News from 09/10/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Louise Bourgeois, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Joe Brownlie, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Caroline Holt head of international finance, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Peter Collett, David Aaronovitch, David Wilson, James Harding, Roger King CEO, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Charlene Sweeney, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Kayvon Biouki, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Mark Simpson, Maggie Vaughan, R. C. Millar, Deborah Haynes, David Fitzgerald, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, Michael Stannard, Debra Craine, Oliver kay, Gary Jacob, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Cllr Ronald Forrest, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Gaby Marks, Dan Brennan, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, David Rawlings, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Arthur Dicken, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Mick Taviner, Richard Rawsthorn, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Andrew R. Parrish, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Kenneth Denby, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Bruce Payne, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Linda Zeff, Emily Ford, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Terry Deary, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Bill Bennett, Nicola Woolcock, Frank Furedi, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Paul Palmer, Tony Halpin, Frances Gibb, Michael Evans, Stephen Phillips, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Trevor Trotman, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex All British troops may leave Iraq next year Exit strategy will halve force by spring MoD suggests total withdrawal by 2009 The prize mouse that could defeat cancer Gay discrimination will be a hate crime Fallon 'fixed races' Tax and spend Rugby's monster hit Rock deal on rescue Index Timesonline Times2 Public Agenda Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Inciting hatred against gays could lead to 7 years in prison Pugh Europe treaty like constitution, MPs say Reforms ineffective Osteoporosis 'lottery' Teenager charged Judges interviewed Champion jockey Fallon 'rigged races in £2.2 million betting fraud' Riders' texts said they would lose, court told Big-time gambler was alleged mastermind Paul Smith Shoes Always a winner The jury stood in a semi-circle at pillar 13 and were silenced by the moment English court traces Princess's last journey French secret service and riot police on guard What makes an elephant go weak at the knees? . . . the buzz of this tiny honey bee Postal strikes to continue next week after talks fail Prada Brown takes 'final responsibility' for the fiasco over November poll Politics Prime Minister faces the press, the party and critics over claims that he 'bottled' decision to go to the country next month Timesonline Call for law change to curb Tory spending in marginals Body language at Downing Street deciphered by Peter Collett, psychologist Politics More of a hallucination than a long-term vision A turning point? No, but it may be an opportunity for the Tories Politics Opinion poll Dolce & Gabbana Three explosions a timely reminder that conflict is not yet over in Basra Politics Iraq Interpreters who helped troops will get aid to relocate with families Change of heart follows Times campaign Announcement to be made in Commons today Volkswagen Servicing Nobel prize for scientists whose 'knockout' mice led to gene breakthrough £755,000 medicine award shared by three Discoveries used in fight against disease Doctors' rebellion forces embryo research U-turn Patek Philippe Marks and Spencer No, not our new photo byline Hunt to trot on Blair lawn? People Fierce security at Bill Clinton's book signing in Londo Picture Gallery Kylie Minogue, with new, grown-up hairstyle (think of Marilyn Monroe, not Pauline, of EastEnders) en route to the Q Awards, where she received the Q Idol award Postscript What does Harold Pinter, the world's gloomiest playwrig "I'm never having a manager ever again, " Joss Stone … "There's no bad, " says Halle Berry, of pregnancy, … Jordan (real name Katie Price, model, half woman, half Also in Cheltenham (up, top right), James Naughtie … Expedia Ian Hislop, the Have I Got News For You Panellist and … Dell Officer felt gun blast as he held de Menezes 'Brazilian was shot while I restrained him' Scene was 'violent noisy and distressing' Multiple Display Advertising Items Kerry or Kennedy? Brown needs to have faith in the people, not the State, to restore trust in himself Of Mice and Men Excellence in stem-cell research cannot exist without transparency Of Mice and Menu Dormouse is back in Italian restaurants in Calabria, just as it was in Ancient Rome The mystery of the 7pm table Picture Gallery Zero tolerance for religious intolerance Thunderer: This 'World' Cup should be kicked into touch Threat from disease A divided Iraq Crossrail questions Brown's decision puts spotlight back on policy Parents know what works for baby Timesonline Longer lorries Rugby celebrations Shakespeare's time Regular callers Driving blind Trolley trouble From scandal to panic: the agony at the BBC Avoid humiliation - learn from the decisions of history Comment Ups Wife 'took in her washing' as adulterous judge burnt to death in the garden shed Lover spent six years seeking new inquest Friends sceptical of widow's suicide story Tennis coach accused of lesbian affair told police: I like men Visa pay Wave Healthy lambs will be slaughtered and burnt Animals are doomed by foot-and-mouth curb £12.5m for farmers hit by restrictions Ramsay's revenge - two stars Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctor training policy diagnosed a failure Inquiry head attacks 'sorry episode' for NHS Changes were poorly led and implemented Multiple Display Advertising Items Madeleine evidence inconclusive Prozac and painkiller link to bleeding House prices to fall by 6 per cent Chavs have first words of the century How do I get unlimited calls to friends and family? Don't protest — talk to us, says airport after 'silly stunt' causes delays How joy and love freed a writer from his cage First night Theatre Shadowlands Wyndhams Inside Track Inside times2 The Shop Buyers Rac O2 Cruise War on Terror in the thick of it as comedy team eyes big screen Quarter of parents pay 'free nursery' top-up fees Timesonline Staff in disarray at privately run jail Secrets Act charges Boy, 12, arrested Video game banned Accountant jailed New Look heir dies CWU Climate change led mankind out of Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Knifed to death over a mobile phone, London's 20th teenage murder victim A-level student was trying to help a friend Detective condemns 'gratuitous violence' BAA Welcome to Tate Modern's floor show it's 167m long and is called Shibboleth The jagged edge of art John Lewis Italy Iran Comic heroes Risking all: the Burmese jokers who laugh in the face of danger Mocking the regime often ends in prison Troupe leader missing after security swoop Solving Iraq may not clear the transatlantic air Multiple Display Advertising Items Mafia 'linked to nuclear waste trade' (AP): Kitten is bitten with puppy love (Reuters): Peace deal town faces onslaught (Reuters): Sparkling price for blue diamond The Private Clinic (AP): Ramadan Space Station astronaut is given Mecca prayer dispensation Dormouse stew? Oh, we wouldn't serve that, sir. It would be against the law. This is rat Varekai Macaroni with dormouse and thrush sauce Vandals leave a poor impression on Monet as gallery doors fail Britain is favourite destination for asylum-seekers in the EU How to impress If you child can pass our exams, we can help you with … Legal Notices Students clash as Ahmadinejad faces protest at campus speech Palestinians offered Jerusalem olive branch President's words Musharraf escort helicopter crashes AFP, Reuters: Fifteen executed (AFP): Iraq attack proposed (AFP): Doctors' orders Golfer missing (Reuters): Shock kills thief (Reuters): Tree demand (AP): Deadly bear Multiple Display Advertising Items Interpol decodes picture to get help in paedophile hunt County power Multiple Display Advertising Items Killer lawman 'was spurned lover' Failed romance is blamed for massacre Six die at pizza party sleepover Cumbrian firm over the moon at Mars win ABN outcome nears YouGov profits surge Sainsbury's takeover Quote of the day IMF to cut UK forecast Business big shot Rock to announce 'breathing space' agreement with Bank Concerns over red tape hampering rescue Advisers say deal not likely before Christmas European head chosen as next GSK chief executive China's richest Stock markets Ten questions the FSA men should answer Another Rock Emirates Picture Gallery Commodities Our moral duty Currencies Timesonline Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Minnow joins race to put a man on Mars 3SL wins contract with key Nasa project Company born in Barrow shipyard Business big shot Dido Harding Corporate space invaders ABN consortium claims 86% support RBS likely to declare victory tomorrow Bank advisers surge in M&a rankings St. James's Place YouGov looks east for new international expansion Black is the colour for Stella McCartney Picture Gallery Barclays Stockbrokers Royal attendance record under scrutiny City Diary They are seeking a chief executive for the Supreme Court, which comes into existence in 2009 and will replace the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords City Diary In a bit of a lather over Erinaceous City Diary Sir Callum McCarthy and Hector Sants, of the Financial City Diary Tributes have been coming in for Richard Ratner, vice-c City Diary Desperately seeking poor, but honest, ladies City Diary Sainsbury family gives Delta Two pension fund ultimatum Qataris to make offer in next ten days Deal may collapse if there is no agreement Resolution-Friends merger meetings put onus on rival bidders Vodafone chief says Google phone will get lost in the crowd Checklist for the Chancellor's Autumn Budget Tory deputy chairman nets £110m in surprise sale of OneSource Hopes of early rates cut hurt by rising inflationary pressure AXA Gazprom profits boosted by pension accounting change Continental Airlines Run on Kazakh bank places loan covenants in jeopardy 10 per cent of deposits removed in two months Shares have halved since July sale on LSE Bailout in prospect Beijing lender looks at stake in American bank Daughter of former bricklayer is China's richest person with $16bn Hp IMF sees little hope of US revival Snowusa Doubts over acquisition see SAP shares take a tumble Russia accuses Highland Gold StairGlide Darker view Why G7 should stick to the bromides Multiple Display Advertising Items Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Flood in Kazakhstan starts mining sell-off Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Much plotting in store for Provident and Resolution Vodafone Group Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day International Greeting Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Conductive Education The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Professor Michael Frede Authority on Aristotle and the Stoics who brought subtle originality to the study of Ancient Greek philosophy Professor Michael Frede, philosopher, was born on May 31,1940. He drowned while swimming on August 11,2007, aged 67 Professor Wilfred Saunders Librarian who won an international reputation for his work to raise academic standards within his profession Professor Wilfred Saunders, CBE, library and information science scholar, was born on April 18,1920. He died on July 27,2007, aged 87 Law Report Weather Eye Alexandra Boulat An outstanding French photojournalist who revealed the human stories in warzones from the Balkans to the Gaza Strip Alexandra Boulat, photographer, was born on May 2,1962. She died on October 5,2007, aged 45 Professor Kenneth Short Authority on mass media and propaganda whose historical perspective influenced a generation of scholars Professor Kenneth Short, historian, was born on February 16,1936. He died on July 30,2007, aged 71 Sebastian Bell Celebrated and versatile flautist who was a leading light in new music Sebastian Bell, flautist, was born on October 19,1941. He died of cancer on September 21,2007, aged 65 Lives in Brief Madilu System, singer, was born in 1950. He died on August 11,2007, aged 57 Challenge to doubling of air passenger duty fails Law Report Queen's Bench Division Lloyd's not a public officer Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Unearthing Rome's king Banquet Legal news Services appointments Latest wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam - War Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Churh news Turner's volcanic sunsets tracked the global climate Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 9,1819 The Times, taunted by rival newspapermen, rouses itself to a thunderous — if slightly menacing — riposte Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Chapple-Hyam gains after pain of Authorized being humbled Racing Pontefract Yesterday's results Windsor Fallon on trial Giles Smith Wolverhampton Rugby union McEvoy rides Purple Moon in Caulfield Cup mission Wright strikes at 14-1 Leicester Racing Catterick Course specialists Folkestone Slip of the tongue by Dennis adds fuel to Alonso conspiracy theory Motor racing Team principal talks of rivalry in McLaren Spaniard disappointed not to receive support Saqlain decides on a return to Surrey Jones hands over haul Wurz calls time Venue change Murray's new partner Pavey hits the road Age no barrier as Roby's mettle earns him Man of Steel award Rugby league Football Results Cricket Second Test match Football Fixtures Winners Golf Tennis Timesonline Gamble taken on 'integrity unit' to defeat match-fixing Tennis Four years after suspicions were first raised, the game's authorities have finally been persuaded to take action against corruption Sportoptions Sri Lanka's dark clouds likely to have silver lining for England Cricket Rain threatens to play havoc with final games Hosts are forced to defend one-day schedule All quiet on Chingoka front as 'hardline' official is denied entry ECB still holds out hope of luring coach from Australia Kenny's quick step to Paris is just dancing with danger Sport on television The Times Rose gives Harrington run for his money Golf Gap closes in contest for the Order of Merit Englishman heads for Wentworth in good form Dolphins left all at sea by late field goal and Green's injury American football First-round draw HSBC Few reasons to be cheerful in land of the long black cloud Rugby union World Cup New Zealand officials rake over the ashes Fans lighten mood with gallows humour Argentina hopes dashed despite place in last four France tend to their walking wounded in between battles Rugby union World Cup Famous five Rolland carries Ireland's honour forward into final Le Crunch Nobody will ever again ask:'Who is this Andrew Sheridan?' Rugby union World Cup The prop may be England's quiet man but he arrived on the world stage with a bang after his man-of-the-match display on Saturday The Times Forward planning The Times Wales look south in hunt for successor to Jenkins Time firmly on side of the manager and friend holding keys to Roman's empire Half-truths deserve a full stop Lewis Hamilton may not have done much for his chances … Grant seems resigned to his fate after QPR find winning formula at last Football Warnock favourite for Palace hot seat Willie Donachie was dismissed as Millwall manager last Premier League today Liverpool wallow in their misery despite unbeaten league record Football Champions League form is main concern Break gives Benítez time for reflection Ferguson aims to retain strong supporting cast Tottenham miss out on top seeding Gallas fit for France Bellamy on the mend Diouf steps down Dida facing trouble Chelsea close to deal for Ten Cate as No 2 in coaching shake-up Football Russia resolved to keep services of Hiddink Timesonline Advanced Hair Studio England grow cautious over yellow peril facing Terry Football Captain likely to be left out for Estonia task McClaren wary of overlooking minnows Owen: I am available for country and will listen only to surgeon Card games Security fears mean embassy will hold tickets for supporters Football Sport Staff: Russia play by artificial means Barnes on All Blacks hit list The Insider Scrums in the street Times Crossword 23,727 'Terror' on the pitch — terror threat off it England plan Paris invasion Desperate fans hunt for semi-final tickets £1,000 packages sell out in matter of hours The Times Mortgages for Business The World Cup Inside Football Motor racing Index The face Frieze, hot and cool The view from the garden: a hedgehog writes The click I say chaps, does my scrum look big in this? Image of the day Modern morals Behind the lines With the Times Cheltenham Literature Festival under way, leading authors explain to Penny Wark what drives them to write The Times The Times I thought I'd won. Must have been barking . . . Roadhouse blues The best? Bismillah! The Times The mother of all child-rearing battles Viewpoint Ignore the 'experts', says Frank Furedi, and try not to turn your parenting style into a cause A camp follower of fashion Men tuesday He's daddy cool in Hollywood and its top-grossing star. But Hugo Rifkind discovers a softer side to Samuel L. Jackson in his role as fashion host Looking Pulp Fiction cool Dress code Harvey Nichols A sporting hero just like dear old dad? Er, no fear Suburban worrier This art has legs Arts She put a giant spider in Tate Modern and now, at 95, Louise Bourgeois is the subject of a retrospective which highlights a disturbing childhood. Rachel Campbell-Johnston is happy to be caught in her web Louise Bourgeois Tate Modern, Hauser & Wirth, W1 Thephantomoftheopera Oh you pretty things Treasures of the temple First night Dance La Bayadère Covent Garden Shadowlands Opera Siegfried Covent Garden Timesonline Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall Concert Chicago SO/Muti Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Dance Umbrella Outdoors Various London locations Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Jamie at Home Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Stephen Fry: HIV and Me BBC Two, 9pm Bringing up Baby Channel 4,9pm Retreat, Hell! (1952, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm Mission: Impossible (1996) ITV2, 9pm Buffalo 66 (1998) Five Life, 9pm Variations One Life BBC One, 10.35pm The Thin Red Line (1998) ITV4, 10pm Eye of the Beholder (1999) BBC One, 11.50pm Web video of the day The power of the dark side Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4341 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 72 Appeal Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Empathy Watch Other Views Anguished cries from the ranks of neglected Issue of the Week Failings Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Conduct code ruffles feathers Health Other Stories we Liked Nice wants a separation Don't forget the little things Local Government Healthy Communities Coy about school successes PFI Care costs put PCTs in a spin Social Care Injury Watch What's on the other side? Interview Jonathan Lewis, the head of the Adventure Capital Fund, tells Emily Ford that his move from the world of commercial television to the third sector has been a pleasant surprise Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Teachers told to keep learning Education The Times The excluded turn to gangs Special needs wilderness Academies Think-tank suggests a change to benefits Lone Parents Management Tips Best get close to green power Housing Cold shoulder to warming Charities Hero ...... And Villain Big boys rule the roost Charities Foreign Ways Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Dignity is vital in care of the aged What Worked for Me Forum3 Diary Dates Inside Who has the best human rights job? John Wadham could not be more pleased with his new role. Interview: Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Key Facts Times Law Lawdiary Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgage fraud appears again There are signs that lenders are gearing up for an onslaught on solicitors if losses come home to roost, reports Grania Langdon-Down Lawyer of the week Thomas E. Bezanson What women want Multiple Display Advertising Items
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