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News from 10/10/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Alyn Shipton, Widget Finn, Penny Cottee, Hugh Gilfedder, Matthew Syed, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Dr Neil Thomas, Mark Souster, David Rose, Virginia Matthews, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, John Stather, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Santiago Iñiguez, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Mark McGinness, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Christopher Orlebar, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Bernard Laporte, Peter Daly, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, John Burscough, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, Anatole Kaletsky, Tom Harris, MP, Phil Gordon, Charles Bremner, Tim Teeman, Stuart Crainer, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Professor Roderick a Smith, Russell Kempson, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Simon Midgley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Pat Halling, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, John Westerby, Dan Brennan, C. Sebborn, Tom Baldwin, Lisa Armstrong, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Paula Hardman, Peter Jacques, Eamon McCurry, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Marcus Leroux, Dr Michael Dixon Chairman, Monica Seeley, Francesca Steele, Kenneth Denby, James Charles, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Roy Selwyn, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Des Dearlove, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Andrew Ellson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John Turnbull, Ian Whittell, Robert Thomas, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Peter Coomber, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Peter Steadman, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Dr Mark Rylski, Ken Millins, Gary Duncan Economic Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Graham Harris,

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Index The Magpie Budget Labour steals clutch of new Tory policies Chancellor borrows to spend on health service Best for analysis Madeleine: DNA tests for British tourists More postal strife Top of the cops Vote of confidence Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 MBA Quick find Today's weather The Times Emergency release for hundreds in prisons to ease record overcrowding On other pages Madeleine detectives ask for British tourists' DNA Checks on everyone who was at the resort Renowned police chief to lead investigation The new man in charge Rathbones Post workers plan more strikes as small businesses face ruin Cash flow crisis for firms that use cheques Billpayers switching to electronic methods Going postal: reasons behind the dispute Pugh Miliband refuses calls for EU referendum Father and son killed Police 'punch-up' Royal grandmother New fungus found Mother was her children's drug dealer Judge's widow 'gave different accounts' of death in shed fire Breitling Great inheritance giveaway Autumn Budget tax Chancellor's doubling of allowance to £600,000 is criticised by tax experts for excluding divorcées or siblings, writes Andrew Elison How the changes will apply Freight flights and private jets to pay new aircraft tax Car emissions could be cut by a third in a decade Need to know Blow for small business is boon for wealthy as private equity loophole closed Autumn Budget Taxation 'Broad-brush measure threat to entrepreneurs' Buy-to-let-windfalls for owners who sell up Small business Sue Hartfree The City fears an exodus over proposals to clamp down on 'non-doms' Who needs an election when the Chancellor steals Tory policies? Autumn Budget Analysis NHS wins the spending battle as £1bn extra goes on more care from GPs Autumn Budget Health Medical funding increased in drive to find new treatments Leaner times provide a healthy shock to the system Family Autumn Budget Education The Singhs Extra money for children and schools — but spread very thin Reaction It's back to the drawing board for the Tories Autumn Budget Church's English shoes Thousands more public sector jobs to be lost Small rise 'will mean higher council tax or cuts in service' Autumn Budget Local authorities warn of blow to elderly A fair and affordable settlement, says minister Ten lanes on crowded motorway to cut congestion Young couple Craig Bennett and Gemma Plant New Policy recycling Old Fight against terrorism to have own funding as extra £1bn is promised Autumn Budget Dolphin Special Care Bathrooms Big boost in aid to Third World £400m more for military deployment Water defences to be strengthened New BBC Arabic and Iranian channels Amid the sound and fury, Milk Tray Man smugly lays out his swag with a swagger Autumn Budget Buzzwords Watches of Switzerland Business The Missing Budget Darling missed a moment to cut taxes and curb spending Red Light on the Red Lines MPs' warnings about the EU treaty should be heeded RIPost The Post Office has a golden history, but is it any longer fit for purpose? Ultra-smart and off your trolley Picture Gallery You don't understand us, do you, Gordon? Thunderer: Confessions of a game with Mass appeal Crossrail benefits Brown's actualité Pride in Concorde NHS reform needs radicalism and courage Longer lorries threaten our roads Timesonline Striking a balance National treasures? Poetry in motion Low-energy pets Just like that . . . Airbrushing out Tony Blair? A serious mistake Ah, a bit of rapacious capitalism. How we've missed it Tod's The fisherman standing in way of Donald Trump's golf course Billionaire takes a swing at 'disgusting land' 23-acre site is a thorn in tycoon's side Fallon gave away five-length lead, race expert tells court Immigrants push up population by 1m Knife man convicted Amnesty campaign Soldier bled to death Kershaw sentenced MS 'cured in mice' Toyota Cuts threaten one in five BBC news jobs Unions threaten to strike over Christmas Reduction sought in number of junior staff Nurse appeal short-changed as footballers fail to pay up British Airways Timesonline WHSmith Rowling's Padfoot People A bag lady in the rain who, on closer inspection, turns out to be Sienna Miller, taking a break from filming her new project, Hippie Hippie Shake, presumably in a wig Overnight, we are told, a little sign has appeared … Try as he may, Gordon Brown doesn't seem to be making … Postscript Oxford City Council is investigating complaints that Ian Brown, the former Stone Roses frontman, at the … Eddie Izzard, speaking to Radio Times, scotches the … We were not in bed, says accused coach — I was doing the dishes Sex with underage girl 'never happened' Shared bedroom had been booked by mother Selfridges 'Gang stabbed black teenager to death after racism rebuke' Nobel prize for men who made iPod possible Breakthrough led to miniature data storage Scientists will share £755,000 physics award Tiscali Timesonline Bose Bendy bus drags man mile to his death 200 leads on internet paedophile Moderate exercise 'is not enough' Hunter follows in T. rex's footsteps Edge Workman finds 28 shot swans buried in a pit Dell Remember the postwar idyll? Actually, no Marksandspencer Timesonline Land Rover used 'to kill fiancée' Woman dies in balcony fall Extradition for drug suspect BBC defends sex website HSBC Jury follows the final minutes of Diana and Dodi at the Ritz Hotel Coroner guides court through private suite Coach takes jury into tunnel for eighth time Saab93 Racy satire has nowhere to go but over the top First night Theatre The Country Wife Haymarket Theatre Royal Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Time is running out for our marine life' Wildlife Trusts list 15 sites 'most at risk' 44,000 species need protection zones by 2010 British Airways London eye Bedfordshire police are fingered as worst in top of the cops league How your force is performing Met chief calls for 90-day detention Rapist strikes 11 days after release from jail Teenagers deny murdering father Tories in the clear on 'cash for honours' Saint-Gobain Russia Indonesia 'Black sheep' cartoon ignites bitter row on racism before Swiss election Opponents claim that poster is xenophobic Right-wing party on course for victory Populist agenda Motorist shoots 'slow' pedestrians Inside Track Danger ahead Alliance Leicester Tough-talking Sarkozy spells out terms of new relationship to Putin Russia urged to take responsibilities of power Human rights and Iran top agenda Chequered history Kodak Fearful tourists desert Burma after protests — and the economy withers Inept junta is unable to control rising prices Daily hardship made worse by cuts in wages Pakistani soldiers killed as militants grow bolder One rule for them . . . (Reuters): White House denies al-Qaeda video leak (AFP): Korean unity hopes Police question PM (AP): Politician cheated (Reuters): 'Chessboard' killer (AP): Job lost for love (AP): Faith restored (AFP): Artwork loses gloss Airline meal 'used to kill activist' Poisoned food served to campaigner on flight Garuda chief accused of conspiracy to murder Yorkshire Building Society Violent repression Zurich Cruise Actor has stage fright but survives debate Thompson avoids gaffes in first grilling 'Lacklustre' campaign has faced heavy criticism Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandal hits TV preacher's academy University president 'misused donations' His wife is accused of texting 'underage males' Multiple Display Advertising Items Screen saviours Interpreters can choose cash for resettlement or new life in UK Scheme is weighted in favour of money option Only a few hundred expected to seek asylum The Times Security firms under attack after women are shot dead FSA failed to check bank for 18 months Burren takeover offer King cools rate hopes Sub-prime misery Quote of the day Dow closes at record Business big shot Confusion leads hedge fund to reveal its shorting of Rock Takeover Panel told GLG to make statement Way is eased for sale of troubled bank SABMiller and Molson Coors in $10bn US merger Budget watch Stock markets Path to the top cleared for BT retail chief as main rival quits Non-dom non-truth in new ideas no-show King in search of an empire Commodities New cocktail Times Online Brioni Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Northern Rock had not had full check-up for 18 months, FSA admits MPs derisive of regulator's answers We assessed bank risk incorrectly, officials say Business big shot Noam Gottesman Sugar Ray Leonard floored by the prefects Eni's £1.5bn takeover offer sends Burren Energy shares soaring The Times Regent Inns willing to put itself in line for takeover JPMorgan beats Goldman Sachs to £4.2bn Southern Water prize Deal expected to lead to more consolidation 'Infrastructure money looking for a home' Lord Harris unveils £850m buyout proposal for Carpetright Ritblat teams up with leisure tycoon to buy fledgeling pub chain Xerox King dampens hopes of early rate cut Bank of England chief highlights inflation risk Financial turmoil not over yet, Governor says Home-loan group sheds 260 jobs as credit crunch bites Buy-to-let brigade keeps housing market going as normal mortgage demand falls Times Online Never mind being banned from accessing Facebook — a Japanese civil servant has been reprimanded for an obsession with Gundam, one of those "kidult" animated series about toy robots Lloydstsb Hey Aussies, Aussies, what's the score? City Diary Experian is very excited about a forthcoming conference City Diary Amaranth Advisors: where are they now? City Diary Hector Sants, of the FSA, can't have been too anx City Diary Sausage rolls in the rain boost sales at Greggs A new game is doing the rounds of fashionable London … City Diary Picture Gallery US mortgage crisis predicted to get worse as home loan defaults soar Level of fraud was underestimated Losses will not peak for another two years The Times Oprah sells her cable TV channel to NBC in $925m deal Sarkozy's union attack must include top of golden triangle Grant Thornton Sallie Mae goes to court over consortium's move to cut $4bn from price Student lender seeks $900m damages Claim that new law would cut subsidies Ex-Vodafone manager is favourite to lead Sprint Clinique Darling attacked by both business and the unions Autumn Budget Reaction Consumer spending to hit '3-year low' Treasury forecasts housing slowdown Report shows demand may drop to 2 per cent Chancellor feels the pinch of predecessor's financial corset Autumn Budget Analysis State assets to be sold in £36bn privatisation drive to bolster public finances Autumn Budget Corporate changes Channel 4 at centre of disposal speculation Details of sell-offs due in days, Treasury says Chancellor's measures a double whammy for AIM Picture Gallery Income-shift ban will mean £500m tax bill for small businesses Lenders to get help wooing consumers into long-term fixed-rate mortgages The Institute of Chartered Accountants Home loans Autumn Budget Mortgages The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds 'The full impact from turbulence in the financial markets is as yet unclear' Autumn Budget The speech The Chancellor was positive on inflation, investment, growth and debt. This is an edited version of his Commons speech Osborne mocks budget for the election that never was 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 Talk of Saudi interest boosts British Land Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Clinton Cards sends best wishes with bumper profit LogicaCMG Deal of the day Timesonline Regent Inns Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Spreadex Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd General Sir Richard Trant Soldier of wide experience who made an important contribution to the Falklands campaign General Sir Richard Trant, KCB, Quartermaster-General of the Army 1983-86, was born on March 30,1928. He died on October 3,2007, aged 79 Law Report Weather Eye Derek Shackleton Lives Remembered Ronnie Hazlehurst Sir Leslie Murphy Dermot Englefield Professor Michael Frede Terence Lancaster Brilliant reporter and political editor who fought to maintain the Daily Mirror's readership after the birth of the tabloid Sun Terence Lancaster, journalist, was born on November 29,1920. He died on October 6,2007, aged 86 James W. Michaels Dynamic but ruthless Editor of Forbes who shook up US business journalism with his transformation of the magazine James W. Michaels, journalist, was born on June 17,1921. He died on October 2,2007, aged 86 Andrea Dotti Psychiatrist who married Audrey Hepburn after a Greek island romance, but proved unable to give up his womanising Andrea Dotti, psychiatrist and former husband of Audrey Hepburn, was born on March 18,1938. He died on September 30,2007, aged 69 Lives in Brief Loyalty points operator is entitled to VAT credit Law Report Court of Appeal Power to restrict carer's place of residence is exceptional Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Legal news Church news Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Fellows Meeting To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Model reveals reach of deadly Windscale plume Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 10,1952 The Times reports the official unveiling of Terylene, a manmade fibre which, under the generic name of polyester, became one of the most widely produced synthetic textiles in the world Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Objective has to be corruption-free future, whatever the verdict Racing Worrying shadow cast by unexplained drug Kempton Park King George enjoyed Sunday very much. He couldn't help Golf Fallon on trial Football Ascot tries to lure missing crowds back with discounts Racing Exeter Nottingham Course specialists Towcester NBA lays platform for Britain to lead way in European expansion Basketball Livingstone proposes London as franchise Arenas such as the O2 now viewed as suitable Catterick Racing Yesterday's details Folkestone Leicester Cricket Results Football Other sport ATP summons Murray after claims over match-fixing Tennis Tennis Woodward on learning curve as confusion surrounds role Olympic Games Win with The Times and Lenovo Alonso interviewed about spy scandal Collins joins Surrey New deal for Lemi Whatmore India role Fielden cut adrift Torre faces sack Hair settles for a draw with ICC Cricket Le Meridien Hotels & Resorts Collingwood passed fit for pursuit of series win Squads Harrington aims to keep pack in order Golf Irishman intent on staying Europe's No 1 Austin ready for Wentworth challenge Fire sale under way at Vikings Rugby league The Wimpole Clinic First-round draw HSBC Gomarsall true to his word after years of unfulfilled expectation Rugby union World Cup 'Fearless' scrum half learnt the hard way England team united by sense of adversity Timesonline I do not care about lessons from history, says Laporte Hairs but few graces from Chabal, the French human wrecking ball Rugby union World Cup The Sale player has been accused of laziness on occasions but will need little motivation against the country where he makes a living If there is a "hair" apparent to Chabel as rugby's … Animal appeal Referee in line for protection as angry fans issue threats Rugby union World Cup Mock obituary posted about English official Organisers condemn 'sickening' comments The Times Timesonline Businessmen wear replica shirts. Real fans bleed the colours of their club . . . Hiddink reveals why he prefers Russian front to Stamford Bridge Football Coach heaps praise on 'committed' Abramovich Ajax accuse Chelsea over move for Ten Cate Ronaldo dismisses Chelsea challenge Pools forecast Norwich and Grant part company Johnson misses out Davies heads south Magilton charged Lee's fragile grip at Bolton weakened by unsettling of Speed Football Ashton absence a headache for West Ham Uefa Cup draw Premier League today Midfield conundrum presents McClaren with difficult choices Football Euro 2008 qualifying Lampard return could mean Barry missing out Injuries in defence may force Terry to play Arthritis Care Timesonline Club comes before country for me, says Barton Staunton in show of sympathy as mind games take toll on Ireland Football Euro 2008 qualifying Caldwell battling for fitness Wasted words of wisdom The Insider Food for thought Times Crossword 23,728 Out of the question Robinson to benefit from show of faith by McClaren Goalkeeper gets early summons for England Head coach keen to give backing to his No 1 The Times Index Cricket Martin Samuel Index The face A sister from the same mould Wanted on voyage: one lightsabre The click Short but sweet when love comes late in life Gloom over misfortune cookies Image of the day Modern morals Enhancing the species Anjana Ahuja meets the controversial philosopher John Harris, who argues that we have a moral and ethical duty to improve the human race by biologically enhancing our children Living a lie about my son Family secrets Ruth has never told her son that the man he believes is his dad, from whom she has now parted, is not his biological father. Now she dreads that the truth will come out Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers' advice: Marrying for money The Times What's in a name? A lot if you're The Little Willies Ageist taunts shame us all Born to be Bond Fashion v the brand: in Paris the battle goes on Style wednesday The Times What will end up in your wardrobe? Emma Hope Ehrman Kits Ltd The shame of British architecture Arts We have become a nation of glorified property developers, the angry winner of the Stirling Prize tells Tom Dyckhoff Turbo Charged What does David Chipperfield actually like? The Times On the trying trapeze First night Theatre Delirium Men Arena, Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Courtney Pine Barbican Pop Editors Brixton Academy, Sw9 Concert CBSO/Halsey Town Hall, Birmingham Theatre The Changeling Nottingham Playhouse Nationaltheatre A yarn with warp and weft Crème How smart is casual? Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodbye London, I want my life back Crème The capital faces an exodus of PAs, says Virginia Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items Stress busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Today's TV The Nature of Britain Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Millionaires' Mission Channel 4,9pm Brothers & Sisters Channel 4,10pm/11pm Equilibrium (2002) Film Choice Film4,9pm Pale Rider (1985) TCM, 9pm K2 (1992) BBC One, 11.10pm Variations Why Democracy? Please Vote for Me BBC Two, 11.20pm Payback (1999) Five, 11.10pm Blades of Glory (2007)/Fracture (2007)/Days of Glory (2006) New to Sky Box Office Web Video of the day Teens grow into their skins Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4342 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 73 Acorn Stairlifts Index Global market boosts Britain Des Dearlove looks at why so many overseas students are studying at UK business schools Cass Business School In Brief: Rugby, a Chat and the Middle East Grenoble Shows how to Take on the World London School of Business & Finance Norwich leads the way on the importance of going green Business schools are doing their bit to save the planet, says Steve Coomber How to make the perfect match Steve Coomber explains why finding the course that suits you best is just like dating Manchester Business School School on Mexican's wavelength Grateful UK graduates moved by new spirit of giving Simon Midgley looks at the increase in alumni supporting their alma mater Nottingham University Business School Former Student Gives £3m for Corporate Responsiblity Centre Bank chief repays debt with prizes Colleges aim to do things by half A fair share of female students is the holy grail for schools, says Stephen Hoare University of Leeds Cranfield University Food for thought as graduate becomes the brand leader Steve Coomber meets celebrity entrepreneur Sarah Willingham Global demand for MBA elite looks set to hit record level Nunzio Quacquarelli examines recruitment predictions Escp-Eap The Russian revolution gathers pace Stuart Crainer looks at the rise in business schools and the growing demand for western qualifications Melting-pot schools mould future leaders Cultural tolerance is the key to getting on, says Stuart Crainer More Students Go the Distance University of Bath London Business School Flexibility is the mantra in an uncertain job market Stephen Hoare considers the study options for executives on the move Hunt is on to tie a kangaroo down Santiago Iñiguez explains how the right staff can help schools to stay one jump ahead Topmba Henley Is graduate pay feeding the fat cats? Stephen Hoare on whether MBA salary inflation is tied to big boardroom awards Why moving into the fast lane is worth the sacrifice Widget Finn checks the cost of business degrees in financial and career terms Fund of Knowledge that Outweighs Financial Gain Durham Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cass Business School

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