News from 11/10/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Amanda Andrews, Julie Daniels, Rev Christopher Leffler, F. Harvey, Carol Lewis, Matthew Syed, Yepoka Yeebo, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Susan Tibbitts, Mark Souster, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Nicholas Salaman, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Hilary Finch, Simon Costain, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Suna Erdem, Mike Politzer, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Professor Rupert Wilkinson, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, David Thompson, Melanie Carroll, Hannah Fletcher, Siobhan Kennedy, Chris Galvin, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Sue Wilson, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Peter Side, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, Anthony Rodriguez, Anatole Kaletsky, William Foster, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Toby Sargent, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Greg Hurst, Charles Walker, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Stephen Howard managing director, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Ven Gerald Phizackerley, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Mark Hunter, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Clive Stafford Smith, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Ken Ashton, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Tony Cascarino, David Fairbairn, Paul Simons, Elizabeth Balsom, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Ashling O'connor, Matthew Parris, Mike Smith, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ian Whittell, Derrick Watson, Bojan Pancevski, Anna Tobin, Hilary King, Barry Kester, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Guise, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Clare Dight, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Justin Bridge, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Sarmad al-Waali, Lee Watson,
ResumoIndex The pill of life Statins still work after patients stop taking them Risk of fatal heart attack down by 25% ten years later Gore climate film has 9 inconvenient 'untruths' Postal strike move £6.5bn drinks sale off Turkey backlash Rugby warning Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Postal workers walk out again on first day back after strike Judicial shake-up will reduce red tape and delay, says Straw Pugh Labour are losing EU referendum debate Bismarck overdose Judge inquest Clarification Correction Gore's inconvenient judgment Judge identifies nine errors in documentary Schools should show it with warning, he says The speech, the film, the book Theo Fennell How hospitals failed to stop spread of superbug that killed 90 in two years Police considering criminal charges 'Significant failings' highlighted in report Timesonline Among the mistakes Times2 The 'dear boy Bosie' love letters that had John Mortimer sent down from Oxford in disgrace Seat Brown is advised to rethink his strategy as Tories put him on the back foot Autumn Budget Budget analysis seems to show raid on pensions Moral authority is waning, says Cameron Flat rate on capital gains 'will help house prices' Great grizzly is cut down by Tory bear-batting Forget about inheritance, this Budget's legacy will be council tax On other pages Nowhere to stay and no chance of a ticket but fans still head to Paris Gucci The Times Timesonline Index 'Osama bin London' ran training camps across Britain, terror trial told Jury hears preacher groomed men for jihad '52 dead is not even breakfast for me' claim 'Lyrical terrorist stored a library of hate in bedroom' Control Barclays Madeleine police return to kidnap theory 80 held in Portugal after paedophile raids Parents say they may sue over sedative claims Sky Toyota Cate Blanchett reprises her most famous role (elves aside) in the new Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Next year, she is to become artistic director of the Sydney Theatre Company Too cheeky for Lembit People It can be tough, coming to terms with the loss of a … Bespoke Suits Backstage at The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival: Disappointment (at least on this desk) that only three This week is also the week of the Frankfurt Book Fair Lloyds TSB Postscript Kiefer Sutherland (aka Jack Bauer) is to serve a 48-day Maybe the figures don't add up, after all. In Prime … Will they never learn? Also in PMQs, Gordon Brown remar Is George W. Bush worried that he might embarrass his … PC World Pregnant women told glass of wine a day is fine — and too dangerous GPs who refuse to work weekends face penalty Three Index State of Mind The British taxpayer is propping up an ever larger State Hold Back Turkish adventurism in lraq would be an unmitigated disaster Australia Fair Game As more social groups get criminal protection, is it only Australians you can rib? A calm head in a troubled region Picture Gallery The beginning of the end for new Labour Thunderer: The perfect facelift for a gaudy old slapper Kiwis face reality Healthy marriage Bringing up baby A jumbo buzz Magpie Budget fails to nail inheritance tax Battersea reborn Timesonline Crossrail connects Let languages bloom No easy choices Scouting for names Cracking wise Early word The madness of feeding this ravenous NHS We gays are not so weedy that we can't take insults Free tickets to the Battle of Ideas Sainsbury's 'It's daft to say jockey couldn't help winning' Fallon's win rate 150 times higher than usual Charges against him 'were not put in context' Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco They may cramp your style, but cheap trainers are fine for feet Magnet It's the look not comfort Boots Performer grows himself a third ear Classic show gets an 18 certificate BBC owns up to gaffe on staff cuts Art with cracks: three people fall in 'Forget Bono and bracelets, protest for real' Rock star approach is limp, says activist author Naomi Klein calls for street demonstrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Next Great Storm could still come as a shock Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nichols Storm force Improve flood defences or cover may end, say insurers Currys Twilight of the gods rings the changes First night Opera Götterdämmerung Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Photographers scrambled over Mercedes to get clear pictures as Diana lay dying They made no effort to help, say witnesses Couple were told the car was about to explode McCartneys meet to negotiate secret divorce deal Prince to get taste of the sea Phone masts cause school cancer scare Olympic bill doubles Wait time 'too long' Stabbing arrest Driver sentenced More therapists £300m for schools Rabbit at risk How much is Radiohead's online album worth? Nothing at all, say a third of fans What fans said Timesonline It wouldn't work for every band, but I was so pleased I bought the box set First byte Radiohead In Rainbows Parlophone Jaguar Tennis coach wore her pupil's underwear Accused said it was mistake, not intimacy Family of 13-year-old 'are telling wicked lies' Multiple Display Advertising Items Five US Spain Russia Turkish tanks ready to roll into Iraq in hunt for rebel hideouts Public anger mounts over death of 13 soldiers President may risk row with America 30-year struggle John Lewis Man of two halves snubs beautiful game Iranian-born German star won't play in Israel Gesture is criticised in adopted homeland Teenage suicide threat prompts national asylum-seeker debate Ebookers Britain's trade dilemma: whose side are you on? Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain divided again over Bill to honour victims of Franco dictatorship Rule of the Right Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Leicester Chaos as kangaroo joins motor race Astronaut can whip crew into shape Boy, 14, shoots teachers and pupils (AP): Men accused of $500,000 art theft Airfrance. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items How vodka on drip-feed saved a life Doctor had to raid his own drinks cabinet Italian tourist swallowed antifreeze Competing chemicals in the system act as cure Sarkozy is given the cold shoulder by Putin at end of bridge-building visit Spy chief accuses MI6 of trying to destabilise Russia (AP): Police evict defiant nuns from convent (AP): Elephant kills keeper (Reuters): Lift off for sky 'spy' (AP): Hooligans jailed (AP): Roman coins found (AP): Darfur troops pledge (AP): Rare comic discovery (AP): Driven by hunger Budgens Daughters' anguish at funeral of mother killed by private guards The Times Minority faith Relief turns to anxiety as interpreters fear betrayal Noose found in black professor's office adds to racial fear in US Baulls Prince challenges 'King' George on climate change Lethal buses provoke riots and resentment They are blamed for 334 deaths in 3 years 'Embarrassment' for city before 2010 Games Multiple Display Advertising Items Hedge funds face levy for standards body CBI attacks Darling King's loyalty Dreamliner delayed Quote of the day China syndrome Business big shot Credit crunch forces Cadbury to switch to US drink unit spin-off Beverages business to have New York listing Confectionery group's chairman to step down Rock shares soar after renowned trader ups stake to 4% Oil well? Stock markets Resolution spurns offer from Pearl at 660p a share SAP A bitter taste at the chocolate factory Taming the hedge funds Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies It all adds up for the accountants Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Investors could face new hedge fund levy Charge would pay for standard-setting boby Regime would act as a good quality 'kitemark' Business big shot Sir Andrew Large Ten things you need to know about hedge funds Chancellor's tax changes will create risk for wider economy, says furious CBI Autumn Budget Businesses will be forced to sell, leaders say Tax shake-up seen as biggest in a decade AIM sell-off expected as tax on share gains rises Richard Lambert The Times Business Staff: Hasty rethink followed Tory poll bounce Autumn Budget Clariden Leu Winners and losers Two partners at Clnven, Dick Munton and Peter Gangsted, have been spotted driving around the Medway towns, having passed their class 1 heavy goods vehicle licences Eos Airlines The future's deep maroon for Sainsbury's City Diary The books world is convulsed by the unfolding saga … City Diary Adam's no dummy, says the Royal Mail City Diary Broadband boom falters for Carphone Warehouse The impending move to Newport by the Office for Nationa City Diary There is an exhibition of purest filth opening at the … City Diary Picture Gallery Sainsbury's chief says he wants to stay after a Delta Two takeover US fund manager may block Harris bid for Carpetright Times Online Experian hit by fears over exposure to US sub-prime loans crisis Pressure mounting on BP chief as profit estimates are slashed National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition ABN's head to exit with €26m after RBS win Property fund set to seal £600m hotel transactions Boeing facing compensation claims after further delays to new aircraft Problems hit 787 assembly line in Seattle Company puts back first flight date again The Times Cunard opts for Italian build EU looks into Spanish tax breaks that aided major takeovers With sparkling growth, Ankara strives to find its own place in the sun Turkey's second city has spent decades in the shadow of Istanbul, but it is doing nicely these days, thanks to a booming economy The Times Capital city Dynamic women blaze trail to the boardroom Opportunity knocks for bulls enraptured by the Middle Kingdom's middle classes More than 60 Chinese cities have 1m people Consumer credit holds key to continued growth Laid bare — the misleading label of 'made in China' 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 Kazakhmys shines as copper prices rise Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Tougher times could be good news for Experian Carphone Warehouse Directors' deals Timesonline Bet of the day CVS Group Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Crockett & Jones The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Sunday Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Weather Eye Captain Kenneth Lockwood One of the first British prisoners at Colditz, who made and abetted numerous escape attempts Captain Kenneth Lockwood, MBE, honorary secretary of the Colditz Association, was born on September 17,1912. He died on October 8,2007 aged 95 Rev Professor Charles Moule Lives Remembered Bud Ekins Motorcycle racer, stunt rider and friend of Steve McQueen who performed the star's bike leap in The Great Escape Bud Ekins, motorcycle racer and stuntman, was born on May 11,1930. He died on October 6,2007, aged 77 George Grizzard Gallant, gracious US theatre stalwart whose wide-ranging talent found its best expression in the plays of Edward Albee George Grizzard, actor, was born on April 1,1928. He died on October 2,2007, aged 79 Professor Peter Shinnie A leading Africanist who promoted archaeology in the sub-Sahara Professor Peter Shinnie, Africanist archaeologist, was born on January 18,1915. He died on July 9,2007, aged 92 Continued detention after tariff is unlawful Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Tax relief breaks EU law Court of Justice of the European Communities Law reports in appeal papers Employment Appeal Tribunal Word Watching Court Circular Legal news Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Awards School Notices Meteorologists' debt to a forgotten forecast factory Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 11,1933 The Times reports on a working model of a new transport concept: the flying train — or Railplane. Although never put into public service, it was to be immortalised later by Meccano addicts Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Rolex & Cartier Legal Notices Public Notices Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cruise Multiple Display Advertising Items The use-it-don't-lose-it holiday Late travel Super breaks for those reluctant to take them Two nights on offer in Stockholm or Venice British Isles Late deals Eco-breaks in Dartmoor, £30 a night; Rhodes for a week, £139; a week in Barbados, £796 Short haul The cut-price Eurostar trips — just for Times readers Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Best at cruises Defence tells how Fallon improved strike-rate on alleged race-fixing rides Racing 'No evidence that he had stopped a horse' Crown is 'trying to explain inexplicable' Lingfield Park Wincanton Cricket Course specialists Football Sauna idea had riders hauled over coals Racing Newbury Rhinos look to wild man to end St Helens streak Rugby league Bushy look has turned forward into folk hero Jones-Buchanan plans shave after Grand Final Kempton Park Racing Exeter Yesterday's results Towcester Nottingham Kempton Park HSBC No hiding place as Faldo outlines his full authority in captain's log Golf Happy to switch focus to his series for juniors Accepts Montgomerie needs careful handling Casey aiming to tread new ground with title defence First-round draw Cool Hamilton takes strength from Chinese pit of despair Motor racing Briton turns Shanghai shambles into a positive Championship leader ready for final challenge Timesonline NBA's capital venture attracts celebrity status Basketball Murray quick to make his mark in Moscow Barnes gets call-up 'All Golds' name team Landis to appeal McLlroy goes for glory Vick forced to pay up King of Bling's tale: fishy twist to works of the lesser known Geoffrey Torso Sport on television Basketball Results Bowls Cricket Football Golf Ice hockey Speedway Squash Football Fixtures Other sport Tennis Leader who wants to change world with career move The big interview Will Carling The painful inner journey undertaken by the former England captain is a lesson for every sportsperson, Matthew Syed suggests Fullers London Pride Gartmore Carling on . . . Tomorrow Hard men put friendship aside to join combat for national pride Rugby union World Cup Team-mates in the Wasps front row, the England and France captains share a bond that must be broken in Paris on Saturday Sportoptions England must attack the lineout to repeat semi-final victory, says Back Rugby union World Cup France throwing has appeared vulnerable Forwards must again dominate at breakdown Ellis constructs defensive barrier Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashton sticks with winning formula in vote of confidence Rugby union World Cup Head coach happy to name unchanged squad Catt retains place and Flood is still on bench France ordered out of their headquarters in desire for equality Teams Timesonline Robinson aims to ensure epic journey of faith reaches final destination Rugby union World Cup England young bloods deliver blow for future in overdue win Cricket Bradford & Bingley Series The Times Scoreboard from Colombo Arsenal prepared to pay court demands for Merida's potential Football Ballack commits his future to Chelsea Premier League today We aren't Scrooges, just out of sync with the real world Football Benítez remains cautious of Mascherano red tape Weir fears Ukraine could damage hopes Hiddink signs on Hart suspended Warnock returns Delia sell-off denied Barry happy to be man in middle for McClaren Football Euro 2008 qualifiers Villa captain hopes Lampard can wait O'Neill has helped player settle in new role Dunne urges Ireland to make quick return Group D Multiple Display Advertising Items Owen and Rooney must gel soon or England's number could be up Football Euro 2008 qualifiers Statistics tell story of failing partnership McClaren needs quick fix for striking worries Available in S, M & Legend Group E Richards deals blow to suitors after agreeing City contract Coventry left in dire straits The Insider Times Crossword 23,729 BBC flexes muscles Against all odds Arch rival Vickery leads England into siege of Paris Terry suffers new injury setback Captain may miss vital match in Russia In-form Barry to keep Lampard on sidelines The Times Free in The Times tomorrow England v France Index The face A first-class mess India gears up for cheap-as-chips car revolution The click Play the 'good man in the office' card Image of the day Modern morals John Mortimer and his undergraduate crush How John, at the age of 82, met for the first time … Father, dear father . . . Rumpole, his greatest creation Old school gibes The vibrant old-stager The Times Decision-maker or ditherer? It depends how pushy your parents are Joint agreement Count me out That's too tight The Times A rash of nappies Parents Parents are toilet-training their toddlers later than ever. Is there any good reason for this, asks Anna Tobin Fast toilet training tips Kids kit Gut reaction If absence is present Will the Mary Rose ship come in? Reportage Hopes of creating a museum around Henry Vlll's flagship hang in the balance, says Michael Binyon The Times Delicious — bar the rats The top London chef Chris Galvin samples the animated delights of Ratatouille and gives it top marks for authenticity Yummy: the top five films for foodles Inside Food for the eyes: the restaurants' verdicts The perfect ratatouille Getting big by small miracles Sandra Hebron lets James Christopher in on her London Film Festival secrets Beware the psycho lurking in the attic Screen Kevin Costner as a serial killer? Absolutely, enthuses Wendy Ide, although he's tame compared to a flock of murderous sheep Mr Brooks 18,120mins The Counterfeiters 15,98mins Black Sheep 15,87mins Bhool Bhlaiyaa Tbc, 155mins Mr Brooks Timesonline Bring back Mary Poppins The Nanny Diaries needs to be put on the naughty step, says James Christopher The Nanny Diaries Ratatouille Resident Evil: Extinction The Nanny Diaries 12a, 105mins Ratatouille U, 117mins Resident Evil: Extinction 15,94mins The Times Torture goes all-American Screen Viewpoint How close is the film Rendition to the reality of CIA activities? Very, says the civil rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith Sainsbury's Sheep politics 'Everything you see I owe to spaghetti' On Saturday, Times readers can relish Sophia Loren in our free DVD of The Millionairess. Richard Owen whets appetites Multiple Display Advertising Items Charmed by an old curiosity First night Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells Concert Royal Gala Festival Hall Dance umbrella 2007 Theatre Meetings Arcola Studio, E8 Theatre The Country Wife Haymarket Theatre Royal Multiple Classified 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 Why Democracy?: The Ministry of Truth Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Waterloo Road BBC One, 8pm Californification/30 Rock Five, 10pm/10.45pm Crash Dive (1943) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Hidden (2005) Sky Indie, 9pm Gods and Monsters (1998) TCM, 9pm Variations A Knight's Tale (2001) E4,10pm Play Misty for Me (1971) ITV4, 10pm The Beginner's Guide to Yoga Channel 4,11pm Web video of the day The family we hate to love Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4343 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 74 Arthritis Care Index Atomic Weapons Establishment Multiple Display Advertising Items There are ways to avoid future shock The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Putting the write stuff on screen Mentors Laurence Coriat, a French screenwriter, says that her mentoring relationship with Matthew O'Connor is based primarily on her protégé being a fan of her work. Clare Dight spoke to the pair to find out how this system of mutual appreciation functions Milkround Competition Win £35,000 to kick-start your business idea The Times Harnessing the sun Emily Ford meets Jeremy Leggett, who started up a company that specialises in tapping solar energy when his conscience got the better of him many years ago How to make the grade Talking Point Carol Lewis learns that new graduates who opt to spend a year teaching in secondary schools find it a great way to hone their skills before entering the corporate rat-race The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 20 UBS Teach First Deadline Buster MBA Choices The Insider Henley Management College Affordable lifestyle lures students to stay MBA Experiences Canada Canada is famed for its snow-covered vastness, skiing, Mounties, lumberjacks — thanks to Monty Python — and its business schools, as Carly Chynoweth discovers The message is clear A Career Guide to . . . Responsible Business CIMA Inside The Times Looking ahead to the next 25 years Opinion Business in the Community takes pride in what it has achieved so far but the road ahead is the important one B&Q Responsibility for hire Talking Point Sector Shifter … Public to Private Social and ethical concerns do matter Opinion Conference Web Watch Npower Benefits cut both ways Volunteering Mark Hunter finds that companies that support their staff in volunteering ventures benefit in ways often completely unrelated to the nature of the project undertaken Business takes the green route Carbon Matters Just how much of a step is big business prepared to take to reduce its carbon footprint? Clare Dight investigates Zurich News in Brief Integrity holds the key How to . . . Be a Responsible Leader The demand on business leaders is no longer the 'make money or else' of yore. As Emily Ford reveals, social and ethical considerations are increasingly important to corporate success Sector Shifter . . . 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