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News from 15/10/2007

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Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Aidan Magee, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Professor Gren Lucas Former keeper, Magnus Linklater, Paul Bompard, Peter Lansley, John Riseley, Mark Souster, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Dai Jenkins, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Baroness Nicholson of Winterboourne, Graham Anderson Professor of Classics, Penny Wark, Moritz Volz, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, simon Barnes, Patrick Kidd, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Martin samuel, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Dr Owen Plunkett, Joe Joseph, Alan Carr, Sir David Bellamy, Sathnam Sanghera, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Deborah Haynes, Ricky Tomlinson, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dr Caroline Lucas, Rajendra K. Aneja, Graham Hughes, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Sadie Gray, Stephanie Condron, Charles Bremner, Dr Indarjit Singh Editor, Sara Lawrence, Ron Lewis, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, The Right Rev Trevor Willmott Sufragan Bisphop, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, John Webster, Geoffrey Alderman, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Dr E. M. Yates President, Sir Oscar Proud, Sam Coates, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Tim Smit Cbe, Chief Executive, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, C. Stearn, Raymond Keene, The Rt Hon the Lord Archer of Sandwell, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, George Cox, Dr Tanya Byron, Andrew Drummond, Gareth Roberts, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Michael Wood, Helen Nugent, John Carr, Lord Wedderburn, Kenneth Denby, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Richards, Canon David Watson, Professor Lord May of Oxford Former President, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Carin Rubenstein, Thomas Catan, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Professor Sir John Lawton President, J. Cumming MacDona, Sameh El-Shahat, Philippe Saint-Andre, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Dr Richard J . Gornall High President, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Valerie Grove, Rosemary Behan, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Richard Misek, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Male infertility alert over hidden bacteria Chlamydia shown to pose risk for both sexes 10 per cent of young Britons carry infection Index Brown told to stand up to EU treaty 'bullies' Thai flood kills Briton Stop using fresh milk Timesonline Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find Today's weather The Times No one thought that integrity of sperm DNA was important Most common sexually transmitted infection 'He let my hand go and he was gone' Boyfriend saves girl's life then dies in flood Six tourists drown in Thai cave disaster Paul Smith Shoes Fatal attraction EU accused of bullying Britain to water down stance on treaty Brown urged to stand firm over sovereignty Red line safeguards 'will go within five years' Blair stamps on briefings against successor On the agenda Pugh Evidence to MPs on abortion law change Army digs 'disgrace' Phone watchdog Cot death danger Boy killed on M60 My grandfather was a racist and I get little impulses, admits Amis Staff Reporter: BBC stalwarts are entitled to criticise, says Humphrys The Lion King Glum French fans flog their Rugby World Cup Bargains to be snapped up by cross-Channel shopping Patriotic punters get set for their biggest bet ever Next best thing Après les rosbifs, it's knives out for the manager How I kicked England to victory The World Cup Final Podcast BBC prepares for cuts but will spare channel you cannot watch Acer Labour warned on post strikes Website links encourage children at risk of abuse to contact specialist team Police receive dozens of e-mails every day Clickthroughs 'must be made compulsory' Student was caught grooming his third online victim for sex IWC Style Flybe Top wits: all men and mainly dead I say, I say, I say The Cooperative Bank Timesonline Anorexia research halted by NHS cash crisis No staff to work on project given £2m grant New trials aimed to revolutionise treatment Gianfrancoffer Home Staff: Obesity crisis 'on the same scale as global warming' Bill to regulate solicitors 'risks another miners' compensation fiasco' Madeleine investigators launch new search in vicinity of resort Tiscali UBS The UHT route to long-life planet Fury at proposal to switch from fresh milk Defra aims to cut level of refrigeration in shops Eco-friendly but not quite the flavour of the month Abroad, they love it Taste for a cool pinta is a British tradition London Film Festival O2 Young British director attracts Oscar winners to star in only his second film Birthplace of ecology swamped by traffic Plea to save Gilbert White's 'soft' village Eminent figures call for change in policy Record number of ticks and fleas prompts health alert O2 Dell Safety officials who came, saw and conkered Team join game to show they're not killjoys England beat France in world championship Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey The Party's Party Much to crow about, and more to worry about Chlamydia's Young Toll Complacency over safe sex has led to a worrying rise in cases Relocation, Relocation, Relocation A spot of Commons redecoration may spell opportunity to the canny politico Flu-free winter is down the pan Picture Gallery Tory young guns, primed and ready A monstrous i-sore inflicted on Brighton Europe's law prevails The people's Tory Our beautiful villages, ripped apart by traffic Muslim message to the Pope Timesonline Welsh Olympic bill English victors Un peu absurdum Inherit nothing Conflicting figures Scrounging regions? No, I must beg to differ The Met Office, still making heavy weather of it Patients feel the pain in NHS dental crisis More people turning to private treatment Some have resorted to extracting own teeth Expedia Multiple Display Advertising Items Speaking out Multiple Display Advertising Items Officers quit Navy after Forces lifted the ban on gays, secret paper reveals Engage Mutual Assurance (PA): Traditional farming fans plough on despite setback of foot-and-mouth Spire Healthcare Bluetongue virus spreads to sheep Bacon sale repays debt of gratitude Degree results to be more detailed Oldest fishing boat back in business Don't stop classroom chatter; it can help learning, says academic Sitting silently in rows runs counter to nature Children work better with background noise BAA Timesonline Oxbridge set to miss target on state pupil admissions Cycling for health? It's good for you so long, as you don't get killed NatWest Rise in call-outs of armed police In brief Resistance hero dies, aged 90 Woman killed in car collision Middlesbrough worst for living Marksandspencer Stag night on the horizon as Kate goes deerstalking Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky Leaky Commons roof could force MPs to search for a new home Labour activists are leading a political takeover of quangos Multiple Display Advertising Items The eyes have it: why a fearful look hits home before a smiling face Danger cues take a shortcut to the brain Safe happy look gets processed more slowly Multiple Display Advertising Items Cityjet To succeed and thrive, or fail and die First night Theatre Glengarry Glenn Ross Apollo Shaftesbury, W1 Hidden Hearing Alliance Leicester Iraq Australia Secret deals and political theatre as Communists usher in the new guard Congress to announce next leaders of China Final line-up already decided by party bosses Changing nation Cruise Union boss strikes first blow against 'Super-Sarko' reforms Public sector workers set for one-day stoppage Government defeated on pensions decade ago Force majeure Standard Life Moving day at Acropolis: out with the old Inside Track Vatican priest caught in TV sex sting Morality fight NatWest (AP): Price increase fails to cure bread shortage (AP): Road tunnel in flames (Reuters): Editor faces arrest (AFP): Ex-mercenary dies (AP): Lula speculation The Times Private guards set for bigger role despite fury at Blackwater deaths 'Suicide bombers plot to kill Putin' Tena Under threat The Times Bush medal for Dalai Lama alarms China HSBC British Gas A unique decoration The lavish jungle retreat that is a world away from Burma's poor The Times has a rare glimpse inside the new capital that the military dictatorship is building for itself Purpose-built for government (AP): General warns US on Armenian killings (AP): Castro live on TV (Reuters): Migrants rescued (Reuters): Military kills Tamils (AP): 6 die in ferry accident (AFP): Bear attacks hunters (AFP): Activist arrested (Reuters): Residents buoyant Howard calls election with polls and party against him Castle Cover America to press for restrictions on potent sovereign wealth funds Asian powerhouses target British interests G7 nations aim to protect strategic assets Business bodies team up to attack tax plans Banks in bailout fund Bid battle hots up Quote of the day Rags but no riches National interests Rallying cry Stock markets Channel 4 asks Emap about taking full control of Box TV Don't let the headlines give you nightmares Commodities Nqa global assurance Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Property prices jump as owners rush to sell before Hips handicap their chances Experts predict more turbulence ahead Fears about reliability have blighted packs Tesco may re-enter market with fully fledged online estate agency A string of high-powered investors have approached Virgin Group about joining its consortium bidding for control of Northern Rock Standard Life and Swiss Re set to enter the fray for Resolution Elite economists counting down to a Nobel prize Row over CVC five's £250m payout Sainsbury progress Dollar in warnings LV expansion plan Best foot forward Pay gap 'will widen' Total Wall Street trio poised to unveil $100bn fund to fight American credit crisis Timesonline Aer Lingus asks court to place gag on rival O'Leary Competition issues may give Fortune a clear run at V&S Group Darling has got taper relief all wrong Crunch puts focus back on stock market Raja Fashions How racing here and rushing there provides the formula for success Monday manifesto The chairman of Prodrive plans to repeat his world rallying success in the world of grand prix. Sathnam Sanghera reports Alliance Leicester The leader questioned C. V. Sky News Equity Prices The Times American retailers caught out by hot weather and economic chill … Radisson Sas … while Britons wonder where the wind will blow Reader Offers Ltd Andrée de Jongh Belgian resistance worker who braved extreme danger to smuggle Allied airmen out of Nazi-occupied territories Andrée de Jongh, Belgian Resistance worker, was born on November 30,1916. She died on October 13,2007, aged 90 Werner von Trapp Tenor in the von Trapp family choir, made famous by The Sound of Music, who later turned to dairy farming Werner von Trapp, one of the Trapp Family Singers, was born on December 21,1915. He died on October 11,2007, aged 91 Birthdays Weather Eye Sri Chinmoy Artistic spiritual leader who recommended extreme physical challenges as a means of enlightenment Sri Chinmoy, spiritual leader, was born on August 27,1931. He died of a heart attack on October 11,2007, aged 76 Lieutenant-General Soe Win Prime Minister of Burma known as the Butcher of Depayin for his role in the massacre of pro-democracy supporters Lieutenant-General Soe Win, Prime Minister of Burma, died of leukaemia on October 12,2007, aged 59 Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Birthdays Court & Social Word Watching Memorial Services The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lost at sea, shipping tales from the Great Storm Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 15,1872 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Shout out? Timesonline Announcement The Bugle Audio Crossword A New Special Relationship — Weekly Co-founder, writer and star of multi-award-avoiding … Weather Godolphin have Champion task at top of agenda for Creachadoir Racing Colt steps up in class and trip at Newmarket Racing Post Trophy is next for Ibn Khaldun Goodwood Yesterday's results Bath Leading trainers Golf Jockeys Lingfield Park Rugby World Cup Raven's Pass pleases ahead of Dewhurst assignment Big-race betting Windsor Racing Tony Martin will be represented solely by Leg Spinner … Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Course specialists Collingwood happy to return to ranks with reputation enhanced Cricket One-day captain to give way to Vaughan Twin leaders system comes under scrutiny England Bradford & Bingley series averages Sri Lanka Scoreboard Ford's 147 tonic is too strong for Davis Loeb closes gap Stoner's home fillip Unstoppable Watts Kiwis routed at home Adams seals final win Murray breathes easier in Spain after clearing the air with Nadal Tennis Mutua Madrileña Masters Athletics Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Darts Golf Cricket Hockey Ice hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Squash Holyfield will fight on after title bid fails Boxing Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Expert Els wraps up seventh title in time to jet off for Paris match Golf HSBC World Match Play Championship South African wins first big clash of the day Argentinian fails to live with short game Tena Results Smith triumph is good news for Great Britain Rugby league Engage Super League Grand Final Immense performance no small feat for Burrow Saracens 26 Leicester 19 Rugby union Guinness Premiership Bristol 26 Newcastle 17 Wasps 28 London Irish 14 Argentina feats put union rule firmly under the microscope The thing that amazes me about great sport is how much Explosive Rooney following a firework code The Times Flintoff: it has to be all or nothing HSBC It wasn't pretty but the spirit of England shone through Rugby union World Cup Ratatouille Heartbroken French offer conquerors a true 'bravo' Heroes? No, just men doing their job Rugby union World Cup Dunlop Backbone of England with spirit of a bulldog Rugby union World Cup The Times Roles of honour Replacements show they are not there just to keep bench warm Rugby union World Cup Ashton snubs tactic of pre-planned changes Chabal feels full force of eager newcomers Timesonline Swiss Rescued from defeat by the last-gasp grab of a bootlace The key moments Worsley's tackle Forget the kicking, if Worsley had not got his hand to Clerc's foot, the resultant try could have spelt the end for England Gartmore France brought down Historic win finally sealed by a drop of the hard stuff The key moments Wilkinson's kick Winning kick in 2003 World Cup final was born on the training ground, but Saturday's originated from need to run down the clock Guinness Premiership Second coming of Jonny seemed to be plucked from pages of a comic The comeback Wilkinson's return Wilkinson has managed to remain positive despite After so many injuries, catalogued here by Matthew Pryor, many would have given up, but not England's World Cup match-winner Man of the moment - as seen by his friends Rugby union World Cup England answer captain's call with superb display of courage under fire Ashton's film buffs barely able to believe their own box-office hit Rugby union World Cup Corry compares team feat with Cool Runnings Players struggling to comprehend progress South Africa struggle for fluency on their way to summit meeting Rugby union World Cup England have to heed the lessons from past failings Big-match comedown leaves me lying awake Why I refused to kick an unofficial ball Every little helps as Jonny's mum cheers her son to glory Rugby union World Cup Inside Times Crossword 23,732 The Game Timesonline England get ready for a momentous final push The Times St. James's Place That's my boy — Jonny's mum sees her son kick for World … Index Index Gamblers Monday Poem A throw of the dice A matter of life and death? No, it's bigger than that The click Can you change a billion trillion pengo note? Dyeing for a position of influence Image of the day Modern morals The joy of letting go Mothers are often grief-stricken when their children leave home. But when they get used to it, they find that their lives improve considerably, says Carin Rubenstein Empty nest: how will you cope? Six tips: how to deal with a child-free home Our children won't go away — and I'm glad The Times Which? saved Britain. Shouldn't it now try to save the world? Even as a con Kiefer's a pro Stung by an insult Diabulimia: the new threat Health One diabetic woman in three who is under 30 skips vital injections just to lose weight. Emma Cope tells Penny Wark why she took the risk Diabetes: the facts Has my son got a phobia about school? Lifescan Work or family problems? Oh, happy days as a boarder Viewpoint Sara Lawrence defends her time at Roedean boarding school as the best of all educations The Times The Times Nip and tuck: Forties fashion is a cinch Style The sharp but shapely looks of the wartime era still cut a dash, says Nicola Copping. Pictures: Zac Frackelton. Styling: Eve Thomas Sue Ellen goes to Guildford Arts From a drunk in Dallas to a crazy mother on stage, Linda Gray is happiest without shoulder pads, she tells Tim Teeman The classical X-factory? The BBC's Classical Star is accused of further dumbing down serious music. No, it's a shot in the arm, says Neil Fisher Shadowlands Frost without the bite First night Dance The Snow Queen Empire, Liverpool SkyARTS Pop Athlete Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 In the main paper Pop Turin Brakes Forum, NW5 Theatre Once We Were Mothers Orange Tree, Richmond Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Mischief Touring 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 Dragons' Den Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm The Relief of Belsen Channel 4,9pm Extraordinary People Five, 9pm Kinsey (2004) Film choice Film4,11pm Fist of Fury (1972) Five, 11.05am Van Wilder: Party Liaison (2002) Channel 4,11.05pm Variations Why Democracy? Danish Cartoons BBC Two, 11.20pm Massacre in Rome (1973) BBC One, 11.55pm Lady Vengeance (2005) Channel 4,12.45am Web video of the day Mixed up in the numbers game Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4346 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 76 The Writers Bureau Index Lucozade Sport England afraid of water torture Thenews Plastic peril Goalkeeper bouncing back Weekend in Numbers Christopher Davies Robinson keeps it tight as he seeks to extend run Picture of the Day Another blinding performance Beckham starts on road to fitness against Bulls News in brief Cut-price Owen could attract bevy of suitors Lehmann feeling bullish Drowsy Babel dropped Timesonline Young called up as Cole fails to recover Defensive blow Plot thickens Thenews International prospects of Ireland get a touch hairy Spot the pie McClaren refusing to accept people's vote Thegames Euro 2008 qualifying group E Tony's Fiver How England Rated Substitutes Hiddink lays smokescreen in plot for Russia's revenge The Games Euro 2008 qualifying group E The fans Your view on the weekend's matches The Fans The Chant Charlton Athletic fans have fun at the 41-year-old … A fine mess by Uefa Löw blow for Lehmann Rooney's flaw show Buck stops with Mac Terry's all bold - to his cost The issue Thedebate Precious Fergie time Coventry's unsafe seat The Debate 'Netting Eriksson showed that Manchester City meant business' Index McLeish masterpiece keeps Scotland on course for glory Thegames Euro 2008 qualifiers Cyprus 3 Okkas 59,68, Charalampidis 79 Wales 1 Collins 21 Ireland 0 Germany 0 QA Rugby Extra Don't dare call it the "new football" but even TheGame could not ignore England's stunning rugby performance on saturday The Times Rugby Extra Football reporter Kaveh Solhekol and rugger "chap" Patrick Kidd go head-to-head as the battle of the sports really heats up Pegi Uefa backs winners in Euro 2008 seeds Thecontinent League tables and results France weather storm Player of which year? Euro 2008 qualifers The Box Davies will drink to his honesty as he battles for place Sobering truths Theviews Alan Carr The star of Channel 4's Friday Night Project on what's hot and what's not Topical Barometer Leeds 1 Leyton Orient 1 Thegames Coca-Cola League One League Two League One Timesonline MK Dons 4 Lincoln 0 League Two Timesonline League Two League One Coca-Cola Leagues Non-League Theresults Non-League Scott in a spin after Leighton upset odds Quinn reaches out in effort to save the soul of Sunderland Latebites Preserving game's essence Chairman is committed in his desire to reconnect with the fans and place football back in the heart of the local community Clarks The Times The Fixtures If Blatter had his way I'd be working in a German restaurant The Pies Latebites Spot the pie L'oreal men expert

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