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News from 16/10/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, James Harding, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Fiona Adshead, Ian Swithenbank, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Pannick, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Professor Colin Leach, Suna Erdem, Jeremy Kingston, Murad Ahmed, Ronald Davidson-Houston, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Clair S. Weenig, Sam Marlowe, Tony Porter, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Peter Jennings, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Andrew Gardner, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Myra Clark, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Joanna Weinberg, Debra Craine, Don Campbell, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Colman, Andrew Cooper, Brian Aldiss, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Sarah Hanson fundraising manager, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Mark Hellowell, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Robert Gutfreund Walmsley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Morgan Falconer, Sam Coates, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, David Finlay, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Roger Bibbings, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Joanna Lumley, Michael Belben, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Davison, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Edward Ho, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Rachel Potter, Dalya Alberge, Juliet Watkins, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Herman, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Graham Chase, Barry Quirk Chief executive, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Denis MacShane, Michael Gove, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Steve McColl, A. H. Powell, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Sarah Butler, Bruce Barnfield, Stephen Cragg, Hu Jintao Chinese President, Stephen Dalton, Steve Symonds, Carolynne Wheeler, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Kevin Curley chief executive, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Annie Forster, Olav Bjortomt, Robin West, Miles Costello, John Vaughan, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, Jane S. Haworth, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico,

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Index Hazardous drinking, the middle-class vice People in richest areas putting health in danger Women at risk from just five glasses a week Areas of excess Lib-Dem leader quits after support slumps Turkish attack on Iran Record high for oil Law Britain's top quality newspaper Timesonline Opinion Times2 Law Quick find Today's weather The Times Menzies Campbell out in brutal but bloodless coup Liberal Democrats Vince Cable takes over as acting leader Outgoing leader too upset to appear in public First casualty of the non-election On other pages What happens next Nick Clegg Home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne Environment spokesman Words of farewell are left to the undertakers Rathbones Rapid exit of conference hero who defied his critics but not the polls Liberal Democrats Huhne allies accused of destabilising leader Decision to resign was made at weekend A day that makes political life poorer Pugh Straw criticises IT sold to public sector Union ponders deal NHS blunder payout 'Friendly fire' inquest Beat queues together Witness tells of bright light shone in front of Diana's car Tod's Fresh blow to Brown as Labour MP condemns 'lack of veracity' Inside Track Sex every day is prescription for improving sperm quality Frequent ejaculation may cut DNA damage Protecting the sperm count is not always best Deaths scandal NHS chief quits with attack on 'target culture' 'Little miracle' of the baby born dead Number is up for degree rankings First, second, third 'no longer fit for purpose' Categories could be replaced in five years Pay Pal Bradford & Bingley Student life Desperate fans look to World Cup lottery for extra tickets as prices soar to £8,500 It's as good as won, say swaggering Springbok supporters Index Join me on my quest to reach final Barclays Speaking to the Los Angeles Times, Sir Ian McKellen … Browsing Wikipedia (as all good journalists do) we … GlaxoSmithKline Did Ming try to go sooner? People Kylie Minogue, who will be guest starring in a Christmas special of Dr Who, obviously forgot to change out of her sci-fi costume before heading to the musical Rent in Central London last night Soon after Gordon Brown boasted that only 26 people … "I'm not talking about punctuation today, " said Lynne Finally, in reply to the many e-mails we have received, Tiscali To the annual Cancer Research Turn the Tables lunch, … Postscript Would Ronnie Wood star in the American crime series Could it be that Sir Michael Lyons, Chairman of the What lies behind Star Trek's iconic Vulcan V-sign? … Boots Life for serial rapist left free to prey on women by DNA blunder Sex attacker's sample was left in police freezer Two 15-year-olds were raped after mistake Assaults and errors Attacked girl phoned mother to say that she was dying Expedia Tax Losses The Chancellor's plans to reform capital gains tax are a mess Last-Minute Lawmaking The British Government must not cave in to EU bullying After the Ming A short Liberal Democrat dynasty ends and an honourable man exits Off to Baghdad: that'll teach 'em Picture Gallery When trees fall, resist the urge to meddle Holy cow! To continue farming like this is crazy Contested prize The beatified game Haggling over the Treaty won't change a thing Healthily and safely miserable Timesonline Keep on coming The harsh realities of science fiction Un question difficile Ultra horrid tasting Lib Dem assassins: I'm sorry, they haven't a clue The obesity debate: remember, clarity begins at home UPS Police close in on web paedophile Suspect unmasked as English-language teacher Manhunt has been switched to Vietnam Alliance Leicester Sentence aimed at protecting public 'keeps too many in jail' Cruise Giant salmon or just a Loch Ness monster? Questions grow over '100lb record catch' Catch sets internet chatrooms buzzing Fish enjoy a good night's sleep and a lie-in, even if their eyes are open Off the scales Barclays Pubs warned over indigestible food prices Some diners charged 67 per cent too much Two courses and one glass of wine costs £20 Multiple Display Advertising Items In the restaurant . . . or at the bar 'Reservations are ridiculous' Town 'Customers sniff out the phoneys' Country Report calls for 20mph speed limits Trafalgar Square sculpture checks in Passenger jets collide at Heathrow Making friends with the country sett ING Direct Devoted collector's 'ultimate train set' to fetch £30,000 at auction Apply for your jobs, BBC stars told We'll refuse to do it, say senior journalists Director-General will ask trust to back cuts HSBC Bonhams Funked-up Rent can't pay way on our mean streets First night Theatre Rent Duke of York's Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Officers fired 'dumdum' bullets to ensure de Menezes died instantly Man 'planned to live off insurance after killing wife' Tories lose court battle over £10m donor who imagined satanic plot Tycoon said relatives were part of conspiracy Victorious son could now claim costs too Road deaths 'need special unit to investigate cause' Multiple Display Advertising Items India China Villagers tell of terror after Turkey launches rocket attack across border Assault near homes deepest yet into Iraq 'They are shelling us because we are Kurds' Leaders in Ankara take steps to send in the troops Putin defies assassination threats to make historic visit to Tehran Olmert willing to do deal on divided city (AFP): Howard tax pledge (AFP): 'Martyrs' on trial (AFP): Aid for survivors (Reuters): US cotton sanctions (AP): Hope lost for flyer (AFP): Rock star paroled (AP): Soldiers return Bollywood loser makes song and dance about Oscar choice India Hollywood Linn Women's secret sect raided after follower dies in savage beating British Airways Arms cache discovered in secret Maori 'terror camps' Hu makes wealth gap his priority with promise of happiness for all City Jet Hearingaidworld Clinton strikes a hawkish note on Iran Democrat hopeful sets out her stall China and climate change high on agenda Green Flag (AFP): US may review prisoner status (AP): Orange parties take control (AFP): Sweeping vote for gay marriage Swift Capital Media Planet Oil price hits record of $86 as commodity rises intensify inflation fears Gold, the traditional hedge, hits 28-year peak Turkish sabre-rattling affects outlook on Iraq Darling faces growing pressure over CGT Knight's attack Rock proposal near Banks' bailout fund Quote of the day Citigroup writedowns Business big shot Nobel professor Smith & Nephew under investigation by SEC Stock markets WPP's net closes on Canadian Blast Radius Emirates More than one answer is required of Rock Commodities Picture Gallery SIV positive Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Pressure grows on Darling over tax move Main plank of Budget under growing pressure Tories say they will vote against £2bn plan Business big shot John Wright Directors may be tempted to sell shares and distort market Barclays The job that's worth more than money City Diary This is no Man's Land Fort, off Portsmouth, up for sale (again) Something in the air tonight? City Diary Ping! A truly deranged e-mail arrives. "Dear Facebook City Diary To become embroiled in one £850 million deal is underst City Diary I hear the Financial Times website is on the point … City Diary Picture Gallery Knight resumes attack on HSBC with fiercer view of bank's strategy Activist ends 'quiet period' with polemic Fund's campaign finds little public support Resolution granted wish as panel imposes deadline on suitors Leaders in London Knight Vinke Flowers 'leads' Branson in the race to conquer Northern Rock Lenders reject more mortgage applications Secur When buying a house, which room do you work on first? 'Regulators didn't have clear enough visibility with … Paulson's pressure forces banks to act Citigroup leads $80bn SIVs bailout fund 'Suicide' casts shadow over USAF links to defence contractor Paper trail Citigroup says mortgage hit knocks 57% from bank's profit figures Must-have Nintendo enters Japan's top three (Reuters): E. ON makes presence felt in Russia with OGK-4 deal In brief Timesonline (Reuters): Swedish fashion group ahead (Reuters): Healthcare cash switched by GM Nomura to cut workforce (PA): Fox opens for business in US Veolia At 90, Hurwicz becomes the oldest winner of Nobel Prize Multiple Display Advertising Items Cosy deals that will not save the world Dollar sinks as IMF chief says greenback overvalued Continental Airlines 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 Johnson Matthey gets a boost from Praxair Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day New VT Group gunning for non-military contracts UK Coal Deal of the day Timesonline BlueBay Asset Mgmnt Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Reader Offers Professor Elisabeth Croll Intrepid anthropologist who made an early study of women and the family in post-Mao China Professor Elisabeth Croll, CMG, Sinologist, was born on September 21,1944. She died of cancer on October 3,2007, aged 63 Law Report Weather Eye The Right Rev Augustine Harris Lives Remembered Derek Shackleton Stephen Medcalf Peter Fraser Cuesta Benberry Writer and researcher on the art of quilting who promoted the diversity of African-American styles and techniques Cuesta Benberry, authority on quiltmaking, was born on September 8,1923. She died on August 23,2007, aged 83 Violet de Cristoforo Survivor of the American internment camps for Japanese who went on to become a respected haiku poet Violet de Cristoforo, poet, was born on January 3,1917. She died on October 3,2007, aged 90 Bob Denard French mercenary whose exploits became the stuff of novel and film Bob Denard, mercenary soldier, was born on April 7,1929. He died on October 13,2007, aged 78 Elements of outraging public decency Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Paying other party's costs Court of Appeal Counsel should seek reasons Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Postcards filling the sky Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Birthdays Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Banquet Flora and fauna survive despite the Great Storm Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 16,1990 Mikhail Gorbachev is controversially awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. But, as The Times reports, Muscovites have more pressing matters to discuss Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Timesonline Legal Notices Timesonline Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices O'Neill takes patient approach towards trainer's championship Racing Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Guinness Windsor Tennis Wolverhampton Football Security chief denies making Fallon remark Leicester Racing Notnowcato is 3-1 favourite with William Hill for the … Huntingdon Course specialists Toylsome, trained in Germany by Jens Hirschberger, … Newcastle Murray shakes off sluggish start to find his best game Tennis Dangerous Stepanek is put to the sword Victory gives Briton enormous confidence Football Results Rugby World Cup Official Package for the Final American football Baseball Golf Football Fixtures Snooker Other sport Moores considering Ramprakash return O'Sullivan on a roll New stops on Tour Dippenaar signs Tennis On a roll . . . the primate of all England Sport on television Brady bunch still perfect as Dallas lose unbeaten record American football HSBC Brave Robson may step down from Ireland role Football Battle against cancer goes on for 74-year-old Staunton 'getting a raw deal' from fans Scotland unmoved by Italy's mind games Timesonline Premier League today Trident can spur England chariot to glory Ladbrokes Ian Wright's recent contributions to punditry on the … As predicted, the airwaves were full of comparisons … Lampard wins the backing of Pearce in fight to beat boos Football FA may turn to Special One if McClaren fails to reach finals Mourinho would be able to take England job Defeat in Moscow could be end for coach Shirtless fans to brave cold Sport Staff: World Cup bid under scrutiny England superstars have to find their feet back in the schoolyard Football Euro 2008 qualifiers Gerrard leading the calls for repeat of Istanbul spirit Sport Staff: Russia hopes not inflated artificially, says Hiddink England supporters will be able to collect their ticket How Ashton's troops saw the light after their darkest hour Rugby union World Cup Dallaglio believes that mauling galvanised team Coach happy to hand responsibility to players Timesonline The Times England's revival could earn Brian Ashton a new contrac Flying Habana attracts high praise from Lomu after equalling tryscoring record Rugby union World Cup The Times From Old Trafford to the Highveld Lewsey shows no self-pity as cruel hand of fate lands another blow Rugby union World Cup Injured wing stays on to support team-mates Hipkiss on course for first tournament start Win tickets to the final in Paris on Saturday Dallaglio feels that experience will be vital in final reckoning Rugby union World Cup Parade plans take shape as hopes rise of happy ending Stewart plays familiar tune The Insider Time to splash out Times Crossword 23,733 Support grows for Alonso the 'pariah' The issue of slow play in golf haunts every course … Lampard in the cold as McClaren goes bold Sport The Times Mortgages for Business Best for the rugby World Cup Index The face Lite side of the dark material Patients resort to DIY dentistry in desperation The click Was it debt that made students go postal? A red-letter day in the Dales Image of the day Modern morals What's up, doc? A new TV series catches up with a group of doctors who began work in 1985. As record numbers of medics desert Britain and the NHS, Carol Midgley reports on what those doctors do, and think, now The Times How did the other doctors fare? The Times Why Wittgenstein should have done our washing-up It's silly to accuse Harris of betrayal Toast to scientists How about a spot of supper at my place? Lifestyle Anyone can be fabulous at entertaining, says Joanna Weinberg, you just need to identify which type of host you are Hostess with the mostest Chaotic bachelor Hassled parent Natural host Button up your overcoat Men … From classic macs to practical parkas and designer duffels, Nicola Copping selects the best winter coats London Film Festival It's a crime to label every playground offence this … In the well of celebrity Arts When Mark Seliger found an empty lift shaft in his building, he saw an opportunity for a new kind of portrait of the famous, he tells Morgan Falconer Mapplethorpe movie Oh you pretty things Donizetti's dolce vita First night Opera L'elisir d'amore MacBeth Glyndebourne Pop The Proclaimers Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Dance Edward II Sadler's Wells Opera Teseo/Country Matters Hackney Empire, E8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre The Final Shot Theatre 503, SW11 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 Oz and James's Big Wine Adventure Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Heston Blumenthal: In Search of Perfection BBC Two, 8.30pm Spooks BBC One, 9pm World for Ransom (1954, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,2pm Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) Flim 4,6.50pm Affliction (1997) Five Life, 9pm Variations Classical Star BBC Two, 9pm Mission: Impossible 2 (2000) ITV2, 9pm White Sands (1992) BBC One, 11.35pm Phil Spector's Demons Channel 4,10pm Web video of the day Horror after the Holocaust Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4347 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 77 Patek Philippe Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Carry on Nursing Other Views Hello, is anybody listening out there? Issue of the Week Shouting out Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Mike Thatcher New Medical Research Nurses dish up nil by mouth Health Other Stories we Liked Hands-off treatment Take two regular verbs Disabled miss out on support Social Care Animal Magic Do children in care matter? Interview Chris Waterman has a mission to ensure that ministers give vulnerable children the same priority in health care as they now have in school admissions, writes Jennifer Taylor Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Research pulled down to earth Education The Issue Explained Comprehensive Spending Review Libraries left on the shelf? Universities Leaders sans frontières Councils The love affair loses its gloss PFI How They See us It's not enough to hug hoodies Communities Kids sell sex for legal fees Children Hero and Villain Credit is due, but shunned Benefits Too Much Spin Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Grown-ups who know the rules of sharing A Public Adenda Guide to . . . Healthy Communities In association with the Improvement & Development Agency and the Department of Health 16.10.07 Working together to improve public health is a challenge for both councils and the NHS. How can leaders help their front-line workers to adapt, asks Jennifer Taylor George Garlick, Chief executive, Stockton-on-Tees Council Chris Willis, Chief executive, North Tees PCT Stephen Brown, Chief executive, Cannock Chase District Council Inside The Times Geraint Griffiths, Cannock Chase locality director, South Staffordshire PCT The Key to Public Scrutiny Improvement and development agency for local government Partners with passion Overview The people at the helm of successful partnerships share their experiences of building good working relationships. Jennifer Taylor examines what worked for them Turf war acts as bond Herefordshire The Issue Explained Local Area Agreements Belt-tightening puts strain on couple When It Goes Wrong . . . About the IDeA Opinion Improvement and development agency Where it is personal Gateshead Gateshead — which has won an award for cutting teenage pregnancy rates — attributes its success to strong relationships and shared high expectations Turning back the clock Interview The joint manager of the Healthy Communities programme tells Rachel Potter about developments over the past 50 years as responsibility for public health was evolved Lessons I Have Learnt Rewards of daring to be different Knowsley Barnsley Stepping up to the next level Opinion A change in culture has already been achieved, but there are still important challenges ahead, writes Fiona Adshead Improvement and development agency Innovations are us Case Study Lewisham Open book keeps workers sweet Kent The Other Side Improvement and development agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service The Times Zero carbon drive on right road What Worked for us Dream Numbers Diary Dates Inside Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't panic, they said. But were they right? Essay Competition In the bank or under the bed: should the law protect your money? Edward Fennell introduces The Times/One Essex Court Law Awards The Times Law Awards Rules Miscarriage case is a 'virility test' Anthony Stock has the dubious honour of having his case referred by the CCRC to the Appeal Court for a second time Freshfields Job wanted: time to work and play hard Up-And-Coming Fields How difficult is it to find good, high-powered careers outside the City, asks Edward Fennell Chancery drive Legal hotspots Shake, rattle and role-play Times Law The College of Law Students go green, regional and Tory Exclusive College of Law Survey A good basic salary, client contact, responsibility and a chance to develop their skills is what would-be lawyers want. Frances Gibb reports Europe or America? All abroad for a great learning … Key Points Ten Great Law Teachers There are many teachers of exceptional merit. Here are ten exemplars of excellence, writes Gary Slapper Multiple Display Advertising Items Lethal injections: cruel and unusual? Legal Argument Addleshaw Goddard News Multiple Display Advertising Items Acres of choice in Square Mile City Law Making up your mind about which specialism to pursue may be jaw-achingly difficult, but Edward Fennell has some helpful pointers Lawyer of the week Raj Joshi Edward Fennell in Palermo BPP Law School

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