News from 17/10/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Widget Finn, Penny Cottee, Andrew Billen, Yepoka Yeebo, Lord Darzi of Denham, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Bridget Prentice, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Peter Little, Mark Souster, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, J. M. Coetzee, David Wragg, Philip Howard, Edward Wilkinson, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Frederick Pyne, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Tom Bawden, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Jeanette Winterson, Daniel Finkelstein, Jennifer Taylor, David Coleman, Chris Edwards Professor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Frances Elliott, Rob Dobson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, John Prime, Elizabeth Colman, Nathalie Rothschild, Rhys Blakely, Miranda Green, Charles Bremner, Robert M. Hattersley, Adrienne May, Ben Okri, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Eric Campbell, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Owen Slot Chief Sports Correspondent, Morgan Falconer, Chris Wheeldon, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Mark Hunter, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Sarah Hiscock, Larraine Nicholas, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Sarah Campbell, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, David Terry, Nick Hasell, Rachel Potter, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Jeremy Lever, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Graham Brookbanks, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Alison Karran-Smith, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Shamim Razavi, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Mark Williams, Stephen Dalton, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Andy Bowles, Clare Dight, Anne McGuire MP, Olav Bjortomt, Neil Fowler Editor, Fiona Hamilton, Miles Costello, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoIndex Migrants in Britain — the official verdict They work harder, longer and earn more Concern over impact on crime, NHS and homes I couldn't escape age question, says Ming Critics criticised BAE chief to quit No-hormone Pill Terry injury blow Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Sir Menzies: I did it for the party but I am angry and frustrated Miliband angry at 'peace in our time' slur Leadership timetable On other pages Nurse accused of serial killing 'made chilling prediction of death at 5.15' Four elderly patients given fatal overdoses 'Carer said someone always died on his shift' Tiffany Motivated immigrants fill skills gap and solve labour shortages Businesses 'could not survive without them' But British manual workers may suffer Workers learn how to raise the alarm in English Pugh Baby unit closes as six contract MRSA Strikes called off Church power shift Soldier dies in Qatar British sea claims The right image Westminster staff revolt over MPs' queue jumping Here is the news: we're losing 500 staff but tweaking our bulletins Rolex Chairman lambasts critics who give famous names an easy ride 2007 Man Booker Prize … but this year the rank outsider triumphs as Anne Enright takes prize Inside Track It's a weird business, but all that's needed is an open mind The Stone Gods Sir Howard v the critics Starbook Diary of a Bad Year Wife used toy sword in attempt to save vicar from deluded killer Fanatic with a grudge stabbed priest in heart 'i have done what I had to do,' he said Salvatore Ferragamo Boxer 'was driving dangerously' when his car hit pedestrian Replica kits sell out early because rugby chiefs expected team to lose RFU placed the order after humiliating defeat Fans paying twice the retail price for shirts The Queen is looking forward to watching the rugby … Win or lose, Springboks' next challenge is in black and white Index A question of trust The ticket hunt Specsavers A beaming Scarlett Johansson presents her good side while arriving at Elle magazine's 14th Women in Hollywood tribute in Los Angeles Electoral reform is a tricky business. Yesterday, the … Directline Large bill for a royal flush People As the blood still dries on the knives of those men … Finally on the Lib Dems (we'll try to ignore them tomor Despite his many achievements, for some John Simpson … Bose A seller on eBay is trying to flog a phonecard allegedl Postscript "I'd love to co-star with Stephen Fry, " Russell Brand, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, is to addre M&s Why I'm being persecuted, by Kate McCann 'i don't look mumsy enough for the media' Her mother attacks scurrilous reporting HSBC Rape verdict is quashed In brief Analogue signal ends Anyone for squirrel? PayPal Home Truths Immigrants are not just paying their way, they are creating jobs Situation Vacant The Liberal Democrats risk slipping back into outright irrelevancy Lit Crit Sit Literary critics, reviewers, and the incestuous art of log-rolling Gym kit: a new radical agenda Picture Gallery He wasn't too old. He was too old-fashioned Thunderer: Spare us the Hollywood luvvies with a conscience Regulating solicitors Bang up to date Rural traffic problems in Selborne and beyond Referendum — or no referendum? Timesonline A fairer NHS Centralised spending Mmm milkshake Born too early Legal pleasures I'd like to be charitable, but this is an outrage Fight! Fight! Plenty of shouting but no knockout blow Comment Toyota Witness saw a fight at Diana crash scene Contempt warning to media Multiple Display Advertising Items John Lewis Apple faces legal threat over 'toxic' iPhone Greens' challenge to technology giant Device contains 'dangerous chemicals' Multiple Display Advertising Items Two charged for terrorism cash In brief We all want to be in Wokingham Prince helps out crash victim Melting Arctic ice measured Green calls Qtda Open University to lose £30m as cash for second degrees is cut Multiple Display Advertising Items GPs oppose proposals to extend care out of hours Actor joins the underworld's shadowy cast Leading man spent two weeks with mafia Cronenberg film opens London festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Morrisons Cruise BA 'wrong to blame pilots' before inquiry into crash at Heathrow Investigators studying evidence from aircraft Ninth ground collision at airport since 2002 Renault London has slowest traffic in Europe at just 12mph The old friends who turned on Liberal Democrats The embattled leader was prompted by his supporters, not his enemies, to spring his resignation on an astonished party Roll up, for the most frustrating job in politics Rivalry of former allies began at the door of the Commons Whodunnit? It was the socks-obsessed press Officer breaks down in tears at de Menezes trial Harrods Templars call for Pope to apologise 'Wallace and Gromit' van up for sale Maid tells of finding Woolmer's body Hurley evades £1,000 nuptials fee Biotech patch offers no-risk birth control It will have none of the Pill's side-effects Technique halts gene vital for fertilisation Quarter of all children could be obese by 2050 but ministers insist on 'moving the goalposts' RNAi Timesonline HSBC New species of giant dinosaur found in 'lost world' graveyard Herbivore was as tall as a four-storey building Skeleton lay among 1,000 fossilised remains British Airways Footprints at watering hole lead to the first reptiles Stab at black comedy pales into insignificance First night Theatre Swimming with Sharks Vaudeville Theatre, Wc2 Bottlenose Dolphin Doctor Crippen may have been innocent DNA proves corpse was not his wife, Cora Body could have been from botched abortion Multiple Display Advertising Items America Iran Treasure seekers run the gauntlet over world's biggest haul of gold Stirring up the past, jeopardising the future Multiple Display Advertising Items From boom to bust: the silver generation that could leave Uncle Sam broke First baby-boomer applies for her pension Another 80 million are hard on her heels UN council seat spells end of Libya's wilderness years Struggle for justice Baby bulge Phone call derails controversial deal to attract India into the nuclear fold Multiple Display Advertising Items Nato 'lacking resources to fight Taleban' Putin heads alliance to defend Iran Caspian nations make pact against the West Deal will protect nuclear ambitions The Times Ties that bind (AFP): Bush defies China by meeting Dalai Lama (AP): Rape charges (AP): Burma aid cut Fugitive named (Reuters): Lavatories for all 'Blair mayor' takes helm of new Italian party Ex-Communist youth leader moves to Centre Reformer could be next prime minister Multiple Display Advertising Items A life in politics Multiple Display Advertising Items Anger as rock star who murdered girlfriend is freed after four years Northern Rock board was ready to quit Online grocery boom HSBC challenge US tech sales surge Quote of the day Bear Stearns targeted Business big shot Turner out as chief of BAE after declaring keen desire to stay in charge Defence company seeks 'change in culture' Board might consider an American successor Pfizer may have to unpick exclusive distribution Flagging fortunes Stock markets A graceful exit is engineered, now it's time for change Picture Gallery High anxiety over the price of oil Commodities Impervious Rock Timesonline ECU Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Northern Rock board offered to fall on sword if investors said 'go' Cross-party panel grills bank's executives Applegarth refuses to shoulder blame for run The Institute of Chartered Accountants Countdown Business big shot Sir Ian Gibson Online sales of groceries are predicted to double over next five years The Times Burberry lifted by luxury Inflation rate comes in under target for third month in row Rethink could transform HSBC, rebel says Knight Vinke urges focus on fewer markets Campaigner vows to carry on fight for years Lenders, watchdogs and the courts wrangle over credit card penalties War of words Alliance Leicester British Airways So funny they almost laughed . . . but didn't City Diary Lloyds spells it out-badly City Diary Digging into the Ice Man City Diary Timesonline Tonight is the twentieth anniversary dinner of the … City Diary Picture Gallery McAlpine stands firm as Carillion pushes £584m takeover bid Whitbread shares fall amid good news and bad news Wannabe stars of tomorrow jump aboard the new musical express Times Online IBM Market gets tougher US technology groups defy slowing economy Ericsson chief's future in doubt as profit warning stuns market HSBC Threats to economy to carry over into 2008, says Paulson Lates Wells Fargo takes heavy hit for bad home loans Foreclosure figures Chinese bank targets Bear Stearns stake State-owned group has $5.9bn to spend Several groups seek to build US stakes Multiple Display Advertising Items Spreading out China's drive for wealth means end of our low-carbon dreams The Times Dreamliner chief ousted over delay Cross-border rise Pressure on lenders Fears grow for dollar Carbon Trust 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 Miners lose shine and drag the market down Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day SSL might be expensive but growth is beckoning Mouchel Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day St Ives Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Spread EX Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Anniversaries Weather Eye Major-General Derek Horsford Officer who commanded Gurkhas in the Burma theatre and later served in Korea and Kuwait Major-General D. G. T. Horsford, CBE, DSO and Bar, Major-General Brigade of Gurkhas, 1969-71, was born on February 7,1917. He died on October 5,2007, aged 90 Ned Sherrin Lives Remembered Tony Ryan Ali Muhammad Varqa The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry Professor Desmond Costa Classicist who saved his department at Birmingham and whose deft translations won Seneca new admirers Desmond Costa, Classicist, was born on September 24,1932. He died of heart failure on August 29,2007, aged 74 Adam Watson Diplomat and academic of broad erudition who was an early member of the English School of international relations Adam Watson, CMG, diplomat, academic and author, was born on August 10,1914. He died on August 21,2007, aged 93 Sir Abraham Goldberg Distinguished physician who was a world authority on porphyria Sir Abraham Goldberg, Reglus Professor of the Practice of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 1978-89, was born on December 7,1923. He died on September 1,2007, aged 83 Leverhulme Trust Awards Whether Community design is infringed Law Report Court of Appeal Motorist can reclaim cost of hire car after accident Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Memorial Service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices How Réaumur fell off the temperature scale Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 17,1793 The Times reports the "Curious Anecdote of a Sporting Parson" Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Rivals queueing up to challenge Kauto Star Racing Kempton Park Newcastle Yesterday's results Leicester Martin Samuel Huntingdon Football Champions' Day lives up to its name Lingfield Park Racing Wetherby Course specialists Literato, trained in France by Jean-Claude Rouget, … Uttoxeter Surrey add Asif to their wealth of overseas bowling talent Cricket Frustrated Clarke is lined up by Derbyshire Indian league may lure Warne from Hampshire Murray regains lost honour for Britain Tennis Mutua Madrileña Masters Alonso's future in limbo after Ferrari decide to retain Massa Motor racing New panel to preside over doping disputes Harrington ahead Ebdon misses bonus Paleaaesina arrested Kay and Shaw believe they have key to win battle of the locks Rugby union World Cup Botha and Matfield do not scare England duo South Africa lineout remains predictable Football Fixtures Pools forecast Raphaël Ibañez will lead France into his 98th and proba European Under-21 Championship Football Results American football Baseball Basketball Golf Snooker Tennis In an emergency, England can draw hope from South Africa's ambulance mission Rugby union World Cup How to rustle up a quick victory Multiple Display Advertising Items Experience likely to give Cueto edge as Ashton weighs options Rugby union World Cup Sale wing set to take place of injured Lewsey Sackey given tough job of marking Habana Sportoptions Jones still fearful of threat posed by Wilkinson The Times Johnson says South Africa present danger from all angles How England harnessed the power of raw anger Noble efforts maintain progress Football Tommy's Dalglish heralds flowering of Scotland into new force Ireland v Cyprus Football Euro 2008 qualifiers San Marino v Wales Sweden v N Ireland Hiddink goes on the attack with players' backing to end hoodoo Coach has no victories against English teams Ince issues rallying cry for 'big characters' England must trust instincts Timesonline Coral Football Euro 2008 qualifying group E Russia v England Sky Sports 1,4pm Ladbrokes Terry loses battle of wounded knee Football Euro 2008 qualifying group E Russia v England Turf wars We answer your questions about that pitch William Hill Fears come to the surface as cracks deepen for McClaren Football Euro 2008 qualifying group E Russia v England Sky Sports 1,4pm Injury on plastic pitch puts Terry out of game Robinson protected by makeshift defence Ladbrokes Newcastle shut door on talk of losing Owen at cut price Kemsley exit adds to intrigue The Insider Roots of the problem Times Crossword 23,734 Many pennies on Russia with gloves England rocked by Terry blow Injury rules captain out of Moscow mission Campbell in line to deputise for crucial tie The Times Best for the rugby World Cup Index The face On a wing and a player On a wing and a player Not a ghost of a chance for Happy Hallowe'en The click Vice rife among Runnymede's middle class Romantic fiction pushes the envelope Image of the day Modern morals Life on all fours Five quadrupedal siblings in Turkey were thought to be unique. But now more adults who walk on all fours have been found—in Iraq. Martin Fletcher hears their stories Timesonline We're all made with quadrupedal walking ability My beloved brother abused me Family secrets A reader adored her brother, but he began an incestuous relationship with her that later blighted her life Timesonline Readers' advice Living a lie The Times Dear BBC: We deserve to work here because . . . So merciless with Ming A degree of change It fell off the back of a car Lifestyle Getting rid of your clutter? Looking for a bargain? Car boot sales are the place, and an adventure too, says Miranda Green AA Emma Hope Party people and pigtail princesses Style the week in fashion Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong launches her weekly take on the scene Buy this Twist and pout Look good, fight breast cancer Beauty jury The Times Off came the fake lashes and the real ones, too My life in fashion The make-up artist Bobbi Brown tells Alice Olins how her assistant came a bit of a cropper when working with Helena Christensen The Times The builder of dreams Richard Meier's restless imagination reaches beyond architecture into every corner of his life, says Morgan Falconer These humble sheds are symbols of a fading world Rock chick lays an egg First night Pop KT Tunstall Carling Academy, Birmingham Concert Monteverdi Vespers Westminster Cathedral World music Ladysmith Black Mambazo Swan, High Wycombe Timesonline Concert LeedsLieder + Various venues, Leeds Pop Dream Theater Wembley Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Comedy Milton Jones South Street Arts Centre, Reading A shared vision Crème Working Relationship Dame Mary Perkins, the co-founder of Specsavers, and her personal assistant, Debbie Torode, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Don't make me angry Multiple Display Advertising Items Another hard day at the desk . . . Crème Workstation problems are making us ill, says Penny Cottee Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a Hollywood-style Christmas party 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 Location, Location, Location: Best and Worst Live! Channel 4,9pm Dispatches: Abortion — What We Need to Know Channel 4,10.40pm Film choice Variations Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Channel 4,11.45pm/12.45am Web video of the day Film choice The spies who riled me Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4348 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 78 Appeal EMC Are you prepared to cope with the data explosion? The data explosion Ron Condon assesses the impact that rocketing data volumes will have on business and suggests ways to cope Contents Some of the key findings The power of transformation Business Change To survive in an increasingly competitive world, today's businesses are under constant pressure to transform themselves, not just once, but as part of a constant process of renewal Computacenter Paperless office? Maybe one day Paperless Office We'll never rid offices of paper completely, but reducing its use can deliver huge benefits Less paper, better business processes Paperless Office The arguments have never been stronger for turning paper documents into digital form Standard Life scans mail to automate business processes Financial services company Standard Life has been digitising its mail for the past nine years. However, due to the large volumes of post it receives the company decided to take advantage of the technology available and implement systems to help manage this process even more effectively Green IT: Good for your conscience, good for your business Going Green Some parts of the country have so many computer systems draining power that they face running out of electricity. How can more efficient data centres help? Sheffield Hallam expands in a virtual world Sheffield Hallam is one of the UK's most innovative and progressive universities with more than 28,000 students, over 5,000 staff and a turnover of around £170 million Brit Insurance gets a clear view of its data Case Study In June last year, Brit Insurance embarked on a project to re-organise radically the way it held computer data The Facts When did you last see your data? Compliance Regulators and lawmakers are cracking down on companies to ensure they manage and protect information correctly. How companies ease the process of compliance Law firm tames the growth of its systems Yorkshire-based Raleys Solicitors has used a combination of solutions to manage growth, and stay compliant with its regulators Glossary Risky business Disaster Recovery If fires, floods and power cuts don't wreck your business, then a careless or malicious employee will — unless you've made proper plans to stop them FUjiTSU Awkward questions for your IT department In The Spotlight Ron Condon stirs up trouble by suggesting some lines of enquiry for board members looking to find out what actually happens in IT. Put your IT director in the hot seat with these lines of enquiry Come to the show Storage Expo opens today and will provide everything you need to know about storage and how to manage your growing mountain of data The Conference Keynote programme EMC The Times Remploy We can all be leaders Introduction Businesses must realise the potential of disabled employees, Peter Little says. If they don't, they will miss out on the skills of a large proportion of the country's workforce Facts and Figures Inside Promoting good practice sets an example for all Awards In my Experience Profit from lost talent The Business Case Improving the employability of disabled people could add £13 billion to the British economy. That is a pretty persuasive business argument, reports Carly Chynoweth Hotel opens doors to equal chances Winner Innovation Train to Gain Winner Profile Individual Every year we help thousands of disabled people overcom Mechanics of success Winner Small Business Making your business accessible to disabled customers and staff alike isn't difficult, says the owner of Andy's Kars. He tells Mark Hunter that it just takes imagination Navy makes career paths for its disabled employees plain sailing Winner Large Business Remploy Winner Profile Business Person Better the skilled worker you know Winner Retention Radar Honesty is a winner Winner Medium-Sized Business Opinion Anne McGuire MP The Key to . . . Mental Health at Work Web Watch Commended Learning The genesis of work Winner Learning Employers' forum on disability Remploy
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