News from 23/10/2007
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Andrew Robson, Nicola Finnerty, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Andrew Billen, Harry Mitchell, David Brown, Fuad Kavur, David Aaronovitch, Osman Streater, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Chris Harding, Suna Erdem, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lucia Van Der Post, Clive Woodward, Patrick Hosking Business Commentary, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Jessica Parker, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Barrowcliffe, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Michael Heaney, Bernard Parke, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Hugh Schollick, Jennifer Taylor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jonathan Goring, Martin Rogers, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Greg Clark, MP, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Mark Ogden, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Ross Clark, John Westerby, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Bill Viola, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, The Rev Paul Nicolson Chairman, Philip Stott, Francis Elliott Chief Political Correspondent, Derek Hall, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Neil Jones, Dr Joan Ransley Lecturer, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, W. S. H. Laidlaw, George Caulkin, Alan Chapman, Andrew Heywood, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Nick Wergan, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Dr Charles Tannock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Stefan Simanowitz, Gordon Brown, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Robbie Millen, Richard Ford, Peter Andell, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Stanley Brodie, QC,
ResumoThe Times Index Olympics chiefs set to ban all car travel 8 million visitors must rely on public transport Games are blueprint for future major events Fans lionise Cruise at Times premiere Four parents die while trying to save children High-risk reoffenders Apple profits soar Thousands flee fires Rugby coach doubts Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Increases in Co2 mean climate change 'will be tougher to combat' Findings make earlier forecasts 'too optimistic' It's rather scary, say British researchers Badger cull backed to stop cattle TB The Government was accused last night of paying lip Haven't you got anything smaller? Gang 'tried to pass off fake £500,000 notes' Forgery errors and huge sums alerted bank Note of distinction Bank & Olufsen Big rise in dangerous criminals reoffending while on probation Murder and rape were among their new crimes Twelve of them were rated as 'critical risk' Registered sex offenders in England and Wales Supervision failed to stop determined sex offenders Picture Gallery £1m for non-election surprises Labour MPs Major's MoD claim Trusts still short Naval nuclear scares Superbugs threat Footballer banned No, this is not a repeat. ITV to bring back Sir Trevor and News at Ten Grade admits change was 'shocking mistake' Secret negotiations to restore a trusted face Back from the edge BBC to cut its coverage of crime in economy drive Prada Next train departs in 13.87 seconds … how the capital will cope without cars London Olympics Organisers banking on key rail expansion Transport solutions are to promote cycling Atlanta took gold in the Chaos Games Big screen idols put the thrill into premiere of political thriller Redford's attack on terror war misfires First Night Lions for Lambs Odeon Leicester Square Dolce & Gabbana The Times Four parents die trying to save children British tourists swept out from Algarve cove Father rescues child then has heart attack Hunt for British mother after girl, 7, falls from hotel balcony in Majorca BMI Healthcare Volkswagen Alas! Pertinent as it may seem, the Department of "i was on a plane to South Africa last week, " a sad Alliance Leicester Jolie and Pitt take on aid People According to his offical biography, Chris Huhne (the The regrettable business of defeat does not appear … Madonna's wedding tiara failed to find a buyer at a A Spitting Image puppet of Diana, Princess of Wales, is to be auctioned A YouTube link of James Blunt singing You're Beautiful Postscript Laurence Olivier's costume from Richard III has Pity Julianne Moore, Christened Freckleface Strawberry TAG Heuer Freed patient stabbed health worker to death on home visit She was sent alone to hand-deliver a letter He threatened to kill the Queen, court told Saab 93 Cold Calculations The Tories have a compelling case to make on the EU treaty Tusk Master Poland's next Prime Minister has a mandate to modernise Beetle Mania Ladybirds land in New York—but will the fad for red and black last? If that's smart, I'm an imbecile Picture Gallery Stop and search and don't feel ashamed Thunderer: How high is your panic level? Is it 28? 50? 90? Political charities Turkey and the conflicts in the Middle East Link between obesity and poverty Timesonline Washing-up blues The perils of cycling Weather control Excuses, excuses L for leather A weapons expert, a rose grower and a fantasist Call that a catastrophe? How about a minor hiccup On Labour's supposed troubles Battle of Ideas The Private Clinic Ulster powersharing in danger of collapse as IRA blamed for killing DUP warning after man lured to his death Sinn Fein denies any republican involvement Man dies in drive-by shooting linked to feud at nightclubs Inside Track EBay Reunited lovers lighten hearts of Eurostar arrivals Motorcycle 'swerved to avoid Diana's car' Rider did not stop at the scene, inquests told Unidentified men left in car parked in tunnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Pc World Chancellor to consider tax changes Threat to endangered British crayfish Madeleine kidnap 'can't be ruled out' Charlie and the Philosopher's Cone Expedia Attacker of man, 96, is spared jail MAXjet Supermarkets 'foil recycling' Live at No 26? Then you mustn't water the garden until tomorrow ING Direct Brown attacked on all sides for 'running away' from referendum Politics EU treaty Bertie Ahern has joined in criticism of the Prime Minister after he insisted that he was not bound to put the EU treaty to voters Multiple Display Advertising Items My safeguards In out, in out, shake the treaty all about Politics EU treaty Battle can be won, at cost of trust Christian JP refused to rule on gay adoption He appeals against tribunal verdict on 'bias' Magistrates 'cannot pick and choose cases' Uncle Ben's Sainsbury's Rethink on jury service after convictions U-turn Forces survivors Freak jousting death Ballet tripped up Multiple Display Advertising Items Health report: some progress but we are still too fat and drink too much Tiscali Legal & General 'Safe passage' note secures art jewels for London show Russia's paintings protected from seizure Royal Academy hopes to break visitor records Greenest of cities still costing the Earth Bradford & Bingley Cruise United States South Africa The women rebels who are ready to fight and die for the Kurdish cause They are treated as equal by male comrades Play a crucial role in the PKK campaign Turkey seeks lost troops as pressure for action grows Tomorrow's leading men take the stage to perform an old ritual Multiple Display Advertising Items Putin orders truce between feuding security services New generation Celebrities join the masses as thousands flee burning homes in California Huge blazes leave one dead and dozens injured State of emergency is declared by governor Ladybird, ladybird … fly away and eat all our little pests A taste for aphids President faces resistance over tribute to hostage shot by Nazis Sky Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Bin Laden message urges insurgent unity (AP): Nuclear hope (Reuters): Teenagers die in fire (AP): Pilot 'ignored alerts' (AFP): Bollywood star jailed 'Mama Oprah' flies in amid abuse claims at school for girls Cornhill There is tension in the air, says first black MP as Swiss take a turn to the right Cityjet Young voters win a fresh start Poland's new leader will head reform surge Émigré youth vital in ousting Kaczynski twin The Times (AFP): Tamil Tiger planes join in suicide raid (AP): $5m honesty prize (AFP): Ethiopia attack (Reuters): Kenya election (AP): Author honoured Former Virgin man to head Orange Paragon fears RBS in Cheyne talks Nike lines up Umbro Quote of the day Microsoft settles Index Court makes it harder for UK businesses to shut factory gates UK Coal defeat at London tribunal Legal experts fear information leaks Beware the aftershocks, outgoing IMF head warns Chain reaction Stock markets Apple profits soar amid hunger for iPods and Macs Nothing Standard about this £5bn deal Picture Gallery The canny tots Commodities Having lauded the good sense of private investors in Rodrigo de Rato is the latest senior figure to describe HSBC Currencies Need to know Timesonline British Energy closes nuclear plants Fears of threat to winter power supplies Generating company's shares take £500m hit Business big shot Malcolm Wicks If the Government needed any reminder about the need to inject some speed into the debate over the need for nwe nuclear power stations Dell Investors take fright with Paragon linked to new Rock horror show Analysts' notes spark 10 per cent shares fall February deadline looms for lender Alliance Leicester Pension cuts RBS takes aim at collapsed $6.6bn Cheyne SIV portfolio Alexander decides that the future's Orange Third management shake-up in six months Profitability falls amid heavy competition The royal albert hall london Arculus accuses Emap over its break-up plan Great Storm fails to quell City old trouper City Diary Someone with an even longer memory than me points out that the last time Scottish & newcastle was subject to a hostile bid, in 1989 from Elders IXL of Australia, ageing Geordie folk-rockers Lindisfarne pledged their support with a ditty called "Save Our Ales". Time to emerge from retirement again? A little light on the dark side of Michael Jackson City Diary Spotted on Eurostar at the weekend, David Cameron and City Diary A City lawyer who is also a governor of a prep school City Diary What lies ahead for Lord Browne of Madingley, the forme City Diary Time for red faces over at Turquoise City Diary Snowusa Picture Gallery Wary investors desert London IPOs Volume plummets by 75% on LSE and AIM Record quarter for emerging markets SAP Hit and miss S&n condemns 'dishonourable' £9bn bid move by Carlsberg and Heineken Veolia Standard and Swiss Re face pressure over Resolution bid The Times Nike prepares to bring Umbro under its wing Bear Stearns and Citic launch investment pact US bank to take 2% of Chinese broker Beijing to pay $1bn for a stake in Stearns Korean state oil company ponders £1.7bn Burren bid Linn Multiple Display Advertising Items Turbulent times Microsoft to comply with Europe's antitrust ruling Grube tries to keep critics at bay as EADS slims down its board 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 Vodafone up on talk of early succession Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day York's attractions may be skin-deep but are plentiful Burren Energy Deal of the day Timesonline Pearson Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Keeping things in the family may hinder India's progress Report calls for more corporate transparency Questions over role of independent directors Happy families The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Panerai Laboratorio Di Idee British funds Equity Prices Crockett & Jones Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Weather Eye R. B. Kitaj Artist whose complex subject matter, expressed in simple images, was on occasion the subject of vituperative press attacks R. B Kitaj, painter, was born on October 29,1932. He died on October 21,2007, aged 74 Admiral William Crowe Head of the US Armed Forces who later became ambassador to Britain Admiral William Crowe, US naval officer and diplomat, was born on January 2,1925. He died on October 18,2007, aged 82 Sir Alfred Shepperd Lives Remembered Alan Coren Court Circular National employment policy justifies age bias Law Report Court of Justice of the European Dinners Luncheon Legal Notices Announcements Lipman & Sons Word Watching Legal news Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries News Papers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Thanksgiving Services Dinner Reception Autumn temperatures give flu a fighting chance Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 23,1964 Jean-Paul Sartre refuses the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Times reports sympathetically on his reasons for doing so Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Runners and riders prove scarce in the celebrity stakes Racing The Times Pontefract Yesterday's results Plumpton American football Wolverhampton Rugby union Gifford sets Straw Bear on course to tackle fences Exeter Racing Yarmouth Course specialists Lingfield Park Worcestershire are confident of being dry and high next season Cricket Jones joins club with optimism for the future Flood damage cost more than £800,000 Football Results American football Baseball Golf Football Fixtures Hockey Tennis Drugs testers target out of competition Webster on the rise Red Sox through Bailey begins bid Drawn together Harrison back in ring Dolphins hope change of scene will bring end to winless start American football The Times Peacock aims to build on Leeds success with Britain Rugby league Don't let jubilation and relief mask problems at the heart of England Johnson plays down demands for him to take charge before next World Cup Rugby union Head coach position requires a larger remit England rise to fourth in the world rankings Scenes from 2003 a distant memory after quiet arrival Thompson's shock return opens options to selectors Hamilton finds no appeal in fuelling fire of McLaren stand Motor racing Briton dismissive of winning title by default Dennis pursues FIA after decision in Brazil The Times Heated debate surrounds fuel controversy Champagne is left on ice as defeated Briton takes to his sickbed with fever Israel put out welcome mat All part of fun of the circus Gerrard and referee reflect on life in cold climate after derby disputes Football Clattenburg pays price for controversial display Liverpool captain tells of 'hurt' by substitution Gartmore Tiny Sheffield hoping to make impact on the world once more Football Campbell displays his talent Premier League today Ferguson confident United can avoid unnecessary discomfort Football Champions League Group hiccups made life difficult in the past Vidic embarks on his return after concussion The FA has confirmed that Wembley could host the No fear factor for Smith as he welcomes Barcelona test Gallas lauds Wenger's eye for style over Chelsea substance Football Champions League Dida has ban reduced for Celtic Park theatrics Timesonline Times Online Temperature rises sharply for Jol as Newcastle make most of lapses Football Barclays Premier League Disillusioned Drogba may be lured back to France by Lyons Football Beckham's 'pub team' criticised Times Crossword 23,739 Ranson closes in on buying Southampton Woodward puts boot in over England leadership Ashton may lack skills to be more than a coach Andrew criticised for being too 'high-profile' The Times Mortgages for Business Index Matt Dickinson Alan Lee Index The face A giant leap for womankind Japanese coin a cunning disguise for the fearful The click It's all very well, wack, but is it art? Our European 'friends' add insult to injury Image of the day Modern morals Today: first one awake Today, Radio 4's flagship morning news show, is 50 years old. Libby Purves, a former producer, reporter and presenter, looks back at the tensions between its stars, the dark days of the Hutton report and the sheer fun of it all A dinosaur that's had its day The Times All our yesterdays The Times Why Ming could sock it to his rivals Everybody looks up to Yentob Dumble outed It's not just a house, it's a home Book extract Lucia Van Der Post offers step-by-step advice on creating a glamorous home that is still your comfortable, welcoming sanctuary A few things I wish I'd known long ago . . . Half-Term Puzzles I made my excuses … and stayed Men Tuesday A visit to a 'high-class' brothel with a stag party was just too good a chance for Mark Barrowcliffe to miss. Or was it? The Times Make your excuses and leave Fancy some pick and mix? Arts The Critic A history of art covering 30,000 years gives Rachel Campbell-Johnston food for thought but not much nourishment The Philistine No art-lover he Robbie Millen nevertheless finds himself awed by mankind's artistic achievements Oh you pretty things Mary Poppins If you knew Siouxsie First night Pop Siouxsie Astoria 2, WC2 Concert Gerald Finley Wigmore Hall Opera Seraglio Theatre Royal, Glasgow Concert Cleveland Orchestra/Welser-Möst Symphony Hall, Birmingham Pop Rachel Unthank & the Winterset Junction, Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Nottdance Various Venues, Nottingham Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Radio Choice Today's radio Today's TV Spooks Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Last Chance Kids Channel 4,9pm Brat Camp: Mums and Daughters Channel 4,10pm I Could Go On Singing (1963) Film choice Channel 4,10am Amores Perros (2000) TCM, 9pm Rogue Trader (1999) ITV4, 11pm Variations Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Gimme Shelter (1970) BBC Four, 11.45pm The Long Riders (1980) BBC One, 11.55pm Web video of the day Old pro up to the old tricks Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4353 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 82 Appeal Index 'Student voice gets Lord's ear' Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Checkout of the Week Other Views It seemed such a jolly good idea at the time Issue of the Week Hindsight Giving up? The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Nobody wants to reach the top Other Stories we Liked Doctors lack the write stuff GPs accused of arrogance Homeless teens are being failed Social Care Bobbies pound the online beat Police Whine Watch Taking care of the future Interview Richard Brook, the first Public Guardian for England and Wales, tells Jennifer Taylor how his office can reassure us about future decisions that may be enacted on our behalf Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Exit the job's main attraction Education Acevo Teachers out of control Academia checks on faith Bosses opt not to train women Management Building a first sector for females Charities Rail Watch Subtle ways to milk the rich Charities Joe Public knows nothing Local Government Councils You've been quangoed Hero and Villain Sign Language Legislation Update Ema Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . When training can be cheap labour What Worked for Me Nick Wergan a teacher at Sackville School in East Grinstead, West Sussex, on winning the outstanding new teacher of the year award at the national Teaching Awards Well Taught Diary Dates Inside Will lawyers exist in 100 years? Join the debate Richard Susskind believes that the legal profession in its present shape faces extinction. Drafts of his new book will be published online and ideas and responses are encouraged. Frances Gibb reports Queen's Counsel Times Law Lawdiary Multiple Display Advertising Items Fiddling phone-in competition results is no laughing matter TV executives could face the confiscation of their assets and prison, write Nicola Finnerty and Jessica Parker Lawyer of the week In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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