News from 24/10/2007
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Andrew Robson, Penny Cottee, Andrew Billen, Lord Rees of Ludlow President of the Royal Society, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Neil Johnston, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Preston, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Elizabeth Judge, Brian Barder, Rosalind Renshaw, Will Pavia, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gareth Tarr, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Gribbin, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Colin Summerhayes Executive Director, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Peter Ruck, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Guy Bigland, Melanie Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John O'Leary, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Valerie Plame Wilson, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Barbara Curry, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gerard Baker, Emma Jayne Jones, Ross Clark, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Demitri Coryton, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Dean Jones, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Rebecca Newman, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Martin Murrell, Professor Ian Gilmore, Peter Cuming, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Richard Owen, Ian J. Hartill, Monica Seeley, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Grayson Perry, Raymond Tallis, Kevin Maher, Dr Colin Guthrie, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Benazir Bhutto, Dominic Maxwell, Ian Edwards, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Benjamin Levy, Philip Webster, John Naish, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Sarah Butler, Michael Bird, Lydia Hislop, Kevin Hackett, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, Richard Ford,
ResumoIndex A levels face axe in favour of diplomas New qualification can be 'jewel in the crown' Tories fear academic standards will be eroded The girls whose parents died saving them Sale of tainted lamb leads to health scare DNA link to murder Conspiracy verdict Kurdish rebel moves No 10 'blocked' inquiry Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Timesmobile Quick find Today's weather The Times Blue Card scheme will lure qualified workers to plug skills gap in EU 20m migrants will get full citizenship rights Britain will opt out and propose rival plan New super-regulator will have power to close hospitals within 24 hours A record rise in immigration is helping to fuel a One-in-a-billion DNA match links suspect to girl's murder, 32 years on Victim, 11, was stabbed 12 times and left to die Innocent man served 16 years for the attack Paul Smith Shoes A great injustice Ministers to give diplomas their chance to take place of a levels A sensible gamble, or an admission of failure? Picture Gallery Friars close religious college at Oxford BBC hits cut back Flu risk from ducks Asylum reprieve End of line for cinema Ouch! Christmas tree price rise will hurt EU ruling cuts supply of non-shedding variety Retailers are told to charge 20 per cent more WAGs in premier league when it comes to GCSEs Allure History in tinsel Parents who went to save their children sucked in by whirlpool Holiday tragedy Surfers gave warning of treacherous waters Tide and currents created swirling mass Deadly trap of the underwater tornado Girl who fell 30ft from hotel balcony was found crying for her mother A British schoolboy who was recovering from cancer … Britain secretly converts prisons to detain foreign criminals only Omega Vote on treaty might not be possible, says Cameron Over here and in jail Health scare as tainted lamb is found being sold in supermarkets Dangerous drugs were still present in animals Nationwide search of retailers is ordered £1.3m study into Alzheimer's Staples Ford Magisterial tones from Michael Cockerell (the film Cate Blanchett sweeps down the red carpet looking distinctly unregal at the premiere of Elizabeth: The Golden Age, in which she reprises one of her most famous roles Postscript Renée Zellweger on her friendship with George Clooney: How did lyrics for the classic Beatles song Michelle Another week and another square for Blair People "i have had some fairly shocking experiences, " Martin At last, the secret behind Amy Winehouse's outlandish, A painful homecoming for Ewan McGregor, who has been Inside Track David Starkey, the constitutional expert who has A new name in the Court Circular yesterday Also at Dave's press conference (see below, left) the Monday night: Mark Austin, star presenter of ITV Sainbury's Activists plan to cause chaos when Terminal 5 at Heathrow is opened Group plans blockade and aims to disrupt trials Airports body is itself spying on infiltrators MPs angered by lobbyist code that will keep identities secret Sky Diplomatic Incident The future of secondary education remains desperately unclear Hu's Challenge China needs radical change from its modestly changed Politburo Ancient and Modern As the dig for Aristotle's lost work continues, The Times finds a fragment . . . Finally. A panda shows its teeth Picture Gallery Tubby or not tubby: get ready for action Thunderer: Who's going to the 2012 synchronised volleyball? The Turkish view Train windows Debating dates Climate debate needs facts not alarmism Fighting obesity with education Timesonline A vote to stay in Drinking up Cycle safe Why blame me? It was all my brain's fault Get sick in Scotland, not England (for now, anyway) Battle of Ideas Skoda Names of cheating clergy will be put on register of sex offenders Church will use the list to screen priests Concern as affairs are put on level with abuse Those who strayed Church of England sinner priests placed on blacklist Ns&i Timesonline Election shambles verdict: the voters lost Scottish electorate 'treated as afterthought' Report points finger of blame at minister Multiple Display Advertising Items MoD budget savings lead to a thousand job losses General rules out any more Iraq troop withdrawals before 2009 Iberia WHSmith Parties must play the long game now the deadline has shifted Multiple Display Advertising Items Student jailed for terror propaganda He boasted of plan to become suicide bomber Police found al-Qaeda videos in his home Lloyds TSB How you can help to halt online child abuse Thousands of surfers see images accidentally Monitor urges public to report offending sites Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Staff: Briton, 74, is charged with sex assault on boy Commander denies de Menezes error Golden Koran is sold for £1.1 million Fosterers quit over gay rights rule Girl, 7, writes book on death of father Hobbycraft Parents urged to make children wear high-visibility clothing in the dark Yates of the Yard says No 10 obstructed him Police chief defends decision to hold inquiry Political pressure was felt during investigation Fly Silverjet Timesonline Train drivers to strike in pensions dispute Shot man named Music website arrest No pool payout Boxer given ban Fans can work it out Big bills and falling interest force Hermitage to shut London centre Second museum fails at Somerset House New emphasis will be placed on scholarship British singer charms North Koreans into a tour Decline and fall EBay Tycoon's lover wins battle of wills with £600,000 award for 'lavish lifestyle' Sky Shots in the arm Multiple Display Advertising Items Flu jab 'failing to save the elderly' Hospital admission rates barely affected Study calls for an alternative strategy The Cooperative Bank History of mass extinction is a grim lesson on climate change Priory U-turn over renewable energy Plenty of foreplay but where's the climax? First night Film Lust, Caution Odeon West End Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Simplify digital The Times Cruise United States Iraq The next French revolution: Sarkozy sets out his plans for a green future Airlines and foreign lorries will pay more Supermarkets to show 'carbon labels' Russia hits back over spy death Britain 'blocking' Litvinenko inquiry Investigators want to interview doctors Multiple Display Advertising Items The Litvinenko story so far (AP): Gaza militant is killed by missile (AP): Discovery heads for space station (AP): Tighter rein on private guards (Reuters): Cyclists can risk headphones How a 'skip-rat' managed to turn rubbish into a $1m work of art Multiple Display Advertising Items Lost and found Multiple Display Advertising Items UN chief skates over Antarctica row Secretary-General to visit polar ice-cap Nations stake rival claims to resources Iraq shuts down Kurdish rebel offices under threat of attack Erdogan says military option remains open Brown backs Istanbul in fight against PKK (AFP): Polish leader seeks better deal with US (AFP): Fires rage on (AFP): Fight for Maori head (AFP): Child dies in battle (AFP): Taste of victory (AP): Jumbo binge kills (Reuters): Red light for police (AFP): Crime does pay Village spectators are over the Moon They get ringside seat for Chinese blast-off Asian space race takes a fresh leap Cityjet Abbey Diggers begin Herculaneum task of finding masterpieces lost to volcano Search resumes for classical 'holy grail' Scrolls were lost in Vesuvius eruption The Times British firm unveils hydrogen motorbike Nigeria oil firm threat S&N fights back Umbro promise Quote of the day VW nod for Porsche Business big shot Henri Winand Independent Insurance chief faces jail after being found guilty of fraud Deputy and finance chief also convicted Judge to rule on confiscation of assets A crook of the earth? Just ask his grandmother Stay in touch The black cloud Stock markets House prices overvalued, says MPC's Kate Barker Emirates Debenhams looks to have lots of shelf life Commodities BP must deliver Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Meet the lean, green mean machine Suzuki joins British company in project Fuel cell vehicle may reach mass market Business big shot Henri Winand Timesonline The power The Times Dell On a scale of one to dreadful, BP results score well with the City Profit down 45%, but ahead of expectations Shares given boost on positive analyst reaction Receiver is called in at Rhinebridge Healthcare Commission US propane price-fixing inquiry ends in $303m fine Quick off the starting block City Diary The royal albert hall london This is Keith Redpath, veteran life science analyst, working out his garden leave between leaving Panmure Gordon and joining JM Finn, and doing a spot of munro bagging Nothing changes except the edition date City Diary EDF Energy was, as anyone who watched the rugby City Diary Drop in confidence and demand takes toll on manufacturing It seems the beach hut market is all washed up City Diary They had a "team-building" paintball event for staff … City Diary Picture Gallery S&N makes Russia its battlefield in fight against takeover Portman chief to get £1.7m payoff In play Alliance Leicester ITV considers making bid for James Grant Pru looks beyond its British problems to savour Asian success Orange Umbro agrees £285m Nike takeover bid Logo will remain on England football shirts FA waives right to terminate contract Debenhams shrugs off concerns about downturn as sales pick up Selling points The black cloud that can loom over anyone, regardless of wealth, success or security The chairman of HBOS tells a conference in Scotland of his fight with clinical depression and urges a rethink in attitudes to sufferers Times Online Curriculum vitae Amazon sales up 41% despite fear of consumer downturn Traders relish taste of Apple as BlackBerry tries to enter key market Shares surge to their highest level in 20 years RIM's MusicStation to ease work-only image Clinique Barriers lifted for Porsche to drive ahead with purchase plans for VW The people's car European court puts end to 'Volkswagen law' Unions fear loss of worker representation From humble start to a byword for power The people's car The road to reunification of two great names in German carmaking Barclays Stockbrokers 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 Hays shares buoyed by persistent bid talk Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Persimmon is a sweet tale of growth amid the storm Ultra Electronics Deal of the day Timesonline Ultrasis Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive Grant Thornton Russian state bank ready to divert billions to ease credit crunch fears Finance minister says crisis risk remains Oil wealth used to ease liquidity problems The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Countrywide offers help as borrowers struggle to pay $16 billion in home loans Lender moves under government pressure Bankruptcy filings rise in United States Investmiltonkeynes Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Memorial Rod Allen Advertising executive known as the 'jingle king' who created some of the most recognisable slogans of the 1970s and 1980s Rod Allen, advertising executive, was born on May 16,1929. He died on August 22,2007, aged 78 Weather Eye Kisho Kurokawa Architect whose 'symbiotic' approach sought to combine modern materials with a traditional Japanese attitude to design Kisho Kurokawa, architect and writer, was born on April 8,1934. He died on October 12,2007, aged 73 Rüdiger Freiherr von Wechmar German diplomat who, as ambassador to Britain, dealt deftly with the tense relationship between Thatcher and Kohl Rüdiger Freiherr von Wechmar, diplomat and government spokesman, was born on November 15,1923. He died on October 17,2007, aged 83 Professor Lucjan Lewitter Historian whose pithy prose exemplified a deep understanding of Russian modern history and of Russo-Polish relations Professor Lucjan Lewitter, historian, was born on June 1,1922. He died on September 19,2007, aged 85 Thanksgiving service Lord Weatherill Pleural plaques provide no cause of action Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Diary of a freak-show Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Leverhulme Trust Awards Deaths School Notices University News Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Times Online Life baronies Appointments The Times Legal news Theories about climate must visit the deep past Weather Eye Nature Notes Reuters: On This Day October 24,1923 The Times's New York correspondent reports on Lloyd George's visit to America and the warm reception given to his call for the "Lincoln touch" in helping to bring about world peace Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Brennan proves more than Knowhere man Racing Bath Baseball Football Excellent Art has brush with bad luck in Mile Lingfield Park Racing Yarmouth Yesterday's results Exeter Lingfield Park Kempton Park Folkestone Course specialists Brailsford turns his attention from beaten track to assault on the Tour Cycling Football Results Pools forecast Bowls Cricket Hockey Football Fixtures Snooker Squash Tennis Media Planet Aristocrats face rough ride from rivals hungry to make mark Baseball World Series Five, 1am tomorrow American football Colorado have won 21 of their past 22 games Red Sox squad filled with household names Virgin wines Dolphins lose Brown for Wembley showpiece Who won and lost in a saga of speed, spies and settling scores Motor racing The Times Timesonline Murray takes classy step towards Beijing All change at Wigan Britain fall to defeat Murray in groove Jayawardena boost O'Leary in frame for Ireland job after Staunton runs out of time Football FAI to confirm the departure of manager Givens to take charge for match against Wales William Hill Gerrard Bolton make Megson their top target Flawless King puts fear into careworn Coventry Football Coca-Cola Championship Plymouth start dreaming of play-offs Premier League today Drogba given support by Chelsea's last line of defence Football Champions League Group B United run Kiev ragged to make mockery of their injury worries Group F Barcelona guile not enough to break through Smith's solid men Football Champions League Group E I will stick to my guns over Gerrard's role, says Benítez Group a Wenger receives the perfect gift from his class of talented charges Football Champions League Volkswagen Thinking What a difference a year makes Football Lehmann won't let exclusion lie amid claims of humiliation Group H Berbatov eyeing Tottenham exit as pressure on manager mounts Times Online Times Crossword 23,740 Walcott takes lead as Arsenal present the magnificent seven Wenger issues call for an England comeback United join fun with confident show in Kiev The Times Inside Motor racing Football Index The face A very British institution School timetable: history, biology, maths, inner bliss The click Sales rep? No, I'm a troll-zapping superhero Charlie Thomas and the Traffic Cone of Doom Image of the day Modern morals Brought to book The unmasking of Valerie Plame as a CIA agent was treason, she claims in a new book. But in an interview with her, our US Editor Gerard Baker argues that it was just another Washington insider scandal, and everyone wins 'It felt like I'd been punched hard in the gut' An extract from Fair Game by Valerie Plame Wilson Sandals The Times Is this phone vote a cynical cop-out? Press 1 for yes . . . Plagued by pettifoggers Ultimate high My mother's secret baby Family secrets A chance search among old photographs triggered a quest by a reader to discover what her mother was hiding from her. She was shocked to discover the truth, and saddened that it took so long The Times Picture perfect Style The week in fashion Fashion Editor, Lisa Armstrong, hails a new movie about Karl Lagerfeld and a book of fabulous illustrations Half-Term Puzzles Autumn make-up Beauty jury It's not funny when your boobs pop out My life in fashion Helena Christensen talks to Alice Olins about being a supermodel and her most embarrassing catwalk disasters The Times Britney hits one more time Arts Britney Spears has left her troubles at the studio door, says Pete Paphides in this exclusive review of her fine new album Britney Spears — the hits, misses and that terrible Madonna duet Bye, thanks, and now it's back to the wheel world Nationaltheatre Love me, love my mouth First night Comedy Sandra Bernhard Huddersfield Town Hall Concert Britten Sinfonia/Ibragimova West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge Theatre Jenufa Arcola, E8 The Times BFI London Film Festival Concert Book of Longing Barbican Dance From Here to Maturity Purcell Room Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop John Hiatt Barbican Same angle, fresh approach Créme Working 9 to 5 Multiple Display Advertising Items Want to get on? Then talk the talk and walk the walk Crème Get yourself noticed if you want promotion, says Penny Cottee Multiple Display Advertising Items Stress Busters Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 BBC One Today's TV Frankenstein Viewing Guide ITV1, 9pm Michael Jackson: What Really Happened Channel 4,10pm One Life BBC One, 10.40pm On the Town (1949) Film choice Channel 4,10am Cool Runnings (1993) UKTV Gold, 7pm The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) Film 4,9pm Variations The Last Shot (2004) BBC One, 11.30pm The Reaping (2007)/Alpha Dog (2006) New to Sky Box Office The Electric Proms BBC Two, 11.20pm Web video of the day Take it as read: it's a class effort Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4354 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 83 Acorn Stairlifts
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