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News from 26/10/2007

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Kathryn Hughes, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, John Brennand, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Sarbjit Ganger, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Dr Ellie Lee Senior lecturer in social policy, James Hider, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Jabbar Hasan, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Kasia Maciejowska, Maurice Wren, Rob Crilly, Pedro Lunguela, Gabby Logan, Roger McCANN, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Hannah Mitchell, Tim Reid, John D. Hart, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Lord Walton, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Alan Millard, Elizabeth Colman, Jessie Hewitson, Alison White Chief Executive, Andy Middleton, Tim Lott, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Norman Miller, Stefanie Marsh, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Jeremy Lee, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Tim Reilly, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Paul Lester, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Dalya Alberge, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Thomas Fletcher, Roderick Thompson, Steve Jelbert, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster, Sir George Pinker, David Sanderson, Kate Eshelby, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Alan Johnston, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rosemary Behan, Olav Bjortomt, Alan Dronsfield, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Jayne Dowle,

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The Times Index The Earth Audit Survival of humanity at risk, claim scientists Growing prosperity puts strain on resources Bush imposes tough sanctions against Iran Madeleine 'abductor' Frightful Hallowe'en MPs expenses claims Jol loses Spurs job Timesonline Record audience Opinion Stay in touch Times2 Quick find Today's weather The Times Brown plans to double 28-day detention limit for suspected terrorists Ministers are seeking an all-party consensus Safeguards and judicial review to be included Labour peer 'aided arms meeting' 'The tide came at us like a missile'- the survivor's story Father dived in to save the struggling children He recounts rescue from his hospital bed Tiffany Marginal MPs prove the biggest spenders in review of expenses 'Spendthrift' public spending watchdog to retire Pugh Ofcom review after TV phone-in scams Mattel toys recalled Smear test warning 'Race laureate' quits Short-term migrants The Emperor of Wine and the attack over a question of taste Influential critic has his good points - that's what matters Chanel Child's play 'The scale of the challenge is huge. We've got to act … The Earth Audit Land, sea, air and rivers have all deteriorated so much in the past 20 years that scientists fear humanity's very survival is now at risk Primates in peril: 25 species facing threat of extinction Prophets of doom are ten a penny but this time it's serious Salvatore Ferragamo Blair lands £5m book deal about his No 10 years, but he won't dump on Brown Vomiting bug closes wards across Britain Man killed by shower Ships to be scrapped 'Terror pair' in court Vengeful wife jailed £20,000 for a Potter 'This is the man who took Madeleine away' Family friend helps to create image of suspect She saw him before McCanns raised alarm Argos Marks and spencer Picture Gallery Just like his good chum David Cameron, Ed Vaizey (C, … Postscript "Benicio del Toro sends his apologies, " said the produ Pity poor Liv Tyler. With Steve Tyler, the Aerosmith … Tough challenge for McCann rep People Here's a curious thing. On Panorama (BBC One) las Says Robert Duvall, the veteran actor, in Saga magazine We were toying with pretending that our claim, yesterda Jessops your Pictures. Our Passion To Catwalk on New Bond Street where, regrettable hetros Picture Gallery Humility, even from the stars, at The Times BFI 5 Sir Arnold Wesker is upset with the Jewish Chronicle. … Sainsburys New motorway speed limit will be 40mph during the rush hour Mother 'murdered daughter and killed herself in car fire' John O'farrell an utterly Impartial History of Britain Rude Girls John Lewis Hollywood's bad boy comes good — very good First night Film Into the Wild Odeon West End 2 Mercedes-Benz BFI 51st London Film Festival Four for today Good Housekeeping The future of the planet is still in our hands The Right to Know New measures to bolster the Freedom of Information Act are welcome Good Sports Girls and boys come out to play Trash talk: what a waste of energy Picture Gallery How California reaped its firestorm You know those shots of Brick Lane — they aren't Charity for refugees Pharmacy overlooked A levels or diplomas: the best way forward Do abortion rates reflect morality? Timesonline Don't blame Turkey Marching powder Piano practice Lane lessons Brain activity Tooth fairies Now what would a huge US bomb be aimed at? You choose: seven more years of worry, or a pint and a fag Nestle Boys killed as they crossed busy motorway may have got lost in the dark, says father Pair had gone out to play on push scooters Trees between houses and M56 had been felled Infant crushed to death by car started by brother, 3 Patek Philippe Geneve Thousands of truants go missing for a term Days off add up to a third of the school year Absence rate reaches its highest since 1997 Paypal Continental 'Oh my God, oh my God', said Diana as she lay dying in tunnel Witness tells of rush to car after tunnel crash Photographers 'had plan to intercept couple' Magnet Fewer young people using cannabis but more are turning to cocaine Expedia Wines from Spain Gay worms get down and dirty with their mates They are genetically altered to shun males Study offers insight into human sexuality Kia Motors Biological puzzle I had a great sense of being at the very lowest point of my life The kidnappers had forced me to lie face down on the floor. But after they left, and the small, bare room had fallen silent, I rolled over and pulled myself slowly into a sitting position. My wrists were handcuffed behind my back, and a black hood had been pulled down over my head. And, as I sat there … Alan Johnston, a BBC correspondent in Gaza, was seized at gunpoint as he drove to his home on March 12. This is his account of the 114 days that he then spent as a hostage Laura Ashley Currys Writing's on the wall for IRA after murder Mourners' fury shows times have changed Death poses threat to powersharing coalition Hear music Powergen Secrets of the Thatcher years may be revealed a decade early Politics Brown drops plans to restrict information Act He vows to safeguard free speech and privacy Three The constitutional evolution Key dates Straw rabbits on, and gets the protest vote Judges face trial by MPs in plans for new method of selection Hergé's prequel to the adventures of Tintin found in old school corridor Plug & play Total smacking ban is ruled out Conflicts leave 301 troops disabled Post-mortem on 'suicide' mother Looters can keep £1m in car parts Popular tenor critically ill after surgery for second brain tumour Russell Watson taken to hospital from studio Operation last year was thought successful Multiple Display Advertising Items Fewer tuning into Wogan at breakfast Computer that says no to obesity Boots 'Leave mums to decide on drink' In brief Wrong a levels for Oxbridge Murder inquiry as man, 84, dies Feeding ducks banned as risky Global Snow Shows Vatican California Strained relations Bush turns the screw on Iran with sanctions against its military elite Move reflects US frustration with UN Tough stance raises more fears of air strikes Furniture Village Who you gonna call? Terrorbusters Sky Cost of living Multiple Display Advertising Items Kremlin orders a freeze on food prices as country gets set for polls British Airways Comet Doctors operate to remove 23 needles from patient Goya theft charge (AP): Bombers near Nato talks (Reuters): Gay baby triggers row (AP): Pupil dies on 'forced run' No birds, bees or bear facts, urges bishop Church leads revolt against sex education State policies seen as attack on motherhood Chevrolet Alliance Leicester For sale: secret Vatican papers that cleared heretic Templars Copies of Papal ruling to have £4,000 price tag Marketing 'fanfare' disturbs head of archive Medieval enigma Rizzoli It may look like the Apocalypse but in Hollywood they love a bit of drama California Fire disaster The fires have destroyed an area greater than the Hiroshima bomb. Has the response shown that even disasters can be contained? The Times In the path of the inferno Israel cuts off power to deter rocket attacks Crude missiles cause terror in frontline town Rights groups deplore 'illegal punishment' Rendition Simplify digital (AP): €13m for victims of cable car blaze (AP): Migrants perish (AP): Ecology plan (AP): Junta holds talks (Reuters): Church on move (AFP): Guinea-pig attack (AP): Vote delayed (AP): Parrot alarm General fears Darfur force will fail UN troops hindered by shortage of equipment Peace talks in Libya 'are critical to success' Tesco The Times Linn Jail where it's always payback time Prisoners hand over a quarter of their wages Reformer tries to improve conditions The Times The Times S&n dismisses £8.7bn offer as derisory Home loans setback Chance of tax rethink Resolution views bid Quote of the day Oil at new record high Business big shot BP agrees to pay $373m in fines that will put an end to US litigation Price manipulation investigation to halt Company admits to wrongdoing Credit crunch spoils Delek's Swiss property deal Making friends Stock markets Nuclear plant clean-up in southern England to be halted Why London continues to grind to a halt Picture Gallery Resolution under the hammer Commodities Spreading gloom Stay in touch Ukonline Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Green declines dividend as Arcadia slips Profits down 3.3% at Topshop and Bhs group Sales and underlying growth strong, chief says Business big shot Chris Bulmer Gathering Moss proves profitable Picture Gallery S&n condemns European rivals' 720p-a-share offer as derisory Brewer quick to reject Carlsberg and Heineken Hope of counterbid after £6.8bn proposal Turquoise, the consortium of banks trying to set up … City Diary Animal rights mob barking up wrong tree City Diary Most pro bono jobs taken up after a lifetime of lucrati City Diary Lost in translation? The Lord Mayor, John Stuttard, … City Diary Picture Gallery Approvals for mortgages fall as property market wanes IBM Dell Chancellor puts pressure on Northern Rock to resolve crisis Lender's borrowing tops £20 billion FSA criticised over its lack of scrutiny Flowers picks Darling indicates possibility of capital gains tax rethink Resolution studies Standard Life's £5bn bid as deadline looms IBM shunts Capita out of way to win congestion charge deal Hp Microsoft befriends Facebook with stake that values social networking site at $15bn News came through personal profile page Google likely to be spurred into action Facebook Face: the facts Billionaire was inspired by another Harvard dropout Paulson presses for aid to sub-prime lenders Bush asked to back emortgaging scheme Opposition mounts to Treasury boss's proposal Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury suitor's low mark The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Echoes of past glories resonate in present for America's Hearst group Hollywood legend and tales of excess shroud the US media giant that is circling Emap's £700m consumer magazines business British Airways Mediapolis 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 Mixed fortunes for mortgage lenders Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Now is the time to tap into the profits at Shell Hirco Deal of the day Timesonline Blacks Leisure Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Panoma Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Drivershandbook Multiple Display Advertising Items Manufacturers show a green pair of wheels with the weird and wonderful Motoring Hybrid concept cars dominate motor show High performance with low emissions Unimpressive Impreza has much to be modest about Trade-Sales Reg4Vehicles Elitereg Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dan Keating Last IRA veteran of the Irish War of Independence and Civil War, who stayed unyieldingly loyal to the republican ideal Dan Keating, IRA veteran, was born on January 2,1902. He died on October 2,2007, aged 105 Cardinal Rosalio Castillo Lara Venezuelan priest who held high office in the Vatican and had the temerity to speak out against President Hugo Chávez Cardinal Rosalio José Castillo Lara was born on September 4,1922. He died on October 16,2007, aged 85 Q&A Weather Eye Eve Curie Journalist and humanitarian who wrote a celebrated biography of her mother Marie Curie Eve Curie, journalist and humanitarian, was born on December 6,1904. She died on October 22,2007, aged 102 Major-General Derek Horsford Lives Remembered Dermot Englefield John Ilhan Australian who made his fortune selling mobile telephones John Ilhan, Australian telecommunications entrepreneur, was born in 1965. He died of a suspected heart attack on October 23,2007, aged 42 Questions Answered Crossing the floor, Duchamp's text and keeping left Word Watching Memorial serice Hearsay evidence admissible in hearing whether unfit accused did act Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Permit required for intermediate treatment House of Lords Court Circular Lunch Dinners Celebration Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Legal news Memorial Services Dinner Lecture To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Legal news George Hanrahan Elections Awards Autumn gold will soon fall to an Atlantic blast Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 26,1920 The hunger strike and death of Terence McSwiney, the Lord Mayor of Cork, led to international condemnation of Britain. The Times lambasts the authorities for not releasing him Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Cecil embraces buoyant mood of Breeders' Cup challengers Racing Optimism surrounds European runners Rain helps Passage Of Time in Filly & Mare Fakenham Jockeys' title race Wolverhampton American football Football Katchit primed to resume in Aintree hurdle Doncaster Racing Ayr Brighton Yesterday's results Carlisle Ludlow Course specialists Wolverhampton Murray fired up for bid to grab last China place Tennis St Petersburg Open Media Planet Football Results Baseball Boxing Golf Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport The Sunday Times Burke injury proves blessing in disguise for Tait and England Rugby union Young star has talent to be the next Robinson Switch to full back would also help Noon The Times Timesonline Woodward goes back to Leicester Tour takes steps to prevent drug cheats Price saves the day Woolmer 'poisoned' Drysdale's solo win Majorca washout Bailey in last four Burgess inspired by memory of late father Rugby league Marseille-tourisme Great Britain line-up Dolphins show football the way down a perilous road Atlantic crossing Sports go global Virginwines NFL takes giant strides on to world stage American football Wembley event will influence global strategy League not fooled by high demand for tickets Decathlon Brightest star in the Galaxy set restrictions on movements Football MLS imposes veto on Beckham loan option Player limited in bid for form and fitness MPH English fans' passion sparks curiosity of Patriots owner Kroenke ready to agree peace deal with Arsenal Football Van der Sar seeks extension at United Stay in touch Premier League today Liverpool owners stand by their man Benítez in show of support Football Hicks still confident in abilities of manager New stadium to cost more than expected Arsenal test offers players early chance of redemption Megson arrives to backdrop of abuse as Bolton fail to hold lead Football Uefa Cup Happiness returns to Everton after Cahill's scoring comeback Tomorrow will be too late. It's now or never, Juande can't wait Football All change at White Hart Lane Best of the web Decline and fall: the final days of Jol Ramos reigns in Spain but can he restore glory glory? Swansong hits wrong notes for manager Football All change at White Hart Lane Parting words: the Tottenham statement in full Times Crossword 23,742 Jol loses job after Ramos says yes to Tottenham The Times Sky Sports Gabby Logan Tennis Index The face A bad hair day The mayor sees stars, two bad boys see red The click Stirred and a little shaken by Sean's naked glory By the watches of Babylon I sat down and wept Image of the day Modern morals All trick, no treat Whatever happened to good old Guy Fawkes Night? Kathryn Hughes complains that the Americanised Hallowe'en is a menace, and has scared off our traditional Bonfire Night fun Do it properly and it's great New heights Take the fright out of Hallowe'en The real treat is for retailers Sticking to its Principles Style Chain reaction Retail is detail Does anywhere stock trousers for real women? Ask Lucia I'm a curvy shape and just can't find a pair to fit The Times Stylish togs for grown-ups . . . now there's a fab idea Alas, it really is too late Alarm bells ring Super supper in a bowl Food Lindsey Bareham rustles up some rich soups that are thick enough to eat with a spoon and fork Magimix Bortsch with sweetcorn, ginger and orange Thai green prawn curry with coconut and lime Monkfish chowder with green beans and thyme Times Online Ginger and coffee ice cream sandwiches Beware the calorific trap under the 'healthy' label Nutrition Packages featuring pictures of sunkissed oats and fresh papaya are not what they seem, says Amanda Ursell I'd never do it if Mom was still alive Interview His show has made him rich and famous and his name a byword for confrontation TV. Yet Jerry Springer admits to Stefanie Marsh that he should be a politician and that if his mother was still alive he wouldn't do it Timesonline Half-Term Puzzles Whoops, they did it again . . . Sounds Fear not, Britney Spears. Your car crash of a home life may continue to overshadow the release of your new and rather fine album but you are not alone. In fact, as Paul Lester reveals pop is full of salutary lessons, some of them even happy ones Inside The future of music? Rodents Sound bites Postman Punk Justin time Less spit, more Polish Sounds Nigel Kennedy has grown up, but how much has he really changed, asks John Bungey Praise the Lord — and go platinum Pop is singing off a new hymn sheet these days — and that's the gospel truth. Kate Eshelby rocks in the aisles Eagles The Times Suited and rebooted Sounds Del Amitri? Who were they? Their former frontman is trying to forget, Pete Paphides says Timesonline Pop Reviews Britney Spears Blackout Sony BMG Classical Julia Fischer Mozart Penta Tone Voice trans-Plant Pop Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Raising Sand Rounder Classical Daniel Hope Mendelssohn Deutsche Grammophon Radio We laughed till she died First night Theatre Last Easter Birmingham Rep Theatre Kebab Royal Court Theatre Upstairs Opera Tristan und Isolde Odeon Covent Garden In the main paper Concert Sant' Alessio Barbican 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 Radio Choice Today's TV The Great Phone Swindle Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Rebus ITV1, 9pm The Armstrong and Miller Show BBC One, 9.30pm Anastasia (1956) Film choice BBC Two, 1.30pm A Shot in the Dark (1964) Film4,7pm Layer Cake (2004) Five Life, 9pm Variations Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) ITV3, 9.05pm Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993) BBC One, 11.35pm Comedy Showcase: The Eejits Channel 4,10.30pm Web video of the day Stories beyond the frame Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4356 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 85 Fulltiltpoker Index Will there be a rate cut before Christmas? Kate Barker knows — but she's not telling Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . . The South Bank In townhouse in Central London Get in Get out Get Away Hyde Park, W2: elegant and spaclous family home with roof terrace Out Village Home in Leicestershire Great Easton: gated period house with barn conversion and mature gardens Away Country House in Devon Nr Chagford: 17th-century stone house set in beautiful ornamental gardens Our Seaside Gamble Buy to Let 1 Mick Hume loves his holiday cottage in Broadstairs. But it wasn't always this way . . . Fact File Persimmonhomes Rye Born and Bread Sussex Special Norman Miller gets a taste for the famous Cinque Port, while Marcus Binney falls in love with a nearby Queen Anne beauty Fact File Do You Take this Home? This rectory in Northiam, eight miles from Rye, is the ideal spot for a wedding reception Country Life Fact File Good Landlord Guide Buy to Let 2 How to win tenants and keep them happy in the new uncertain climate Tenants Demand a Little Extra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Slow Marche to Success Abroad Outlook It's as pretty as Tuscany, but Le Marche offers better value and is starting to shine, says Jessie Hewitson Fact File Inside Track Multiple Display Advertising Items Next Stop In this special issue on commuting, we show you how — and where — to make a smart move The New Commuter Destinations Welcome to my Village Nextstop Queen's Park Queen's Park is close to Central London but retains its own identity, writes Alice Olins Fact File All Change by the Sea Nextstop Herne Bay Sleepy Herne Bay, with new rail links on the horizon, is waking up, says Lorna Blackwood Fact File Town Comes to Country Nextstop Oxford and Reading Kasia MacIejowska follows migrating Londoners heading west for the good life New Homes Reading to Move up a Division Royal Arsenal Multiple Display Advertising Items Waterside Park Boom Time out West Nextstop Bristol The regeneration of Bristol should make it more affordable, reports Elizabeth Colman Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Ripple of Prosperity Nextstop Leeds and Ilkley As prices soar in central Leeds, buyers are exploring farther afield, says Jayne Dowle Fact File Moor for your Money Llkley has charm, culture, clubs and cash galore, says Jayne Dowle Fact File City Commutes Nextstop Manchester, Newcastle, Birmingham New commuter belts are growing up all over Britain, reports Paula Hawkins Three of a Kind Commute to Manchester Widnes: Victorian semi-detached house with large garden Commute to Newcastle Whitley Bay: terraced house a short walk from the sea front Commute to Birmingham Newton Regis: semi-detached cottage with country views Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Intellectual Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperialwharf Berkeley Homes Knight Frank Journey to the Centre Nextstop Glasgow Buyers are swapping the commute to Glasgow for city apartments, says Lucy Alexander Edinburgh Outer Reaches Oakdene Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest Nicholson Multiple Display Advertising Items Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Tower is Ruining my TV Signal The Times Coasters Paint Replaces Quaint The next Hotspot Wallingford hopes to become the Latin Quarter of South Oxfordshire, says Fred Redwood Savills Fact File Ontario Tower

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