News from 29/10/2007
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Stephen Shaw, Robert Nicholson, Andrew Harrett, Andrew Billen, Yepoka Yeebo, David Brown, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Paul Bompard, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Steve Davis, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, D. Martin, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Bryan Sanderson, James Bone, James Ducker, Carol Sarler, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Dr Bronwen Luscombe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Percy, Robin Pagnamenta, Anna MacKenzie, David Sharrock, Alastair Campbell, Lionel Shriver, Frieda Hughes, Nick Elsley, Valerie Elliott, Hilary Rose, Gabby Logan, Julia Scott, Deborah Haynes, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Karl Watkin, John O'Leary, Patrick L. Ashall, Jane Cullinan, Stephanie Condron, Thomas Catàn, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Hugh Osmond, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Phil Gray Chief Executive, Wendy Lloyd Jones, Terence Kealey, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Lisa Freedman, Paul Baines, Tony Rees, James Rossiter, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Jon Barrick CEO, Tony Evans, Bob Sheridan, Raymond Keene, Roger Betteridge, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Kamini Gadhok Chief Executive, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Sir Ian Gibson, Dalya Alberge, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Mike Ashley, Tim Hames, Tom Collomosse, Nigel Jenney, George Caulkin, Ian Davis, Patrick Hogan, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Miles Costello Insurance Correspondent, Josh Ball, Professor Sir Ian Kennedy, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, David Sinclair, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Peter Hollins CEO, Brian Logan, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex House price gloom as the wealthy turn away from the market City's richest invest their bonuses elsewhere 60% fall predicted in second-homes spending Biography reveals rebellion against Blair Kurdish war warning Bank chief forced out Online robbers hunted Record audience Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find Today's weather The Times Growth of our population is unsustainable, says Cameron Net immigration figure 'must be reduced' Tory leader calls for 'grown-up conversation' Pugh Law lords to rule on suspect's detention Pilot drink arrest Scrapyard bodies Climate change fears Street for Hamilton How a trap was set for 'blackmailers in £50,000 royal sex-and-drug tapes' The Crown and the courts Links London Proposal to cut Scottish MPs out of English votes 'would put Union in peril' Cometh the hour, cometh the man with the cheeky grin Devolved economy Internet dating ticks all boxes for Muslims Young Britons prefer the modern approach Agencies let parents view potential partners 'Asian Cilla Black' who hopes couples will meet their match Winsor Bishop He went into the garden and began muttering 'Iraq' and 'it's all my fault' Blair biography Tony Blair's election victory in 2005 was immediately followed by rebellion, a new biography reveals Sickness and sleepless nights — but Cherie begged him to carry on Blair biography Leo helps sweeten papal encounter Panic gripped No 10 for a short time while aides speed I'm shocked, empty and directionless … I must be addicted to dancing After two months of intensive training, Gabby Logan is now struggling to come to terms with rejection Dolce & Gabbana Online raiders fool banks into handing over customers' details Stolen identities used to obtain cards and PINs Barclays manages to stop theft of £500,000 Only 1 per cent of Jamaican prisoners will be sent home IWC Skoda Auto Firms criticised over workplace deaths Unions call for stricter health and safety laws Directors should be made liable, say MPs Children's charity fundraising events are 'cash — wasting larks' Multiple Display Advertising Items Ebay Booming trade in exotic pets 'could cause a pandemic' Experts 'urgently needed' in the fight against infectious diseases Don't abandon a levels, they deliver world-class students, says Yale chief US university keen to take more young Britons Exam prepares for the rigour of degree study Qualification is valued by the lvy League recruiters Tiscali Madeleine is in Morocco, say helpline callers Multiple Display Advertising Items It's supermodel v Nora Batty — the away fixture to beat them all Wembley is packed for American football game NFL seeks to find a new audience in Britain Expedia Who Will Regulate the Regulators? Health and Safety excesses are killing enterprise and common sense Centre of Gravity Dubai's ambitions to become a financial capital are realistic but not assured Quelle Horreur! The Left Bank's intellectuals are being shunted to the suburbs You're a natural born voter Picture Gallery Yes, it matters who leads the Lib Dems Thunderer: On principle, can we opt out of all this sanctimony? A strategy for strokes Kent hospitals A broader ethical view on air freight debate Letters to parents v peer pressure Getting your kicks on Route 66 Timesonline When in Wales . . . Broadband woes Our valuable canals The future's Polish Blowing in the wind Patrolled practice Neologising Our men are dying to save Whitehall's pennies A world overwhelmed with hungry little mouths John Lewis Surfers are left high and dry by flight ban BA under fire for new rules prohibiting boards Airline says handful of passengers affected Sky Have you ever wondered why Bertie Ahern always looks so cheerful? The reason: He picks up a bigger pay packet than Bush or Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Pay day Ministers are 'falling years behind' on targets to banish child poverty Short-term goals may have to be sacrificed Report says next year is critical for success Cameron against holding terror suspects longer The poor relations Shahid Malik, the Minister for International Developmen Out-of-hours medical care is 'inadequate' Lib Dem's Saudi snub Breach of confidence Week in Parliament Total Multiple Display Advertising Items Dylan captivates, just like a woman First night British Film Festival I'm Not There Odeon West End Alliance Leicester Five to see today MoD fears £1bn shortfall for equipment . . . Review will mean cuts across all three Services Budget increases by 1.5% but costs go up 8% Lloyds TSB . . . but £1m record deal will keep Dragoons in bagpipes In the money Guess the artist and scoop a bargain Beavers heading back to Britain Hanged tourist 'knew he would die' Hindu festivities illuminate the capital Lloyds TSB Lost for words? A book to help you find them Compilation of phrases that don't exist in English At last, a word for time taken to eat a banana Inside Track Vocabulary test Marks and spencer Eco-tourists save forest 'jewels' from bulldozers Dfs The Consumer's Guide to Hearing Aids Italy Index America An attack across the border would mean war, Kurdish President warns Warning for Turkey over assault on PKK Rebels 'may be just a pretext for action' Kirkuk bombings 'We will defend our land and our dignity' Kurdish forces mass on border with Turkey Villagers prepared to fight if attack comes Cornhill Warriors who are ready to die Chad's 'rescued' children claim they were lured with biscuits Prudential Thinkers say move is beyond reason Intellectuals furious over college relocation Left Bank abandoned for industrial site Sky 6th district Aubervilliers Global Snow Shows Fight at church as Pope begins sainthood for Franco's clergy Multiple Display Advertising Items War to the death Socialists put their foot down on speed limits Party wants curbs on German autobahns Move could lead to coalition's collapse Isle of man Tear Fund Alliance Francaise de Londres After 62 years, economics force BA to take flight from Harare Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise Mobster's jewels make a killing at auction house thanks to Sopranos The Times (AP): Gunmen abduct ten tribal leaders (AP): Japan repels Chinese (Reuters): Envoy attacked (AFP): Victory for first lady (AP): Rockers get high Merrill Lynch chief is toppled in wake of $7.9bn writedown Bank seeks successor after secret merger call Executive expected to walk away with $159m Resolution set to turn against £4.9bn offer Company chiefs' rise Supermarket idea TV swindle tax Quote of the day Workers' rights Business big shot Emirates set for $20bn flotation on Dubai market Bridging the gap Gulf Business Forum Stock markets Middle East can leave oily old cycle in the past Investec Commodities Timesonline Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Resolution set to drop Standard backing Business big shot Hugh Osmond Pearl plays its hand to perfection The Times FTSE bosses enjoy 7.6% rise in pay as average chief's salary tops £3m Dell Timesonline Radio chiefs tell ministers to set time for digital switch Watchdog seeks supermarket referee to ensure a level playing field Ombudsman could replace voluntary code Planning review into 'Tesco Towns' urged UBS Shareholders will demand investigation into Absolute funds strategy Investors unaware of nature of holdings Up to $500m invested in illiquid US stocks Government urged to repay VAT earned from phone-in scandals Tate & Lyle's expected profits plunge leaves leading investors feeling sour Hp Brighter future is beckoning through the fog on the Tyne Northern exposure Community troubled by twin threats to Northern Rock and S&N Changing face of Newcastle as small firms replace big employers Acer Rock rivals plan bids No-nonsense approach to business Timesonline Away from the City, gritty entrepreneurs come into their own Numbers game Agency workers could get full-time rights HSBC How interest rates can be used to keep inflation in check Wall Street predicts quarter-point rate cut Going up The knives are out, but who's next for the chop? Sky News Is the sky the only limit for an expanding airline intent on becoming the world No 1? Monday manifesto Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum Working hand in hand with the creators of a dazzling Dubai, Emirates plans to make its $30 billion fleet the global carrier of choice This week The Times sets out to examine the petrodollar Iberia CV Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum Seven wonders The challenges facing the public sector involve us all Business ideas Government, business and individuals must work together, argues Ian Davis, the managing director of McKinsey & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items C. V. Vedanta puts its case for bauxite mine to India's highest court Goa goes broadband in hi-tech drive for foreign investment UTL says first phase of project is completed Access for 320,000 homes within months Multiple Display Advertising Items Switched-on state Equity Prices Action medical research Reader Offers Ltd Readeroffers The Earl of Harrowby Managing director of Coutts who expanded and modernised the bank, his family business, during four decades in charge The 7th Earl of Harrowby, TD, managing director of Coutts, 1949-89, was born on December 20,1922. He died on October 9,2007, aged 84 Lord Oliver of Aylmerton Judge whose radical review transformed the High Court's Chancery Division and who went on to become a law lord Lord Oliver of Aylmerton, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1986-92, was born on March 7,1921. He died on October 17,2007, aged 86 Archaeology Weather Eye Canon Laurence Reading Clergyman who played a leading role in the Church of England's adult education programmes in the 1960s and 1970s Canon Laurence Reading, DSC, clergyman, was born on October 17,1914. He died on October 15,2007 aged 92 Ernst Ehrlich Jewish historian and theologian who sought a rapprochement between Jews and Roman Catholics in postwar Europe Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich, Jewish historian and philosopher, was born on March 27,1921. He died on October 21,2007, aged 86 Jeff Stevenson Rugby league player who led Britain to a famous victory over Australia Jeff Stevenson, rugby league player, was born on May 15,1932. He died of lung cancer on October 13,2007, aged 75 Malcolm Kellard Broadcaster and journalist who broadened the BBC's sporting output Malcolm Kellard, broadcaster and journalist, was born on November 22,1930. He died on October 15,2007, aged 76 Police had good defence to unlawful detention claim Law Report Court of Appeal Judge's case management decision can be appealed Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Court Circular Dinners Service Legal news Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Palace at Silchester may have been a sop to loyalty Notebook Archaeology Minster goes 3D Hurricane busters fail to show that seeding works Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 29,1977 The Times reports that, despite much clamour about it, the world is not experiencing climate change Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Gifts Legal Notices Public Notices George. hanrahan Monet's Garden in bloom as Kauto Star sets puzzle Racing Sluggish champion chaser left in grey area Richards ponders way forward for winner Kempton Park Jockeys' title race Lingfield Park American football Football George Washington suffers tragic finale Racing Leicester Highs and lows Course specialists Cheltenham Five reasons why Alonso and McLaren need to make up - and fast Motor racing The Times American football Results Athletics Baseball Basketball Bowls Aintree Racing Boxing Towcester Cricket Golf Wincanton Hockey Ice hockey Motor rallying Rugby league Rugby union Skiing Speedway Squash Tennis Football Fixtures 'Don't tell me this is sport: this is hunting, one on one' The big read One long morning Fishing for trout in small streams demands patience and mastery of delicate skills. As this exclusive book extract shows, the rewards come as much from being at one with nature as from catching fish Brian Clarke has been Fishing Correspondent of The … Murray claims third title to stay in hunt for Shanghai showdown Tennis British No 1 triumphs in St Petersburg Open Scot joins five players in race for Masters Cup Pressure on as players court points in Paris Gavin on course to fulfil Olympic dream Red Sox close in Mantell on target Bourdy breaks duck Golding's solid start Grinham affair Burgess gives reason to hope for bright future Rugby league Gillette Fusion Series Right script for Fa'asavalu Multiple Display Advertising Items Wales prepared for a World Cup qualifying match against Giant-sized task has Dolphins floundering in London drizzle American football Touchdown at Wembley The Times How the NFL adds up American pioneers are just an exotic curio at the real football headquarters American football Touchdown at Wembley Virgin wines Ashton under fire as senior players cash in with criticism Rugby union Dallaglio and Catt condemn coach's style White's interest in position another blow Timesonline Reinforcements unable to turn the tide for Scarlets Rugby union EDF Energy Cup Richards frowns on England backchat Bath 20 Leicester 14 Gloucester 18 Newcastle Falcons 18 Newport Gwent Dragons 3 London Wasps 3 Worcester Warriors 16 Ospreys 47 Fletcher on a sticky wicket after bringing Flintoff to book Cricket Volkswagen Thinking Warne gets way over shorter working day Cricket Times of change across the board Times Crossword 23,744 Arsenal show stomach for the fight as United await The Times Mortgages for Business From Russia, two love: straight-sets wi puts Murrray … Brian Clarke Cricket Index Monday poem The sound of silence G. I. Joe leaves a deposit in the (sperm) bank The click Take my pickaxe, mate. I'm late for foreplay class Here we go, here we go … to an exhibition Image of the day Modern morals Labours of love When love strikes you dumb it's easier to put passion on paper. In an extract from a new book, Lionel Shriver gives the age-old art of love-letter writing a very modern twist Timesonline Red-letter day in the communication war Viewpoint If no one answers e-mails or phones, do the write thing, says Lisa Freedman The Times A plague on all your houses' hated kitchen gadgets Smile and smile, and be a TV villain Flaming luxury Orphans: hope after tragedy Viewpoint Helping young children to cope with the horror of being suddenly parentless is a challenge and a test for those nearest to them, says Dr Tanya Byron, but it can be done Times Online Advice for carers I dread our son's bedtime The times The Times Spot the fairy godfather Style Roberto Cavalli's H&M collection is a gift to his fans. He treats Nicola Copping to an exclusive preview Foreign & Commonwealth Office The Times Heart of blackness Arts The playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah would like to be the David Hare of black British theatre, he tells Brian Logan The brightest jewel in the Royal crown Tamara Rojo, the Royal Ballet's luminous star, is at her peak, but she has a shrewd eye on the future, finds Debra Craine Goodbye, Dolly First night Opera La traviata NIA, Birmingham Concert Philharmonia/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Pop Paul McCartney Roundhouse, NW1 In the main paper Theatre Looking for JJ Unicorn, SE1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Josephine Barstow/Sorrel Quartet Wigmore Hall 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 This World: American Nightmare Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Dispatches: How to Get Ahead in Africa Channel 4,8pm When Hell Freezes Channel 4,9pm The Four Feathers (1939) Film choice Channel 4,1.15pm Psycho (1960, b/w) ITV4, 10pm Double Jeopardy (1999) ITV1, 11.05pm Variations Me You And Everyone We Know (2005) Channel 4,11.40pm The Diary of a Chambermaid (1946, b/w) Channel 4,1.25am Britain's Deadliest Addictions Channel 4,10.35pm Web video of the day The Sopranos' last hit is on us Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4358 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 86 Appeal Index Lucozade Sport Villa tell Chelsea: Barry not for sale The News O'Neill warning Robbie Williams to rescue Weekend in Numbers Sport Staff: Souness has taste for Ireland Fifa set to open door for England World Cup bid Picture of the Day Sitting pretty Pearson to switch his allegiance to Derby Volatile Sampdoria star walks off after 'injury' Robbie gets job input Sega Levy admits mistakes over handling of Jol departure The News Tottenham controversy Spot the pie Wenger's men stick to their principles The Games Barclays Premier League Tony Cascarino Bad example Tony's Fiver Bad language Bad omens Video nasty Centre is not right Off the wall Rivals take part in a game of role reversal The Games Barclays Premier League Ramos given taster of task that awaits him The Games Barclays Premier League Spurs follow trend with latest foreign appointment New head coach hailed as 'student of English game' QA Anelka turns up for Megson after supporters stay away The Games Barclays Premier League The Fans The Chant Your views on the weekend's matches The Fans The Chant Know-alls who know nothing The Debate NFL-style global fixtures would insult a lifetime of fan devotion The Debate Index Portsmouth 0 West Ham 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Referee M Dean Attendance 20,525 Derby 0 Everton 2 Referee S Bennett Attendance 33,048 Long road to victory brings sense of relief Rooney and Tévez make sweet music The Games Barclays Premier League Sunderland 1 Fulham 1 Referee a Marriner Attendance 39,392 Birmingham 3 Wigan 2 Referee S Tanner Attendace 27.661 Tactical Analysis The Games Barclays Premier League Lampard throws caution to wind How they stand A Boy's Own tale of a true footballing artist The Hero Martin Dobson Moritz Volz Martin Dobson sparked one Burnely fan's love of the game, Now he hopes that his first novel does the same for a new young generation, he tells Alastair Campbell Multiple Display Advertising Items Moritz Volz Bristol City 1 Stoke 0 The Games Coca-Cola Championship Leicester 2 Barnsley 0 Burnley 2 Southampton 3 Coventry 1 Colchester 0 Preston 2 Plymouth 0 Cardiff 1 Scunthorpe 1 Hull 1 Sheffield Utd 1 Sheffield Wed 2 Blackpool 1 Charlton 0 QPR 1 Ipswich 3 Wolves 0 West Brom 2 Norwich 0 Pizarro's painful lesson Ticket costs relative Why Premier League would love New York The Continent Gabriele Marcotti League tables and results Italian league French league Spanish league German league League One The Games League One League Two League Two England show that dream may have a silver lining Keeping up with Jones is simply Chiles play The Show Match of the Day 2 Aian Carr England women Match of the Day 2 has found its niche market thanks to its three affable presenters Alan Carr Championship The Results Coca-Cola League League One League Two Railway enjoy ideas above their station Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland The Box Live matches Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheff United v Arsenal Our Web Latebites Fink Tank Four of the best Timesonline. co. uk/football The Fink Tank The Greatest… Hallowe'en matches The Times The Prem Playo the Game Late Bites Fantasy games The Pies Fantasy Football with Brains Timesonline. co. uk/playthegame The Fixtures Spot the pie L'oreal Index Raising global awareness with World Psoriasis Day Psoriasis Introduction The annual day of action to focus the battle against this disfiguring and debilitating skin disease has helped see a revolution in approaches to treat-ment and the success of management strategies for many victims since its inception, explains Lars Ettarp, president of the international federation and … Contents Media Planet What is World Psoriasis Day? The Psoriasis Association Worldwide Unity for People Living with Psoriasis Psoriasis The International Federation of Psoriasis Associations (IFPA) is a nonprofit organisation that unites psoriasis associations from all around the world, giving them a global voice to campaign for improved medical care, greater public understanding and increased research to help improve the lives … We Have Four Main Goals: Psoriasis: Far more than skin deep Psoriasis What is psoriasis? One of the most important things anyone should know about psoriasis is that it is not contagious Psoriasis comes in many forms Image matters Social impact Psoriasis There is no getting away from it, we live in an increasingly image conscious would where people are judged on their appearance Stress circle It is one of medicine's great ironies; stress can cause psoriasis, yet psoriasis causes stress Social Exclusion Did You Known that? Psoriasis linked with many chronic illnesses Psoriasis Co-morbidities As doctors research deeper in to the causes and effects of psoriasis one overriding factor is becoming increasingly clear; psoriasis is not an isolated condition but instead brings with it increased risks of other diseases, or 'co-morbidi-ties' as they are referred to The Psoriasis Association The Genetics of Psoriasis CariDee English: America's Next Top 'Role' Model Psoriasis Case study Her striking looks have helped to earn the title of America's Next Top Model (2006), but CariDee English has had to overcome major hurdles in order to achieve that dream Merckserono Sun, sea and UV offer hope Psoriasis Treatment It is not fully understood why many patients respond well to UV light treatment but it is believed the light rays encourage a chemical reaction in the skin of a person with psoriasis to prevent the overproduction of skin cells Psoriasis patients organise online help In 1988 the Dermatology Department of the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne conducted a survey of 104 consecutive patients with psoriasis being treated in two Dublin dermatology wards to gain an insight into the psychological effects of living with this chronic and often life-long disease Multitude of treatments available for psoriasis Psoriasis Treatment Whilst researchers around the globe continue to increase our understanding of psoriasis, with the long term aim of finding a cure, people with the disease find themselves with a range of treatments Skin Care Campaign Heartache of psoriasis hits children hard Psoriasis Children Although at 17 Tara Knower would love to be wearing the latest fashions, there is a major obstacle in her way Help is on hand for psoriasis patients With so much research needed to help boost our understanding of psoriasis and with the condition making people feel ostracised, patient organisations are vital Is GP care an option or a barrier? Psoriasis Primary care There is a national move to get as many medical conditions as possible treated in primary care by GP practices Merck Serono World Psoriasis Day
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