News from 30/10/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Andrew Billen, Yepoka Yeebo, David Brown, B. J. Ashton, Margaret James-Moore, Dr Robert Balfour, Andrew Fifield, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Sean O'Neill Security Editor, James Harding, Jan Morris, Sylvia Taylor, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, John Cox, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Preece, Philip Howard, Adrian Rutter, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Frank Rawlins, James Bone, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Murad Ahmed, Patrick Kidd, Sir Robert…, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Professor Sue Bloxham, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Nigel Edwards, Geoff Brown, Canon Ivor Smith-Cameron, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, D. R. Thorpe, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Chris Riley, Alan Hamilton, Dr Munjed Farid Al Qutob, Dr Peter Saunders, Anthony G. Phillips, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, David Pannick, QC, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Gareth Walton, director, Russell Kempson, Dr John Etherton, Heri Retnowati, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, David Jensen, Lindan Tsang, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Patricia Winsley, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Andrew Salmon, John Stanning, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tim Cross, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Andrea Minichiello Williams, Dr Alex Bunn, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Tom Dart, Nick Martin-Clark, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Anne Ashworth, Gerard Baker US Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Uwe Wenzel, Head of Transport Company Mammoet, Gerard Couzens, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Patrick Hughes, Simon Boon, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Tom Hennigan, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, John May, Leo Lewis, Dr Trevor Stammers, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Sir Peter Marshall, Stefan Simanowitz, Dr N. A. B. Simpson, Amir Taheri, Brian Stowe, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, John Bridcut, Ross Anderson, Lisa Verrico, David Yeo,
ResumoIndex Lessons in hate found at leading mosques Extremist literature on sale across country Books call for killing of lapsed Muslims Woman who claimed rape discovered dead on beach Rocky start to Saudi monarch's state visit 'Aide's fling with MP' Commercial break Costa homes cull Fifa raises cup hopes Global unique users month on month Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Property repossessions to rise by 50 per cent next year, says lenders Pain is predicted for overstretched borrowers Tax changes prompt wealthy to leave UK Fundamental views Extracts from works found on sale in British mosques Ferry officer 'left sailors to drown' Rescuers 'not alerted to any men overboard' Watch chief hoped for the best, court told Rath Bones Royal aide boasts on tape about his fling with an MP, says lawyer Police scan socialite's phones for evidence Party-loving property developer denies charge Bail hearing held in private to protect the victim Pugh I'd work for half my pay, says Cameron Bomb detector 'late' 'Killer' named online 'Worst school' closes Vintage Rolls for sale World's longest diary comes to an abrupt end Dior Christal Dear diary, it's Sunday, August 13,1995 . . . Protests, gaffe and unexpected absence put diplomacy to test Saudi state visit Bumpy start to first state visit for 20 years Queen will host lavish banquet at the Palace Right royal entourage takes up five jumbo jets The timetable Courting compromise for the sake of stability Foreign Office under pressure as Miliband puts his family first Adoption rules 'Magic bullet' devised to beat cancer Salvadore Ferragamo 'Slapdash' nursing care is blamed for night-time falls How it works Mother found dead on beach was 'rape' victim Body discovered with photograph of daughter Man was charged over alleged attack last week Alliance Leicester Ba Snow's storm over P-word People A talk at the Galitzine Library, and the panel was … At a dinner for festival speakers, Alex James, former … At the Russian Museum of Ethnography, a bilingual audie Another lively exchange at the Galitzine Library, as … Postscript "If you drop a catch, blame the sun in your eyes, " … Returning to play Bianca in EastEnders next year, Patsy Kiefer Sutherland attends a Hallowe'en party in Los Angeles, in suitably fancy dress Seriously, though. This simultaneous Russian-English … So good was the performance of Billy Bragg's lyrics … What is Oprah's secret? "She has a spell in her eyeball Swimming with dolphins 'should be banned' Study says treatment is cruel and dangerous It finds no proof that it helps autistic children Dfs Our son couldn't talk, play or show emotion . . . now he's so switched on Virgin atlantic Police return to holiday apartment in attempt to solve Madeleine mystery Officers reconstruct night she went missing Private investigators think girl is in Morocco Funds for search used to pay mortgage on McCanns' house Lloyds TSB Studies in Hate Mainstream mosques should not be housing radical material All in the Family Argentina's new President must leave her husband behind Bogged Down in Paper Are German soldiers using enough toilet tissue each per day to reline a ballroom? Trick or treat . . . and no cyanide Picture Gallery Verity, I say unto you: trust the mums Thunderer: The property price crisis? Excuse me while I yawn Abortion concerns Trick-or-treat rules Tests for the US as it leads sanctions on Iran Attitudes must change, not speeds Timesonline Hands off Radio 1 Win hearts and minds with kindness No gloom here Sensible car parks A wave of nostalgia It's all a wicked plot by the Tories and the SNP They're like camels — uncongenial, but trustworthy The Private Clinic Truant officer 'broke one of last taboos' by having sex with errant pupil, 15 Mother, 44, is jailed over two-month affair She kissed boy while driving him to school Rickets rises among Asians Timesonline Inside Track Let's talk - let's not Sainsbury, modest to the last, leaves £100m masterpiece Eonenergy Casual Caribbean Cruises Green Flag Paparazzi biker tells of Diana chase Pack 'moved in for photographs after crash' Couple describe Fiat Uno driven erratically First night RSPCA WHSmith Estimates of migrants were too low, admits Hain GlaxoSmithKline Darkly funny saga well worth the wait First night The Times BFI London Film Festival The Savages Odeon, West End American Airlines Three to see today Ayckbourn's missing play comes to light after 40 years Envoy complains about 'one-legged Lithuanians' remark from Cameron Tesco Dave's guide to talking like a grown-up Sky says sorry over presenter's gaffe on the Tories Smear campaign used to trash millionaires in compost row 'Arrears' letter sent to friends, court told 'This was a very mean, nasty little thing to do' Driver on mobile phone jailed for killing woman Abu Hamza fails to halt extradition case M25 victim named Carer jailed for theft School closure battle Burials made public Gates donates £10m Ebay 'Pay as you throw' rubbish charges back on agenda to boost recycling Britain 'must set example by reducing carbon footprint' Sky Graduate salaries halved by taxman Debt-ridden young pay for older generation Call to switch burden by radical policy change Network Animals A life-enhancing jump, aged 84 Expedia Threat to close more library buildings Naughtiness may be from head injury Corrupt official to repay £300,000 Cliffhanger over veteran's new album How Blair botched his last reshuffle and had a minister bristling with rage A new biography of the former Prime Minister tells how last-minute cold feet changed the face of the Government Tough stance on Lebanon left Prime Minister open to a coup Phone call that could have kept Britain out of the war Mystery of why German soldiers use 10 rolls a day Max jet Paper tigers De Menezes: Met 'not above law' Blast victim had been stabbed Blind man on murder charge Russell Watson recovering well American Express France China Homes in the sun under threat as Spain moves to clear the coast Beachside hotels and villas face demolition Thousands of Britons may lose their property Serial jailbreaker makes explosive exit from yard of 'Belgian Alcatraz' Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights from justice Sour Sarkozy storms out of TV interview Olmert promises cancer surgery will not slow work on peace deal Timesonline Disappearing acts Continental Minister gets tangled up in al-Qaeda bomb warning riddle Timesonline No regrets for the smiling murderers Pollution blamed as China confronts surge in number of deformed babies Child born in a secret labour camp tells of torture and beatings Cause for concern First lady takes command after big victory President's wife sets democratic precedent Argentinians smarter than French, says Royal Sainsbury's Side by side Timesonline Spirit of Christmas Fair Charity workers and reporters face 20 years for 'kidnap' of 103 orphans Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Taylor can keep her Van Gogh, court rules (AFP): Mink on the run (Reuters): Leader resigns (Reuters): Resettled for space (Reuters): Dead or undead Google ad revenues overtake ITV1 Pound above $2.06 Xstrata foothold Icahn threat to BEA Quote of the day Applegarth move Business big shot Regulator plans crackdown on market abuses in hedge funds FSA 'disappointed' by results of its inquiries Demands made for tighter safeguards Hundreds of jobs at risk amid review at EMI American view Stock markets Dollar link should be consigned to the sands of time Oil prices all very well for some Petrodollar power Eurostar Commodities Emi's businesses Currencies Universities' challenge Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Google shows ITV a vision of the future Internet ads revenue ahead for first time Grade calls for equal treatment by regulators Business big shot Nikesh Arora A battle lost, but the war goes on The Japanese drug giant Takeda has brought on itself … City Diary Dell The New York Post gives a seasonal twist to the crisis at the helm of Merrill Lynch and the controversy surrounding chief executive Stan O'Neal Tartan a rich tapestry of significance City Diary It's official: Germans discover Brits are lazy City Diary Stung by criticism of the lager's yobbish reputation, … City Diary Malcolm Harris has a good sense of timing. Yesterday … City Diary Picture Gallery Standard Life rapped over Resolution bid Takeover Panel rules it was in breach of code Pearl on the attack after rival's rejection Jeweller's chief to end golden era The Times Australian deal gives Xstrata sought-after nickel market foothold Emirates Carlyle in talks to sell 9.9% management stake to Chinese Merrill Lynch boss responsible for biggest loss waits for $200m payoff Bank board in urgent quest to find successor No details revealed until replacement found Federal Reserve not in thrall to the Masters of the Universe Oil nears $100 mark as crude reaches yet another record Continental Airlines Icahn threatens suit as BEA Systems snubs offer Fixed assets UBS delivers third-quarter losses and a warning on writedowns Bank opens reporting season with a caution Market primed for bad news to continue Secure e-mail Multiple Display Advertising Items Nissan signs pact to build presence in India Steelmakers seek China curb In brief Havas outperforms rival (AP): Oil spill cash review for Exxon (Press Association): Seagate to close Irish factory (Reuters): Kellogg's sales and earnings up Stockbrokers Petrodollar power Ugly, unloved Doha sets out to charm the world of finance Doha by numbers Bahrain banks focus on going by the book Milton Keynes Forte trains sights on Gulf expansion 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 Traders get teeth into Compass merger talk Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Xstrata's nickel purchase is a Jubilee worth celebrating Power surge Chloride Group Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Lok n' Store Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Panerai The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline Action medical research British funds Anniversaries Weather Eye Moira Lister Actress who excelled in sparkling comedy roles ranging from Shakespeare to the moderns Moira Lister, actress, was born on August 6,1923. She died on October 27,2007, aged 84 Ursula Vaughan Williams Lives Remembered Rüdiger Freiherr von Wechmar Laxmi Mall Singhvi Walter Kempowski Novelist and archivist whose unflinching portrayals of German life and history earned him late literary recognition Walter Kempowski, writer, was born on April 29,1929. He died of cancer on October 5,2007, aged 78 Milan Lukes Czech dramatist and translator who was briefly Minister of Culture in the heady days after the 1989 Velvet Revolution Milan Lukes, translator, dramatist and politician, was born on December 14,1933. He died on September 22,2007, aged 73 Porter Wagoner Country and western singer whose 1970s TV show drew huge audiences Porter Wagoner, country and western musician, was born on August 12,1927. He died from lung cancer on October 28,2007, aged 80 Teresa Brewer 1950s pop star who reinvented herself as a sprightly jazz singer Teresa Brewer, singer, was born on May 7,1931. She died of progressive supranuclear palsy on October 17,2007, aged 76 Patent amendment is not making a different claim Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Church was liberty's forge Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal news In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices The Times Leverhulme Trust Awards Reader Offers Ltd Animals and plants make poor weather forecasters Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 30,1954 The Times records maritime happenings on both sides of Britain Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Spencer puts in extra shifts to chase riders' championship Racing The Times Leicester Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Adversity shines at Kempton Rugby union Football Kauto Star's Aintree run sets question of character Kempton Park Yarmouth Racing Course specialists Catterick Wolverhampton Lowell's powers of recovery help Boston become dominant force Baseball World Series A-Rod deserts sinking Yankees ship Murray brothers team up in Paris but only as a short-term fix Tennis Alps at hand for Hamilton's privacy drive Motor racing Move to Switzerland on cards for young star Intrusions of fame bring about escape plan Swiss rule allows rookie to swerve high taxes Football Results Baseball Boxing Cricket Golf Tennis Football Fixtures Times Online Wrath of Khan: Earl will regret stepping into the ring with me Boxing Olympian glad to put driving trial behind him Opponent describes title bout as 'a step back' Timesonline Driven to despair Deng declines Bulls' £25m contract offer Chopra off the mark Calzaghe nears end Burgess in the clear Ntini sparks collapse Jeffries advances Voters fail to recognise gifts of Gabby as Logan's better half heads for home Sport on television Times Online Botham blasted by Fletcher for leading Flintoff into bad habits Cricket Players had no respect for England legend Boycott also in former coach's line of fire Timesonline England and South Africa pursue common ground in Kolpak debate Cricket The Times Gasholders at the Oval are declared a risk — 127 years on Vickery charges in to defend Ashton's World Cup record Rugby union Captain says England must move on after row Coaches and players worked hard in France Clubs seek a rise in salary cap to build bigger squads Absence of Torres puts tear in Liverpool's plans Football Watford leave Warnock much to ponder Arsenal rivals are 'afraid' Premier League today Trigger-happy chairmen do get results, so managers must do better Football If clubs want to climb the table, their board had better act quickly. Bill Edgar discovers some harsh facts for the men in the dugout What's the point of the sack race? Ramos cracks whip with double shift for Tottenham's labourers Football Neville return cushions blow of Scholes absence Timesonline Redknapp on board with Portsmouth for long haul Harry's games Referee in dock after Wise blows whistle on alleged obscenity Football McDermid charged after heated exchange Man in the middle is likely to deny accusation Multiple Sclerosis Society Ref off! Valencia provide Mourinho with chance of swift Chelsea payback Football FA persists with Britain team NFL investigates 'no-shows' The Insider Elementary error Times Crossword 23,745 Hamilton sets table for one at dinner Fifa opens the door for England to host 2018 World Cup The Times Index Motor racing Giles Smith Index The face Courting controversy A few tackles short of a touchdown The click Your broken CDs and torn suits are in the museum Daniel Galvin, OBE Great Scot! He's biting the land that breeds him Image of the day Modern morals Child's play Want to enjoy a stage show with your children? You've never had a better or a wider choice, says Dominic Maxwell Family shows coming to a theatre near you soon Alice of Arabia Reportage Michael Binyon is captivated by photos taken of the kingdom in its pre-oil days by an intrepid granddaughter of Queen Victoria The Times Ugly, moi? My face is just perfect for radio . . . or politics And they call it puppy love . . . Cosy rockers We were called 'Jerry lover' First person Pacifist children during the Second World War suffered taunts and deprivation. In an extract from a new book, three tell their stories of prejudice, camaraderie and unexpected opportunities It's easy for her to talk . . . Men tuesday Women want to talk about it, but men are more likely to retreat into stoney silence. Damian Whitworth investigates the science behind how we argue Foreign & Commonwealth Office The Times Anatomy of an argument Nokia Eseries Failed interviews, fraught love and foul coffee runs We are Sienese, if you please Arts The city of Siena is about to give Florence a run for its Renaissance art-history money, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Renaissance Siena National Gallery The five most lustrous Sienese gems The Times Around £100 Anonymous Around £1,000 Good Morning Magic in the witching hour First night Pop Bat for Lashes Koko, NW1 Concert LSO/Previn; BBCSO/Adams Barbican Dance The Wild Party Touring In the main paper Pop Ian Hunter Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Anne Sofie von Otter Queen Elizabeth 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 BBC One Today's TV Tutankhamun: Secrets of the Boy King — Revealed Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Roger Cook's Greatest Hits ITV1, 9pm Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Channel 4,9pm The China Syndrome (1979) Film choice Channel 4,1.10pm Renaissance (2006) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Wolf (1994) ITV4, 10pm Variations Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm The Pillow Book (1996) Film4,11.05pm Best Seller (1987) BBC One, 11.55pm Web video of the day Snacks in the deep freeze Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4359 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 87 Patek Philippe Geneve Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Employees of the Week Other Views One snip at a time, the future takes shape Issue of the Week Cuts Index Heavy Going The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Blundering into a big pay-off Health Other Stories we Liked Self-help on prescription Lessons from Down Under Definition of the job divides profession Social Work Spirit Watch Let cities control their destiny Interview Dermot Finch, head of a new think-tank set up to wrestle with the problems facing the UK's urban regeneration, tells Emily Ford that devolution is the key to unlock progress Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Badly graded by tired markers Education Janes Central grip on new build Schools Surplus? Spend it or lose it Schools Frontline morale is sapped by pay errors Armed Forces Tag Watch Officer targets traveller bias Police Green but deadly as ever Armed Forces Hero...... And Villain Stay single and succeed Police Simply the Best Legislation Update 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you . . . A policeman on the jury can't be fair What Worked for Me Volunteer for Chicks, a charity that gives holidays to disadvantaged children Learn Respect Diary Dates From fat cats to human rights: how the Bar is changing Bar Conference 2007: Public service is the ethos of the Bar, barristers tell Frances Gibb In Basra as in Basildon — subject to the rule of law Times Law The Times Is there any need to plant a flag? Lawyers cannot believe the way that countries are claiming territory when there is a perfectly good international convention to deal with it all, says Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Michael Burd In the City It's the tops Slaughters comes out Kinda corny Where we going? Multiple Display Advertising Items
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