News from 31/10/2007
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Julie Daniels, Della Petch, Andrew Billen, Margaret Mary Murray, Yepoka Yeebo, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Security Editor, Magnus Linklater, Robert Lindsay, Kakuta Ole Maimai, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, Virginia Matthews, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Murad Ahmed, Gavin Knight, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Yonit Farago, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Jim Shuttleworth, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, MP, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Jonathan Richards, Ron Lewis, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Anthony Hollis, Ben Schott, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Masai Tribesman, Lisa Armstrong, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Ted Pillinger, T. J. Elliott, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Jerry Marwood, Matt Hughes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Hester Westley, Kim Fletcher, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Peter Ruff, Angus MacLeod, Anthony Loyd, Oliver Chastney, Bob Yule, Richard Beeston, Keith Darby, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Sacha Bonsor, Stephen Dalton, The Rev Michael Bentley, John Crocker, Leo Lewis, Adrian McNeil, Chief Executive, Ian Reynolds, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adrian Milledge, Richard Morrison, George Garside, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Ford, Jonathan Mirsky, Steve Hawkes Industry Reporter, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex £100,000 tax relief as Brown gives way Budget retreat after fury over capital gains Schools win victory on spending surpluses Index Police question Harry over rare bird deaths '90mph' traffic chief Cameron challenge BA faces US curbs A son's story Timesonline Timesonline Stay in touch Opinion Times2 Quick find Today's weather The Times Labour MPs in demand for unilateral action to curb election spending Cross-party talks to reach a deal collapse Fears that Tories will have bigger local funds Top traffic policeman faces driving ban over 90mph speeding charge Chief constable caught in 60mph limit in Wales Area is infamous for hard line against drivers Sandals The Traffic Taleban Drivers may get fines returned Service families 'are suffering the strain of war in silence' The soldier's lot £25m to resettle Iraqis who worked for Britain Pugh Apology by MoD after veteran's death Money fails addicts 8-year-old drug users Volunteers save lives Skeleton has aged Banksy, the celebrated graffiti artist, is caught in the act for first time Picture of anonymity Rolex Prince Harry is questioned over shooting of two rare birds of prey at Sandringham Staples Paparazzo offered pictures of dying Princess for £300,000 Hello, I'm your personal travel adviser. Can I persuade you to get on your bike? Home visits will invite millions to change habit Strategy intended to reduce carbon footprint A bus service has been running close to the home of … £1 a litre is now normal at the pumps Why the British believe they still have reason to thank their lucky stars Superstition and belief A smashing pumpkin hit to the tune of £500 Dolce & Gabbana Schott's Almanac of Belief In the second of an occasional series exploring some of the more curious aspects of British life and society, Ben Schott has teamed up with Ipsos MORI to examine faith, belief and superstition National-lottery More than half of new jobs go to migrants Confusion deepens over foreign workers Curbs on Romanians and Bulgarians remain Serial sex offender 'can stay because deportation would breach his rights' Anglian Home improvements Sainsbury's High-profile victims mourn their quiet but unyielding interrogator Gordon may yet get chance to shine on The Simpsons Sky Oil and Water? Britain has sound reasons for seeking good relations with Saudi Arabia Taxing Credulity Ministers are trying to clear up the mess they made of capital gains tax Feet, Feet, Feet Everyone needs a school run adviser and individualised travel, don't they? Up the creek with a Rudd Picture Gallery A system guaranteed to damage babies Thunderer: How did we drive Lewis Hamilton to flee Britain? Good regulation Protect rare birds England needs equality to save the Union The perils of population control Timesonline Hallowe'en nightmare Scouting party New Gaelic service Cure for obesity Royce, not Rolls Pudding puzzle My extra muffin is my business, not yours Take a test: are you an analog man or a digital type? Comment Ford Disabled woman 'humiliated on a team-building bowling trip' Tribunal told of jeers, bullying by colleagues Boss later sacked for lewd phone messages Dfs Surrogate mother kept money — and the children Quality Standard A tough week for Geoff Hoon, the Government's Chief … Complaints — lots, apparently — to the Palace that … Setanta Israeli envoy is telling for Tories People A spy with a licence to kill must stay cool and dispose Postscript Larks when the new presenter James Caan turned up to … Ulrika Jonsson, pictured here as Celebrity Mum of the Year 2004, has announced she is expecting baby No 4, this time with the US advertising executive Brian Monet. "i don't give any thought to the fact that I will have four children by four fathers, " she says. Clearly Amusement among the producers of tonight's National … Hands across the ocean and all that — on Sunday Wembley Forget Facebook — this is social networking for the silver surfer Over-50s are flocking to Saga's new website Users can mingle and chat . . . and find a date Owners urged to turn their pets into blood donors Never too old to surf Paedophile jailed for murdering girlfriend Millionaire bankrupt Military collision Boots fined £10,000 Pink neighbour fined Novel has 10 authors A welcome place to bring out your inner cheerleader First night Theatre Hairspray Shaftesbury Theatre, WC2 Chrysler Cameron challenges King over extremist material in mosques Saudi state visit Monarch asked to curb export of books Women 'needed in battle against radicals' Sky For the Palace, it's a bog-standard welcome Saudi state visit Renault WHSmith Massive wrecking ball put to work at Olympic site Family DNA traps rapist Murat questioned again Searches surged after 7/7 'Scrooges' halt display If that chocolate is not Fairtrade, then don't buy it, says the Archbishop of York Boycott will help to end child labour scandal Brands tainted by slavery 'unacceptable' Sweet taste Parents' consent no longer needed for passports at 16 AXA Knock knock, who's there? And why is he in tights and patent leather shoes? Multiple Display Advertising Items First picture of endangered cat in 30 years may be a paper tiger Snap starts new quest for South China animal Critics say photograph is too good to be true Damaged tropical forest is haven for rare species Blair's flying squad lands on PM's turf Genetics reveal how bats moved home Threatened monkeys found in new habitat Disease made Marx boil with anger Skin condition may have shaped his theories Diagnosis 'explains poverty and self-hatred' Harrods HSBC Illness of the people India France Crimebuster in an Armani suit takes on private armies of Kabul Anthony Loyd rides out with the Afghan flying squad on its mission to shut down rogue security firms Secure employment? Fear is a counterweight to overconfidence Inside Track Bradford & Bingley Foreign Staff: Dead rich list all shook up as Elvis returns to top These three lads grew up to become the pride of Manchester United. Now the club is crossing the world to find a star in India. Could this boy be the one? Sleeping giant Still coining it Alliance Leicester Half full? Half empty? French see nothing in the glass at all Sarkozy faces backlash over pay rise and orphans fiasco Skypephone (AP): Burmese junta 'is using child soldiers' (AP): Eruption fears for 'Child of Krakatoa' Publicist sacked over faked questions Putin joins tribute to Stalin's victims Virgin wines Rich pickings in the saffron fields Cruise Why Orthodox Jews need a kosher Red Bull Multiple Display Advertising Items Military in mufti as army becomes main target of suicide bombers Multiple Display Advertising Items Republicans start to swing behind bass guitarist's Capitol offensive 'No-hoper' from Hope starts converting voters Cash pours in after celebrity endorsements Timesmobile How they stand Japan driven to end its War on Terror (AP): Solar panel damage (AFP): Mafioso a father in jail (AP): Editor sent to prison (AP): Camelot singer dies (AP): Dog shoots man US may ground British Airways plan for routes from Europe to New York Regulator may act to ease congestion at JFK Restrictions could hit 'favoured destination' Monopoly in grocery retail is 'impossible' Pound at dollar high Imperial hit by ban MiFID explained Quote of the day Och-Ziff's Dubai deal Business big shot Merrill Lynch is sued as O'Neal quits after loss Put into play Stock markets BP offers Abu Dhabi green solution to chronic gas shortages Brown's conjuring trick lacks magic touch Companies are not countries Commodities Boodles Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Grocery monopoly is impossible in Britain, Verdict report claims Big four share eight out of ten customers Pressure groups want action to curb big four Business big shot LINN Tesco raises $2bn ahead of US expansion Stores doing too little on social issues, shoppers say The concerned consumer Retailers are caught between demand for cut-price clothing and concern about exploitation of the workers providing it Concerned consumer Nearly 60 per cent of shoppers believe that Tesco's … Ethical chic is the new high fashion Ashley raises stakes as Umbro finds itself at centre of bid battle Nike deal faces hurdle as Sports Direct strikes Retailer could be opposed by the FA Dell Grant Thornton City undertakes to deal with grave concerns City Diary The UK smoking ban has led to a resurgence of int City Diary Analyst sees cat tale as clue to boosting kitty City Diary News Corp opens £60m print plant in Scotland Bradford & Bingley will suffer the same fate, [but] … City Diary The German Embassy is hosting a Hallowe'en bash this … City Diary Picture Gallery Pound leaps to post-1981 high against dollar as UK rate cut looks less likely MPC member tough on case for rate cut Greenback hit by US homes data and oil price Acer Imperial takeover of Altadis delayed by Spanish regulator MiFID is here, promising a revolution in the markets. … Financial services Tomorrow will mark the beginning of a safer, cheaper and more efficient era of financial trading in the European Union Countdown Orange A ground-breaking change, but not everyone is ready Up like a rocket but few will shed tears as O'Neal falls back to Earth Timesonline Big names under starter's orders Multiple Display Advertising Items Google in talks with Verizon about phone China Netcom for UK UBS reports losses Fox and NBC video African risk 'rising' Carbon Trust Towers reach for the sky on a daily basis as Dubai booms Petrodollar power Vertically ambitious developers sell space before construction as the emirate acquires a look that Manhattan would admire Och-Ziff joins American firms seeking cash on eastern horizon Emirates get an early whiff of a Western bugbear — energy shortage Petrodollar power Where everything is done on a grand scale, except taxation Veolia 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 Rumour pulls Vedanta down, despite denial Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Time to draw breath after rise and rise of Schroders Morse Deal of the day Timesonline Eros International Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Weather Eye Professor Anthony Clare Psychiatrist and broadcaster whose probing interviews with the famous made him a celebrity in his own right Professor Anthony Clare, psychiatrist and broadcaster, was born on December 24,1942. He died suddenly on October 28,2007, aged 64 Professor Jerzy Peterkiewicz Novelist who won acclaim for his free, experimental work and for his translations of the poems of Pope John Paul II Jerzy Peterkiewicz, novelist, poet and translator, was born on September 29,1916. He died on October 26,2007, aged 91 The Very Rev James Matheson Free Church minister whose wartime experiences helped him to find a lasting vocation within the Church of Scotland The Very Rev James Matheson, Church of Scotland cleric, was born on March 1,1912. He died on October 28,2007, aged 95 Court Circular Leverhulme Trust Awards Britannia Royal Naval College Word Watching Gambling cheque defence might be valid Law Report Court of Appeal Whether arbitrator realised counsel had missed a point Court of Appeal Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Contracts & Tenders Forecasts will probably be less chaotic in the future Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day October 31,1785 Notices in The Universal Daily Register, the forerunner to The Times, suggest that the subjects of George III had a broad palate when it came to animal flesh Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Patient Murphy blessed with strength in depth for definitive campaign Racing Huntingdon Yarmouth Yesterday's results Catterick Tennis Course specialists Jockeys' title Football Wolverhampton Nottingham Racing Lingfield Park Kempton Park Murray warned of speed bumps ahead Tennis BNP Paribas Masters Scot has no ill-effects after Monday's crash In-form Nieminen is dangerous opponent Football Results The Times American football Boxing Ice hockey Netball Speedway Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Heineken Cup seeding system draws the ire of McGeechan Rugby union How they line up The Times Robinson joins in defence of Ashton with attack on players Westwood critical of calendar clash Ohuruogu on hold De La Rosa in dock Murray off to Beijing Klüft considers switch Calzaghe seeks victory in the fight for respect Boxing Visitlondon Timesonline Flintoff's father says Fletcher should have kept mouth shut Cricket Coach said to have 'betrayed confidence' Buchanan has a pop at Warne in his book Australia players following the Indian sign to riches en masse My dear old thing . . . Disciplinarian who wielded a distinct lack of discipline Richards puts City deal on hold as he weighs up agency options Football Father may decide to become representative Eriksson confident that defender will sign The Sunday Times Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City 8pm Carling Cup Chelsea v Leicester City 7.45pm Liverpool v Cardiff City 8pm Luton Town v Everton 7.45pm Portsmouth v Blackburn Rovers 7.45pm Sheffield United v Arsenal Sky Sports 2,7.45pm Tottenham Hotspur v Blackpool 8pm Cole strike ensures escape to victory for West Ham Pools forecast Fowler makes Anfield return Premier League today Roeder re-emerges at lowly Norwich Football Leeds role for Bassett Jackson joins Lincoln Redknapp's plan Italians flock to QPR Here's to Spurs and Ramos — a marriage made in Hell Nash rules out bid Lost in translation Right-hand man with experience to interpret what is going wrong Multiple Display Advertising Items Beckenbauer rubs salt into England's wounds with spirited criticism Football McClaren's men are likened to 'school team' Venables and Shearer dismiss comments The Belgravia Centre Timesonline Sport Staff: Brazil faces £550m rebuilding bill for World Cup Grant rings the changes to bring curtain down on 'untouchables' Football Sport Staff: Brother of Palacios abducted Button still green with envy The Insider Writing wrongs Times Crossword 23,746 Flak still flying at Tottenham as Ramos vows to restore style The Times Inside Samuel on Fletcher Index The face Red Leicester lass Why real-life superheroes have few friends The click The drama is in the detail for us diary writers Time for a snifter? Ask your liver Image of the day Modern morals A testament of youth After the suicide of Nicholas Heiney, her 23-year-old son, Libby Purves discovered his moving diaries and poems. They show maturity, insight and a rare mystical quality, and are now to be published. Here she introduces extracts from the book Bbcgoodfoodshow The fear, the relief, the exultation Going Aloft Excerpt from log, Norwegian tall ship Christian Radich, 2001 The Times The guests seemed to resemble their food Tomorrow: Under sail in the Pacific: further extracts … The Times The riddle of Silbury, unsolved after 4,300 years Bong! Give Julie's gaffes a green light Glummy dummy Comfort is the sole aim Style the week in fashion The perfect affordable velvet jacket has arrived, berets are cool and high street shoes get a boost. Fashion editor Lisa Armstrong celebrates Head cases Buy this Vogue Concealing the dark circles Beauty jury Timesonline Emma Hope Foreign & Commonwealth Office Clint was talking about me Surreal My life in fashion Cat Deeley tells Alice Olins about her crazy life in LA Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this the new brutalism? Arts Why smash up art? Hester Westley punches her way through a history of vandalism The Times Lunacy and protest Fragments The pride in prejudice First night Theatre Joe Guy Soho Theatre, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Visible Men Dance The Place, WC1 ORR/Eliot Gardiner Concert Festival Hall Theatre The Face of Jizo Arcola Studio, E8 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert AAM/Suzuki West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge A gentle upward slope Crème Office survivor Multiple Display Advertising Items The front line is more than meet and greet Crème Receptionists have given way to concierge, says Virginia Matthews Multiple Display Advertising Items You'd Be Mad to Hire Me . . . The Top Ten CV Howlers 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 Today's TV The National Television Awards Viewing Guide ITV1, 8.30pm The Nature of Britain BBC One, 9pm Britz Channel 4,9pm; concludes tomorrow Kuroneko (1968, b/w) Film choice Sky Arts, 9pm Hollywood Homicide (2003) Five, 10pm The Shining (1980) ITV4, 10.30pm Variations One Life BBC One, 10.40pm Halloween (1978) BBC One, 11.30pm Sunshine (2007)/The Painted Veil (2006) New to Sky Box Office Web video of the day Cooking up a tasty conflict Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4360 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 88 Acorn Stairlifts
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