News from 01/11/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Amanda Andrews, Mike Theodoulou, Carol Lewis, David Brown, Caroline Slowik, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Professor Brian Brinkworth, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Imam Mohammad Shahid Raza, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney China Correspondent, Siobhan Kennedy, Tim Ensor, Jeremy Collingwood, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Peter Sergeant, Gary Jacob, Dr Marcus Braybrooke, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Chris Riley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Ron Lewis, Simon Bradley, Stephen Collins, Will Lawrence, Dr Ashok Sinha, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Emma Young, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Adrian Brodkin, Peter Sozou, Robert Low, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Mark Hunter, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Rebecca Newman, Chris Elliott, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Sarah Hiscock, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Ian J. Hartill, Marcus Leroux, Richard Caborn, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Piers Corbyn, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Matthew Parris, Dana Moss, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Carly Chynoweth, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Ben Webster Transport Editor, Professor Sabaratnam Arulkumaran President, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Adrian Milledge, Tony Halpin, Stefan Simanowitz, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Meera Kishen President, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Caron Bell, Dr Miriam Stoppard, Jo Causon, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Steve Hawkes Industry Reporter, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoIndex The new rules for defeating cancer Weight is key factor in battle against disease Biggest ever survey emphasises healthy diet 'Mastermind' cleared of Madrid bombings Royal Mail bonus row Interest rate cut Immigrant fund call Gloves come off Index Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Giuliani uses the NHS as 'political football' to give Clinton a kicking Cancer and diet The presenter, her husband and their 'spying secretary' Kirsty Wark's partner in 'golden handcuffs' row Aide 'hacked into e-mails to help friend' The media couple and their political connections Tiffany & Co Strikes and falling profits — but Royal Mail boss gets £1.3 million German plan to run trains through Channel Tunnel Hitting the post Pugh Forces to hand over Basra next month Oil refinery fireball Illegal child workers Gunman, 17, jailed Hey Joe Anyone can ape Tarzan as court rules his yell is public property Call of the wild Yell like Tarzan and win DVDs Fresh on 3 191 dead, thousands of victims — but the 'mastermind' … Madrid bombings 'Mohammed the Egyptian' not guilty Victims' groups will appeal against ruling Commuter carnage Small-time drug dealers and petty thieves who lived to carry the can Most of those sentenced played minor roles after the ringleaders committed suicide when police closed in, Thomas Catán writes Lessons are learnt after each attack I've been treated worse than a paedophile or murderer, claims Mills Harvey Nichols Public outrage leads to first fall in number of speed camera fines Police 'find a flexible policy is more effective' Penalties decline for all main traffic offences Britain seeks more time to reach car emission targets Patek Philippe Geneve The kid at 70 Conservatives CPS to examine the killing of protected birds on royal estate Dfs High-profile target was a bad choice for shooter Jaguar Cherie Booth, QC, and Sarah Montague tussled on t Clinique Kirsty interrogates spy chief People Financial matters preoccupy Michael Winner in his Spect Months ago we reported on Philip Bradbourn (Tory Mep) Speaking at the launch of Starting Out, a graduate … Rachel Weisz as Snow White, shot by Annie Leibovitz for Disney's Year of a Million Dreams celebration Our colleague Michael Gove (wearing his MP hat) f Postscript Good to see Hollywood celebrities realising that charit Michael Jackson was "sweet", says a New York Post spy … Police told to erase 'irrelevant' crime records Watchdog says privacy laws have been breached But some officers are challenging initiative Argos Lord Falconer 'plans to sue Brown for bigger pension' Public school housemistress earned less than £4 an hour for 6-day week The Cooperative Bank A Blessing and Not a Burden The debate about migration numbers is in danger of missing the point It's a Jungle Out There Tarzan's yodel is surely not the only calling card that merits a trademark Beyond Madrid The bombers have been convicted but a threat remains Theirs but to do and dye Picture Gallery What really counts is doing the counting The muddled thinking on 24-week abortions Foetal pain A nuclear Iran The outlook is unsettled — and unsettling Miliband and Middle Ostpolitik Timesonline Religious hatred Overeager beavers Muffin man Passing away Kindness of women Leaf blowing Still tall and tan Cometh the hour, cometh the new time zone This is a passenger announcement to exasperate you Comment Firstdirect Taxi impostor is jailed for deadly kidnap Victim, 20, died after leaping from killer's car Engineer arrested in Greece after fleeing UK Multiple Display Advertising Items The Private Clinic Multicoloured 'painting' shows brain cells in a vivid new light Barclaycard 'Modernist' image that links art and science Old rivals team up to win Saudi backing for peace talks on the Middle East Brown and Blair take turns to meet the King Conference planned for this month in US US writer fights gagging order on al-Qaeda claims Cherie Booth condemns societies that treat women as property Ant and Dec still favourite presenters Fight to stop unauthorised Potter Former MI6 chief admits Iraq errors Scientists want parrotfish off the menu Alliance Leicester Family rescued from icy torrent Curfews for terror suspects should not exceed 12 hours, law lords rule Halifax Multiple Display Advertising Items Six years of wrangles Vauxhall She'd just turned 100, and a card from the Queen wasn't exciting enough . . . Centenarian wanted a birthday to remember Paragliding exploit was icing on the cake Councils say £250m emergency fund is needed to cope with influx of migrants Immigration Figures 'badly flawed' in parts of the country Workers are moving from the cities for jobs Magnet The changing figures Cramped housing, higher fire risks and community tensions First night A comic view of Iran with a fine line in irreverence The Times BFI London Film Festival Persepolis Odeon West End Bally EU gives £115m for flood repairs In brief Magistrate loses resignation case Rockets are set off in shop Three distant planets found LINN Bath store Threat of closure for worst schools to 'ensure 100% success for pupils' PayPal Brown has a vision but he needs to be bolder French authorities are shielding Diana paparazzi, claims lawyer Inquest is told of 'high-level decision' Photographers not forced to give evidence Multiple Display Advertising Items Win Investing LLP Heroin hero Selfridges&co China America Lights, camera, action . . . everybody out Top television shows under threat as writers walk out over pay deal Union wants payment for high-tech repeats Actors preparing for own role as strikers Supreme Court will seal Musharraf's fate Multiple Display Advertising Items Medicine sparked gambling addiction (EPA): Australians re-enact desert victory Bush's top lawyer vague over torture (AP): Boy 'started wildfire with matches' Richer Sounds (Reuters): Airline to ban A380 thrill-seekers from joining elite 'mile-high' club Millions frustrated as Olympic ticket system falls at first hurdle Multiple Display Advertising Items How to get ringside seat Eight killed by bomb blast on packed bus (AP): Jailbreaker caught (AFP): Gunman shot in Gaza (AFP): Storm toll reaches 59 (AP): Actor jailed for death (AP): Poland to quit Iraq (AP): 'Danger dam' alert (Reuters): 15th-century sausage Budgens Gloves come off as rivals go for weak spots in Clinton armour Running total The Times Timesonline Bullies at police dog academy 'forced women cadets to crawl on all fours' Rome condemns Elizabeth again — this time over film of her reign Burmese monks defy protest ban Lloyds TSB The Times Women blamed for men's sleepless nights Cleric criticises trend for provocative clothes Men are distracted from worship, he says Nationwide Empiredirect Fed warns on inflation as it cuts rates to shore up growth Brent crude hits $90 as oil sets new records Fresh lows for dollar lift pound above $2.08 Tax U-turn fails to satisfy business BT redundancies Competitiveness slips Japanese setback Quote of the day Card refunds Business big shot SEC scrutinises disclosures made by Merrill Lynch Sale time Stock markets Rock rescue could take up to six months, says Dubai Heathrow express Freeman steers a sensible path on Tesco Commodities Dubai starts to get message Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline UK's 'big four' supermarkets may have to sell stores after grocery inquiry Watchdog publishes competition remedies Consumers get good deal, report says The Times Business big shot Trevor Bish-Jones As campaign launches go, it could have been a bit sexier, surely Standard Life Resolution attracts another ripple of interest City Diary Anyone who has ever wondered why the time difference … City Diary Spit and polish causes concern in Wembley City Diary Lords rule that credit card protection applies abroad City Diary Enough is enough in supermarket sweep City Diary Picture Gallery Business leaders scorn Darling's tax U-turn Entrepreneurs still facing higher rate Treasury appears open to persuasion Royal London slides ahead of bid battle Snowusa Eonenergy Thousands to lose jobs at BT as company plans shake-up Wages bill for 106,000 running at £5bn a year Restructuring costs will approach £450m Takeover Panel allows suitor to withdraw Telent bid Timesonline Network Rail planning to spend £10bn on five-year expansion Behind Madame Tussauds there lies the next private equity giant Petrodollar power Dubai International Capital was founded only three years ago but it has plans to challenge buyout funds such as Blackstone and KKR HSBC Dubai on course in golf drive Petrodollar power Local knowledge The Times Fed raises spectre of renewed inflation Any Property Used as Security, Which May Include your UK falls in world league for competitiveness, says WEF Tremors Stakes in Sony's animation businesses may go on sale Earthquake law sends shudders through construction industry Iberia MiFID's architect voices doubts over 'soap opera of a directive' National markets still seen as resistant Questions remain over high costs Timesonline Winners and losers Stalinist mindset yields to soaring dreams The new business capitals Warsaw Joining the European Union in 2004 has enabled the Polish capital to play host to more than 200 of the world's top companies What Makes the Grade for You? Commercial Feature Capital facts Economy needs those missing workers to return home The Times Equity Prices LINN 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Even dogs have their day as US cuts rates Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Foundations look just too shaky at Taylor Wimpey Johnson Service Deal of the day Timesonline Celsis International Bet of the day Tiddler to watch The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Spread EX British funds Why so many choose to cruise Late travel When the ships come in, the Brits flood out Pre-Christmas is the time for bargain breaks British Isles Late deals Three nights in Jersey. £199; two nights in Barcelona, £154; a week in the Maldives, £599 Short haul Take a hint from the autumn tints Long haul Cunard Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Sky at Night Weather Eye Elizabeth Nel Wartime secretary to Winston Churchill who spent long hours coping with his hot temper Elizabeth Nel, personal secretary to Winston Churchill, 1941-45, was born on June 14,1917. She died on October 30,2007, aged 90 Ursula Vaughan Williams Lives Remembered Captain Kenneth Lockwood Alexander Feklisov KGB agent who had a hand in some of the Soviet Union's most striking intelligence coups of the postwar period Alexander Feklisov, KGB officer, was born on March 9,1914. He died on October 26,2007, aged 93 Colonel Peter Ormrod Tank commander who won the Military Cross for his bravery in the face of overwhelming Chinese odds in Korea Robert Goulet Debonair singer who found fame in Camelot Robert Goulet, singer and actor, was born on November 26,1933. He died on October 30,2007, aged 73 Mercury to be visible low in the southeast morning sky Sky at Night November Leverhulme Trust Awards Court Circular Premium Bonds Legal news Word Watching Service Appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Funeral Arrangements In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Fears grow that the child of Krakatoa will scream Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 1,1880 The front page of The Times displays several appeals for worthy, and diverse, causes Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Panorama attempts to recreate infamous race Racing Newcastle Wolverhampton Giles Smith Course specialists World Cup Champion handed plum spare ride at Wetherby Racing McCoy booked for fancied State Of Play Moloney criticised for picking up 'idiotic' ban Lingfield Park Jockeys' title race Metaphoric, a classy handicapper on the Flat, will … Stratford Weighed down by an 'ossom' set of stats Sport on television Huntingdon Racing Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Nottingham Kempton Park Football Results Basketball Bowls Football Fixtures Ice hockey Tennis Woodward calls for Johnson role Rugby union Former coach cites mistakes after 2003 RFU moves to hinder future criticism in press The Times Worsley faces lengthy layoff Welsh rugby mourns death of Ray Gravell Triple joy for Britain Eastman eyes title Sinfield set to return Triple blow for Leeds Nixon signs up Absent Els leaves pursuers trying to convert pounds into prestige Golf Volvo Masters Sky Sports 1, noon New year will ring in rule of common sense No more Mr Nice Guy as Kessler vows to turn nasty Boxing Fletcher's book reopens old Cricket The settling of scores in print is bad for the game and reflects poorly on the former coach, Christopher Martin-Jenkins argues Unscathed Bopara rocked by rolling car when going off road Wounds better left to heal Matthew Hoggard says it is time to look to the future as he prepares to join the England squad before the tour of Sri Lanka Timesonline Mosley stokes the fires with frosty analysis of Hamilton's global appeal Motor racing FIA president warns against Briton's mastery McLaren's 2008 car to be subject of scrutiny Saviour of a sport Santoro's kind of magic may spell trouble for Murray Tennis BNP Paribas Masters Sky Sports Xtra, 10am Arsenal youngsters canter into last eight Football Carling Cup fourth round Cahill goes extra mile to see off gallant challenge of lowly Luton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Gerrard swoops in salvage job to spoil Fowler homecoming Football Carling Cup fourth round Taxing time for Riise (£55,508 a month, to be exact) at payslip is put on the net City's fortunate progress marred by Richards injury Football Carling Cup fourth round Clinical McCarthy makes the difference Premier League today Dish fit for Abramovich to savour but Chelsea's back line remains a worry Football Carling Cup fourth round Multiple Display Advertising Items Quarter-final line-up Blackpool illuminate problems for Ramos Football Carling Cup fourth round Spanish inquisition likely to begin with Tottenham's defence This time the FA enjoys a level playing field. Now all it needs is a Lord Coe Football World Cup bid Lessons can be learnt from campaign for 2006 Choice of leader will be crucial to chances The Belgravia Centre The rivals Golden opportunity to build on example It's a question of having the bases covered to avoid previous failure Football World Cup bid Set by 2012 Olympics Coventry takeover in a spin The Insider Times Crossword 23,747 All change please Hitting bum notes Richard Caborn has paid a price for upsetting factions 2018: is football coming home? Bold FA begins bid to stage World Cup finals New stadiums could be key part of Campaign The Times Matthew Hoggard Tennis Carling Cup Lampard has last laugh and Ramos gets Spurs smiling Index The face Off the wall Rubber fetishists come out of the closet The click Prepare to enjoy ever more taxing times Arms and the woman: why Ange is too thin Image of the day Modern morals The half-baked truth The average loaf is full of emulsifiers and preservatives. What happened to real bread? Carol Midgley finds out, while Sheila Keating, right, looks at how we can bite back Wheat allergies Use your loaf . . . get a taste for real bread Recipe for success Timesonline A distant memory Hope is on the horizon for sufferers of dementia, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Timesonline The Times The lesson of Prague: why I wouldn't swap my husband Let's have more rounded role models Royal mystery The baby brain-drain Parents DVDs that claim to make babies brighter are not only ineffectual, they take away vital development time with loving care-givers, say Dr Miriam Stoppard The Times The Times Make, Bake and Celebrate In his element, all at sea Book extract After the suicide of her 23-year-old son Nicholas Heiney. Libby Purves discovered his moving diaries and poems. Our second extract highlights his romantic love of the sea and his wavering state of mind Back in England Timesonline Tomorrow Timesonline In the fame frame Becoming a film star is a tricky business. Here Kevin Maher highlights six actors who find themselves on that spot where talent, opportunity and hype collide to create the movie megastars of tomorrow In the Shadow of the Moon Georgia Groome Andrew Garfield Malin Akerman Ben Foster Joseph Gordon-Levitt Tomorrow Isabelle Carré Good Queen Cate Reviews A gilt-edged gallop through Elizabeth's Golden Age leaves Wendy Ide breathless, as Blanchett eclipses the rest of the cast The Counterfeiter Red-hot chilly poppers The Icelandic prog-rockers Sigur Ròs took their act on the road—and gave Kevin Maher his movie thrill of the week IDO The biggest bogeyman at the box office Screen If the Spider-Man bubble bursts—and it might—Sam Raimi will always have his horror empire to fall back on, Will Lawrence learns Interview Timesonline I can't get enough of this master of the misfit 30 Days of Night The ice-cream girl conquers First night Theatre She Stoops to Conquer Birmingham Rep Blues Seasick Steve Scala, N1 Theatre Hairspray Shaftesbury Theatre, WC2 Dance Roadkill Barbican Pit Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert Kate Royal/Roger Vignoles 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 The Truth About Property Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm The Whistleblowers ITV1, 9pm Britz Channel 4,9pm Windom's Way (1957) Film choice BBC Two, 1pm Penny Serenade (1941, b/w) Channel 4,1.10pm Kalifornia (1993) E4,10pm Variations Clifornication/30 Rock Five, 10pm/10.40pm Dead Man's Shoes (2004) Film4,10.50pm Breaking Up (1997) BBC Two, 12.05am Web video of the day When the Britz are divided Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4361 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 89 Patek Philippe Geneve Index Timesonline Contact us The Sunday Times Some traits are suited to the 9-5 The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Sometimes good advice is free Mentors David Evans, left, is happy to admit that influential mentors had a positive effect on him throughout his career. Now he's passing on the benefits of that experience to Joel Harrison. Clare Dight spoke to mentor and protégé to see how this relationship works British Airways Deadline Buster The Insider Judge Business School Mind games pay off Fuel your Performance In the second of our extracts in collaboration with Harvard Business Review, we look at how to hone your mental agility HBR and the Times Magical multi-tasking Chartered management institute Inside Index Opinion What is the CMI? Hostility can be harmful Talking Point Resources Skill will swing the deciding vote Office Politics Getting to the top is rarely achieved without political nous. Clare Dight plots a course through treacherous waters Chartered management institute The Key to . . . . . . Planning Quiz Answers Get yourself noticed How to . . . Develop of your Career Case Study Are you a well-balanced individual? Quiz Your business card may say manager, but can you manage yourself? Take our exceedingly time-efficient quiz and see Chartered management insitute Fitter workers boost productivity Health Two surveys suggest that healthy UK workers take time off ill while the sick come to work. Mark Hunter investigates The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartered management institute Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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