News from 02/11/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Jon White, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Robert Lindsay, Victoria Bates, Belinda Mowbray, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Simon Cambers, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Lorna Blackwood, Will Pavia, David Birkbeck, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Patrick Carroll, Mary Dobson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Donald Hutera, Richard Clarke, Francis Elliott, Richard Hill, Marc Holmes, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Professor Duncan Wu, Rupert Wright, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Mike Bignell, Richard Johnson, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Angela O'shaughnessy, Hugo Rifkind, Eric Campbell, Angela Jameson, Derwent May, Susan Emmett, Sir Clive Woodward, George Ricks, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Rose Heiney, Emma Pomfret, Bernard Lagan, Dr Stuart W. G. Derbyshire Senior Lecturer, Martin Samuel, Ron Footer, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, David Davis, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Tom Whipple, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Michael Wimbs, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Peter Riddell, Peter Shapiro, John J. Short, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, James Jackson, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Neville Peel, Leo Lewis, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Philippa Ibbotson, Dr Izhar Khan, Judith Heywood, Dr Hera Cook, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Judge Christopher Clark, QC, David Robertson, Ross Anderson, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, David Balmforth Technical Director, Dr Pam Spurr, Jon Miller, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoIndex Met chief urged to quit over shooting Ian Blair on the rack after de Menezes verdict Police found guilty of catastrophic failures Cocaine shame of Wimbledon star New champion for gifted and talented McCann back to work Stock markets slump Too many passengers Danger of saying 'no' Pugh wins Timesonline Stay in touch Opinion Times2 Bricks and Mortar Quick find Today's weather The Times 'Gifted and talented' programme extended to one million pupils Whitehall wants 10% of children to take part Ideological opposition holding back scheme BBC paying stars too much, says chief Bright sparks Why J K 's farewell to the world of Harry Potter won't be a bestseller Only seven copies of work have been printed Silver and leather volume for lucky few Links Leaders fly to Lisbon for signing - then on to meeting in Brussels Two states insist on their moments of glory Journey will result in 135 extra tonnes of Co2 Pugh Two Times winners Heather offered Sir Paul 'gentle divorce' Cancer experiment Foster parents relent Zeppelin postpone Top running themes Don't stop us now, say marathon runners who plan to defy music ban Breitling The Times Sir Ian didn't pull the trigger, but will he take the … The de Menezes trial Scotland Yard's chief was severely criticised for an absence of authority while chaos reigned during the de Menezes operation. Sean O'Neill reviews a bitter trial that could force the Met Chief out 'It is my task to ensure that lessons are learnt' Hurdles to overcome if the Commissioner is to stay in his job Potential successors Allegations of police failure: 19 Number of mistakes admitted: 0 'Some are beyond explanation . . . ' The de Menezes trial The judge said that Scotland Yard should have acknowledged its failings and owned up to at least some of the breaches of public safety laws Family furious at defence team's 'smear campaign' July 22,2005 In the terror of that July, one name stands out The de Menezes trial Operation log Pizza Express Church's Meat Loaf halts gig to say: I quit All revved up with no place to go Currys Barclays We can't cope with this many passengers, says Network Rail Room for improvement Basf Multiple Display Advertising Items Beshenivsky suspect is captured in Somalia and flown to Britain 'Armed robber' seized in semi-lawless region Somali authorities thanked for assistance Sainsbury's The Verdict Blair is not the right man to lead the Metropolitan Police now The Flying Scotsman? Brown should approve a new strategy for the railways Fly Eurocrat Class Some signatures must be worth tonnes of hot air and kilograms of black ink Daleks aren't people persons Picture Gallery Put on your mask and behave badly He's lost the public's trust, so Ian Blair must go Climate adaptation Post office closures Saudi state visit may produce positive dialogue Immigration stats are misleading Timesonline Science and abortion Schott superstition Badge of honour Bonfire night Safety or security? Hillary's choice: be a bully or delicate flower Don't suffer team-building torture. Go bowling alone Councillor 'cheated his way back into seat' Supporters accused election rival of fraud Rumours were spread by loudspeaker in Urdu Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky Gerry McCann returns to work as private detectives investigate new sighting Bmibaby A Darth song to play for the King People Rwanda. Doesn't it just attract all the heavyweights? … This new portrait of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh was taken by Lord Snowdon to commemorate their 60th wedding anniversary on November 20 Bono is interviewed in the new issue of Rolling Stone Fabulous to hear, via a press release, that the Prince Postscript To kenya where, the New York Post reports, shocked … Picture Gallery Kyle MacLachlan turned up at Heidi Klum's Hallowe'en party in Hollywood dressed as a man impaled by a golf ball Spotted, deep in suburban southwest London: Vince Cable Some disquiet in the House of Lords, we hear, Over … Sending 25th birthday wishes to Channel 4's Countdown, "When you go on a reading tour, " Nick Hornby, the … PC World Fight for water puts fish in peril Wildlife fauna Study finds 22 species now facing extinction Stocks plummet as rivers are diverted Birdwatchers will keep count to put 250 species on the map Elizabeth the Golden Age New gardening guide to flowers that look good enough to eat Marigold scones WHSmith Health chiefs hail MRSA breakthrough as cases show 10 per cent decline Clostridium difficile numbers remain same NHS 'beginning to win battle in hospitals' Heart transplants stopped over deaths Compensation case against sex attacker Suicide driver Horse crash kills two Mother's sit-in TV pair to end show Barclaycard TV presenter's husband admits asking secretary to hack e-mail PC World Human rights chief to investigate 'anti-white bias' in council housing New migrants 'being given unfair advantage' Cameron argues for a cap on immigration Tories should focus on own policies Harrods Dfs Dfs Record audiences show film festival was roaring success Credits roll with closing night gala Public response is 'extremely heartening' A train comedy on the wrong track First night The Times BFI London Film Festival The Darjeeling Limited Odeon Leicester Square Box office Girl aged 8 is left bald after hair was braided too tight on holiday Strain and stress that go to the head The Times Local papers to curb adverts for brothels Stalker jailed Terrorist suspect Counterfeit haul Aunt to raise orphans £500m literacy drive is a flop, say experts No proof that national testing boosts standards Stressed pupils losing their love of reading Pupil lotteries 'can help schools to level the playing field' Offering more parental choice—ranging from comprehensiv Judge accused of child abuse 'let off by police' Watchdog examines estranged wife's claim She says force chief made a biased decision Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Polar explorers' nightmare in the company of wolves Furniture Village Scientists create 'mighty mice' Boar could starve after being set free Diana coroner's paparazzi demand Scrap thieves snatch garden statue Mont Blanc Crumbs! Eighty-year-old biscuit tin is under the hammer for £3,000 Argos Sat-nav puts lorry driver in tight spot for 3 nights Hate campaign woman banned In brief Briton held after Thai drugs raid Protests over Cockney prayer Gliding mammal linked to humans Nationwide Bahrain America Anger at EU immigrants explodes after woman's brutal death Italy will defy rules to keep criminals out Incomers branded as number one nightmare In numbers Good mourning, you're watching Death TV Halifax Broadcast views The Times (AP): Thousands rally against President Fears grow over state of emergency (Reuters): Anti-whaling protesters chased away (AP): Funeral protest costs church $11m Rendition (AP): 70 boys 'rescued from sweat shop' Putin bestows more largesse on his beloved St Petersburg The Times Litvinenko may have killed himself, says Russian accused of his murder Prince tells of fears for his kingdom as US-Iran nuclear tensions mount Envoys rebel over move that will force them to work in Baghdad It's not for the faint-hearted India tackles its shame in the open Asian giant pledges lavatories for the poor Western facilities not for all, summit is told Multiple Display Advertising Items Health hazard (Reuters): Three arrested over sex attack on foreigner (AP): Finger surgeon faces jail (AP): Coach 'attacked bird' (Reuters): Trees felled for sea view (AP): Protest closes schools (AP): Ghetto skyscraper Product Recall Mother's sting catches son 'hiring hitman to kill her' HSBC Estate agent to the stars is battered to death Multiple Display Advertising Items Man dies after lawn-watering row The Times Global shares nosedive as investors yield to fresh credit and oil jitters Massive banking writedowns fuel panic Fear that $41bn Fed injection may not help Petrol nears £1 a litre as Exxon profits fall Rail sale on the cards AstraZeneca warning Credit Suisse blow Quote of the day The GulfPower25 list Business big shot Four-thought Artificial islands being pushed towards a float Stock markets Surgeons paid 'consulting fees' of $19m by Smith & Nephew Crossing investors' palms with silver Murphy takes money and runs Commodities Two sides of UAE Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Petrol near £1 a litre as Exxon profit slips Results 'shocking' at time of high oil prices Crude's rise squeezes refining margins Business big shot Sir Victor Blank Islamujeres-rgi Acer O'Neal handicap no longer Merrill concern City Diary Herbert Smith has been quelling a revolt among junior … City Diary DLR demonstrates how to run a railway City Diary Rival bidder says Pearl 'verging on defamatory' Talk about dedication to your work. Some of the railway City Diary Picture Gallery Kingfisher turns to new strategy as chief exits Dividends likely to be cut, expansion abroad Murphy in line for handshake of £2.25m Multiple Display Advertising Items High-speed rail link sale back on track AstraZeneca faces patent battle on No 3 drug as profits tumble The Times Top sellers Interest rates putting brake on economy as consumers feel the pinch Fed gives cover in face of perfect storm Credit crunch causes Credit Suisse to take writedown of nearly £1bn Crocs slips but doesn't pop its clogs Swiss miss The Times Twenty-five shaping tomorrow's world of Middle East business Petrodollar Power The Times Seven outsiders Lloyds TSB Cisco Systems confirms confidence in China with $16bn investment (AP): Chrysler to cut 15% of its workforce Groenink gets €4m golden handshake Advertising group reports loss Google signs MySpace to network Can Johnson lift his channel's fortunes? Media Broadcaster's boss seeks £100m funding Admits 'complacency' during controversies Mediapolis The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Actionforcharity British funds Banks driven lower by Citigroup warning Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Unilever's vigour proves the bad old days are over Achingly hip Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Xchanging Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Rolex 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Machine Mart Wolf Sheer pulling power of the Navara shows it is well worth picking up Motoring Nissan's giant a dream for moving heavy loads Hardly sophisticated, but does its job superbly A facelift, and heads are still turning Specification Mercedes-Benz Motorpoint Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Reg4Vehicles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q&A Weather Eye Brigadier General Paul Tibbets Captain of Enola Gay, the B29 bomber that dropped the first nuclear weapon to be used in warfare, over Hiroshima in 1945 Brigadier General Paul Tibbets, bomber pilot, was born on February 23,1915. He died on November 1,2007, aged 92 Ray Gravell Rugby player who won two grand slams with Wales in the 1970s and later became a commentator Ray Gravell, rugby player and broadcaster was born on September 12,1951. He died on October 31,2007, aged 56 Gerald Howat School history teacher and lifelong cricket enthusiast whose books included a fine biography of Learie Constantine Gerard Howat, historian, teacher and author, was born on June 12,1928. He died on October 10,2007, aged 79 Alan Coren Lives Remembered Admiral William Crowe Odd and even street designs and childish texts Questions answered World Watching Court Circular Seeking child's return after foreign order Law Report Family Division Disproportionate exercise of judicial power Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Banquet Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Luncheon Legal news Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Wanted Legal Notices The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Low winds boost Bonfire Night's urban pollution Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 2,1936 The Times reports on the quincentenary of Britain's changeover from sweetish ales to bitter beers Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Slow summer will be forgotten as autumn brings exciting rides Racing Wolverhampton Nicky Henderson is keeping plans fluid for Trabolgan, … Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Newcastle Rugby union Stratford Jockeys' title race Tennis Wolverhampton Newmarket Racing Course specialists Wetherby Alderbrook, the winner of the 1995 Champion Hurdle … Thewayyourare, trained by André Fabre, is 16-1 (from … Sesmen marked the probable end of her spell in Marco … Uttoxeter Hole in one restores some colour in Rose Golf Volvo Masters Englishman rises from sickbed to score 70 Only four players under par in final event Flintoff in 'last-chance saloon' with England, says Vaughan Cricket William Hill England ready to let the Games begin Webber's level best Lawson peace call Ding breaks 100 Football Results Basketball Dallaglio makes apology only for timing of his attack on coach Rugby union Former captain was 'just being honest' RFU earns more than £100m for the first time Boxing Golf Football Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Brought to book Ice hockey Squash Tennis Wales mourns Viking who wore heart on sleeve in career that defined an era Rugby union Gerald Davies pays respect to his former team-mate, who died 35 years to the day after helping Llanelli to beat New Zealand A Correspondent: Murray refuses to succumb to pressure Tennis BNP Paribas Masters Sky Sports Xtra, 1pm The Sunday Times The right to write: should sports stars publish and … The big debate A line has to be drawn somewhere. If players and management do not stay within agreed boundaries, they commit a betrayal of trust Life and times Tennis The Hingis affair Drugs controversy crushes Swiss Miss who beat the best Tactical genius who overcame lack of power Injuries and tantrums sent career into decline Cocaine crimes Toying with the earthlings: the smile that sounded alarm bells Tennis The Hingis affair Criminal prosecution unlikely says Scotland Yard The statement Robinson may be first casualty as Ramos eyes Spurs' frailties Football Jittery defence does not help goalkeeper Jol blames Comolli for contributing to dismissal The Times Seven years ago Peter Taylor was managing England again Sport Staff: O'Leary ready to sue Ridsdale over claims on agent payments Ferguson on red alert over Arsenal youngsters' threat Shearer bemoans the foreign invasion Premier League today Sutcliffe refuses to let facts get in the way of stinging attack against Chelsea Football Sports Minister hits out at 'obscene' wages London club demand retraction over losses Volkswagen Thinking Politician's curve-ball Fragile peace is under pressure from Ten Cate's 'bad cop' routine Football City ponder Anelka return in bid to keep moving forward Pound boost for Ohuruogu The Insider Times Crossword 23,748 Freedom of speech not high on the agenda for Barwick Brian Barwick, the Football Association's chief executi Hingis has to make exit under cloud of suspicion Swiss tests positive for cocaine at Wimbledon Retiring star says she is '100 per cent innocent' The Times Join the debate: the right to write Inside Index The face The tribulations of King Crony How speeding put me in a whole new class The click In the midst of life, we are in death . . . Image of the day Modern morals Not tonight, dear . . . in fact, not ever Feminism gave women control of their sex lives, but has it gone too far? Author and sex expert Dr Pam Spurr argues that many women are risking their relationships by saying 'no' 'Men are still too clumsy' 'I'll have sex if i can read my book at the same time' Back to earth with a bang Interveiw Handling the fame of being the second man to walk on the Moon took its toll on Buzz Aldrin, but he's restless for future exploration, he tells Damian Whitworth The Times Planners messing with graves is seriously wrong In a pinny, jammin' in the kitchen Advent advert Bangers on Bonfire Night Food Lindsey Bareham dishes up sausages with lentils and a warming stew, and gives macaroni a lift with lemon Magimix Sausage with lentils Chicken, chorizo and white bean stew Lemon Messicani with mushrooms Anjum Anand's kitchen videos Into the Wild 'Every life is a tragedy' Book extract When Nicholas Heiney took his own life at 23, his mother, Libby Purves, found his diaries and poems. Our extract includes a telling account of academic life, plus the memories of his English tutor and his sister A remarkable young man The Sails of Time (Bored in the Bod) What seems to be his last-written poem, The morning runs . . . was read by the bo'sun of Europa when his ashes were scattered at sea, in Biscay, 46.16N, 7.12W At Poetry Society, First Term Fragile, uneasy but never far from fun Timesonline Welsh barebits With a naughty calendar out and a movie on its way, the Fron Male Voice Choir are the new WI, reports Emma Pomfret Voices from the Valleys Songs of an orphan boy Elvis Perkins's elegy to his mother and father is mystical, finds Peter Shapiro Battered band of brothers Seven chart-toppers, greatest hits CD out soon, mobbed by fans — and still McFly's story is a sad one, finds Pete Paphides Timesonline The tigress is sheer Khan Chaka Khan is in her element, back with the sound and the attitude that made her a legend. Will Hodgkinson is awestruck The Times The Times Let's put an end to putting an end Completing the unfinished works of dead composers does the living a disservice, argues Philippa Ibbotson Pop Reviews Various I'm Not There Columbia Classical Vadim Repin Beethoven Deutsche Grammophon Blow-dried ballads Pop Leona Lewis Spirit Syco Music/Sony BMG Classical Natalle Dessay La Sonnambula Virgin Classics Radio Rock rides to rap's rescue First night Pop Dizzee Rascal Abc, Glasgow Theatre Cloud Nine Almeida, N1 Pop Iron & Wine Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 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 Today's TV Countdown: 25th Birthday Special/The Big Fat Anniversary Quiz Viewing Guide Channel 4,3. 25pm/10pm Britain's Brilliant Ideas Boom BBC Two, 7pm The Green Green Grass BBC One, 8.30pm The Caine Mutiny (1954) Film choice Channel 4,12.30pm The World is Not Enough (1999) ITV1, 9pm Spartacus (1960) ITV3, 9.05pm Variations The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm Sexy Beast (2000) Film4,11.25pm The Rookle (2002) BBC Two, 12.40am Web video of the day An unbelievable act of terrorism Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4362 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 90 Fulltiltpoker Index Downturn and downtown in 2008: how investors in UK city-centre flats may feel the chill first Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on . . . Middlesbrough Average property prices £000s In Former School in West London Get in Get out Get Away Out Townhouse in Lincolnshire Stamford: prominent Grade II listed 17th-century home in the centre of town Away Coach House in Dorset Wyke, Gillingham: attractive conversion of Victorian brewery buildings The Bleak mid Future Market Report Investors who own empty new-build city apartments could be the first victims of market jitters Expert View A Guide to All the Forecasts Persimmon Garages Go Sky High New York/london Report You can now park your limo beside your penthouse in Manhattan, says Suzy Jagger NFU Mutual Market Report Little Moscow Rich young Russians are helping to revive the fortunes of Queen's Gate, writes Anne Ashworth The Foresight Saga Retirement Planning Report With planning — and luck — a home can become your pension fund, says Fred Redwood Octagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Heaven Intellectual Property Pensioners' Pain in Spain Abroad Outlook Britons who face losing their homes feel the legal system has failed them, reports Stephen Burgen Inside Track Porchester Multiple Display Advertising Items A Chateau near Home Country House Report This £8 million Hampshire manor has a very French feel, writes Marcus Binney Top performers for country houses Foreign Buyers Keep Prices up Blue-Chip Manors Three of a Kind William and Mary Mansion in East Sussex Tudor Manor in Worcestershire Grafton Flyford: 16th-century house amid organic farmland with south-facing views Secluded Family Home in Wales Ruthin, Denbighshire: stone house with indoor pool and wooded parkland in the Clywd Valley Stockholm Syndrome Abroad Outlook Swedish summer houses are beguiling incomers as much as locals, says Rupert Wright The Model for Brown's Towns Multiple Display Advertising Items Quick Step to a Sale Buying and Selling Part-exchange offers a sure way for buyers in a hurry to move, reports Susan Emmett Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Key4 caribbean George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Cabin Fever The Times This Way to a Bargain The next Hotspot Enfield is well-connected yet prices are below the market average, says Paula Hawkins Barkley Homes
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