News from 06/11/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Siobhan kennedy, Andrew Billen, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, John K. Wales, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Denise Iredell, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Grínne Gilmore, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Dr D. Ian McCallum, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Robert Corzine, Davy Jones, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Vince Ellis, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Mark Barrowcliffe, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, R. A. Graham, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Jennifer Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Martin Rogers, Jacqueline Frampton, Charles Bremner, Dominic Carman, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ruth Homer, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, John Gayfer, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Rear-Admiral Roy Clare, Raymond Keene, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Tom Perkins, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Glunis Kozma, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Charles Caudrelier, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Marc Guillemot, George Caulkin, J. G. Wishart, John Hopewell, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Philip Webster, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Val Horsler, Stephen Cragg, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Mohamed El Sharkawy, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, Richard Tripp, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Index Credit card users hurt by squeeze 125 rises in charges and fees in past two months Sharp increase in new cards being turned down Terrorist groups are 'recruiting teenagers' £1,500 prisoner 'bribe' Buyout bid collapses Brown lead slips Souness to return Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch 'Bribe' is doubled for foreign prisoners who agree to leave Britain £1,500 grant available to non-Europeans only 'Cost-effective' plan will ease overcrowding How No 10 spun schools a line Birmingham school is shining example saya PM Brown would pick out 'beacons of excellence' But his speech did not mention any of them Departing from the text Rathbones Brown hopes 23 Bills will boost his popularity as poll lead slips 'Positive message' will follow queen's Speech Gap between Labour and Tories has closed The party's over . . . and now there is work to do Pugh Girl seen in Morocco is not Madeleine Firefighters' pledge Late and lost on BA School under threat Two held in Ghana Dior Oprah promises clean-up at her school as matron is charged with sex abuse Measure of success Children of 15 groomed to carry out terrorist acts, MI5 head says Terror threat Security services say number of suspects has doubled to 4,000 Al-Qaeda campaign against Britain run by sevearl countries Tiscali Student is jailed for collecting information to help 21/7 plotters Terror threat Agency forced to reveal spymaster's past Rainy summer causes a severe case of empty nest syndrome Harvey Nichols Gunshot particle that helped to convict Dando's murderer 'should be discounted' Second appeal centres on residue found on coat Firearms scientists cast doubt on its value Concerns have been raised about the broadcast of TV# You calling me a poof? Because if you are, it's now perfectly all right A term of non-endearment Asian man got a job interview 'after inventing a Welsh name' Steinway & Sons Madame Tussaud's has issued an impressive press release Ba Straw that broke the Speaker's role People After the New York City marathon (which his wife, Katie Holmes, finished in 5 hours, 29 minutes and 58 seconds), Tom Cruise asserts his credentials as a respectable married man by posing with wife, daughter Suri, and three members of the NYPD Highway Patrol Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, is misty-eyed in … Dame Shirley Bassey, on being mugged in Knightsbridge … A moderately successful experiment on Newsnight on Postscript Daniel Radcliffe gushes to Heat magazine about girls Does Wes Anderson miss India, where The Darjeeling "We'd have been happy to be less successful, " David Picture Gallery Helena Bonham Carter, as part of a new Oxfam campaign to encourage people to buy presents that help those in the developing world. She's seen here eating a ribbon "i played villains, " recalls Robert Redford of his "It's just how you're brought up, " says Sir Paul Public split on giving Sir Ian Blair the boot Middle-class voters are the most supportive Commissoner to face the London Assembly Grassroots support for Tory who quit over immigration Secure-mail Dandruff is leftovers from meal on your head Revealed, culprits who like a little tête-a-tête DNA breakthrough could lead to treatment HSBC Home Staff: Why a child's best friend is his robotot Hot bots Boy on school trip drowned in cave notorious for flooding Home Staff: Arrests over Lowry thefts EasyJet On Her Majesty's Secret Service The struggle against extremism will be long, difficult and winnable Mandatory Restraint Skilled diplomacy has created an opportunity to tackle the PKK Flake Out A cure for dandruff would remove a reminder of our vulnerability Tesco in the US? It'll never work Picture Gallery We sent them. We must treat them right Thunderer: A grown-up debate? Not with childish censorship Rural fires No loss of face Failing schools and the battle for literacy The poppy is not a tranquilliser Timesonline Undignified United we stand To boldly speak Getting shirty The great indoors Who really killed de Menezes? It was this man That's a very bad law. Go back and do it again properly Supermarkets 'squeezing farms to death' Church calls for end to 'pernicious practices' Cheap food obsession is a threat to agriculture Expedia Sober ad from drinks firm Teenage rapist is given five years Murder hearing Police pilot guilty Fall girl returns Charge for bags Sticky wicket Diary of murdered student could hold clues to her killer, police say Victim was 'sexually violated' but not raped More than one man may have been involved Cash-for-honours inquiry cost Scotland Yard almost £1.4m Alliance Leicester The Royal Mail returns to a religious theme fot its Christmas stamp collection, unveiled today, after criticism from the Chruch of England last year about a lack of Christian images on the designs Lloyds TSB Landlord fined for smoking ban breach Lighthouse is powered by hydrogen Adoption myths linked to shortage Look out and up for new spy in sky Students given chance to apply for loans and courses at same time Plan to help minority who fail to take up offers Minister aims to give reassurance over fees A degree is no guarantee of full-time jobs or equal rights Lloyds TSB Family wins £110,000 for skid death Fuel spill left on road by untraceable driver Landmark ruling will allow others to claim Multiple Display Advertising Items Far cry from Hogwarts as Radcliffe plays Kipling's doomed son in Great War film Beowulf becomes even more epic in 3-D Lost generation The Times Cruise Britons arrested as police smash global paedophile ring that abused to order Teachers among those held by investigators Videos tailor-made for customers sold online Tesco Climate change 'is our WW3' Officer admits misconduct Fraud fears limit online papers Windsor opens after restrictions Multitude of sins Tot2008 Straw won't allow judges to return to the Bar Plan to make position more attractive dropped Judicial independence would have 'suffered' Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Breast-feeding wards off heart disease in later life Vital gene unlocks IQ benefit of mother's milk Ibuprofen may cut risk of Parkinson's Cannabis-only users 'are better adjusted' Staff uninspired by Health Department Woman is jailed for supplying fake drugs Son's death brings out burning truths about life and love First Night Theatre Vincent River Trafalgerv Studios, SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Mother who died after refusing transfusion 'did the right thing' Jehovah's Witness had signed form in hospital Family say treatment would not have saved her 'i refused blood during Caesarean and nearly died' Acceptance is equated with act of adultery Queen documentary to be shown on BBC Hit and run charge Missing girl case Officers accused Assault brothers jailed Lawyer aims for KO RSPCA To the manor born - a century at same cottage Shepherd's daughter has never moved house Mod cons now, but no major work was needed Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy France Damage to aid Bhutto threatens demonstrations as police use teargas on lawyers Power-sharing dael with genearl in peril Rice urges Musharraf to hold January election A small sign of sense at last At last, a final sign of sense as Musharraf tries to put the election back on track Eonenergy Loving carer of 'My Left Foot' writer was really an alcoholic prostitute, says author Fighting talk as 'Terrible Twin' steps down Multiple Display Advertising Items A short history (AP): Thousands flee volcano with a deadly history (AFP): EU troops to aid Darfur refugees Great wheel of China is Olympic effort Ousted Tamil rebel leader arrested SAS Having trekked across the vast Canadian Wapsuk National Park, polar bears enjoy a playful moment. They are waiting for the Arctic waters to freeze over, marking the start of the hunting season (AP): Italy permitted to expel EU citizens 'Baron' and son held as police hail turning point in war against Mafia The Times (AFP): Irish support for new EU treaty ebbs away (Reuters): Foot-and-mouth cull (AP): Nursing home fire (AFP): Book prize (Reuters): Fast forward Bush promises help for Turkey over rebels as he tries to avert Iraq attack Multiple Display Advertising Items Opposition leader 'gave guests opium at drink ceremony' Multiple Display Advertising Items Precious poppies The execution was bloodily botched. And in the confusion Afghan's top criminal escaped 15 condemned men shot amid chaos Bribes and ineptitude mar death penalty Multiple Display Advertising Items Bloody legacy Playboy leads Pentagon into a fight Pornography ruling angers religious groups Magazines allowed on military bases Multiple Display Advertising Items Hope for peace deal before Bush leaves (Reuters): 31 die in prison fire (Reuters): Emissions increase (Reuters): Thief loses hand 'Snake King' killed Times Online Protocol fits around the bachelor boy Sarkozy on state visit Travelling alone Mobile firms shun Google's Android The crunch is biting Investors protest The historic trillion Quote of the day Time Warner job Business big shot Sir James Dyson Value of J Sainsbury falls by £2bn as deal dies at 11th hour Qatari-backed fund blames credit crunch Big stakeholders left nursing huge losses Index Barclays' shares hit three-year low as banks suffer Christine Seib Piling on the pain Stock markets Everyone's a loser as Qataris falter at the checkout Citigroup needs to plot a course Investec Commodities Currencies Gold sets some new standards Need to know No. 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Mobile phone operators shun Google's search to find partners for its software T-Mobile the only carrier to get on board Vodafone boss dismissive of concept The Times Business big shot Sir James Dyson King's rallying cry as managers count cost of scrapped approach Sainsbury saga Express checkout Bankers feel the pinch as Qataris ditch Sainsbury's Three bidders shortlisted for Ford's luxury marques Services growth crumbles as the slowdown gloom spreads King details Rock conversation with Darling Virgin wines This is Andy Blacksell, who works for the Export Credits Guarantee Department and stars at the end of this month in this production by the Stock Exchange Dramatic and Operatic Society at the Bridewell Theatre, off Fleet street This Paper Tells You what Happened Yesterday Wagner's sting City Diary Olympics alarmingly slow off the blocks City Diary Telegraph titles lose £9.8m as interest charges and job cuts hit This is, I think, known as the Law of Unintended City Diary Tomorrow is, you will be aware, National Stress Awarene City Diary CBRE He has barely had a chance to cash his redundancy City Diary Picture Gallery Investor protest as 'simplified' company law prevents free votes at AGM Many shareholders are paralysed, says ABI Lawyers divided over Companies Act meaning The Times AstraZeneca dealt blow over heart drug Scanning group sold SMG plans £90m rescue rights issue to avoid fire sale of Virgin Radio Clearing houses may follow world bourse collaboration trend CBRE Shanghai listing makes PetroChina the first trillion-dollar company Traders cheer as shares soar on debut Wider concern sends Hong Kong price down Eager investors seek out a stake in Beijing incorporated Slick operation CBRE Bank's value falls $33bn as it doubles sub-prime write-off Citigroup Third-quarter figures cut by further $166m Speculation mounts over who chief will be Crisis, what crisis? America carries on Citigroup Ryanair's half-year profits soar as charges make up for emptier aircraft Microsoft signs up to $500m TV deal Multiple Display Advertising Items US writers down pens after talks fail Thomson Financial: Akzo Nobel chief stays to bed in ICI ArcelorMittal sued for $400m Time Warner set for changes as number two moves up to top job Bewkes hints he will look at business mix Parsons to stay on as chairman initially CBRE UK secures energy deal with regime in Turkmenistan The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Conductive Education British funds 'a director was, in effect, on trial. I was incandescent' The phone-tap scandal In an extract from his new book 'Valley Boy', Tom Perkins, the former Hewlett Packard director, describes how an obsession with leaks led to phone-tabbing and finally a boardroom showdown The plot unfolds Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates% Sterling spot and forwards rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Tchenguiz stable hit by Sainsbury's failure Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Dunelm's homewares still prey to consumer fears Scottish & Newcastle Dicom Group Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items New player is set to promote its reserves Focus Report Kazakhs keep their balance on the energy tightrope Withdrawal, not cold turkey Focus Report Energy: the future of oil and gas Dependence on fossil fuels is set to continue Energy efficiency is the key to sustainability Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Weather Eye Professor Norbert Lynton Art historian who organised pioneering shows at the Hayward before turning academic at Sussex Professor Norbert Lynton, art critic and historian, was born on September 22.1927. He died on October 30,2007, aged 80 Lives Remembered Brigadier General Paul Tibbets Brigadier Rupert Harding-Newman Sir Richard Rougier High Court judge of occasional eccentricities who attracted media attention for his willingness to voice strong opinions Sir Richard Rougier, High Court judge, 1986-2002, was born on February 12,1932. He died on October 25,2007, aged 75 Sir Richard Faber Diplomatic and writer who was an astute political analyst and an enthusiast of British perticipation in the European Union Sir Richard Faber, KCVO, CMG, diplomat and author, was born on December 6,1924. He died on October 18,2007, aged 82 Igor Moiseyev Experimental Russian choreographer who fused folk dance with ballet Igor Moiseyev, choreographer, was born on January 21,1906. He died on Novenber 2,2007, aged 101 Making control orders compatible Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Premium Bonds Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Luncheon Latest wills Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Legal News Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Save & Prosper Pensions Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Ideal conditions for fog to play tricks on the mind Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 6,1923 The Times reports on 'Rat Week'— a countrywide effort to destroy vermin. Kent leads the way with its introduction of rat c; lubs where guns and sticks are all welcome Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Roy makes it his business to secure industry a richer future Racing Plumpton Yesterday's results Warwick Giles Smith Wolverhampton Football King has Elite Hurdle in mind for Voy Por Ustedes Exeter Racing Catterick The Times Lingfield Park Jockeys' title race Course specialists Henin aims to be top of class after passing harsh lessons in life Tennis World No 1 wants to end season on high note Belgian says women's game is not corrupt Football Results Bowls Football Fixtures How it works Cricket Golf Times Online A fine year for women, Roses and Rolling Stones Golf The European Tour season started in Shanghai on November 9,2006, and ended in Valderrama on Sunday. Here is what was good and bad about the past year Nicholas rises to challenge of leading Europe's best Radcliffe wil leave no stone unturned in abiding mission to take Beijing by strom Athletics Great Britain determined to finish with a roar Rugby league Stair Glide The Times Hemispheres must find some common way of sharing growth Rugby union English and French leagues overloaded Clubs will not release players for Barbarians Foreign legions Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodward causes concern London 2012 Gould gets his break after taking gamble Marshall digs deep Hull target Mason India take opener Golding goes fourth Heat is on Guildford McLaren grab the wheel as Hamilton's PR juggernaut careers out of control Motor racing Barnes holds his nerve in the play-offs Sport on television Times Mobile Beckham happy to beat injury . . . and Superman Football England head coach forgoes charity match Midfield player aims for place against Croatia Howard to the fore as Barnsley go fourth Sport Staff Who's a pretty boy? Premier League today Hutchings joins list of coaches who fail to manage transition Football Seconds out Poor sense of timing leaves team exposed for tasks ahead Grant puts faith in Lampard to erase his World Cup blues Football Champions League Midfield player back at scene of shoot-out loss Coach says McClaren made critical mistake Chelsea enter £200m club despite blank in Europe Money talks but Benítez is thinking only of big picture Football Champions League Spaniard plays down reports of Anfield crisis Gerrard calls for his team to 'go for jugular' Celtic will be without Shunsuke Nakamura for their … Liverpool Besiktas Home where the heart is Liverpool fans hope for period of continental drift Beckham and Bradman united in failure? Keane suffers sinking feeling as City show their liking for altitude Football Barclays Premier League Multiple Display Advertising Items Allardyce forces players to watch video nasty after Portsmouth rout Football Newcastle 'inquest' follows shoddy display Chairman insists the manager's job is safe Berbatov free to leave Spurs if they miss out on top four Dennis banks on his charm The Insider Trouble in the hood Times Crossword 23,751 Rose in full bloom Souness set for Wigan as Hutchings is consigned to casualty list Whelan secures verbal agreement from Scot Manager sacked after less than six months The Times Index Lewis Hamilton Matt Dickinson Index The face Saving our bacon Pregnant? Then follow Paula and exercise for two The click Put that mobile down … or get zapped Good news, workers: stiff collars are back Image of the day Modern morals Shop swap 'Darling, I have to warn you, I'll be wearing Primark . . . ' What happened when we asked style doyenne Lucia Van Der Post and bargain-lover Sarah Vine to exchange shopping haunts and habits? 'The jacket didn't fit' The Times White knight who brought down the Red king Book extract The chess matches between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov are a metaphor for the downfall of the USSR, says Daniel Johnson Grandmasters exit The Times The Times A drum roll, please. Britons are back as heroes at long last Only Noggin the Nog can reclaim me Arise, Sir Brucie Cry me a river Men Tuesday Is it now acceptable for men to cry in public? New research suggests a change in our attitude, says an often tearful Mark Barrowcliffe When it's acceptable for men to cry, by women Motorola How to cut a dash on the autumn stroll Dress code Parenthood should come before protocol Secrets of the golden hoards Arts What makes a great collector? having lots of money helps but it isn't essential. Rachel Campbell-Johnston discovers a world of eccentricity and private riches The UK's most important collectors Oh you pretty things Animal magic gets fur flying First night Pop Super Furry Animals Roundhouse, NW1 Comedy The Fast Show Dominion Theatre Pop Harry Connick Jr Albert Hall The Olovic In the main paper Concert Grande Messe des Morts Albert Hall Dance Michael Clark Company Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert LA Philharmonic/Salonen Barbican 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 Spooks Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Channel 4,9pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm From Here to Eternity (1953, b/w) Film choice Sky Movies Classics, 7pm K-Pax (2001) Film4,9pm Multiplicity (1996) Five US, 9pm Variations Autopsy: Emergency Room Channel 4,11.05pm A Clockwork Orange (1971) ITV4, 10pm Tapeheads (1988) BBC One, 11.55pm Web video of the day All adrift on the cruel sea Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4365 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 92 Sunrise Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Donation of the Week Other Views Group dynamics leave much to be desired Issue of the Week Cliques Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Accused can carry on nursing Health Other Stories we Liked Dab hands at jabbing How to firm up soft gossip Squeezed into lying for clients Social Care Hospital Haunt Reaching out from the centre Interview Hazel Blears, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, is a practical politician who wants constant dialogue with local councils, she tells Jennifer Taylor Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Academics flinch from debate Education Jane's Police 2007 Review Call for risky role models Bullying not just part of life Schools Report that crime at a Co-op shop Police New council chief pulls out of race Olympics Babe Watch Bosses enter the big time Charities MPs need a rude awakening Over-50s need training too Social Care Hero and Villain Jargon Decoder 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 . . . Cities closing that North-South divide What Worked for Me Well Done Diary Dates Inside Elite team on the ball for their premier XI As conflicts and commercial work increase off the pitch, sports lawyers have become more sophisticated, says Dominic Carman Queen's Counsel Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Is it time to stop hedging bets? Strong rumours about insider dealing — especially in hedge funds — are testing the patience of the Financial Services Authority, says Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Edward Fennell in the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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