News from 07/11/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Roger Slater, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Rejeev Syal, Zahid Hussain, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Margo Marrone, Co-founder and Director of The Organic Pharmacy, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, David Blunkett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, D. J. Hutson, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Carol Midgley, Cath Janes, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Vince Ellis, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, C. A. MacKenzie Smith, J. D. Garrad, Dominic Walsh, Andrew Kenyon, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Peter Ruck, Raymong Keene, Gary Jacob, Beatrix Clark, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Rowan Atkinson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Jonathan Richards, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Quentin Howard, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Matt Hughes, David Martin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Clare Longrigg, Professor Roderick A. Smith, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Ashiling O'Connor, Nick Szczepanik, Richard Earle, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Henry Fitzhugh, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jane S. Haworth, Georgie Dutton, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Ian McEwan, S. Causton, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Flexible working hours for millions New workers' rights in the Queen's Speech Labour accused of stealing Tory policies Flatmate 'confesses' over student murder Cancer risk higher for overweight women No 10 spin row Expanding into China Imran Khan in hiding House sales fall Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Stay in touch Quick find Today's weather The Times Labour MP condemns 'British jobs' slogan as employment apartheid Keith Vaz says Brown pledge cannot be kept 'False effort to answer right-wing propaganda' On other pages Meredith 'killed after refusing orgy' Flatmate 'broke down' under questioning Italian police believe that the case is solved Headlands international 'Prime Minister misled press and schools and now must apologise' Youths speak as one after meeting Jacqui Smith Claim and counterclaim Pugh No action over birds' death on royal estate Ecstasy death trial Rhys killer 'known' (AFP): Drug found in toy WI launches crusade for licensed brothels Women spurred into action after 5 murders TV dramas 'wrong to romanticise prostitution' Dutch find that going legal has not stopped criminals Allure Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord Black facing lengthy jail sentence after judge upholds fraud conviction Case history Excess weight to blame for one in 20 cases of cancer in women British study involved data from 1.2m women Higher risk of breast, womb and gullet cancer Online health checks target 'dishonest' patients Doctors say care for falls unacceptable 'Private gyms won't solve fatness crisis' Vets approve farm meat exports again Two arrested in dawn raids on suspicion of recruiting for jihad as part of Europe-wide swoop Omega 'Terror kids' inspired by net are West's big threat St Pancras is restored to international glory and even the French are impressed Queen opens station after £800m facelift Ceremony reignites romance of the railways Virgin media Nancy Shevella, the US socialite who is thought to be dating Sir Paul McCartney; something which is thought perhaps to shed some light on the recent behaviour of the poor, eye-rolling Heather Mills A new contender emerges in the running for Most Groovy On Monday, James Purnell, the Culture Secretary, appear Surely after "Queensgate", the BBC has learnt a l Local hero misses out on the power and the glory People Are Canadians finally bored with Lord Black of Crosshar Currently touring the country to plug his new book … Steinway & Sons Postscript A bit of People found themselves bemused at the Classic As her father slaved over his Nobel prize-winning work "i would like to work with Johnny Depp, " Julia Roberts First threat to grammar schools for 20 years Local authority set to replace all of its schools £200m plan to rebuild secondary education Multiple Display Advertising Items Liverpool right-back Tommy Cooper, an England captain, … Willie Angus played for Celtic, but gave up to enlist. … Online honour for football stars that war turned into true heroes Hairspray Police investigate Kirsty Wark's husband Television executive suspected of data theft He told wife's secretary to give access to e-mails Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's Vision or Focus? A Queen's Speech that puts faith in agencies, commissions and committees Pakistan's Path Musharraf must move swiftly to restore democracy Pancras Revived Welcome back to the mother of all railway stations Better at cricket, better at courtesy Picture Gallery What's in it for us middle classes, Gordon? Thunderer: There's food for thought for farmers' markets . . . Counter-terrorism Keep spaces open Whose countryside is the trust fighting for? The sad futility of making the unacceptable illegal High-speed urgency Timesonline Mountain springs Synchronise schools Come off of it Fine. So what should a sports minister be paid? Don't panic and break the 28–day detention barrier Requiem for the roly-poly as sticky puddings become a sweet memory Expedia Three held over bonfire death Medal ban for soldiers' parade TV soap veteran Hilda Braid dies 3-legged panda gets a new paw Multiple Display Advertising Items Diana crash 'virtually impossible to engineer' WHSmith Eurostar Amid all the royal glitter, aspirations rise like damp — and then the tempers rise like fury Queen's Speech Need to know More parents to be offered flexible work time As many as 7.3 million families could benefit Employers voice fear of a deluge of requests Barclaycard Terrorism Housing The Bills: what's on the way and where all the fights will be Queen's Speech Need to know Alternative gifts Other Bills Bad doctors face greater risk of being struck off Queen's Speech The Times Security forces will be given more powers to combat terrorist threat Slow down and offer some governing alternatives Campaigners braced for onslaught of fast-track building in green belt Queen's speech Public to have less say on airports and roads Land to be free for millions for new homes Pomp and politics Birdwatcher is saved from mud Morrisons Man who worked for no pay gets farm Guard of honour for dead firefighters Prince may sue his fans over websites Council gives graffiti a helping hand Gun residue 'compelling' in Dando conviction Multiple Display Advertising Items Even killer curves can't save Shetty First night Theatre Miss Bollywood Opera House, Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Afghanistan America 'The police have ransacked my house and ill-treated my family' Imran Kahn vows to stir youth of Pakistan into mass uprising Former cricket star flees house arrest Musharraf stamps on second day of protests MPs killed in worst suicide bombing Schoolchildren among at least 40 casualties Province had been largely free of violence Multiple Display Advertising Items Surgery starts to save girl from twin sharing her body Multiple Display Advertising Items Dell Bayreuth keeps its head as Valkyries compete for festival's leading role Renault (AP): 50 die trying to flee poverty by boat (AP): Soldier shot dead Leader's reversal (AFP): Call to stop concert (AFP): Accidental shooting Cruise MPs seek pardon for maid framed by rich lover and executed as witch Alliance Leicester A grim end How do you make a pupil obey all the rules? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ban of free speech still keeps Ankara out of EU Wider community Police storm in against West Bank gunmen Inside Track (AP): Pope meets Saudi monarch (AFP): Mating deer kills two caretakers (Reuters): Discovery set to return to Earth (AFP): Homes are hit by mudslide (AFP): Insult may leave man speechless Simplifydigital Multiple Display Advertising Items Republican uses Guy Fawkes to fire up campaign and raise $4m in a day Sharp decline in confidence knocks sales of new houses Credit crunch impacts on housebuilder's profit Fears over jobs beyond construction industry M&S plans £1bn spend on global expansion MG relaunch delayed Mining merger Citigroup falls further Quote of the day Alibaba shares soar Business big shot Fitch's fears put bond insurance sector in doubt Bank role Stock markets Only one answer to the Rock regulatory problem Crunch time for rate setters In a Credit Squeeze Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Half empty or half full Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline India and China in focus as M&S sets aside £1bn for global growth Sales disappoint but six-month profits up Dividend jumps as share buyback planned CBRE Primark, the discount fashion retailer owned by Associa Business big shot Snapped in New York: Michael Bloomberg may not have decided yet whether to run as an independent for President, but one loyal fan is putting his money where his mouth is Acer Tesco not going down a riot in Los Angeles City Diary Is there no honour among thieves? I am told that on … City Diary Whitehorn continues to be upwardly mobile City Diary ITV presses for satellite broadcaster to sell stake And and interminable and deeply pompous editorial in … City Diary Will had one of those early, brick-like mobile phones, City Diary The memorial service has been set for two long-time … City Diary Picture Gallery Longbridge revival hit by hitch with parts shipments from China Delay in launch of revamped MG TF car Nanjing Automobile seeks parts in Europe The Business Leadership Summit for Business Executives Tchenguiz hits out at speculation over holdings IBM Nikanor and Katanga Mining merge to create $3.3bn African giant Resource riches Alliance Leicester Turnberry for sale ahead of the 2009 Open Bank and the Treasury deny confrontations over Rock rescue plan Mervyn King interview Tories seize on King remarks to lash Darling Row rekindles doubts over Governor's future BlackBerry Curve Multiple Display Advertising Items What the Governor said Ministers risk fresh legal attack on drive for new nuclear plants The Queen's Speech Greenpeace monitors government proposals Concern over Bill to reform planning Technology of tomorrow Business urges lasting reduction in red tape National insurance comes into line with income tax Citigroup falls further despite action to curb its losses Wall Street veteran in charge of bad assets Banker must handle portfolio worth $43bn Greenspan and Soros say US is in worse position than Fed will admit Chartered Institute of Management Yahoo! chief was 'moral pygmy' over aid to jailing in Beijing The Times Alibaba. com shares triple in Hong Kong stock market debut Just capital Flexible Android Poor reception for Google's mobile internet access platform Lloyds TSB Multiple Display Advertising Items Islamic bonds are not a one-way bet Invest Milton Keynes 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 Rio Tinto and BHP gain amid bid talk Large caps Johnson slips after rumours of bankers renegotiating debt Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Associated British Foods' odd recipe is still working JD Wetherspoon Deal of the day Timesonline SMG Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Barclays The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Speardex British funds Captain Christopher Smith Seafarer who was decorated for his role in a mid-Channel rescue and later served in the Falklands Captain Christopher Smith, QGM, was born on july 10,1937. He died of heart disease on October 7,2007, aged 70 Chess Weather Eye Lieut–Col Charles Blaschek Leader of Gurkhas during the bitter fighting in Burma Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Blaschek, MC and Bar, Burma Veteran, was born on February 16,1922. He died on October 20,2007, aged 85 Professor Arthur Kornberg US biochemist who confirmed Crick and Watson's theory of the double-helix structure of DNA Professor Arthur Kornberg, biochemist, was born on March 3,1918. He died on October 26,2007, aged 89 Randall Forsberg Campaigner against nuclear weapons who prompted the biggest political protest in US history Randall Forsberg, campaigner against nuclear weapons, was born on July 23,1943. She died of cancer on October 19,2007, aged 64 Lives in Brief Nils Liedholm Elegant footballer who was at the centre of the revival of AC Milan Nils Liedholm, footballer and manager, was born on October 8,1922. He died on November 5,2007, aged 85 Buckingham Palace Court Circular Counsel should soldier on as best they can Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Leverhulme Trust Awards Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Public Notices All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parlimentary Notices Reader Offers Ltd Northerly winds are shrinking the Arctic ice Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 7,1963 The Times's defence correspondent reports on the role of the Woomera tracking station, in South Australia, in US preparations to put men on the Moon Winning Move Word Watching Weather quest Weather O'Brien takes trainers' title but Godolphin hint at revival Racing Chepstow Course specialists Cricket Football Efficient finish puts paid to Purple Moon Pipe enjoys home rule with Pablo Du Charmil Racing Exeter Yesterday's results Catterick Nottingham Jockeys' title race Lingfield Park Vickery misses Munster meeting as Wasps continue to count cost Rugby union Rigours of World Cup and injuries take toll McGeechan bemoans lack of financial support Kempton Park Racing Huntingdon Loffreda waits for right time to put stamp on Leicester Gatting seeking to bend ear of umpires again Cricket Football Results Other sport Circus rolls on without time for rest Golf Bowls Ice hockey Snooker Tennis Women's game casts net wide in drive to court new audience Tennis Marketing men want FA cup Final exhibition Henin winning streak extended to 21 matches Annacone on mission to put more Britons into the elite Calzaghe hoping for Hopkins bout Guildford defeated Kaymer is top rookie Blow for British Bond's valuable test Tendulkar says no Higgins happy with life's balancing act in do-or-die world of top competition Snooker Multiple Display Advertising Items Ding Junhui made an impressive start to his defence … Stadium opening brings host of questions on cost and viability London 2012 After-use dominates thoughts of observers Obvious contrast is with new Arsenal home The Times Schumacher gives Ferrari more control with test drive Motor racing The rich list Football The new top ten Owners retain monopoly on the game's true wealth Pools forecast Premier League today Watson darkens Mowbray's mood with Wednesday overtime bonus Football Iwelumo once more the last-minute hero for Charlton Championship League One League Two G14 sharks lie in wait for Platini's Champions League minnows Ferguson and Wenger lock horns over foreign stars Football Blatter's plan exposes rift between managers Limit of five overseas players would apply Bred for success Things go better for Coca-Cola leagues with new deal Spurs consider groundshare in talks about stadium plans Manager marks anniversary by warning team of 'nearly men' tag Football Champions League The Times Arsenal have asked Manchester United's security staff … Arsenal rest key players in effort to retain fresh outlook Post, bar and Cudicini come to the aid of under-fire Chelsea Football Champions League Celtic keep hopes alive as McGeady steals show Rivals put on alert as Ronaldinho strives to retain superstar status Football Champions League The Brazilian has been having some fun but tonight could be deadly serious for Walter Smith's team, Gabriele Marcotti reports Buoyant Rangers in party mood The Wimpole Clinic Liverpool left dancing with delight after figure of eight signals revival Football Champions League Rout of order Sutcliffe tackles drug threat The Insider Times Crossword 23,752 Mosey flexes muscles Crouch helps Liverpool to new heights in record win The Times Mortgages for Business Inside John Higgins Martin Samuel Index The face Double the trouble End of the 'senate' signals hope for Sicily The click The P word is objectionable, too, Ofcom Breast milk alone doesn't make a baby brainier Image of the day Modern morals A life, stolen How many elderly people are lost in the bureaucracy of our care system? Carol Midgley meets the family of Jean Gambell, who was wrongly locked up as a lunatic for 70 years and reunited with her relatives just weeks before she died this year The Times The Times The National Trust can't be trusted Living the life, chapter and verse May balls' up The press gets Carrie'd away Style the week in fashion Elizabeth Have our heroines lost the plot — film and fashion-wise Buy this Dfs Sign in, set up profile, shop Green tea time Beauty jury Timesonline Sex appeal is all about confidence My life in fashion The actress Kim Cattrall tells Carola Long why she so admires Helen Mirren, and why she's happy not to be 20,30 or even 40 any more Timesonline RSPCA Every picture sells a story As the Magnum photo agency reaches its 60th birthday, its golden past cannot hide a troubled present, says Joanna Pitman The Times Angel of darkness Donna McLean's beloved Vermeer shaped her ideas on how light glows out of the gloom to create a dream world, the writer Ian McEwan explains Nutcracker Playing with fire First night Theatre The Arsonists Royal Court, SW1 Concert London Sinfonietta/Fischer Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop The Fray Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Concert LSO/Alsop Barbican Concert BCMG/Masson CBSO Centre, Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Theatre Magic War Soho Theatre, W1 Looking after Laurence Crème Plan a great party Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexibility allows you to indulge your passions Crème Beatrix Clark meets temporary worker who lead a double life Multiple Display Advertising Items Office dilemmas 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 Today's TV Happy Birthday Bafta Viewing Guide ITV1, 9pm The Secret Millionaire Channel 4,9pm Just Cause (1995) Film choice Five, 9pm The Beast (1975) ITV4, 10.30pm Talk of Angels (1998) BBC One, 12.05am Variations Love Trap Channel 4,10pm The Crazies (1973) Channel 4,2. 35am Curse of the Golden Flower (2006) New to Sky Box Office Karma Babies BBC One, 11.30pm Web video of the day Characters of a common type Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4366 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 93 The Wellman clinic
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