News from 08/11/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Professor Anthony Forster, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Lindsay, William Pender, Robert Fearnley, Steve Millar, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Sir William Proby Chairman, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Anne Horner, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Dr Timothy Edmunds, Patrick Kidd, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Jonathan Morgan, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Rob Hayward Chief Executive, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Andrew Scott, Peter Stiff, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ros Pritchard Chairman, Anatole Kaletsky, Tony Millns Chief Executive, Phil Gordon, Sue Corbett, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Philip Goldstein, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Stuart Crainer, Emma Thompson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Rebecca Newman, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Heather Brooke, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Bob Cotton Chief Executive, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Des Dearlove, Matthew Parris, Alistair Cooke, Josie Taylor, Anjana Ahuja, Mike Smith, Philip Yaffe, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Sanderson, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Jones, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Bruce Shaxson, Olav Bjortomt, Anil Sinanan, Fiona Hamilton, Howard Syddall, Richard Ford, Lee Coppack, Brigid Simmonds Chief Executive,
ResumoIndex The You Tube killer Eight die in schoolroom shooting massacre Campus deaths Lawrence suspects could be rearrested £500m stadium LSE technical error Iran nuclear fears Fallon text claim Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch US fears Israeli strike against Iran over latest nuclear claim Tehran says that it has 3,000 centrifuges in use An atom bomb 'could be ready within a year' Equipment that could have saved life of 19-year-old soldier arrived too late Doctors want to combine vaccine for chickenpox with the MMR jab About 300,000 a year catch scarring disease Complications can be severe, or even fatal History of a sharp weapon Tiffany & Co Similarities to other massacres — but this was a very Finnish affair Murder 'manifesto' KMFDM Pugh Brown's 'regret' over Lord Malloch-Brown Pay gap remains Dando appeal Fake bonfire LSE share warning How hips hold sway in the mating game A sexy walk is not a signal of fertility Evolution's way to deter unwanted men Petrol rises to more than £1 a litre Tag Heuer London lifts lid on way to make a stadium pay 2012 Olympics 55,000 seats will be sold after the Games Cost of construction doubles to £500 million Athletes welcome golden plan for sporting success Best venue on the planet? More like a blancmange What went before The roots of her inspiration on top of the Great Pyrami Mont Blanc Why 4/10 is a great score for Britain's universities Top class Five Lawrence suspects could be rearrested Victim's clothes offer new DNA link to accused Fibres found in secret tests by forensic team Grief-stricken Sally Clark 'drank herself to death' The Royal Bank of Scotland Barclays Muammar Gaddafi, the epaulette-loving dictator of Libya Ever mindful of his dignity, our favourite feline imper Richer Sounds No restraints on modesty People Lord Drayson, the Minister for Defence Procurement, … At a rehearsal before the Queen's Speech, we hear, … The producers of the new Star Trek film are seeking … A Spitting Image puppet of Sir Paul McCartney is to be auctioned at Christie's in December On Larry King Live, Robert Redford discussed Lions … Postscript Kate Winslet on mothering: "i just have to keep praisin "i don't find it a turn-on when writers go in for what I heard Meredith's dying screams, American flatmate changes original story Three will appear before a judge today Volkswagen Flatmate posted drug and rape stories on her website profile WHSmith Madam, do you wish to offset your carbon now or risk social Siberia? Multiple Display Advertising Items Heavy duty Roberto cavalli Declaration of Independence The Bank of England is the victim of a whispering campaign Regeneration Games An intriguing design for the Olympic stadium but what happens after 2012? An Eximious Occasion The World Scrabble championships are about to open Why immigrants pass the Sam test Picture Gallery Wake up and smell the smoke of disaster Thunderer: A sign of the times: brazen contempt for you and me No breach of trust Keep Britain visited MPs' pay demand does their image no good Soldiers ill-equipped for war Timesonline Just say no Give vent Fighting Coward Breast is best Hey, Guv, can you spare us 30 billion quid? Gobble, gobble! Another turkey from Farmer Brown Comment Sainsbury's Judges back two British boys who refuse to live in France Children choose to be in England with father They could not settle in new life with mother Two women murdered in their beds at care home HSBC The Times Quality Standard lamb English Islanders' anger against mother 'who doped gymkhana ponies' Report says she had both means and motive Police are criticised for failing to prosecute Girl, 2, dies in freak accident at nursery McCann friends deny asking to see police Vitamin D keeps you young, scientists say British Airways Glass hotel has no guests but plenty of complaints Bally A patriotic war portrayed as Shakespeare intended First night Theatre Henry V Courtyard, Stratford Elizabeth the Golden Age Argos £33m wasted on asylum centre plans Pupil, 14, suspended over Sikh bangle Game on for Scrabble champions Six-year-old invents 'robo rucksack' Sky one National Trust chairman accused of hypocrisy for selling green-belt land Ministers expect tenfold increase in number of terrorists in British jails Politics Category a total set to reach 1,300 in nine years High-risk inmates 'need to be kept apart' Smith defiant over extending limit on holding suspects Commons shaken and stirred by Davis's attack Laura Ashley Pressure is back on Home Secretary as assembly calls on Met chief to resign Politics MBNA Taint of scandal puts Ant and Dec out of the picture Cuts to BBC services for children Schools that did not give parents fair appeals are forced to pay up Gorilla surprise turns out to be a stripper for pupil MBNA West Lothian answer is more tax for Scots Orange Barclays St Paul's opens up secret rooms to ease wear and tear of 2 million tourists Stiletto heels and big rucksacks take their toll Memorial stones in nave are being eroded Livinggifts Guide to good visiting Renault Pakistan America End of the Rose Revolution as riot police are sent in to quell protests Georgia declares state of emergency Russia to blame for unrest, says President People power Holiday planners take inspiration from past Revival for traditional festivals banned by Mao Response to pressure to reform Golden Weeks Morrisons Americanexpress Art auctions brush aside fears over credit crunch with $34 million Matisse Dfs And next week . . . John Lewis Boy 'killed by teacher for doodling in book' My son died after beating, father says Concern mounts over child abuse in India Nationwide Sky Dell (AFP): Chad 'child kidnapping' trial begins (AFP): National mourning for bomb victims 101 witnesses expected at Seselj trial (AP): Cuban fruit lands on cooler shores South West Trains (AFP): Masked gunmen open fire on students returning from rally against Chávez Oil fuels Iran's confidence on nuclear ambitions Win Property Investing The Times Try this at home . . . Sky TV chef beefs up the cultural mix Cheltenham & Gloucester Magic 105.4 General's troops routed by zealots imposing Sharia on tourist haven As Benazir Bhutto threatened a popular uprising against Je t'aime, Sarkozy tells America as he aims to be the 'ally-in-chief' The Times Curdled relationship (AFP): Russia shelves Cold War treaty on forces (AFP): Language barrier (AP): West Bank building (Reuters): Walesa heart-swap (AFP): Facing the music Cider drinkers out to give Brussels a headache Move to ban labelling of German brew as wine Politicians pitch into row as polls approach Aquascutum (AFP): Romania seeks to calm tensions (AFP): Doctors remove 'fused limbs' (AFP): October rising remembered Editor cleared over gay hate Linn Three Why a language turned on its head is taken to heart by France Times Online Alliance Leicester Le Lexik des cités LSE trading paralysed by breakdown as Dow plunges 360 points London forced to extend closing auction All gains since rate cut wiped out in New York Bid approach for Close Brothers BA funding for bid Shell in Siberia EBay bidding? Quote of the day China pollution threat Business big shot Room at the top Sarkozy warns of 'economic war' as dollar falls to new low Stock markets Decision over King's future put on hold until new year SAP Quietening down on the building sites Silence is costly Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Double trouble Need to know Results in brief Timesonline An American in London Business big shot Jim O'Donnell Fears over tourism as Britain becomes land of 'the $5 ice—cream' Weak dollar tipped to deter American visitors Retailers hope cost of imported stock will fall SAS Ways out for the Rock in a hard place Continue as usual Go into run-off Sell the bank as a whole The Times Break up the bank and sell it The Times Two years of downturn predicted for housing Times MPC split over need for rate cut to fight credit squeeze Lloyds TSB I thought I had seen most attempts to extract cash from my bank account by deceit, but this one had me baffled The Times Glenalmond, the Scottish school whose old boys include City Diary Yesterday was, you will know, National Stress Awareness City Diary Wealthier pensioners 'may subsidise the poor' Bad form in school stockpicking contest City Diary Redundancies at KBC Peel Hunt, the Belgian-owned City Diary Death by numbers Picture Gallery BA and TPG poised to secure bank funding for Iberia bid Loan deal despite debt market turmoil Fully financed €3.4bn offer could follow Airline timetable Acer Shell plans huge collaboration in Siberia Iberia Centrica links up with Nigeria Barclays Nuclear clean-up faces cost rise after reprocessing site problems Efforts to focus on Sellafield and Dounreay Trade unions angered by Magnox uncertainty The Times Shutdowns at British Energy plants may bit price of gas EBay tipped as suitor in bid approach for QXL Ricardo Heathrow express Baltic results raise stakes in Carlsberg's bid for S&n Morgan Stanley takes $3.7bn sub-prime hit SEC starts inquiry into Merrill Lynch mortgages Citigroup and Merrill in race for new bosses Ex-Citigroup boss tells of 'smear campaign' Times Online Standard Life CB Richard Ellis Mining groups facing Congo shake-up after hardline review Facebook to allow corporations to advertise via users' referrals Friends may forward commercial messages Privacy exponents wary of intrusions Business Staff: Microsoft tech chief is fired after inquiry into violations China to become biggest carbon polluter this year IEA delivers bleak forecast on fossil fuels Increase in use of coal plays havoc with targets Price surge forces Japan to use emergency funds for its food The Times Simpsons and Italian TV help lift News Corp (AP): Writers' strike hits Housewives In brief Chartered management institute (AP): GM posts record quarterly loss (Reuters): Takeover war for Tele Atlas (AP): Setback for Time Warner Brazilian police arrest banker Veolia Environnement The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Barclays Stockbrokers British funds A golden touch that goes back 200 years The new business capitals Charlotte Early pursuit of wealth in North Carolina was built on by two big-ego financiers who made the most of liberal business laws What Makes the Grade for You? Commercial Feature Vital statistics Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Gldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Dealers in the dark after systems failure Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Next shows the gloomy side of the high street British Energy Deal of the day Timesonline Umeco Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Multiple Sclerosis Society James Michie Publisher, man of letters and prize-winning poet who also made acclaimed translations of Horace, Martial and Ovid James Michie, poet, publisher and translator, was born on June 24,1927. He died on October 30,2007, aged 80 Court & Social Weather Eye Peter Viertel Sociable Hollywood novelist and scriptwriter who worked on films with Huston, Hemingway, Hitchcock and many others Peter Viertel, scriptwriter and novelist, was born on November 16,1920. He died on November 4,2007, aged 86 George Osmond Mormon entrepreneur who, by dint of faith and tough discipline, turned his children into a pop-music phenomenon George Osmond, father of the Osmonds, was born on October 13,1917. He died on November 6,2007, aged 90 Sir Kenneth Bradshaw Clerk of the House who developed international parliamentary contacts Sir Kenneth Bradshaw, KCB, Clerk of the House of Commons, 1983-87, was born on September 1,1922. He died on October 31,2007, aged 85 His Honour Michael Coombe Judge of the Central Criminal Court with a natural instinct for the law His Honour Michael Coombe, permanent judge of the Central Criminal Court, 1986-2003, was born on June 30,1930. He died on October 20,2007, aged 77 Appearance of bias with prosecutor on jury Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular TLC in remembrance Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Iain Rennie Hospice at Home Cruise Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Princess Cruises Discover Dresden, old and new Late travel Historic city never fails to fascinate Brits Visit Germany's oldest Christmas market Late deals Three nights in Teesdale, £93; two nights in Waterford, £155; Paphos for a week, £299 British Isles Short haul A station that's worth waiting on Long haul Twinkling stars shine in a turbulent atmosphere Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 8,1852 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Spencer faces marathon stint as struggle for championship intensifies Racing Dawn appeal hearing precedes double shift Sanders rejoins battle at evening fixture Rugby union Football Darley to end riding career at Doncaster on Saturday Sir Tristram Ricketts Fallon: I exchanged texts with Owen Racing Musselburgh Wolverhampton Nottingham Yesterday's results Chepstow Huntingdon Kempton Park Cup winner thrives on bizarre build-up Racing Huntingdon Football Results Course specialists Towcester Basketball Bowls Ice hockey Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Loffreda relishing challenge of exploring new world at Leicester Rugby union Argentinian keen to continue success story Coach's philosophy fits in at Welford Road William Hill Curriculum vitae Sale seek spotlight with midweek games The format Injured Ellis faces prospect of season on the sidelines Mickelson wheels up in role of pampered global ambassador Golf HSBC Champions tournament Multiple Display Advertising Items In brief Counties slam door on Fletcher over treatment of their players Cricket Former England coach finds no favour Glamorgan alone in offering hope of work South Africa's politics open new field of controversy Australia seek cutting edge from Johnson as they rely on fresh weapons Cricket Going up: how the record has risen down the years Quick-draw MacGill Brazil dig for victory as tide of apathy engulfs beach soccer Sport on television Guinness Premiership Williams pulls out through injury Smith adds new faces Support for Radcliffe O'Brien sets new best Gullit is perfect leading man for Beckham Football Berbatov will decide if he wants to stay, says Ramos Uefa Cup Bayern Munich v Bolton FC Nuremberg v Everton Carbonfootyprint 'So why on earth should I moan, I beat you 8-0 at home . . . but do I feel Ok?' Football Champions League Peter Crouch has warned his Liverpool team-mates that … Chelsea get punishment duty from angry Grant Football Champions League Coach cancels squad's day off after tame draw Cech injury increases sense of frustration Jewell raises prospect of return to Wigan Premier League today Arsenal fail to catch fire but draw comfort from reaching next stage Football Champions League Rangers face test of nerve after Henry takes a hand Football Champions League Lambert pushes for Uefa to make an example of Binya Timesonline Times Online United shake off lethargy and tuck into wilting Kiev Football Champions League Volkswagen Thinking Three of a kind Football Champions League Drug pleas a real possibility The Insider Chelsea up the ante Times Crossword 23,753 Strong pound could lure fans to US site 'Bored' Rooney takes his revenge Frustrated striker hits out as United progress Arsenal draw to join rivals in knockout phase The Times Cricket Inside Racing Index The face Playing the long game Hello boys. Now look me straight in the eyes . . . The click Wake up and smell the sexism Work? Home? A contradiction in terms Image of the day Modern morals My paradise lost As the country she loves plunges into economic and social meltdown, a white Zimbabwean woman writes to her family in Britain about life amid runaway inflation, police repression and a defeated people Inflation in Zimbabwe The Times The Times Too busy to hug — and too blind to see the world we've created Breast is best — and a pleasure too It's not the quality, it's the quantity The heart saver Drug-eluting stents that widen arteries can help to cut radically the need for surgery, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Timesonline Beating the viruses Godparent or gift-horse? Parents As Christmas nears, godparents will be expected to dig deep. But is providing extra presents the only reason for their continued existence? Emma Thompson reports Tips for parents Tips for godparents All work, no play Interview It's unnatural to want to 'chill out', says science's most famous woman, Baroness Susan Greenfield, and work-life balance is for wimps. The key is to enjoy what you do, she tells Stefanie Marsh The Times Timesonline The great survivor Critics have rounded on his latest film, but still Tom Cruise battles on. Just what keeps him on top, asks Kevin Maher Inside Give us some of that Bolly lolly Hollywood is making its first assault on the vast Bollywood audience, reports Anil Sinanan How to get thrashed Screen An air guitar contest mockumentary is kooky fun, but Kevin Maher is unmoved by the week's horror movie offerings Oncethemovie Timesonline Run wild, run free Scan Penn's hymn to the open road has some moments of magic, says Wendy Ide In Memory of Me The Times Why the lady is also a tramp Screen The versatile Maria Bello can embody every feminine aspect on screen, says Kevin Maher What's so great about Brando? Well, everything Silk Timesonline Pulling off a cracker First night Dance The Nutcracker Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury Concert OAE/Jurowski COE/Uchida Festival Hall Theatre Beast on the Moon Nottingham Playhouse Theatre The Car Cemetery The Gate, W11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert La straniera Festival Hall 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 River Cottage: Gone Fishing Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm The Street BBC One, 9pm The Killer in Me ITV1, 9pm Heart Full of Rain (TVM, 1997) Film choice Five, 1.40pm Pecker (1998) Sky Movies Indie, 9pm Scum (1979) ITV4, 10pm Variations Point Blank (1967) TCM, 10.45pm Knife in the Water (1962, b/w) ITV4, 1.05am The Mummy Diaries Channel 4,9pm Web video of the day Love Olympics wins no medals Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4367 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 94 Appeal Index Secret Intelligence Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Look out for the spectre of work The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened A pregnant pause well managed Mentors Nikki Mitchell, left, and Claire Faulkner both juggle motherhood with high-powered careers at Deloitte. Anne Horner spoke to the pair to find out how a common pursuit of work-life balance makes the former the perfect mentor to the latter Milkround The Office Psychologist Just turn the other chic How to . . . Look the Business Dress to impress. First impressions are vital in job interviews and what you wear is important. But, as Carly Chynoweth finds, good grooming and attention to sartorial detail doesn't stop there Lunch Times . . . At Drivers Jonas Datafile Teamwork and skills are up to the challenge Out of Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Quirk Deadline Buster The Times Locate the right trigger Fuel your Performance The third in our series of extracts from Harvard Business Review is from Marcus Buckingham's classic, What Great Managers Do HBR and the Times Business on the brain The Thinkers 50 Mobile simply closer The Top 50 MBA Choices The Insider Henley Management College Business studies take off Down Under MBA Experiences The clocks recently went back and ahead lie months of darkness and damp, unless you're studying in sunny Australia. Carly Chynoweth examines the academic forecast Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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