News from 09/11/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Alyn Shipton, Chris McCoey, Matthew Syed, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Amanda Ursell, Sean O'Neill Security Editor, John Hinde, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Helga Charman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, John C. Beyer, Philip Howard, Katie Scott, Brian Dagnall, Patrick Hosking Business commentary, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Brian C. Smith (Capt), Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Randall, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Val Heap, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, E. G. Oliver, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Mike Wade, Jane McCartney, Hannah Fletcher, Rob Crilly, Hilary Rose, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Gabby Logan, David Shamash, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, George Wedd, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Melanie Backe-Hansen, Bernard Law Montgomery, Kirky Stephen, Charles Bremner, Simon Walmsley Head of Marine, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Russell Vallance, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Rob Wright, Liz Sandeman Director of Operations, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, T. D. Andrews, Marcus Binney, Philippa Rahim, Sam Fanshawe Director, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nicholas Charles Tyrwhitt Wheeler, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Brian Hutchinson, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Richard Mills, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Hazel Davis, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Marron, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Dominic Maxwell, Alice Fordham, Mark Simmonds Director of Science, Max Davidson, George Caulkin, Peter Morris, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Herne Hill, Melanie McDonagh, Phil Jeffcott, Stepanie Hilborne Chief Executive, Graham Wynne Chief Executive, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Steve Bundred, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Clare Durkin, Tony Halpin, Martin Holdgate, Judith Heywood, Naomi Cleaver, Alan Price-Talbot, Brian Stowe, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Gill Walker, Sacha Bonsor, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Penalty points double for speeding drivers Motorists could be banned for two offences Move to halt rise in children killed on roads Sir Ian Blair 'blocked inquiry into shooting' Rio Tinto rejects offer $1 billion Sultan row Index Blair's £237,000 talk Index Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 Bricks and Mortar Quick find Today's weather The Times Protests as noise zone for Heathrow runway is set at Concorde levels Pugh Tories plan new wave of 'co-op' schools Trial moves to ferry High street ID cards Cervical cancer risk Hairdresser sued £240,000 for Blair's not so great speech on greatness Oratory 'like report from county official' Luxury villa is offered as gift by Chinese hosts Hot air Bang & Olufsen Thousands flee to higher ground as stormy sea waters gather momentum Severe flood warnings along the East Coast Cobra meets to assess risk to 10,000 homes Surge raises memories of disaster 50 years ago What to do Tributes flow as Chad Varah, Samaritans founder, dies at 95 Hotels, houses, paintings and gems . . . the price of settling up with a sultan Mappin & Webb The Times Met chief refuses to resign despite being criticised for delaying inquiry De Menezes shooting The main findings This saga has further chapters but worst may be over for Blair Not one of 17 witnesses heard the word 'police' Retired military chiefs join forces in battle for a bigger war chest Gucci Labour: here is proof that we thought of tax cut first Foreign Staff: I cut up my victim and ate her, said killer Briton pleads guilty to manslaughter is Spain Essex woman's body has never been found A trip to France may take sting out of iPhone's price Intel Boots A cheap shot perhaps, but a bouncing e-mail informs … "i wear jeans, socks and shirt — all totally normal, … Lions for Lambs On the road less travelled People Roman Polanski is to make a feature film of the Robert Crestfallen apologies in the Commons from Chris Huhne A mystery. Writing in the New Statesmen, Tara Hamilton Heather Mills's bad hair day just got worse, with confirmation last night that she had been dumped by her lawyers, Mishcon de Reya Moby, the singer and very bald man, writes on his websi Postscript Painkillers and a walk are best for back pain Fancy treatments do not work, say researchers Keeping active is good tactic for quick recovery 'One in ten men thinks chlamydia is a flower' Volkswagen Volkswagen Poetic shop assistant guilty of building library of terror How to Behead Argos Bitter rivalry of 'dreadful leader' and a 'psychopath' Alicia Keys Two of a kind Renault Defence of the Realm Spending on frontline troops must be increased Dollar Wise Currency movements are not a justification for protectionist policies Money for Ham Can the lecture circuit fairly be described as white-collar crime? It's so gay to balk at the P-word Picture Gallery Always look on the bright side of strife We've got a thing about those girl embryos Serving prisoners Extreme measures Professional poverty Reborn St Pancras inspires pride — or does it? No sense in veterans' medal ban Timesonline Waste of energy Our seas in peril No pockets please Hands off of English And lo, a voice said: Rudy, you are the chosen one Big, flabby government can't make our children thinner Eonenergy How a £2m tax challenge put 'Slab' Murphy of the IRA in the picture at last Police officer shot as he takes his child to school Staples How Liverpool got its Mojo back Skoda £2bn regeneration costs homes but fails to smarten the North Estate agents 'swindled £½m from schizophrenic' The ancient witch guide way ahead of its time PC World Morrisons King of Bollywood walks down red carpet with a simple plot for world domination Indian blockbuster premieres in London Rivals compete for box office breakthrough Barclaycard Currys Man punches trick-or-treat boy, 8 Seeds are sown for GM crops by 2009 Police raid home of singer Winehouse Puffin's lunchbox is a bit of a mouthful Ba More remembrance crosses than ever as children show they remember too Comet Lib-Dem hopefuls must try for a wider audience The unbeatable double act of the walrus and the blue tit What people say Sea's string of pearls is pure poison Vauxhall Dfs Meredith feared the 'strange men' brought home by her housemate Murder suspect 'met her visitors in bars' Police say they are still looking for witnesses Abbot, 80, is jailed for abusing young boys Women found dead at care home named Bogus tax website Homeless numbers Financier killed Murder charge boy Flea cure risk for cats History of ownership Chagos Islands Fly Zoom Islanders who wait in vain for justice and a paradise lost Evicted from their tropical idyll in a military deal, victorious in three legal hearings, they now face another battle to be allowed home Anarchy, even from LA, still pleases First night Pop Sex Pistols Brixton Academy Multiple Display Advertising Items France Pakistan YouTube Killer shocks a grieving nation into breaking its silence Syrian migrant makes peace for foreigners Multiple Display Advertising Items Muslim ministers A policeman's lot: ex-detective is whipping up interest in seedy past of Paris Expedia The oldest profession Dolphin Bathrooms Setback for Zuma as court revives corruption case (Reuters): Bodies dragged through streets (AFP): Chad pilot has heart attack Battlefields & History President calls poll to take on protesters Georgian leader tries to regain trust of people 'You wanted elections' Saakashvili tells nation Multiple Display Advertising Items Olive branch blossoms amid harvest of fear Israeli peace activists help to protect land Settlers in campaign against Palestinians Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Charity faces 'death on wheels' claim (AFP): The bank that breaks for lazy savers (AP): China denies Bible ban at Olympics (AP): A rich dessert for wealthy diners NHS (AP): Child of Krakatoa growls again but thousands refuse to flee eruption Crisis brings hope to one frontier of the War on Terror Pakistan emergency American troops have been struggling to combat militants crossing into Afghanistan. Suddenly Pakistan is coming to their aid Bose Bhutto rally takes the fight to Musharraf The wild east Church row evolves over fossil boy Bishop and scientists clash on origin of Man Evangelicals oppose exhibition in Kenya Multiple Display Advertising Items Is she or isn't she? Hillary caught on the defensive as voter doubts multiply Thin lead The Times OJ is back in court — with his usual circus Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Albanians die in MacEdonia raid In brief (AP): Law chief held in Zimbabwe (AP): Toxic fumes kill coast residents (AP): Revenge killer is released (Reuters): Body of evidence exposed in court (Reuters): Plea for last Tsar is rejected The Times Cenkos could seek £500m for bank bid Interest rates held Record profits Quiz fallout hits BT Quote of the day Battle brewing Business big shot Andy Stewart Rio spurns BHP proposal to create $350bn mining giant Offer 'a million miles' from being acceptable Merger would face competition problems Land Securities to split off Trillium with £1bn tag Over the moon? Stock markets Miner must dig deep to lure counterpart into mega-merger In a Credit Squeeze Commodities Picture Gallery Close far off Currencies Quiet road to success Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Close rejects £1.4bn offer as inadequate Cenkos will tap investors for £500m Analysts say bid must be closer to £11 a share CBRE Close family business Business big shot Andy Stewart Bank holds rates despite further signs that housing boom is over Mortgage approvals reported down by 6% High street starting to suffer, say retailers Caribbean Investment Old Mutual urges rethink on capital gains plans Plea for Ford to keep stake after selling Land Rover and Jaguar Currency firm's float nets £170m for founder Barclays BT loses out on £20m after broadcasters cut quiz shows Analysts say latest results 'mixed at best' 4,000 jobs to go as rivals eat into market Carphone drive The Times BP and Gazprom are refusing to comment on market rumours that the latter may take a stake in BP's Russian venture TNK-BP, but I can reveal that BP's Tony Hayward and Gazprom boss Alexei Miller have been in contact Going long on carbon Water palaver as surfers steal the show City Diary A letter appears in the Financial Times taking issue … City Diary I had always assumed recruitment at Goldman Sachs was … City Diary A trading update from Dutch insurer Aegon comes with … City Diary Picture Gallery SAB takes advice over whether to join fray for Scottish & Newcastle Banks yet to be hired formally by brewer Acrimony between BBH partners continues Punch prospects The Times Tchenguiz seeks to trim £4.5bn deal with M&B Dairy Crest set to pass on milk cost rises to its customers TfL removes letter of comfort to shut out interest in Metronet CBRE Wall Street and dollar under more pressure as Fed chief warns on growth Inflation worries dampen rate-cut hope High-tech bellwether fuels slide by shares Euro's brutal rise Sotheby's shares dive amid fears of squeeze on fine art Bombay airport revamp no flight of fancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Flying ahead Why the glum share story for newspapers? Mediapolis Attempt to recover lost readers sets Sport titles on an upmarket course 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 Excitement at Anglo as traders strike gold Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Salamander's oil portfolio may be punt for the bold Dairy Crest Deal of the day Timesonline Mapeley Room for improvement Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Crockett & Jones The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds BMW Trade-Sales Wolf Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bond is back with buyers as Aston Martin succeeds in defining cool Motoring New DBS is cheaper than defunct Vanquish V12 engine provides great fun and fine ride The Times Warm reaction to a frosty appearance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Q & a Weather Eye Gunnie Moberg Photographer who made her name with compelling portraits of the people and elemental landscapes of Orkney Gunnie Moberg, photographer, was born on May 8,1941. She died of cancer on October 31,2007, aged 66 Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Hezlet Renowned submariner who served with the 'Fighting 10th' in the Mediterranean Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Hezlet, KBE, CB, DSO and Bar, DSC, submariner, was born on April 7,1914. He died on November 7,2007, aged 93 Bridge Chess Winning move Film synching and greener Christmas trees Questions Answered Word Watching Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Sapphire Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Wales Public Notices North Sea storm surge in East Anglian flood threat Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 9,1893 A Times correspondent reports on the bombing by anarchists of the Lyceum Theatre in Barcelona Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Spencer and Sanders on level terms as dramatic duel enters final furlong Racing Musselburgh Alner 'critical' after crash Graham Gibbons was banned for 35 days yesterday after … Rugby union Race for the title: Today's rides Football Fontwell Park Racing Musselburgh Yesterday's results Huntingdon Towcester Hexham Wolverhampton In Compliance, trained by Michael O'Brien in Ireland, … Wolverhampton Course specialists Harmison quick to put the bite on Cobras in comeback bid Cricket No-balls, wides, but soon the wickets come Moores keeping keen eye on 'bowling fitness' Timesonline Brisbane Test coverage hit by dispute over licence fees English duo inspired by success of Rose Kumble takes charge O'Sullivan maximum Walsh's reward Harlow extends run McLaren on the receiving end as Renault are overtaken by new 'cheating' claims Motor racing Football Results Bowls Cricket Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport The Spying Game Golf Rugby union Snooker Tennis The Sunday Times Europe's finest joined by world stars in intoxicating cup brew Rugby union Quality remains key Heineken ingredient Gloucester start new campaign with grumble Going global: why search for a coach took Wales overseas Cueto marks his return in style to spark Sale's rout of French Rugby union Heineken Cup pool-by-pool guide Woodward aims for perfect ten to find Britain's medal winners Olympic Games Expensive plan for London Games revealed BOA says project will not affect UK Sport fund The Times Sir Clive's elite team Haas 'poison' case underlines injustice of anti-doping code Tennis Matthew Syed says the public's reaction to allegations of a spiked drink highlights a flaw with existing drug-taking regulations When sport leaves a nasty taste Withdrawal of Williams creates tangle over winnings Derby fervour nigh on extinct within ranks of foreign legion Football Guinness Premiership Give me five years to put things right, says Allardyce Football Longevity depends on building from bottom Continuing success 'doesn't come by chance' Barry's commitment gives Villa heart Under-21 squad Premier League today Davies caps glorious night for Bolton Football Uefa Cup William Hill Leicester may make move for Cotterill Anichebe's 15 minutes of fame enough for Everton Football Uefa Cup Patient Piqué puts himself in first-team frame The Sunday Times Keane shows a predatory touch to give Ramos further boost Football Uefa Cup Nivea Angry Berbatov hits back with claim that move is not on agenda Football Jo1 holds out for Holland after turnings down PSV Brand Woodward launched The Insider Times Crossword 23,754 Plane-talking Gallas in heartfelt address Davies gives Bolton something to shout about in Munich Sport McClaren set for last stand England head coach preparing to fight on Terry likely to miss final qualifying match The Times Gabby Logan Formula One Index The face A dry sense of humour S1c3r1a1b3b3l1e1 for victory in Bombay The click I'm a celebrity watcher . . . so bring it on Weight and see: a little fat keeps you alive longer Image of the day Modern morals Prepare to party! The invitations are arriving and by January your health will be wrecked. Act now, our experts say, and defend your body against the party season with out pre-tox plan Organise your defences Bolster your immune system Fortify your liver Sofa Workshop De-bloat Support your skin Drink astutely My student days in Perugia First person Francesca Steele spent a year studying in the Italian town where UK student, Meredith Kercher, was killed AA The Times If I faced the things I dread, would I be a better person? A bit of sugar eases bitter moments Catwalk dogs Into the Wild Mmm . . . dinner from Ikea Food Jansson's Temptation Salade Lyonnaise Magimix Almost Caesar Salad The Times In search of not-dead-yet chic Style ask Lucia Thetimes Good things in small packages Luxury with Lucia Make-up for the travelling classes Comeback kid goes from drab to fab Chain reaction Retail is detail Celebrating the joy of sax Sounds At 77, Sonny Rollins is still exploring the possibilities of his instrument and the passions in his soul, says Alyn Shipton Inside Top five at the London Jazz Festival Timesonline Sorry, Elvis, your aim is off Sounds Is it time for pop to go back to black? White music is not black enough, a New Yorker critic has argued. His remarks have caused a racism furore. But Bob Stanley argues that pop has never been so diverse Timesonline South Bank Centre Requiem for a lost composer Sounds John Foulds's great lament for the First World War dead is back after 70 years, says Geoff Brown The Times Pop Reviews Rolling Stones Rolled Gold Plus Decca Classical Gil Shaham The Butterfly Lovers Canary Classics Strangers at their own reunion Pop Duran Duran Red Carpet Massacre RCA Classical Sandrine Piau Evocation Naive Timesonline Mad about the boy First night Theatre The Giant Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Concert Upshaw/Goode Queen Elizabeth Hall Kirchschlager/Schiff Wigmore Hall Comedy Bill Bailey: Tinselworm SECC, Glasgow Pop Phil Campbell Soho Revue Bar, W1 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 Radio Choice Today's TV Run on the Bank: Northern Crock Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Never Say Die BBC Two, 7.30pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm Gallipoli (1981) Film choice Film4,6.55pm Dr Strangelove (1964, b/w) ITV3, 9pm Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) Sky One, 10pm Variations Comedy Showcase: Free Agents Channel 4,10.30pm Stakeout (1987) ITV4, 10.30pm The Last Castle (2001) BBC One, 11.35pm Web video of the day McGovern's Street values Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4368 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 95 Full Tilt Poker Index Buy-to-let will come to be seen less as a one-way bet than a rich man's game Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on Salisbury Average property prices £000s In Modern Home in North London Get in Get out Get Away Hampstead, NW3: an architectural gem in the heart of Hampstead village Out Family House in Berkshire Cookham: a semi-detached property with views over Wildbrook Common Away Water Mill in North Devon Hele: Grade Ii listed restored mill with museum, craft shop and tearoom Pressure Will Ease Cover Story Prices will fall early next year — but homeowners can expect quick relief, says Judith Heywood The Home of History Unearth the secrets of your property's past, says Lucy Alexander Where next for Prices? Social Mobility Comer Homes Group How the super-rich are paying for their life of luxury Where to Spend It UBS To his Coy Mistress This Chelsea townhouse is a perfect setting for love, says Marcus Binney Fact File A Chic Hotel Called Home The market for luxury rentals has never been so buoyant, writes Lucy Alexander Antler Homes Barratt Journey into the Deep Green House The answer to the riddle of this high-tech home lies in the soil, writes Chris McCoey Islington Wharf Fact File Persimmonhomes Octagon Enter the Home Strait Abroad Outlook Malaysia is courting overseas investors with a range of generous incentives, reports Max Davidson Overseas Property Special Fact File Inside Track The Paris Salon in my Loft The Great Indoors This violinist turned the attic into a studio — and added up to 20 per cent to the value of her home, reports Hazel Davis What's the best way to extend my home? Space Race The Complete Kitchen-Diner Naomi Cleaver shows how to create a room that has something for all the family 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 Crosby The Times Wreck of the Week Home File How Can we Extend? Brief Encounter The Times Shower Curtains Meet the New Hoxton The next Hotspot Deptford is becoming the cultural hub of southeast London, writes Lorna Blackwood Fact File Caspian
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