News from 13/11/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lord Desai, Professor Pete Smith, Matthew Syed, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Tom Dyckhoff, Voytek Grey, J. A. Robinson, Robert Lindsay, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Rosina down, Leslie Dobb, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Emily Beardsmore, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Martin Dyer, Kevin Eason, R. G. Johnson, Geoff Brown, Michael Bacon, Philippe Naughton, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Christopher Swain, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Thomas Bennett, Victoria Segal, Professor JØrgen E. Olesen, Jennifer Taylor, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Giorgio Armani, Sir Christopher White, Iain Orr, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Pannick, Qc, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Catherine O'brien, Dr W. S. Affleck, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Paul Martin, James Rossiter, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Godfrey H. Holmes, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, William Davies, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher Clapham, Kaveh Solhekol, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Pip Finucane, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Professor John R. Porter, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Grania Langdon-Down, Jonathan Bland, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Dominic Maxwell, Professor Anthony Glees, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Stephen D. Smith, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, David Sanderson, Ian H. Johnston, chief executive, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Patrick Foster, Ashling O'Connor, Oliver Kamm, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Carolynne Wheeler, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Adrian Milledge, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Professor Marco Bindi,
ResumoIndex Targets 'let dangerous criminals escape net' Police chief attacks points-for-justice system Resources diverted to solving minor crimes Arsenal victory takes them back to the top DNA helps to jail girl's killer — 32 years on Cull of 6,000 birds Seven killed in Gaza Death on rural roads Index First cap for England Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Brown threatens Iran's oil interests unless it curbs nuclear ambition Tough talk intended to reassure United States Agenda set for 'hard-headed internationalism' Where's the beef in banquet speech? The in-house masseuse who earned $450 a week but Googled a fortune Stock options made millions for employees Share price has soared 900% since flotation Internet riches Chartered management institute Young motorists turn rural roads into the deadliest place to drive Countryside has the highest crash toll Under-25s may face extra restrictions 'Conditions to blame, not me' Pugh In Russian, with love, from MI5's linguists Help for heads Trial date delayed False terror alert Turtle advert goes BBC tunes into choral discord for the next Saturday night hit Choir Wars to be new Strictly Come Dancing Weekly phone vote will evict the worst singers Rivalry will be more ferocious than at an Arsenal-Spurs derby Ba Mass appeal Justice at last as DNA traps girl's murderer 32 years on Molseed murder Mother tells of long, harrowing ordeal Victim, 11, abducted while on an errand Luck runs out for predator who boasted of exploits Conviction too late for victim of 'worst miscarriage of justice of all time' Molseed murder The long trail 'Wrong man' jailed for 1975 killing Higher alcohol tax and no smoking at home — beware of the new nanny state Report calls for strict measures to aid health 'Too much drinking with 24-hour licences' Harvey Nichols Bullying or encouragement? How we could be more protected Farms to lock up free-range birds after avian flu is found in turkeys Olympus Virgin Branzenly breaking the People motto (no chefs, no milliners, no Paris Hilton) for the second time in a fortnight, we bring you a picture of Marco Pierre White (chef) eating out of a dustbin A dignified silence from Kate Moss after David Cameron' Churchill Fine for Treasury staff who are late People Eileen Battersby writes in The Irish Times of fighting The programme for the Lord Mayor's Parade in London … The last Eurostar train from Waterloo International … Halifax Do the bells toll for The Sunday Edition, ITV1's Postscript "i take a physical pleasure in revenge, often in a … A stay in the home of Andrew Ridgley, the former Wham! After clocking up only 1,000 miles in the silver Bentl Chanel A Sugared Pill A forlorn justification for the nanny state A New Cold War? Antarctica must be protected against gratuitous land grabs Song Sung Blue European foreign ministers have found a fresh way to assail our senses Even a Dog has to apologise Picture Gallery A new motto: don't give up on sea defences Thunderer: Come over here, kiddies, and listen to a scary story Coroners save lives Overseas fisheries We must know what is green before we tax Stars in their eyes Drawing conclusions Timesonline Speed awareness Sweet memories Vague threats Cheap at the price Blair must go Undress shirts Ain't sung no wrong With love from Lisbon — an explosive package We still need our nuclear badge to the royal enclosure Navy is sinking under strain of ship and staff cuts, says chief Boots Thetimes Norwich and Peterborough Does this shoe belong to Meredith's killer? Forensic experts test suspects' belongings CCTV puts American girl at house before 9pm Dfs The tales of three suspects Olympic site fire darkens city sky Lloyds TSB Mother's suicide after daughter died Dinah case police find human remains Call for return of Egyptian treasures 32-tonne digger falls on to lavatories Peer uses privilege to accuse men of central roles in 'IRA execution' Statement covered by parliamentary freedom Fears that case may derail power-sharing Ulster police officer wounded in 'republican terror ambush' Lloyds TSB The girl sacked for being 'too young' Multiple Display Advertising Items On the case Chocolate inventors were trying for beer Multiple Display Advertising Items Freedom fighter's strength captured in an intense, incendiary performance First night Theatre The Lady of Burma Riverside Studios, W6 Multiple Display Advertising Items More reviews 'i held Princess's hand as she lay dying in car' Passer-by tells inquest of Diana's last words She said My God and I told her not to worry Multiple Display Advertising Items Capgemini Home Secretary aware of illegal Whitehall staff 'four months ago' Politics The Times Lib Dems in dark over ex-police chief's book We would hold referendum even after EU treaty is ratified, Hague suggests Tory leadership under pressure for harder line Move would damage economy, claims Labour Town halls wanting to impose council tax hikes above … Cameron rides the crest of a blow wave with Tory women Capcana Buy British food? No thanks, we're from the Government Half of Whitehall food comes from overseas Prisoners and patients fed most foreign produce Multiple Display Advertising Items Magic India Antarctica Bloody anniversary wrecks hopes for peace between Gaza factions Six die as Hamas and Fatah supporters clash Massive Arafat rally descends into chaos Why long march could become a wrong march Multiple Display Advertising Items Emperor takes the blame for bringing killer fish to Japan American bluegill was royal present in 1960s Now it has infested every river and lake BlackBerry Pearl 6m commuters, one new train Bombay's 1920s rolling stock gets first upgrade £485m to be spent on transport infrastructure Multiple Display Advertising Items Railway revamp Oil spill could pollute Black Sea for 15 years Multiple Display Advertising Items Gays should be hanged, says minister Alliance Leicester Sharia's victims (AP): Khmer Rouge leaders in court (NZPA): Woman drowns during exorcism (AP): UN envoy visits Burma prison Food crisis for giant pandas The Times Politicians in harmony may be heading for the charts with a single word Lloyds TSB Music to our ears . . . or not The power games that threaten world's last pristine wilderness Antarctica Rival nations are extending their territorial claims as retreating glaciers make Antarctic oil exploration feasible 'The world will derive no benefit from it' 'Olympic' sports help to keep rivalries in check New job for Buffini in Permira shake-up Rock blame game Dow below 13,000 Fashion chain warns Quote of the day Blackstone hit Business big shot Protests rumble as hauliers balk at soaring fuel costs Scottish truckers to consider possible action BA to implement third fuel surcharge this year Surge in food prices adds to fears over inflation American view Stock markets BHP raises stakes in battle for Rio with $30bn buyback offer Lucky Luqie may be the Rock's best hope Picture Gallery Inflation dilemma for Governor Commodities Growing pains Boodles Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Buffini becomes Permira chairman as buyout group seeks global impact Shake-up names two co-managing partners Co-founder will focus on overall strategy The Times Business big shot Stephen Marks O2 hails iPhone buyers' network switch Apple partner speaks after claim of slow sales Rival mobile groups prepare to fight back Alliance Leicester Scottish & Newcastle plans £140m sale of loss-making French unit S&N in France UBM rules out Emap as it looks to £500m buys Resolution aims to squeeze more cash from £4.9bn suitor Pearl Acer FSA pushes for disclosure of derivatives used in shares' place Lloyds TSB House prices falling at fastest for over 2 years Making a difference Gloomy look is back in fashion as retailer says profits will fall Shares slump to their lowest level since 2001 Retailer concerned about 2008 prospects The Times Capital sales Growing taste for fine wine uncorks rise in profits at Majestic A Berlin engineer has invented a new radio had set … City Diary HSBC Dot-com boomer sues Goldmans over loss City Diary He's a (minor) celebrity, get me out of here City Diary So Luqman Arnold, former chief executive of what I … City Diary Jimmy Choo man to kick brands on to world stage Christopher MacGowan, chief executive of the Society … City Diary Picture Gallery Directory inquiries service dials up a loss 118 118 loses £900,000 in third year of trading Callers opt for cheaper ways to find numbers Flybe sets course for flotation and takeovers The Right Property Can Help You Times Mobile Continental Airlines Beauty deals a beastly blow to the US dollar Multiple Display Advertising Items Blackstone results send shares skidding No end in sight for 'sub-prime black hole' Third-quarter loss of £113m for buyout group CB Richard Ellis (Reuters): Storm on the horizon In brief (Reuters): Record year for Porsche (AP): IBM in $5bn Cognos deal Billions to play with Secur The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action for Charity British funds This is a paid-for information service Boeing accused over contractor role in failed US spy satellite programme Ambitious project was 'flawed from the start' Estimated $4bn loss for US Government Etrade shares slump as analyst fears for the company's future Prince makes superjumbo his private jet Tarsus, the London-listed media and exhibitions group, 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates ITV at all-time low on fears of ads slowdown Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Bad news is good news as G4s cashes in on calamity Aveva Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Bellway Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Caribbean Investment Reader Offers Ltd Law report Weather Eye Field Marshal Sir John Stanier Imaginative and articulate officer who oversaw dispatch of army units to the Falklands and became head of his service Field Marshal Sir John Stanier, GCB, MBE, Chief of the General Staff, 1982-85, was born on October 6,1925. He died on November 10,2007, aged 82 The Right Rev Graham Chadwick Bishop and vocal opponent of apartheid who was expelled from South Africa for his protests The Right Rev Graham Chadwick, Bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman, in Cape Province, South Africa, 1976-82, was born on January 3,1923. He died on October 28,2007, aged 84 Cardinal Stephen Fumio Hamao Japanese cardinal who thought that the Church's westernised theology was 'over-intellectualised' Cardinal Stephen Fumio Hamao was born on March 9,1930. He died of lung cancer on November 8,2007, aged 77 Lives in Brief Peter Harding A leader in rock climbing whose technical skills and collection of demanding first ascents inspired a new generation of climbers Peter Harding, rock climber, was born on December 30,1924. He died on October 24,2007, aged 82 Leverhulme Trust awards Home Secretary did not breach control order duty Law Report House of Lords Judge's order inappropriate Court of Appeal Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Banquet Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Service dinners To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal news Memorial Services Dinner Sundogs shine their light over the clouds of London Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 13,1912 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Musical Instruments Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Pipe moves on by finding his own formula for success Racing Sanders already missing chase Carlisle Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Successive managers at Sandown have devoted time and … Wolverhampton Matthew Syed Misfortune torments Williams Football Kempton Park Racing Timesonline New Alco is bound for Hennessy Sedgefield Spot Thedifference, trained by Enda Bolger, seeks a … Timmy Murphy and Nick Gifford will have an appeal to … Exeter Dempsey, runner-up in last season's Queen Mother Champi Thompson is hooked on England return Rugby union World Cup winner has new target after injury McGeechan fury over refereeing at breakdown Football Results Basketball Cricket Football Fixtures Gethin Jenkins will lead Wales for their match against Other sport Ice hockey Netball Squash Tennis Media Planet Ryder Cup star relishing the chance to go back to school Golf Coltart positive about coming top of the class Nystrom rues 'brutal' bid to retain Tour card Brawn deal may elevate Button among principals Motor racing Reid decides to retire after defeat by Froch Seasons are too long Hawes makes return Harten a golden shot Chosen few Priestley taken ill Heavyweight king of ring craft Tribute Norman Mailer Visitlondon Extracts with punch Comedy and war help in novices' pursuit of sporting excellence Special report Elite coaching Army veteran inspires eight aspiring coaches Boardman and Foster are fast-tracked to top Times Online The eight MCC sparks pink revolution by planning whole new ball game Cricket The Times Picture Gallery Brett Lee, the fast bowler, finished with four second-i Potting the colours González adds name to list of Federer's conquerors Tennis Hamilton gets diverted once more on road to the quiet life Sport on television Varsity Match Coventry elbowed aside as Teixeira slips into top gear Football Barton reprieve brings relief for Newcastle Premier League today Simply the best says Ferguson, but are they better than all the rest? Football Manager heralds team as his finest at United Claim interpreted as wind-up for title rivals Manchester United will allow supporters to pull out … Hughes ready to commit his future to Blackburn Isabella displays courage in the face of adversity that is Neville family hallmark Sir Alex Ferguson says that this is the best squad … Meet the Israelis who carry English hopes on their shoulders Football The Times Timesonline If McClaren fails, he won't want to step outside his front door Football Hope in the Holy Land Arsenal return to the summit with another show of style Football Barclays Premier League Volkswagen Wenger believes his men will take pressure in their stride More darts double trouble The Insider Times Crossword 23,757 Taylor reluctant to stitch up Beckham McClaren on defensive as England get caught up in friendly fire Carson awaits first cap at Robinson's expense No worries about Richards at centre back The Times Index Reading 1 Arsenal 3 Index The face Has he created a monster? Stars, bars and cocktails in mega-fundraiser The click Has Waterloo met its Waterloo? Been to the dunny? Hands off the barbie! Image of the day Modern morals Life, sorted You won't succeed without a good work/life balance, says a top US life coach—which is why businesses and governments use people like her. Catherine O'brien meets Ginger Cockerham How good is your work/life balance? Take the test AA How good is your work/life balance? The Times All the best motorists are conservatives At the risk of putting my foot in it . . . The Poliakoff puzzle Tutankhamun and the most beautiful woman in history Advertising Feature Nefertiti's beauty was legendary even in her time. Now, at the new show starring the famous boy-king of Ancient Egypt, visitors can discover how these two iconic figures were related Everywhere the Glint of Gold Visitlondon Armani's code Men Tuesday Giorgio Armani, one of the world's pre-eminent designers, reveals his 21 rules for achieving style, self-esteem and success Motorola Armani Exchange And here to present the next award is . . . me! Suburban worrier The Times The Snow Queen's railway Arts First she designed a ski jump for Innsbruck. Now the Austrian city has a Zaha Hadid mountain railway, to open next month. Tom Dyckhoff finds a futuristic funicular with stations like sculptures carved out of ice Around £100 The Twelve Dancing Skipping up the hit parade First night Dance Momix Greatest Hits! Peacock, WC2 Concert A World Requiem Albert Hall In the main paper Dance Knots Nuffield Theatre, Southampton Pop Andrew Bird Koko, NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabaret Soho Divas Revue Soho Revue Bar, W1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV Jonestown Cult Suicides: The True Story Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Spooks BBC One, 9pm The 800 Million Pound Railway Station/The King's Cross Fire: National Disaster BBC Two, 10pm/ITV1, 11.05pm When Eight Bells Tolls (1971) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm Sleepy Hollow (1999) E4,9pm Gladiator (2000) Film4,9pm Variations Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm The Grifters (1990) Film4,11.50pm Ash Wednesday (2002) BBC One, 11.55pm Web video of the day There's nothing about Mary Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win £500 Times2 Crossword No 4371 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 97 Arthritis Care Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Thetimes The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views All you've got to do is call, you've got a friend Issue of the Week Reaching out Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Reconfiguration on the quiet Health Other Stories we Liked Guide skills lead the way Students trip up on faith A serious side to the light talk Councils Pointed Arrows Healthcare on the inside Interview Elizabeth Tysoe, the head of prison health inspection, tells Jennifer Taylor that people in custody are as much a part of the local health economy as all the rest of us Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Students stay home to cut debt Education The Times Putting faith in academies Schools Teachers are aiming high Schools Tracking buses is a tricky job Transport Acronyms befuddle care advice Councils Asset Strip Risk teaches vital lessons Children Compulsory volunteers Young People Hero and Villain Alcohol has a fatal effect Police Keep the Change 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 Thetimes Social workers not confused over roles What Worked for Me Get on Board Diary Dates Inside To deliver justice we need time, not a midwife The new speedy court system simply increases the chances of getting things wrong, says Stephen D. Smith What should we expect of those who live here? Times Law Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items From Guantanamo to Rwanda It's sixth national pro bono week — who in the City is doing what for whom this year, asks Grania Langdon-Down Lawyer of the week Guy Opperman In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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