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News from 14/11/2007

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Julie Daniels, Linda Blair, Matthew Syed, Andrew Billen, Brigadier D. A. Capewell Royal, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Duncan McFarlane, Mark Souster, Peter Tatchell, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Colin Fuller, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Marcus Oscarsson, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Turlough O'donnell, SC Chairman of the Irish Bar, Dr Richard Aspin, Peter Wood, Siobhan Kennedy, Martin Samuel Sports writer, Deborah Haynes, Peter Tobin, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Victoria Segal, Lord Mitchell, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Valerie Stacey, QC Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Rajendra K. Aneja, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Colin Guthrie, Rhys Blakely, Stephanie Condron, Charles Bremner, General Musharraf, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michelle Braham, David Lister, Neil Harman, Jackie Worrall, James Harding Business Editor, Wadham Sutton, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Angus Macleod, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Rebecca Newman, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Geoffrey Vos, QC Chairman of the Bar of England and Wales, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Susan Kelly, Richard Owen, Patrick Hosking, John Field, Roger Boyes, Alice Blanchard, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Craig Lord, Jonathan Pugh, A. C. Morrison, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Dr Christopher Lee, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Keith J. Sutton, Stephen Dalton, Carolynne Wheeler, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Noelle McGrenera, QC Chairman of the Bar, John Cole, Alice Miles, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Long, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico, Sarmad al-Waali, Virginia Matthews,

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Index Deadly flu infects free-range birds Culling under way as H5N1 strain confirmed Virus may be endemic in wild bird population 9,000 illegal workers 'in security industry' 2017 Scotland break Pension fund ties cut Bhutto rules out deal Murray and coach part Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Arts Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch Scotland will be independent within ten years, says leader of the Nationalists Prediction is contrary to recent poll evidence Salmond puts his faith in economic strength Stretched Army is short of troops Academies review Bangle suspension Hydrogen bus deal Student deaths Spirit moves fastest The six-year love affair with Liz that netted Hugh a $17m profit Hollywood stars blamed for blockbuster losses Cash and canvas Rathbones Lax biosecurity at organic farm may have allowed virus to spread Poultry were not kept away from wild birds Vets fear that 45,000 geese are also infected Production line World race to stock up on the antiviral drug Pugh Tories' new battle on 'Enoch' candidate Boy George arrest Ian Brady's bid fails Euro watchdog open Kershaw faces jail The Hogwarts effect 7,000 amateurs audition . . . but actress wins Harry Potter role Being wizard at maths is magic for a failing school Rolex Killer linked to fate of eleven more victims as police find body Remains buried in sandpit at former home Murderer travelled all over Britain for 25 years Suspect could be 'Bible John'— the dancehall murderer who vanished Wives swept off feet by charmer who turned into an 'evil sadist' Why builders are refusing to join race for Olympic jobs Contracts seen as too big a risk for little profit Wembley Stadium fiasco has put many off Church's Five Waterloo platforms left in limbo by Eurostar pullout Rent a home in Scotland and get cancer drugs free, QC tells English patients Occasional binge drinking by mother 'does baby little harm' Inside Track Tutankhamun Boots Index Of this, we rather like the sound. AFP, the state This is a terrible shame. Speaking at the Sheffield … Blair's priceless role for Quartet People Ponderous words from Sir Christopher Meyer at the Conse Lies! Lies! Speaking at the Norwood children's charity HSBC The record company behind Katherine Jenkins has hit … Postscript Over to Daniel Craig, who doesn't give a fig what we … Chris Morris, the Brass Eye comedian, revealed that … Also at the Norwood charity dinner (see below), David … Sainsbury's Childminder jailed for shaking baby to death in a fit of temper Girl of 11 months was left with brain injuries Jury finds attacker guilty of manslaughter Northernrock Divorcée who made a clean break could lose settlement after ex-husband goes bankrupt Appeal court hears far-reaching test case She faces £120,000 bill to pay his creditors Screwfix BA singles out Christians for discrimination, says worker who wore crucifix Virgin Spun Out Mr Brown needs to become more like Mr Blair From Waterloo to Portable Loos St Pancras rises resplendent; now for the neighbourhood A Spent Coalition Merkel should call early elections and campaign for further reform Like Manhattan, but not so good Picture Gallery Why it's time for a hysterical overreaction Thunderer: A reward for torture, censorship and killings Vaccine nation Rural rides In praise of manbags Lyrical pedantry Pakistan's leaders must respect the rule of law Lords' expenses are not salaries Timesonline How to remember Aitken redux Tunnel vision Mustn't grumble Pyjama pockets As oil speculators wallow, the poor shiver Whether Meredith or Madeleine, it's trial by media Father put pins through his sons' tongues 'to save them from Devil' Their mouths were cut and pierced, court told Pentecostalist also inflicted pain with pliers Multiple Display Advertising Items My girlfriend is to blame, says suspect French television set to invade English screens in cross-Channel interference Ofcom in urgent talks to co-ordinate change BBC may need extra cash, says watchdog Broadcasters turn to Bebo to lure the young Do not adjust your set Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar WHSmith Tories pick the right issue but wrong answer Call for ban on under-5s in reality shows Charities demand action after TV scandals Broadcasters accused of exploiting babies London eye Aim is laudable, but this is not a solution John Lewis CO2 levels to blame for later leaf fall First-edition Brontë fetches £114,000 Police condemn dog ransom payout Council approves of talking rubbish Family of 7 die as fire rips through terrace house Orange MBNA Londoners will get a maverick mayor, whovever they … Ken Livingstone Boris Johnson Brian Paddick MBNA Carpet RiGHT More women than men are being ordained to Anglican priesthood Sikh student 'stabbed lover's pregnant wife 42 times then asked him away for weekend' Alliance Leicester 9,000 illegal workers may have been cleared for security jobs Immigration Companies failed to carry out proper checks Jacqui Smith denies claims of a cover-up Aerlingus Only cover-up was of the most famous cleavage in Westminster Immigration Home Office fears immigration centres are hiding assaults I thought Diana would survive, says doctor Princess was 'really weak but breathing' Her injuries did not appear to be serious Multiple Display Advertising Items Coasting along on a few classic hits First night Pop Foreigner St David's Hall, Cardiff EasyJet Huge rise in foreign lorry accidents blamed on difference in road rules Tenfold increase in crashes involving Poles Call for co-ordination among EU members Multiple Display Advertising Items Crash barrlers France Iraq 'i will never work with Musharraf'— Bhutto rules out power-sharing Ex-leader tells world to abandon general Door slammed on deal backed by US and Britain Imran Khan says he will be leading students in street protests Ahmadinejad is enriched by ambition of bickering critics Multiple Display Advertising Items Russia tightens grip on disputed islands Chance of a deal was missed under Yeltsin Residents remember expulsion at gunpoint Denmark turns to the Right again as leader's gamble pays off Putin honours traitor Blake with tit-for-tat birthday medal Betrayal and lies The Times Foreign Staff: A $100m gift for town - and it's not even Chirstmas yet Nothing will blow me off course, says Sarkozy as workers walk out Transport workers plan road and rail chaos Students join fight against President How the campaign will be waged Merkel left in disarray after deputy quits to look after wife Death squad at your door? That's no excuse for skiving off work Bomb blasts and road closures are popular lies Falling violence makes them less convincing Life becomes a real drag after city's gay bar closes Favourite white lies (Reuters): Congressman killed in bomb attack (AP): Cost of war (AP): Monk detained (AP): Teenager shot dead (AFP): Soccer sex arrests (AFP): Passport ban (AP): I'm on Everest. . . (AP): Wife's a bitch Praying for rain as the reservoirs run dry Multiple Display Advertising Items UK companies prepare to follow Emap's lead over pension switch Publisher hands over fund to insurer Disposal will make planned sell-off easier Another showdown looming for C&W Rock crackdown Wall Street surge Asda profits down Quote of the day Citigroup overhaul Business big shot Friends Provident chief quits after merger failure Takes the biscuit Stock markets Cable & Wireless pay is sending the wrong message Liberated by a pension buyout Investec Capital Markets Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Change of tune at Vodafone Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline C&W raises chief's reward by further £5m Company on course for clash with investors International division head leaves with payout Business big shot Mark Wood The Times Stock Exchange to crack down on speculators as Rock is lined up for disposal Hauliers seek government rethink on fuel costs Northern Foods says price rises will bite in the new year The principle of collective responsibility about to deliver hammer blow to bonuses Buoyant operations must support failures Payments being made in collapsing currency Petrol and food prices push up inflation The Times Cobra Vodafone beats forecasts as 3G licences finally start to ring the right numbers Emerging markets and internet lift figures Arun Sarin's strategy seen as being vindicated The Times Float is off the menu as Gaucho pulls £50m fundraising in volatile market Smoking can be bad for your wealth City Diary Barclays Poach staff then bring to boil in High Court City Diary M15, aka the Security Service, has patented "clothing, footwear and headgear" under the M15 name with the UK Intellectual Property Office Credit crunch yet to reach all parts City Diary Spotted outside Mansion House yesterday, a 38-tonne … City Diary These are nervous times, too, on world oil markets, … City Diary Picture Gallery India gets its own version of the Daily Mail in new joint venture Tabloid targets middle classes and women DMGT links up with Indian publisher Express and Telegraph clash on joint-venture pension plan Times Online British Energy shares flicker as company gives warning BP still fears catastrophe on its estate Asda acknowledges cost of price war as it reports dip in profits Sainsbury's aim Orange Bank of America to take $3bn hit on mortgages Citigroup overhaul gives greater prominence to London operations Timesonline Goldman Sachs rejects rumours over writedowns Home Depot abandons $10bn share buyback to conserve cash Gazprom and E. ON eye UK site for joint power venture The Times Europe puts brake on Google's acquisition of DoubleClick Chinese leader vows action on inflation Soaring food costs at heart of 11-year high Prime Minister makes promise to the poor Millionaire Factory emerges from first half with bulging net profits Road to riches Stay in touch Scandinavian Airlines The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Caribbean Investment British funds Wolves and bears circle energy security Clariden Leu 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 Anglo American dips after bidding rumour Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Babcock continues habit of surging on solid results Northern Foods Directors' deals Timesonline Bet of the day Great Portland Tiddler to watch Equity Prices CB Richard Ellis Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge S. P. Thamilselvan Terrorist leader who became the political adviser and second-in-command of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam S. P. Thamilselvan, political leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, was born on August 29,1967. He was killed by Sri Lankan Air Force bombs on November 2,2007, aged 40 On This Day Luis Herrera Campins Journalist of austere probity whose term as President of Venezuela coincided with the 1970s slump in oil prices Luis Herrera Campins, journalist, lawyer and former President of Venezuela, was born on May 4,1925. He died on November 9,2007, aged 82 Major-General Lord Michael Fitzalan-Howard Tank commander who won the MC for his leadership in attacks through the difficult Normandy bocage in 1944 Major-General Lord Michael Fitzalan-Howard, GCVO, CB, CBE, MC, Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, 1972-81, was born on October 22,1916. He died on November 2,2007, aged 91 Captain Denis Jermain Celebrated MTB skipper who later in the war commanded a destroyer escort group in the battle against the U-boats Captain Denis Jermain, DSC and Bar, wartime Coastal Forces officer, was born on November 20,1917. He died on October 26,2007, aged 89 Delbert Mann Versatile film director who won an Oscar for his first film, Marty, in 1955 Delbert Mann, film and television director, was born on January 30,1920. He died on November 11,2007, aged 87 Myles Rudge Lyricist who wrote the words for the comic hit song Right Said Fred Myles Rudge, lyricist and comedy scriptwriter, was born on July 8,1926. He died on October 10,2007, aged 81 Court must not be swayed by council approval Law Report Court of Appeal Agreement has legal force Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays Anniversaries Service dinner Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal news Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Dinner Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Personals Fellowship Service appointment Latest wills Public Notices Readeroffers Rising sea levels increase chances of storm surges Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 14,1885 The Times reports on the development of the first oil tanker to transport petroleum from the US Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Cheltenham ready to lay bare first part of annual plot Racing Lingfield Park I envy everyone who went to Doncaster last Saturday, … Robert Alner continues to improve slowly after his … Cricket Tennis Dickinson calls time on his career as a trainer Bangor Racing Course specialists Officials at Leicester are to inspect the steeple-chase Simon Burrough achieved his first double as a trainer … Wolverhampton Kempton Park Loffreda tackles failings before squaring up to old adversary Rugby union Leicester coach holds Robinson in high regard Reasons for defeat by Leinster identified England can wait as Ryan targets unfinished business Live and let dive? Meeting with Bond leaves Kovacs in hot water Swimming Star starts search for new guiding light Tennis Kempton Park Racing Yesterday's results Exeter Sedgefield Football Results Bowls Football Fixtures Netball Tennis Rugby union Other sport Loudon has no regrets trading a life in whites for pinstripes Cricket Encounters Panesar puts little spin on wicketkeeping worries 'Rebel' Maddy risking England career ECB to take hard line over unauthorised event Clarke keen to protect ties with Indian board Why three times Twenty20 equals trouble Hatton refuses to be distracted by the lure of celebrity lifestyle Boxing Reality show cameras follow Manchester man Beckham starting to exchange regular texts Woods and Co force Tour's hand on deferred payments Golf Ferrer maintains run of surprises in cup Celtic's crusade Davydenko victory Barker's challenge Walton on a roll Brownfield nets win Go online to see gallery of legends Sports books Ecclestone warns FIA over title reversal Motor racing Ebbsfleet offer total power to the people Football Club to be managed by 20,000 paying £35 Team and tactics to be decided on website Varsity Match Weaving the web Pelè is latest to join choir singing Arsenal's praises Football Pools forecast Preston North End have dismissed Paul Simpson as manage Wigan riches fail to tempt Jewell Premier League today World champions familiar with gaining triumph from adversity Football Euro 2008 qualifiers Venables viewed as ideal man to get Ireland back on track Timesonline Shorey steps out of line to query head coach's tactics in Russia Football Euro 2008 qualifier Defender 'stunned' to be ignored for qualifier Richards comfortable moving to centre back The Times Arsenal come to Beckham's aid in bid to reach England century Football Euro 2008 qualifiers Training offer could help landmark cause FA preoccupied by future of McClaren Heat is on but Hiddink retains sunny disposition Hope in the Holy Land Looking good Messages of support for Israel have poured in to The Times from across the world . . . Timesonline If it cannot back McClaren, the FA has only one option: O'Neill Platini keeps eye on ball in pursuit of united Europe Football Battle goes on against the forces of capitalism Hopes remain high of disbanding G14 group Volkswagen Forward thinking Corinthian values challenged The Insider The men who regulate the fastest cars on earth have … Times Crossword 23,758 Spurs messing with royalty Murray reaches break point Scot prepares to split with American coach Fiery relationship with Gilbert nearing an end The Times Inside First for football Index The face The candid candidate Small World can't cope with larger people The click One way to silence noisy neighbours How to catch a crocodile, the Steve Irwin way Image of the day Modern morals Killing for the cult The ritual murder of an elderly sushi-shop owner by a gang of women has exposed the secrets of a bizarre Japanese cult, and shone a disturbing light on the nation's weakness for extreme religions. Leo Lewis reports from Tokyo A pocketful of laughs Humour The award-winning Times cartoonist Jonathan Pugh has a new book out. Here we present some favourites Arts Council Sandals Shall I tell you how awful things are? No, mustn't grumble Tax-free perks for the Lords? Excellent McWarrior Queen I resent her for still being alive Family secrets A reader describes her bitterness, anger and despair at having to care for her mother The Times I have no zest for lemon Style The week in fashion Buy this Style counsel Emma Hope Shine with a hair mask Beauty jury The Times Prince wanted to play — I said 'whatever' My life in fashion Matthew Williamson tells Alice Olins of his brief encounter with the pop star Timesonline RSPCA The man behind the golden mask Arts Peer beyond the Hollywood packaging and the Tutankhamun show reveals the intimate life of the boy who was a living god, finds Rachel Campbell-Johnston Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs O2, London SE10 See the treasures for yourself: our ticket guide The Times All passion spent First night Pop Sinéad O'Connor Festival Hall Concert BRSO/Jansons Festival Hall Pop David Gray Roundhouse, Nw1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Opera Le Nozze di Figaro Royal Academy of Music Success is sweet Crème The Times The French connection Multiple Display Advertising Items Now that's what I call fast food . . . Crème London to Paris in 2hr 15min? Let's do lunch, says Michelle Braham Multiple Display Advertising Items Register now for the Crème Show in Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV How to look Good Naked Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm The Nature of Britain BBC One, 9pm The Secret Millionaire Channel 4,9pm Waterloo Road (1944, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,2. 05pm Battleship Potemkin (1925, b/w) Sky Arts, 10pm Prick Up Your Ears (1987) Film4,11pm Variations Baddiel and the Missing Nazi Billions BBC One, 10.40pm Rob Roy (1995) BBC One, 11.30pm The Delinquents (1989) Channel 4,2.35am Web video of the day The tracks of their tears Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or killer to win an iPod Touch Times2 Crossword No 4372 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 98 Oxfam

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