News from 16/11/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Emma Bartholomew, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Sean O'Neill Security Editor, Peter Lansley, Paul Bompard, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Peter Esders, Paul Chase Chairman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Lorna Blackwood, Carol Sarler, Gabrielle Starkey, Baroness Thomas, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Jon Cousens, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Jennings, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Kasia Maciejowska, John Clarke, Gabriel Rozenberg, Steve Hawkes, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Richard Scaddan, Gill Phillips, A. Harries, Jayne Dowle, John S. Burton, Barry Tighe, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Malcolm Brockman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Marie Tourres, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Tim Moore, Tom Thatcher, Russell Kempson, Thomas Morris, Paula Hawkins, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ian Noble Chairman, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Professor David Wilson, Ram Moorthy Chairman, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Martin Samuel, Janes Shilling, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Richard Hollinshead, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Bruce Dessau, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, Oliver Low, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Kieran Falconer, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Judith Heywood, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Margaret Davis, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,
ResumoBA offers £430 to strike-hit passengers Airline tried to keep cancellation deal secret Thousands more may now be able to claim DNA from suspect and victim found on knife Brown tells Miliband to rewrite key speech Father's court protest Bricks and Mortar Fresh banking turmoil FA charges Luton Index The Times Index Online Opinion Times2 Bricks and Mortar Quick find Today's weather The Times Leaked e-mail pitches Prince into heart of row over royal visit to Israel 'No chance it will happen' writes top aide Copy of memo sent to ambassador by mistake Worries about money and exam stresses are driving kids to drink Misuse of alcohol is rife among teenagers Many are also taking hard drugs, Ofsted says Links Another Bruges speech stirs up controversy as Brown weighs in Miliband forced into last-minute changes Revised text shows more cautious approach Resonant address slips into trap of delusion War of words Pugh Immigration figures are revised upwards Ejector death inquiry Memoirs blocked Daughter jailed Dead soldier named Gucci Staggering, slurring and too little singing puts £1 million tour in doubt Winehouse fans boo opening-night shambles Performer upset by jail visit, claim friends Grieving father vents anger as murderer is led into court Trail of a killer Mob surrounds prison van as accused arrives Dead girl's relatives are restrained by police There'll be more-killing is a young man's business Brick by brick the dark secrets of 50 Irvine Drive are being exposed Trail of a killer The painstaking search Contempt laws leave millions ignorant about details of case PC World We've used the wrong fuel, says rail chief Choosing diesel 'could waste millions of pounds' Green benefits of train travel being lost BBC admits error over bogus crying in film of quintuplets Bloomsbury Free DVD Spire Healthcare Turkeys culled in fears that avian flu may have spread to a second farm Heavyweight problem Traces of DNA from Meredith's blood identified on knife found at suspect's flat Second sample belongs to American flatmate Accused's computer is examined by police MP's niece is held after lover killed in sex game Barclays Judges order retrial of man jailed for Jill Dando killing Conviction quashed over ballistics evidence Lawyers to seek freedom for accused Argos Sainsbury's This may look like one of those Alison Jackson spoof photographs, but it really is Tony Blair, David Miliband and others enjoying fish, chips and mushy peas in a humble chippy in South Shields, Milibands constituency To the Grey Goose Character & Cocktails party in Covent Postscript Gordon? Make that Govardhan People The Christmas season rolls around, and with it comes … The Royal Bank of Scotland Splendid anecdotage, as ever, from William Hague. Accep According to Country Life, Ian Anderson, lead singer … Free DVD John Lewis Dell Divorce case judge tells sheikh to take off on his flying carpet He is removed after Turkish Delight joke Public apology denies any disrespect for Islam Friend of chart-topping singer dies in North London shooting Clinique The Times Miliband's World A post-modern foreign secretary needs to have some pre-modern attributes Confidence Trick The world's bankers must work hard to restore faith in their trade Gourd Almighty The Vienna Vegetable Orchestra is returning to its roots Don't even think of stewarding me Picture Gallery Shhh! It's the biggest library ever built Thunderer: Too close encounters: the rules of huggability We've had enough It's just like cricket Hot under the collar Peers need real allowances to do a proper job Real dangers of foreign lorries Star quality Timesonline Flying backwards Hospital beds Is Right what's left? Don't not sing wrong Yes, let them in. But it's still one heck of a mess Give Them a Cuddle — my new, guaranteed TV flop Chrysler MoD sued over '36 hours of hell' in Basra Writ claims Iraqis were tortured by troops They tell of beatings and sleep deprivation Diabetic in coma shot with Taser out of fear he was suicide bomber Bonhams GM crops are the only way to solve Britons' diet failings, say scientists Boots Pollock sales up 44% this year Oiling the wheels Pinewood sets the scene for giant studios to rival Hollywood's best Film-makers will be lured back from Europe Project will carry on a great British tradition Historic action Two railway workers arrested over crash Superbug report Culture for care kids Jimmy Savile mugged Hezbollah debate Yuppie regrets Currys Abu Hamza can be extradited to the US Preacher faces trial on 11 terrorist charges Judge says it will not breach human rights Multiple Display Advertising Items Currys Cutting edge of reform is in danger of going blunt Oxford Vice-Chancellor stands down Son accepts cancer campaigner's CBE Managers to assist head teachers Go root-de-toot for vegetable concert MacMillan Orkneys seal with faulty 'sat-nav' is rescued off the coast of Africa Dfs Dfs Dolphin Bathrooms A searching question of black identity First night Theatre Statement of Regret Cottesloe First night Establishment meets counter-culture as 'Deadhead' is made chief of intelligence Security mandarin is big fan of hippy band Career in Civil Service and Diplomatic Service The Times Euronics Centres Big munch of the 30ft living lawnmower Dinosaur had 500 teeth and shovel mouth Researchers create a computer model Nationwide £26m blunder helps the elderly In brief Rachel Manning murder retrial Priestley's war letters donated Pocket money is earned at home Sky Fresh talks to avert defeat on terror suspect detention plan Politics Laura Ashley Michelmore back on Parliament TV at 87 Swinging Sixties Blair 'sought full co-operation in cash-for-honours investigation' Politics Met's decision to go ahead is questioned Inquiry was disruptive, Cabinet Secretary says Mad Dog hands out gongs for the year's best in class Private health climbdown as NHS reform schemes axed Motability India Germany Vatican joins historic talks to end 950-year rift with Orthodox Church Pope is put forward as leading unity figure New ecumenical council is proposed The great divide Multiple Display Advertising Items Pro-Putin movement 'backed by 30 million' Litter police on mission to end dirty habits in crowded streets A thousand marshals will issue instant fines Lack of civic sense is to blame, say officials On-the-spot penalties Thousands left homeless after storm surge sweeps Bangladesh Multiple Display Advertising Items The British tutor striving for harmony on campus Islamist students have issued ban on dancing Music department at forefront of struggle US sends strong message to Musharraf Student leader lines up with Sarkozy to stop uprising in universities Star of anti-Chirac protests switches sides Government banking on moderates' support To the barricades . . . Bordeaux Halifax VW trial told of slush fund used for jewellery and brothels Union boss 'took cash to keep workforce tame' 81-page indictment takes two hours to read Strikes, blackouts — but South Africa insists it will make the 2010 kick-off Decathlon World Cup challenge Jessops (Reuters): Archaeologists discover Roman road in Jerusalem (AFP): Plea to save Anne's tree (Reuters): Fan's death 'unforgivable' (AP): Serbia denies care abuse (Reuters): Paedophile janitor charged Iran could build atom bomb within one year, says nuclear watchdog But IAEA report will hinder sanctions drive China backs Tehran's 'peaceful' intentions Japan anxious over thawing US relations with North Korea Halifax Banana company 'armed guerrillas' HSBC Growing influence in Central America (AFP): Abbas vows to regain Gaza (Reuters): Quake area hit by aftershocks (AFP): Taleban murder English teacher (AFP): Rape victim to get 200 lashes The Times The Times Fresh turmoil on fear of new bank seeking emergency aid Libor rate leaps as Fed pumps $47bn into US Hopes high for Northern Rock bids Rio eyes counterbid against BHP Billiton OFT accuses banks High street shadow Barclays write-off Quote of the day Iberia fightback Business big shot Carlsberg warns S&N investors not to seek too high a price War of Independents Stock markets British Land set to pounce if property prices wobble Odd bins Well Barclays, thanks for clearing that up Brewer raises pint of principle Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Look out for hidden Rocks Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Experian hit hard by lending squeeze Shares drop 20% after warning on revenues Conditions worst in two decades, says chief Business big shot Don Robert The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Total Bank's fairy demonstrates magic of the net City Diary Not a spade may have been buried in the ground, but Crossrail is already in contact with various parties who wilol be affected by the project British Land shares have virtually halved since the … City Diary Odd accounts gain currency City Diary And now another bill for Erinaceous City Diary British Airways has poached the chief HR man, sor City Diary Mark Brumby at Blue Oar, well known for his morning … City Diary Banks accused of condoning criminality via overdraft limit breaches OFT takes on eight institutions over charges Watchdog promises to fight regardless of ruling Acer Retailers fear a quiet Christmas as sales fall off Audi Vehicle buys £2.5bn GEC pension fund Barclays reveals £1.7bn loans write-off The credit crunch Bank says it has been more open than rivals Concern over recent slide in loan quality Complex world of valuing assets Ladbrokes chief quashes leadership talk Qantas Bookie's form Lingerie chain in new hands In brief Entrepreneurs to advise Tories (PA): New home for parents' club LSE sees profits soar by 32% National Grid to spend £16bn Media Planet O'Brien calls for sale of The Independent and O'Reilly's resignation Disillusioned investor makes public attack Bank estimates sale of titles could save €19m Global reach The Times UAE may drop dollar peg to curb inflation The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … BP to cut 10,000 jobs and sell US forecourts Spanish billionaires rally round to save Iberia from the British Lloyds TSB MTV Arabia to feature regional talent and tone down network's risqué content Media Viacom focuses on cash-rich young Arabs 'US imperialism' not considered a factor Mediapolis Trinity Mirror says City too gloomy about newspaper ads Film industry faces a whole series of epic battles Media 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Banks lead slide after unsettling Libor rise Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day There's light at the end of tunnel for Vedanta LSE Deal of the day Timesonline A rich seam Helphire Group Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Barclays Stockbrokers Reader Offers Ltd Q&a Anthony Parkin Broadcaster and farmer who interpreted agriculture for urbanites, especially through his contribution to The Archers Anthony Parkin, broadcaster and farmer, was born on July 12,1926. He died on October 19,2007, aged 81 Weather Eye Duncan Williamson Mesmerising Scottish storyteller who had a huge repertoire of tales from his nomadic youth among the travelling families Duncan Williamson, Scottish storyteller, was born on April 11,1928. He died from the effects of a stroke on November 8,2007, aged 79 Squadron Leader Tadeusz Andersz Polish fighter pilot who escaped the clutches of the Germans to fight alongside the wartime RAF Squadron Leader Tadeusz Andersz, DFC, Polish wartime fighter pilot, was born on september 27,1918. He died on October 29,2007, aged 89 Captain Spencer Drummond Skilled navigator who took part in the Norwegian campaign and the invasion of Sicily Captain Spencer Drummond, DSC, Deputy Chief of Allied Staff, Nato, 19673-75, was born on June 2,1922. He died on October 12,2007, aged 85 Lives in Brief Questions Answered Grazing behaviour, majority voting and horse mess Word Watching Care workers to be heard before provisional listing made Law Report Court of Appeal Child cannot in law consent to sex Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Absence no excuse for disobeying order Courts-Martial Appeal Court Court Circular Diamond stamps sparkle Nomination of prospective high sheriffs Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Dinner Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Pets & Livestock Legal Notices Service luncheon Service dinner Annual general meeting Public Notices Elections Fellowship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Room at the top as Audi A4 adds new level of dynamism to trump rivals Motoring New versions given a sporty edge . . . at a price Designers ensure high-quality interior Mercedes-Benz Volvo V70 estate sets tails wagging Specification Drivershandbook Trade-Sales Reg4Vehicles Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Storm surge has echoes of the Grote Mandrenke Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 16,1842 A Times theatre critic is gratified to have extracted a moral suitable for the audience of the Olymbiv Theatre from the opening night of Life's Lottery Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Snap Tie can maintain my momentum with opening-day success Racing Coral River City, third in last term's Queen Mother Champion Newcastle Motor racing Football Course specialists Bob Hall fills the breach as favourite is ruled out Racing Wolverhampton Yesterday's results Ludlow Taunton Lingfield Park Cheltenham Trabolgan, off the course since winning the 2005 Hennes Jessica Harrington hopes to run Macs Joy in the grade … McAlister turns to Sale for richer experience after All Blacks Rugby union New Zealand utility back returns to roots Henry 'not to blame for World Cup failure' Lingfield Park Racing Funeral for a favourite son of Wales attracts 10,000 mourners to Llanelli Rugby union The Times Golden era for England dawns as factions put former quarrels behind them Rugby union Power struggle resolved 150-page agreement sets up compensation Clubs will get £110m across eight-year deal Case study: Paul Sackey, London Wasps and England Both parties looking to sidestep pitfalls on uncharted path to promised land Rugby union Power struggle resolved Caution remains over division of spoils The Sunday Times England will need all hands on deck to survive in Sri Lanka Cricket Harmison will, for once, be well prepared Sidebottom and Panesar deserve to start Encounters Party and schedule Collingwood finds the heat too much for him as Cook lives up to his name Cricket The Times Rivals' lawyers call McLaren 'hypocrites' for staging appeal Motor racing Hamilton's team left facing an uphill battle Ferrari claim sport will suffer if they lose Notification under Section 107(6) of the Communications Cricket Results Golf Ice hockey Fixtures Coles makes fast start at San Roque Tendulkar denied Spaniards in last four Bonds perjury claim Netball Rugby union Tennis Companies swarm round the top flight's honey-pot Football Yeung delay adds to Birmingham's woes Premier League today Newell's allegations hit home after Luton caught in the 'bungs' sweep Football League One club face harsh penalties Club accused of dodging pay protocol The Times The charges in detail McLeish prepared to sacrifice style Group B The leading players Ireland close in on Jewell Backers call for Cardiff's board to pay up or resign Conspiracy theories do the rounds but Israel promise a fair game Football Euro 2008 qualifiers Kashtan talks of nationalism and pride Russia rumoured to have objected to referee Multiple Display Advertising Items Pearce urges FA to complete national centre Group E Head coach reverts to type as side for Vienna contains familiar faces Football Euro 2008 qualifiers 'Shame on you, Englishmans' as our plan backfires Hope in the Holy Land Three England lifelines Messages of support for Israel have arrived at The Times from various locations Israel's task of avoiding defeat against a country … Timesonline McClaren dismisses talk of his future but Barwick keeps silent Football Euro 2008 qualifiers FA chief executive offers no reassurances Head coach needs good night in Vienna Arthritis Care Key clash Villa 'can keep Carson' Mills's challenge becalmed as big two set sail for court The Insider Murray just chipper Times Crossword 23,760 Cheerleading girls let the side down Heather Rabbatts, chief executive of Millwall FC, Luton in line of fire as FA bids to put corruption top of the agenda Governing body issues 55 disciplinary charges I feel vindicated, says former manager Newell Index The Times Cricket Rugby union Index The face Big beast in the jungle A £35 dinner jacket — what's not to like? The click Embrace a photo . . . if art gets the financial kiss-off Image of the day Modern morals Accursed be thy name . . . As the Tutankhamun exhibition opens in London, Richard Morrison explains the truth behind the famous curse of the Pharaoh's tomb—and others reaching back through the ages The Times Ritalin: does it work? Health As a new study claims that Ritalin is ineffective in the long-term treatment of ADHD, Anjana Ahuja talks to two mothers whose children reacted to the stimulant drug in dramatically different ways The Times The agony of love? It'll just have to wait Girl, has hanky, seeks pocket Tight Christmas Deliciousmagazine The glories of gammon Food No longer a Sixties cliche, gammon is the perfect base for a quick supper on a cold day, says Lindsey Bareham Spinach fiorelli with gammon and mascarpone Gammon eggs Florentine Magimix Upside-down gammon and leek tart Hair with Hari Velvet glamour for a winter wedding Style I need an outfit to take me from parky to party Present heaven Luxury with Lucia Happy Boxes that make friends smile Distinctive and quirky jewels for every pocket Chain reaction Retail is detail Do the songs remain the same? Sounds They're remastered and rereleased—but does messing with Led Zep's classics really make them sound any better? Dominic Maxwell risks his delicate hearing to find out Inside The boys in the bubble Sound Bites Reunion epidemic Closer to home again Sounds Edwyn Collins is on his way back from devastating illness, his wife and a close friend by his side. Pete Paphides reports Timesonline If music be the food, play on The Vienna Vegetable Orchestra knows its onions — and many other edible musical instruments, says Bruce Dessau Timesonline Master and commander Sounds Every child should have the chance to sing, the choral supremo Stephen Layton insists to Richard Morrison The Times Pop Reviews Girls Aloud Tangled Up Fascination Classical Semyon Bychkov Shostakovich/Glanert Avie The puppet princess Pop Kylie Minogue X Parlophone Classical Janine Jansen Bach Decca Radio Seared by Camp X-Ray First night Theatre Honour Bound Barbican Pop Amy Winehouse NIA, Birmingham Dance Rambert Dance Company Sadler's Wells Pop The Raveonettes King's College, WC2 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 Children in Need Viewing Guide BBC One, 7pm The Queen: 60 Years of Marriage ITV1, 8.30pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) Film choice BBC Three, 7.30pm Alien (1979) Film4,9pm Marty (1955, b/w) Sky Movies Classics, 9pm Variations Angelo's Five, 11pm L. A. Confidential (1997) Film4,11.30pm Quatermass 2 (1957, b/w) BBC Two, 1.15am Web video of the day Why likeable is laughable Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Touch Times2 Crossword No 4374 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 100 Full Tilt Poker Index Opening Bids Is it Christmas already? Tell Santa to break out a rate cut without further delay Home Truths Home on the Web Focus on . . . Primrose Hill Get in Get out Get Away Meet the Prime Movers Market Report Once-tatty parts of London have become hot property, says Judith Heywood What's the Bigger Picture? Up and coming? Best Bets? Octagon Land of Opportunity Cover Story USA and Canada New homes in some US states are half the price they were in 2005, says Suzy Jagger NFU Mutual Contact Sheet Home of the Right Work-Life Balance Nova Scotia is one of the cheapest places in North America to buy oceanfront property, Paula Hawkins reports Fact File Nicholas King Charles Church Anne Ashworth discovers why many British executives are buying luxury boltholes in Venice Overseas Special Italy Inside Track Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items France for Commuters Overseas Special France Lille — chic, cheap and tasty — is now only 80 minutes away, writes Andrew Riley Fact File For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Double Deutsche Overseas Special Germany Falling house prices and steady rents are luring investors, says Kieran Falconer Fact File What Tax Should we Pay on our Spanish Home? Come up Trumps Overseas Special The Caribbean and South Africa A neglected rocky site in the Dominican Republic is fast becoming a super-enclave, writes Judith Heywood Fact File Monkeys at the Door Zimbali is a resort in harmony with nature, says Lorna Blackwood Fact File The Far End of Empire Overseas Special Taiwan and Dubai Tom Chesshyre salutes a villa complex in Taiwan inspired by Victorian values A Different World in Dubai John Clarke reports on luxury developments amid controversy over labour conditions Fact File Harlequin Property Black Sea Boomtime Overseas Special Bulgaria Bargain-hunters should step warily in an overheating market, says Susan Emmett For Sale Fact File Eagles Ridge The Way to the Top Where to Spend It A private lift is the latest must-have for the super-prime sector, reports Lucy Alexander Going up 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 Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Noisy neighbours The Times Clothes Hangers The Best View in town What's New Liverpool Special Is this the finest penthouse in the North West, asks Jayne Dowle Fact File Market Report Intellectual Property
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