News from 19/11/2007
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Andrew Robson, Lorraine Davidson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'connor, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Yepoka Yeebo, Catherine Riley, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Magnus Linklater, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Stephen Cross, Hugh Long, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, J. Jacques, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, James MacDonald, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Alan Carr, D. Ross, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Mike Turner, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Johnson, George Hart, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Pearson, David Hands, Dave Hewitt, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Willy Rizzo, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, David Charter, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Eve Thomas, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Lord Krebs, Gabriel Rozenberg, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Gareth Roberts, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Martin Reith, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Lucy Powell, Barbara Lantin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Alan Copps, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Peter Symons, Anjana Ahuja, Siobhan Kennedy M&A Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Ben Verwaayen, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Maurice Flanagan, Ian Whittell, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rosemary Behan, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Nick Meo, Sacha Bonsor, Damian Barr, Sojan Pancevski,
ResumoThe Times Index Too fat to work Disability claims by the obese cost £4.4m People claim for acne, fatigue and dizziness Ministers defend 'Brown the bully' Consumers go nuclear The Game Whalers defiant The hunt for schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find Today's weather The Times Musharraf rejects US call to end emergency and free his opponents Queue here for comeback kings Million people flock to historical blockbusters Lines for day tickets start as early as 5.30am Free DVD's every day this week in The Times How to beat the crowds Rathbones Brown a bully? Ministers spring to defence of 'interfering' leader PM and I work very closely, Miliband says No 10 micromanaging is a 'thing of the past' A change of style is essential for success Pugh Lib Dem leadership rivals clash on TV Charge on farmers Victim remembered Death at wake Dragons a health risk Suspect 'bought bleach to clean murder weapon after Meredith's death' Police close in on man who left DNA at scene Victim's boyfriend was suspicious of flatmate Chanel Japanese whalers raise stakes by targeting vulnerable humpbacks Whaling 'Scientific' mission sets sights on haul of minke and fin whales Environmental campaigners to mount sabotage attempts at sea Tiscali Pressure grows for action to preserve marine life Whaling Comet takes starring role tonight Stargazers hope for extraordinary display Body trails tentacles of charged particles Dolce & Gabbana Thereby hangs a tail Archbishop condemns move to grant lesbians easier parenting rights Bill on test-tube babies under attack Place of father 'will be radically undermined' 'Conscientious objector' idea to ease way for women bishops IWC Cross countrytrains More fly off for bargain facelift holidays-then seek repairs back home Paying the price for vanity Dell Labour aide quits after C-word rant Boots Multiple Display Advertising Items Parents 'forced to send children miles away' in hunt for schools Low standards lead to exodus, says think-tank Hundreds travel out of local authority area A plan to introduce a network of special "studio school Cameron plans to introduce reading tests for children aged 6 Choice is a challenge within the system MoD rebuffs general's claim that troops are devalued and angry Military covenant out of kilter, says army chief Things have improved recently, say officials AXA Visa red tape 'blocking road to freedom' for Army's Iraqi interpreters Resettlement options Quiet Diplomacy It is time to revive Britain's interest in the Commonwealth The Value of Choice The city academies programme should be greatly expanded, not restricted The Writing on the Wall An elegant script will endure and scribble will soon be scrap Banking on a longer life Picture Gallery The billionaires' handbook: Chapter 1 Thunderer: Dawn, Hazel. Oh, you blithering bletherers IVF and abortion Serious research Taxpayers should not bail out Northern Rock The state can provide protection Lorries at home and abroad Timesonline Return of the King NHS provision Plane nonsense Ancient Scots Old spice Get this in perspective, what's needed is focus How tragedy has become the ultimate spectator sport Comment WHSmith Police drill at Tobin house Lemmy lights up on stage Youth killed in street attack Kitchens Contract Cancelled Madeleine was seized by predator who watched me leave flat, says father Parents speak of their anguish in new video Mother questions her own responsibility Home Staff: Youths boarded ambulance to attack crew treating patient Inside Track On the scent of the latest fashion accessory for a dog with everything Directline Britain 'lacks motorways' Deer accidents cost £21m Work e-mails invade home life Pensioner killed by sports car Alliance Leicester Employers 'must prepare for flu calamity' Too few companies stocking up on Tamiflu Bosses are advised to buy enough for all staff Ministers urged to consider jabs for all to fight any pandemic Dfs Insurer rises to challenge Peak performer — or just a BBC tall tale? Presenter challenged over Ben Nevis claims I reached top, he says. You didn't, say climbers Renault Aiming for the top JLA Artists too frightened to tackle radical Islam Grayson Perry dare not depict fundamentalism Galleries also avoid inflammatory works Zavvi Orange Chevrolet Mortimer can't be beaten on lunacy and the legal system First night Theatre Legal Fictions On tour More reviews MBNA Film is offside, says Clough's widow Cornhill GPs told to avoid premium numbers Diamond wedding marked in junk Dust suggests more planets like Earth Leona Lewis has fastest-selling debut Sky Severe weather warning as winds and snow bring in the first blast of winter Thousands dying 'because simple screening system has been delayed' Government was urged to act 2 years ago Test is half the cost of breast screening Multiple Display Advertising Items A twisted view of Shakespeare's Midlands Tapestry map shows the region on its side Rediscovered portion completes unique picture Was Noah's flood a sign of climate change devastation to come? Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Ltd Afghanistan United States Fantasy Island's super-rich face upstairs, downstairs rebellion Class action begun over 'racial segregation' Staff and residents sit apart on the ferry Guards blamed for bomb carnage 'Rain of bullets' after suicide attack Afghan Government accused of cover-up NHS (Reuters): 100 feared dead in mine blast (AP): Killer explosion at gas pipeline (Reuters): Britain accused of invasion plot (AP): Smoking ban moves outside Ib-bank Struggle for peace in old battleground Iraqi families lured back but fear remains Town's militia on guard for insurgents The Times Sergeant denies murder after wife dies in bath and another vanishes Evidence of struggle over 'drowned' victim 'Come home' pleads husband live on TV BAA A secret scandal and dirty tricks: the campaign mud starts to fly Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Final salute for Franco before his followers are barred from tomb Eonenergy Help sought for Guantanamo inmate (AFP): Eiffel Tower stairs go under hammer (AP): Ex-rebel poised to lead in Kosovo (AFP): Camel barbecue bids for record Foreign Staff: 'Bodies are floating in the rivers and paddy fields. It's unbearable' Multiple Display Advertising Items People's power on march to save Belgium Alternative uses for unwanted colanders Strained relations The Times NatWest One Sarkozy is urged to defy strikers Aerlingus BT chairman to watch over private equity City office worries Chávez's Opec plea Peacocks deal on hold Quote of the day Riverstone taps BP Business big shot Big energy users eager to invest in nuclear stations Rising cost of power spurs companies to act Consortium could boost competitiveness Treasury seeks to get round rules on loans to Rock Chips are down Stock markets Rumsfeld logic serves as guide to direction of US economy Alliance Leicester Commodities Currencies Need to know London office prices suffer as big banks put lettings on hold SAP Business big shot Sir Michael Rake The Times Matalan step-down . . . while unflustered a Aim raises £600m Global debt market turmoil ruffles feathers at Peacocks . . . £800m refinancing may wait until summer Chain taking on more fashionable brands Carbon Trust BT chairman to oversee private equity code of conduct Rising costs for companies do not inevitably lead to inflation The Times New BP executive to join Browne at Riverstone Private equity firm to expand its gas interests Quinn move follows switch at oil giant Credit Suisse Opec summit ends in division as members debate the weak dollar Iran presses for action over pricing of oil Chávez calls for Opec to help combat poverty Facebook's hopes to enter the tangled web of China gain momentum Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Mobile BHP boss claims merger with Rio has bilateral shareholder support Barclays Bank Plc Continental Airlines Resolution may be gone, but the resolve to develop remains The Standard Life chief executive must choose his words carefully after the doomed assault on the closed life fund consolidator Sharper business writing Curriculum vitae The Times The leader questioned Ask not what your workforce can do for you, ask what you can do for your workforce Business ideas Social innovation is changing the way in which modern corporations work, argues Ben Verwaayen, the chief executive of BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Next week Are chips the answer to world hunger? The United Nations is urging developing countries to make the humble potato the world's new staple food The Times Any way you slice it Cashing in on a piece of prime private Idaho Equity Prices Platinum Paul Roche Flamboyant poet, novelist and translator whose friendship with the painter Duncan Grant lasted more than three decades Paul Roche, poet, scholar, novelist and translator, was born on September 25,1916. He died on October 30,2007, aged 91 Archaeology Weather Eye Air Vice-Marshal Peter Howard RAF physician who made the UK's first live test of a rocket-powered ejection seat in 1962 Air Vice-Marshal Peter Howard, CB, OBE, RAF physician, was born on December 15,1925. He died on October 21,2007, aged 81 Major-General Sir John Anderson Royal Signals officer who fought with the Eighth Army in the Western Desert campaign Major-General Sir John Anderson, KBE, Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Signals), 1969-72, was born on June 28,1916. He died on September 9,2007, aged 91 Monsignor Joe Mallon Dynamic chaplain who occupied the Army's top RC post Monsignor Joe Mallon, Principal Roman Catholic Chaplain to the Army, 1989-93, was born on August 8,1942. He died of cancer on October 31,2007, aged 65 Piet Koornhof Apartheid-era Cabinet minister and ambassador to the United States Dr Piet Koornhof, former South African Cabinet minister and ambassador, was born on August 2,1925. He died on November 12,2007, aged 82 Etan Ruppin Israeli diplomat whose wide experience helped reconciliation efforts Etan Ruppin, diplomat, was born in Magdeburg, Germany, on July 28,1914. He died on October 24,2007, aged 93 Substitution required to determine the action Law Report Court of Appeal Father in priority need Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Services Dining under the Thames Service lunch Service dinners Turkey eggshells show the cost of first Thanksgiving Notebook Archaeology Predynastic cats Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times Latest wills Gifts Legal Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Reader Offers Ltd Praying for rain can have its own peculiar pitfalls Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 19,1810 Desertion from the enemy was a constant problem for the British during the Peninsular War. The Times relates how troops who had defected from the French returned to them in the heat of battle Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Grief and glory go side by side in fervour of National Hunt Racing Wolverhampton Tennis Football King embraces positive view after defeat of Voy Por Ustedes Racing Runner-up heads next for Tingle Creek Jazz Messenger win is boost for Meade Leicester Tidal Bay, trained by Howard Johnson, remained unbeaten Leading trainers Jockeys Priaulx makes it three in a row as perfect drive wins world title Motor sport World Touring Car Championship Kempton Park Racing Course specialists Cheltenham Yesterday's results Carlisle Return to work finally pays off for Thornton in Masters victory Darts Fontwell Park Ageless hustler wants one last shot Table tennis In 23 years he will be 100, but Marty Reisman, conman and hard-bat artist, believes that he could yet cap his remarkable life with a title Thriving amateur game ready to punch its weight Boxing American football Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motor rallying Motor sport Netball Real tennis Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Football Fixtures All that glitters is gold for America's man on a mission Swimming The history man The countdown begins for the 22-year-old aiming to eclipse Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven final victories at one Olympics Age no barrier for Torres as Beijing medal hopes grow Swimming The history man Turning back time to days of the Great Triumvirate Golf Peter Dixon gets into Edwardian gear and dusts off some hickory clubs to have a taste of life for the stars of the game 100 years ago Famous links Sport Staff: Slattery gives himself fine opportunity to rejoin tour Nash thinks on his feet to earn spurs with internet generation Basketball Timesonline Benton beats record on way to fourth title Haas not poisoned Smith at the double England miss out Hampshire on course Praise from the top Edinburgh are blown away by wind of change from Loffreda Rugby union Heineken Cup Late and long Yachvili kick deflates Saracens Toulouse, three times winners of the Heineken Cup, … Catt draws Dragons' fire and his pension after Irish settle matters in the first half Rugby union Heineken Cup English dominance led by sizzling Sharks European Challenge Cup The Times Flutey and Waters take centre stage in orchestrating victory Rugby union Heineken Cup Munster bounced back from their opening defeat by Londo All the details BMW Bristol hand out an English lesson to French favourites Rugby union Heineken Cup Richards calls for victories after draw ends in farce Lions destined to prove that they remain a breed apart Rugby union Gartmore Humbled Muralitharan will be hoping to make England pay Cricket Home pitches more friendly to off spinner Visiting fast bowlers in battle for places Sri Lanka and New Zealand go through pain barrier Timesonline Lack of speed no problem as Flintoff lives the biker dream Cricket Varsity Match Bogdanovic comes out best as Gilbert stays on with LTA Tennis American out to lift British No 2 into top 100 LTA decision avoids compensation payout Scope Henin at top of her game but she still spies room for … Olympics and Paris light Federer's fire Tennis Masters Cup Times Crossword 23,762 Greece is the word, fearful McClaren tells England The Times Mortgages for Business Index Index Monday poem Life before my father's murder No princesses: it's men only on this throne The click For one day only: goodbye to all those good buys Image of the day Modern morals Egypt unlocked The language of the pharaohs gave up its secrets only after a chance discovery, reports Richard Morrison Tomorrow Deciphering hieroglyphs The Times If you want to be truly awful—just focus Ugg, that Nigella's so embarrassing Amy Hidey-house? Online, you needn't suffer alone Health Chatrooms provide invaluable support for people with a wide range of illnesses, says Barbara Lantin, while, overleaf, Sacha Bonsor reports on her experience of patient power AA Get the best from a forum Permanent Slimness A need to feel in control How do we help our bullied daughter? Work or family problems? Pru Health That final touch will add so much Style Eve Thomas picks the best high street accessories The Times Panto — it's a Dame of two halves Arts A fierce back stage battle rages for our £150 million theatrical Christmas pudding, Lucy Powell reports It's not panto unless there's . . . The Sound of Music Playing by the book First night Pop Stereophonics Wembley Arena Concert Magdalena Kozená Barbican The Times Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall In the main paper Theatre Free Outgoing Royal Court Upstairs, SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Hallé/Elder Bridgwater Hall, Manchester 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 Dispatches: Mark Thomas on Coca-Cola Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm The Mystery of Madeleine McCann: A Panorama Special BBC One, 9pm Exodus Channel 4,10pm Falling Down (1993) Film choice ITV4, 10.30pm Cobra (1986) Five, 11.05pm The Beach (2000) ITV1, 11.40pm Variations Zatoichi (2003) Channel 4,12.10am Zodiac (2007) / Magicians (2007) New To Sky Box Office Cannibal Killer Five, 10pm Web video of the day Behind the doors of No 10 Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4376 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 101 One to one children's fund Index Lucuzade Sport Weekend in Numbers The News Scottish anger Irish narrow field Teams at loss over African tournament Sport Staff: McLeish directs fury at linesman Nigeria take harder line Player power set to rule out Jewell as Ireland manager Picture of the Day I know what you won't do next summer Bruce expected to take over the reins at Wigan Powerful podcasts England cash in The News No going back for Vidic as snow scuppers game Savage's early return Kaká votes for Ronaldo Index Money men holding out for summer ball Seeds of hope Podcast Double Bill Foreign bodies Plus Beauty in Spain The German dilemma And a Gallic shrug Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Analysis Picking the right man Tony Cascarino McClaren must ignore Beckham cheerleaders Bad night in Vienna showed that England cannot risk former captain against Croatia So what now? Tactical Analysis Shaping up for Croatia The Analysis Fronting up to Croatia Lampard puts past behind him to save England future The Player Midfield man optimistic Weekend highlights Midfield player in show of strength after ignominy of being dropped by his country Round up Israel's pride and passion leads to relief for McClaren Elation in Tel Aviv Supporters have their say The Lifeline The dynamic duo No reward for Golan The Fans Your view on the weekend's matches The Chant If England waltz it, you ought to too The Destination Next year's venues So what if it's premature: we bring you the do's and don'ts for enjoying Euro 2008 next summer Clarks Power to the wrong people Martin Samuel Talking point The Column Agent sticks to his guns Grant in a fog over rain The game's not bent Bruce has had his fill The Debate 'We've fostered a breeding ground for bad sports' The Times Euro 2008 qualifying The Games Euro 2008 qualifying Results and tables Healy chip keeps alive dream of defying the odds Wales 2 Ireland 2 QA Four years ago, when Scotland played Holland in the … The Games Euro 2008 qualifying Mark Pougatch Dagger in the heart for the braves of Scotland New balls please González's brave return Amazon Big nations enjoy refereeing by committee Gabriele Marcotti The Continent League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two League Two FA helps Iraqis forget past of prisons, whips and Saddam Soho Square assists troubled trainers The Coaches Three Iraq players secretly left their team hotel in … Daish coming to grips with fan power at Ebbsfleet The Results Blue Square Premier Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Results The Box Live matches Late Bites Boxing clever at Anfield Alan Carr Nostalgia is rubbish unless your team win every time Any channel that makes John Barnes look at ease must have something going for it Our Web Timesonline. co. uk/football Talking to the Game Feedback The Pies Late Bites The Prem The Times The Fixtures Spot the pie L'orÉal
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