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News from 22/11/2007

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Julie Daniels, Matthew Syed, Lorelei Sharkey, David Brown, Patrick Hosking Banking & Finance Editor, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Maureen Long, John Morgan, David Dunn, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Alec Botten, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, , Penny Wark, Wendy Baron, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Helen Ullock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Paul Burston, Jane MacArtney, Abigail Watson, Hilary Rose, Francis Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Olga E. Lockley, Ken Russell, D. R. Thorpe, Griff Rhys Jones, Fiona McElwain, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Carol Evans, George Hart, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Stephen Collins, Hugo Rifkind, Brian Hendy, Derwent May, Dr Stuttaford, Alan Norris, Martin Smith, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Neil Harman, Mark Goodson, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Stella Hollis, Ann Treneman, Adrian Brody, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Lord Alton of Liverpool, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Rebecca Newman, Raymond Keene, Rugby union, Sarah Hiscock, Matt Hughes, D. E. Downs, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Stuart Eaton, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Peter Sherman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, David Scott, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Jonathan Clayton, Dr D. J. Flower, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Graham Chase, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Mark Friedberg, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Frank Greaney, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Natalie Baker, Alan Lee, Sheera Claire Frenkel, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Stephen Porter, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Roman Coppola, Rajeev Syal, Carly Chynoweth, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, John Naish, Derek Bevan, Martin Waller, Jason Schwartzman, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Carla Stevens, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Faye Shenton, Alex Thomson, Michael Evans, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, John Atkin, Miles Costello, Lord Steel of Aikwood, Richard Ford, Emma Taylor, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Chris Watson, Tim Montgomerie,

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Index Thousands change PIN codes over fraud fears Chancellor under fire over delayed reaction Banks say they were not told for six days End of the road Law chiefs wary on raising 28-day limit Holiday tragedy Index Killer jellyfish attack Powering ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion Times2 Career Quick find Today's weather The Times Law chiefs see no case for longer detention of terrorist suspects DPP says 28-day limit is useful and effective Met chief is the only senior figure in favour Huge wave claims father and son One boy is saved in Spanish holiday tragedy Locals braved storm in vain rescue attempt Holiday hotspot Tiffany Stansted runway plan scrapped in favour of Heathrow growth Building expected to be complete by 2020 Number of flights will almost double How officials fooled the protesters Pugh Helicopter crash kills two SAS soldiers Baby milk advert ban Cameron-Bush talks EU directive alarm Correction Salmon wiped out in attack by shoal of killer jellyfish Gucci Red tide Police step in as staff reveal other CDs have gone astray A 'calamitous breakdown in communication' at Revenue & Customs has left thousands more people exposed to risk of identity fraud Lines of inquiry Chaos as a million pieces of post lie unopened in tax offices, says union Three times a victim of fraudsters, thanks to HMRC blunders Brace yourselves for new wave of e-mail scams, say security experts Currys Callers besiege credit agencies with plea to protect their data Callers ringing the HMRC helpline (0845 3021444) Watchdog lacks teeth to prosecute New powers promised by Brown 'not enough' Renewed calls to drop £5.6bn ID card scheme Sorry story tests Gordon to the limit PC World PC World The Times Boots Pupils will have karaoke lessons to nurture their musical talents Advent calendars 'miss point' Right notes Argos Mother found bleeding to death after robbery Son and daughter say she was unrecognisable Attacker had broken victim's eye sockets Toyota Babies learn to tell a friend from foe before they can talk Dfs Sainsbury's The Times Debenhams With two statements to the House of Commons in as many Perhaps, after the massive breach of security that … Still first with Today's news People Obituary writers have been recalling how Ian Smith, … Yesterday, we are told, Amy Winehouse and Arctic Monkey Postscript Picture Gallery Jeremy Clarkson is the most famous man in the world, … Homebase Maverick streak makes mockery of hunt for a British motto The Top Ten I am innocent, says suspect held over Meredith killing 'Eavesdropping fears drove Diana to change phone number often' Orange Solo Heathrow First Expansion at Britain's premier airport must be the priority Black Magic $100 oil is not all bad Sandals on a Shoestring Big bucks do not always equal cinematic gold Stolen goods — they're toast Picture Gallery Richer or poorer, we need to commit Where has Bush got with jaw-jaw? Take a look Mountain erring This other Eden Forkless Wedding parcels Database loss uncovers a catalogue of failures Abortion laws need open debate Timesonline Fishing for solutions Reading too early Sickert, not disturbed Pink is the colour Clove hitch It's not just the discs that have lost their way Despite the bat bite, I managed my second stage kiss James Christopher Wilkinson Sword Plan to build 240,000 houses 'will not destroy the green belt' EasyJet Girl, 5, died after trainee surgeon tried new device Parents did not know that it was being used Cut to blood vessel was fatal, inquest told Richer Sounds Dementia widow wins fight to recover nursing home costs The Sunday Times John Lewis Police chief 'wasted court's time' Girls face jail in Ghana over drugs Students survive 75ft plunge in car Briton turns woodwork into gold Lloyds TSB Search for sponsors as Cutty Sark's blaze restoration appeal falls short More money, less work: NHS pay deal gave 'something for nothing' Hospitals fail to screen new patients for MRSA Many GPs will reject out-of-hours move Minor stroke patients not seen for 15 days Health service facing £1.8bn underspend Trusts earn £98m from their car parks Forgotten masterpiece used as a dartboard 17th-century painting left in detention centre Find sheds new light on house owned by Rubens Laura Ashley Neglected treasures Currys 'Power to the people' war cry withers to a whisper Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Mitsubishi Motors Never mind the b*llocks, these punks are a scream First night Theatre THe dYsFUnCKshOnalZ! Bush Theatre, W12 BBC waits over Springer row Shop's naked man censored Sir Paul guitar raises £60,000 Seeds recalled in salmonella scare Multiple Display Advertising Items Student faces jail for acting as a scout for jihadist … War on Terror Young Pakistani who was the link between ideology and action is the first to be found guilty of disseminating terrorist information The Times Suspect is banned from science AS levels MPs question M15 chief on his security priorities Morrisons Index Rail network hit by sabotage as radicals try to wreck peace talks Cables and switching systems are targeted Strike costing country £290 million every day Index Fighting talk Arms encourage peace talks to bear fruit MacMillan Cancer Support Ing Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items How Pippi and Milton went Arabic 100 classic books to be translated this year Middle East suffering a lack of world literature Ten of the best Staples EDF Energy Queen returns to Uganda after 53 years First royal visit since before independence Thousands dance and cheer in the streets Vauxhall Snarls, smears and innuendo as attack dogs get ready for the fray Dirtiest tricks take place in South Carolina No holds are barred in crucial primary Challenge churchill™ (AFP): Apartheld's political prisoners win pardon Nato troop increases (AFP): Genocide case ruling (AFP): New cash for old (AP): Royal reparations (AP): Space launch pad (AP): Right to be rooted Envoys fail to break losing streak UN Security Council taken to NY Knicks game But 'diplomatic jinx' brings another defeat Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Leicester Chirac may face criminal charges over his largesse as Paris mayor PriceRunner Putin attacks the West as clamour grows for him to stay in power Dell Online anorexia sites shut down amid claims they glorify starvation Directline (AFP): Hope at last for cyclone victims (AFP): Going hungry in the Big Apple (AFP): Six injured in Airbus incident (AP): Protest against smoking ban 'i thought I would die' HSBC (AFP): Traders riot over presidential ban Beef Chemical plant protest rocks cities (AFP), (Reuters): Dumped masterwork fetches $1m (Reuters): How many carats for the reindeer? Coalmine fire put out after half a century Underground blazes drain Chinese economy Cause of pollution and land degradation The Times (AFP): Summit attacks Burmese force (AFP): US backs new nuclear plant (AFP): Railway link will revive Silk Road (AFP): End in sight for stargazers The American Express Goldman Sachs eyes stake in CMC Markets Applegarth's deal Call for $1bn BP fine Shell gasfield price Quote of the day Setback for iPhone Business big shot Fears of recession in US spook commodity markets Base metal prices dive as investors flee Speculators pump up price of oil and gold Rate-setters split over the cost of borrowing Escape artists? Stock markets Banks feel the pinch as covered bond trading is suspended The wheels are coming off the supercycle Picture Gallery Perceptions of India change Commodities Poultry pickings Stay in touch UK online Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Ofcom set to auction off prime spectrum Broadcasters to lose fight for surplus Richards announces major Freeview upgrade Business big shot Ronald Coase Scandinavian Airlines No golden handshake for Northern Rock chief as suitors hover closer And these are the multibillion-pound questions for any would-be rescuers The Sunday Times Paragon faces rival loan offer as shares dive BP blast fine 'should be $1bn, not $50m' Lawyer forces judge to step down from case Blow to Hayward hopes of closing saga L&G fund manager goes public over brewery battle transparency worries HSBC Posted on eBay, two CD-Rs for auction Aviva Dickens, Trollope and now, perhaps, Davies City Diary This column is trying to break its unkind and negative City Diary Found at Revenue & Customs — a new job City Diary Glaxo pays $1.65bn for US company with heart drug Spotted at Tube stations yesterday, some nice young … City Diary Picture Gallery Rival cries 'offside' over Tesco's stadium and supermarket plan Everton scheme faces watchdog inquiry threat Kirkby town centre plans were 'blocked' The Times Unions back Tata as lesser of two evils in sale of luxury marques Shell puts 'hundreds of billions' price tag on Siberian Arctic gas Veolia Wood chips to power £400m energy plant Shell's big projects Apple makes its iPhone available on German rivals Two Barclays bankers banned for lying about investments Timesonline DP World's $5bn flotation marks Dubai bourse breakthrough Listing marks shift in economy from oil Emirates Airline may follow on to market The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds CB Richard Ellis British funds The Word is out: Microsoft will face online fight on core software Hotmail founder offers rival to Office 'Significant' challenge to $20bn PC business Multiple Display Advertising Items Crowded Office Red lights flash a warning that America is on the brink of recession . . . The US economy As the US takes the day off for Thanksgiving, worrying omens for the direction of the economy provide little to be thankful for . . . yet even if the economy is a turkey, there are still reasons to be cheerful Paulson's gloomy view on mortgages rattles markets So little to be grateful for Qantas The mightiest Wall Street giant thunders ahead, despite its Achilles' heel Goldman Sachs is the only major bank to have safely escaped the sub-prime crisis. But will ambition obscure its fundamental ideals? The Times Sometimes it's not what you know, it's who you know Eat your words, Oscar, it's a wild success The dramatist who saw his country as a 'land of brilliant failures' would scarcely recognise today's booming, vibrant, prosperous Dublin The Times Vital statistics Equity Prices Action 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 Mapeley forced to pay price of finance jitters Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Daily Mail group good news for long-term shareholders GlaxoSmithKline Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Regal Petroleum Tiddler to watch Professor David Kendall Mathematician who led the development of modern probability theory in postwar Britain David Kendall, Professor of Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge, 1962-85, was born on January 15,1918. He died on October 23,2007, aged 89 Index Bob Carrière Inventor of the Digicode, a keyless entryport system Bob Carrière, inventor of the Digicode, was born on September 24,1931. He died on October 8,2007, aged 76 Sir John Loveridge Conservative MP whose interests ranged from adult education to sculpture and poetry Sir John Loveridge, Conservative MP, 1970-83, was born on September 25,1925. He died on November 13,2007, aged 82 Andrew Fairbairn Educationist who made the 'Leicestershire Plan' a model for progressive school restructuring Andrew Fairbairn, MC, educationist and patron of music, was born on November 6,1921. He died on October 13,2007, aged 85 Vernon Scannell Lives Remembered Paul Roche William Waterhouse Lives in Brief Power to exclude includes power not to disclose Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Memorial service The curious Mr Catesby Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Announcements School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Public Notices George Hanrahan It's time for the Dunkerque spirits Port is the option for cross-channel shopping Take a break to see its market and light show British Isles Late deals Edinburgh for £65 a night; three nights in Guernsey, £144; Algarve for a week, £138 Short haul Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Blue mists and miasmas in the war against cholera Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 22,1963 A Times editorial considers the mutual benefits and disadvantages of a scheme that would allow people to rent pets Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Moore and Stoute set to strengthen partnership Racing Former champion to become stable jockey Nicholls and Johnson team up for first success Hexham Yesterday's results Warwick Betting Lingfield Park Kempton Park Wolverhampton Index MacKeson determines to make a stand Racing Market Rasen Course specialists Fresh impetus required to lift freeze-dried spirits on board Sailing Barcelona World Race Fickle winds have been the bane of life on board Hugo Boss as Alex Thomson, the skipper, reports in the first of his dispatches Hereford Racing Timesonline Wincanton Rival camp dismisses Hatton as 'club fighter' Boxing Mayweather's uncle and trainer on attack Challenger benefiting from change to his diet Football Results Badminton Football Fixtures Basketball Ice hockey Squash Tennis The greatest? Timesonline Hodgson hopes to keep his nose in front as challengers queue up Rugby union Battle is on to step into Wilkinson's boots Fly half's recovery takes on better hue Andrew Sheridan, England's outstanding loose-head prop, Battle for Number Catt happy to use his critical eye in coaching after escaping punishment Rugby union New generation salute White before his final match in charge Poulter and Rose size up task of taking on the world with delight Golf World Cup Wisecracking pair out to emulate countrymen Recent victories give them favourites' status The Times How the cup is won America's Cup faces inevitable delay Identity crisis Barrington's chance Britain off to flyer Landis fights ban Time-out for Farah Why does more money mean less talent? Tennis Alonso in no rush for reunion party Motor racing The Sunday Times Harmison has little joy after missing boots delay entry to England stage Cricket Scoreboard Tailor-made 'Do not disturb' signs strike the wrong note for touring team Cricket Timesonline Kumble has ideal setting to step up as India captain Bruce left in limbo as financial dispute puts move to Wigan at risk Football Birmingham claim they are owed money Approach to Lippi no stunt, Sullivan insists Managing nicely Holloway off to Leicester after walking out on Argyle On the eve of destruction? If this is the apocalypse, give me more Football a game at W… Those who talk of a crisis and want to return to a 'golden age' should look at the facts and not add to the friction, says Matthew Syed Good riddance to fear factors undermining our potential Football Echoes of Bogotá as Croatia official is accused of shoplifting Worthington's men fail to find fairytale ending with inhibited display Football Euro 2008 qualifying Wales produced a remarkable performance in Frankfurt, … Complete results and tables Terry defends man in charge but players eye a replacement Football Black Wednesday Shell-shocked captain in 'posthumous' tribute Honest Gerrard puts defeat down to naivety Why high-profile England will be sorely missed in finals Let's not just blame the team and the weather, blame the Americans as well Football Black Wednesday 'McClaren was not even prepared to get his hair wet! ' The fans give their verdict Snooper If O'Neill says no, will the FA be brave enough to call Klinsmann? Football Black Wednesday The Times Place your bets The Times Net loss Football Black Wednesday How they rated Substitutions Tactical Seven deadly sins How England lost their way on path to Euro 2008 Turnip or terrific? Fans deliver the answer to McClaren How they rated How Croatia rated Multiple Sclerosis Society Inescapable truths that must not be screened by the Carson horror show Football Black Wednesday Last 16 Group E Britain's dreams left ashore The Insider No Beckham, no deal Times Crossword 23,765 Hathen beep both eyes on the Goodnight Vienna The Times Black Wednesday Index Face Mr Bean Gridlock on the information superhighway The click Cat or bird? A question that leaves some wild Donald, where's yer toupée? Image of the day Modern morals Seduce your wife How can a man keep sex alive in a long-term relationship? Sex experts Emma Taylor and Lorelei Sharkey say just be sweet—and start by cleaning the house Seduction tips for grown-up boys . . . Fish oil on troubled waters We still undervalue the benefits of omega-3 oil, but it plays a vital role in keeping us healthy and mentally agile The Times Timesonline Berries to ease the irritation The Times Why Chris Moyles got soaked last night: fear of change It's all about magic . . . and puddings The Times After the break-up, the kidnap The number of children abducted by a parent when couples of different nationalities divorce is rising, Carol Midgley reports Problem parent All hands on deck at Science Museum's relaunched gallery Cirque DU Soleil Why a Nile tadpole means a great deal Egypt Ancient Egypt's awkward numerical system was based largely on the natural world, says George Hart Puzzles Match the hieroglyphs to their meaning Tomorrow Sandals on a shoestring Ken Russell tells how he made a film about a warrior queen, in song, with a cast of thousands, for a pittance (and got paid himself) Brick Lane Hard-up heroics Boudic(c)a? Boadicea? Rescue Dawn Multiple Display Advertising Items She's better, she's Bette All About Eve confirmed Bette Davis as Hollywood's monstrous queen of camp, says Paul Burston. Now it's back on DVD Multiple Display Advertising Items All about Bette: the life and loves of a screen goddess Whodunnit? Pinter Michael Caine returns to Sleuth—but it's not the same movie he made in 1972, says James Christopher "sensational Performancees from Pitt and Affleck . … Limited only by their emotional baggage Feelings are running high in cinemas this week—some subtly understated, others horribly clichéd, says Kevin Maher The Darjeeling Limited 15,91mins August Rush PG, 100mins Wristcutters: A Love Story 15,91mins Jesus Camp PG, 87mins 4:30 12A, 93mins Wristcutters Wes it good for you? Colleagues of Wes Anderson, director of The Darjeeling Limited, salute a maverick Multiple Classified Advertising Items A mountain with three peaks First night Pop A Blast of Canadian Frost … Barry Adamson London Jazz Festival Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Concert Beaux Arts Trio … Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio choice Radio 4,11am BBC One Arrange Me a Marriage Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm The Street BBC One, 9pm Lead Balloon BBC Two, 9.30pm Bright Lights, Big City (1988) Film Choice TCM, 9pm The Talented Mr Ripley (1999) Film4,9pm Badlands (1973) ITV3, 11.35pm Variations The Rising: Balled of Mangal Pandey (2005) Channel 4,1.05am Bob Le Flambeur (1956, b/w) Film4,1.40am Coming Up: The Spastic King Channel 4,12.05am Web video of the day His family and other animals Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4379 Polygon WELLMANclinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 104 Managers Index Cpa on line Multiple Display Advertising Items Technology looks ready to clean up The Week in Work The Day Job What Else Happened Hands-on advice from a distance Mentors Mentoning is stragh How and when mentor and protege are in the same building, of city, but what happens when thousands, of miles separater the two?Emily Ford spoke to Brendon Hopkins, left, and Sajid Rahman to find out how then relationship works Timesonline The Office Psychologist The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No 87 Npower Make it a positive move How to . . . Come out at Work Unless you're heterosexual, declaring your sexual orientation to work colleagues and clients is no simple matter. Carly Chynoweth speaks to the people who know to find out how best to do it Find out More Small touches can create a big impression Look the Business In the second of four extracts from her new book, Drop Dead Brilliant, (McGraw-Hill, £9.99) Lesley Everett looks at accessories Milkround Deadline Buster MBA Choices The Insider IESE When meetings of the mind lead to marriage MBA Talking Point Most people who sign up to do an MBA are not doing so in the hope of meeting a life partner. but it doesn't mean that it doesn't happen. Stephen Hoare reports Ethics set a new agenda A Career Guide to . . . Working in Retail For more information go to timesonline. co. uk/careersinretail Tesco Inside Contact us Responsibility is an early challenge Graduate Market Waitrose Opportunities aplenty Behind the Scenes If you're unable to see past the shelf-stacking, till-operating side of retail, read on. As Carly chynoweth discovers, the sector is bulging with exciting careers for graduates What It's Really like . . . Working in Retail College puts designer on course for success Case Study How Do I Become . . . Case Study Tightwads and Spendthrifts High-street demand has marketers on their toes What Do You Do All Day? It's not easy to keep up with the inexorable march of fashion, whether that be in clothing, music, or what constitutes healthy food. Emily Ford hears from two professionals who do it for a living A Second Opinion Tanya Bray, 29, e-mail marketing manager, Amazon. co. uk Putting retail in the shop window Profile To shoppers, store-front displays are just window dressing, However, Janet Wardley tells Sarah Hiscock. It's a tough old job Career Find out if you're sold on retail Quiz Timesonline What's your score? Designer who sews on a shoestring Fashion Harrods Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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