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News from 20/11/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Malcolm Oliver, Andrew Billen, D. S. Hoskins, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Don Grocott, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Sir Stephen Wall, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Will Pavia, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Dan Green, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Michael Johnson, Joe Joseph, Malcolm Griffin, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Siobhan Kennedy, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Viv Apple, George Hart, Darren Johnson, Peter Davies, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Ginger Cockerham, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, David Lamb, Edwina Channon, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Hazel Rowe, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, James Rossiter, Douglas Rankine, Alan Skull, Ann Treneman, Professor David Wilson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, Dr Malcolm Forsythe, Rebecca O'Connor, Matt Hughes, Tom McIntyre, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, David Oliver, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Chris Herbert, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Jennifer Johnson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Carolynne Wheeler, Leo Lewis, Martin Steeves, Lieut-Cdr RN (Rtd), Frances Gibb, George Garside, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Larry Baruch, Gerry Orme,

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Index Taxpayers to foot the Northern Rock bill Opposition rounds on beleaguered Chancellor No guarantee £24bn loan will be fully repaid Index Mayor wants public control of railways Rwanda welcomed Barratt feels pinch Download a novel Index Timesonline Times Mobile Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Chief constable resigns after allegations over private life and finances Tokyo is Michelin's biggest star City has a restaurant for every 44 residents 150 of them given top rating by gourmet guide Sample menu Leo Lewis Tokyo Chartered management institute London mayor plans to take public control of rail services Ministers are privately supportive of model Subsidy would enable a simpler fare structure Clickety-clack Pugh Parents buy beer so kids can get drunk Second bird flu case Asian PC clears name Flood warning Extra cost of theft Top surgeon lists five key blunders that may have cost Diana her life KG Heuer What went wrong Shareholders take a hit as rescue bids fall short of a full takeover Northern Rock Darling's statement spells woe for investors Company valued at all-time low of £439m Four options, but none of them appealing What will happen to my mortgage - and my hard-won savings? Ouch. The Chancellor is caught between a crock and hard place The digital reader that will provide 200 books at the touch of a button Boots Too little, too late to keep pace with its competitors Britain's most wanted murderer arrested Police killer has been on the run for 13 years He was found during drugs raid in The Hague Killer who strangled three young girls dies after 55 years in jail Patek Philippe Virgin media EU plans to put paid to 'Made in Britain' Bodleian plan rejected Peer, 65, collapses Transplants resume Young love is ageless Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctor switched off anaesthetic machine in surgery to test trainee Consultant did not check power supply Patients had not given their consent Christian aid Bringing it all together Police action over TV film 'undermined free speech' Multiple Display Advertising Items Much furore (and, indeed, ballyhoo) this year over … Volkswagen They pray for J. K. Rowling People In the excellent Whitehall and Westminster World, Nigel Vulture-like joy (ours), as Ha'aretz reported that Beyoncé, at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles. So many people devoted to keeping her in her dress, and still there she is, erupting out of it To the premiere of Sleuth on Sunday and afterwards … Postscript Quick thinking from Frank Skinner, the professional WHSmith Shake-up in appointing judges 'risks standards' Northernrock Drug dealer is fourth suspect in Meredith murder investigation DNA links man to the scene of student's death On website he boasts of being 'a vampire' Northern Crock The Chancellor must preserve Britain's economic and commercial reputation Hope Burns Brighter The Israelis and Palestinians now appear ready for serious peace talks Sushi and Stars Japanese food is as sophisticated as its technology and as much fun as Su Doku Bob the builder: can he fix it? Picture Gallery Like the Duke, buck up and get on with it Thunderer: Research says we shouldn't slavishly follow science Doctors hold cure Behind bars Missing the point Pepper mince Cars and lorries can share the roads safely Left and right are unhelpful labels Timesonline Pay attention Ban the bag Love or law? In the pink Toothless Not so fast! Why ditch Blairite foreign policy? For your entertainment: more fab females in distress Pilgrims invited on pub crawl in praise of bishop's lost evening Act on Co2 Arthritis drug is ordered off the market Prexige linked to cases of severe liver damage Patients are asked to see GP for alternative GPs banned from giving private life-saving scans Halifax Millions touched by painful disease Why serial killers find it so easy to evade blinkered police forces Trail of a killer AXA Dinah's memory is laid to rest as father visits Margate house Trail of a killer Family can now grieve in our own time, he says Police hunt for bodies moves upstairs to attic The joke has worn thin as plod rockers opt for autopilot First night Pop Status Quo Guildhall, Portsmouth Alliance Leicester Tough incapacity test to cut 20,000 claims Hain reveals new criteria to claim benefit Stricter rules for people with depression Multiple Display Advertising Items Incapacity benefit Employment allowance Inquest families must not get legal aid, judges rule Multiple Display Advertising Items Girl, 13, saw her father kicked to death She challenged gang in rescue bid, court told Attackers 'hit father's head like it was football' Multiple Display Advertising Items Truly, madly, deeply? Perhaps, but Queen and Duke show no sign of touchy-feely-smiley in public gaze Royal diamond wedding The royal couple are praised for sustaining sixty years of marriage and a steadfast relationship between monarch and people The Order of Service at Westminster Abbey Grace and favour showdown looms as Speaker fights for pension perk Saab93 For the scrapheap Basra death blast bridge was unguarded Inquest told that route was regarded as safest Bomb was planted at recognised danger spot Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown's bid to seal fate of carrier bags A speech with plenty of hot air but few answers Samsung Multiple Display Advertising Items McCanns' friend haunted by glimpse of mystery man Mascot is too white, male and blond. . . so Met introduces the PC PCs Uncle Bens Aljazeera Bosnia China Schoolboy cricketers bat their way to a place in the Commonwealth Rwanda loosens its ties with the French President pushes for English as key language Family of nations A brief encounter with not much promise Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hopes fade for Middle East talks Puppet judges reject challenge to Musharraf Multiple Display Advertising Items Magic Bishop offers apology over Church's role in bloody civil war The Times Unions in talks to get France moving again (Reuters): Britain blocks EU defence ambitions (AP): Security guards held (AP): Day in jail for Tyson (AP): Three boys charged (Reuters): Costly closure Outnumbered and in the dark: on patrol in badlands of the Balkans Drugs and people flooding into West Criminals grow rich on reputations of war Crimewatch man goes to Bosnia Fears grow for Kosovo as poll victor demands independence AP, Reuters: Helicopters fly food to survivors in Cyclone Sidr's 'valley of death' Hear again with nothing in either ear (AFP): Khmer Rouge leader is arrested (AP): Kidman tells of harrowing car chase (AP): Poland has rethink on missile plan (Reuters): 'Anne Frank' chestnut on eBay Don't try this at home — love can really hurt, film buffs are told Multiple Display Advertising Items The crunch takes a fresh bite Bank stocks suffer as investors run scared RBS under pressure to declare its exposure Northern Rock does not expect quick deal Beer sales hit new low Funds code call Olympus buys Gyrus Quote of the day Espionage trial Business big shot Graham MacKay Index Analyst predicts new Citigroup writedown and advises bank's shareholders to sell Lot of bottle Swiss Re pays the price for client losses Stock markets Barratt chief calls for cut in interest rates to stem falling sales The priorities are clear for Northern Rock Commodities Picture Gallery ECU Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline SABMiller may not stop at just Grolsch Deal for the Dutch brewer worth €816m Group will not rule out further acquisitions Lager than life Business big shot Graham MacKay Swing was the thing when popped tops reached Top of The Pops Market turmoil forces Cerberus to abandon Northern Rock move Government seeks European green light for bank rescue plan The Times Implosion countdown Italians walk away after Burren board rejects Eni's final offer Share price sinks as analysts question rebuff Turkmenistan oilfield attracts huge interest DMGT set to choose non-newspaperman as chief executive M&s in talks with potential partners to boost share of Indian market The Blue Meanies have been at work at Citigroup City Diary Barclays Stockbrokers And the 'get off, it's mine' award goes to . . . City Diary This is apparently a bestseller on T-shirts in the States. Very droll. I am reminded by a colleague, on a related subject, that the credit crunch has just hit The Archers, with character Roy and Hailey complaining about how difficult it is to get a mortage these days When adverts don't quite work City Diary Fox-Davies Capital is starting coverage of a mining City Diary Candidate for SFO top job has been framed City Diary Picture Gallery Call to bring sovereign wealth funds and entrepreneurs under private equity code Private equity Walker report City grandee says they should have same rules Sir David Walker in talks with Gulf states The Times The code of conduct Critics of private equity firms have been awaiting Sir David Walker's "crackdown" on the industry with bated breath Olympus sharpens focus by buying Gyrus XL Friends drafts in big hitters to put it back on the road to recovery Former Resolution chief tipped for top job Speculation mounts about potential buyers Rogue lender closed with two others fined by City watchdog Tata and OneEquity the favourites as decision nears in battle for car marques CB Richard Ellis Japanese give short shrift to BHP-Rio charm offensive Chinese trainee goes on trial as French industry fears espionage Accused says that she is no Mata Hari Police suspicious of influx of Asian students Tool hire firm sues Cerberus for trying to abandon buyout deal Friendless dollar is turned away at the gates of the Taj Mahal Multiple Display Advertising Items Monument to love Nigeria vows zero tolerance as investigation begins into Siemens bribes President promises to wipe out corruption Four ministers may have received lion's share Top five US investment banks to pay record $38bn in bonuses Standard says 'no' to offer for stake from four Chinese state banks The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Bie Interim Executive British funds After Thanksgiving, will it be the black day in the malls that retailers long for? Ford 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Cash-rich Amec puts a spark in the gloom Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day IG worth a punt as it places bet on regulatory changes Pigs might fly Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day UBM Tiddler to watch Equity Prices PriceRunner Reader Offers Ltd Law Report Weather Eye Vernon Scannell Poet whose work was informed by the horrors of war and by the forces of ironic mistrust competing within himself Vernon Scannell, poet, was born on January 23,1922. He died on November 16,2007, aged 85 Sir Robin Vanderfelt Diplomatic official who guided the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association for 25 years Sir Robin Vanderfelt, KBE, former secretary-general of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, was born on July 24,1921. He died on October 29,2007, aged 86 Gerald Godfrey Skilled advocate who rose to serve as Vice-President of the Court of Appeal in Hong Kong Gerald Godfrey, CBE, QC, former Vice-President of the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong, was born on July 30,1933. He died on October 29,2007, aged 74 Major-General R. R. J. Putterill Rhodesian officer who came under pressure during UDI Peter Zinner Film editor who helped to make The Godfather and The Deer Hunter Peter Zinner, film editor, was born on July 24,1919. He died on November 13,2007, aged 88 Captain Spencer Drummond Lives Remembered Squadron Leader Tadeusz Andersz Professor John Crook Spiritual motivation does not preclude legal link Law Report Court of Appeal Reporting of inquests Family Division Hearing for excluded pupil Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular In praise of our destroyers Anniversary Thanksgiving service Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Church news First snowfalls signal the start of winter road chaos Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 20,1965 The Times reports on the downside of new technology Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Lipman & Sons Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Murphy's trying times raise concern Racing Wolverhampton Hughes jumps at chance Course specialists Rugby union Leicester Yesterday's results Kempton Park Football Wolverhampton Thomas to partner Kauto Star at Haydock Racing Folkestone The Times Donald McCain is weighing up options for Idle Talk Fakenham Game mourns death of great after Gregory loses his battle Rugby league Edwards leads tributes to former team-mate Wigan coach could have led Great Britain Football Results American football Bowls Football Fixtures Cricket Real tennis Tennis The Times Hatton emerges as the best of British Fahey secures title Tyson sentenced Boje agrees deal World's richest reward unlikely to be sufficient lure for Woods Golf £5m purse on offer in new Order of Merit World No 1 unlikely to be eligible for showpiece The Times Keeping an eye on the prize Wiegele edges to front of card queue White takes time to consider next move after his final farewell with South Africa Rugby union English clubs revel in continuing work ethic Media Planet Pistorius is put through his paces to justify right to run Athletics Bladerunner The South African double amputee wants to take on able-bodied athletes at the Olympics. The IAAF is about to let him know if he can How the Cheetah blades measure up Athletics Bladerunner Born to run: the Pistorius story Rejuvenated Harmison in hurry to catch eye of England selectors Cricket Fast bowler ready to fight for Test return Moores likes healthy competition for places Stair Glide Readers of The Wisden Cricketer, the world's leading Teams Gilbert gives Bogdanovic rallying call to reach potential Tennis Missing Sid conspicuous by absence from assorted waist lands of darts Sport on television The Times Underqualified Grant forced to go a long way for little bit of learning Football First-team coach faces weekly trips to Tel Aviv Potential clashes with Champions League ties Times Online Study leave Bruce exit leaves Jewell in line to join Birmingham Football Ferguson presses for Vidic's early release Premier League today Award-winning Healy goes in search of the ultimate prize Football Euro 2008 qualifying Accolade on its way for record goalscorer Northern Ireland still dream of qualification Benítez in for long haul at Liverpool after Bayern snub Irvine likely to take charge at Preston Russian's car offer Staines washed out Owen compensation Graham Paddon If the cap fits, wear it in ever-changing world of McClaren's England line-ups O'Neill more at home with Villa England's case for the defence lacking ring of confidence Football Euro 2008 qualifying Goalkeeping concern becomes regular theme Cole 'rewards' Israeli team-mate with trip to Essex seaside Croats say Beckham is still the man they fear most at Wembley Fail and McClaren must go. Succeed and he should be sacked all the same Football Pearce aims to show seniors how it is done Teams Snooper Crouch must respond to taller orders if he is to silence doubters FootballEuro 2008 qualifying Liverpool forward yet to prove his substance Chance at Wembley to change perceptions Advanced Hair Studio Timesonline Home is where the money is The Insider The Celtic shareholders confirmed yesterday that they Times Crossword 23,763 First round to the BBC in the battle of the darts Carson back in the frame after crisis of confidence for Robinson The Times Inside Giles Smith Oscar Pistorius Index The face Excelling at being ordinary Hitches, glitches and naff gifts: just like any wedding The click Now film franchises need never die Image of the day Modern morals Inconvenient truth A radical therapist claims troubled relationships can be saved if partners tell each other only the truth, however unpalatable. Stefanie Marsh talked to him, then put his theory to the test Good Food Show Decoding the pharaohs In our series on Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs George Hart examines non-phonetic signs Tomorrow For those curious to know the answer to yesterday's The Times Why those 'perfect presents' make me feel inadequate Little originality, but BBC good on quality Meat gone to pot Work Life How is your work/life balance? You can't succeed unless it is good, says top US life coach Ginger Cockerham, who starts her "laser coaching" column for Times readers today Ginger says . . . The guardian of Eden Interview More than 50 years since Suez and the fall of Anthony Eden, Andrew Billen talks to his widow about her new memoir . . . and the truth about his make-up Bonsoir Last post for the male bastion? Men Tuesday From Middlesbrough to Pall Mall, members of men-only clubs are growing nervous about legislation that might eventually force them to accept women into their midst. Tom Whipple reports The Times The Times A daring hunter of wild boar — that's me, sort of No one can hear you yawn Arts When Kevin Maher took his six-year-old son to the Space Age show in London, he didn't expect it be quite so, well, empty Space Age V&a Museum of Childhood, E2 We have lift-off — four space shows to see The Times Oh you pretty things Restless hearts in still lives First night Theatre Chains Orange Tree, Richmond London Jazz Festival We All Love Ella Festival Hall Quartet West Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance Sum/Some of the Parts The Place, WC1 The Lion King Pop Unkle Roundhouse, NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Theatre The Dorchester Jermyn Street Theatre, SW1 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 Earth: The Power of the Planet Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Spooks BBC One, 9pm Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Channel 4,9pm Johnny English (2003) Film choice ITV2, 8pm Cool Hand Luke (1967) TCM, 9pm Urban Legend (1998) Film4,10.45pm Variations Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Dead Ringers (1988) BBC One, 11.55pm Kings and Queen (2005) Film4,12.40am Web video of the day Film choice Biblical mess on an epic scale Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4377 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 102 Sunrise Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Gift of the Week Other Views How we can tell the sheep from the goats Issue of the Week Branding Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Pay tiff may cause service cuts Health Other Stories we Liked Don't carry on regardless Call the doctor to boost IQ NHS staff attacks go unpunished Health Nurses are called to the faithful Communities Jargon Decoder Slacktivism Opening the public's eyes Interview Alienation among those who lose their sight could be alleviated given the right support, the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association chief executive, Bridget Warr, tells Emily Ford Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Technology's lift for learning Education Jane's Police 2007 Review Knocking on foreign doors Teachers brush up on skills Schools Debate on campaigns gains pace Charities Dismay at charges for rubbish Charities Present Tense North needs to get a move on Regeneration Gyms shut door on fitness Police Councils Animal health jobs face cull Hero and Villan Dog Watch Legislation Update Foreign Ways Leaving home without a bean Benefits Itch of the Week Crafty folk in pitch battle Children Prize Caption Competition Tenancies for the better off Regeneration Ministers vie for a share of targets Councils Paperwork swamps youth carers Social Care Waste Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service Over to You . . . Prisoners' health is cause for concern What Worked for us David Robinson founder of Community Links, a charity, on setting up We Are what We Do, which aims to inspire people to make small actions that will change the world Time to Change Diary Dates Inside Human rights in the (bus) queue? Lord Bingham of Cornhill can't quite see the point of a new bill of rights, he tells Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Times Law Lawdiary Last Chance . . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Protecting the country's silver Lord Hunt of Wirral tells Edward Fennell about the dogged, systematic and determined work on the Legal Services Bill Lawyer of the week Edward Fennell in the City Multiple Display Advertising Items

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