News from 26/11/2007
2007; Gale Group;
Autores
Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, A. Simms, Jerry Beere, Simon Rushworth, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Ruby Tunbridge, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Ian Winrow, David Wragg, Philip Howard, Norman Evans, Colin Hart, Christine Seib, Jean-Luc Daurat, James Ducker, Carl Mortished, Matthew Hoggard, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, Sir David Walker, Alan Carr, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Peter Baron, Francis Elliott, David Byers, John Wardle, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Wyatt Conneely, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Dodson, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Corey Jerrard, David Hutchison, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Davenport, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Philip Bassett, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Lauren McGrath, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Bernard Lagan, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Jack Miller, Mary Caulfield, Christine Buckley, Rod Liddle, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Ben Reinders, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Susan Field, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Ian J. Hartill, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Christopher McLaren, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Paul Thomas, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Liz Gerard, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Thomas Catán, Rowan Atidnson, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Simon Barnes chief Sports Writer, Alan Lee, Massoud Shadjareh, Mikaela Radford, Daniel El-Gamry, Howard Wilkinson Chairman, Ben Webster, Rajeev Syal, Peter Jenson, David Sinclair, Antony Walker, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Adrian Bull, Tony Halpin, James Campbell, Chloe Goldman, John Mather, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Leo Cotterell, Tony Blin-Stoyle, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Steven Gerrard,
ResumoIndex Labour admits secret cash may be illegal Donor funnelled gifts through jobbing builder Straw says donations 'clearly not transparent' England haunted by Croatia Thegame New law against gay hate to be scuppered Superlorry plan 'Farewell' to Queen Virgin bid for Rock Discs investigation Teens2 Timesonline Stay in touch Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find Today's weather The Times Brown plans his next fightback The law Ocean's 11 conman and a royal heist 'I stole priceless jewel from crowded palace' Hunt for British boss behind master criminal Tiffany & Co A life of crime Attorney-General set to scupper plans to make gay hate a crime Cabinet split on need for extra legislation Straw wants to mirror curbs on religious hate Freedom of speech v hate crime Reggae star's lyrics say that lesbians should be hanged Pugh Robertson backs call for extra MoD money Police racism hearing Nanotechnology fear As daft as a brush? Shopper's head stand Blazers make a comeback as pupils choose to smarten up Boots Bigger, longer, cheaper, greener: Superlorry is coming Transport Report recommends test runs for road giant Rail lobby warns of threat to road safety Denb Linco Supersize me! How a cyclist learnt to respect his enemy Comment Judges' details 'posted on unencrypted discs' Files included data on ex-Lord Chancellor Inquiry as number of missing discs rises to ten Liberty Yard man's expenses vetted Ex-girlfriend is killed after 'no' to TV proposal Multiple Display Advertising Items Olympus Gold? London Games are counting on green Carbon check includes swimming and fencing The Olympic torch may run on biofuels Racing birds unsportingly caught in the taxman's net Post Office Archbishop gets political blessing for his attack on America's foreign policy Bringing it all together . . . as Cardinal wades in to embryo research debate with Catholic meeting John Lewis Crowds are suffering for their art at the Tate Fifteen injured since giant crack opened Symbol of division can trip up the unwary Multiple Display Advertising Items Logistical Nightmare The future of freight needs rational debate The Teen Commandments The Times has been occupied by teenagers — our age is showing Asian Model Rudd will do best if he is wary of his own party Buying a way out of Armageddon Picture Gallery They're running our tanks on empty A lesson in the politics of envy, Key Stage One Roots of education Carbon rations Heathrow is a monster which must be tamed Don't ambush the Prime Minister Timesonline Kicked out Sweet is not sexy Advent faster Learning curve Could Gordon Brown be going Howard's way? And on lead guitar and vocals, welcome Nicky Clegg Comment Lloyds TSB Fears over children's TV cast shadow on Baftas The winners Post Office 'Foster boarding' gives deprived children best chance to excel Glowing report AOL Broadband School fees demand sacrifices Reckless heavy-weather anglers 'risk their own lives and those of others' Sky Row over BNP leader at Oxford Union Rising cost of traditional festive feast Woman dies after car hits pedestrians Computer-bike keeps children trim Juries to be warned of rape victim 'myth' Move aimed to raise the rate of convictions Facts dispel fallacies on drink, dress, conduct Scant justice Multiple Display Advertising Items Whyte & MacKay Earls Court Boat Show The missing grey cells that help to create an obsessive Renault Inside story of your body revealed in a couple of heartbeats Euronics Centres BAA Our kaleidoscope Earth — it's just a trick of the light Today's young men will live to 91 Multiple Display Advertising Items The new centurions Two more sought over 'sex and drugs' party on night Meredith died Multiple Display Advertising Items Deft, deafening and defiant show by mavericks of rock First night Pop Queens of the Stone Age Brighton Dome Multiple Display Advertising Items Middle East Pakistan Australia may say farewell to Queen after republican leader wins election Referendum likely on homegrown head of state Campaign promise to consult the people How they stand Kasparov held in anti-Putin protest Crackdown on opposition rallies President claims 'moral right' to power Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush's drive for Middle East breakthrough is stalled in talks about talks Multiple Display Advertising Items Hopes and reality Sharif makes it home after pressure from Saudi Arabia Multiple Display Advertising Items French leader goes quiet on human rights Sarkozy tries to avoid upset on trip to China Delegates want to improve trade links Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Race discrimination protests beaten back with teargas and toxic water Our Future, It's in our hands (AFP): TV adverts to deter immigrants (AFP): Stars flee as fires destroy homes (AP): Marchers seek broadcaster's return (AFP): A World Cup medal after extra time Jobs for the girls: pink taxis are hailed for safer journeys The Times Hit the road (AFP): Taleban rebels killed in coalition airstrikes (Reuters): Dam bursts (AP): Stadium collapse (AP): Diplomatic freeze (Reuters): Park and walk Virgin on verge of winning the race for Northern Rock Virgin Money to merge with bank Discounted rights issue likely to follow Slump in City bonuses hits property market BHP credibility tested Rebel broadside China trade criticism Quote of the day Non-doms face tax bill Business big shot Leahy spells out Tesco's massive global ambitions Key decision Stock markets House prices in Britain tumble at fastest rate since 2005 'R' word makes the leftovers harder to digest Commodities BlackBerry Pearl Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Seaside towns favoured by City types feel the chill of a bonus slump Beachfront homes fall by up to 10 per cent East Anglia and South West hotspots suffer Business big shot Ozwald Boateng Soaring repayments could lead to mortgage crisis for Britons Darling faces grilling from MPs over changes to capital gains tax Credit crunch problem leaves young economists undefeated Shed Media to adopt maker of BBC's Who Do You Think You Are? Backing for stamp duty cut on low-energy homes Carbon price must rise in order to hit emissions target, warns CBI CBI conference Government 'will miss its 2020 target' Business investment in new technology needed On the agenda Punch squashes rumours of a £5bn bid for Mitchells & Butlers The Times (Reuters): John Lewis reports good Christmas sales Offshoring spurned Energy bill spectrum Thirst quencher Costly project threatens BHP takeover bid Expansion of Olympic Dam could hit $20bn Target Rio Tinto says that it is undervalued Mines face shutdown in 'genocide' protest Continental Airlines Slice of American pie is just a starter as Tesco thinks global Monday manifesto The chief executive is not resting on his laurels at Britain's biggest retailer. He wants to make more than half of turnover overseas Sharper business writing Curriculum vitae The Times The leader questioned Knight Vinke unimpressed by HSBC's performance in China Rebel wants bank to acquire local status Independence of directors questioned Multiple Display Advertising Items Divergence Yamaha calls the tune in fight for pianos Japanese group is poised to win control of Bösendorfer, one of the great names in musical manufacturing The Times Classical foundation Providing a clearer path forward for private equity Business ideas The industry needs greater regulation and disclosure, but new rules should not scare it away from Britain, argues Sir David Walker Multiple Display Advertising Items From muddy track to 'African Bangalore' Kakungulu Satellite City is rising on a hillside with dreams of harnessing the brainpower of Ugandan graduates The Times Mandelson will demand China remove blocks to foreign firms Europe to voice concerns over yuan exchange rate SAP Black Friday puts colour back into US retail Busiest shopping day of the year gives relief Credit turmoil likely to hurt mid-range chains Brown urges new push for breakthrough in stalled world trade talks Equity Prices Platinum Lord Bridge of Harwich Judge at the trial of the Birmingham Six who later conducted several inquiries into notable government security breaches Lord Bridge of Harwich, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1980-92, was born on February 26,1917. He died on November 20,2007 aged 90 Birthdays Weather Eye Harold Berman Scholar of Soviet law who shaped our understanding of the origins of the Western legal tradition Professor Harold Berman, legal scholar, was born on February 13,1918. He died on November 13,2007, aged 89 Richard Sykes Expert on English company law whose word came to be regarded as a gold standard in the City Richard Sykes, QC, company lawyer, was born on May 28,1934. He died on July 17,2007, aged 73 Sir Tristram Ricketts Administrator for the Horserace Betting Levy Board and British Horseracing Board Sir Tristram Ricketts, Bt, racing administrator, was born on April 17,1946. He died of cancer on November 7,2007, aged 61 Court Circular Memorial services Birthdays Word Watching Anniversaries Seminar Awards dinner Service dinners Calls to the Bar — Michaelmas term Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices Sand dunes and medieval curse may Trump golf Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 26,1907 The Times carries an advert for the Pianola, Britain's favourite type of player piano. the player piano craze lasted until the gramophone superseded it in the 1920s Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Reader Offers Mr Pointment caps glorious weekend for Thomas with Becher victory Racing Young jockey makes most of opportunities Winner leaps to head of National betting Loss of Detroit City overshadows Hardy Eustace's win Rugby union World Cup 2010 Nicholls plans new schedule for Kauto Star next season Big-race betting Ludlow Racing Lingfield Park Admire Moon secures Japan Cup Leading trainers Jockeys Course specialists The Times New girls on block thrive as facelift divides opinion Bowls The Times Ayr Racing Aintree Yesterday's results Towcester Plumpton Cheltenham MacArthur fears loss of cherished record Sailing Briton considers fresh round-the-world attempt Joyon likely to regain honour in IDEC II Basketball Results Bowls Cricket Golf Football Fixtures Other sport Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis Williams aims to hit ground running with sights fully set on Vancouver Bobsleighing British No 1 a genuine Olympic medal hope Starting sequence is of world-class quality Skelton's dream date with Chagaev in sight Boxing Season starts early for Leeds fans with showpiece opener Rugby league BlackBerry Pearl Rare play-off success puts an even rarer smile on the face of Montgomerie Golf World Cup Warren teams up with fellow Scot to seal title US resistance crushed on the third extra hole Media Planet So near … Only a genius can live up to England's great expectations The William Hill Sports Book of the Year prize is suppo The Times Harmison sets inevitable tone Cruel hand that never fails to hold us in its grip South Africa have the world at their feet with new era looming Rugby union Invesco international Guinness Premiership Beaten - but it's fine-tuning not drastic change that is needed Rugby union Invesco international Raja Fashions Sport Staff: Habana makes 2009 Lions tour his next career target VU Ltd Gay and Defar given highest honour Harlow stunned Rocks keep rolling Argentina all square Cipriani at the helm as Wasps work hard to repair damage Rugby union Guinness Premiership How they stand James helps Bath to recall shades of yesteryear Harlequins denied as Vainikolo provides deadly combination of pace and power Rugby union Guinness Premiership Jackson displays England potential Leicester gain momentum and cruise past spluttering Leeds Keeping cool is out of the question as sweltering conditions have us soaking Timesonline Harmison blow expected to put plans for Test return on hold Cricket Scoreboard Times Crossword 23,768 Bad light intervenes as India edge towards win Benítez end-game draws near The Times Mortgages for Business Matthew Hoggard John Hopkins The Game Index Teens2: introducing our editors Times2 Young Writer of the Year My glorious career? I won it in a competition Thetimes Image of the day MyspAce Yeah, right So you think you know what teenagers are like? Don't be so sure. Here teens2 writers reveal the truth about what really matters to them Internet Drugs You know you want it Gadgets Our gadgeteers give the lowdown on the coolest high-tech products on the market — and the crummiest AA Beef, bruv: the truth about gangs Gangs Who joins gangs, why do they cause trouble, and what can we do about it? Six teens2 writers give their views Because we say so! Advice for parents We're not drunken, lazy losers — the teens2 team tell parents: listen to what we say, give us some freedom and, above all, stop nagging! Life Scan The Times The Times Teen tribes Teenage trends are forever changing but here are today's five leading looks. By Chloe Goldman and Mary Caulfield Hanging around at the circus Fourteen-year-old Mikaela Radford runs away from home to join the circus and makes a clown of herself for an afternoon Jugglers, begin here Auntie gets down with the big kids The BBC has satisfied its adult audience and the toddlers, but has struggled to reach the teens in between. Jack Miller, 13, checks out what it has in store for us Music's Mr Wild, Eugene Hutz, talks to Jack Miller, 13 Gogol Bordello podcast Entertainments The Sixties are hairtastic Teens' first night Theatre Hairspray Shaftesbury Theatre, WC2 Multimedia Video Games Live Festival Hall The Times Pop Under-18s Electric Proms Roundhouse, NW1 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Teen's Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Teens' Radio Choice Today's TV Hollyoaks Teens' Viewing Guide Channel 4,6.30pm Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work BBC One, 9pm Dragons' Den BBC Two, 9pm Open Season (2006) Teen Film choice Sky Movies Premiere, 6.15pm A Shot in the Dark (1964) Film4,7pm Final Destination III (2006) Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror, 7.20pm Variations Boy A Channel 4,9pm Serenity (2005) Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror, 9pm Any Which Way You Can (1980) ITV4, 10pm Web video of the day Give the kids back their telly! TV Special Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4382 Polygon Wellman Clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 106 Sunrise Index Caffeine Boost Brooking to give Barwick advice The News FA steps up search Capello slams McClaren Weekend 1N Numbers Capello swipe at McClaren Cole eager to ensure fans at Arsenal eat their words England failure makes for grim qualifying task World Cup draw The News James adds to former coach's list of failings News in brief Venables given player backing for Ireland job Carney on target McLeish tempted Spot the pie The road to South World Cup Qualifying draw 205 nations 32 places 927 days to go Ferguson given kick in the teeth Thegames Barclays Premier League Supporters have their say Carbonfootyprint The Fans Your views on the weekend's matches How they rated Birmingham 0 Portsmouth 2 How they rated Green makes amends to deny Defoe late winner Barclays Premier League Tony Cascarino The Games Tony's Fiver Sanchez men again show frailty when attempting to hold lead Thegames Barclays Premier League Clarks How they rated Lippi has the last laugh Don't hark back to Sven Dave, our Beckenbauer Woodward's old hat Has O'Neill done a Clough? Talking point The Column No fairytale ending The danger of Durban 'By the age of 10, the game is about power and little else' The Debate The Chant Tactical Analysis The Games Barclays Premier League Anyone for cricket scores? Newcastle average positions Time-wasting Benítez fans flames of unrest Barclays Premier League Thegames Davies hopes for some Financial clout Leading scorers In form Average Points Away Player of the day The Games Barclays Premier League Arsenal 2 Wigan 0 Man City 2 Reading 1 Everton 7 Sunderland 1 Middlesbrough 0 Aston Villa 3 Triumph for Kaká Big fish who outgrew Norway's small pool League tables and results Thecontinent Seeds of doubt Italian league French league Spanish league German league The Games Coca-Cola Championship League One Coca-Cola League One League Two Thegames League Two Championship The Results Coca-Cola League League One League Two Midfield pair spare Wimbledon's blushes Scotland Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Results The Box Our Web Late Bites Fink Tank Four of the best Caffeine Boost The Greatest … Goalscoring debuts The Prem The Times QA The Pies Late Bites The Fixtures Spot the pie L'orÉal
Referência(s)