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News from 27/11/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, William Clegg, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Lindsay, Mansel Fletcher, Chris Havergal, David Rose, Craig Tregurtha Football Editor, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, John Atkins, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, David Byers, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Professor J. E. Banatvala, Gary Jacob, Jennifer Miller, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Lord Millett, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ginger Cockerham, Harry Redknapp, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Derek Sowell, Peter Wright, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, ', Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Nigel Hawkins, Gabriel Rozenberg, Michael Sobey, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Laura Pitel, Rebecca O'Connor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Lord Levene, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Graham Chase, Thomas Catán, Emily Ford, Lord Deedes, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Sheera Claire Frenkel, Peter Riddell, Howard D. Sherrington, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Olivia Cole, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, George Franks, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Commander David Hawkesley, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Celia Conrad, Stanley Brodie, Geoff Mulgan, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Adrian Milledge, Tony Halpin, Richard Morrison, Rob Doragh, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Index Fee-paying schools strengthen hold on top universities Social divisions widen in higher education Call for working-class quotas in state schools British teacher facing 40 lashes over toy bear Labour chief quits over donations row Oxford protests Middle East peace Branson bid support Wenger 'witch' attack Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Rival students clash as Holocaust denier turns up for Oxford debate Police grapple with protesters in chamber Union leader insists BNP chief should speak Sudan police throw teacher in jail for teddy bear named Muhammad Liverpool woman is accused of blasphemy Children gave mascot name of popular pupil Response is 'unusually harsh' Tiffany & Co Labour's top official quits over secrecy behind £600,000 gifts Property developer used three middlemen Opinion poll gives Tories a 13-point lead Would-be MP invented a wife, a son, and lost ten years Former nurse who brought calm during difficult times Pugh Under-age rape plot convictions quashed Libel damages Banned staves in use Otis Ferry arrested Prepared to the end How Tube announcer lost her platform Sex in McEwan's novel is not bad enough to impress judges Mind the gaffe: Ms Clarke's spoofs Breitling for Bentley Sir Richard rides to the rescue — but slings and arrows greet his quest to save the Rock Northern Rock Critics say Virgin boss's bid leaves taxpayers exposed and punishes the shareholders, report Miles Costello and Francis Elliott On the table Troubles are not over, but it may be the best offer going Northern Rock Business Is Branson serious or is this another Virgin PR adventure? Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenager who stabbed girls after bus trip 'planned to rape and kill' Open or shut case? No bin collection if lid is not shut Strict rules imposed by a third of councils Households 'coerced' into recycling more MBNA Virgin High five! The patients with bionic arms that restore sense of touch Surgery reroutes the nerves of missing hands Sensitive prosthetics 'available in two years' Dirty ambulances 'spread bugs' Tiscali Fed Express Arm in arm at Grantleigh Manor once again, Penelope Keith and Peter Bowles as aristocratic Audrey fforbes-Hamilton and self-made businessman Richard DeVere, who return to our TV screens in a one-off To The Manor Born this Christmas. We last saw them getting wed in 1981 People spies had a chance encounter with Andrew Marr … David Willetts, the Shadow Education Secretary, is … No qualms about working with children or animals from … Long may the freedom Act reign over us People Evelyn Waugh's heirs are planning to sell Combe Florey A spate of appearances from Piers Morgan in celebrity … Orange Postscript How cruel the passage of time. Young(ish) women will … Jerry Seinfeld, in a welcoming Israel, to promote Bee … Wise words from Eva Longoria: "Your body is a vehicle … Multiple Display Advertising Items Farewell, Dear Bill — at heart just a hack Mercy for war veteran, 93, who killed at wheel Man flying kite plunged to his death Father-to-be was celebrating engagement Witnesses did not see him disappear over edge Boots Just Keep Talking Expectations at Annapolis are low, but the stakes could not be higher Caveat Donor Political parties need to be more careful about where they get their cash Talking Rubbish Councils' new tactics on refuse collection are making residents hold their nose Help the writers! Ignore Pedro! Picture Gallery Argument always beats banning. Discuss Thunderer: Follow the Aussies: have a vote on the monarchy Hep-B danger A Margaret moment Vengeful and unfair: Her Majesty's taxman We should have let the Rock fall Timesonline Right to know Explorers' folly Queen and country Children and truth Please sir No real sex please, we're too ironic (or ignorant) Will China achieve its great green leap forward? Flybe Planning a big loft conversion? You may not need approval after rethink Multiple Display Advertising Items Verizon business Gallery boss goes after staff mutiny Baltic Centre director was accused of bullying More change at 'Tate Modern of the North' Multiple Display Advertising Items A quarter of women are abandoned by their NHS midwives during childbirth First-time mothers feel unaided, says study Many also compained about post-natal care Bose City-dwellers 'prone to breast cancer' Season's greetings may be costly Rare wood-munching beetle found Chanukkah to be celebrated at Abbey A bird, a plane? No, it's Orangeman EasyJet Girl who wrote inspirational book about fight with cancer dies at 14 Lib Dem who called Cameron a chameleon changes colours Multiple Display Advertising Items Underwater and undercover: how nuclear subs were first line of Falklands defence Secret mission against bomb raids is revealed Fleet provided crucial 45-minute alert to forces Chief scientist says atomic power and GM crops are the future Skills I found no signs that Princess was pregnant, says pathologist Report is a blow to Fayed conspiracy theory Embalming 'would not have altered signs' Controversial witness may appear today Bar should be raised for trainee barristers Transfusion danger Crops for a drought Autumn dries up Calamity Jacqui is trapped in an identity crisis BlackBerry Pearl Riding stables to be protected from 'unfair' insurance hike Rethink for ID card plan after loss of data Brown's big vision for getting millions of people off the benefits scrapheap Reforms are needed to fill the skills gap Britain 'must adapt to the global economy' Scandals are damaging, but economy is the threat Sweet return for star who hasn't run out of juice First night Pop Edwyn Collins Arts Theatre, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items France New Zealand Clutching the dream of peace Middle East leaders claim breakthrough Diplomats cautious over hopes for summit 'Annapolis is a bubble . . . it will burst and we will stay' Magic Sarkozy appeals for calm after new riots Estate violence echoes unrest of two years ago Police blamed after youths die in collision Sing up Alliance Leicester The President's favourite leaves rival out in cold Hospitals in chaos as doctors strike Multiple Display Advertising Items Mutinous medics An overpriced piece of pie in the sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Putin accuses US of election plot Boy and snake are besssst of friends (AP): Academic pleads guilty to killing wife (AP): Beauty queen braves pepper attack Air One (AP): 'Crumbling' World Cup stadium had been criticised before death of 7 fans Oprah leads Obama raid on women voters Queen of daytime TV will campaign in Iowa Hillary and Bill 'to set up camp' in vital state Nationwide Musharraf ready to hang up his uniform and rule as a civilian Whirling dervishes' star turn caps Prince's homage to Islamic mystic The Times (AP): Students riot over increased hours (AP): Fire under control (Reuters): Drowning charges (AP): Cyclone relief (AP): Women's protectors (Reuters): Elves' cold comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items Gunpowder artist blazes a trail for Asian market Maori family exorcism kills mother Multiple Display Advertising Items Tribal curse Chinese sound out Rio Tinto on possible bid to block BHP Miner admits calls from interested parties China could prevent iron ore monopoly Amway's UK arm 'trading unlawfully' HSBC finances SIVs Mortgage failings Citigroup job cuts Quote of the day Iberia bid abandoned Business big shot Darling ready for concessions over capital gains tax Gerard Baker Stock markets Taxpayers should be worried by terms of bank rescue Picture Gallery BHP deal — but not at any price Commodities HSBC right to grasp nettle Currencies direct Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Marketing group merely 'selling a dream' Government lawyer says wealth 'illusionary' Amway used images of luxury cars and holidays Business big shot John Coomber Countdown CB Richard Ellis HSBC to put up $35bn to finance two SIVs hit by the credit crunch Multiple Display Advertising Items Feeling the squeeze Kelda goes to consortium for £3bn Ashley aims to regain control of over 72% in Sports Direct Blackstone boss outlines fresh vision for private equity CBI conference Focus will move to emerging economies Schwarzman surprised by negative image Farmer's plea to Brown for action over fuel Christine Buckley The Times Barclays Arithmetic teacher's excuses don't add up City Diary Bit of an off day for Newsnight City Diary Tesco, the firm that never seems to know when it's … City Diary Justin King has long crowed about Sainsbury's role … City Diary A job ad appears. The House of Commons is seeking a … City Diary Picture Gallery Virgin to raise £650m through share issue Northern Rock Rock shareholders offered discount rate Other bidders still circling troubled bank Would-be chief denies that offer undervalues stricken bank Who's who Watchdog acts on mortgage mis-selling Self-certification deals singled out for criticism FSA steps in as risks rise for borrowers Multiple Display Advertising Items Citigroup plans fresh cull, with thousands of positions set to go The Times Central banks act to prevent Christmas cash squeeze The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds PriceRunner British funds French seal $12bn Chinese nuclear deal Sarkozy helps Areva's reactor and fuel sale France leads call for yuan's value to rise Mandelson warns China on fake goods CB Richard Ellis Disney's world trumps Stephen King's Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways scraps bid for Iberia in face of Spanish competition Caja Madrid thwarts airline and TPG move Decision made just ahead of deadline Kazakh oil company turns to BG in search for ally Thomson Financial: Oil price eases after nearing $100 level (AP): Sony stake for Dubai (Reuters): Clarins brightens Dubai's Sony stake Thomson Financial: Akzo Nobel sell-offs Thomson Financial: Guess who's boss Equity Prices Rolex 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 Goldlin. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Benfield rises on talk of interest from Aon Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Can guesswork unlock the mystery surrounding M&B? Mitie Group Deal of the day Timesonline Hyder Consulting Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items The Online Court Public Notices Contracts & Tenders Antiques & Collectables Architecture Ian Smith Lives Remembered Weather Eye Major-General Harry Grimshaw Indian Army officer who served at Alamein, Kohima and, after Partition, in the Malayan emergency and against the Mau Mau Major-General Harry Grimshaw, CB, CBE, DSO, GOC 44th Division, 1962-65, was born on June 30,1911. He died on November 1,2007, aged 96 Frank Cox The Most Rev Maurice Couve de Murville Lord Bridge of Harwich Reg Park British bodybuilder who played Hercules in five films and inspired Arnold Schwarzenegger Reg Park, bodybuilder, was born on June 7,1928. He died of skin cancer on November 22,2007, aged 79 William Tallon Retainer who served as Steward and Page of the Backstairs in the Queen Mother's household William Tallon, royal retainer, was born on November 12,1935. He died on November 23,2007, aged 72 Maryse Begary Daring French trapeze artist who astonished the crowds in the world's finest circus Maryse Begary, trapeze artiste, was born in 1926. She died on October 25,2007, aged 81 Service of thanksgiving Jurisdiction to hear race discrimination claims Law Report House of Lords Word Watching From classical gems to marvels of modern engineering Notebook Architecture Court Circular Service dinner Birthdays Anniversaries Election Fellowship Legal news Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Awards Dinner Reader Offers Ltd A veil of clouds forms rings around the Moon Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 27,1875 The Third (and final) Carlist War caused thousands of deaths in Spain before Carlos VII went into exile in 1876 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Growing focus on Saturdays undermines weekday cards Racing Haydock keen to keep up appearances Ayr Yesterday's result Lingfield Park Giles Smith Ludlow Football Katchit leads home team in pursuit of £1m bonus Kempton Park Racing Sedgefield Wright celebrates 33-1 winner Wolverhampton Course specialists Clubs refuse to let Regan and Sheridan play for Barbarians Rugby union Hill has no qualms about taking stand Robinson poised to play in his final game Squad The Times Oxford hope Howards' way will lead to glory Teams Super League set for expansion as TV deals bring brighter future Rugby league Ohuruogu hoping to celebrate biggest win of career Athletics Top prize for memoir about Clough years Garratt's new beat Britain pay penalty Marshall upset Gough in shock win Taylor critical Hoggard lifts the gloom as Bopara moves step closer to first Test cap Cricket Scoreboard Luke Wright, the emerging Sussex all-rounder who broke How England can avoid falling under the spell of Muralitharan the magician This is my first Australian summer since my retirement Revolution must start now if national game is to be saved The Lost Generation With English football at one of its lowest ebbs, The Times begins a series in which the sport's biggest problem will be addressed Timesonline Get rid of referees and let the kids take control Blame win-at-all-costs parents for poisonous culture The Lost Generation Three easy steps Familiar refrain as two lions fall short in bid for the final stages Sport on television Guinness Premiership Comolli will be blamed if Ramos fails, says Levy Football Tottenham chairman defends sacking of Jol Board 'could not run the risk of relegation' Football Results American football Other sport Bowls Cricket The Premier League today Ferguson will cut Sporting no slack as top spot beckons Football Champions League Ronaldo set to play against his former club Victory would allow Scot to rest players Gambling Wenger hoping to secure easier path Didier Drogba has been passed fit for Chelsea's Champio Smith set to go for broke with Lyons lying in wait Shearer should climb off sofa and show that he wants to manage Fabio Capello is a smart guy. He must have fantastic … This is not sour grapes from an Englishman, but when … Benítez belatedly backs down, but it may not be enough to save his job Football Barclays Premier League Conflicts could hasten Mascherano's depature Manager accepts that Kaladze will not sign Timesonline Allardyce has his purse strings tightened Bruce condemns Birmingham for 'disgusting' revelations as he takes over finally at Wigan Football Barclays Premier League Board steps up quest to lure McLeish away from Scotland Raja Fashions No one wants the England job? The FA should ask this man. . . The big interview Matthew Syed meets the East Ender whose managerial talents should make him a prime candidate for national service The Times The Times Timesonline Life and times The Bilic blueprint to save English football? Cut down on foreigners Football Croatia coach insists there must be limits Platini adds weight in call to 'protect identites' Barnardo's Gordon Smith, chief executive of the Scottish FA, Derby offer the ultimate test of Ince talents after Davies departure Football Venables first in line to lead Ireland to World Cup finals Ups and downs Caborn sniffs 2018 success The Insider In and out of Africa Times Crossword 23,769 Dodgy timings and cryptic statements Managerial cull alarms Wenger Sport Davies becomes sixth top-flight depature Benítez backs down in bid to preserve job The Lost Generation: English football's biggest issue The Times Best for cricket Index Theface Jungle bungle The Little Prince who hides a secret romance The click Times2 Young Writer of the Year contest Image of the day Modern morals How to be top In our fast moving world, why do some succeed and others fail? Executive consultant Heather Dawson set out to identify what makes a winner. She explains her conclusions to Penny Wark Strategies for success Poverty: the real picture Reportage Barnardo's gave families on low incomes the chance to explore poverty creatively, resulting in a new exhibition. Here are some of the images on show The Times Work Life How is your work/life balance? You can't succeed unless it is good, says the top us life coach Ginger Cockerham, who gives "laser coaching" advice to Times readers Ginger says . . . The Times Don't condemn Blair for his Christian beliefs Where to find the next England coach Touch of evil Chatroom threads Men Tuesday The rarified art of bespoke men's tailoring, epitomised by Savile Row, is popular again—on the internet Mansel Flecther surfs for advice The Times Glossary . . . Saving the world? It's in the bag . . . er, or maybe not The call of the weird Arts A new exhibition reveals how the erotic images from the imagination of Aubrey Beardsley were soon diluted into the tamer fantasies of children's fairtales, discovers Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Age of Enchantment Beardsley, Dulac and their Contemporaries Dulwich Picture Gallery Oh you pretty things A new sparkle for old gems First night Dance Jewels Covent Garden Concert Brontë Mass Town hall, Leeds Opera Die Zauberflöte Guildhall School, Ec2 Concert Robert Ashley MAE St Paul's Hall Huddersfield Nieu Ensemble Spanjaard Town Hall, Hudderfield London Jazz Festival Sonny Rollins Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items London Jazz Festival Bill Bruford Michiel Borstlap Purceli Room Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Heston Blumenthal: In Search of Perfection Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8.30pm Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Channel 4,9pm Earth: The Power of the Planet BBC Two, 9pm The Return of the Native (1994) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Dead man Walking (1995) Virgin 1,9pm The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002) More4,10.10pm/1.05am Variations Sex in the Noughties: Dear Deidre Channel 4,10pm Serial Mom (1994) Film4,11.20pm Me Without You (2001) BBC One, 11.35pm Web video of the day Boy a gets only a B plus Last Night's TV Out of the box Times2 Crossword No 4383 Polygon WELLMANclinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 107 Puzzles: solve Su Doku ro Killer to win an iPod Nano Acron Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Cops of the Week Other Views A brief history of time spent in the hot seat Issue of the Week Management Index The Week in Numbers Andrew Holboys Public Opinion New Medical Research Doctors uneasy with minorities Health Other Stories we Liked Sweet way to tame temper Care budgets by patients? No home will mean no parole Social Care Call for GP practice on the inside Prisons Caption Winner A resolute resolver of conflict Interview As a grade unionist, Ed Sweeney could tub-thump with the best of them, but his new orle as chairman of Acas involves a more, softly-softly approach, he tells Emily Ford Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Fixed-term contracts under fire Education Public Private Finance Credit where it's not due Fathers produce dim sons Children A model for changing society? Charities Gap year is a tonic for the troops Armed Forces A Close Shave Bobbies need a local touch Councils St Pancras has critics too Regeneration Hero and Villain Dry ideas for a wet future Housing Mind the Gap Legislation Update Voluntary Sector Challenge Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cfappointments Over to you . . . Students should have done the job What Worked for Me Black Adoption Diary Dates Inside The Bar is simply not getting the best brains Law So how can advocacy widen its appeal? Lord Neuberger talks to Frances Gibb Sports minister will lose his war against foreigners Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Overworked, so over and out . . . It is little wonder that staff turnover at the top ten firms is so high. There seems little reason to stay. Edward Fennell reports Layer of the week Tenth anniversary Multiple Display Advertising Items

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