News from 28/11/2007
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Andrew Billen, Matthew Shearman, Tom Rowland, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, John Riseley, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Tony Hulse Consultant Paediatrician, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Ben Hunt, James Bone, Murad Ahmed, Elizabeth Judge, Keith Nolan, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mike Wade, Rob Crilly, Akbar Soorma Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Jeremy Crick, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Henry Hanning, Trevor Finn, Phil Gordon, Merlin Holland, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Adrian Gane Director-General, Andrew Shipley, Patrick Tobin, Graham Spiers, Simon Midgley, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Paul Dyson, Tom Baldwin, Paul Martin, Morgan Falconer, Scott Rutherford, Naomi Hyamson, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Michael R. Barrow, Alice Olins, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Anthony Hodges, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Nick Hunt, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Francesca Steele, Oliver August, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Hazel Davis, Kim Fletcher, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Tom Collomosse, Thomas Catan, Sheera Claire Frenkel, Joshua Rowe, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Lydia Hislop, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Dr J. Cohen, Chris Smyth, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Nicola Copping, David Robertson,
ResumoIndex Funding scandal engulfs Labour Harriet Harman on rack over £5,000 loan Deputy leader took money to pay off debts Index Breakthrough for Israel-Palestine peace A job to die for Muslim guidelines Profits of gloom Index Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 Masters Quick find Today's Weather The Times Peace talks set one-year deadline for an end to Israel-Palestine conflict Leaders agree to the creation of Arab state Ehud Olmert pleads for an end to violence Cameron's low-key meeting Celebrity chef gets out of jungle to find wife has closed restaurant Husband told news in phone as staff lose jobs Closure is to pay for divorce settlement . . . and new owners ruin Christmas meals at Quo Vadis Cooks in the soup Cartier Code of practice for mosques aims to stamp out extremism Muslim leaders will conduct spot checks Home-grown imams key to raising standards 'Teddy bear' teacher at risk of more serious charges Policies of promise Pugh Brown will not attend summit with Mugabe Overworked Britons Defence cash plea Office space 'wasted' Infested school shuts A visually stunning parallel universe, but the magic has been left on the page Film The Golden Compass Odeon Leicester Square Rolex Never mind - you could still go to . . . Harman may pay price for Labour donations Senior No 10 aides are privately furious at the 'incompetence' of Brown's deputy in accepting gifts that others had declined Fundraiser wrote to donor The five inquiries Who knew what? And why did they do nothing? Brown's dazzling teeth betray a rot elsewhere Ann Treneman won the "best political satire" accolade … A control freak leader is beginning to look as if he's not in charge Labour donations Food Market Daniel Finkeistein Peter Riddell Tory supporter 'knew nothing' about property developer's gift in her name Labour donations Secret donations 'given in four people's names Donor won approval for business park plan Link to 1,000 Club led to Benn's refusal Tod's Winehouse cancels latest tour with just two hours' notice Her life and times Tiscali Ditched Lloyds TSB It was Nicole Kidman's sense of discretion rather than direction that got tongues wagging at last night's world premiere of The Golden Compass It is always confusing when a well-known public figure Peter Fincham, the deposed controller or BBC One, Is Kylie Minogue househunting in a tiny village in … Taxing time pushes lemmings to the brink People We are not surprised to learn, via the Eton College … Boots Postscript Michael Palin was at the launch of Eating Famously, … A tactless decision by Kirklees Council to move a popul "It's very silly, " says Dustin Hoffman (again) of … Briton killed by pack of wild street dogs Woman was walking pet in Bulgarian village Children who tried to help were also attacked Halifax Crisis Sainsbury's In Good Faith A welcome new Muslim code of conduct for the running of mosques Smoke and Fire France's troubled banlieues cannot be tackled in isolation Retro Phone Let us now raise famous men from their telephonic past Told you you'd never guess Picture Gallery Make 'that bastard verdict' legitimate A Catholic boycott: what all directors pray for Doctors and C diff Lost for a reason Archbishop of Canterbury draws friendly fire Oxford, fascism and free speech Timesonline Cost of smoking Terrible teens Grammar or logic? Errant iceberg Not out Free: your Forthcoming Fiasco Checklist™ Chuck out these green myths with the rest of the trash Virgin media Telephone number archive will connect you to your ancestors Kitchens Contract Cancelled Ib-bank Thetimes MBNA The Golden Compass Flying foxes fall prey to Earth's rising temperature BT Girl hanged herself after bullying at school Suicide note said life was not worth living Coroner says agencies missed chances to help Alliance Leicester National Savings and Investments Morrisons Missing baroque masterpiece is discovered in pizza restaurant Cabinet console was outside the lavatory Sotheby's expects it to fetch £1m at auction Saab Home Staff: Memorial to the fallen is stolen from public school Taxman's apology causes more ID fears Letter saying sorry is 'a present to conmen' Police urge recipients to shred communication What it takes to be sure of a long stay in No 10 Sleepright The perfect PM Meredith's housemate 'left blood at death scene' Gucci Compensation for firearms officer made ill by sexist taunts Enoughsenough. org Orange Black boys closing the grades gap House of Fraser Sally Clark doctor faces being struck off HSBC Directline Multiple Display Advertising Items Father who fled violence in Congo killed for asking gang to be quiet Mature student said he had to be up for work He had offer to study maths at Cambridge Sky Ancient ruins cast a romantic spell on couple of royal tourists Samsung The road map designed to keep congested Britain on the move Academics predict an extra 12m cars by 2037 Extra traffic calls for 373 lane miles a year High fertility and migration could take population to 108m Rail fares to rise by more than inflation Smoking drug inquiry Two bodies found Sun lounger damages Award for McCartney M15 head edits Today Welcome to Scotland - the result of slogan hunt that cost £125,000 Morrisons Timesonline Tmlewin Middle East America Reincarnation for beginners Dalai Lama offers his flock a vote on whether he should be reincarnated He may forgo being born again to foil China Referendum could end 600-year tradition Mafia is blamed for arson attack on businesses fighting back Northernrock Suburb's fury trained on Sarkozy Youths' deaths blamed on tough policing Riots spread to south western city of Toulouse Renault (AFP): Kosovo status talks remain deadlocked (AFP): Japan votes to leave (Reuters): Srebrenica ruling (AP): Green rankings (AFP): Long walk home Dell Bomber in wedding dress caught as he tried to beat checkpoint Christmas cheers (AP): Turkey lures rebel fighters 'with love' (AP): Warning up in smoke (Reuters): Theatres stay dark (AFP): Player's Aids plea (AP): Contrary practice Once the uniform has gone, what suit will Musharraf be forced to play? Nationwide (Reuters): Oil tycoon jailed for corruption (Reuters): Army mine blast 'kills 11 children' Redskins player shot by intruder (AFP): Pupils' website makes the grade Alliance Leicester Mugabe hides inflation behind bare shelves Not enough food for calculations, say officials Unofficial figures put it at 14,840 per cent The Royal Exchange Pfizer Struggle to survive A handshake at summit — but Peace talks Rocket squads take a break for the talks Palestininans march to protest at meeting Talks enable Blair's return to the international stage The Times Choreography of a symbol that has led to hope and to death Son 'swindled his mother's fortune' Brooke Astor wanted money to go to charity Son is charged with grand Iarceny and fraud Magic Kitchen-restoration $8 million book deal helps Ted Kennedy recall Chappaquiddick Multiple Display Advertising Items ING Direct The Times Virgin to get 'super-bonus' if it can return Rock to health Performance reward's details kept under wraps Bank would pay to use well-known brand Signet and Pendragon issue profit warnings Barclays boost Mortgage gloom Citigroup $7.5bn loan Quote of the day Oligarch's nickel play Business big shot ArmorGroup a casualty of rival firm's killings as profits drop All fired up Stock markets Gulf loan marks a significant shift in balance of power Picture Gallery Weird is not always wonderful Commodities Mining sector up in the air Charted management institute Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Major retailers lose sparkle as figures slump ahead of year's biggest spree Pendragon chief calls for immediate rate cut Signet says it will fall short of expectations Business big shot CB Richard Ellis Former litigator hired to invest $100m in court cases for UK hedge fund MKM Longboat to share in winnings Hedge funds prepared to stake money up front Timesonline Chinese are over the Moon with new rice The computer-aided design software company Aveva has … City Diary Vintage Bentley for sale, two famous owners City Diary For all those cyclists who covet the chance to roll … City Diary Picture Gallery Staff at Shell Centre, Royal Dutch Shell's high-rise … City Diary It may have only a handful of stores in California, … City Diary Barclays calms investors with solid update Patientline has consultations with banks as condition deteriorates The Times One in three faces big mortgage increases New blow for Rock refugees after Ns&i rates go 'from bad to worst' Cameron says nuclear power should be given equal chance to put its case CBI conference Tory leader attacks Labour on green issues Pledges to remove planning restrictions The Times Darling told that he faces the prospect of 'tax rage' Virgin Media's strategy chief to leave as part of broader restructuring Scandinavian Airlines Stay in touch ITV, Channel 4 and BBC create web channel American consumer confidence sinks to two-year low Troubled Citigroup turns to Abu Dhabi for $7.5bn cash infusion Key Wall Street analyst calls loan crazy Lender will become biggest shareholder Timesonline Why China will not leave yuan to float Multiple Display Advertising Items Oligarch looks to tap London for $15bn to take control of nickel miner RusA1 on sidelines if deal falls through Move could help Rio Tinto stave off takeover Google aims to become world's biggest holder of digital data Gazprom cool over foreign investment in Arctic gas The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Healthy sales, but most still have a beef with McDonald's The concerned consumer As coffee shops take the lead in consumer approval ratings, the burger chain just can't shed its 'fast food is bad for you' millstone A question of choice is the new dilemma 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 Prospects in Vietnam boost Premier Oil Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day No cracks in Topps Tiles but DIY is best avoided KCom Deal of the day Timesonline Bloomsbury Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Multiple Sclerosis Society Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social The Rev Edwin Robertson Baptist minister whose long career ranged from religious broadcasting to writing many books on bible study The Rev Edwin Robertson, Baptist minister, writer and theologian, was born on February 1,1912. He died on November 3,2007, aged 95 Weather Eye Canon Howard Root Register Anglican theologian who dedicated much of his career to fostering good relations with the Roman Catholic Church Cannon Howard Root, theologian, was born on April 13,1926. He died on November 19,2007, aged 81 Peter Cadogan Serial protester who led movements against the bomb and the Biafran war, later forging a Blakean ideology of dissent Peter Cadogan, teacher and campaigner, was born on January 26,1921. He died on November 18,2007, aged 86 Domokos Kosáry Historian and president of the Hungarian Academy who was imprisoned for his part in the Hungarian uprising of 1956 Domokos Kosáry, historian, was born on july 31,1913. He died on November 15,2007, aged 94 Mike Gregory Forceful rugby league player who scored a memorable try against Australia and twice led Great Britain to victory over New Zealand Mike Gregory, rugby league player, was born on May 20,1964. He died on November 19,2007, aged 43 Lives Remembered Andrew Fairbairn Court in breach of human rights in refusing bail Law Report European Court of Human Rights Comparison for equal pay Court of Appeal Retrospective offence enough Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Earliest chapters in our national story Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Elections Latest wills Memorial Services Admission Ceremony Announcements School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices The year when November was warmer than May Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 28,1846 The Times quotes a report in the Edinburgh Review concerning the discovery of a fossil that would carry the history of man considerably father back in time than had hitherto been imagined Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Newbury takeover bid leaves future uncertain Sport Racing Snowy Morning looks attractive Lingfield Park L'Antartique, winner of the Paddy Power Gold Cup at … Cycling Football Russell partners Abragante in Hennessy Racing Murphy's suspension creates plum spare ride Mullins courts McCoy for Snowy Morning Chepstow Kempton Park Big-race betting Course specialists Sponsor ends its backing after T-Mobile team's drugs scandals Cycling Wetherby Racing Kempton Park Yesterday's results Sedgefield Wolverhampton Murray and Mirnyi to team up next year Wigan sign Carmont Willstrop fights back Ellison wins court battle of the billionaires Sailing America's Cup Football Results American football Basketball Bowls Ice hockey Real tennis Squash Football Fixtures Pools forecast Cup full of trouble Other sport Wilkinson's greatest goals proving to be more than simply a kick away Rugby union The England World Cup hero from two tournaments tells Matt Dickinson about his quest for fulfilment beyond the game McGeechan urges caution on possible law changes Rugby union Life in the slow lane can help Varndell to take wing again Regan heads for showdown with Premier Rugby over Barbarians This villain has served her time — now let's catch the real cheats Athletics Ohuruogu reprieved The Times The road to redemption Warner up in arms about 'inflexibility' of BOA bylaw Athletics Ohuruogu reprieved Ohuruogu case in the latest to highlight flaws Three British athletes on two missed tests Guinness Premiership Pietersen gets his eye in as England show they are ready Cricket Scoreboard Mayweather must dance to my tune, says Hatton Boxing Dein bangs the drum for foreign legion Football Audi 'We have a way of educating players, it's not about winning' The Lost Generation In the second part of our series on the future of football, The Times examines the Dutch blueprint, where caring for kids comes first FA trial could lead to teams losing points for bad touchline behaviour Timesonline Tomorrow Money Finally filtering down to nourish the grass roots The Lost Generation Brazilian factory where child labour enhances national pride Boothroyd at a loss to explain Watford's lack of enterprise Football Coca-Cola Championship Butcher takes flak as London ease troubles FA Cup first-round replays Ipswich fans can begin to dream Beattie show helps to lift the pressure for Robson Round-up 'Tell the FA to come and get me', says Mourinho Football England job interests former Chelsea manager Hiddink in frame with Russia deal unsigned Wanted man Jewell headed for Derby Paul Sturrock has returned to Plymouth Argyle for his … The Premier League today Grant's composed manner disappears in red card rant Football Champions League Chelsea the target of referees, says Israeli Team seek to secure progress in Europe Media Planet Klinsmann's California dreaming could turn into England's worst nightmare Wenger in mood for argument as Arsenal's gaps are exposed Football Champions League Rangers need Ibrox draw after setback in Germany Benitez switches his attention to progress after political wrangles Football Champions League Manager desperate to quell unrest off the field Prospect of European nightmare still looms Strachan wary of Shakhtar's attack in call for patience Ronaldo gives United profit after belatedly raising interest rates Football Champions League Advanced Hair Studio Timesonline McLeish unable to resist lure of plying trade in Premier League Football Birmingham ready to introduce new manager Scottish FA surprised by speed of departure Honours board Big hitter needed for big job The Insider The beauty of radio Times Crossword 23,770 Dein filling his time Benítez calls temporary truce as fans plan show of solidarity Sport Liverpool manager in peace bid with owners Supporters to protest over 'massive mistake' The Times Simon Barnes Jonny Wilkinson Inside Plus Index Nomination was the climax of my literary career The click Dan Dare is back to put backbone into Britain The face Introducing Lyra Image of the day Modern morals The orphan files What happens when you find out that the people you thought were your family helped to kill your real parents? In Buenos Aires, Thomas Catan meets the orphans of the disappeared Dragged off the street to be tortured and killed The Times Agit-props Style The week in fashion Cocktail rings Six of the best AA Body shimmers for a festive glow Beauty jury I just say: 'Hey, honey, draw me naked' My life in fashion Jo Wood, organics expert and wife of Ronnie Wood, tells Alice Olins that she finds it liberating to be nude in the name of — but her son is less than convinced Become our young Writer of the Year You could have your story published in times2 Ghost The King Has Arrived I saw my father kill Mum Family Secrets As a 12-year-old Gayle Saunders witnessed her abusive father's attack and knew she had to escape The Times We've sold our secrets for a walletfull of plastic Blazing a very nervous trail Flushed with greed Santa as a sex toy? Is it a raunchy festive talking-point? Is it a work of art? Whatever it is, the $100,10in tall chocolate Santa with Butt Plug is the talk of chic New York — and, as Morgan Falconer finds, delicious, even if the sugar rush could keep you awake McVicar's heart of darkness First night Opera The Turn of the Screw London Coliseum Pop Klaxons Apollo, Manchester Theatre Doubt Tricycle. NW6 Concert Lang Lang Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop The Pigeon Detectives Forum, Nw5 A prize for popularity Crème Office survivor Multiple Display Advertising Items Looking in vain for the next class acts Crème There's now a dearth of well-trained school-leavers, says Hazel Davis Multiple Display Advertising Items It's showtime in Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Digital Choice Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Answers from the back page Radio Choice Today's TV Ben's Zoo Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm The Nature of Britain BBC One, 9pm The Secret Millionaire Channel 4,9pm The Bedford incident (1965, b/w) Film choice Channel 4.1. 30pm Murder at 1600 (1997) Five, 9pm Poltergeist (1982) TCM, 11.05pm Variations London to Brighton (2006) Sky Movies Indie, 11pm The End of the Affair (1999) Film4,11.15pm Love Trap Channel 4,10pm Web video of the day Deidre's sexed up dossier Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4384 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 108 Wellman clinic Index Business School Golden key to a high-paying job Nottingham Trent University Jump in ranks of graduates raises the bar Higher degrees are becoming a vital career step, reports Steve Coomber Experts are bypassing classic route to the City Keeping up with the complex world of finance of crucial, says Steve Coomber Go-getters eye the money market Steve Coomber reports on the popularity of masters degrees London's Location and Programme Prove Irresistible University Success Helped to Boost Carer's Self-Esteem University of Gloucestershire Can an online degree cut the mustard? The calibre of the candidate will always shine through, reports Simon Midgley Opening up new virtual horizons The university of the second chance shows it has the leading edge, says Simon Midgley 'signing up for my First Ou Course Changed my Life' Saved from the sausage machine 'i Wanted to Have Something Extra in the Job Market' Employer Swayed by Training on Superior Software University of Liverpool Shortfall in holders of higher degrees does not compute ICT is out of fashion as a career among university applicants, says Tom Rowland The tekkies who are reshaping our world Steve Coomber advises on how to join the artificial intelligentsia Brussels plays fairy godmother to seal partnership Tom Rowland looks at a successful alliance of academia and industry Real-World Experience Pays Dividends Demand for specialists makes mastering the law a bigger challenge Edward Fennell on the value of postgraduate legal qualifications Scope of Degree Impresses French Student Cranfield University Red tape breeds jobs bonanza Maze of European legislation opens up more opportunities, says Edward Fennell University of Reading Stint in Brussels Gives Interns the Edge on Euro Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BPP Law School The Times The Times The Times
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