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News from 30/11/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Sarah Hall, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Dr Yaqub Zaki Deputy Director, Robert Lindsay, David Rose, Professor Peter Dickinson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Bob Beaumont, Matthew Hoggard, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Lester May, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Kasia Maciejowska, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Valerie Elliott, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Tom Gatti, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Ron Bolzern, Professor Leonard Smith, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Edmund Burke, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Martin Samuel, Dr Patrick Vidaud De Plaud, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Marcus Binney, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Neil Riley, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Shane Warne, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Lt-Cdr Mike Hutchinson, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Sean Thomas, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, Vice-Admiral Sir James Jungius, Alan Lee, A. Robertson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tegwyn Jones, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Mark Loveday, Paula Melville, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Naomi Cleaver, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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Index Stealth curriculum is 'threat to all toddlers' Compulsory learning for three-year-olds Rules apply to private sector for the first time Housing market feels pinch of credit squeeze Donorgate drags PM into full police inquiry Teddy teacher jailed Old rocker's top job Redknapp blow The Times Appeal Timesonline Opinion Times2 Bricks and Mortar Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch A false start or a good one? That is the question Pugh Specialist schools no better, says inspector Defence delays grow Gales on the way Youth found hanged Correction Doctor who killed is free to work Surgeon can resume his career in Britain GMC denies putting staff before patients Case notes Mikimoto Mohamed teddy bear teacher is spared lash but gets 15 days in jail Sudan Britain 'disappointed' with the sentence Verdict may help to defuse local anger Sharia sentences Dior A nod but no wink: ruling to appease protesters on street Ewan's big adventure Lloyds TSB House price slump heralds fears of 'double whammy' for investors This has been on the way for a long time Diana and Dodi in a crash? It's a plot, A1 Fayed replied at once Ritz president tells of moment he broke news 'Couple were to live in Wallis Simpson villa' Currys Brown faces full police inquiry after admitting links … Labour donations Election team had told Harman about proxy Abrahams 'buttered up' at fundraising dinner Labour the loser as reform of party finances grinds to halt Nice and sleazy does it as Theresa sharpens her claws for a catfight Yates of the Yard returns to oversee investigation Digital But isn't the countryside meant to be untamed? Farms kiss goodbye to stiles and gates to allow wheelchair access Currys Links Trump prepares to walk away as planners reject £1bn golf course We will not sell our souls, say councillors Casting vote scuppers months of negotiations Alliance Leicester To North London, where the indie band Keane closed … Mont Blanc Boris shows his dark side People Very strange. According to a spokesman for British … Brian Lara was with a pack of rugby players in the … Transparency in party funding is easy if you try hard … Thank you for your many, many responses to our plea … We at People do harbour an ambition to produce one … Postscript Some days it takes us hours to decide what picture ought to go on the People page. And some days, it takes about two seconds. Here is Ann Widdecombe, raising money for Guide Dogs for the Blind. Somehow Oh, the dismay! The result of the Liberal Democrat … The Mitsubishi Colt John Lewis WHSmith Archbishop at 'secret' gay ceremony Who would want 40,000 pints of stolen beer? Guinness asks Trailerload of drink vanishes from brewery Thief strikes as police launch Christmas blitz Thirsty work Publican appeals over right to pick her football satellite EasyJet The Times Too Much, Too Young Ministers have produced excessive demands for how 3 to 5-year-olds are taught Autodidactic Automation Waiter, there's a computer program and some microchips in my soup Civvy Street Musharraf's task now he is without a uniform Raw thrills and civilised skills Picture Gallery Hardliners and soft toys: an explosive mix The benefits for Britain of being Mr Bean The price of peace Party funding Khartoum's interpretation of Islamic law Unproven theories have value Timesonline Paths to prosperity Terrific teens Out of tune Baton charge Gift of tongues Vote Winfrey for today, Streisand for yesterday Blame the schools, not the PlayStations, Mr Balls Renault Jail for jilted student who killed lover's pregnant wife in frenzied knife attack She feared baby would bring end to affair 'Maybe I am a psycho but I love you so much' A husband's grief Give more Viagra on the NHS, say doctors Men resorting to fake drugs on the internet Alternatives 'may be positively dangerous' The Darjeeling Limited Virgin mobile Overture and finale Argos Leaf from Mozart's masterpiece for sale to the tune of £100,000 PC World BBC will give viewers a say on changes to TV channels Ib-bank Northern rock Morrissey sues as racism row ends NME love-hate affair In tune Halfords Gherkin as you've never seen it before Dragoons march into the charts DJ in custody after breaking curfew Hubble captures phantom galaxy Police are called in to investigate as poisoner kills rare birds that were breeding in the wild Boots Möben 'Arson' after hate mail to woman vicar Americanexpress The ancient human cousin who loved his women like a gorilla Male hominin was a brute with a 'harem' It was a high-risk, high-return lifestyle With so many females, what's a young buck to do? 'Allow chemists to prescribe cocaine' Poultry to be kept away from wild birds EU forests excel at absorbing Co2 Shoppers buy more ethical products More than half of criminals now punished without going to court Concern that cautions are used to hit targets Jail term for less than 1% of reported offences Warrant failure 'let hundreds of suspects go free' Cameron meeting ends Bush freeze EU crackdown on replica guns Plan to cut sale of drink to under-18s Unicef Too heavy on the aesthetics, too light on howls of anguish First night Theatre The Women of Troy Lyttelton Index Dell 46 years after inquest, witness is charged with teenager's murder Cold case review led to arrest of 70-year-old Accused had been a suspect in 1961 Girl of 15 Found Strangled The cold case trail Lottery firm Camelot to close charity arm Killer to serve 18 years Benefit office strike Ageing gene found Jail for English insult Lavatories by text 'Friendly fire' killed VC paratrooper Fatal Afghanistan bullet was Nato-issue Corporal caught in crossfire as he attacked PC World Directline Europe Iraq Between hard rock and a hard place: meet the new Environment Minister Australian musician is anti-corporate activist Conservatives choose maverick as their leader Protest songs Christmas books Uktv Gold Auction of rare spirits to mark 'end of Prohibition' Alliance Leicester Military seige puts end to hotel-lobby revolt Unrepentant rebels hold press conference Diners continue with lunch, unfazed (Reuters): Olmert in clear over bank sale In brief (Reuters): War charges (AFP): Star released (AFP): Kasparov freed (Reuters): Giving in sin Multiple Display Advertising Items DNA checks at abortion clinic accused of flushing foetuses down the drain Vauxhall The British Government has said that it wants a new … Sports police plan may make rival fans bond on terraces of Europe Rolex Toysrus Singer declares her love for Sarkozy Exiled tycoon sentenced to jail Three arrested after trying to sell 'dirty bomb material' Lloyds TSB Civilian Musharraf holds out promise of end to emergency Multiple Display Advertising Items Cameron ends Tory stand-off with Bush First visit to Capitol by a Tory leader in 5 years Two politicians are said to have got on well Rival candidate shines in debate as Republicans turn on each other Diary of a feud The North Face Shoot-out between Saddam's spy and al-Qaeda brings life back to streets Iraq An enigmatic military intelligence officer from the old Iraqi Army is leading a revolt that has reduced the bloodshed in Baghdad The Times Bin Laden's latest tape appeals to Europeans Aim higher. . . student finance It's a dirty job — but Robomop is ready to clean up the motorways Violent protests after monks arrested at motorcycle shop Coming soon The Times Man who transformed O2 to stand down NatWest Three plea Morgan Stanley exit 3 claims collusion Quote of the day Porsche pay anger Business big shot Alliance & Leicester gets £4bn cash boost from Swiss bank Shares soar on news of two-year loan deal B&B assurance helps allay credit market fears Bhatia poised to take control of Waldorf Hilton Band stand Stock markets Borrowing by Rock believed to have hit the £29bn mark Odd bins Gloom, not doom. Correction, not crash The bandwagon grinds to a halt Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Northern Rock sums are simple Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Chief behind O2 success to stand down Erskine looks set for FTSE 100 chairmanship Man who spearheaded iPhone deal takes top job Business big shot Cb Richard Ellis HSBC These are the City's credit traders taking a leaf out of the road hauliers' book and gathering to bring the roads to a halt in protest at this year's bonuses, according to an e-mail doing the rounds of the City. Or perhaps they aren't Vacancy for a Wall Street high flyer City Diary M&B turns tables on Punch with interest in Chef & Brewer pubs Turquoise, the rival market to the Stock Exchange set … City Diary There is nothing like a trade awards ceremony to inspir City Diary Local Issues Ping! An e-mail arrives from . . . well, we'll set … City Diary When is a price war not a price war, asks Mark Brumby … City Diary Picture Gallery City watchdog's findings were crucial in US case against NatWest Three FSA told American team who to interview Level of co-operation considered unusual Acer MasterCard Threat of dividend cut grows as British slowdown hits Kingfisher Third-quarter profits in UK down 12% B&Q refurbishments costing £2.5m per store Timesonline Gary Duncan Equity suitors committed to making cash offer for Biffa Mobile phones dispute goes to High Court as 3 seeks £250m damages The Times EU to examine BT pensions guarantee Timesonline Chinese insurer gains foothold in Europe with £1.3bn stake in Fortis Ping An set to be largest shareholder Cheung to join board as non-executive director China Inc flush with cash and in the market to buy expertise The Times Porsche chief's €70m pay package fuels anger over Germany's fat cats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ex-Sony chief joins board of Dubai fund Bullish Terra Firma close to deal on £250m EMI equity fundraising Mediapolis Hands needs a new frontman for record label in quick time 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 Evolution suffers on delayed float rumours Large caps Trading slip is pounced on Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day FKI bounces back as Blackstone curse lifts Grainger Trust Deal of the day Timesonline Telecom Plus Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Reader Offers Ltd Q & A Professor Alan Ward Versatile scientist under whose 15-year chairmanship the Food Standards Committee filed a series of influential reports Professor Alan Ward, Cbe, food scientist, was born on April 18,1914. He died on October 3,2007, aged 93 Weather Eye Edmund Vestey Steward of the Vestey business empire who oversaw an integrated meat business with holdings throughout the world Edmund Vestey, businessman, was born on June 19,1932. He died of cancer on November 23,2007, aged 75 Vladimir Kryuchkov Hardline Soviet Communist who became head of the KGB and led a failed plot to overthrow Mikhail Gorbachev Vladimir Kryuchkov, head of the KGB, 1988-91, was born on February 29,1924. He died on November 23,2007, aged 83 Douglas Cochrane Diplomatist whose enigmatic career took him to South America and friendship with the poet Pablo Neruda Douglas Cochrane, diplomatist, was born on July 28,1928. He died of cancer on October 21,2007, aged 79 Richard Leigh Writer who found success with The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail Richard leigh, writer, was born on August 16,1943. He died of causes related to heart condition on November 21,2007, aged 64 Thanksgiving service Incrimination defence not available in bribery Law Report Court of Appeal Risk outweighs interests Court of Appeal Word Watching Rivers, polar accuracy, tinkers and tailors Questions Answered Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Dinner Seminar University News Two books of Times obituaries Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Antiques & Collectables Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items First Point VW minibus an enduring classic with a feel for real surfer culture Motoring Charismatic favourite celebrates 60th birthday Modern-day version gives van fresh spirit Mercedes-Benz What's in a name as Vectra is ditched Christmas list 2 Advertising postcards Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Celestial extractor fan blows in a wet weekend Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day November 30,1837 A report from the Glasgow Chronicle describes a tale of late nights, poaching, guns and amputation Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Blythe Knight jumps in to help versatile Quinn crack two codes Racing Former jump jockey riding high as trainer Weekend's big races are next on agenda Newbury Drugs in sport Football Lingfield Park Racing Taunton Yesterday's results Carlisle Course specialists Murphy checks over Aces Four Inglis Drever, trained by Howard Johnson, will attempt Uttoxeter Musselburgh Wolverhampton Sale give Sheridan weekend off after barring from Barbarians Rugby union EDF Energy Cup Coach insists decision is purely 'rugby related' Cueto makes full back switch against Leicester IRB considering Argentina's place in world game How they stand Declining White to miss his first Masters Peacock second best Fast-finishing Ferrie Poor start for Britain Kerkow repeats win Test for hopefuls BOA hatches ambitious programme to strike gold London 2012 Young athletes given taste of Beijing Games Sponsor sought to pay for 'huge-scale' scheme The Times Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Football Results Badminton Bowls Golf Snooker British urged to do more in fight against steroids after US hails anti-doping sting Drugs in sport Don tells athletes to take testing seriously The Sunday Times Officially or unofficially, Twenty20 is now huge Rebels with a cause mark run-ups to take on establishment How the ICL works Multiple Display Advertising Items England take hope as history beckons for Muralitharan Cricket First Test match Sri Lanka v England Record may prove distraction for spinner Vaughan looks to fast bowlers for advantage Media Planet The teams Timesonline We're getting there slowly but bombs will not put us off Guinness Premiership Timesonline Barwick leaves no stone unturned in listening to the great and the good Football Inclusive idea to find England head coach Mourinho emerges as the popular choice The Sunday Times Neville comeback derailed yet again Bridge hints at departure after losing place to Cole Football Curbishley questions Grant's 'new' style The Premier League today Brooking facing tough calls to kick some sense into our game The Lost Generation The man charged with changing the climate in which English footballers grow addresses some of the issues raised in the Times series Blueprint for glory School scene 'healthiest in 15 years' Timesonline Redknapp goes on the attack after dawn raid by police terrifies wife Football Manager angered by photographers' presence Denies involvement in paying of agents The Times Timesonline Wenger feels ban is weighted with injustice Sharks find easy prey in game loath to bite back Mag1c Numb3rs Ramos receives his reward for bravery as Spurs complete revival Football Uefa Cup Sky Sports Giannakopoulos leaves it late to salvage a point Football Uefa Cup Torres is bowled over by fans' show of support for Benítez British pair are sorely missed The Insider Bungling Barwick Times Crossword 23,772 Jardine's selfless wife insists show must stay on road Redknapp is forced to give up dream of England job The Times Sky Sports Index The best for cricket Index The face A writer with moor to give Bolt from the blues? Lightning strikes a chord The click Massage or facials — prostitution for feminists Forget Big Ben and make way for the Big One Image of the day Modern morals Dying with dignity Help the Hospices is one of the charities that has been chosen for The Times Christmas Appeal. Libby Purves is moved by the serenity and camaraderie that she finds at St Christopher's The Times Forty years of care Tuck into an inspired supper Food Enthused by a radio drama, Lindsey Bareham fed her famished son with a salami and mushroom hash Magimix Salami and mushroom hash Mushroom and prawn risotto with lemon and mascarpone Saffron chicken with apricots and cardamom Coriander couscous The Times Hats off to the New Respectability Presents you never knew you wanted Hail to the classics Hair with Hari AA I want to look as good as Carrie Style Where can I find the perfect winter coat? Smooth operator Luxury with Lucia The French way to fill out wrinkles Underneath it all, La Senza's a bit of an entertainer Chain reaction Anne Ashworth finds the lingerie shop is cheeky but cheerful — rather like a hen party Superdrug When sex games go wrong First person Did Meredith Kercher die as the result of a sexual game? Recalling his own experiences, Sean Thomas says that mixing sex and violence is dangerous The new voice of the beehive? Sounds So Amy Winehouse's cancellations have left a hole in your gig diary. Worry not — The Times is here to namecheck ten stand-ins playing in the run-up to Christmas Inside Sparks Pop Reviews Manchester Orchestra I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child Favourite Gentlemen Classical Philippe Jaroussky Carestini Virgin Classics Pop The roots of the Tree U2 The Joshua Tree Island Classical Nikolaus Harnoncourt Weihnachtsoratorium Deutsche Harmonia Mundi Radio Whatever Kanye can do, I can do better Common gave West his first chance, only to be eclipsed by his protégé. But they're still best friends, he insists to Pete Paphides Timesonline Genesis Timesonline The Ring master and the longest show on Earth Sounds At 78, Bernard Haitink is back at Covent Garden for Wagner's last, and slowest, opera. Richard Morrison talks to him Timesonline Pop First night Róisín Murphy Koko, NW1 Theatre Firsts Linbury Studio, Royal Opera House Pop Squeeze Guildhall, Southampton Concert William Lyne Birthday Concert Wigmore Hall The Times A savage female world First night Crestfall Theatre 503, SW11 Timesonline Theatre Fungus the Bogeyman Artsdepot, N12 Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Times2 Quiz Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV The New Rich Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm First Cut: Karaoke Soul Channel 4,7.30pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm That Thing You Do! (1996) Film choice E4,10pm Billy Elliott (2000) Stephen Dalton UKTV Gold, 10.55pm The Hustler (1961, b/w) Film4,11.10pm Variations Working Girl (1988) BBC One, 11.35pm Brothers in Trouble (1996) BBC Two, 12.40am Angelo's Five, 11pm Web video of the day Royal portrait left hanging Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4386 Polygon Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Codeword No 110 Full Tilt Index Which economists will win the competition to be the gloomiest over the future for prices? Opening Bids Brief Encounter Freedom of Association Focus on Aspiring singles Aberystwyth In Pied-À-Terre in Central London Get in Get out Get Away Belgravia, SW1: charming cottage on private pathway behind Sloane Square Out Tudor Manor House in Kent Nr Edenbridge: a massive country pile with eight acres in the High Weald Away Townhouse in Cotswolds Cheltenham: a house spread over four floors with views of the Cotswolds Yours for Christmas Where to Spend It Buy this house by December 25 and the seller will knock £40,000 off, writes Lucy Alexander Three Entrepreneurs Turned a Tuscan Ruin into this Dream Home Fact File Wall Hall A First Step on the Housing Ladder New Homes High-tech design can rid affordable housing of any stigma, as Lucy Alexander discovers in West London NFU Mutual Good Move Inside Track Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Empty Homes Crisis Cover Story Campaigners are calling for a national week of action to tackle this growing problem, reports Lorna Blackwood The Frustrated Neighbour The Empty Row of Houses The Council Initiative What You Say Help Line The Times Resort Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes International Multiple Display Advertising Items Imagine Homes Spectrum Christmas Decor Home File The Times Think Big if You Have a Tiny Flat Whatever the size of your property, generosity of spirit should be your guiding rule, writes Naomi Cleaver Cutting-Edge Country What's New? People still yearn for the rural life but now they want it with designer style, says Kasia MacIejowska Self Build Antler Homes

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