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News from 03/12/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lorraine Davidson, Mary Hayter, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Alexi Mostrous, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, David Brown, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, David Rose, Dame Gillian Pugh, C. Richard Brown, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Elizabeth Cooke, David Chater, James Guthrie, James Ducker, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Alan Carr, Martin Fletcher, Rob Crilly, Dominic Walsh, Peter Sergeant, Chris D'souza, Melanie Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Toni Johnston, Anatole Kaletsky, Jon Mendelsohn, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Councillor Robert Davis, Clare Holland, Derwent May, Michael Cole, Angela Jameson, Richard Tall, Simon Tait, Dennis Farrell, Ben Schott, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, John Woodcock, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Ben Webster Transport Reporter, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, John Ritman, Pip Harries, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Noel Fryer, Martin Samuel, James Ball, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Sarah Delaney, Heather Brooke, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Lucy Powell, Hashim Ahmed, Michael Patterson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Thomas Catán, Ken Smith, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Sheera Claire Frenkel, Josh Ball, Jeremy Hart, Brian Glanville, Rajeev Syal, Ben Macintyre, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, M. Hillier, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Professor Geoffrey Alderman, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Brian Logan, Stephen Dalton, Professor Tina Bruce, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Price-Talbot, Olav Bjortomt, Caroline Davies, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Jane Macartney, Lisa Verrico,

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Index Websites sell secret bank data and PINs Inquiry into breach of banking security Tens of thousands at risk of identity fraud Coast pounded by huge waves and 70mph gales Donor threatens to name ministers Landslide for Putin Ben Schott's Almanac of Fame Spy attack on Shell Sudan pardon hopes 'Orphans of Mugabe's ruined land: five children left … Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find Today's weather The Times Teacher's hopes for pardon raised by talks with Sudan President Muslim peers stay on for meeting with leader Ms Gibbons treated well at government villa Stolen identities Let us spray: Banksy hits Bethlehem City looks to art to reverse tourist decline Graffiti artists depict West Bank troubles A life in the shadows Cartier Star-rating system shows which roads are most likely to kill you Poor design is blamed for the biggest dangers Highways Agency is withholding findings Home Staff: Deliberate traffic jam is removed Pugh Embryos that fuse a human and a cow Boys held over killing Substandard care Double-death riddle Steam train tragedy Dolly disrupts town hall's 9 to 5 routine Police to carry out new DNA tests on Madeleine evidence Louis Vuitton I'll put my cards on the table and name names, says … Labour donations More ministers may be dragged into funding row Northern blight Labour may have to risk public's wrath in search for funding Pack circles round PM's fundraiser Who said what, when Monster that may put flesh on the bones of history Dinosaur body has skin and ligaments Scientists are able to revise accepted theories Gucci Public-sector pay blamed as 100,000 more children fall below the poverty line Muslim Council to end its boycott of Holocaust Day Tiscali Olympus Police misconduct costs forces £44m 31,000 claims for damages in five years Ulster and Cleveland forces top league table We need this data to catch and fix problems in system Chorus of complaints Halifax A little fishy? Morrisons Judge locks up boy indefinitely for attempting to rape teenager Victim was saved when her screams were heard Attacker showed no remorse for his crime A rape alarm has been developed that sends out a "silen Canoeist missing five years walks into police station Sky Call for home market in ethical veal as calves are killed over export ban Post Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Wave sweeps 999 caller to his death as winter storm lashes Britain Etihad Airways Lloyds TSB Russian Roulade Putin is in danger of believing his own publicity How Green is Your Beanstalk? Panto goes environmentally friendly Poverty Stricken Second-rate analysis of the poor inevitably produces third-rate proposals No thanks, I'd rather not know Picture Gallery We're still selling our Services short Thunderer: One woman's release will not end the injustice Play and learning Tom pain Tax donations Wheelchair access to an asphalt countryside Children out of the habit of reading Timesonline Beating ourselves up Protecting statues First Muslim peer What a giveaway Lost in excelsis Under the influence If only Mother Teresa had been a Labour donor Wake me up someone, I'm trapped in a wee nightmare Landowner flies in elk to get a really wild show off the ground Qantas The lost species Prison drug barons thrive on illicit phones Watchdog criticises easy supply of mobiles Some inmates use them to plot escapes Greatgifts The Private Clinic Time could be up for national tests 'Lighter touch' regime is on trial in 484 schools New focus will be on reaching individual goal Crosscountrytrains Bmibaby How it will work Weeks that left Labour counting the cost of its friends in the North First it was Northern Rock, then missing computer discs and now the donor row - the party's stronghold is in trouble again, says Ben MacIntyre British Asians aborting unwanted girls Mothers travel to India for terminations Statistics show 1 in 10 female babies 'missing' NHS Timesonline Bringing it all together NatWest Speak of the Devil, the old Bond is on his way back between the covers Philips 50 years on, survivors are still haunted by horror of train crash in the swirling fog Americanexpress Toll on the tracks Cuts 'will reduce influence of Navy' Motorcycle star hails charity success Fewer women in jail 'would cut crime' Don't treat the place like a pigsty Sing up Suntan parlours face restrictions in drive to eliminate causes of cancer Always take your hits with you, and this is how to do it First night Pop Crowded House SECC, Glasgow Multiple Display Advertising Items 'The infinite elasticity of Finn's songs serves Crowded House well' Disabled people say it's a lifeline. The EU says it's a leisure vehicle Renault What is the point of our last troops in Iraq, ask MPs Climate change means tropics are much bigger than maps say Multiple Display Advertising Items China Zimbabwe The new rules Putin storms to victory amid loud claims of foul play and vote-rigging Party plans to declare him 'national leader' Parliament will have no pro-Western voice Despairing husband, 77, shoots his Alzheimer's wife - then calls police Magic Waterfall Spa As years go by Miss World sets the tone as new China follows the line of beauty HSBC (Reuters): Spanish police shot in France (AFP): VCs stolen in museum raid (AP): Napoleon's tale of romance Sky Hope is not even an option for the orphans of Mugabe's ruined land Zimbabwe Their father died of Aids; their mother left them. Now they huddle away from sexual predators amid violence and destitution The Times Opponents fear summit coup by world's 'wiliest leader' President could reach deal to win election Victory could mean easing of sanctions Brown ally set to speak out at the Africa summit Rude awakening for Venezuelans as Chávez asks for more power Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Bumblebee' Baptist defies political gravity The Times Harrods Genting takes stake in embattled Rank US drive by Tesco Gulf threat to dollar Sarkozy sells cells Quote of the day Xstrata in for Anglo? Business big shot Secrets of Shell and Rolls-Royce come under attack from China's spies Hackers break into engineer's IT network Oil group's Chinese workers preyed upon Dove's cry Vivendi Meets Activision in $19bn games merger Spider-Man joins orcs in $18.9bn video game deal Stock markets Sub-prime debacle is not the big story Commodities UK online Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Genting share swoop may smoke out predators for troubled Rank Malaysians take 10% holding in gaming group Harrah's, Guoco and Ladbrokes on sidelines The Times The main players Business big shot Ian Burke Internet guerrilla attack exposes Unilever 'hypocrisy' of Dove girls and dirty dancers Spoof video highlights use of conflicting images Bloggers fail to get the joke, says company Timesmobile L'Oréal tightens control over Body Shop with new chief Carl Mortished Analysis Tesco begins its American dream by seeking gold in California Catfish and cactus leaves, sold in the best possible (local) taste Barclays After dangling the prospect of a cut, it may be jam tomorrow from the MPC MPC briefing December Why house prices are of critical importance to the economy Economic briefing Team talk Dollar faces new sell-off if Gulf states end greenback pegs Currency ties fuel Middle East inflation Growing social strains may force change Fujitsu Opec decision could push oil prices above $100 a barrel French jails to be converted into swish hotels to cut State's debts Government wants to slash €44.3bn portfolio Two properties already sold in Paris Internet advertising expected to overtake magazines by 2010 Sub-prime crisis leaves state schools in Florida 'flat broke' In a world of mega-mergers and takeover gossip, where next will the miners strike? First in the queue to lead Britain through a new golden age of rail travel Monday manifesto Moir Lockhead From a Darlington bus depot to America and the verge of the FTSE 100, via Glasgow and Aberdeen, one man's journey in business SAP Curriculum vitae Timesonline The leader questioned Equity Prices Platinum Reader Offers Ltd Architecture Weather Eye Evel Knievel All-American motorcycle daredevil who thrilled a generation but then lost his health, his reputation and his fortune Evel Knievel, stuntman, was born on October 17,1938. He died on November 30,2007, aged 69 Craig Smith Conductor who made the Emmanuel Music ensemble the focal point of cultural life in Boston Craig Smith, founder and artistic director of the Emmanuel Music ensemble, was born on January 31,1947. He died of complications related to diabetes on November 14,2007, aged 60 Frank Guarrera American baritone whose musicianship and dry timbre made him a reliable favourite at the Met Frank Guarrera, operatic and concert baritone, was born on December 3,1923. He died on November 23,2007, aged 83 Jean Mallandaine Singing coach much sought after by leading opera stars Jean Mallandaine, singing coach, was born on August 23,1934. She died after a long illness on November 14,2007, aged 73 Times obituaries Chapel restoring begins now that its founder rests in peace Notebook Architecture Textile school is stitched up Unilateral power offends transparency requirement Law Report Court of Appeal Word Watching Court Circular Memorial services Premium Bonds Parade Service dinners Legal news Latest wills Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Timesonline Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private For Sale Gifts Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The break-up of Arctic ice has happened before Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 3,1920 The Times reports on the sentencing of a gang of dangerous criminals and the deaths, by drowning, of French Socialists Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Hennessy win takes Denman within range of Kauto Star Racing Bookmakers struggle to split Nicholls pair Leopardstown next on agenda for rising star Setback puts Well Chief on sidelines for rest of season Big-race betting Rugby union Football Carberry wins plaudits after masterclass on Aitmatov Festival odds Fakenham Racing Folkestone Wolverhampton Newbury Yesterday's results Doncaster Leicester Course specialists Totescoop6 Near miss emphasises weaknesses vibrant Rose has still to conquer Golf Nedbank Golf Challenge Race up the rankings has been widely praised Brilliant short game not enough on the day Basketball Results Bowls Cricket Golf Hockey Ice hockey Motor rallying Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Sport Staff: Record-maker Loeb holds his nerve for fourth straight title Motor rallying Snooker Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Mutineers were beaten before they started as captain set sail Bodyline 75 not out Not everybody in the MCC touring party was in favour of Jardine's aggressive tactics against Australia, John Woodcock writes Timesonline Dignified Woodfull absorbed lion's share of pain No average chap Cricket Staff: 'Jardine had the ammo and was one step ahead of the Aussies' Bodyline 75 not out The majority of modern captains agree that the man who led the infamous 1932-33 tour to Australia was well within his rights Technology that is a little fishy when the bait boat comes in Fishing White departs with message of support for Barbarians Rugby union Gartmore Challenge All-conquering Bryan brothers secure Davis Cup victory Tennis Robinson bids game farewell after 16 years at the summit Tait looking beyond his playing career in taking on university challenge Rugby union The eyes have it: your chance to win Timesonline Harlequins left to rue missed chances against flighty Ospreys Rugby union EDF Energy Cup Saracens keep plugging away to gain vital bonus points Irish play it fast and loose to outmuscle their raw opposition Rugby union EDF Energy Cup Bristol and Leeds Carnegie, both with nothing to play … Wasps' warriors are stinging in the rain to nullify Falcons Wilkinson's heir can live up to the master Formula One's new star stays grounded amid rise to the top The big interview Lewis Hamilton The grand-prix sensation will not have his head turned despite being an inspiration to notable figures from McCartney to Mandela It's that time again — your guide to BBC Sports Personality of the year Early pacemaker may find himself overtaken if Hatton … An enigma driven by his own sense of destiny Get the motor running for a charity that bikes for life The Times Christmas Appeal A legendary motorcycle racer and royalty are the driving forces behind The Times Christmas Appeal, Rick Broadbent writes The Times Walton rewarded for five successful years O'Sullivan wins title Whittaker top sculler Double Williams joy Britain claim first win Mag1c Numb3rs Australians will never throw in the towel over Warne's status To Jonny the glory; to Jason the tag of genius All the talk before the Sri Lanka-England Test series … Money talks louder than managers — ask Benítez England's legion of foreign excuses Muralitharan casts spell and England fall victim to the magic Cricket First Test match The next best? Bodyline 75 not out Scoreboard from Kandy Times Crossword 23,774 Timesonline Tottenham in red-card fury as flying start lifts McLeish Mortgages for Business The Times Inside Muralitharan equals Test record as England's batsmen … Lewis Hamilton Bodyline 75 not out Index The Son Monday poem A foriegn country I've finally seen the light about wasting energy The click Blonde, single female, looking for commitment Baby clothing that's so very juvenile Image of the day Modern morals Schott's Almanac of Fame In the first exclusive extract from his latest book, Ben Schott explores some of the year's curiosities of fame, celebrity and notoriety The Times I didn't believe in conspiracies, until I found the tape Want me to sing? Then treat me sweet No pitch? Perfect Sadness: a natural antidote Depression is at record levels, but is the condition being misdiagnosed? A book argues that many people are just sad and it's natural. Anjana Ahuja reports The Times What has been your hardest choice? My son's afraid of swallowing food Work or family problems? Can you help? Let's get this party started At different types of special occasion, what you wear can light up the room , says Nicola Copping How green is my beanstalk? Arts Can humble old panto lead the way to instilling green consciousness in our theatres? Lucy Powell investigates The Times God bless the bourgeoisie Theatre flourishes best in middle-class enclaves, a radical director tells Brian Logan Multiple Display Advertising Items In the bleak midwinter First night Theatre Happy Christmas New End, NW3 Pop Interpol Alexander Palace, N22 In the main paper Concert BBCSO/Robertson Barbican Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Help Me Love My Baby Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work BBC One, 9pm BBC One, 9pm Dispatches: Britain Under Water Channel 4,9pm Midnight Cowboy (1969) Film choice Stephen Dalton Channel 4,1am Variations Live at the Apollo BBC One, 10.35pm London Calling: Inside the BBC World Service BBC Two, 11.20pm Napoleon Dynamite (2004) Film4,9pm The Descent (2005) Channel 4,10pm GoodFellas(1990) Five, 10pm Barking up the right tree Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4388 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 111 Action medical research The Game Caffeine Boost Weekend in Numbers The News Euro 2008 draw Corruption on the Continent Rooney's return World Cup foes to face off again Preview Setanta Sports 1, kick-off 8pm Uefa says idea of Croatia match-fixing is 'fantasy' Picture of the Day Restricted view Venables willling to talk about Ireland vacancy Redknapp online FA Cup third-round pairings Thenews Kaká caps 'special' year by winning Ballon d'Or Reuters: Henry remains sidelined Sega Cup groundhog day for Villa and United Thepodcast If the police wanted to talk to Harry Redknapp, they did not need to turn up at 6am with a phalanx of photographers. Just ask Gabriele Marcotti and Guillem Balague Timesonline Spot the pie Tony's Fiver The Philosopher Self-help between the sticks Tony Cascarino Friedel remains keeper of the faith with his own principles Blackburn player places a high value on ethics and a low one on the bling culture Frailties at back leave Spurs open to pillaging The Player Barclays Premier League The Games Moritz Volz Novice Magilton soon feeling right at home Themanager Passing fancy in East Anglia Supporters have their say Portman Road is bursting with expectation again under the rookie Ipswich manager E. on The Fans Your views on the weekend's matches Platini could be in a fix . . . oh, he already is Police need to be right School scene shame Dithering FA needs a leader Talking point The Opinion Kaká 1, Ronaldo O The Debate 'Newcastle fans do not want to be low key and growing' Blackburn 3 Newcastle 1 Thegames Barclays Premier League Reading 1 Middlesbrough 1 Chelsea 1 West Ham 0 Portsmouth 0 Everton 0 Villa whip up storm but Arsenal sail on Sunderland 1 Derby 0 Wigan 1 Man City 1 Tactical Analysis Thegames Barclays Premier League Torres shows his composure as Megson laments weak challenge How they stand Leading scorers In form Average Points Home Player of the day Platini cashes in to keep Europe happy The Continent League tables and results Gambling and the game The worst home team? Italian league French league Spanish league German league Blackpool 1 QPR 0 Coca-Cola Championship The Games Bradford 0 Tranmere 3 The Games FA Cup second round Alan Carr Bringing it all together Branch adds chapter to fairytale for Chasetown FA Cup second round The Games Railway journey hits end of line De Canio aims for pole position with grand prix money Theresults Coca-Cola Leagues FA Cup QPR go Italian Championship League Two FA Cup Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Grant sends Aldershot four points clear Scotland Anderlecht v Tottenham Hotspur The Box Five, kick-off 7.45pm, Thursday Live matches AC Milan v Celtic Sky Sports 2, tomorrow, kick-off 7.45pm Our Web timesonline. co. uk/football Latebites Fink Tank Four of the best Caffeine Boost Thegreast . . . West Ham United games Yourshout Talking to TheGame The Prem The Times The Fixtures Spot the pie Dell

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