News from 04/12/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, Franca Rame, Yepoka Yeebo, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, John Dougherty, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, John M. Coetzee, David Wilson, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Gillian Slovo, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Dr Hugh Saxton, Kevin Barron, Mp Davina Mccall Mp, Rob Crilly, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, David Byers, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, David Frith, Debra Craine, Nick Partridge Chief Executive, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Emily Morris, Hasan Hujai, Dr Suzanne Glendenning, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, Professor Wole Soyinka, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ginger Cockerham, Ben Okri, Michael L. Somers, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Roddy Doyle, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Kate Williams, Nadine Gordimer, Rob Wright, Vaclav Havel, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Tom Stoppard, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Brian Strevens, Sean O'Neill, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Mia Couto, Edward Pond, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Steve Sinnott General Secretary, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Dario Fo, Nick Hasell, Tony Knifton, Debra Allcock Tyler, Edwin Coe LLP, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Kate Dougherty, Nick Szczepanik, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Edward Nugee, Jon Scourse, Thomas Catán, Goretti Kyomuhendo, Angus MacLeod, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, JosÉ Gil, JÜrgen Habermas, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Dr Richard House, Tanjil Bertrand, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Colm Toibin, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Norman stone, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Cragg, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Dame Mary Marsh Chief Executive, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Ruth Cartwright, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Sorrel Parsons, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Simon Bevan,
ResumoThe Times Flirting with José Backlash over sex education failings Half of teenagers 'not taught about pregnancy' Experts raise alarm over spread of disease The man who came back from the dead You can't quit over funds row, leader told Teddy Briton freed Index Iran nuclear threat Cancer cases to rise Spending alert Index Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Iran halted its nuclear weapons programme in 2003, US agencies say Report undermines warnings by Bush But Tehran continues to enrich uranium Neighbours still fear Tehran threat Freed teacher:'i just want to relax' Muslim peers secure her release from prison Episode may have soured links with Sudan One week Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor Theo Fennell 'You can't quit over donations row - or Harman may be next' Labour's Scottish leader urged to stay on Hain owns up new cash gift omissions Clunking fist no match for Dave's velvet upper-cut Pugh Sacked Tory now an adviser to both sides MoD buys Boeing Peer taken ill again Murder charges Beatles for sale The 'rich bitch' chased into hiding over bilionaire's will Kidnap threat plus a legacy add up to Trouble She is given new name and lives under guard Honey is better than children's cough syrups for a silent night Tag Heuer The 'dead' canoeist, his wife and the Panama connection Survivor's return Five years after the 'drowning tragedy', missing man wanders into a London police station Patek Philippe Geneve Vanishing acts Fairytale beginning for Famous Five comeback First night Pop The Spice Girls GM Place, Vancouver Harveynichols Take that topped at list of the year's most searched Corporate risk is too high for sky—diving, so executives bond over cookery New law spells end for macho team-building Negligence may bring manslaughter charge The number of workers suffering from repetitive strain Acrobatics on snow lead to rise in deaths and injuries Tod's Ahem. Last week Vince Cable likened Gordon Brown to Katherine Ann Moss, better known as Kate, is among the new, surprising names to be found in the latest edition of Who's Who Challenge churchill Spirited response from Highgrove People The Darlington & Stockton times reveals a curious On the subject of people shafted by dodgy donors Congratulations to Jay Hunt (formerly of Five) who … Pity the women of New York who may have been hoping … Vivienne Westwood launched her Active Resistance to The Open University Postscript Temps may get full work rights under EU law Deal 'could threaten 250,000 jobs in Britain' Employers may bring in longer working hours Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Sperm donor forced to pay child support after lesbian couple split The National Health Britain is a safe place to give birth, but must do better on births and cancer Viva Venezuela A vote that has denied Chávez the pleasure of denying democracy Juggling Priorities The bell is tolling for daredevil corporate team-building weekends Slumps: what a lot of fun Picture Gallery And now for the scandals that matter Thunderer: The big Iraq plan: mind the other guys' backs Europe and Africa Secular pioneers The new teaching legislation is misconceived Sex education and teen pregnancy Timesonline Nuclear myths A warlike prophet Sounding off God's messengers True to form Death by design Call it the Zinédine Zidane moment of madness Enough finger-wagging. it's no wonder they like Putin How the peanut butter dentist spreads smiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Staff: Family inferno girl died making 999 call and clutching her rosary Web infidelity 'led to murder' Inourhands Multiple Display Advertising Items Lib Dems are Brown's hope over funding Bearly believable? The Turner prizewinner Justgiving Fur play Aussie high-flier takes up BBC One challenge Multiple Display Advertising Items TV CV New director for National Gallery Sea eagle killed on sporting estate Universities say academy link unfair £3.5m record for 103-year-old Rolls Morrisons The croupiers of tomorrow? Chimps better than humans at memory test Alliance Leicester Cancer cases 'to increase a third by 2020' £680m strategy 'will have little effect' Survival still below the European average Obesity 'killing more mothers in childbirth' Americanexpress The toll Trump threatens to take his £1bn golf resort to Northern Ireland Jaeger-Lecoultre Ex-mayor jailed for benefit fraud Lawyers want to keep their wigs Discrimination case thrown out Man's body on beach identified Norwich Union Healthcare France Asia Mormon gambles on JFK moment to stay in the battle to be president Romney aims to woo suspicious evangelicals Baptist rival upsets his conservative base JFK and the Catholic question Dell Royal sticks the knife into her lover in election revenge book Multiple Display Advertising Items Secret archive of erotic art is exposed for the first time Petulant and even paranoid, but deals can be made with Putin Multiple Display Advertising Items Watchdogs scathing over 'unfair' triumph Election was not up to standard, say observers Delighted President hails 'a good victory' NatWest (Reuters): Mafia boos shot in police raid (AP): New Ebola virus claims 19 lives (Reuters): India ready to test nuclear sub (AP): Ham theft gang taunts company Sartoriani Voters snub bid by Chávez to become president for life Sky (AP): Aircraft crashed 'while off course' (AP): Fugitive writer must go to jail (AP): Tiger shot dead after killing four (AP): Singer killed in hospital bed The Times Sharif barred from fighting election (AP): Ancient coins seized in phone raid (Reuters): Immigrants hurt in race-hate attacks (AP): 16 die as snowstorms batter America Inside Track (Reuters): Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners freed by Israel after peace talks Water shortages are likely to be trigger for wars, says UN chief Cirque Du Soleil Australia's new leader signs climate deal on eve of talks Amplifon Sir Keith Mills nets £160 million in sale Flowers in Rock fight UK blame for Goldfish Bid to freeze rates Quote of the day Watch this space Business big shot Restaurant and pub warnings deepen fears consumers are losing appetite Clapham House and Regent Inns shares dive Rivals try to shrug off comparisons in sector Gerard Baker Rail police: cable crime is biggest threat after terror Stock markets Investment bankers face tough quiz on credit crunch Why the MPC can't sit still on interest rates Nectar's a steal at £350m Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Has Tootsies had its chips? Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Mills in the money again as Nectar card company is sold to Canadians for £350m Sir Keith multiplies investment 450 times LMG managers sell stake for £66.5m Business big shot Sir Keith Mills Buying loyalty Lloyds TSB JC Flowers stokes up the pressure in takeover fight for Northern Rock American firm to challenge Virgin's status Cerberus also has revised proposal Cybercrime agency faces cuts as computer raid threats grow The Times In preparation for its 16-months closure for refurbishment, The Savoy hotel is selling various items through Bonhams, the auction house, this month. This, from the catalogue, is Room 408, past guest Alfred Hitchcock Orange First rule of leadership: set a good example City Diary A dream job for someone: Ronnie Scott's which I always City Diary How to shoot yourself in the foot, junior City Diary Bankers' hopes for big bonuses fading The Publican claims to have seen new Home Office guidel City Diary Cut in interest rate less likely after factory prices rise Bauer poised for a late bid in Emap battle Owner carps about weak credit market as Goldfish sinks $422m Carded CB Richard Ellis Paulson poised to sign rescue deal with banks over sub-prime mortgage crisis Treasury boss plans to prop up housing market Interest rates could be frozen for seven years The Times Aberdeen cuts exposure to 'overvalued' China market Swatch clocks in for breakfast with Tiffany as glamour marries kitsch Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Actionforcharity British funds Fed changes its tune as Rome burns Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Christmas spending forecast lifts retailers Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Market cloud hovers over Aberdeen's sparkling day Morgan Crucible Deal of the day Timesonline PV Crystalox Solar Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices PriceRunner Jobless helped to get a foot in the door Focus Report Local employment partnerships 250 employers join government initiative Training is tailored to match market demand Jobcentreplus Retailer sets the fashion Law report Weather Eye Lord Allen of Abbeydale Civil servant whose steady hand steered the Home Office through an era of far-reaching reform Lord Allen of Abbeydale, GCB, civil servant, was born on July 8,1912. He died on November 27,2007, aged 95 Vernon Scannell Lives Remembered Field Marshal Sir John Stanier Captain Spencer Drummond Roger Smith Auto industry chief who tried to streamline General Motors but ended up by plunging the us industrial giant into debt Roger Smith, president and chief executive officer of General Motors, 1981—90, was born on July 12,1925. He died on November 30,2007, aged 82 Paul Wasserman American publicist whose clients included Jack Nicholson and Mick Jagger, and who was later found guilty of theft Paul Wasserman, publicist, was born on July 30,1934. He died on November 18,2007, aged 73 Anton Rodgers Stage and screen actor often cast in 'plodding' roles but whose range encompassed Shakespeare, Hollywood films and British sitcom Anton Rodgers, actor, was born on January 10,1933. He died on December 1,2007, aged 74 Times obituaries Preserving other rights in multiparty proceedings Law Report Court of Appeal 'Control' does not need force Court of Appeal Criminal Division Word Watching Court Circular Parade Premium bonds Church news Births Forthcoming Marriages Platinum Anniversary Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgement or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private University News University of Buckinggham Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Personals Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Surplus … Antiques & Collectables Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest wills Pirate curse is lifted with a flash of bright green Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 4,1890 A letter to The Times on the subject of Mr. Parnell and the Pharisees Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Reader Offers Ltd Barber is unsung hero in rapid rise of Nicholls Racing Wolverhampton Hobbs advocates two-tier system to improve funding Giles Smith Paul Nicholls has entered Kauto Star for the paddypower Football Hereford Racing Lingfield Park Fakenham Yesterday's results Folkestone Course specialists Wolverhampton Raja Fashions Graham has no doubt Hatton will finally fulfil grand vision Boxing Briton's trainer insists forecast can come true Plan for Mayweather to be 'hunted down' Football Results American football Cricket Hockey Ferrie earns place on 2008 US tour Millar accepts fate Football Fixtures Gatland fears for All Blacks' future as Gear touches down Rugby union Foxtrot over and out for beaten Logan Sport on television Volkswagen Sheriff and the gunslinger: how bitter rivals made their peace Bodyline 75 not out Bradman and Larwood's enmity simmered for years after their infamous duel, writes David Frith, but they did mellow in old age Timesonline Paynter's masterstrokes in Brisbane left Australia reeling The strategy to blunt Bradman How Jardine cooked up plan in grill room England hope that Panesar can turn it like Muralitharan Cricket First Test match The greatest match-winner despite that freakish action Scoreboard Catch a falling star at your peril, Chelsea Timesmobile Allardyce faces revolt in the ranks Football Barclays Premier League Three senior players air squad's grievances Disrupted Christmas not proving popular Times Online Redknapp makes plans for African exodus Reina rests case on Liverpool defence Birmingham told to 'stay cool' as Yeung insists deal will go through Football Iain Dowie's future as manager of Coventry City will … The Premier League today No marks for Styles as two-goal Ronaldo suffers for reputation Football Barclays Premier League Multiple Display Advertising Items Shorey moving into Ferguson's window view of January targets Football Barclays Premier League Coe sails close to the wind The Insider Times Crossword 23,775 In Calzaghe's corner Not me, says Lewis Paula's the winner Mourinho ready for England Declaration of intent made by representative Portuguese frustrated over lack of FA contact Fall guy or football genius? Ronaldo destroys Fulham The Times Best for cricket Index The face Witness for the prosecution A contraceptive for males? That's a laugh The click The temptation to walk away from it all Immigrants can win a passport to happiness Image of the day Modern morals The pre-baby blues Everyone knows about postnatal depression — but figures show that the black cloud descends on more women before the birth than afterwards. Peta Bee reports on a condition that can affect unborn babies as well as their mothers 'My mood went into freefall' Where to go for help The Times Work Life How is your work-life balance? You can't succeed unless it is good, says leading US life coach Ginger Cockerham, who gives 'laser coaching' to readers of The Times, Here she looks at the way a busy surgeon manages her time Ginger says. . . The Times Alas, I was born far too late for my inner era Three cheers for the Royal Family show I've got a little list Schott's Almanac . Lexicon In the second exclusive extract from his latest book, Ben Schott explores some of the words and phrases (new and old) that have characterised the year All I want for Christmas is. . . Men Tuesday From digital radios to noise-suppressing headphones, Stuart Miles pick the ten best gadgets of the year The Times Suburban worrier The theme of my uni lecture? 'a flake's progress' Mulberry The people's Modernist Arts Oh you pretty things Sparkling Jools has a knees-up First night Pop Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra Cabaret Barbara Cook and Friends Times Online In the main paper Concert Phllharmonia/Muti Festive Hall Dance Cage Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Concertgebouw Orch/Gatti Festive Hall Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Earth: The Power of the Planet Viewing Guide BBC Two, 9pm Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Channel 4,9pm Sex in the Noughties: Nuts vs Zoo Channel 4,10pm McCabe & Mrs Miller (1971) Film choice TCM, 9pm Variations The Richard Dimbleby Lecture BBC One, 10.35pm The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958) Channel 4,1.30pm Far from Home (1989) BBC One, 11.50pm 8½ Women (1999) Sky Arts, 11pm In search of mother love Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4389 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 112 Acorn Stairlifts Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Thetimes The Top Stories Discs of the Week Other Views Global crisis reveals big cracks in policies Issue of the Week Climate Change Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Every time a department is carved up, or a new commission created, the collateral expense is massive New Medical Research NHS director fires a broadside Health Other Stories we Liked Paid-for jabs are a worry Poor care for the homeless Conciliation delivers no real benefit Children Homes are at risk when breaking up Social Care Jargon Decoder Deterioration Recognition Group A cop in the world's local bank Interview A Metropolitan Police detective who left the police station for a spell at HSBC tells Richard Ford that he was surprised by the similarities between the two environments Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Secular Services are the best Social Policy Biscuit Where do loyalties lie? Education Prize Caption Competition Glass ceiling keeps falling Education Call to drop national road pricing Transport Human 'moles' are in demand Transport Bastion Builders Stakes rise in casino battle Councils Competition saves money Councils Hero and Villain Checks put addicts at risk Police Foreign Ways Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items 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. . . It pays for charities to listen to donors What Worked for Me Group chief executive at SCA Group, a social enterprise, on an initiative that helps residents in deprived areas to gain access to NHS dental treatment Healthy Teeth Diary Dates Inside Gloves on for another bout with ministers Frances Gibb reports on the Lord Chief Justice's fight for judicial independence Steuart & Francis Queen's Counsel Times Law Lawdiary Multiple Display Advertising Items Hands off our claimants, please Is there a head of steam building up to introduce US-style class action to Britain? David Greene thinks that consumers will not he so lucky Lawyer of the week William Kuebler In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items
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