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News from 05/12/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Linda Blair, Andrew Billen, Neil Johnston, Magnus Linklater, Richard Overy, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, Nicole Copping, Mark Souster, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Editor, Virginia Matthews, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Murad Ahmed, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Rob Crilly, Jane McCartney, Siobhan Kennedy, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, John Smart, Patrick Middleton, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Emma Jayne Jones, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Bernard Hogan-Howe, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, John Terry, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Andy Ryan, Robert Chitham, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Omar R. Jelban, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Professor John Veit-Wilson, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Denise Pfeiffer, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alex Frean, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Murray Hedgcock, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Rev A. Graham Hellier, George Caulkin, Sheera Claire Frenkel, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Ben Macintyre, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Celia Conrad, Nicola Woolcock, Kenneth Herman, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Martin Samuel Sports Writer, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Rev Paul Nicolson Chairman, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Yokozuna Asashoryu, Jane Macartney, Jenny Wright, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico, Jonathan Welfare Chief executive,

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The Times The forgotten hostages Secret trial to let GPs carry out abortions Sites of clinics kept hidden to foil protesters Change will 'increase number of operations' Four stars for hottest theatre ticket in town Government apology over Nimrod deaths Terror chief quits Home loans warning Bush defiant on Iran Terry's choice Index Timesonline Times Mobile Opinion Times2 Arts Quick find Today's weather The Times Police anti-terrorism chief quits as rumours and allegations grow Strained relationship with Sir Ian Blair Anger at insinuations about female officer It's a long way up, but McGregor steers his way to the heart a vicious villain First night Theatre Othello Donmar Warehouse Hot tickets selling for £2,000 Rathbones Gunmen release first video of 'forgotten' British hostage Militia says he will die unless troops leave Iraq Foreign Office refuses to identify the captives Screen tactics Pugh Rejection of Trump golf plan overruled Home Office 'unfit' More missing data Man for Nickell trial £1m 'pizza' cabinet BBC 'took terrorist trainers paintballing' 'Tell the truth' seminars for TV and radio staff cost £1m Breitling I can't remember anything since 2000, claims the 'dead' canoeist Survivor's return Police began inquiries six weeks before missing man reappeared His wife living in Panama is 'as amazed as anyone' about return Tiscali Where law stands Yes, I did receive the insurance money, says the 'widow' IVF strategy to reduce number of hazardous multiple births Women should have three cycles of treatment Cases of twin or triplet pregnancies to be halved Mont Blanc Jailed killer has right to father a child, European Court rules Nimrod safety failings led to massive fireball that cost 14 servicemen's lives Plane 'sabotaged' by own side, widow says Tod's Keira Knightley at the American premiere of Atonement, at the IFC Centre in New York. The film, based on Ian McEwan's somewhat simpering novel, was released over here in early September Going through life named Milla Jovovich must be hard … Bespoke Suits No difficulty over sale of Blair gifts People Addressing an audience of hardened, slightly elderly The Church Times hits back, wryly, at Tony Blair's Chris Evans has just bought his third pub For the first time, the ever-ludicrous Turner Prize … Wempe At the Royal Variety Performance in Liverpool, Stephen Postscript Sainsbury's British pupils falling in world rankings Reading, maths and science results decline Industry concerned by results of survey Prada WHSmith Jet-ski rider is fined £500 for tormenting dolphins Farmer's incredible hulk DJ Kershaw granted bail Cannabis drink banned Doctor exploited women Paediatrician struck off for accusing mother of killing 10-year-old son Reluctant election trial witnesses 'risking jail' Monarch Christmas Present The Bank of England should cut interest rates by at least 0.25 per cent Intelligent Intelligence The need to curb Iran's ambitions remains as strong as ever Resigned to Fate The pain for Hain is sadly all too plain I'm not a chimp. Nor am I stupid Picture Gallery No, we're far too busy to run the country Two mums — and a dad who wants to escape Fathers and biology Cultural objectivity Child poverty is worse than statistics suggest Sadness: the flip side of happiness Sex, responsibility and the media Timesonline Truth about textiles Toll on the tracks Post-post office Thanks to all I'm guilty, m 'lud. But so are these speed cameras No more brave policemen — but plenty of safe ones A Feast of Fantasy Corrupt lawyer to drug world is facing prison I wanted an adventure . . . but I got more than I bargained for Teddy row teacher is reunited with her family Muslim peers tell of diplomatic tightrope Mini-strokes to be treated quicker Judgment reserved Fines increase Gay fraud warning Mozart sheet sold Job centre sackings Sopranos herald retelling of Passion BBC updates Christ's story for new schedule Soap-style episodes 'to rescue Jesus from myth' Multiple Display Advertising Items An elephant never forgets where to find its nearest and dearest Females use smell to monitor their family Memory can keep track of 30 relatives Alliance Leicester Who Ever You're Looking for this Christmas John Lewis Dell Patients 'not told they are dying' Boom in second-hand car market Payout over Barrymore party death One that didn't get away is a record Rare view of boy who would be king Quality Standard Hopes pinned on American-style sentencing grid to reduce prison overcrowding System will 'stabilise' UK's jail population Judges fear that their powers will be curbed Americanexpress Law Report Batty? They're a law unto themselves E-mails will prove that I questioned donations, says Scots Labour chief Gucci Regrets PC World PC World Brown bows to science on land deal for £500m super-laboratory Government refuses higher offers for land Biosecurity will be toughest in the world Healthcare trusts 'are letting down patients with long-term illness' London eye Mother, 97, had just £86 left in bank after son plundered her assets Even meals on wheels account was left in debt Art dealer faces jail over £200,000 theft Sperm donor played role of full-time father, insists mother Inside Track Tories have yet to find knockout blow Multiple Display Advertising Items Afghanistan France The report changes nothing: Iran is still a threat, says defiant Bush President refuses to rule out military action Tough stance by US 'has been vindicated' Relax? Don't. Iran can still build its bomb Multiple Display Advertising Items Aid map reveals expansion of no-go zones Half of Afghanistan considered too risky Taleban exploiting failure to rebuild British Gas Skills A Correspondent: Radio 1 DJ who was set to play Dubai arrested at airport over drugs and pornography Renault (Reuters): Burma releases 8,500 protesters (AP): Protesters charged (Reuters): Pirate attack (Reuters): Mobile saints 'crass' (Reuters): Holy smoke Miners strike over 'profits dripping in blood' 200 killed this year as commodity prices boom Union threatens more action and protests Multiple Display Advertising Items Below the surface (Reuters): Leader bans 'ugly' satellite dishes (Reuters): Ancient throne found at Roman villa Babies swapped at birth return home (AP): Grizzly bears fight back - literally (AP): Courtroom farce becomes animated as cartoons characters face summons Magic China hits back at 'slanderous and prejudiced' alert over cyber spies Formal protest lodged over letter sent by MI5 Experts claim hackers hide links to military Multiple Display Advertising Items Medal collector offers reward in effort to recover 'holy grail' of Victoria Crosses Indians are urged to look beyond lager — to pale ale Multiple Display Advertising Items Crosses to bear Nestle Gangsters turn their guns on the folk musicians who sing of drugs The Times 'Unrepentant' Black merits extra jail spell, lawyers say Clinton gets personal as rival inches ahead Risky strategy could backfire in key state Obama aides deny dirty tricks claim Multiple Display Advertising Items A long time in politics Multiple Display Advertising Items Strange case of the Sarkozy scooter and the two-speed justice system Devon tin mine set to reopen after 60 years China fund in London Biofuel backlash Investors blamed Quote of the day Rio Tinto deal hots up Business big shot UK mortgage market could face £30bn squeeze in 2008 Bank of England must act now, says CML lobby Lenders should forgo profits, retorts FSA Calls for Bank to cut rates Mixed blessings 'Ominous warning sign' as British Gas raises tariffs Stock markets Payzone falls victim to investors' preference for cash You really can't be serious, Chairman Xu Picture Gallery US laws will sap Europe's energy Commodities No meddling Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Devon tin mine to reopen as prices soar Hemerdon mine will create 500 local jobs Australian company behind industry revival Business big shot Phil Bentley $25,000 a tonne not out of the question Tesco demands a cut in interest rates to raise Christmas cheer on the high street Retail's mixed message Shoppers 'need signal of cheaper borrowing' Grocer brushes aside fears over price rises Confident JD takes shot at its rival Sports Direct Citigroup casts doubt over the future of Woolworths Same every year, but it nearly always comes right Retail's mixed message Debenhams brings in former George chief CBRE ITV pays £35m for production firm behind BBC's winning game shows Carluccio's profits clear the clouds over eating out Charity Commission set for banks inquiry Qatar in share swap Flood control plan S&N investor support Transfer approved CVC's $2bn fund Industry seeks Commission inquiry into alleged biofuel dumping by US Mandelson said to be sympathetic Manufacturers are taking legal advice The Times Biodiesel breakdown MasterCard Bankers say sophisticated investors have only themselves to blame as values fall Warning signs were in place, say institutions Sub-prime damage has been widespread Customers will pay more for deposit protection plan, says BBA Olivant group expected to make second bid for Rock Lloyds TSB Shunned and unloved, life can be so unfair City Diary Picture Gallery The normally staid New York Times is boggling over … City Diary Throw Mama from the Train II: the fridge gets it City Diary Vodafone fails to stop German iPhone deal Yesterday was the annual conference of the Council … City Diary Picture Gallery Takeovers by foreign firms tumble to £14bn as crunch bites News Corp to tap US faith market with takeover of Beliefnet website Buyer's portfolio convinces founder to sell Site independent of religious organisations Loyal, educated with lots of disposable income Fight for Rio Tinto hots up as China's biggest steelmaker enters ring Baosteel threatens to gatecrash BHP takeover Analysts say bid would need government help Timesonline Abramovich takes $400m goldmines stake French auction watchdog issues court challenge to 'illegal' eBay Government body claims site flouts laws Defeat could lead to arrest of US executives China plans energy ministry but ignores action on emissions The Times The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Conductive Education British funds Option One shuts up shop as $800m sale falls through Hillary's new battleground — the desperate middle class Times Online 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 Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Airlines warned of turbulence ahead Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day JD Sports is playing in a different league to rivals The Innovation Group Deal of the day Timesonline May Gurney Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BIE Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Weather Eye Colin Pearson Potter whose distinctive wing forms and jagged rims earned him a reputation as one of the world's leading ceramic artists Colin Pearson, potter, was born on September 14,1923. He died on December 3,2007, aged 84 Air Commodore Ricky Wright Battle of Britain ace who in the postwar period commanded the RAF's first Bloodhound anti-aircraft missile squadron Air Commodore Ricky Wright, CBE, DFC, AE, wartime fighter ace, was born on September 21,1919. He died on November 5,2007, aged 88 Glyn Loosmore Radio operator who worked with SOE teams in France and Burma and won the Military Medal and Croix de Guerre Glyn Loosmore, MM, wartime member of the SOE, was born on March 3,1923. He died on November 29,2007, aged 84 Christopher Reeves Banker who transformed Morgan Grenfell from a conservative City bank into a major force in international finance Christopher Reeves, banker, was born on January 14,1936. He died after a short illness on November 20,2007, aged 71 Professor Terence Hutchison Economist who criticised his discipline's focus on abstract models, and wrote provocatively on the history of economics Professor Terence Hutchison, economist, was born on August 13,1912. He died on October 5,2007, aged 95 Professor Richard Guyatt Designer whose ability to combine traditional fine art values and commercial awareness was a formative influence on the profession Professor Richard Guyatt, designer, was born on May 8,1914. He died on October 17,2007, aged 93 Adoption agency has no duty to consult father Law Report Court of Appeal Judges to respect their oath Employment Appeal Tribunal Word Watching Court Circular Parade Dinner Latest wills Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Our righteous diplomats In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Batten down the hatches when wind is to the west Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 5,1879 The Times carries a review of Frederick Barnard's illustrations of six characters from the works of Charles Dickens Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Findlay's pure joy finally lifts punting out of the Dark Ages Racing Sporting connections enrich early season Catterick Course specialists Rugby union Football Top owners vie for Sangster mares Racing Ayr Plumpton Kempton Park New England ride their luck to stand four steps from greatness American football Brady sets up twelfth regular-season victory Miami's achievement of 1972 can be surpassed Hereford Racing Yesterday's results Models of perfection Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Football Fixtures Other sport Football Results Sport Staff: Emergency fund may all be needed for cost overruns London 2012 American football NFL Basketball Cricket Ice hockey Boxing The Undefeated The Wimpole Clinic Briton's reward for victory could be superbout with De La Hoya Mayweather does not scare me the way Tszyu did, says Hatton Boxing The Undefeated Be superbout with De La Hoya Timesonline Thomas Cook Sport Country's pride is wounded by beating for Bradman and Co Bodyline 75 not out The national team provided relief in hard times, says Australian writer Murray Hedgcock. But it was different when Jardine's men visited Timesonline Written approval Telegrams and accusations fly in bruising diplomatic encounter What The Times said Hoggard injury adds to England woes as Sangakkara gorges on Kandy floss Cricket First Test match Scoreboard Timesonline Timesonline ECB lines up teacher to give lessons in the art of fielding Cricket First Test match Ospreys issue apology after Henson has brush with law Rugby union Allegation is blow for resurgent Wales centre Bristol punish Regan as Cohen signs for Brive Allen recovers lost ground to restate his England credentials Mauger joins Leicester with heavyweight debut in sight Gold defends his club in face of attack by Bruce Football Barclays Premier League Volkswagen Steve Bruce, the Wigan Athletic manager, has rejected Watford recover from setbacks to stretch clear of pack again Football Coca-Cola League Pools forecast Last night's results Championship League One League Two Mifsud and Best serve up doubles to cheer Coventry Football Ban on Stokes scores points with Keane The Premier League today Strachan ready for next big step as Benfica come to the rescue Football Champions League Moyes ready to tackle tough challenges that lie ahead Uefa Cup Barton must take a look in the mirror for salvation Captain does his homework on way to take England forward The big interview Smarting over failure to reach Euro 2008, the defender is ready to make sacrifices to put the national team back on track Grant sets tentative return for Ballack, Chelsea's mystery man The big interview Bolton fans warned to stay calm in Serbia Hughes eyes Europe Guthrie in demand Keane appeal in vain Romário fails test Newcastle stars deny open revolt and back 'desperate' Allardyce Football Barclays Premier League 'Player power' untrue, insist Given and Harper Manager wants unity against Arsenal tonight Scope Timesonline Ringing the changes Wenger tackles test of depth as injuries mount Football Barclays Premier League Spy-gate has Alonso in spin The Insider Times Crossword 23,776 Cardiff face battle Corinthians' attitude is far from casual Terry backs his Special One England captain rejects rumours of rift Barwick ready to step up search for head coach No 1 show in Vegas: Hatton counts down to fight night The Times Best for cricket Index The face A queen who demands respect Reader scores with extra date in history league The click Waste carbon dioxide recycling takes the cake Here's true fair trade — my old fairy for yours Image of the day Modern morals In the court of Karl As Karl Lagerfeld makes a rare London appearance Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong meets a man who calls himself a 'whore' despite being constant to Chanel for 24 years, a tyrant who commands great loyalty and a couture legend who claims he is not even a great designer The Sunday Times The life and style of Karl Lagerfeld The Times Freudian slip that sent me bouncing over a car bonnet That enchanting glow soon fades Just checking Can you love one child more than another? Family secrets A reader recently told of her guilt that she adored her son but didn't like her teenage daughter. Psychologist Linda Blair offers some simple guidelines Favouritism I pay a man for regular sex Today's secret Every month for three years I have spent up to £600 on Justin, who makes me a calmer and happier person Pick of the party make-up Style beauty jury Hermes There's part of me that wants a Strictly Come Dancing outfit My life in fashion Kirstie Allsopp, the presenter of Location, Location, Location, is happy about her weight and can spot an estate agent at 40 paces. Interview by Alice Olins Varekai Only the lonely Arts Peter Hujar's camera casts a tender eye on the desolate emotional landscape of 1970s New York, says Joanna Pitman Penny must look out for the pounds Rachel Campbell-Johnston offers the National Gallery's new director her advice Boeing Boeing Epiphone Shadowlands The oldies are still the best First night Pop Duran Duran Lyceum, WC2 Concert He Who Gets Slapped Colston Hall, Bristol Theatre The Six-Days World Finborough, Sw10 Concert LPO/Eschenbach Festival Hall Pop Maroon 5 Wembley Arena Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Silence, Night & Dreams Barbican Life-and-death matters Crème The Times Working in . . . Germany Multiple Display Advertising Items A square peg in a round hole Crème Feel that you don't fit in? Don't worry, says Emma Jayne Jones. Instead, just try to be an individual — and good at your job Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a day of pampering Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Ben's Zoo Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm The Nature of Britain BBC One, 9pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm/9.40pm The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005) Film choice ITV1, 9pm Variations My Big Fat Moonie Wedding Channel 4,10pm Red Angel (1966) Sky Arts, 9pm Rising Sun (1993) Five, 10pm Waterworld (1995) BBC One, 11.15pm Spooky tales? I'm no believer Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4390 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 113 Action

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