News from 10/12/2007
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Andrew Billen, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Adam Proudlock, Diana Wainman, Jonathan Lennie, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ruth Barnett, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Catherine Bruton, Trevor Grundy, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Charlene Sweeney, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Alan Carr, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Anthony Shelmerdine Boskovic, Professor Derek Smith Chartered Engineer and Chartered Chemist, Frieda Hughes, Hannah Fletcher, Peter Sergeant, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime & Security Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Dr Brenda Watson, Rabbi Dr David J. Goldberg, Ron Lewis, Guillem Balague, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, George Watson, David Charter, Derwent May, Clinton Morrison, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Professor Frank Furedi, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Geoffrey Van Orden, Rick Broadbent, Peter Whittingham, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, Sam Coates, Jane Knight Deputy Travel Editor, Angus Macleod, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Katsusuke Meguro, Gabriel Rozenberg, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Bruce Dessau, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Desmond Morris, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Professor Anthony O'hear, Professor Zia Sardar Commissioner for Equality and Human Rights, Jonathan Shepherd, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Mark Price, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Tim Hames, Fay Perry, P. G. Hartshorn, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Allen Robertson, Tom Hennigan, Nicholas Hamilton, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Caroline Davies, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIndex Tailored testing for pupils at primaries Shake-up to take the clutter out of timetable Urdu and Mandarin will be language options Mrs Darwin meets long arm of the law British troops close on Taleban stronghold Police pay protest Oprah's Obama rally New Citigroup chief Hatton's future Index Timesonline Stay in touch Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find The Times Brown visits troops in Basra and promises handover by Christmas Britain to relinquish last control of province Officials point to security improvement Focus on the individual is not without problems Todays Weather The hottest ticket in town, but it's no good without one of these Led Zeppelin fans fly in for O2 reunion gig Wristbands and credit card checks for security Sandals Big hits Militant mood grows in police ranks as pay row threatens operations Firearms specialists may lay down weapons Federation to vote on the right to strike Plan to reduce legal fees 'jeopardises terror trials' Short-changed Pugh Genetic clue to breast cancer NHS 'owes £800m' Internet fuels speed Suffocation inquiry Adverts wasted Back home and under arrest, the wife of canoeist faces questions Police escort her off the flight from Atlanta Husband due in court today on fraud charges Doctor held by US police over 1998 death of British patient Versace The Times Christmas Appeal British troops set to retake Taleban stronghold - but face big challenge to hold on to it Afghanistan Coalition forces are poised for a final assault on Musa Qala, a notorious drugs bazaar at the centre of a failed deal with tribal elders Success in Musa Qala matters more for symbolic worth than strategic value Salmond met Trump team over resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Drivers could pay extra for life in fast lane Users of 'Lexus lane' would have to pay toll Extra space found by using the hard shoulder Carbon emissions are higher than claimed, say academics Ryanair Barclays Mass killer did not act alone, says jury Farmer said to have fed women to his pigs 'He was not intelligent enough to hide murders' Rac rescue Foster children may be at risk Murder inquiry: appeal for men Cosmetics can pollute water Models' plea to Equity for help Tiscali Mugabe left isolated as European leaders attack his misrule in Zimbabwe Brown wins support for boycott of summit Portuguese defend decision to press ahead Fly Monarch. com Letters Archbishop discards dog collar 'until tyrant goes' Fitness 'is more important than beating obesity in middle age' Bullying, obesity and depression among children are … Universal Body of evidence Centrepoint Fixation with terrorism 'exposes Britain to other security risks' Multiple Display Advertising Items Talking the talk Britain and Basra Brown must show a willingness to confront extremists in southern Iraq Far From Fair Cop The police deserve respect as well as a modest pay increase Steamed Up The enduring popularity of a little blue tank engine We're dying for a better drugs test Picture Gallery Why the middle class changed its vest Fallon first, toffs and snobs a poor last Real education Beware Serbia Cymru calling We are letting Mugabe get away with murder The prison system does not work Timesonline Stonehenge solutions Japanese fish Vested interests The Editor's chair: a story of life and The Times Bring on the blizzards. Whatever happened to winter? Index Death threats can't stop me being a Christian, says imam's daughter Multiple Display Advertising Items Critics voice support for 'new Amy Winehouse' Teenage soul singer wins novice Brit Award Organisers will also honour McCartney American Express The face rings a bell Post Office Amy Winehouse's mother has written an open letter to … Bust my buffers: Thomas gets a park Renault Riding high At last, a trip just for the very young Dell Rescuers will use satellite maps in bay where cockle pickers died Multiple Display Advertising Items No legal aid for families of RAF dead Why oh Wii must I pay £1,000 online? Sea wind farms could light up Britain Extra presence from 13,000 Santas Sainsbury's Egyptian mummy examined by NHS RSPB offers £1m incentive to save forest from loggers Project intends to slow climate change Network of national parks for Sierra Leone The Times US scientists use gene to create sexual buzz among fruit flies The newer, kinder face of Oxford's gargoyles Multiple Display Advertising Items John Lewis The school that gives lessons in how to play with autistic children Siblings are offered chance to learn together 'It has helped us to get along, 'says Anya, 7 Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Index Tale of social injustice still has the power to move First night Theatre Nicholas Nickleby Gielgud Theatre, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe Australia From farm girl to chat-show queen First Lady of television gives Obama the ultimate celebrity endorsement Oprah joins Democrat hopeful for two-day tour Hillary wins backing of Barbara Streisand Gunman shoots dead student missionaries Russia Today Diocese leaves Anglican Church over gay priest row (AP): Clean-up after oil disaster Opposition to Gaddafi visit EU 'must support' Kosovo It may grate a bit but the 'land of fromage' now needs help from Britain Unpasteurised cheese in decline in France Producers seek advice from across the Channel Coming soon — spider socks (in packs of 8) Liverpool Victoria Maturing market Home rule: why the Australian PM prefers to run the country sitting on his veranda Norwich Union Healthcare Times Online Perfectly placed Power couple prepare for historic job swap First elected woman president of Argentina Husband will hand baton of office to wife Multiple Display Advertising Items Women in charge Mobile firms refuse to let iPhone call tune Move for Moss Bros Insolvency worries Greenberg's key day Quote of the day Pitt's home demand Business big shot Citigroup nears decision on who will wear Prince's crown Pandit favourite to take the reins Further $11 billion write-off expected Big Apple bitten East Coast operator promises improvements amid redundancy fears Stock markets Bank's interest rate reductions just won't cut it this time Win Investing LLP Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Apple calls the tune in mobile music Success of the iPhone sparks avalance of rivals Operators hope to grab slice of download market Business big shot The Times Share price fall puts Baugur on alert for £40m takeover of Moss Bros Bid expected at slight premium to closing price Icelandic investor can 'see value' in the retailer Good cheer for John Lewis but prosperous new year less sure Waitrose chief accuses competitors of 'duping' customers Accountants predict rise in insolvencies Olivant to meet Northern Rock to discuss bid for the troubled bank Exponent bags Radley for £130m UPS survey strikes optimistic note Baqus braves credit storm with float Capgemini Insurer AIG awaits crucial court ruling in fight with ousted chief American giant tests rights to $20bn holding Former chief wants to stage boardroom coup Vodafone joins rivals to hasten Indian expansion Leader's rise and fall World wide appetite for bonds wanes in wake of credit squeeze Anti-missile system in airlines' sights American carrier to test BAE laser device Technology banned from export at present Blackstone named as break-up buyer in the race for Rio Tinto Times Mobile BAE targets civilian clients to offset military cutbacks Master Card World wide Actor backs designer homes in New Orleans Manhattan finally feels the property squeeze of America's credit crunch Cheap at the price Big Apple Lloyds TSB The chubby grocer intends to throw his weight around Monday manifesto Mark Price The managing director of Waitrose is ready and willing to challenge the dominance of Britain's big four supermarkets Dowjones Curriculum vitae Multiple Display Advertising Items The leader questioned Equity Prices Platinum Reader Offers Ltd Notebook David 'Chip' Reese High-rolling poker player who eschewed the fame of televised games but scooped $1.78 million in the World Series David "Chip" Reese, poker player, was born on March 28,1951. He died of pneumonia on December 4,2007, aged 56 Anniversaries Robert Anderson US oil tycoon who discovered North America's largest oil field and unexpectedly became proprietor of The Observer Robert Anderson, oil baron and newspaper proprietor, was born on April 23,1917. He died on December 2,2007, aged 90 Susan Williams-Ellis Tireless ceramics designer and manufacturer who made Portmeirion Potteries a byword for elegant innovation Susan Williams-Ellis, ceramics designe, was born on June 6,1918. She died on November 27,2007, aged 89 Jack Lankester Surveyor and architect whose many contributions to Oxford University included helping to realise St Catherine's College Jack Lankester, Surveyor to the University of Oxford, 1955-84, was born on February 20,1921. He died on November 4,2007, aged 86 Marit Allen Innovative Swinging Sixties fashion journalist who went on to become a highly esteemed costume designer for films Marit Allen, fashion editor and film costume designer, was born on September 17,1941. She died of a ruptured cerebral aneurysm on November 26,2007, aged 66 Times obituaries Lives Remembered Bridge Chess Winning move Charities and ethical business link up for Christmas appeal Charities Notebook The Times Christmas Appeal No obligation to leave lesser verdict to jury Law Report Court of Appeal Claim to disqualify directors was brought in time Chancery Division Word Watching Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices Parade Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items The mysterious dance of dry Aprils and Februaries Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 10,1909 Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Fallon's second failed drugs test threatens end of association with O'Brien Racing Trainer's patience is being driven to limit Murtagh will become new stable jockey Scotney's role in flawed prosecution comes under scrutiny The BHA Board Heineken Cup Football Ramonti brings successful year to perfect end in Hong Kong Racing Godolphin celebrate courageous victory Dubai World Cup is long-term option Wolverhampton Lingfield Park The Listener is welcome fillip for Alner Racing Musselburgh Course specialists Kelso Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Warwick Keith Reveley had extra cause for celebration as 25-1 … Harrington and Rose battle it out for player of year accolade Golf The Times Bickerton joy as Els throws away victory at final hole O' Sullivan thrives on return to scene of last year's walkout Snooker UK Championship Outside interests are a security blanket Ebdon leads mass exit of former winners Basketball Results Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Hockey Ice hockey Rugby union Football Fixtures Other sport Renault will make Alonso record earner Motor racing Snooker Contradiction right at heart of the enigma that is Fallon As reports in different newspapers claim that José … Brutal and beautiful, the joy of Jayasuriya The Times I take my hat (and shirt) off to Giggs Hatton cannot save boxing Deflated Wasps convinced that video official failed screen test Rugby union Heineken Cup Hinton hat-trick puts Leeds on course to progress European Challenge Cup O'Gara braves conditions to stick boot in for Munster Irish maintain winning start but Perpignan plot revenge Rugby union Heineken Cup European diversion is putting Bristol on right road, says Hill A valiant Cardiff effort in wet and windy Paris yesterd Leicester scrum suffers before Goode's boot silences Toulouse Rugby union Heineken Cup Parks and Glasgow hold nerve to upset Biarritz Saracens thrive on Viadana's generosity Dragons pair face charges of assaulting Italian police Contentious decisions cost England dear after Vaughan finds form Cricket Second Investec Test match Scoreboard Nifty Twell secures back-to-back titles PRB blown away Progress for Britain England in last eight Brotherly advice King denied Calzaghe comes off the ropes to win BBC Sports Personality title Boxing Welsh boxer makes up for missing out last year Hamilton second in poll with Hatton third Hopkins confrontation proves appetiser for showdown The winners Khan plans for future as Earl is soon brushed aside Future looking lighter for Hatton as hope of De La Hoya bout is flattened Defeat in Las Vegas The aftermath Briton may be forced to move down a division Beaten boxer refuses to consider retirement Boos for American national anthem put British fans to shame Chorus of protest Mayweather completes eventful journey from the ghetto to greatness Defeat in Las Vegas The aftermath Times Online The unbeaten The world becomes a different place for Britain's fallen idol Defeat in Las Vegas The aftermath Outclassed and outgunned Hatton faces up to painful reality as he and his baying fans are humbled by an opponent of true quality The final analysis Times Crossword 23,780 Capello back in frame as England stall on Mourinho The Times Mortgages for Business The Game Index Boxing Cricket Index The Gift Monday poem The poisoned wedding dress Save wrapping paper with this simple formula The click Online classics less than perfect in rush to publish Better class of beggar in New York seeks $1m Image of the day Modern morals Why gay? Some men are gay, most men are not. But why? In a new book, the anthropologist Desmond Morris argues that homosexual men fail to make a crucial break with the 'boys together' stage of childhood Tomorrow in times2 U're so wrong, Prof In defence of the 'redundant male' The Times Nativity ducks? Christmas has gone quackers On the scent of the perfect Santa Chile reception The hidden threat to fertility Health monday A rarely diagnosed condition called Asherman's causes miscarriage and can prevent pregnancy, yet it's cheap to test for and can be treated, says Catherine Bruton Life Scan Asherman's Syndrome: how to spot the symptoms Have I upset family life by being too strict? The Times Work or family problems? The Times What price perfection? Fashion When Louis Vuitton offered Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong the chance to design the perfect weekend luggage, it was a dream come true. The finished product is now about to be put up for auction, with the proceeds going to charity The face rings a bell Arts We just can't put a name to them, but without character actors the theatre would be a sadder place. Bruce Dessau meets David Bamber, doyen of the breed Isn't that wotsisname? Linbury Studio Theatre It's a funny old Dame First night Theatre Jack and the Beanstalk Barbican Dance Troop Purcell Room Concert RLPO Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool In the main paper Theatre I Am a Mistake Symphony Hall, Birmingham 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 Help Me Love My Baby Viewing Guide Channel 4,8pm Panorama BBC One, 8.30pm DC: Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work BBC One, 9pm The Story of the Weeping Camel (2004) Film choice Channel 4,12.55am Variations Led Zeppelin: Live Madison Square Garden 1973 Channel 4,11.50pm In the Line of Fire (1993) ITV2, 9pm The Ghost and Darkness (1996) BBC One, 11.20pm Breaking the Waves (1996) Film4,12.55am Women rule Cranford, Ok Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4394 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 116 Action medical research Index Lucozade Sport Weekend in Numbers The News Arsenal lose way Ramos is tough taskmaster Harry hits back One wrong turn leads to another Redknapp to take action Defoe given no assurances after making benchmark Picture of the Day Too close for comfort Vigilant Marseilles steeled for Liverpool challenge Benítez is facing red-letter days over his Anfield future The Fans Your views on the Liverpool shambles Spot the pie How they stand The Games Barclays Premier League Tables and statistics Leading scorers In form Average Points at Home Player of the weekend Benítez forced to throw in the towel after his plan backfires Tactical Analysis Reds let Reading go free The inswinger wingers Change for the worse O'Neil leads a workers' revolt to upset leaders The Games Barclays Premier League The player QA Tony's Fiver Defoe makes belated point to Eriksson with late winner The Games Barclays Premier League Everton 3 Fulham 0 Dowd's video nasty Ridsdale an old woman Radcliffe rights wrongs Charlton gets shirty That's no way to chase José The columnist Talking point The Debate Chelsea left impotent The Debate 'Gretna had one weapon: that Rangers might be distracted' Chelsea 2 Sunderland 0 The Games Barclays Premier League Blackburn 0 West Ham 1 Giggs fast becoming part of United legend Success brings ideal tonic for Allardyce Aston Villa 1 Portsmouth 3 Barclays Premier League The Game Bolton 4 Wigan 1 Liverpool legends past and future with striking similarities The Heroes Shooting stars Kenny Dalglish and Fernando Torres come from different eras and from different countries but, as their meeting shows, they have more in common than they realise The Podcast Plus £80m an expensive motivational tool The Continent Gabriele Marcotti League tables and results French with tears? Compulsive obsessive Italian league French league Spanish league German league From Bury to the Bosphorus for star-struck Coca-Cola Kid Colin Kazim-Richards Thetraveller Turkish League Taylor wants quotas to rescue lost generation The Crisis Foreign invasion Alan Carr The England team are in crisis, says the PFA's chief executive, and we must act now Alan Carr PFA taking measures to redress the balance The Games Coca-Cola Championship The spirit of Cardiff City fans was not dampened, despite the flooding of the Bob Bank terrace at Ninian Park League One Coca-Cola League One League Two The Games League Two Timesonline Championship The Results Coca-Cola League League One League Two Grayson's endeavour goes unrewarded Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland Liverpool v Manchester United The Box Live matches Timesonline Rangers v Lyons The Greatest . . . Latebites Fink Tank Four of the best FA Cup replays Ourweb Lucozade Sport The Prem The Times Horsham head for a new planet with part-timer FA Cup romance The Pies Latebites The Fixtures Spot the pie L'oreal men expert
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