News from 11/12/2007
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Phil Yates, James Capper, Chris Cordell service manager, Jeremy Austin, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Tony Halpin Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Jo Butler, Nicholas Russell, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Will Pavia, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Hilary Rose, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Frederick Gair, Rosemary Bennett, Jennifer Taylor, Libby Purves, Tad Safran, Randhir Singh Bains, Rhys Blakely, Stephanie Condron, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Ginger Cockerham, David Pannick, QC, Greg Hurst, Marie Tourres, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Laura Kyrke-Smith, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Adam Sampson chief executive, Gerard Baker, Karl Wilding head of research, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Ben Quinn, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, David Martin, Kaveh Solhekol, Desmond Morris, Anthony Sharp Science co-ordinator, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Mark Irving, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Terence Crolley Head of research and Information, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Peter Evans, Anjana Ahuja, Seb Elsworth head of policy, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Allen Robertson, Jill Sherman Editor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Nick Donovan, Tony Lodge, Michael Evans, Stephen Bull, Olav Bjortomt, Tim Dixon, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping, Carol Twinch, Jane Macartney, Nick Meo,
ResumoIndex Embattled banks to raise cost of credit City fears after Swiss bank writes off $10bn Times poll is new blow for Brown's reputation Index Brown offers support on Afghan front line Six years for Black Olympic costs rise Four star rockers Putin retains control Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Public Agenda Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch Labour support slumps as Tories hold ground Populus interviewed a random sample of 1,506 adults … Fed up with this lot, but alternative is little better After the mince pies and crackers, Black heads to prison for 6½ years Tycoon voices sorrow, but there is no apology Prosecutors wanted a 30-year prison term Decline and fall Rolex Rising security costs threaten to break the Olympic budget Terror attack could increase policing costs Jowell confident of hitting £8bn forecast Tessa shows off her fine lung capacity in the relay section Pugh 'Amelie killer' was suicidal, court told Terrorism charges Yard man promoted Youths' baby threat Watchers miss bird Old boys rock heaven and hell for the mothership of all reunions First night Rock Led Zeppelin O2 arena, SEI0 Louis Vuitton To make a million, take a bright spark — and two dragons Alliance Leicester Forces may be locked into Afghan conflict for decade, Brown's trip to front line reveals PM within 60 miles of big battle for Musa Qala Opium farmers to be paid to grow other crops One more unto the breach Hundreds flee as allies start to penetrate stronghold 1.09pm: the moment when online shopping found Christmas spirit Liberty Home Staff: But if that's too much trouble Mum, hard cash will do nicely The top ten Canoeist's wife is charged with deception as he issues desperate plea for reunion Mrs Darwin accused of frauds totalling £162,000 Police seek help to fill in couple's 'missing year' Britain apologises to Arabs over drunken Tornado crew Verizon business Couple held on suspicion of 5 murders at care home HSBC Gang jailed for £85,000 kidnap Samurai swords to be outlawed MPs back MI5 on '7/7 warning' Uneven weight of pay packages Sartoriani Almost a year after SÎan Lloyd broke off her engagement L'orÉal Paris Warsi moves from teddy to dragon People In their heyday, Led Zeppelin were almost as famous for their rock'n'roll excesses as for their musical prowess It is an honour, apparently, to have a pizza named … Sam West, the son of the actors Timothy West and Prunel Sweet revenge for David and Simon Reuben, accused last Postscript Peter Capaldi, who plays the spin doctor Malcolm Tucker Why the human race is growing apart Evolution has speeded up in past 10,000 years Genetic variants arise 100 times more swiftly British Gas Tribes and traits The Chosen One Putin appears to endorse what might be a relative liberal as his successor Game On The Olympic naysayers deserve a medal for whingeing Short Changed Human evolution is speeding up. But isn't everything? When IVF turns into an IQ test Picture Gallery Let's stand up for Nicky-No-Names Thunderer: Nothing like a bit of brutality at the weekend Banning biocides The four Rs The EU's role in creating a Kosovo solution Wind farms may not be the answer Timesonline Justice research Tut's trumpet Women on the land Sporting harmony Timeless fashion Enduring beauty How to become a mad dictator in six easy steps Get real. There's no point in talking to Khartoum John Lewis Victory for teacher sacked after race taunts and sexual harassment Suicide head's Ofsted worries Multiple Display Advertising Items Our future. It's in our hands Dell Legal fears left Atlantic Conveyor defenceless Navy chiefs said ship was not 'high-value' 12 men were killed in Falklands attack Multiple Display Advertising Items Falklands death toll Liverpool Victoria WHSmith Tapas Nine 'did not meet to agree their statements' Challenge churchill SSAFA Forces Help Scanning craze may do more harm than good to the wealthy but worried Health check Taking the pain out of dying with peace, love and understanding Reducing physical agony is the first step Fundraising is needed to keep hospices going Sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Bad omen for a new queen? Camilla is struck by curse of the unbroken bottle Multiple Display Advertising Items Vital statistics Penguin colonies in decline because of global warming HM Revenue & Customs £125 fine for fast-food eaten slowly Ready for the UN's year of the potato Cameron vows to defend the Union Bowler bogged down for four days Schools are told to make room for social workers and police Flagship plan for ideal education of the future But critics cite failure to address child poverty Foreigners 'have taken 80 per cent of new jobs' Poor families take out loans at door with 200% interest Cabinet clash over pension rescue plan Statistics spin curb Data privacy call EU gives £115m relief Farepak cash delay Your train may be late, but it looks new Franchise owners put priority on branding Colour change a waste of money, say passengers Bordeaux Orange France China Rising star Putin rejects hardliners to anoint protégé as heir to Kremlin throne President's decision will settle succession Choice defies the latest predictions (AFP): Kirchner takes office with pledges on poverty and Falklands sovereignty Staples (AP): Church killer was failed missionary (AP): Thousands attend Evel Knievel funeral (AP): Sharif drops his threat to boycott poll Gore calls for climate 'mobilisation' Childminder's 'babycam' brings issue of trust into sharp focus Working parents can keep an eye on children Critics claim spyware undermines profession Madame don't you work long hours Minister is rebuked for outspoken attack on Gaddafi visit Africa must drop the guilt card to strengthen its hand Inside Track The Times Separation cannot wait, says Kosovo despite dire warnings from Russia Campaigners argue for abolition of 'outdated' Hippocratic Oath Key dates Norwich Union Released rapist comes back to haunt Huckabee as he takes lead Presidential hopeful dogged by Arkansas past Echoes of Clinton era as record is scrutinised Multiple Display Advertising Items Trapped and starving miners cook leather belt to keep their spirits up The Times Waste not … (Reuters): Trial of Fujimori gets under way (Reuters): Sports star jailed (AP): Dam 'threat' protest (AP): Historic journey (AP): Crocodiles kill 17 RAB Capital issues surprise profit alert Data hit rate-cut hope No rush on Rock Rio seeks BHP ruling Quote of the day Control Risks in talks Business big shot Fears of further writedowns send chill through the City Swiss giant UBS reports fresh $10bn hit Last month was the 'worst yet', analysts say Banks freeze recruitment as credit crisis bites Bleak winter in the City Not to be sneezed at Whitney's warning Stock markets Gieve's head will not be enough to appease critics Facing up to the crunch at last Isseymiyakeparfums Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Reckitt coughs up for Adams Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline Rock investor delivers profit warning RAB Capital to lose performance fees Slide in UK small-cap sector hits hedge fund Business big shot Savers will have to bear suspense over holidays Stair Glide Hopes of more rate cuts from Bank hurt by rise in factory-gate inflation Figure at 16-year high after 0.5 per cent rise Soaring energy and food prices drive costs CBRE The Times Crunch hands Lloyds TSB £201m writedown Rio Tinto asks for 'put up or shut up' ruling to force BHP into decision Takeover Panel steps in over brewery fight Reckitt set to enter US medicine market with purchase of Adams C. Hoare & Co. Bank of Scotland Uptown lot go downtown City Diary The Hollywood TV writers' strike really starts to bite … City Diary A further example of senseless girl-on-girl brutality: City Diary Hermetic philosophy City Diary Something arrives from Reckitt Benckiser. It is titled City Diary At PricewaterhouseCoopers, they are burying the ghost … City Diary Picture Gallery Russia forms state nuclear giant to compete with overseas rivals President Putin acts to unify civilian assets China's energy hunger offers potential market The New York Times wants Reuters business news Political patronage Japan's Eisai pays $3.9bn for US group MBIA rescue attempt Vodafone Qatar bid (Bloomberg): Cuts hit South Africa (Reuters): Boost for Philips (AP): Exchanges merge Civil rights attack on sub-prime 'scams' Jesse Jackson leads protest on Wall Street Banks accused of targeting minorities The london stocking competition Loan lookout Nothing has changed, say the activists, but some things have Flagships of private enterprise increasingly look to state aid 'My position is not in jeopardy', UBS boss says after fresh hit Credit crunch Marcel Ospel asserts that he is safe, even though the huge Swiss bank has had to take a $10bn writedown over sub-prime woes The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Help the hospices British funds Fed set to choose its weapon at dawn 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Fears over UBS offset hopes of another cut Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Carillion looks good with McAlpine joining the gang Benfield Group Deal of the day Timesonline Wichford Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Price Runner Reader Offers Ltd Court & Social Weather Eye The Very Rev Professor Thomas Torrance Theologian and leading disciple of Karl Barth who sought to recast his discipline as a science The Very Rev Thomas Torrance, MBE, Professor of Christian Dogmatics, University of Edinburgh, 1952-79, was born on August 30,1913. He died on December 2,2007, aged 94 James Lamond Left-wing Labour MP and member of the World Peace Council James Lamond, Labour MP, 1970-92, was born on November 29,1928. He died on November 20,2007, aged 78 Carlos 'Patato' Valdes Flamboyant and innovative conga drummer who coaxed a new lyricism from the instrument Carlos "Patato" Valdes, conga player, was born on November 4,1926. He died on December 4,2007, aged 81 Kevin DuBrow Gravel-voiced rock singer who hit the charts with Quiet Riot but failed to capitalise on success Kevin DuBrow, rock singer, was born on October 29,1955. He died on November 25,2007, aged 52 Masakazu Yoshizawa Musician who played the Japanese bamboo flute on film soundtracks Masakazu Yoshizawa, musician and composer, was born on September 10,1950. He died of stomach cancer on October 24,2007, aged 57 Arthur Hall Navigator who won two DFCs in the night skies over enemy territory Arthur Hall, DFC and Bar, night-fighter navigator, was born on October 31,1920. He died on October 24,2007, aged 86 Coroner cannot read hearsay to jury Law Report Court of Appeal Flexibility in inquests Queen's Bench Division Increased jail for weapons Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Court Circular Taxonomy's famous father Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Parade Latest wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner Bridge Chess Wandering queen Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Times Online The Times Perfect shelter in the rain shadows of North Wales Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 11,1889 The Times reports on the proposed railway under Oxford Street Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Cheltenham is only place to be once again this weekend Racing Resilient Southwell defies tide of misfortune Times Online Giles Smith Football Omission of Dettori from BBC vote is dismaying Fontwell Park Racing Southwell Musselburgh Yesterday's results Course specialists Lingfield Park Wolverhampton The first at Wolverhampton yesterday was halted when … Sedgefield Cope leaves Higgins battered and bruised by first-round humbling Snooker Maplin UK Championship World champion falls to 'Shotgun' from Stoke O'Sullivan struggles to rediscover the buzz Football Results American football Cricket Football Fixtures Other sport Snooker Squash Conte plans to reveal cheats and tell of 'rampant' doping Drugs in sport Joyon almost five days clear of record ABA role for Caborn Hanley in demand England rebound Departure of Black may spell the end for Wilkinson at Newcastle Rugby union Fitness coach leaves club by mutual consent Leicester lead queue to sign England fly half Henson will have his day in court after train disorder Alonso sets modest goal after return to Renault Motor racing Adoring public happy to lose sleep again for sweet science Boxing The Times 'Hurt' Hatton admits his future lies in class below England ready for hard grind as Jayawardena leads recovery Cricket Second Investec Test match The Times Scoreboard Toseland fails to call the tune after lifting lid on his ambitions Sport on television Clough tome is as original as the great man himself Christmas books Tottenham suffer new defensive blow as Bale is out for three months Football Wales player adds to Ramos's problems Defoe still not sure of starting despite scoring Times Online Timesonline Swansea survive early scare to see off part-timers Grant maintains Chelsea will display strength of character without Drogba Football Champions League Ferguson faces touchline ban for abuse The Premier League today Benítez confident his men know their lines as denouement looms Football Champions League Victory would ease the tension at Anfield Torres calls on fans and boardroom to unite Visiting team to provide fireworks on night of flares All the FA wants for Christmas is a chairman with ideas and character Fabio Capello may have banished David Beckham from … "We're friendly enough now, " Steve Gibson, the Middles 'For him, it is all about winning. He does not see beauty in the game' Football Capello uncovered What can supporters expect if the Italian is appointed England head coach? Someone very different to the average manager Boodles It figures Discipline and elegance among many virtues of cultured Italian Football Capello uncovered No fix as Calzaghe wins the Beeb's bout fair and square The Insider Times Crossword 23,781 Only one goal for Liverpool — to win at all costs England preparing for Capello Mourinho confirms he is out of the running Italian could take up post before Christmas The Times Cricket Rugby union Index The face Political pointe of view Recipes to be sprinkled with famous names Hemingway's eggs The click Want a blazing saddle? On yer (Mercedes) bike Image of the day Modern morals American beauty? Having observed females on both sides of the Atlantic, Tad Safran claims British women are unkempt and lazy about grooming…so Stefanie Marsh visited New York for a $700 makeover I didn't really have a problem with my face…but they did The Times The Times Choosing curtains is enough to drive me off the rails Bethlehem and bigotry Gas guzzler Work Life How is your work-life balance? You can't succeed unless it is good, says US life coach Ginger Cockerham, who gives 'laser coaching' to Times readers. Here she talks to a communications consultant Ginger says… I can't say sorry for something I didn't do Interview David Southall, the disgraced paediatrician, tells Anjana Ahuja why he remains unrepentant What makes men unfaithful Men Tuesday In the second extract from his new book, Desmond Morris explains why men sometimes stray from their long-term partners The Times Symbol of macho man is banished to sartorial Boonies The very picture of you Arts A portrait makes an original Christmas present, but how do you choose your artist, asks Rachel Campbell-Johnston Varekai Face facts: three top British portrait painters Portrait Special Beastliness is only skin-deep First night Theatre Beauty and the Beast Lyric Hammersmith, W6 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Billy Budd Barbican Pop Arctic Monkeys Alexandra Palace, N22 Dance The Nutcracker Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert OAE/Rattle Festival Hall Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV The Titanic Conspiracy: The True Story Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Death Race 2007: Tonight ITV1, 10pm Sex in the Noughties: The Sex Blog Girls Channel 4,10pm Variations Mr and Mrs Bin Laden BBC One, 10.35pm An Ideal Husband (1999) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm Sleepless in Seattle (1993) ITV2, 9pm Days of Wine and Roses (1962, b/w) Sky Movies Classics, 10.35pm Mimic (1997) BBC One, 11.50pm Nigella's happy Christmas, yah Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4395 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 117 Acorn Stairlifts Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Timesonline The Top Stories Stereotype of the Week Other Views Spoon-feeding serves no one Police Landlords opt not to let Housing The Week in Numbers Normal councillors are best Local Government Public Opinion New Medical Research Hospitals' threat to wellbeing Health Other Stories we Liked Why are we not waiting? Students vote for the party Education A woman's touch lifts big projects Regeneration Scholars to bypass the classics Education Foreign Ways Scientist with a personal touch Interview The chief executive of the Medical Research Council tells Jennifer Taylor that debate on controversial issues should be led by his organisation yet be sensitive to people's fears Media Monitor In the Professional Press Carbon Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you… Reinvention is a waste of resources What Worked for us In the Plink Diary Dates Inside 2007: from Anna Nicole to Paris Hilton Times Law No breaking in when breaking up Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Diary One arm tied behind its back? After the Natwest Three decision, what are the ramifications for other British business people, asks Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Getting shirty? 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