News from 13/12/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Bernard James Luckhurst, Tony Halpin Moscow Correspondent, Jeremy Austin, David Brown, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ginny McGrath, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Roger Baresel, James Ducker, Catherine Bruton, Murad Ahmed, Bob Walkden, Gavin Knight, Patrick Kidd, Ginny Dougary, Mary Ann Phillips, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Veronica Wood-Querales, Mark Barrowcliffe, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Patricia Fletcher, Jane MacArtney, Hilary Rose, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Smart, Nicholas Blanford, Anatole Kaletsky, G. Marlow, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Davis Director, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Susan Thompson, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Danielle Segal, Graham Spiers, Sébastien Chabal, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Sarah Birke, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, Malcolm Bowden, Marcus Leroux, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Matthew Edwards, Jonathan Clayton, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Ben Jones, Matthew Parris, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Mike Sant, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Allen Robertson, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Finlay Scott Chief Executive, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Gabriele Marcotti European Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Carol Masciola, Richard Ford, Juba, Nick Meo,
ResumoIndex Banks offer billions to fend off recession Dramatic move by the world's central banks Prime Minister outlines plan in an exclusive interview with The Times Up on the roof — a power struggle Home Secretary seeks secret murder trial Foot-and-mouth link Over-the-counter Pill Pratchett ailing Northern Rock threat Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Screen Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch Contractors 'sold top soil contaminated with foot-and-mouth virus' Company accused of causing second outbreak Defra may be stripped of its inspection role The power struggle Why is Home Office trying to stage murder trial in secret? Alleged killer may be linked to secret service Millionaire author victim lived as a recluse Gagging orders Theofennell Officers vote over strikes and call for Home Secretary to quit Rank-and-file issue vote of no confidence Scottish officers join ballot for strike rights Report on extremism was not made up, says think-tank Prisons in England and Wales are to be "locked down" … Pugh Anti-terrorism police chief needs 'advice' Millions for cycling Fears over climber Councillor trumped 'Gauguin' from Bolton Teenage girls will get Pill over the counter to help cut pregnancies How mothers stay upright despite bump Breitling Brief history Did I ever think it would be fun? . . . well, you can never get bored Gordon Brown Interview In an exclusive interview with The Times, Gordon Brown tells Peter Riddell, Philip Webster, and James Harding of his plans to fightback after a troubled autumn Stalin returns, to tell MPs of greatest triumphs in history Guards for footballers' homes after Mrs Gerrard faces down raiders GUCCI Hazard of the job Brightest poor children do worse than wealthy but dim classmates Academic progress is tied to parents' earnings Britain is at bottom of social mobility tables Ofsted will visit without warning to foil 'rehearsals' Double death mother did not have cancer Samurai sword ban Laser beam danger Terrorism charges Brothers give £3m Child readers' choice Tiffany & Co Tessa Jowell missed Monday's debate on the Olympics … Richer Sounds Suits you, sir — but not them People Just when he thought nothing else could go wrong, Gordo 007, it seems, is not happy with the state of equipment Postscript Needs must for the cash-strapped BBC Parliament Paris Hilton (yes, we know, but Hugo's not here and … The world record for the largest number of Richard Branson impersonators has been set at Heathrow by 130 employees of Maris Interiors, raising more than £70,000 for the Rainbow Trust Children's Charity in the process Sainsbury's Sainsbury's Timesonline Bvlgari Iraqi interpreters seeking asylum in Britain will be refused entry until 2009 Terror suspect held lawfully Discworld author has early Alzheimer's Terry Pratchett writes upbeat message to fans He describes diagnosis as an 'embuggerance' Illness that sent Iris Murdoch tumbling into a sea of silence Viewty The Central Bank Cavalry Europe's political leaders now need to concentrate on global institutional reform Desert Rape A case that has damaged Dubai's claims to modernity Slippery Customers You might love them, many loathe them, but eels never stop fascinating us My garage roof goes global Picture Gallery Free the 'Grandfather One' now Thunderer: Peanuts? Police are paid sugared almonds GMC and its critics Mothers' happiness The Government is alienating the public sector Exodus of Fleet Air Arm aircrew A dark day for rail champions Timesonline Lost in translation In tune with King Tut Typecasting leaders British beauty Don't blame America for our economic woes Can you speak fluent gibberish? Here's a job for you Comment Boots Did Unity Mitford have Hitler's love child? Aristocrat inspired by Third Reich and Nazism Invalid story was 'to cover up her baby secret' Diplomats abandoned me, says Madeleine case suspect London camera exchange We need GM crops, says new chief scientist US experience shows they are 'relatively safe' Professor also wants more nuclear power Waterstone's John Beddington Argos Millions of presents will get lost in the post Delivery companies 'have not learnt lessons' Royal Mail expecting to handle 120m parcels Mr. MAGORiUM'S Wonder EMPORium Stand and deliver Pringle of Scotland Mfi 'i may be a bit wild, but I didn't murder Meredith' American suspect was 'intoxicated by freedom' Press have portrayed me as monster, she says The thriving Roman town that slipped into oblivion Archaeology Ruins revealed by The Times in 1929 are found to be of 'stunning international importance' Digital Carbon Trust Glorious past Currys Train driver wins appeal over deaths Sole survivor bucks slender odds Ferry officer cleared of manslaughter Lock of Lennon hair a snip at £24,000 IKEA Done the daily walkies, next stop Santa's grotto Dell 'Air passengers need extra 2in for safety' Lords say seats may be unsafe in an emergency Long-haul travellers advised against aspirin Simplify digital Unicef Yes, they've got oodles of talent, but so what? First night Theatre Loft Roundhouse, NW1 Philips Orange Multiple Display Advertising Items Princess deeply and blissfully in love with Dodi, says stepmother Affair with Dodi 'not just a summer romance' Duke of Edinburgh 'always nice to Diana' Give up your weapons and come over to us, Taleban leaders urged Afghanistan Officials say that 5,000 fighting for as little as £5 a day have already agreed to renounce violence for a place in the new economy PriceRunner Knocking it off the 'worry list' may take decades A pornographic deck of cards and £150m surprise for town's liberators Budgens France Lebanon Mother of raped boy forces tourist paradise to confront its dark side Dubai court jails two attackers for 15 years Campaigner feared rapists might go free Building frenzy Kremlin orders British Council to close offices by end of month Cultural publicity in tricky setting BT Around world Zoo culls the creator of the cult of Knut Wines from Spain Going Knuts Rolex Currys (AFP): Saudi king invites Iranian leader to join pilgrimage (Reuters): New boots for big feet Peace talks hit first barrier Base jump off tallest tower (Reuters): Fake terracotta warriors Ike Turner, father of rock'n' roll, dies aged 76 Musician notorious for beating his wife He recorded the first rock single in 1951 Vauxhall Ego and drugs led to self ruin Justice minister courts trouble with the law in a little Dior dress Eel poachers put 'white gold' on the critical list Me, a model? (AFP): Blaze kills 21 people in high-rise block (Reuters): Hostage crew freed (AP): Harassment claim (Reuters): Poison plant ruling (Reuters): Minister dropped (AP): Mug of a robber (AP): Holy punishment (AP): Wacky warnings Huckabee accused of cheap shot at rival's religion as he closes the gap on Giuliani Candidate's remarks add heat to TV debate 80 per cent of voters don't know who to back The Times The Mormon way China gives Hollywood the chop in piracy row Panasonic Alliance Leicester Army now a target after general killed in bombing Multiple Display Advertising Items The victims Mbeki faces humiliation as rival's bandwagon rolls on Dourthe Smythson New rules to push rickshaws off the road Delhi 'spruces up' for Commonwealth Games Drivers complain that they are being victimised The Times (AP): 110,000 march in general strike (AP): 'Hero' takes on subway gang (AP): Police smash prostitution ring (AP): Pet chickens fall foul of council Sartoriani Rock rescue in doubt as one of two bidders threatens to walk Olivant presses for early decision on bids Consortium calls for information on banks Xstrata confirms merger talks Rank hedges bets Airline profits to fall Microsoft map deal Quote of the day Selfridges soars Business big shot Markets still edgy after central banks' $110bn tonic Eyes only for you Stock markets In through one door and out through the other Picture Gallery Rio and BHP fight in need of better refereeing Commodities Taxing times lying in wait Key4 italia Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Microsoft challenges Google's dominance with $50m deal to buy Multimap website Ability to target ads tempts software giant Founder of UK service gets $25 million windfall Business big shot Sean Phelan Leading the way Analysis Rank scraps dividend and slashes budget as bingo group's numbers suffer The Times I got it wrong. It wasn't Zara who was the royal at Icap's charity day, it was this chap Lowdown on those oversized underpants City Diary Student rag attracts bullheaded PC brigade City Diary On Wall Street they have not been able, despite six … City Diary A rumour reaches me. The spirit of Scrooge stalks the … City Diary Ping! A daft survey appears: six out of ten people … City Diary Picture Gallery House sales tumble to worst level in eight years Newly agreed deals down for fifth month Rush for the exit as confidence plummets Merger talk abounds as metal prices slide Swiss Sports Direct hits new low with City as Merrill Lynch advises 'sell' Analyst says the market is 'distrustful' Director denies he will become chairman Times Online Helicopters are flying high as high street prepares for seasonal winners and losers IATA slashes profit forecasts for airlines as fuel price hits Central bankers hoped clouds would clear, but the storm only gathered strength The ground-breaking move by central banks looks set to ease, not end, the turmoil in world money markets Liquidity injections How Bank's money-market move may help to ungum the system MasterCard Worldwide Lehman chief receives $41m share bonus 30,000 Goldman staff to get average $600,000 Cut in awards for credit division staff British trio plead guilty in US case after agreement on UK jail The London Paper It's love at first sight as Bebo and Facebook team up on technology CB Richard Ellis Stay in touch Independent News hits back at its critic Packer group adds Vegas casinos to gaming empire Bischoff's move marks shift towards London as Citigroup plots way ahead British City heavyweight has taken charge of the world's biggest bank at a critical time for the Wall Street giant and its chief executive Credit crisis worsens as Greenspan says the Fed is powerless India creates a new generation of billionaires as family firms come to market Fame is about to follow fortune as Bombay's continuing bull run tempts hundreds of ambitious owners to float their businesses The big players From odd jobs to honorary consul, one man's journey to riches in business What comes next after the new gold rush? The new business capitals Perth Western Australia's economy is soaring, but its leaders face the challenge of sustaining its prosperity beyond the resources bonanza What Makes the Grade for You? Commercial Feature Founding father The Times 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 Barratt is top gainer on French bid hopes Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day No thrills, but Bunzl shows it has the acquisition knack Eyes down Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Johnston Press Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Actionforcharity British funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial service Birthdays Professor Seymour Benzer Neuroscientist who made spectacular contributions to molecular and behavioural biology Professor Seymour Benzer, neuroscientist, was born on October 15,1921. He died on November 30,2007, aged 86 Professor Thomas Stapleton Distinguished leader in paediatric medicine Professor Thomas Stapleton, paediatrician, was born on February 1,1920. He died on November 16,2007, aged 87 Liana Burgess Translator who married the novelist Anthony Burgess and became his stalwartly effective agent Liana Burgess, translator, literary agent and wife to Anthony Burgess, was born on September 25,1929. She died of cancer on December 3,2007, aged 78 Jane Rule Novelist whose work provides an incisive and quietly outlandish view of postwar Canada Jane Rule, writer, was born on March 2,1931. She died of liver cancer on November 27,2007, aged 76 Judith St John Tenacious head of the Osborne children's collection at the Toronto public library Judith St John, librarian, was born on August 4,1914. She died on October 17,2007, aged 93 Memorial service UN resolution qualifies right to liberty Law Report House of Lords Word Watching Court Circular Ceremony Scholarships Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Banquet Dinner Fellows School Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Birthdays Public Notices The Times Public Notices Great ice storm paralysed everything it touched Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 13,1805 The poetic strains of 'Juba' welcomed home Nelson's flagship Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest A carefree Christmas? Go continental Late travel Slip away for the perfect festive break Great deals in Paris, Tuscany and Cyprus British Isles Late deals Edinburgh, £57.50 a night; three nights in Iceland, £199; Florence for three nights, £284; week in Tobago, £629 Short haul A greener, leaner kind of holiday Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items O'Neill sees Long Walk as antidote to clouds over Jackdaws Castle Racing Taunton Cricket Football Carr warns that Sublimity will not be fully wound up Racing Leicester Yesterday's results Southwell Betfair Kempton Park Wolverhampton Love-15, love-30 . . . Scud loves them all Sport on television Ludlow Racing Huntingdon England prolong their suffering by throwing away chance to get even Cricket Second Investec Test match The Sunday Times Scoreboard from Colombo Sport Staff: Conte refuses to turn whistle-blower Drugs in sport 'Westlife' nickname lands on Broad's shoulders Cricket Second Investec Test match Football Results Basketball Cricket Ice hockey Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Blake battles back to offer a new sense of wellbeing Christmas books Maguire extends run with battling victory Walker to the fore Clarke re-signs Barker seals victory India clinch series Shirts collar rivals Caveman content to pick up club duties as he warms to life in Cheshire suburbia The big interview The giant Frenchman has discovered a fine butcher so is eager to stay in the UK, which is good news for Sale, says John Westerby Chabal's greatest hits The French import who feels at home RFU protects finances with one-year offer for Ashton Rugby union Green slips up to continue run of errors from England pretenders Football Carling Cup quarter-final The Times Giants lurk as Arsenal settle for second place Football Champions League Benítez braces for conflict on two fronts The Premier League today Ferguson's fledgelings take chance to repair damaged reputations Football Champions League Timesonline Qualifiers Trouble flares between rival fans again as four suffer stab wounds Football Champions League Timesonline Ragged Rangers are given taste of own medicine Berbatov remains committed to Spurs Howard interest Cardiff case delayed Kightly wants to stay Vogts makes pledge Concerns raised over shortage of contenders from England Football Enter Capello Sports Minister plans meeting with the FA Managers say move is 'indictment on game' Times Mobile Coach whose ham-fisted approach got him in a pickle Keep faith in your brilliance, don't bed the staff and you'll be all right Football Enter Capello Mag1c Numb3rs Raúl vouches for Italian in wake of great turnaround at Bernabéu Football Enter Capaello The Spain striker has no doubts about the ability of Fabio Capello to make England a world force again, as Peter Jenson hears Timesonline A man of letters that spell success: the a to Z guide to a serial winner Football Enter Capello From Spain to Lake Lugano and London: how to realise an ambition Football Enter Capello Capello criss-crosses Europe in pursuit of job Italian always 'had a thing about England' L'homme Fuller looks in pole position The Insider Victoria Pendleton's cycling achievements have been … Times Crossword 23,783 Shrewd Hamilton puts his finger on it 'Deal me in' says Capello as FA gets its No 1 man The Times Barclays Inside Sébastien Chabal Cricket Index The face Queen of the kitten heel When a bundle of joy can be a ball and chain The click Russian flirting robot has crafty chat-up line Hanks the reader's rave about Maeve Image of the day Modern morals Does your taste suck? Good taste is no longer defined by the upper class, but are we ready for the shock of the new U and non-U, asks a Mark Barrowcliffe Do you like it, or are you loving it? The language test Yes, please . . . No way . . . The Times Problems with pills Pills can be hard to swallow — but could a continental practice provide the solution? Timesonline The Times Why moving to paradise isn't that simple. . . Mad, bad, dangerous Hot pants Problem parent Hermes My daddy's name is Donor Parents Many children conceived by donor sperm have grown up angry and confused, and want a debate on their conception, says Catherine Bruton 'i felt like a sordid secret transaction' I know that 'daddy' means love, not sperm Sex, drugs and hockey sticks First person As the new St Trinian's film is to be released, former Cheltenham Ladies' College pupil Ginny Dougary recalls her days of extreme misbehaviour at the august institution The Times Hang on. Haven't I seen you before? The Christmas blockbuster Enchanted is more than a fairytale, it's a treasure trove of references to the great Disney films of the past. Wendy Ide reveals all — nearly Inside Prince Edward defeats the bus Deposited in the centre … AA Screen magic: the films that made Disney Princess charming Screen Disney's latest tugs at the heartstrings but Jerry Seinfeld's turn as a bee only tickles the ribs, says James Christopher Silent Light A star in a twilight world Joaquin Phoenix's turn as a nightclub boss fallen from grace is the highlight of an otherwise plodding movie, says Wendy Ide Youth without Youth Times Online Subterranean homoerotic blues Screen Todd Haynes's 'biodrama' offers an oblique take on Bob Dylan, he tells Stephen Dalton War . . . what is it good for? Well, films for a start We Own the Night An obscure siting for desire First night Theatre The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Jazz James Taylor Quartet Jazz Café, NW1 Theatre Absurd Person Singular Garrick, WC2 Dance The Sleeping Beauty Theatre Royal, Glasgow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Music from the Penguin Cafe Union Chapel, N1 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 The Street Viewing Guide BBC One, 9pm Last Party at the Palace Channel 4,9pm Lead Balloon BBC Two, 9.30pm In Cold Blood (1967, b/w) Film choice Sky Movies Classics, 10.50pm Variations Coming Up: 99,100 Channel 4,12.05am Thunder Bay (1953) Channel 4,1.30pm Arlington Road (1999) Film4,9pm Ju-On: The Grudge 2 (2003) Channel 4,1.10am Gerry can't fix it for you Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4397 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 119 Arthritis Care
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