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News from 17/12/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Yepoka Yeebo, Zahid Hussain, Ruth Tenne, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Moritz Volz, Carl Mortished, Matthew Hoggard, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Sir Martin Holdgate, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Gerald Davies, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Alan Carr, Ian McMillan, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Deborah Haynes, Walter Leaf, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Chalke, Max Clifford, David Castle Wing Commander, Anatole Kaletsky, Tim Meston, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ron Lewis, John Hutton, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Lilly Peel, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Ali Hamdani, Angela Jameson, John Trott, Kay Brock, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, David Fellows, David Lister, John Westerby, Professor John Murrell, Rick Broadbent, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Dom Cuthbert Brogan Osb, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Francesca Steele, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Lucy Powell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, William Rees-Mogg, Chase Twichell, Giles Whittell, Jonathan Clayton, Les Creighton, Bryan Pattison, Tim Hames, Tatiana Capodistri, Dominic Maxwell, Larry Zweig, Alice Fordham, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Gabrielle Marcotti, Melanie McDonagh, Tony Dawe, David Sanderson, Philip Pangalos, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Neville Peel, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anne Candlin, Olav Bjortomt, Fiona Hamilton, Nicola Copping, Ross Anderson, Stephen Roberts, QPM, MA Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Director,

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Index 'i came to rid Basra of its enemies, I now hand it back to its friends' Airport deemed only safe place for handover Britain signs away control of last province Legacy of caution and hope GPs to reapply for jobs in 'supersurgery' tests Charge over libel trial Star fosters the future Sale of carbon permits 'Being inside Boujis, club to the rich and famous, … Tensions over Bank Timesonline Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch Ministers plan to take key powers from Bank during financial crisis New tensions between Governor and Treasury Officials embarrassed over criticisms of Brown Tommy Sheridan is charged with perjury over libel trial allegations Former MSP arrested as he finishes radio show Wife also detained and police search home She said, he said . . . Links Supersurgeries to go on trial in first step towards Tesco-style franchises City's GPs will be told to reapply for their jobs New practices to open evenings and weekends What patients want is swift access to a listening doctor Tag Heuer You are on a hiding to nothing: are you sure you want the job? Fabio Capello will soon learn what it means to be England manager as journalists dig for skeletons and friends prepare to sell secrets. Max Clifford, the PR guru, gives his top tips Anorexia 'cannot be picked up by looking at photographs of super-thin models' Psychiatrists say brain structure may be cause Victims find it hard to enjoy simple pleasures Possible triggers Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari Blair talks money MP to sleep rough Prosecution call Beer not a study aid Picture Gallery Crumbling services and violence on the streets, but hope follows British pullout Michael Evans The ship that hitched a record-breaking ride across top of the world Scientists deliberately trapped vessel in ice floe to prove theory of transpolar drift L'homme Yvessaintlaurent Boy, 16, stabbed to death in street brawl Killing of teenager is London's 26th this year Violence flares after youths gatecrash party Three teenagers held after Muslim, 17, dies from a knife wound Ryanair Chanel Cost of building 'superprisons' omitted from £1.2bn budget Extra funds will not stretch to construction Doubts over whether all three will be built Patek Philippe Jailbirds help sparrows find haven Exxon Mobil Families told to pay bond for relatives to visit them in Britain Visa restrictions are likely to provoke anger Minister to visit India to explain the proposals Labour is more sleazy than my government, says Major Sky WHSmith Father will not let Molly call me from Pakistan, says mother What's in a name? Sky 'Fresh' supermarket chicken that flew in from Brazil months ago GARNIeR Primary Purpose Creating franchises of GPs should be to the benefit of patients Seeking a Leader Zuma would be a poor candidate to succeed Mbeki in South Africa Rock'n'Roll See and be seen on the train leaving from Platform Deux The shame that makes us give Picture Gallery He's one, two, three times a loser . . . Thunderer: What a mean welcome to Britain Visa bonds are contemptible Napoleon's rest Nuclear answer Who is to blame for Bethlehem's misery? No monkeys in the police ranks Timesonline We need the RAF Riders for health Money and the BBC Global overdub Time turner Predictable cousins Spirit of '84 Iraq — the biggest, and best, story of the year Never heard of the west Siberian bog? You soon will Comment Brigadier strides into battle against Taleban Officer at the front won control of town British, US and Afghan troops followed his plan Presentaid Boys held after school attack £2m police bill for translators Two found dead after house fire Younger drivers 'getting worse' Rac rescue Dell Two people killed after light aircraft crash into each other at 1,800 feet Post Office MPs seek say on Civil Service changes Bishops identified after 600 years Genes that raise cancer risk identified Utilities dig deep to pay council fines Why time with mum and dad is best Christmas gift for children SSAFA Forces Help Not a Wii in sight Nestle Help with holidays gives lifeline to terminally ill Neildiamond Multiple Display Advertising Items Sue Ryder Care The show that's just so last millennium First Night Pop Spice Girls O2 Arena Greatgifts From Wannabe to . . . Everett: acting in Hollywood is like living in Afghanistan Sue Ryder Care France Middle East Crouching Tiger star goes into battle for million hidden orphans Zhang Ziyi leads work of British child charity Fostering unknown in China until 10 years ago Fostering ties Heathrow bomb suspect on the run Rashid Rauf escapes custody in Pakistan Allegedly a key link in terror training network Inside Track Crisis All aboard the overnight party train for the French Riviera Multiple Display Advertising Items First down the track Modern art takes on the old guard in ancient city Sue Ryder Care Israeli sanctions 'will ruin plans to rebuild Palestinian economy' London Art Fair Life in poverty (AFP): Turkey bombards Kurdish rebel bases (AFP): Communist jail break (AP): Honeymoons over (AP): Body theft arrests (AFP): Happy worms Splits and jeers as ANC seeks a leader Dismissed deputy looks set to get the job President's attempts to unseat him backfire Save the Children The Times Clinton gets crucial boost DogsTrust (AFP): Parties unite to take on Mugabe (AP): Israeli experts try persuasion (Reuters): Crackdown on 'immorality' (Reuters): Rebels abduct French reporter (AP): Winnie-the-Pooh socks payout Tiscali London worst hit as house prices slide Collins Stewart talks Panic over basmati Silicon powers ahead Quote of the day Ashley appointment Business big shot Jamie Ritblat Concern over Government's sale of Co2 emission permits City experts asked about auction method Electricity producers face increased costs Hutton angers unions over agency workers' rights Towering figure Stock markets This crisis is no longer a simple problem of liquidity Win Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Pressure mounting on basmati supplies Price of staple surges amid rising demand Costs deter farmers from expanding acreage Business big shot Jamie Ritblat Second 'Green Revolution' needed to combat rice shortage London house price fall of 6.8% in past month stokes economy fears How market rates are determined and the difference they make Royal Mail review likely to prompt call for split Collins Stewart to confirm Nomura talks Terry Smith prepares statement for LSE Japanese bank may sidestep speculation Naspers poised to buy auctioneer Tradus Virgin Trains prepares £5 London-Manchester fare Swiss Sands shift as solar energy's silicon demand outshines that of chipmakers Shortage as world's need for element surges Subsidy of sun panels raises industry's use Tata pulls ahead in race for Land Rover and Jaguar Short supply of hyperpure material forces innovation Global phenomenon Developer pursues an artist's dream to transform the great cities of the East Minoru Mori is stamping his image on Shanghai and on Tokyo's Roppongi district, Leo Lewis reports Future of industry is clean, international and nuclear-powered Monday manifesto Business Secretary is eager to promote the success of manufacturing as energy considerations pose worrying questions Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesmobile CV Equity Prices Action Reader Offers Ltd Archaeology Sir Arthur Watts Lives Remembered Weather Eye John Lywood Manager of public houses who forsook a life of material comforts for a peripatetic ministry among the Gypsies of Kent John Lywood, evangelist, was born on August 16,1923. He died on November, 21,2007, aged 84 Peter Orton Professor Peter Wolf Tony Tenser Colourful British film producer and distributor renowned for the brazen ingenuity of his titillating promotional stunts Tony Tenser, film producer and distributor, was born on August 10,1920. He died on December 5,2007, aged 87 Laura Archera Huxley Wife of Aldous Huxley who championed the 'human potential' movement through books and a charitable foundation Laura Archera Huxley, self-help author and charity worker, was born on November 2,1911. She died of cancer on December 13,2007, aged 96 Rome-India trade routes deciphered Court Circular Legal news Latest wills Judge can reconsider case he has already decided Law Report Queen's Bench Division Generous interpretation Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Power to admit other parties Queen's Bench Division Word Watching Britannia Royal Naval College The Royal Miltary Academy Sandhurst The Sovereign's Parade Commissioning Course 071 Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices How Beaufort ended our breezy weather reports Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 17,1976 The Times's Paris correspondent reports on a theft from the Louvre Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Tamarinbleu disregards billing as Pipe makes his mark on calendar Racing Stable's second string lands feature race Cheltenham haul lifts yard in standings Rugby union Football Osana states his case as Champion hopefuls fall by the wayside Betting Plumpton Racing Kempton Park Yesterday's results Ayr Wolverhampton Course specialists Leading jumps trainers Jockeys Wait almost over for Arthur as Foster puts up brave resistance Boxing Basketball Results Bowls Boxing Cricket Golf Ice hockey Pools dividend Rackets Rugby union Wright enjoys first victory over his great British rival Sailing Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Other sport Hong Kong takes the heat off horses Olympic Games Equestrianism events face 35C temperatures Cooling facilities on hand for competitors Jockey Club laboratory aims for drug-free event Howell starting from scratch in his attempt to scale peaks again Golf Better days Kingston takes home title as Wilson falters Lions to face Eagles Joyon's record Grinstead perfection Favre passes Marino West Indies cruise Motorcycle champion plays through the pain on his route to greatness The big interview Man of many talents still feels a sense of loss over the tragic death of his role model as he embarks on the next leg of his journey Riding high Bitter road of the travellers bound to a square ring Christmas books O'Sullivan finds rhythm on the dot Snooker Maplin UK Championship Maguire unable to live with master's brilliance Semi-final win sealed with final-frame 147 Schumacher runner-up at Wembley Motor racing Kovalainen pledges peace but trouble brews with Hamilton Capello's only failing so far has been test of caricature No time for token gestures after admission of home-grown failure The Times Comedy and sport are close relations and that's no joke The excellence of Sri Lanka Edwards pleads for perspective after RFU official joins in fracas Rugby union Heineken Cup Black apologises for lashing out at player Investigation likely to take place over incident Clermont fightback puts Wasps at risk Perpignan gain revenge amid fresh acrimony over injury to Roche Rugby union Heineken Cup Wilkinson helps Falcons to forget their troubles European Challenge Cup Bath stutter but hit Albi for nine as quarter-finals beckon Toulouse march on while Leicester face an uncertain future Rugby union Heineken Cup Edinburgh's 29-10 win at home to Leinster on Saturday The Times Bad news arrives in threes for Bristol despite leading their pool Rugby union Heineken Cup Blues leave Stade floundering in Flanagan's wake Flawless Lamb continues to make amends for mistake Weather is hindering my struggle for fitness Timesonline Strauss will travel length of the world to reclaim England place Cricket Times Online Mag1c Numb3rs Ground forces work round the clock to be ready for decider Cricket Third Investec Test match Sky Sports 1,4.30am tomorrow Fears beginning to ease over relaid surface High water serves as reminder of tsunami Volkswagen Galle by numbers Times Crossword 23,786 Squads Timesonline Terry faces new injury ordeal Gallas strike keeps Arsenal riding high United win makes life awkward for Benítez The Times Sky Sports Matthew Hoggard Rafa in the red James Toseland Index The Ceiling Monday poem Bathtime blues Oh dear, I think I feel a touch of rhwe coming on The click A wake-up call in defence of the pm snooze Stone me — you two aren't married Image of the day Modern morals Bouji on down Nightclubs Boujis and Mahiki are like second homes for the young royals. What makes them special? Hugo Rifkind went to find out The Tuesday night look The Times Apocalypse, wow! I can't wait for the economic meltdown A house should be to live in, not live off Visions to cling to Make merry, in moderation Health There is no reason why you can't be a little bit wicked during the season of goodwill. Just follow a few simple rules, says Amanda Ursell, and you won't lose all the benefits of that festive pretox French restaurant Restaurant eating Italian restaurant Japanese restaurant Do I need to detox in January? My friend's cot death agony Q&A Work or family problems? The sound of Christmas What to wear on Christmas Day Style You can be the queen of sheen no matter how you spend the 25th, says Nicola Copping. Photographed by Zac Fackelton, styled by Eve Thomas When the curtain calls Arts After the smell of the greasepaint comes the roar of the crowd, but how do you soak up the applause? Dominic Maxwell learns the art of taking your bows Bowing out gracefully: variations on the theme of the farewell gesture US strike gives London scars The walk-out by the Writers Guild of America is having a knock-on effect on West End theatre, Lucy Powell reports Playing Hooky from America First night Theatre Peter Pan Churchill Theatre, Bromley Peter Pan New Victoria, Working Concert Robert Holl/András Schiff Queen Elizabeth Hall Varekai Theatre The Faerie Queen Lilian Baylis, EC1 Theatre Wolf's Book of Badness Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Theatre Santa Claus the Musical Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham Today's TV Prime-time digital plannerDigital Choice Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Olympic Dreams Viewing Guide BBC Two, 2pm Polar Bear Adventures with Nigel Marven Five, 7.15pm Dispatches: How Safe Are Your Christmas Toys? Channel 4,9pm Pan's Labyrinth (2006) Film choice Film4,9pm Variations Live at the Apollo BBC One, 10.35pm O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) Channel 4,10pm Solaris (2002) Channel 4,11.55pm Moonlight Mile (2002) BBC One, 11.20pm Sex, guys and videotapes Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4400 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 121 Acorn Stairlifts Index EDGE The Times Meeting eases Benítez tension The News Anfield showdown Captain's leading role Keane fury Weekend in Numbers Wenger hails his captain Keane confronts referee in tunnel after late controversy Picture of the Day Santa's hat-trick Strachan rues penalty as Celtic slip to defeat Maldini to call it a day at end of season Ronaldo restates love for all things United Cover credit Scholes set to go top of Capello's agenda Online talking shop England manager making plans The News The Podcast Clinical Tévez weakens Benítez before summit The Games Barclays Premier League Few players for Capello to watch but Hargreaves grows in stature Barclays Premier League The Games Short of numbers Wenger's men mix it and match United to remain top The Games Barclays Premier League Match stats How they rated Ghost of Mourinho comes back to haunt Chelsea Barclays Premier League The Games Toughest tests have put United in box seat The Fallout Big four take stock The commentator A strong defence and favourable fixtures are the bedrock for a charge for the title QA No guardian angel Clubs get clause out The captain's table Why keep the natives happy? The columnist Talking point The Opinion Joke that will be understood by about 200 people familiar with the 'To the clubs mentioned they are 21-0 down on league titles' The Debate Bent finds his form at right time for Bruce The Games Barclays Premier League Birmingham 1 Reading 1 Derby 0 Middlesbrough 1 Fulham 0 Newcastle 1 How they rated Eriksson rings in the old and strikes gold Barclays Premier League The Games West Ham 0 Everton 2 Sunderland 1 Aston Villa 1 Tactical Analysis The Games Barclays Premier League Getting their touch back at the Emirates Stadium Marking-free zone United's smash-and-grab Berbatov leaves Redknapp to reflect on home truths yet again How they rated How they stand Barclays Premier League Tables and statistics The Games Schaaf and Bremen lead the goal rush The Continent Gabriele Marcotti League tables and results Satellites' lack of vision Koeman job on the line Italian league French league Spanish league German league Score six and lose: the day that left Shankly speechless Christmas classic The Shoot-Out Fifty years ago, Huddersfield went to The Valley and set an unwanted record that still stands today The Games Coca-Cola Championship Boothroyd hurt by more than plight of Bangura Coca-Cola championship Alan Carr The Games Topical Barometer League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two The Game League Two Ian McMillan's five most groundtastic grounds The pornography of corrugated iron sheds Tony Cascarino Terrace Style The View A celebrated poet, and football fan, on the joys of 'groundtasticism' Tony's Fiver Championship The Results Coca-Cola League League One League Two Roberts reaping loyalty bonus rewards Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland The Box Live matches Timesonline Chelsea v Liverpool Sky Sports 1, kick-off 7.45pm Wednesday Our Web Late Bites Fink Tank Four of the best The Fink Tank The Greatest . . . Derby County matches The Times The Prem The Fixtures Help, help, I've been mugged The Player The Pies Late Bites Spot the pie L'oreal Index Greece at a Glance A country for all seasons and diverse experiences Tony Dawe looks at efforts to focus on upmarket and eco-friendly tourism Safe Haven: Bird-Watchers and Eco-Tourists Find Plenty in Reserve Stirred and shaken on a journey of discovery along the wine road John Carr tastes more than a few drops in the Peloponnese Nature prospers despite a big growth in pollution Philip Pangalos considers the country's efforts to protect its environment Greece A Chef's Guide to the Miscellaneous Tastes of Athens Celebrated sights conceal the capital's hidden gems Three long-term visitors share their favourite Athens locations with Philip Pangalos From Clean Monday to Chestnuts, a Nation Celebrates Twelve months in Greede — when and where to go Philip Pangalos and Tatiana Capodistri browse through the tourist calendar This way to the sunset and the laid-back life Tony Dawe chooses unspoilt islands on which to while away lazy days and nights Greece Cosmopolitan city at the cultural crossroads John Carr relishes the rich heritage and buzz of bohemian Thessaloniki Tourism bosses put their faith in holidays that are good for the soul Sloping off for a civilised break Skiing and culture make the perfect combination for a Greek winter, says Mark Frary Gorge Yourself on the Mainland, Then Swim around the Islands Little Gems where You Can Get Well Away from It All Investors champ at the bit to cash in on holiday homes boom Changes in zoning laws will cut red tape, says John Carr Take a Virtual Tour before You Make your Holiday Plans Greece

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