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News from 19/12/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Alexi Mostrous, Professor Mark Lester, Evan A. Bayton, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rose, Ann Moore, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Marie Forsyth, Clive Davis, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Professor Tim Yeoman, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nancy Durrant, Professor Stan Cowley, Oliver Staines, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Tom Gatti, Alan Hamilton, Sir Hugh Cortazzi, Rhys Blakely, Canon Dr Michael Bourdeaux, Dr John Havard, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Richard Thomas Information Commissioner, Tim Ross, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Professor Tudor Jones, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Rohan Stewart, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Merton, Julian Newman Professor, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Thomas Catán, Professor Terry Robinson, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Bojan Pancevski, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Rob Green, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alex O'connell, David B. L. Skeggs, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Virginia Matthews,

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Index Rape claim after Man Utd's Christmas party Jurors question guilt of killer childminder Role of expert medical witnesses in doubt Foreman tells Times evidence was too weak King heading for new term as Bank Governor Lib Dems' leader President loses vote Winehouse arrested Spurs victory 'Throw caution to the winds, Mr Clegg' Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 Arts Quick find Today's weather The Times Top players paid £4,000 each for lap-dancing and drinks marathon that ended in tears Rape allegation 26-year-old woman claims player raped her Man, 19, is arrested on suspicion of rape Tony Cascarino Many accusations, but no convictions Theo Fennell Clegg snatches narrow victory to become new leader of Lib Dems Only 511 votes separate the two candidates Frontbench reshuffle expected by tomorrow Why the ladies love a good leadership election Pugh Revenue & Customs loses personal data Visas for festivals X Factor vote 'fair' Coastguard dispute Sausage 'attack' row Botox nation as more Britons lose their fear of the knife and the needle Tag Heuer Jurors break silence to insist childminder did not … Expert witnesses Foreman says medical evidence 'contentious' MP wants inquiry into role of expert witnesses Argos Sceptics query diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome Twelve expert witnesses called by the prosecution I'm convinced others on jury have doubts, says husband Our favourite probably-not-true story of the day holds Prada Parfums While Cameron's away, staff at Central Office play — safely People A bruise was spotted on the Queen's neck, just below … A blow for Steve Webb, the Lib Dem MP for Northav Oh, the fun of pre-prepared press releases. Of the … Postscript "i was never attracted to girls who always had everythi Might Brad Pitt run for president? "Not a chance, " … Dame Judi Dench cracks up while singing at a carol service at St Peter's Church, Eaton Square, for the Rehabilitation for Addicted Prisoners Trust, even though it doesn't sound like a particularly cheery do Cutting pay deal shows a lack of respect for police, says shot WPC E-mail from wounded officer read out to MPs Commons committee urges minister to pay up Firm that lost drivers' details scored errors in exam 'Friendly fire' from British Forces killed our troops, say Danes Waterstone's Henri Paul met me at airport and drove like a maniac — I was sure I would die Dodi Fayed's masseuse appears at Diana inquest Self-styled 'reverend' is accused of exaggeration What she said Police investigate suicide bomber DVD Child's play Sarkozy in state visit Churches 'doomed' Knife amnesty study Sainsbury's Ways to save Sainsbury's Slippery Slope The need for co-ordinated action on Northern Rock grows ever greater Clegg's Challenge The Liberal Democrat leader now needs to reach out beyond his own party Windsor Change What Castro could still learn from Elizabeth II A chilly time to stand and stare Picture Gallery Throw caution to the winds, Mr Clegg Thunderer: Only honest drivers get road fines Supporting science? Russian interlude Strengthening powers to protect personal data The problem with supersurgeries Timesonline Its own reward Peer approval Atheists sing carols Cheltenham's charms Gone in a puff The curse of the Barclays Premier of the Month Kyoto? Bali? Heck, they're miles from this bit of America Comment Magna Carta bought for $21m by US tycoon Rolex Radio 1 backtracks on censoring Pogues song Winehouse held over 'bribery plot' Quiz relates to alleged attempt to halt a trial Police seize singer's phone and bank records Sky Challenge churchill Curling tongs explosion leaves four teenage girls critically ill in burns unit Lewis Hamilton hitches a ride with police after ban Hooligan fears scupper Midnight Mass Spiderman arrested on skyscraper Congestion charge exemption is axed EasyJet Car thief has a swift change of heart after checking his rear-view mirror Dell Paying out a fortune in stud fees can't guarantee a Derby winner Trainers and jockeys make the difference Environment beats bloodline, say scientists Renault 10% factor that makes a champion New-style diploma scores can beat a levels in university places battle Scoring system aims to woo sceptical families Exams that business likes begin next year Takeeducationfurther A level (AS and A2) Multiple choice Diploma International Baccalaureate Pre-U Premature baby care is 'hit by nurse shortage and overcrowded wards' Boy gets leukaemia after gene therapy treatment Norwich Union Blueprint for 'son of Routemaster' New look for favourite symbol of the capital Hydrogen power and better disabled access The Times Selection of peers 'should be open and much more stringent' Brown should lose power to appoint members of the Lords Tory leader's local party failed to make basic checks on donations Russia Today A beautifully judged, delicate and subtle, divine comedy First night Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Olivier Times Online Rac rescue Cuba Now for Zuma's pressing problem: who would be 'first lady'? Europe Humiliation for Mbeki as ANC's 'big man' is voted party president Populist Zuma now in line to lead South Africa Change poses threat to economic stability The wives, former wives and lovers Harrods At last, Castro says he will step aside for the younger generation Waiting in the wings Send us your pictures Challenge churchill Turkey's cross-border raid mars Rice's upbeat visit 300 troops in assault on Kurdish north Iraq US Secretary of State urges co-operation The Outward Bound Trust Border crossings Nine new members prepare to join free European travel club East meets West Eastern-bloc nations enter the Schengen zone EU invests €1bn in security to seal borders Why Schengen? Location is the key when neighbours want to visit The Times Thank God it's Friday — or not if it's what you call your newborn Nationwide (AFP): Retired army chief is jailed (AFP): Army 'failing on abuse charges' (AP): 40 killed as train derails (AFP): Letter to Santa still beats e-mail What's in a name The Times Huckabee's surprise surge helps to revive McCain's campaign fortunes Iowa vote could throw open Republican race New Hampshire will be vital battleground The latest polls Clinton backer stirs the pot over Obama's 'Muslim' roots King set for second term at Bank as Brown puts stability first Anxious to ease the path for Northern Rock Governor seeks to relieve tensions Taxpayers fork out to keep the Rock steady Interbank rates slide Drax halts refinancing Fabergé returns Quote of the day Core inflation down Business big shot Goldman shines Activist investor fires a salvo at Cadbury board Stock markets Watchdog to examine Sky's control of football and film rights Rebel who won't be Schwepped aside Picture Gallery Nationalisation by default Commodities UK Online Currencies Need to know Timesonline Private equity vehicle aims to return Fabergé name to the lap of luxury Pallinghurst buys name from Unilever Mining company will use brand for marketing Scrambled history Times Online Business big shot Brian Gilbertson Master Card Worldwide Taxpayers' backing for Rock hits £50bn The credit crunch King hits out at stricken bank's investors Nationalisation 'could break the logjam' Central bank auctions inject cash and confidence King tells of 'this palpable sense of fear' holding back bank lending Cb Richard Ellis Need must. Charles Dunstone, the Carphone Warehouse … Some in the City have been reluctant to get embroiled … City Diary Number's up as statistics office confesses blunder City Diary Further evidence that for all Stuart Rose's efforts … City Diary Festive season in full swing at Northern Rock City Diary Picture Gallery Turmoil in the markets forces Drax to shelve its refinancing Dividend hope dashed and warning on profits Chairman quits and shares take a tumble Drop in core inflation eases way for UK rate cut Former Fed chief blamed for stoking US sub-prime loans crisis The Times Investors wary despite Goldman's record profit Top earner on Wall Street cautious for 2008 Bank's 30,000 staff to share bonus of $20bn RBS looks at stake in Chinese wealth fund (Reuters): Centro bounces back Atlantis in production Tradus in £946m sale (Bloomberg): Christmas tree clash Is the ghost of Scrooge watching our profligate Christmas Present? Swiss International Air Lines 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 Drax generates gloom with lower dividend Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Petrofac's strong profits oiling the wheels nicely Bodycote International Deal of the day Timesonline Zetar Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action medical research Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Actionforcharity British funds Reader Offers Ltd Law report On this day Sir Norman Reid Director who presided over the Tate Gallery's first acquisitions of work by postwar Modernists Sir Norman Reid, painter and a former director of the Tate Gallery, was born on December 27,1915. He died on December 17,2007, aged 91 Ian MacArthur Long-serving MP and quietly effective leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ian MacArthur, OBE, MP for Perth and East Perthshire, 1959-74, was born on May 17,1925. He died on November 30,2007, aged 82 Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Mayfield Scots Guards officer who led his battalion in two difficult tours of Northern Ireland in the 1970s Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Mayfield, DSO, LVO, soldier and farmer, was born on November 2,1930. He died on November 30,2007 aged 77 Squadron Leader Terry O'Brien Airman whose war ranged from bombing German warships to clandestine operations in Burma Squadron Leader Terry O'Brien, DFC and Bar, Croix de Guerre, wartime pilot, was born on November 4,1915. He died on September 10,2007, aged 91 Leslie Portch Steadfast governor in a testing era for the prison service Leslie Portch, governor, Wandsworth Prison, 1976-81, was born on April 16,1921. He died on November 8,2007, aged 86 Floyd Red Crow Westerman Singer and actor who campaigned for Native American rights Floyd Red Crow Westerman, actor, singer and political activist, was born on August 17,1936. He died of leukaemia on December 13,2007, aged 71 Tatsuzo Shimaoka Lives Remembered Whether oral promise is indemnity or guarantee Law Report Court of Appeal No presumption of stay Chancery Division Word Watching Court Circular RM Passing out Timesonline Awards Legal news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Church news Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest wills Declarer: Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Realists start dreaming of another grey Christmas Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 19,1877 The Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78 was so beset by strategic folly that it was called a war "between the one-eyed and the blind" Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Sha Tin paradise has every angle covered Racing Hang on to your hat at Ascot Kempton Park Lingfield Park Rugby union Football Lynch will return to riding in new year Racing Jockey given back his licence by the BHA Court evidence still under the microscope Bangor Newbury Grobler facing tough choice over Britain's flagship boat Rowing Catterick Racing results Southwell Football Results American football Darts Football Today's fixtures Equestrianism Other sport Ainslie in pole position for Beijing after Sydney success Sailing Sailing Squash Tennis Ashton waiting game expected to continue as RFU buys time Rugby union Uncertainty whether head coach is right man Extension of rolling contract on the cards World Cup inquest criticises O'Sullivan's methods Edwards may be reunited with Gatland in Wales role MacArthur shares the delight as Joyon puts her record in danger Sailing Frenchman speeds across Indian Ocean Longer boat proving crucial for solo sailor McLaren given green light to race in 2008 St Helens agree deals Origin in mothballs Whitaker on a roll Taylor survives scare Willstrop hat-trick Belated burst by Harmison helps England recover some lost ground Cricket Third Investec Test match Timesonline Scoreboard from Galle Going for a Burton? It's time for answers Football Nick Szczepanik National Football Centre: The key questions The Times Centre spread Call me Scrooge, but festive parties must be scrapped Football Coral Timesonline Osman injury adds to Everton's problems McLeish can get out Gold card as takeover falls shy Football Pools forecast The Premier League today Ten-man Tottenham display tougher side to secure deserved place in the last four Football Carling Cup quarter-finals Grant compiles shopping list as Abramovich sanctions spree Football Carling Cup quarter-finals Chelsea chase Anelka as injuries hinder hopes Lampard takes over from Terry as captain Peace comes at a price for Benítez after 'fluid' talks Carragher rejects Capello's overtures Duff takes big step MP backs Bangura Wenger ban relief City capture Castillo Sending-off fails to mar masterclass from Arsenal youngsters Football Carling Cup quarter-finals L'homme Darts throws weight behind bid to arrow in on Olympics The Insider Times Crossword 23,788 Rich pickings at QPR Wenger's perfect ten keep Arsenal challenging for glory on all fronts The Times Sailing Inside Index The face A model consort How do you say Hush Puppies in Italian? The click Why reindeer have a twinkle in their eyes At £8.4m a page it's the bargain book of the year Image of the day Modern morals Should they stay or should they go? As the Queen becomes Britain's oldest monarch, and Cuban leader Fidel Castro hints at retirement after 48 years in power, Hugo Rifkind suggests other long-serving icons who might consider their positions Royal figures It's not the age, it's the mileage The Times Disgraced by my birth Family secrets Everyone apart from me knew that my life was built on lies — and that my real father may have been in the SS The Times Tea towels and toy sheep: you never forget your first Noël Poodles do the dirty on the grassroots Wassailing wild man Little stars of Bethlehem Nativity It's showtime for kings, angels and shepherds — not to mention the occasional dancing camel — across the country, as infant and junior schools lend the Nativity story their own unique flavour . . . The highs, the lows, the so-sos Style The year in fashion Is this a Matisse? Er, no, it's Mattie's Arts Guess what Kate Moss is getting for Christmas? A bespoke critique of her daughter Lila's art. Alex O'connell (and Mattie, 3) investigate Win bespoke criticism for your child's art Greatest shows on Earth Arts If you are taking a winter break, there are a host of fine exhibitions around the world. Nancy Durrant picks her Top Ten Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets Cinders glows without fire First night Opera La Cenerentola Covent Garden Concert Le Concert d'Astrée/Haïm Barbican Jazz Ray Gelato Giants Ronnie Scott's, W1 Timesonline Concert LPO/Alsop Festival Hall Theatre Rough Music King's Head, N1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Hampson/Rieger Wigmore Hall Hi-de-high and mighty Crème The ten worst gifts 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 Today's TV Heston Blumenthal's Perfect Christmas Dinner Viewing Guide BBC Two, 8pm Last Chance Driving School ITV1, 9pm Fanny Hill BBC Two, 9pm Great Expectations (1946, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.15pm Variations The Secret Millionaire Channel 4,9pm My Boyfriend, the Sex Tourist Channel 4,10pm Die Hard (1988) ITV2, 9pm Onibaba (1964, b/w) Sky Arts, 10pm Mr 3000 (2004) BBC One, 11.30pm Sun, sea and sexploitation Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4402 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 123 Action medical research

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