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News from 20/12/2007

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David Fremlin, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Alexi Mostrous, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Wragg, Philip Howard, Kevin O'Flynn, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, James Bone, Miriam Elder, Dr Michael Denman, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Hilary Rose, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Ken Russell, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Miranda McIntyre, Helen Turner, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Stephanie Condron, Charles Bremner, Will Lawrence, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Lord Leach of Fairford, June Powell, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Edward Clark, Ben Quinn, James Rossiter, Andrew Salmon, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Jane Reed, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tom Whipple, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Jestyn Angus, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, John Pincham, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Elizabeth Arden, Ben Webster, C. W. G. Bullocke, Minty Clinch, Mark Henderson, Ken Hardy, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Neil Gaffney, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, Trevor Trotman, Peter Hitchens, Stephen Pollard,

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Index Guantanamo three freed — and detained Spain makes plans to extradite all of the men Released trio held by police for questioning Law chief to examine baby-killing case Evans in 'scuffle' claim Founder's optimism 'Gas guzzler' fines Chelsea through Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Opinion times2 Screen Quick find Today's weather The Times Don't squeeze defence to pay for foreign aid, warns ex-security chief No 'Granita' deal, say Tory pair Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari It's all a Christmas tall story Three Wise Men are a legend, says Archbishop There's no evidence of asses, oxen or rising star A special baby is the integral part of this tale Tiffany & Co The three returned to Britain and those still in Guantanamo Left behind Pugh Mothers face setback over pension credits Officers face charges Tour operator sued Record for the Queen Married life Divorcée worth £18m fights for a slice of fourth husband's fortune Louis Vuitton Boyfriend of woman in rape claim 'scuffled with footballer' Manchester United Man dialled 999 to say girlfriend was assaulted Party 'a pulling joint with men seeking sex' When claims are false, lives can be destroyed Rising star who signed up with his dream club as a 9-year-old Manchester United New row with Russia over 'threat' to art Masterpieces could be seized, claims Moscow Royal Academy has no contingency plan Gucci Rising diplomatic tensions The best strategies Multiple Display Advertising Items Mean streets where 3 in 4 parking fines challenged are eventually overturned PC World . . . and best excuses Postscript John Gordon Sinclair, the actor, tells whatsonstage. … O2 Big hand for Gordon Brown - or else People "i eat vitamins more than I eat chocolate now, " Connie As Nick Clegg concludes his first day as leader of … Congratulations to Jamie Lynn Spears (the younger siste The Prince of Wales watches his wife, Camilla, as she has a crack at bowls in Bromham, Wiltshire Hurrah! It's a card from Shahid Malik, the promiscuous Speaking on Dave Cameron's Incredible Jouney (BBC A rash of baubles backstage at David Mamet's play Gleng Child-killer case to be examined after key witness adds to doubts No proof that baby was shaken, says expert Attorney-General to look into trial and issues Judge orders return of deported asylum-seeker, 15 'Rock bottom' GMTV seeks redundancies Killer's new sentence Music censor foiled Pickaxe man faces jail Rugby star charged Tug crew missing N°5 Chanel Absentee Ballot What the outside world hopes for from the next president of the United States I Moisturise Therefore I Am Isn't it time more people switched to a new kind of daily beauty regime? No End of Humanity Charity in all its forms is at the heart of the hospice movement Fairy lights and class warfare Picture Gallery Medicine without frontiers is now here What if you don't believe in Frosty? Atheists can sing hymns Rushed jurors Northern Rock Unhappy arrangement The false certainties of climate change theory Naval air power is here to stay timesonline Merry atheists Russia and the arts Light bulb moment In two voices Return to sender Disc-content He calls it determination; we call it inflexibility Join me in my campaign for boring old clunky mobiles Comment Prada Parfums 'Group attack' led to death of Meredith, says Italian judge Three suspects 'were active participants' Blood-stained clothes found in new search richer Sounds Boots Skin cream science is branded as 'waffle' Test of product claims finds lack of evidence Cosmetics companies 'fobbing off customers' Fact or fiction? beefyandlamby Argos Argos Homebase Neither blip nor fatal blow Home for Christmas — Briton free after 20 years on death row Orange Diana letter claimed that Prince wanted her murdered Currys Nespresso Fishermen will get more days at sea in return for protecting young cod stocks British fleet exempted from European cuts But conservationists say EU tactic is a gamble 'Land-all' policy may placate the ghost of the Grand Banks On the line Quota brings new fears for the porbeagle Nick Clegg is a believer . . . in families, not God Lib Dem leader is wooed by party leaders He won't say whether he used illegal drugs Daks God squad Flash mince pies mean trouble for Gordon Rail fiasco booked for New Year's Eve Network chiefs admit repair work will overrun Thousands will face severe travel disruption Small change can lead to big opportunities The Times Christmas charity appeal Nationwide halfords Scientists track down the whale's 'walking ancestor' It's Snowy the white robin Jack named No 1 for 2007 Teacher 'prank' backfires Christmas classic takes us to a land of sweet delight First night Dance Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker! Sadler's Wells Smythson Global Santa Play Dell Sri Lanka France Luxury car prices to soar as EU cracks down on exhaust fumes Germany prepares to fight emission proposals Laws will mean fuel savings for smaller cars Bush sounds death knell for Corvette and light bulb Baghdad set to share in digital age Modernisation at last for stock exchange Hope of attracting more foreign investors ANC's new strongman to reassure nervous South Africans Trading milestones Art world in shock after brutal murder (AFP): $750,000 banknote (AFP): Government deal (Reuters): Putin is man of Time (AFP): 'Pilgrims' arrested (AFP): Aid for exiles' return (AFP): Musical conservation (Reuters): Claws out for Santa Airline chief faces high jump for refusing to kick off tourists for a president Travel problems The Bulldozer gains election by a landslide with pledge to lift economy HSBC Weather blamed as crash kills 58 The Times Sarkozy offers safe haven to swap hostages for prisoners Kosovo makes its case at UN but Serbia will not let go Independence days Swimming star is left 'violated' by online exposé Ashley emerges with appeal to investors Pound dips below $2 Atticus takes big hit Citigroup setback Quote of the day Card fee is scrapped Business big shot Morgan Stanley bailed out by Beijing after $9bn write-off Chinese take 9.9% of Wall Street firm Chief who received $40m forgoes bonus Dubai investor paves the way for Debenhams bid Loose talk Stock markets MPC verdict is a seven or eight on the Richter scale Call a spade a spade, Mr Mack CBRE Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Bank balance is hair-raising Need to know Results in brief timesonline Ashley doesn't pull any punches as the main attraction hits his best form Sports Direct founder lays into his critics Analysts welcome honest appraisals Business big shot Alasdair Locke Ashley fights back Derbyshire UBS claims one title in otherwise tough year It's unanimous — MPC minutes set stage for series of rate cuts Loosening of policy is needed, say rate-setters Fears of wider crisis overshadow inflation Central control City regulator seeks change of attitude as it reviews lending rules Biffa opens its books to private equity bidders after revised £1.2bn proposal Times Mobile Mike Ashley, the Sports Direct boss, admitted yesterday that his mooted purchase of Les Ambassadeurs, the plush Mayfair casino, was off the agenda. "When it came to doing legal due diligence we couldn't get ourselves 100 per cent comfortable, " he said. For some reason, I find the concept of Ashley and due diligence hilariously funny British industrial jobs seem to evaporate every time … City Diary Outlasted Cloughie in the takeover dugout City Diary I was at Old Billingsgate Market yesterday for the … City Diary No junior employee to blame, just the council City Diary Picture Gallery New year's Resolution as Cowdery sells stake Atticus counts high cost of fight to deflect Barclays bid for ABN Multimillion-dollar bill likely for hedge fund Managers reflect on 'modest disappointment' National Savings and Investments Credit market turmoil thwarts Citigroup's bid to raise $10bn for oligarch The Times Prada, the Italian luxury goods house famous for its handbags and shoes, has appointed advisers to work on an initial public offering in 2008 Consumers to save £7bn a year as EU orders end of credit card fee Visionary keen to steer Jaguar's future Tata chief can 'make success of luxury brand' Preferred bidder may be announced this week 'Self-inflicted recession' looms over Japan Sundown Tata takeovers and targets NatWest Business 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 IMI counts the cost of bribery investigation Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Wait to see if clicks turn to crunch for comparison site Trinity Mirror Deal of the day timesonline Bet of the day Cobham Tiddler to watch Equity Prices action medical research The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Donkey Sanctuary British funds Court & Social Weather Eye Professor J. L. Ackrill Oxford philosopher who helped to introduce a new rigour to the study of classical texts Professor J. L. Ackrill, philosopher, was born on December 30,1921. He died on November 30,2007, aged 85 Xavier-Léon Dufour Liberal scholar who brought historical analysis to Bible study Xavier-Léon Dufour, theologian and Bible scholar, was born on March 7,1912. He died on November 13,2007, aged 95 Diane Middlebrook American literary scholar who wrote fine biographies of the poet Anne Sexton and the jazz 'man' Billy Tipton Diane Middlebrook, literary scholar and biographer, was born on April 16,1939. She died from cancer on December 15,2007, aged 68 Magda Szabó Hungarian poet, novelist, dramatist and essayist who wrote prolifically despite falling foul of the communist authorities Magda Szabó, poet, dramatist, essayist and novelist, was born on October 5,1917. She died on November 19,2007, aged 90 Peter Bocock Economist who shaped the World Bank's poverty reduction strategy after serving in Edward Heath's original 'Think Tank' in the 1970s Peter Bocock, economist, was born on June 18,1942. He died after heart surgery on November 16,2007, aged 65 Peter Benka Golfer who shone as a player and then as an administrator of the game Peter Benka, golfer and administrator, was born on September 18,1946. He died of cancer on November 27,2007, aged 61 Pursuing debt claim after bankruptcy established Law Report Chancery Division Secondary soliciting crime Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Word Watching Court Circular Threat to ceramics showcase Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths timesonline Memorial Services The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Legal Notices Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The MacDonald Partnership For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Discover where the big cats like to play Late travel Tiger trails and Taj Mahal break on offer Book early — and stay ahead of the game British Isles Late deals New Year's Eve party, Bath, £165; week in Tunisia, £389; three nights in Prague, £350; a week in Kenya, £477 Multiple Display Advertising Items Short haul Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Spotting magnetic activity marks start of Sun's cycle Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 20,1912 The Times reports on the supply and quality of Christmas fruit Winning Move Word Watching Weather weatherquest Pasco provides Warner with landmark win at Newbury Racing Owner's yellow silks carried to 250th victory Denman among 12 left in Lexus Chase Exeter Giles Smith Football Nicholls sweats on the fitness of Walsh Racing Ludlow Newbury Yesterday's results Bangor Course specialists Lingfield Park Kempton Park Mr Springfield covered in glory on belated comeback Equestrianism London International Horse Show British Eurosport, 1pm Football Results Basketball Southwell Racing Cricket Football Fixtures Darts Other sport Wolverhampton Equestrianism Ice hockey Rackets Tennis Leaving of Liverpool could prove masterstroke for brothers' future Tennis Skupskis aim to follow in footsteps of Murrays Stint in New Orleans provides unlikely boost The Times Navy frigate called on to aid Caffari in stormy seas Sailing Report delivers premature blow to Olympic hopes of Pistorius Athletics The Sunday Times Rogers returns to Derbyshire Ferrari gratitude Immelman blow Jenkins beaten William Hill Perry misses entire Six Nations after surgery on windpipe Rugby union Heineken miscreants available for selection Barkley charged over wedding-party fracas The Times Shane Horgan, the Ireland winger, will be out of action Ashton given task of building on England's encouraging World Cup Rugby union Game of catch-up keeping Loffreda on his toes Fine tale of a drowning Clough who did it his way Christmas books Jayawardena ripe to make England pay for alarming drop in standards Cricket Third Investec Test match Scoreboard timesonline No shortage of darts shocks, a little too much shocking pink Sport on television Guinness Jewell convinced Derby can be his pride and joy Football Club have top-eight potential, says manager Plenty of new faces set to sign in January Timesonline The survival specialist timesonline Bangura granted chance to apply for work permit and avoid deportation Football McClaren receives belated tribute from Middlesbrough for services rendered The Premier League today Game short of witnesses for the defence as it returns to the dock Football Rio Ferdinand and Sol Campbell, England centre halves and millionaires both, offer wildly contrasting pictures of today's players Authorities 'should take action over abuse by fans' Wenger's conveyor belt of talent shows no sign of slowing down Football Young guns Arsenal kids have mindset of United's class of '92, says Hughes Shevchenko puts seal on typical display after moment of madness from Crouch Football Carling Cup quarter-final L'homme Left in the traps Bolton take place in last 32 Lilleshall holds its breath The Insider Second chance Times Crossword 23,789 Sports companies think on their feet Benítez sees red after Chelsea punish Liverpool's off night The Times Inside Cricket Rugby union Index the face Genius? I'll drink to that Top marks for cynical Christmas opportunism the click The gospel truth about China's Christian millions You're talking through a hole in your head image of the day Modern morals Trouble in toytown Buying the right toy is not to be taken lightly, experts say, and often old-fashioned is best. Anjana Ahuja reports The psychologists' six toy-buying principles 'We've created toys that are unsocial and inflexible' The Times Forget Gordon and Fabio — just follow the brigadier Christmas cheer I may be — are you? A fairytale wish The Times Aids and the art of motorcycle maintenance the Times Christmas appeal Aids is ravaging Kenya, but one of the greatest problems is getting help to isolated victims. Riders for Health is a charity which does the job on motorcycles. Simon Barnes reports The Times Festive cheer on breast cancer The Times timesonline I need a break, what shall I have: heroin or a baby? viewpoint As Amy Winehouse's problems mount, and Lily Allen announces that she is pregnant, Caitlin Moran explains that the two young singers are under the same pressure — but deal with it in different ways Driven by the force of Will Rejection by a girlfriend drove Will Smith to be a success. Fear of losing it all keeps him working flat out, finds Will Lawrence Inside Think big, then bigger: the films of Will Smith Carry on rampaging Sultry students and a fabulously dragged-up headmistress . . . St Trinian's fills James Christopher with nostalgic glee St Trinian's 12A, 101mins I'm Not There 15,135mins Alvin and the Chipmunks U, 90mins The battle of Shirley's knee After half a century as a feisty character actor, Shirley MacLaine can give as good as she gets. Warily, Kevin Maher faces the wrath of a waspish diva barbican You can't be a teen and not be board screen Gus Van Sant's new film takes him back to his days as a sk8ter boi, says Stephen Dalton From robot to Romy . . . my Top Ten characters Is this the best Benedick ever? first night Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Olivier Theatre An Ideal Husband Royal Exchange, Manchester Pop EMF Scala, N1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Concert Calefax Christ Church Spitalfields, E1 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 Dave Cameron's Incredible Journey Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Hitler's British Girl Channel 4,9pm Lead Balloon BBC Two, 9.30pm Tootsie (1982) Film choice BBC One, 11.25pm Variations Coming Up: In the Dark Channel 4, midnight Return to Oz (1985) BBC Two, 10.45am Klute (1971) ITV3, 9.05pm One for the Road (2003) Channel 4,1am Blumenthal does panto Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano times2 Crossword No 4403 Polygon Picture Gallery times2 Quiz Codeword No 124 Arthritis Care Index World's biggest nation is anxious to draw investors to its regions Tony Halpin looks at the push to diversify the economic boom Kaliningrad to be Putin's Hong Kong Tony Halpin says a once backward region is prospering under the official stamp of approval Expansion of air transport will make life easier for tourists Kaliningrad Ski Investment Soars for the Winter Olympics Fun and Games begin in the city that is the leader … The Black Sea resort of Sochi is being transformed. Minty Clinch reports on progress Old Meets New in a Retreat of National Importance Multiple Display Advertising Items A Country in Miniature for the Very Rich Looking to diversify from an oil economy Miriam Elder reports on moves to encourage business links Olympics provides kickstart to rebuild Russia Controversy accompanies ambitious casino gamble Poker — officially a sport — is a game Russians cannot resist, says Kevin O'Flynn Hotel Expansion Boosts Regional Tourism The survival of the highest Altai's wilderness faces an uncertain future, says Kevin O'Flynn Kuban Invest JSC

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