News from 21/12/2007
2007; Gale Group;
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Brian Luker, Mark Souster, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Sir Adam Ridley, Philip Howard, Patrick Hosking Business commentary, David Chater, James Bone, Susanna Reece, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Thomas Tallon, John Bruhier, Kevin Eason, Andrew Braddock, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Melanie Reid, Huon Mallalieu, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Alan Millard, Jan Wise, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, Andrew Davis Director, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, William Shawcross, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Roland W. Morant, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Michael R. Meadows, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Robert Freer, Andrew Salmon, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, ZoË Strimpel, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Robert Penn, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Dan Rosenberg, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Professor Chris Turney, Jonathan Clayton, Dr Tom Green, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari, Secretary, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Dominic Maxwell, Professor Anthony Seaton, Graham Finney, Russell Jenkins, Edward Henry, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Antony Woodward, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Bill Davies, David Sinclair, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Raymond Turner, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, Benedict Nightingale, Professor Ian Craft, Stuart Birch, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Douglas Kedge, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Bill Frindall, Rebecca Goldsmith, Patrick Martin, The Rev Dr Anthony J. Carr,
ResumoThe Times Index A minute later, 29 died Nine years on, the only Omagh suspect is free Guantanamo inmate tastes freedom Property fund locked The Times Times Online Threat to Zuma Index Timesonline Opinion Times2 Sounds Quick find Today's weather The Times Stay in touch Prosecuting men who pay for sex 'will reduce the trafficking of girls' Local councils and police can make charges Aim is kill demand side of exploitation The Home Office is not seeking to deport foreign crimin 'Thank you very much everybody. Now I want to go home and see my children' Spain seeks extradition of Guantanamo pair Allegations of 9/11 terror cell connection Prisoners Mikimoto Academies pioneer ousted as the voice of secondary schools Sir Cyril Taylor loses chairmanship in coup Management style had led to alienation New GCSE: bite—sized exams and no coursework Pugh Brown goes home for 'serious' break Clyde tug search ends Drink killed Marine Row over GPs' hours Two Ronnies sale £2,000 test may harm pregnancy chances How it works New law to solve diplomatic row over cancelled art show De Beers The day terrorists spilt a town's blood with apparent impunity Omagh bomb The politicians called it an act of savagery by 'undiluted fascists'. But who are they? And will they ever be made to pay for their crime? Key facts Reaction Case fell on forensic errors and police lies Omagh bomb Prada Parfums Channel 4 chiefs kept competition phone lines open despite knowing no one could win Broadcaster is fined £1.5m by watchdog Regulator says others will face strong action The Times bucks trend to add 700,000 readers Christians protest as Doctor Who is portrayed as 'messiah' Diana chauffeur was 'drunk like a clown' Bus driver in court Tram attacker jailed Bluetongue case Stamp prices go up Churchill heartbreak The record-breaking age of Elizabeth, longest-lived … The Queen Queen makes history at 81 years and 243 days But her reign is still shorter than Victoria's L'homme Facts about the monarchy Bvlgari Boots Police chief in legal battle to take pension on top of pay Force froze money when he took new post Package would have amounted to £240,000 Gucci War crimes inquiry into Tamil rebel living in UK Police forces pay £2 billion in pensions each year, … Currys Drivers face a £2,500 fine for splashing pedestrians Dangerous driving Points Careless driving Inconsider-ate driving Michael Portillo says being chairman of next year's … An actor's life beckons once more for Arnold Schwarzene Multiple Display Advertising Items Frankincense, gold and, er. . . People The late, great broadcaster Richard Dimbleby was a … Something of a drubbing for David Cameron in The Oldie A lovely story comes our way, about an older, slightly Gordon Ramsay, left, promotes Christmas with Gordon Ramsay, on Channel 4. We have no evidence to suggest his deer friend is now a fine venison stew. Only a hunch Will Smith, interviewing himself on-stage at the premie Postscript Omagh's Agony The search for justice should not be abandoned now Culture Wars Russia's decision to halt an art exhibition has more sinister overtones Give Us a Break Even the most meticulous politician deserves and needs occasional time out Oxygen for the self-righteous Picture Gallery The allure of the tiny red plastic hotel 81 years, 244 days in the line of duty A Queen above criticism No to Routemasters Rape allegations Congestion confusion We must acknowledge global warming, and act Fact and fiction at Christmas time Timesonline Old school charm Selective singing Exam lite Needling knitters Secret counterpoint Power of knowledge 2007 — a very bad year for the God squadders Am I a criminal? Under Labour I haven't the foggiest Boots Family angry as sister who tried to kill dying father is spared jail Surgery to delay release of Briton on death row Toysrus All your Christmas and new year TV and radio Nestle Bruce at his magical best: no frills, but plenty of thrills First night Rock Bruce Springsteen O2 Arena Index Amazon Enoughsenough I'm no career divorcée, says ex-model Discovery of Scott's chalk penguin Pension U-turn 'stabs women in back' Still sparkling after 120 years LG Fog and another freeze threaten to hamper the great Christmas getaway Currys Is your doctor peddling any of these quack ideas? Medical myths Dfs Drink at least eight glasses of water daily Reading in dim light ruins your eyesight We use only 10 per cent of our brains Mobile phones are dangerous in hospitals . . . or talking in the prescribed manner? Shaving causes hair to grow back faster Hair and fingernails still grow after death Samsung Drawing on hope to build a future The Times Christmas appeal Timesonline Clegg should take a leaf out of Paddy's book-cut the waffle Leading lights PC World Non-believers to sit in judgment on churches 'Mystery worshippers' are paid to rate services Many are surprised by warmth and atmosphere Canon TheSmileTrain Italy 'Stay-at-home' Obama comes under fire for a lack of foreign experience No meetings of his Europe committee US critic describes 'void in his profile' South Africa Foreign relations Giuliani confined to sickbed as polls take turn for worse Dell Foreign Staff: Family who vanished in storm found after 3 days Children in the forest to cut Christmas tree Helicopter crew saw 'help' sign in the snow Astronaut is trapped in space after mother dies in car crash Bee Movie Housing czar sacked after uproar over grace and favour homes The Pope met the President - but the model girlfriend was missing Father Christmas quietly returns to Baghdad Trees and decorations in shops and homes Celebrations are still overshadowed by fear Decathlon Jessops Rival nations make peace with historic war games Police charged over terror suspect escape Toy guns and real fears - it's playtime in Gaza Bringing it all together Global Santa All your Christmas and new year TV and radio Norwich Union New ANC leader dealt a blow as £35,000 bribery charges revived Torture, an iron fist and twisted logic set stage for landslide victory Tashkent President flouts rules for election West regards poll as yet another charade Tough talker (AFP): Robbers get away with $100m art haul (AFP): Forests at crisis level (Reuters): No barriers to east (AP): Kidnap trial starts (AP): Caspian gas pipeline (AP): Death sentence (AP): War crimes ruling (AFP): Shark attack 'hoax' Crowe dumps cheerleaders for children Actor's rugby club is made family-friendly Lucrative gaming machines are next to go The Times Virgin mobile Fame games The Times Friends Provident locks exit from £1.2bn property fund Six-month suspension of investor withdrawals Move comes after fall in real estate values Last-ditch appeal by BSkyB over stake sale Brown undermined Shell drops gas plan MBIA sub-prime blow Quote of the day Vivendi's €4.5bn buy Business big shot AIM debut today for investor in courtroom fights Rich pickings Stock markets Rising profit warnings spark fear of high street meltdown Bad news will be worse if retailers delay Picture Gallery The law is now an asset class Commodities Could be a trap Stay in touch CBRE Currencies Need to know No 1 for Business Results in brief Timesonline BSkyB aims to avoid loss of £200m on sale of ITV stake by putting shares into trust Broadcaster told to cut its holding to 7.5% Plan to lobby minister on alternative scheme Business big shot Fru Hazlitt How events unfolded Hank Paulson, all-powerful Treasury Secretary and forme City Diary Picture Gallery Media Planet What is it about Christmas? This is the Morgan Stanley leisure team's Jingle Bells. Is it the drink? Or wouldn't we bother at anyother time of year? Is a battle brewing at Fuller, Smith & Turner? City Diary HSBC gambles on political changes to secure KEB bid Desperately seeking retirees in Panama City Diary I would not wish to be the bearer of bad news for Right City Diary Beware firms that carry the founder's name: it appears City Diary Brown's claims on economy undermined by double dose of grim news Current account deficit hits 5.7% of GDP Public borrowing set to breach forecasts More than half of lenders deny homeowners full base rate cut MasterCard Worldwide Oil giants abandon plans for 'uneconomic' green power plant Project would have captured and stored CO2 Subsidies needed to make it viable, firms say The Times Doughty triples its money as it sells Möller for €1.55bn One man's crunch makes another's castle Bricks and Mortar Uninspiring views MBIA suffers biggest decline in 20 years as it reveals $8.1bn sub-prime exposure World's No 1 insurer holds risky CDO assets Disclosure raises doubts over future The Times Bear Stearns suffers first quarterly loss in 84 years Credit crisis to become lawyers' picnic as banks face class-action claims The Times Vivendi raises the stakes with €4.5bn swoop for broadband Happy new year is a wish, and not a guarantee Media Panto producer loves to wow 'em in the provinces, oh yes he does Nick Thomas and his Qdos put on 19 shows Audiences demand novelty every year Mediapolis 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 Johnson Matthey hits a high amid bid talk Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Demographics and Asia make Carnival one to hold Senior Deal of the day Timesonline Unitech Corp Parks Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Actionforcharity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Conductive Education British funds Q&A Weather Eye Professor John Hudson Bomb disposal expert of notable coolness and bravery who later became a leading horticulturalist Professor John Hudson, CBE, MBE (Military), GM and Bar, bomb disposal expert and horticulturalist, was born on July 24,1910. He died on December 6,2007, aged 97 John Lywood Lives Remembered Peter Bocock Peter Orton John Ounsted Educationist whose high-achieving 'progressive' approach at Leighton Park influenced a generation of headmasters John Ounsted, educationist and former headmaster of Leighton Park School, was born on May 24,1919. He died on December 2,2007, aged 88 The Very Rev Kenneth Jennings Outspoken Dean of Gloucester Catherdral whose liberal approach helped to foster a more forward-looking Chapter The Very Rev Kenneth Jennings, Dean of Gloucester Cathedral, was born on November 8,1930. He died after a long illness on December 14,2007, aged 77 Vespasian's tax on pissoirs, and calling cross or pile Questions Answered Test-tube baby ban breaches prisoner's human rights Law Report European Court of Human Rights Exercising placement order discretion Court of Appeal Mutual co-operation in extradition cases Queen's Bench Divisional Court Bridge Chess Winning move Court Circular Legal news Church news Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Birthdays Anniversaries Newspaper Support Recycling Antiques & Collectables Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Contracts & Tenders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Convincing, smooth and contemporary: new Jaguar is the real thing Motoring XF stands up well to vigorous Coca-Cola test Red starter button one of few poor features Timesonline Specification Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items For Gawd's sake, get me to the church on time Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 21,1888 A letter to The times regarding the disappearanceof Mr Stanley Winning move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Ahern gets three-month riding suspension for 'deliberate' whip offence Racing Jockey pays high price for 'shameful exhibition' Mount was struck 20 times in two furlongs Southwell Betting Wolverhampton Simon Barnes Football Ascot Racing Exeter Yesterday's details Ludlow Southwell Uttoxeter Wolverhampton Noel Meade has Jazz Messenger, last year's winner, … Football Results Basketball Cricket Darts Course specialists Equestrianism Football Fixtures Other sport Event loses Essex accent to give palace jolly oche fix Dars Ladbrokes. com PDC World Championship Whitaker has Grand Prix win snatched by Dutchman Equestrianism England may recruit part-timers to support Ashton as head coach Rugby union RFU fighting to keep Edwards from Wales Manager could offer views on team selection Gear hoping he can propel Worcester to new heights A fly half needs more than basic instincts Rugby union The Sunday Times Caffari given helping hand Naved deadline Deal for Hall New tour dates William Hill Vaughan must give lead after shameful show of ineptitude Cricket Third Investec Test match Scoreboard from Galle Vaas returns for second helping and brings England to their knees Cricket Third Investec Test match Guinness Timesonline Laugh at the crass footballers, but do not resent their wealth Ramos short of options as King suffers new blow Football Head coach bemoans six injured defenders Zokora to miss derby after appeal to FA fails Sport Staff: Vaughan maintains winning streak The Premier League today Crouch plays the 'foreigner' card after his wild night out Football Ugly incidents make two-footed lunge scourge of modern game Zokora, Denilson and Crouch add to long list Referees must clamp down on nasty tackles Arsenal and Liverpool may pay the price for a poor group stage Football Jewell's fashion statement sets tone at Derby United to honour Solskjaer's service Rovers' Santa gift Sullivan is thankful Abuse 'no big deal' Southgate ambition Dynamic leader who must give governing body modern image Football New chairman has to unite warring factions National centre high on the list of priorities Timesonline Volkswagen Heady cocktail that can make headline news Burton gets FA seal of approval after passion play by Pearce Football Convenience centre QPR outdo the neighbours The Insider Why Hill's not selling Times Crossword 23,790 Ferrari's reward to the 'Spygate' mole Hair-raising day for Vaughan's flops in Sri Lanka Buoyant FA takes centre stage Burton upon Trent is still preferred location Triesman appointed independent chairman The Times Sky Sports Terror tackles England's new era Index The face Divorce? It's big business, really Dreaming of a white Christmas? Blame him The click Suck it and see: how to make a flea flee Image of the day Modern morals Happy hunting The sales have already begun — but will you get a best buy or the last dregs? Carolyn Asome offers her top tips for success How to make the best of the sales With the right approach this year you have a golden chance to make some fantastic purchases, says Lucia Van Der Post Barhains galore John Frieda Collection The Times Chill frisson from a dark, distant dawn Angora! How nice 100 legs good Guide to the sales 2007 Directory Magimix Depaul Trust Mulberry The 12 tales of Christmas Fighting with Chuck Berry, being so miserable you have your hair dyed white . . . there's nothing like December 25 and all that for bringing out the storyteller in musicians of every hue Inside AA No to Muzak—viva Parranda! Sounds Dan Rosenberg, schmaltz hater, on an epic quest to find the real music of Christmas Timesonline The Times Magic (plus flute) Sounds Around the world. children's opera is booming. So why don't we get it right, asks Neil Fisher Barbican What's in it for them? Multiple Display Advertising Items Radio Timesonline Hogwarts and all First night Theatre Potted Potter Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Dance The Nutcracker London Coliseum Theatre Marianne Dreams Almeida, N1 In the main paper Concert Cecilia Bartoli Barbcian Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Facehooked Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7pm Jamie at Home Christmas Special Channel 4,9pm Not Going Out BBC One, 9.30pm Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) Film choice Channel 4,1.15pm Variations The Friday Night Christmans Project with Girls Aloud/Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Channel 4,10pm BBC One, 10.35pm Die Another day (2002) ITV1, 8.30pm The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) BBC One, 11.35pm Tales from the Crypt (1972) BBC One, 1.20am The elusive Mr Cameron Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an IPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4404 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 125 Full Tilt Poker. 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