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News from 28/12/2007

2007; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alexi Mostrous, Nick Wadhams, Andrew Billen, Hugh Pinney, managing editor, Zahid Hussain, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Richard Hobson, Denise Iredell, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, James Bone, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Ginny Dougary, Dr Simon Walford, Joe Joseph, Michael Batchelor, Pat Gibson, Lamine Jusu Jarka, Siobhan Kennedy, Gillian Lewis, Jack Malvern, Peter Sergeant, Gary Jacob, Dr D. R. Cooper, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Paul G. Prescott, Peter Davies, David Hands, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Ann Franklin, Tim Teeman, Martyn Woolf, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Michael Hendrie Astronomy correspondent, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gerard Baker, Malley Terry, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Andrew Salmon, Pete Paphides, Nick Dimbleby, Lindsey Baraham, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Conrad Jenkin, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Jonathan Wheatley, Belinda Merry, Jeremy Page, Gareth Roberts, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Bob Miller, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Graham Chase, Dominic Maxwell, Alan Shipton, Sophie Heawood, Bill Bell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Sheera Claire Frenkel, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Cllr David Barbour, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson, Andrew Dow, Nick Meo,

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Index Fears rise as Bhutto falls Assassin strikes after election rally Riots and recriminations grip Pakistan Injuries and fraud blight the battle for bargains Girl on quad bike killed Obama in poll plea Timesonline Opinion Quick find The Times A blow struck at the heart of Pakistan's hopes Bronwen Maddox Ben MacIntyre Leading article Obituary Final pictures — and the man who took them Can democracy survive, and who will take Bhutto's place? Benazir Bhutto 1953-2007 Main suspects are warlords and security forces Birth of a nation Sandals Civil war feared as angry mob demands head of Musharraf I asked her whether she felt immortal. No, she answered The Times's Ginny Dougary recalls twice seeing the intimate side of Benazir Bhutto — in Dubai and London 'Still, it's better to be an optimist . . . ' 'i Know death comes. I don't fear it' Extracts from Ginny Dougary's interview with Benazir Bhutto, published in The Times Magazine in April World reaction Leaders denounce senseless murder of a courageous woman and friend British politicians united in their grief Prime Minister says terrorists must not win Pakistani community in Britain is split as fears surface News could be pivotal in the race to replace Bush as president Readers' reaction End in sight for a dynasty steeped in power, death and politics Benazir Bhutto 1953-2007 Will a family member want to take the name? Father hopes teenage children will join party 'I have only now begun to mourn my wife's death. Now my heart is broken' On other pages A life in politics What Benazir Bhutto said Sainsbury's Nativity scene confirmed as medieval gem Carving dismissed as fake 'is a masterpiece' Art historians forced to rewrite the books Mfi Currys Dolphin Injuries and fraud blight sales Shoppers in big stores spend £2,000 a minute Credit-card scams as online shopping surges Unions urge Brown to lift 3-year pay squeeze Vitabiotics Sharps Girl, 7, is killed in road crash on quad bike she got for Christmas Toys that can kill Debenhams The Times The Nightmare Scenario Democracy in Pakistan must not be allowed to die with Benazir Bhutto Half Truths Weak mortgage lending is far from being all bad news Some rose-tinted specs. How kind Picture Gallery The queen is dead. Long live the cause Thunderer: 250 names is nowhere near democracy A terrible idea for petitions University challenge Italy v Spain Killing whales Target-mania obliges the NHS to aim wrong New Labour turkeys have not voted for Christmas Timesonline Piano wire menace Implant technology You must be mad See you Jimmy Waiting for a bus The world in 2008: test your predictive powers What good is aid if it can't reach those who need it? ASDA How a balloon helped to give burns girl, 6, a new hairstyle John Lewis Morrisons Can clean-up stars turn into rubbish? Oh yes, they can First night Theatre Cinderella Theatre Royal, Brighton Möben Dfs Dfs People quiz 2007 WHSmith Extra lick for stamps telling James Bond's cover story PC had heart condition Ripper case daughter dies Date-rape drug clue Boy is stabbed to death ID theft may drive family from their home Father wrongly sent fines totalling £10,000 Bailiffs clamped car and demanded payment System let us down, says family of woman killed by mentally ill husband The Kite Runner PC World Teachers 'quitting profession in droves' Keep that bleeping gift out of school Carpet Right A helping hand, but it comes at a price Christmas Appeal Anglian The Times Bovvered? Multiple Display Advertising Items Viewers attack BBC for foul-mouthed comedy Callaghan threat to quit as spectre of police strike loomed The National Archives 1977 It was the year that saw a prime minister clinging to power, and an eager Tory leader, Margaret Thatcher, waiting in the wings Everest Houston, we have a problem: Mrs Thatcher is locked in the lavatory The National Archives 1977 Was Benn the Silver Jubilee spoilsport? 'Stop Scargill' alert over Grunwick riots The year in brief Selfridges Wickes Poisoning by gamekeepers blamed for loss of rare birds of prey RSPB claims estates use banned pesticides Worst year for decade says protection agency Bensonsforbeds Furniture Village Kenya France Battle for lowa Obama urges voters to reject 'politics of fear' in face of resurgent Clinton Daughter held over Christmas murders of six of her family Vauxhall Violence, rumour and tribalism dominate knife-edge election Selfridges (AP): Parents of dead boy question tiger escape (AFP): Coalition agreed (AFP): Election date fixed Saved by baggage (AFP): Religious conflict Magnet West Bank houses 'killing peace process' Olmert and Abbas fail to agree over Har Homa Settlement at heart of earlier dispute with US Wesley-Barrell Lastminute Comet Theft of relics triggers diplomatic rift Bangladeshi statues of Vishnu vanish at airport France claims it has been victim of a sting Selfridges&co Culture clash Dell Karzai 'praised' for UN expulsions Hilton Norwich Union Critics accuse Sarkozy of 'bling-bling' antics as he whisks new love to Egypt HSBC The Times EMI's cash clash with Radiohead Ofcom to investigate S&N considers talks House price prospects Quote of the day Sallie Mae loses bet Business big shot Huge rate rise looming for sub-prime credit card users Marbles set to charge 33.9% for cash advances Banks' data shows fall in mortgage approvals Goldman says that Citigroup must slash dividend Core venture Stock markets Just look at what Buffett has decided not to invest in On a wing and a prayer Odd bins Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Marbles runs risk on rates Need to know Timesonline EMI accuses Radiohead after group's demands for more fell on deaf ears Hands rejected £10m price for keeping band Band's management says others will quit label Business big shot Helge Amotsbakken Compilations give music industry a late burst of speed Rio Tinto chief calms investors over BHP snub as China weighs up deal options The Times As pubs and bars wait for the smoking ban to bite in the new year — and can those poor souls you see huddling outside in the freezing rain really be enjoying themselves? — from Germany there comes a novel solution Barbican venue gives Bond a view to a call The Christmas message no one watched . . . City Diary Picture Gallery In the US, William McGuire, former chief executiv City Diary Ofcom studies surge in 'stealth' charges Telecoms customers angered by extras on bill Watchdog wants fees to be fair and justified Westfield drops sale as buyers keep brass in pocket Withheld numbers S&N chief hints at talks over suitors' £9.7bn offer Will 2008 blow your house price down? Bricks and Mortar The value of homes around Britain generally was rising, but then the worldwide credit crunch struck US student loan group forced into share sale as repurchase scheme crashes Sallie Mae loses bet against own stock price Further criticism for newly appointed chief The Times Applications for mortgages in America fall to lowest level for a year South Korea turns to former HSBC chief The Times C. V. Shell beds into Chinese market with 30-year coal methane production deal VTB sells EADS stake to another Russian bank Munich Re counts rising cost to insurers of natural disasters Gazprom takes aim at Exxon in battle against foreign ownership Plan to export gas to China criticised Contracts with Shell and Total also 'negative' 'Tis the season for respecting copyright, fa la la . . . Media Multiple Display Advertising Items News Corp and Apple poised to offer Fox films through iTunes Digital copies to be rented for set period Hollywood studios have resisted concept Warner Music makes its catalogue available on Amazon. com Dan Sabbagh Analysis 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 J Sainsbury slides on fears for festive sales Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Losses follow for those who seek the middle way Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Share The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Actionforcharity British funds Q&A Weather Eye Benazir Bhutto Courageous Prime Minister of Pakistan whose reforming zeal was no match for the conservative forces ranged against her Benazir Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan, 1988-90 and 1993-96, was born on June 21,1953. She died after being shot during an attack by a suicide bomber on December 27,2007, aged 54 Hugh Massingberd Zealous genealogist who edited Burke's Peerage and enlivened The Daily Telegraph's obituaries Hugh Massingberd, author, journalist and editor, was born on December 30,1946. He died of cancer on Christmas Day, 2007, aged 60 Peter Handford Lives Remembered H. Wiley Hitchcock Laura Archera Huxley Sir Norman Reid Of seedless fruit, heart cockles and picture permits Questions Answered Word Watching Implicit acceptance of court's jurisdiction to try the claim Law Report Court of Appeal Concurrent civil case no rights breach Court of Appeal Employees' protective awards not debts Chancery Division Comet Holmes fades out from January's night sky Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Anniversaries Bridge Chess Winning move Antiques & Collectables Legal Notices Appeal for Heirs George Hanrahan Readers Offers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Head off-road and twiddle the dial for a real adventure Motoring Discovery 3 enhances Land Rover experience Engine and traction vary to suit conditions Timesmobile Trade-Sales Wolf-online Reg4Vehicles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oh, that this too, too solid ice would melt Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 28,1967 The Times reports Paul McCartney's response to the critics of the first Beatles television film Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Emotions run high as Miko De Beauchene rallies to cause Racing Tears of joy and pain after Welsh National Winning trainer still in hospital after crash Wolverhampton Wright on track Calatagan, trained by Malcolm Jefferson, won the skybet Basketball Football Denman puts his Gold Cup credentials on line in Lexus Racing Stablemate of Kauto Star faces select field Irish hopes of success rest with Hourigan pair Course specialists Leicester William Hill make Sizing Europe the 9-4 favourite for … Leopardstown King mystified by run of My Way De Solzen Racing Catterick Lingfield Park Chepstow Yesterday's results Kempton Park Wetherby Festival odds Southwell Wolverhampton Promise of Davis Cup cauldron has Baker firing on all cylinders Tennis Scot in competition for second singles place Florida training camp allows early preparation Rank and file Taylor comes through third epic battle to stay on track Darts Britain have a bullish look as Deng seems set to net Gordon Basketball Football Results Badminton Basketball Darts Rugby union Fixtures Other sport Ice hockey Rugby union Cawley hits No 1 spot after 31-year delay Liu's light schedule Wild Oats hat-trick Johnson promoted Tito escapes ban League of its own receives glowing report from those who took the risk Cricket ICL players still facing international exclusion High level of support at ground and on TV And the banned played on . . . but some were to pay a higher price than others after rebel tours Pace pair ensure McGrath is not missed Cricket Constant threat of Chanderpaul matched by West Indies bowlers Scoreboard from Melbourne Scoreboard The Sunday Times Ryan's charges mature and threaten the traditional powerhouses Rugby union Guinness Premiership Young Gloucester side grow into forceful unit Qera available for West Country derby Newcastle maintain interest in Northern Rock Jones shows readiness to battle for Wales place Magners League Racist chanting got the red card. Now football must prepare to tackle abuse Wenger's marathon men start to show signs of feeling the pace Football Arsenal running out of steam, says manager Redknapp backing United in fight for title Crystal Palace have moved to quash approaches for John Wise words describe a mad quest for greatness Hyypia setback puts pressure on Liverpool's fragile defence Football Collins remains punters' favourite to manage Fulham James lets off steam with belated blast at McClaren Allardyce left to wait in vain for the support of his superiors Football Chairman fails to give manager assurances Imminent return of Owen boosts morale Fat boys slim Why Ronaldo holds the trumps in goalkeepers' guessing game Football Taylor issues challenge in bid to prevent serious injury Who will splash the cash when Transfers Club-by-club guide Arsenal Manchester City Aston Villa Manchester United Birmingham City Middlesbrough Blackburn Rovers Newcastle United Bolton Wanderers Portsmouth Chelsea Reading Derby County Sunderland Everton Tottenham Hotspur Fulham West Ham United Timesonline Liverpool Wigan Athletic Christian aid Santa Cruz rocks City as perfect home run ends with official approval Football Barclays Premier League Law unto itself Football Barclays Premier League Equaliser that came out of the grey Lampard blow leaves Chelsea looking thin on the ground Times Crossword 23,795 Newcastle face more turmoil as Barton is arrested The Times Index Where to shop in the January sales Index The face He's got that luvvy feeling . . . and while we're on the subject of the ex The click Nature confirms that granny knows best Image of the day Modern morals Sven: the final cut Shedding her famous locks and famous lover might have left Nancy Dell'Olio in a quandary. But the answer is easy: she plans to help save the world, she tells Andrew Billen Sofa Workshop Small but classy Style Ask Lucia Toast, anyone? Luxury with Lucia Rusticity comes in a catalogue Asos, the cyber department store inspired by celebrity Anne Ashworth visits a beneficiary of the online shopping vogue Chain reaction revisited New heights The Links in the Chain Apply it, then eat it Nutrition The Times Cheap, lousy back tracking at the BBC Desperate reading Comedy of manors Still not sated? Gluttons, read on Food MacDonald Fragrant prawn curry Toasted steak sandwich with caramelised onion Taglierini with Onuga caviar Kidneys with balsamic vinegar and mash The Times Adele-ation starts here Timesonline I have seen the future, and . . . Sounds Pete Paphides explains how he has had his share of hits and misses when it comes to tipping stars, as our critics nail their flags to 2008's mast Disparate Dan, Renaissance man Sounds Through his art project Wham City Dan Deacon is much more than just a DJ, he tells Steve Jelbert Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's TV Digital choice Prime-time digital planner Daytime Sport Daytime highlights Answers from the back page Today's radio Today's TV The Strictly Come Dancing Story Viewing Guide BBC One, 7pm Johnny Goes to Scotland BBC Two, 8pm Prime Suspect: The Final Act ITV1, 9pm The History Boys (2006) Film choice BBC Two, 9pm Variations The Omid Djalili Show BBC One, 10.20pm Meet the Fockers (2004) BBC One, 8.30pm The League of Gentleman's Apocalypse (2005) Channel 4,10pm Me, Myself and Irene (2000) ITV1, 11.40pm Gervais goes that Extra mile Last Night's TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4409 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 129 Full Tilt Poker

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