News from 31/12/2007
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Nick Wadhams, Tom Hodgkinson, Matthew Syed, Alain de Botton, Norman Hammond Archaeology correspondent, Richard Styles, Zahid Hussain, Tim O'donovan, Antony Gormley, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Anthony Cohn, Richard Whitney, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Kathy Lette, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Gary J. Hoffman, James Ducker, Helen Carey, Moritz Volz, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Peaches Geldof, Joe Joseph, Peter Wilson, Alan Carr, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, John Mortimer, Frieda Hughes, Jane MacArtney, John Evans, Siobhan Kennedy, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Oliver kay, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, James Rossiter Professional Services Correspondent, Lucy Taussig, Felicity Rubinstein, Elizabeth Colman, David Chandler, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Stephanie Condron, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, James Rossiter, Jonathan Hoffman, Sheera Frenkel, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Mendelssohn, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Anne Snelgrove, MP, Matt Hughes, Mahnaz Malik, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, James Charles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Tim Hames, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Alison Steed, Graham Hoyland, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Oliver Chastney, Josh Ball, Steve Newton, Inga MacKellar, Ian Whittell, M. Janus, Bojan Pancevski, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Christopher Hitchens, Alyson Rudd, John Warman, Anil Dawar, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Nicola Copping,
ResumoIndex Rich pull away from poor in the classroom Results gap widens by ten points in one year Inequality increases at school, figures suggest Index Change your style, ministers urge Brown Patient records 'at risk' US slump prediction Poll sparks violence Missing student plea Index Timesonline Timesmobile Opinion Times2 The Game Quick find Today's weather The Times Ministers urge Brown to change leadership style as Tory poll lead slips Prime Minister must be authentic says Jowell Cameron's messages 'resonating with voters' Prescott's son and No 10 ally battle for Labour stronghold Don't tell anyone, but a nameless horror is coming soon The witch guide to publicity Hidden Hearing Ltd Four out of five doctors believe patient database will be at risk Recent blunders raise concern over data leaks Poll of doctors 'shows need for wider debate' Drink law reform 'puts 500 in hospital each day' Lost information Roads shut as capital gets ready for party Rise in tuition fees Winter warmer Microlight crashes Exhibition hope Bishop left in dark over secret gay service Communion was held without permission Traditionalists claim violation of canon law Bath store Holy writ Rivals call for elections as torch is passed from mother to son Decision is due today over poll postponement Suicide bombers lead fresh wave of violence I hope he can be the superhero saviour Revenge mission that will have to wait Father will act as party caretaker while Bhutto's teenage son spends three years completing his university studies at Oxford Many questions still remain Bmi Family's plea over happy student who vanished on Christmas Eve Premium-rate phone calls return to BBC programmes Missing people Camilla's 'cursed' cruise ship is struck by winter sickness bug 78 affected on £300m ship's five-star cruise Champagne bottle did not smash on launch Charles gets on high horse over 'prat' photographer III-starred voyages Backstreet roots of the woman who may one day be Queen Dfs Dfs That clown Boris for mayor? He's having a laugh, says rival Johnson would cause offence, Paddick claims Tories attack Lib Dem 'political correctness' Ashcroft's cash extends size of Tory targets Threatened Mother's farewell to 'little angel' mauled to death by a rottweiler Don't blame breed, all dogs can be aggressive Victim is found dead after fleeing gunman Lost trolley charges Deep Impact flies on Wild boar protest Could Potter return? Clough statue choice Hate male takes two centuries to deliver message First night Theatre The Woman Hater Orange Tree, Richmond NatWest PC World Teach Better The solution to the schools' attainment gap is surprisingly simple Cheated of Change The demand of Kenyans for clean government must now be honoured Champagne Socialising A toast to 2008 — the year of the moderate drinker Progress is a life and death issue Picture Gallery Hillary, hanging on by a snowflake Thunderer: That joke will sicken cyclists Our sport deserves better Peril under the sea Teaching exodus Christmas card costs Are petitions just government by busybody? Royal engagements in 2007 Timesonline MPs' cash bonanza Don't kill the cure Gongs and wrongs Data and direction Save room Oh, do cheer up, Gordon. The end isn't nigh yet Right, that's fags finished. So what do we ban next? Comment Christopher Hitchens Currys Gunman shot dead in village by armed police 'had threatened to use an Uzi' Stranger went there to commit 'suicide by cop' Car found with pipe going through window Priceless coin collection snatched in sting against auctioneers Policewoman wounded with army weapon sold by soldier Magnet Festive lights a disaster, says Bishop AA braced for busiest day of the year Poles 'beat British graduates to jobs' Messing about on the river, for charity Sing up And it's goodbye to card collection Multiple Sclerosis Society MS Society Anorexia inherited through sex hormones in womb, says study Excess of oestrogen identified by research Thin models 'do not account for condition' Chanel Sale IVF test could cut out risk of multiple birth PGS test Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items 'We would have been lost without support for our autistic son' Dell Egypt America Ballot box upheavals Violence erupts as President grabs election victory at the last minute Kibaki declared victor with 230,000 vote lead Opposition accuse him of vote-rigging Halifax Pilgrims left in limbo as Egypt bars their route home to Gaza 1,000 Palestinians put in temporary camps Hamas chiefs attack 'Israeli-backed bullying' Boots on the ground will settle the first real battle of a long war Local campaign may bring Edwards victory Babysitting and hard work will decide votes Millions spent on the television showdown (AFP): Tourists' murder was 'carefully planned' (AP): Fireworks cancelled (AP): Oldest orang-utan dies (Reuters): Three die in bush fire (AFP): Aid for Iraqi pupils (AP): Swimmers stung (AP): Maoist ministers Do you take this car? Fireworks capital of world has been lighting up the sky for 1,000 years Small town supplies pyrotechnics to globe It expects £466m from rocketing sales SELFRIDGES&Co A bigger bang Foreign Staff: Heavenly bells make life hell for cathedral's irate neighbour Sculptor threatens to destroy Palais Royal art Final appeal (AFP), (Reuters): Sunnis remember their fallen dictator (AFP): Doctors go on strike (Reuters): Assad shows mercy (AFP): Hostages to be freed (AFP): Theatre in tears (AP): Holiday island shaken (AFP): Police car bombed (AFP): Crashing boars Drug companies in SFO's Iraq inquiry Fur prices fly higher Class-action boom Sarin's £45m denied Quote of the day Rates cuts hit savers Business big shot FSA looks into Biffa share price leap before bid news Investigation after stock's 25% rise Data show regulator's fines total has tumbled Top economist says America could plunge into recession Driving force Stock markets That wasn't such a bad year after all, so the statistics say Wininvesting Commodities Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates Rolls-Royce sales soar as new Phantom coupé makes its marque on the forecourt Plans for doubling Goodwood production China set to become second-biggest market Business big shot Bob Davies Not one dark Satanic mill in sight from an icon of British industry SFO targets drug groups over UN scandal Halifax Vodafone plays down Sarin windfall Ladbrokes nears Turf TV finishing line Savers pay the price of mortgage crisis Councils face strain of repossessions Price of mink nears record but ethical row over fur trade continues Demand is driven by Russia and China Critics maintain that the industry is cruel The Times Class-action lawsuits soar as investors try to recoup credit losses Recession or not, Middle America will continue to feel the pinch in 2008 The credit crunch The decline in the housing market that led to the squeeze on lending is widely expected to carry over into the new year — and it is not the only pressure on the US economy Perils for US Timesonline Wall Street braces itself for more sub-prime misery Risk on Wall Street Is it the end of the world as we know it? Hardly - it could be a bumper year for hedge funds Monday manifesto Arpad Busson The banks, however, are struggling, giving one of the world's best-known fund managers food for thought for the future NatWest C. V. Timesonline Q and a Equity Prices Multiple Sclerosis Society Elwyn Hartley Edwards Philanthropic horseman, writer and equestrian expert whose books spoke to his many readers with an easy directness Elwyn Hartley Edwards, MC, equestrian writer and editor, was born on April 17,1927. He died on December 9,2007, aged 80 Archaeology Weather Eye Julien Gracq French writer and teacher admired for his Surrealist sympathies and for his rejection of French literary circles Julien Gracq (Louis Poirier), writer, was born on July 27,1910. He died on Dec 22,2007, aged 97 Phil O'Donnell Inspirational captain and commanding midfielder who, in a career blighted by injury, still made a lasting impression Phil O'Donnell, footballer, was born on March 25,1972. He died on December 29,2007, aged 35 Wing Commander Eric Barwell Pilot who survived combat — and became an ace — in the Defiant turreted fighter during the Battle of Britain Wing Commander Eric Barwell, DFC and Bar, wartime fighter pilot, was born on August 6,1913. He died on December 12,2007, aged 94 Lives in Brief Glorious tomb commemorates an inglorious end for Edward II Notebook Archaeology No human rights breach if late trial remains fair Law Report Privy Council Contempt conviction appeal Queen's Bench Divisional Court Word Watching Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Birthdays Church news Legal Notices It's been a funny old meteorological year Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 31,1851 As part of a report on the public health of London, The Times estimates the average death rate for the year and notes some deaths in the city over the Christmas period Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weatherquest Globrix Dominance of Nicholls leaves Gold Cup with few dimensions Racing Cheltenham feature becomes two-horse race Betting controlled by Kauto Star and Denman Haydock Park Yesterday's results Betting Taunton Lingfield Park Rugby union Football O'Neill looks for Wichita Lineman to spark revival Uttoxeter Racing Leading trainers Jockeys Wright shines with best bets Warwick Wolverhampton Course specialists Sound of McCartney and sands of home help toughen up single-minded Campbell Rowing Dunes of Portrush can lead to Beijing gold British sculler hopes to end 84-year wait American football Results Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Darts Ice hockey Rackets Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Rugby union Fixtures Other sport Gayle fanning cool optimism for the future of West Indies Cricket Win over South Africa could be turning point Captain is praised for man-management skills London-born Azubuike not entitled to British passport Basketball Ponting on brink of emulating Waugh's record after easy win Cricket First 3 mobile Test match The Times Timesonline No let-up in record pace as Joyon rounds Cape Horn Sailing Shepherd shows his mettle to claim place in history books Darts Ladbrokes. com PDC World Championship Kent man becomes youngest world finalist Part progresses with victory over Painter The final Taylor vows to fight on after sudden power failure Coutts seeks new cup format for 2008 Henson in contention Ware's time arrives Heras has enough Champions fly in Cruise for Coventry Weight of evidence suggests that darts greats are fit not fat More fool Allardyce for Barton bother One of the year's great victories came with the year … Ronaldo bows to Green, a true keeper of the faith England head off to square the cricketing circle yet again A Star to us all, horsey or not Youth proves no handicap to prodigy reaching for the stars The big interview Rory McLlory Northern Irish teenager who has grown up winning targets the Masters and Ryder Cup after only six professional tournaments Holywood idol's rise Ryder's putter could break £20,000 mark in saleroom Golf Perfect Patriots take giant leap towards ultimate goal American football Win is New England's sixteenth in 16 games Brady and Moss have record-breaking years Glorious greats Pistorius should be out of the running Athletics Matthew Syed calls for common sense ahead of sentiment The Times Noon snatches prized victory from within Saracens' grasp Rugby union Guinness Premiership Enduring Dallaglio in rude health for Wasps Lloyd ensures Gloucester remain in control at top Thomas dispels early Sale doubts to take wilting Leeds down a peg Rugby union Guinness Premiership Outstanding Robshaw deepens Worcester gloom Leicester's translation word-perfect for Loffreda Murray and family's fortunes hold key to future in Britain Tennis Gilbert split heightens concerns within LTA World No 11 needs to make fast start in Qatar Multiple Display Advertising Items Baltacha's rise through rankings heads charge of young hopefuls Times Crossword 23,797 Berbatov ready to quit Spurs in quest for championship medal The Times Simon Barnes Matt Dickinson Inside Index Monday poem Estranged days A pilgrim's physical progress The click Hotelier who's suite on Hitler causes a furore How footie fans got a nation all shook up Image of the day Modern morals Eve of destruction New Year's Eve should be the biggest and best party of the year — but usually it doesn't work out like that. Times writers recall some ghastly Hogmanays past 'My friend has died. It is too late' Drink? I don't mind if I do . . . First person What was your best drink ever? Christopher Hitchens imbibes beer in war-torn Iraq, Kathy Lette samples champagne in Paris, Alan Carr raids the minibar of a Hollywood legend, while Alain de Botton stays sober The best drink of my life? . . . but pick your tipple wisely You can still have fun if you know your alcohol, says Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell Index Jazz? It's not all that easy First person If you can make a haddock souffle, play some Mendelssohn and follow a knitting pattern, how tricky can jazz piano be? Felicity Rubinstein and son Nat found out The Times I've resolved to be more British (and French and Chinese) The midnight run from Brum Twig wig Warming in a winter wonderland Style Cosy layering with soft fabrics mean that you can keep out the cold and still look cool, yet elegant, says Nicola Copping. Styled by Eve Thomas Here's my fairytale of New York Arts Surely party animal Peaches Geldof revels in New Year's Eve? Not so, she reveals, as she plans her escape Timesonline Off-peak revellers stay in on the worst night of the year Home rules So, let's get the party started . . . Arts From Eastern Bloc charity shop to Steam Age retro chic, it's not too late to get tickets and go out clubbing tonight. Ed Potton picks the best dance venues 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 Radio Choice Today's TV Spice Girls: Giving You Everything Viewing Guide BBC One, 7pm The Secret Life of Brian/What the Pythons Did Next Channel 4,8pm/10.45pm Double Time ITV1, 9pm Girl with a Peari Earring (2003) Film choice BBC Two, 9.35pm Variations Happy New Year! BBC One & Two, and Itv1, from 9.40pm Spartacus (1960) ITV1, 2.50pm Shall We Dance? (2004) BBC One, 4pm Life of Brian (1979) Channel 4,9pm A Potter into Rowling's world Weekend TV Out of the box Puzzles: solve Su Doku or Killer to win an iPod Nano Times2 Crossword No 4411 Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 130 Acorn Stairlifts Index Liverpool start to run out of answers The News Benítez frustrated Striker attracts interest Manager offers support Week End in Numbers Southgate supports rival Megson all but resigned to Anelka exit as Chelsea wait Picture of the Day A little bit of Ham acting Tragedy on the pitch Death of O'Donnell prompts calls for player health tests Football reacts to latest tragedy The News The Web Timesonline. co. uk/football The Podcast Spot the (very small) pie Benítez unable to find the keys to City as his frustration continues The Games Barclays Premier League Tony Cascarino Fingers pointing in the wrong direction Tony's Fiver Are Van der Sar's gloves too big to fill? Hodgson will need to wheel and deal fast Will we ever learn our lesson about fitness? Berbatov finally adds guts to his guile Derby 1 Blackburn 2 Barclays Premier League The Games Allardyce left out on a limb The Debate Oliver Kay Debate Ferguson's wise words The two sides of Barton Capello's treasure hunt 'Should Capello pick as captain a 32-year-old well past his prime?' The Debate The Game Awards 2007 How they rated Wenger turns the beautiful game ugly to silence Shearer Barclays Premier League The Games Portsmouth 0 Middlesbrough 1 Birmingham 1 Fulham 1 The Games Barclays Premier League Bringing it all together Grant keeps his cool and calms down 'excited' fans West Ham inspired by Ronaldo's miss Barclays Premier League The Games Wigan 1 Villa 2 Sunderland 3 Bolton 1 Tactical Analysis The Games Barclays Premier League Spurs shambles Brother beyond reach Cole the target Setting it up nicely Perfectionist Berbatov nears his goal Barclays Premier League The Games How they rated How they stand Leading scorers Hot shots Average Goals Scored Player of the weekend The Games Coca-Cola Championship The Game awards 2007 Honours List The Gongs It's always good to look back when you're ringing in the new, unless your surname is McClaren or Barton League One The Games Coca-Cola League One League Two League Two The constant gardener Koeman wields the axe Give us a penny for your thoughts The columnist The Continent Championship The Results Coca-Cola Leagues League One League Two Torquay regain their sense of direction Non-League Non-League Scotland The Box The Web The Results Scotland Luton Town v Liverpool The Box BBC One, Sunday, kick-off 4pm Live matches Timesonline Aston Villa v Manchester United BBC One, Saturday, kick-off 5.15pm I was buzzing to be back and now I find myself suspended Late Bites The player Our Web Timesonline. co. uk/football The best and worst of 2007 Ahead of the game Fanzine fanzone The game debate Video highlights The Greatest . . . FA Cup third-round shocks The Prem Timesonline The Fixtures The Greatest The Pies Late Bites Spot the mince pie Play
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