News from 28/11/2008
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Andrew Robson, Mike Theodoulou, Alexi Mostrous, David Wighton, Robert J. Leeming, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Derek Hammond Retired Cheif Inspector, Mark Souster, Ramita Navai, David Rose, Sergei Cristo, Olivia Mordsley, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Carl Mortished, John Ellis, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Joanna Sugden, Al Murray, John Crompton, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Marscus Leroux, Kasia Maciejowska, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Sian Powell, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Joanna Weinberg, Arthur Ogden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Maria Misra, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Dale Baker, Dr Munjed Farid Al Qutob, A. J. Colbert, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Graham Keeley, Nicolay Sorensen Director of policy and communications, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Susan Thompson, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Cathy Pharoah, Paula Hawkins, Helen Power M&A Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Claire Carponen, Q. S. Anisuddin, Alex Renton, John Hopkins, Martin Sorrell, Pete Paphides, David Cooper, Sheera Frenkel, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Michael White, Murray Stephen, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Marcus Binney, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Jane Gould, Matt Hughes, Donald Rayfield, Rebecca O'Connor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Dixon, Kaveh Solhekol, Tom Coghlan, Jeremy Page, John Greening, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Robert Chandler, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Irina Shumovich, Erica Wagner, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Tom Whipple, Jill Wellesley, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, George Dobell, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Mark Bridge, Helen Power, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Honour Judge Simon Wood, Peter Riddell, Mike Atherton, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, Philip Webster, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mark Loveday, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Jane Cooper, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Brenda Wilks, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Hilbourne, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Greg Hands, MP, Kasia MacIejowska, Simon T. Elliott, David Robertson, Richard Ford,
ResumoIndex Terror strikes plunge India into new turmoil At least 125 dead as Bombay violence spills into second day They came in boats to kill and maim Conservative MP is arrested over Home Office mole Offenders shamed Treasury black hole Brown less popular Inside today How the PRe-Budget Report affects you and your home Massacre in Bombay Leading articles India looks into the abyss as extremist violence shakes the foundations of a secular democracy Index Woolworths' End The retailer caused its own demise, but strong companies need access to credit too Home Truths Climate change is a big problem for which small schemes are no solution Celebrity watch Food News Opinion Obituary Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Leading Tory arrested over media leaks A warning to moles, wherever they may be Damian Green Mikimoto Green tea trifle with bacon and eggs? Ah, it must be the new Little (Michelin) Chef Consistency will be the proof of the pudding Timesonline Also on the menu The Workout Charities predict rise in winter death toll Student grants fraud NHS dentistry decline £1.2m for surveys Most read at timesonline. co. uk Brown's recession strategy loses support Only a third of voters think that it will work Osborne's psychiatrist brother banned over drug allegations Rolex The Times They came in boats to kill and maim: 24 hours that struck terror into the heart of Bombay Smoke, gunshots and grenades Mobile 'We thought it was fireworks' Survivors' tales Top anti-terrorism officer was a specialist in 'encounter killings' Bombay We are MacMillan. Cancer Support Focus on Westerners suggests al-Qaeda was pulling strings 'i made a rope with curtains' Singh has enough worries without religious strife Bombay O2 Rabbi's toddler son saved from hostage house Why not call it Mumbai? Behind the story Millionaire Briton in harrowing call to the BBC before the was shot dead M&S Timesonline Dolce&gabbana Campbell spells out art of spin, but could do better Mini Timesonline Sainsbury's Petty criminals will be put to work in 'shame jackets' Boots A flashback to the stocks Waitrose Graham Norton is not giving us his Margaret Thatcher. The star is in drag to play Albin in the West End run of La Cage aux Folles "The Tories once tried to recruit me on a beach on … Dr Pepper may regret promising a free can to every … Caped crusader bites the dust? Postscript Bob Geldof outraged the residents of Margate when he … Gordon Brown is bitten by the X Factor bug People Kate Beckinsale's nine-year-old daughter has a casting Rick Wakeman was paid the princely sum of £50 for writi T. K. maxx The Times Everything must go: 926 struggling stores up for sale Woolworths and MFI lenders set to pull the plug Roberts Inside today Timesonline Darling faces new demand to admit that VAT rate of 20 per cent was considered Belt-tightening is our default setting (others will settle for a tight belt) Homebase Record couple Whistleblower nurse is cleared Bananas blamed in scorpion mystery Power firm fined over electrocution Tree musketeers forced to surrender Doctor who failed to detect Baby P's injuries two days before he died is suspended Case notes will stay secret, Children's Secretary tells MPs Wine Johnson abolishes extended zone for congestion charge Staples Blair departs with warning for the Mayor SELFRIDGES&Co Citi Fishermen escape after trawler capsizes and floods Pair trapped as snagged net drags boat over John Lewis Arrival of the elephant pump trumpets a great day for Paulo Christmas Appeal Matthew Parris joins a Pump Aid team as they bring clean water to an African village Duracell The Times Borders Shannon's mother sobs as she denies involvement in her daughter's kidnap Dell HSBC BBC has a new year resolution: a lot less television swearing Get out the shears, Triffids are returning to your living room Morrisons Currys Only 15 homes meet Brown's zero-carbon test Freesat HoVIS Currys £1.5bn for research on 'incurable' cancer Euro Tunnel Motorway murder of leading Hell's Angel triggers vicious clashes between rival bikers Outlaws: the rules Dolphin Bathrooms Olympic site takes shape as skyline is transformed Casio Employer charged after meting out rough justice Civil War coins sold for £35,000 at auction Doctor cleared of manslaughter by negligence Nazi album given to British soldier goes on sale Women too tipsy to totter home get free flip-flops RicherSOUNDS HBOS plc Middle-class families hijacking academies Teachers decide to go private Home staff: Dog shot dead after row over early morning barking Sky Bose India cannot pin all the blame on outsiders Radical Islamist terrorism has flourished among the sub-continent's seething mixture of racial and religious rivalries Only 27 robbing days to go until Christmas Go figure Threats will not restore the financial system Own goal We will bounce back sooner than people think My hunch is that the financial markets will make a sharp recovery next year. But the overmortgaged West will pay a price Picture Gallery Shock therapy won't cure the banks' ills Threats and punishment are no way to get lending going and restore life to the financial system Serious housekeeping In my view Awad Awad Thunderer: Thunderer What the World Service needs now Illegal immigrants Modern British policing is in a sorry state Terror in Bombay Timesonline Selecting the new Poet Laureate Guttman's legacy Wonderful Woolies Weight v volume Get it on your chest Light on gifts About face There goes the high street — there goes the neighbourhood You may have thought your local Woolworths was a bit naff, but the fallout from its failure will spread to nearby areas, says Anne Ashworth Decathlon The Daily Universal Register Haunting lament to a lost family and a lost colleague First night Opera Riders to the Sea London Coliseum Genesishomes British Gas Britain next: Iraqis seek pact for troops to leave after MPs agree deal for US pullout Timesonline Meet Japan's 'hobbling malingerers' More winners than losers Comet Police set to storm airport as Britons remain stranded Multiple Display Advertising Items Broken lives: child brides who end up on the streets The bed stores The Times Co-operative bank Therapy groups comfort poor rich United States The Times Up for sale: Alitalia puts its airport art collection on market Glenfiddich Leader's old problem emerges again after 'hobbling malingeres' are condemned Selfridges Unwise words (AP): Russian help for nuclear power (AP): 59 years in jail (AP): Ant fraud execution (AFP): Flight to new life Deadly milestone is passed as leader rails at Western military Glenfiddich (AFP): Fresh alert on melting ice Jessops (AP): Plea for future with Orange (AP): Pirates killed in clash with navy (AP): Two held over property scam Action (AP): Millions watch Macy's parade Franco feared Hitler wanted to kidnap him, says daughter Foreign Staff: Seven feared dead as passenger jet crashes into Mediterranean Glenfiddich The Times How the dead aid fight against global warming Solar panels are installed in cemetery The Times Harrods Rebel leader stays defiant in radio rallying call Air raids fail to silence Tamil Tigers The Times Castro makes offer to Obama: 'We must meet and begin to solve our problems' The Times Life will be a chore for daughters in the White House United States (Reuters): Battle looms over missile shield (AP): Swiss travel eased (Reuters): Rebels manage anger (AFP): Sentenced to be blind (AFP): Painting is returned (AFP): High hopes The Times Surfing becomes a new wave treatment to cure drug addicts The Sunday Times Alliance Leicester TUI to make 16% cut in summer holidays Fund manager resigns Motor trade's appeal Panasonic bombshell Quote of the day Shake-up at UBS Business big shot Treasury faces £5bn bill as Bat wins case over tax on foreign dividends JD Sports weighs up bidding for rival JJB 'There is nothing wrong with renting' Stock markets Aegis chief ousted after boardroom disagreement Payout pain will only get worse The Gulf stops looking West Commodities Not so sweet Timesmobile Graham's Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Clouds gather over hopes of getting away from it all Tour operators cut capacity in UK market Business big shot Business travel clients opting for low-cost alternatives Timesonline Trade in golden oldies loses some momentum City Diary Iberia This is Clssy Stillerman, grandmother of the new Lord Mayor, Ian Luder, and his grandfather Nathan Lord Mandelson of Foie Gras still has not developed … City Diary Chairman is sought to oversee a noble pursuit Not doing it for the money In the blue corner A chance to buy into Soho history. The old Raymond's … City Diary Picture Gallery Equitable Life halts sale of £6bn fund amid turmoil Fund manager quits over alleged changes to numbers during investor stampede Brewin Dolphin woos star teams to win new business Professional Contractors Group Building society savers protected Northumbrian Water profits drop Pressure grows for eurozone rate cut Findel forecasts tough times ahead (Reuters): Japan's manufacturing at new low House price falls show signs of slowing, but homeowners are told that the plunge is not over Helical Bar sees opportunity in slump, but survival is Quintain priority Currys and PC World pin their hope on post-Christmas surge DSG, the electrical goods and computer retailer, has suffered its first half-year loss in 20 years but is fighting back, Marcus Leroux reports The Times NatWest Index Kingfisher to close Trade Running the rule Depot stores after 'horrible' China losses To DIY for 'Tis the season to be jolly worried on the high street MFI to refund customers left with unfulfilled orders Pruhealth Motor industry in desperate plea to Mandelson for emergency funding UK energy shortfall to be filled by gas-fired stations as nuclear reactors are built, says EDF chief The Times A tale of two power policies Iran and Venezuela to link up at Opec talks in drive to push oil price back to $100 a barrel Newspaper Marketing Agency Panasonic's reputation for invulnerability battered as warning reflects troubles in neighbouring China Sharp looks forward to brighter times and expands solar programme Investors plump for safety on the home front The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Dubai investment funds looks east as it confirms plans to retreat from Western markets ArcelorMittal to cut 9,000 jobs as industrial slowdown hits output Contrite UBS chiefs to act on bonuses and secrecy Long-term planning is crucial in fight for survival Media The Sunday Times Timesonline The same old repeats, but they called the channel Dave and the result was a ratings triumph The success of rebranding has fired a passion in UKTV boss David Abraham ('No, it's not named after me') for yet more. Dan Sabbagh reports Mediapolis Wall Street Markets 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 Resilience is the key for inclusion in the FTSE 100 Market report Credit crisis is boost for Relax Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Logica not the best solution as high levels of debt emerge Holidaybreak Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Northumbrian Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Times Tenants' champion set to take up the fight Public sector As head of the TSA, Peter Marsh says his priority is to expose bad practices and give tenants more choice, writes Jill Sherman Charities must adopt a new spirit of realism in tough times The lowdown Should alcohol carry health warnings? With a government review about to publish its findings, we seek opinions on curbing alcohol misuse Wesleyan The week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd David Summerhayes Diplomat who played a key role in Namibia's independence process and in retirement became a leading disarmament negotiator David Summerhayes, CGM, diplomat, was born on September 29,1922. He died on November 12,2008, aged 86 Professor L. Neville Brown Pioneering scholar in comparative law who was one of the first to recognise the future importance of European Community law Professor L. Neville Brown, OBE, legal scholar, was born on July 29,1923. He died on November 6,2008, aged 85 She never inveighed against the sexism of the art Grace Hartigan American painter whose work veered between macho Abstract Expressionism and painterly Pop Art Grace Hartigan, painter, was born on March 28,1922. She died on November 15,2008, aged 86 Rudy Ray Moore Actor, comedian and self-proclaimed 'Godfather of Rap' who influenced modern hip-hop culture with beat-driven, rhyming routines Rudy Ray Moore, comedian and actor, was born on March 17,1927. He died on October 19,2008, aged 81 Richard Hickox Lives remembered Thanksgiving services Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private University News Announcements Dinner Awards Reception Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court Circular Times Archive Legal Notices Public Notices Trustee Acts Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Connections full of confidence in Albertas Run if rain stays away Newbury Davy Russell will ride Sublimity, trained by Robbie All the action from last night's Uefa Cup Bet of the day Kempton Park Racing Newbury Yesterday's results Taunton Uttoxeter Great Leighs Lingfield Park Course specialists Musselburgh Catnapping key to success on the sea Sailing Football Results Rugby union Badminton Other sport Bowls Cricket Golf The Sunday Times Marathon an preparing for choppy waters with Lessons in pack mentality Swimming Only the strong survive The year that South Africa defeated the enemy within Christmas Books Gollings shows he is fit to run sevens show for England Welsh dragon Cooper standing tall under pressure Rugby union Tait handed centre stage in bid to find his best role England seek aggressive streak to help fight their growing pains All Blacks present test of character for Johnson's men Timesonline Lesson to be learnt from patience of New Zealand McCaw finds substance to match his style Rugby union Esquire Sevens competition England world champions at humiliation Athletes' families first in ticket race London 2012 IAAF in court appeal after Russia alters drug test bans Pre-season test the target for Webber Appleby defence Fall from grace Rossi finishes in style South Africa rally Germany's good start High price to pay for continuing to tap into riches of Indian market Terrorist strikes will push up insurance costs Bowler tells of lucky escape England return left in doubt Postponement of Champions League relief to Middlesex Terror is miles away but still too close to home Renault Owen keeps one eye on the future by studying for coaching badges Football The qualification process Thelondonpaper Torres back on the sidelines as hamstring injury flares up Brown making a big noise with small talk The Hull manager's affability has helped win over the city French try to introduce plans for 'super-regulator' Before they were famous The Times For better or for worse Kop idol Gerrard completes a decade of passion and the glory Ten champagne moments from a sparkling career Kop idol Transformation from gangly kid to total professional Twelve loyal servants Home truths close in on Scolari as rivals wise up to ploys from Brazil Manager faces tough examination as Chelsea go in search of lost momentum, says Matt Hughes Ballack suggests complacency may be at root of Chelsea's problems It's high time to champion knockout competition Still the same old City, says Ferguson Dimitar Berbatov, who turned down Manchester City to Norris donates fine to charity The Sweeper City set up chance of notable treble Apology for an announcer Redknapp work ethic starting to create lasting effect on Spurs The Times Portsmouth star-struck by Ronaldinho and Inzaghi late Multiple Display Advertising Items Better never than late Villa hopes assisted by rivals' slip-ups Times Crossword 24,083 Picture Gallery The Times Pompey crimes: Inzaghi steals the glory at Fratton Park England's India return in doubt Players 'disturbed' by Bombay attacks, says ECB The Times Inside today Johnson's men are urged to show aggressive streak Index Chris Martin gets his bounce back After a best-selling fourth album, Coldplay's Chris Martin has rediscovered his passiom — he may even be enjoying himself. He talks to Pete Paphides in Denver about coming to terms with celebrity, and being just a little bit 'gangsta' More sounds Celebrity watch Priority 'My first reaction was, gosh, am I going to die?' Having HIV diagnosed is terrifying. But in the West, victims to the virus now have real hope of a long and healthy life. To mark the 20th World Aids Day on Monday, Penny Wark interviews four people who refuse to let their condition rule their lives HIV facts AA Times Offers Five remain deservedly famous as Blyton is forgiven The Times 'Tis the season to be jolly (but not greedy) Chocolate, mince pies, mulled wine and canapés — Christmas isn't the time to be on a diet. So make the most of the festive season with our guide to damage limitation The Times The good, the bad and the yummy Seasonal checklist Comet WHSmith Is our allergy advice nutty? Jack Sprat Time to shake the barley Masterclass Its ideal for the credit crunch and can absorb just about any flavour you care to fling at it Pearl barley and beetroot salad Chicken Scotch broth with gremolata and bruschetta Magimix Fanfare for an uncommon man Artssounds The great Rostropovich, who died last year, was a champion of freedom as well as a musical giant Just popped in from Hell New releases Pop Britney Spears Circus Sony Classical Sakari Oramo Magnus Lindberg Ondine Coldplay Happy feet are balm to the soul First night Dance Savion Glover — Bare Soundz Sadler's Wells World Music Stars of Africa Albert Hall Concert Bournemouth SO/Karabits Lighthouse, Poole Theatre The Ballad of Crazy Paola Arcola Theatre, E8 Multiple Display Advertising Items Shooting stars' long exposure Young times Who said photography was just for grown-ups? Check out these amazing shots, all taken by young people for the National Geographic International Photography Contest for Kids Gordon Ramsay Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day TV & Radio Last night's tv The Jacksons Are Coming (C4) The Prisoner: Toby Young Spicy chorizo and Peppadew rice Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Gordon's Unreported World Viewing guide Channel 4,7.35pm Parents of the Band BBC One, 8.30pm Jack the Giant Killer (1962) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm In America (2003) More4,9pm Variations Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger Channel 4,10.35pm Manhunter (1986) ITV1, 11.45pm Live at the Apollo BBC One, 10.35pm Tanner on Tanner (2004) BBC Two, 2.20am Monday in times2 .. . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Enter the Time Machine Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Codeword No 378 Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz The Times Yesterday's Solutions Index The Pre-Budget Panto Opening bids Brief encounter Can we sell our house on eBay? Focus . . . on Greenwich At a glance For sale In Apartment in South London Get in. Get out. Get away Brockley, SE4: a flat on a tree-lined Victorian street Out Detached house in Kent Away Semi-detached cottage in Dorset Going back to the £2m old school On the ladder Room for rent, £10 per night, breakfast not included Wreck of the week Blue plaque Auction buy Upwardly mobile Yesterday once more? Here's why Do you suspect that your home is more passé than retro-cool? Read our checklist to confirm your fears: Life in the sun loses its shine Market report Britons are quitting South Africa as political and economic fears bite, reports Paula Hawkins The National Farmers Union Case study Croatia and the second coming Overseas A decade after the end of civil War, investors return to the Adriatic coast Mayfield Grange Multiple Display Advertising Items Reasons to be cheerful Pre-Budget Report Alistair Darling says he wants to help the homeowners of today to stay in their homes and those of tomorrow to buy their first home. Really? . . . or to have a lie down on your new sofa? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Supermarket chic Shopping The Times Built for a Boy's Own hero Historic houses True Edwardian pomp and circumstance — less than an hour from London Like the location? Four more posh pads in St George's Hill Fast facts Barratt
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