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News from 05/12/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Joan Bakewell, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, David Wighton Business Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Dr Geoff Parks, Mark Souster, Judith Trowell, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, David Wighton Business and City Editor, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, H. Joy Norman, Sean O' Neill Crime Editor, Faith Brown, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Kaya Burgess, Sebastian Kraemer, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Andrea Klettner, Jane MacArtney, Nick Elsley, Mark Lomas, QC, Gabby Logan, Deborah Haynes, Michael Gillard, Clare Lucey, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Eia Asen, Mike Nicholson Director of Undergraduate Admissions, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Chloe Lambert, Sir Nigel Rudd, Rhys Blakely, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Norman Miller, David Charter, David Barling Gasson, Lilly Peel, Hugo Rifkind, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, David Mitchell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Alex Renton, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Natalie Haynes, Dr Philipp Elliot-Wright Senior Lecturers in law, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Murad Ahmed Technology Reporter, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Vince Cable, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Julian Evitts, Andrew Newbury, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Geoffrey Robertson, QC, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Emily Gosden, Dr David Dewar, Helen Power, Amanda Craig, Fred Bridgland, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Alan Cooklin, Tony Lake, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, Michael Roberts, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Stuart Etherington, Adam Sherwin, Mike Harvey Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Huw Beynon, Philip Collins, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Robinson, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Kasia MacIejowska, David Robertson, Jordan Newell, Grainne Gilmore, Susan Emmett,

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Does JK still have the magic? The Times Rates cut again as recession deepens Cost of borrowing lowest in more than 50 years Banks fail to pass on cut Guilty: the mother who kidnapped her own child Keeping innocents' DNA is ruled illegal Heathrow delay Brown backs Speaker Mugabe asks for help Keane quits by text Inside today Index The Case for Home Help Leading articles There are pragmatic objections to a mortgage payment holiday for homeowners who suffer loss of income. But it is important to help those who face ruin Index Theirs and Theirs Alone No explanation can excuse what happened to Shannon Matthews Clean Living The work of Pump Aid, which brings clean water to Africa, deserves your support Sport Business Times2 Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Social services ruled Shannon was safe Shannon Matthews The drugs the nine-year-old was given Mikimoto How one case exposed the grim reality of life for thousands in the poorest communities On Dewsbury Moor, the badge of emotional and economic deprivation is being passed seamlessly from parents to children, writes Andrew Norfolk Timesonline Gucci She came from the wrong sort of family for many to care Rado Trapped in 'a glass case': Prince who yearned for the trenches Future king's letter tells a familiar royal story The Times Booksellers hoping Beedle the Bard will bail them out Mini Fairytales for tough times Review The Tales of Beedle the Bard Homeowners lose out as banks refuse to pass on the latest cut The Economy 09.20 Car sales for November fall by fastest rate for 30 years ++11.00 France reveals €26bn cash injection 'i feel like I hit jackpot' Case study The winner 'Deal is impossible' Case study The loser Then and now Highs and lows Not the end-maybe the end of the beginning Timesonline Inside today Car sales hit as buyers held on for cut in VAT 3,400 to lose Revenue & Customs jobs Sainsbury's CPS acts to strike out claims about royal protection squad made by former officer Freebooksforschools Das Auto The Times Secretlifeofbeesmovie £1m salary for executive leading official anti-poverty campaign Public spending watchdog calls sum 'ridiculous' The Workout British soldier serving in Iraq shoots himself Brown's rebel record Mars mission delay Question of sexuality Most read at timesonline. co. uk Selfridges&co Npower Supercomputer is brought a step closer to your desk top World Vision After a Vanity Fair "airbrushing" controversy last month, Kate Winslet proves that she's fine just as she is in a Hervé Léger dress at the New York premiere of her new film, The Reader John Lewis Race is on to design a mascot for 2012 Games People Guy Ritchie received two smoking barrels after Islingto What is on disco diva Róisín Murphy's iPod, Esquire … The Brigadier: Return of Doctor Who hero The Face Rabbis debated the meaning of President Bush's invitati Russell Brand, still in US exile, is developing a Postscript Was Ian Paisley Jnr really invited to take part in … "How can we be in a recession when people are buying … Police are ordered to destroy all DNA samples taken from innocent people DNA Judges say databases stigmatise individuals Homebase Petty crimes betray big criminals Case studies Damian Green, the Tory immigration spokesman, had his … Law must allow the use of data in fight against serious crime GAP What happens after an arrest Debenhams Beauty Club Fan jailed for crime abroad seeks pardon from Britain Sale of Deborah Kerr's jewellery sweeps forecast aside Parental approval not needed by sixth-form hopefuls Cows beat a path for return of rare netted carpet moth Michael Parkinson appointed NHS dignity ambassador Army comes to aid of snowbound drivers Sky 'Lapland' park closes after 2,000 complain As Crossrail moves nearer reality . . . Transport City of London pledges £250 million for a line beneath the capital amid airport rethink, Ben Webster reports Boots Timesonline Heathrow's wings may be clipped Hoon puts off decision on third runway 'I'll be sitting in front of the bulldozers' Case study Currys Currys The Times Duracell I won't see out the year, Elizabeth Gaskell told dear friend, months before she died Linley PC World Britain's big challenges will be met by doctors of innovation Appliances of science It's frying tonight, but do you really know what it is? Currys Sky 3-D film revolution lets audiences feel they're in the action New digital screens use Imax technology Historical dimensions Glenfiddich The Times Canon Waste could fill many of nation's wants by 2020, says fuel report Lastminute The burning question Avoid emotion. Stay cool and you'll sleep easy, judge tells jury in Rhys Jones trial In court today Glenfiddich Water, water, but not a safe drop to drink Times Christmas Appeal Ernest Jones Timesonline The Times Faith schools must give up religion as basis for selecting pupils, says report Pick and mix Case study Glenfiddich Greenpeace De Menezes family ejected after courtroom protest Anger over coroner's ban on unlawful killing verdict Staples Harman under fire as Brown rides to the rescue of embattled Speaker Politics MPs should start to put their house in order now Jessops Timesonline Taxpayers pay thousands to boost ministers' confidence Disruption in class as teacher presents a lesson on ignorance Politics PC World Giant step for teddies as Britain rejoins space race Homebase Animals with altitude Mission to dart side of the Moon Why Obama picked a political Who's Who Opinion The President-elect's team includes a familiar list of names, but that need not stop him being an agent of radical change What on earth are they playing at? Oh, Mandy Not Ok: this man should no longer be Middle East envoy Snorting with laughter Picture Gallery Forget the IOC. London needs a new Games The 2012 Olympics won't help community sport or tourism. But with fresh thinking it can regenerate a huge area of London Blair is the wrong man for the Middle East The former Prime Minister is too tainted by his past - and cannot even offer full-time commitment Dial D for direct In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Social workers need training and support Upbeat on trains British colonialists Met required reliable legal advice from DPP Universities not soft on a levels Timesonline Postcode prescribing Youth embrace arts Not very sporting Room for all faiths Nothing changes Middle-aged delusion It's all going to end in tears again - or is it? Runaway spending, debts, and a sterling crisis have done for almost every Labour government. Can the tide of history be resisted, Philip Collins asks Sunseeker The Daily Universal Register Stephen Sondheim and the chamber of secrets First night Theatre A Little Night Music Menier Chocolate Factory SE1 Bringing it all together The Times Mugabe regime begs Britain for help as health system collapses in cholera crisis Zimbabwe A service in terminal decline Hi, this is Barack Obama and it's not a hoax . . . … Timesonline PC World King's absence is cause for concern Thailand Figleaves Singers told to give patriotism full voice after lip-synching ban at new year gala China Furniture Village Brief history of mime Comet Dalai Lama goads China as Beijing threatens Sarkozy Tibet Timesonline Raja Fashions Dissident's cry for democracy echoes down 30 years China DHL Speaking out Spiced chicken and a welcome. But India says this is a front for killers Mumbai A group implicated in the Mumbai attacks insists that it is only a charity, write Jeremy Page and Zahid Hussain Graham's Timesonline SELFRIDGES&Co Airports on alert as authorities brace for '9/11 terrorist attack' Use of truth drugs is wreathed in confusion Freesat 'Uncle Volodya' shows he's still in charge with traditional phone-in Russia Multiple Display Advertising Items Settlers curse soldiers as Nazi traitors for evicting them from 'House of Peace' West Bank Decathlon Inside today Three suicide bombs leave 17 people dead (AP): Murder case dropped (Reuters): Missionaries charged (AP): Belated amends (Reuters): Pirates rescued (AP): Restored organ heralds new era for cathedral Toys Rus (AP): Somali doctors first to graduate in two decades (AFP): Breathalysers before votes (AP): Koran identifies president's body Bringing it all together Rolls-Royce sued for $100m over liner's 'dodgy parts' United States Richer Sounds Keeping the receipt The Times 'Hi, this is Barack ... ' Yeah, yeah. Click, brrrr. 'Hi. It really is ... ' Click, brrrr. Oh my God! United States Eric Bompard Parliament closed as PM clings to power Canada Harrods The Times Purists call for halt to work on Gaudí's masterpiece Spain The Times Genesis homes John Lewis sales rise after VAT reduction FSA tightens rules Ryanair union pledge Car chiefs say sorry Quote of the day Irish brewery to close Business big shot ECB rate cut sets tone for worldwide attempt to spark stalled economies Law firm bypasses banks to protect partners' payouts 'Companies are seeking to make more, not fewer, layoffs Stock markets Sweden, like us, seems to have things in hand FSA tries to go with the flow Issey Miyake Commodities Currencies No panacea for biotech sector Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Morrisons thrives in South after initial misgivings Business big shot Asda claims strong sales and growing market share Carbon Trust Regulator to make banks hold more bonds as safeguard against panic runs Commerzbank brings more bad news to City with 200 extra job cuts Biotechnology leaders call for government support fund Michael Page issues profit warning as it steps up cuts The Times PR firm is trapped in a web of its own spinning City Diary From the e-mail yesterday to staff from Brady Dougan, … City Diary Picture Gallery What a difference a haircut makes. Left is Willie Walsh, chief executive of British Airways, arriving at the beak's office in March 2007 for six of the best after failing to complete his Latin homework Bernanke sparks spot of hosiery-related hilarity City Diary I am taken mildly to task by Nicola Horlick's people … City Diary Citigroup has, at late notice, cancelled a Christmas … City Diary Stormproof In the blue corner E. ON's electricity-only customers receive cut in bills but Ofgem sees room for more Woolworths cuts prices as Paphitis says 'I'm out' NatWest JJB admits to being in talks about bank covenants Ryanair will 'honour and respect' Aer Lingus unions The Sun Oh why, O'Leary? The latest must-have for commercial shipowners: a piracy insurance policy City company offers indemnity for crew ransoms Risk at sea Bose Rolls-Royce and Balfour Beatty to partner French group in building UK nuclear plants The Sunday Times Timesmobile Landlords' trade body offers retailers new lifeline Detroit says sorry . . . and promises to do better Middle America shops up a storm at Wal-Mart as monthly sales outperform Brazil in reverse Bank of Scotland AT&T sets alarm bells ringing by laying off 4% of staff and cutting its capital spending NatWest Timesonline DuPont chemicals react to cars and homes downturn American factories suffer biggest decline in orders for eight years Brokers fear the finale of Mitsubishi UFJ issue will herald redundancy Allied Irish Bank (GB) Nokia keys in new numbers as it cuts forecast of mobile sales a second time The Times Smartphone sales slow with Apple gaining most Britain calls the tune to beat the economic malaise Pay-TV provider puts football at the centre of its pitch to Africa Timesonline 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 Xstrata loses lustre amid concern over covenants Market report Sheffield United drops listing Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day From hiring to firing, the mood has switched at Michael Page Balfour Beatty Deal of the day Timesonline Optos Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Porsche Design The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds WSPA British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Omni–standards — you heard it here first Public sector Green beans from Kenya and rice in a drought? There is more to food than its effect on our waistlines, Emily Ford writes Government should make charities 100% lottery winners The lowdown Timesonline Should universities accept 'soft' a levels? A lack of clarity over admissions policies on a levels such as law and business has come under fire Management briefing More trust and discussion is needed between public sector managers and professionals The week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Professor Sir Hugh Laddie High Court judge and academic who delivered a series of important judgments on intellectual property law Professor Sir Hugh Laddie, High Court judge and professor of intellectual property law, was born on April 15,1946. He died of cancer on November 29,2008, aged 62 The late Bob Wade was a fierce student of opening Graham Sykes Champion swimmer who became a respected official at national and international events Graham Sykes, international swimmer and official, was born on July 20,1937. He collapsed and died on November 26,2008, aged 71 Eileen Dallaglio Mother who led the safety campaign after the Marchioness disaster in which her daughter was killed Eileen Dallaglio, founder of the Marchioness Contact Group, was born in 1938. She died of cancer on December 4,2008, aged 70 William Gibson Playwright whose award-winning play The Miracle Worker, based on the story of Helen Keller, later enjoyed as much success as a film William Gibson, playwright, was born on November 13,1914. He died on November 25,2008, aged 94 Lady Weir Lives remembered Peter Lehmann Bob Wade Michael Lee Crash & bash drummer who played with the re-formed Led Zeppelin in the 1990s Michael Lee, drummer, was born on November 19,1969. He died of unknown causes on November 25,2008, aged 39 Jody Reynolds Country singer whose Endless Sleep started the 'death disc' craze in the 1950s Jody Reynolds, singer, was born on December 3,1932. He died of cancer on November 7,2008, aged 75 Advice to Queen on Sark reform was unlawful Law Report Court of Appeal Search warrant against solicitors unnecessary Queen's Bench Divisional Court Length of community order Court of Appeal Militant women take their protest on to the streets Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Service dinner Event Legal news Service appointments Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline In Memoriam-Private Legal Notices Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Welsh trail-blazer Williams keen to receive rare bit of recognition Sandown Park Betting Lights go out at Sunderland as Keane walks away Thomas silences doubters with brace of winners at Wincanton Racing Exeter Cheltenham Bet of the day Wolverhampton Course specialists Jack The Giant sidelined MacCarinelli puts thoughts of switch on hold Boxing Football Results Lingfield Park Racing Timesonline Golf Leicester Yesterday's details Wincanton Rugby union Snooker Squash Wetherby was hit by heavy snow yesterday but officials Rugby union Fixtures Other sport Great Leighs Rossi's future rests on two wheels but four are still a challenge Charismatic Italian is in Wales competing in the Rally GB but he is still committed to racing for Yamaha in MotoGP, writes Rick Broadbent Loeb gets a frosty reception and finds his world turned Double trouble? Wales Rally GB timetable Stenson gets off to record-spinning start Gibbs aims to reform Sato hoping to return Armstrong's target Duncalf ensures win Lancashire reshuffle I'm a Celebrity Loser . . . Get Me Out of Here! Comet New faces preserve profile of old rivalry Sale's director The Sunday Times Saint-Andre opts to leave at end of term with French exodus expected Wasps welcome back cavalry as time runs short to save season Heineken Cup Strugglers face must-win trip to Edinburgh Stings in the tale Dallaglio mourns passing of 'formidable' mother National team's need for core values lends extra dimension to club scene Timesonline Johnson given backing as the best man for England job Pietersen's strong lead buys England time Cricket Team united on their departure for Abu Dhabi The Times Timesonline Test reserve force waits nervously for summons to provide back-up India squad The Times Button undone as Honda driven off grid Motor racing Financial crisis claims high-profile victim Thelondonpaper Sport is a winner and we are richer for it Magic Numbers Ferguson was key to the rebirth of respect for once-derided cup Football Timesonline Fans charged with racist chanting over Mido abuse Next five games may determine Ince's future as pressure grows Manager facing £90m dilemma after Tévez finally hits high notes Three into two do not go for United manager Missing the target Keegan begins legal action over his exit from Newcastle James clanger signals end of the adventure for Portsmouth Weary Villa progress despite hitting the wrong chord with second string Saha ready for a quick return The Sweeper Decision to step down highlights danger of being unapproachable Stadium of gloom If he wants to improve as a manager, then the Irishman must change, writes Matt Dickinson What's the secret of great management? Winalot . . . Managerial ups and downs When the going gets tough, this one gets going Red cards, rows, Rolexes . . . and prawn sandwiches Best of the web Sunderland resigned to their fate after Keane walks into the sunset Quinn's three-day quest to keep manager fails Concept 2 Timesonline Under starter's orders: the leading runners and riders for the Wearside Stakes Times Crossword 24,089 Picture Gallery The Times Allardyce keen on Sunderland Quinn stunned after resignation arrives by text And it's go, go, go as Honda turns its back on Formula The Times Inside today Calamity for James ends Portsmouth's European dream Bottom of the table Index What's sauce for the goose . . . Turkey is an established favourite at Christmas but other birds can also provide a seasonal treat, from goose to woodcock and widgeon. Here five top chefs show you how to prepare and cook something traditional . . . or a little different Mark Hix Small game birds Gary Rhodes Chicken Donna Hay Turkey Sarah Raven Partridge Gordon Ramsay Goose Buying the bird Where to find them Celebrity watch AA Bad statistics Sample minds Royal Exchange Stop fiddling and start burning with bright ideas The Times Trimmings are the Christmas stars Masterclass The extras are often the highlights of the festive season — with the bonus of delicious leftovers Devils on horseback Magimix Chestnut pork stuffing with spinach and lemon Sydney Opera House roast potatoes Stir-fried sprouts with nutmeg Cranberry and orange relish How green was my Guadalquivir valley olive oil Comet Timesoffers Index Tears and tantrums in pop's launchpad X Factor singers now dominate the charts. Peter Robinson pokes around behind the scenes of TV's star machine The Times Revenge of the gypsy fiddler Secret Mendelssohn practice got Daniel Hope a scolding at school. He's never forgotten it, Geoff Brown finds Musicians, log on, tune up, join in Give me a rhyme for pudding What ingredients do you need to cook up the great British Christmas song? Pete Paphides gives it a go Mamma Mia! Timesonline Need a shot of rhythm & blues? Let Jools Holland and his orchestra be your Dr Feelgood, advises Clive Davis BrandAlley Too little ginger in the gingerbread First night Theatre Hansel and Gretel Barbican Concert CBSO/Volkov Symphony Hall, Birmingham Opera My Secret Heart Clore Ballroom, Southbank Centre Pop Simply Red O2 Arena, SE10 Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items Hear Gates open up Young times You could win the chance to grill Bill Gates at the historic Christmas Lectures next week, writes Chloe Lambert Taste Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day Our lives in their hands TV & Radio Last night's tv Cutting Edge: The Fun Police (Channel 4) Star Stories (Channel 4) Dinner tonight Kheema matar Eat it with Tv today Gordon's Price Comparison Sites: Deal Or No Deal? Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm Unreported World Channel 4,7.35pm Batman (1989) Film choice E4,9pm Kinsey (2004) More4,11.20pm Variations Gavin & Stacey BBC One, 9.30pm Jimmy Carr Live: Comedian Channel 4,10.35pm Lock Up (1989) ITV1, 11.45pm Julia (2008) New to Sky Box Office Monday in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Today's tv Prime time digital planner Nick Park, we salute you Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Codeword No 384 Word Watching Times2 Quiz The National Autistic Society Yesterday's Solutions Index Better late than never Opening bids Brief encounter We want the right to manage our block Focus on Hartlepool Local intelligence Street wise In Townhouse in South London Get in. Get out. Get away Wandsworth, SW11: a large home with gardens Out Elizabethan manor house in Essex Great Waltham, CM3: a Grade II listed mansion Away Country home in Buckinghamshire Lane End, HP14: a farmhouse with a recording studio Rise of the down-valuation Market report NFU Mutual Multiple Display Advertising Items Walls have years Cover story Discovering the history of your home will enrich your life — and the sale value, reports Lorna Blackwood How to turn detective Competition Timesonline You must get smart . . . Buy-to-let Only pristine flats that are also good value will lure tenants, says Susan Emmett . . . or tenants will turn up their noses Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Deck the halls Shopping Have-a-go hero Corby trouser press Auction buy of the week House for courses Seaside towns St Andrews is more than just the home of golf-it is teeming with students too, writes Norman Miller For sale Why green is good for your pocket Crest Nicholson

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