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News from 10/12/2008

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Francis Davis, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, The Right Rev David Lunan, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Professor Stephen Chan, John Holmwood, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Ghulam Shabar, David Rose, Catherine Boyle, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Michael Atherton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian King, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Carl Mortished, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Will Pavia, Kaya Burgess, Mrs R. Warnett, Lesley Batey, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Kerbaj, Martin Fletcher, Professor Geraldine Van, Jane MacArtney, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Pierrot Ngadi, Peter Sergeant, Professor Peter Finn, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Laura Dixon, Chloe Lambert, Marcus du Sautoy, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Russell Kempson, Bernat Armangue, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Professor Colin Sucking, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Lord Parekh of Kingston-Uopn-Hull, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Ted Tuppen, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Bishop Idris Jones, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Cheryl Cole, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Nirj Deva Conservative International Development Spokesman, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, John Carr, Erica Wagner, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Professor Tony Gallagher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Tom Jago, Jonathan Shaw, Helen Phillips, Alison Gordon, Emily Ford, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Norman Richardson, Bob Andrews, Michael Moran, Sam McKnight, Neil Fisher, The Most Rev Keith Patrick O'brien, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Tom Aikens, Tony Dawe, Deborah Orr, Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws, Philip Webster, Lord Gifford, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Valentine Low, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, John P. Fox, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, David Freud, Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, Chris Smyth, Olav Bjortomt, Dr Robert J. Leeming, Cary Cooper, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, David Robertson,

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Index 'Cholera is ravaging a population weak with hunger' Prosecutors wash hands of laws on assisted dying Not in public interest to charge man's parents 'i think attitudes will change' Experts say slump will be worse than 1980s Energy warning shot Governor arrested 'Abuse' at madrassas Chelsea go through Inside today Left or Right on the Economy Leading articles The economics crisis has now provided a real political choice between Labour's proposals for fiscal stimulus and the Tories' tougher line on public debt Index Greek Tragedy The police killing of a teenager has unleashed many pent-up frustrations The Sound of Silence It is time that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton railed against Mugabe's tyranny Fashion Arts Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Smokescreen Today's weather Paul Smith Inside today Foreign staff: Africans standing by Mugabe All joy is gone from this land of despair Blur are back and aiming for a Hyde Park sell-out after settling their six-year spat He's far too good a frontman to stay in the shadows The Workout Small shops protest at cigarette curbs Stiffer jail sentences Vice plans 'difficult' Benefits conditions Most read at timesonline. co. uk Ex-England cricketer charged over £200,000 haul of cocaine A beautiful player to watch, a frustrating one to captain Timesonline TAG Heuer Gucci How Cameron chose new strategy with the help of his four wise men The Economy The leader's attack on Labour's economic cure draws strength from several former Tory chancellors, writes Philip Webster The crunch index Time for Camlet to send in the frowns 0% interest rate on the horizon as growth hopes hit Timesonline Son was determined to die in face of parents' wishes Professor's last moments of life to be broadcast on TV tonight Right to die Timesonline Could this encourage others? Sorting my own death out in a quiet way appeals, says Bragg Ryanair Shell Mini Audience rises to stand-in after Tennant stands down Theatre Hamlet Novello, WC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Women will be able to get Pill without prescription Multimillionaire to aid Stansted protesters Barnardo's cleared Vitamins don't help Man held over carjack Mother charged Extra large profits British Forces in Iraq will be reduced to 400 by summer US troops to take over base at Basra airport Volkswagen Saab No fowl play expected as turkeys go on parade People The wonderful wizard of Oz The Face M&S Harriet Harman tried to express empathy with hard Carluccio's, the Italian restaurant chain, has promised Yes. We'd be bashful too, James Blunt, but not just because of the zany children's outerwear Sir Paul McCartney's new record label, One Little India Postscript MTV is promising intimate access to its subject Aldi Christian groups lose legal challenge over embryos British Gas New cash raid on emergency pot for 2012 Barclay's Carphone tycoon stands down as mayor's Olympics adviser John Lewis Saved by a stranger: teenager led away from a life of crime Times Christmas Appeal Timesonline Farm family left 115 animals to starve in pens of rotting horses, court told Vets were confronted by 'horror scene' Portman Group Teachers 'beat and abuse' children at many Koran classes in Britain Madrassas Investigation finds 'village culture' of violence A brave face, then the tears Case study Law to protect the young must cover madrassas as well Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria's liking for a frosty outing Christmas cheer ordered to stop Heathrow robbery trial halted again Overheads roll as Queen cuts palace running costs Boots Pupils improving at maths, but the fun is subtracted Multiple Display Advertising Items Top of the form Married vicar is sacked for having affair Selfridges & Co In court today Father's car killed daughter as he waved to crying children Dawn of the sandwich generation: carers with no one … Demographics Nationwide Population age structure An ageing nation Four jobs leave no spare time Case study Squeezed at both ends, and working till you drop Baby P case could worsen social worker shortage Genesis homes Rac Phantoms of the opera break their 100-year silence NatWest Mediocre teachers + jargon = low standards Huge numbers of 11-year-olds can't read, write or do basic sums. The latest curriculum rehash will not help in the least Men, by your hair you will be judged Under the counter The Great Escape Bring the beaver back to Britain? what a stupid idea Cliffhanger, anyone? Gordon, play your crisis card: call an election As long as voters are frightened Labour stands a chance. If things start to get better, it may be time for a novice after all Picture Gallery Let's not go back to the Middle Ages Beavers have been extinct in Britain for a very long time. Maybe there's a good reason for that Dear God . . . In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Rapid ratification African leaders need support over Zimbabwe A mosque is part of the community Timesonline Forgotten evacuees A human right to education for Baha'i Coastal defences Spam, Spam, Spam Black-market ciggies Present solution Voyage of discovery 'Everyone will now be expected to work' David Freud, the architect of today's government welfare plans, says the route out of dependency is the same now as it was in Beveridge's day Dfs The Daily Universal Register The Sunday Times Governor 'tries to sell Obama's seat' FBI charges claim that position in Senate was offered for cash United States Illinois ills Athenes faces further anarchy as riots mar shot boy's Graft rules in 'kickback city' The bald eagle poisoner got a pardon. Are CIA 'torture' officials next on Bush's list? Uncle Bens Sky Riots and teargas at funeral of boy shot by police Greece FedEx Spoiling for a fight Books for Schools In a land of cholera and corpses a river of sewage makes a deadly playground Zimbabwe Dirty water, overwhelmed clinics and no health advice create an epidemic that Mugabe could and should have prevented, Martin Fletcher writes Timesonline Enough is enough Obama stays silent as the situation goes from bad to worse Plea to ban 'terrorist tool' Google Earth India Multiple Display Advertising Items Spy in the sky India raises pressure by naming Mumbai killers India Multiple Display Advertising Items 3 Store Dissident arrested over internet freedom charter Protest timed for declaration of human rights anniversary China Lexmark The Times YMCA State tribute to Patriarch who led Church revival Bank of Ireland Europe cuts biofuel role in 2020 energy targets Stunt dog Auggie swaps walkies for wheels Michael Ignatieff set to lead Canada's Liberal party 'Age-shavers' won't have to jump through hoops Protest urges workers to take day off and 'call in gay' United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Branson explores alliance with Lufthansa Darling's bonus threat Tesco's rise and rise Equitable Life promise Quote of the day Yahoo! search begins Business big shot Nils Andersen Miliband seeks more power for State in UK energy industry Estate agents offer 'bargains' in Christmas sale 'We cannot keep pace with the strong yen' Stock markets Global trade routes point towards depression Thick fug hangs over tobacco Capgemini Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Banks caught by falling Star Need to know Results in brief Who will throw a lifebelt to the shipping industry? Business big shot Pattern of world trade shifting Picture Gallery Iberial Now you see it, now you don't — a church tale City Diary PR people are strange. The industry mag PR City Diary All the world's a stage, but is this a stage too far? City Diary At Waterstone's on London Wall yesterday, former City City Diary Pub chief swallows his words In the blue corner The Dear Gordon letter that proved to be a hoax City Diary Someone has forwarded me a flyer for BA's Executive City Diary Bids for Land of Leather fail at first hurdle OFT surprises fashion retailers with warning over co-ordinated VAT cuts Timesonline BT Under pressure to lend, mortgage banks attack Government's 'incoherent' policies Bose BAA faces fines for poor service at Stansted after airlines complain Buyers get ready to catch a New Star as leading fund is put up for sale Government moves on credit Road less travelled for white van man The Times Newspaper Marketing Agency Ford looks to park Volvo with the People's Republic Solar cell maker cuts profit forecast as drive for renewable energy loses power Performance figures Anglo Irish Bank Timesonline The Times Sony plans 16,000 job cuts as spark disappears from electronics market Crisis in the Far East Behind the ferocious cost-cutting lies a clash of Japanese GDP falling faster than expected The boom years are over for Chinese exports as slowdown bites in workshop of the world Best Green Companies The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Philpacker British funds As coal comes back into fashion, how serious are we about carbon reduction? Milkround London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes (000s) European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Defiant burst from fading stars helps drive up shares Market report Health group feels bruised Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Greggs' shares are best avoided until they are sliced a little thinner Micro Focus Deal of the day Timesonline KSK Power Ventur Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Windmill International Nothing succeeds like success but it still takes a lot of hard work and luck Ideas at work Malcolm Gladwell's new book looks at the many factors behind life's triumphs, writes Carol Lewis Socialising with strangers isn't easy, but it's part of the job Graduates play it safe as employers cut back on starter jobs in bleak economic climate Emily Ford looks at the challenges facing graduates entering the jobs market Take Five Timesonline Top 100 Graduate employers Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Oliver Postgate Gently determined pacifist who created and wrote such children's television favourites as Ivor the Engine, The Clangers and Bagpuss Oliver Postgate, writer of children's television programmes, was born on April 12,1925. He died on December 8,2008, aged 83 Two more British wins from the Dresden Olympiad Harry Henry Market researcher and director of the Thomson Organisation who developed a 'motivation' methodology to elicit information Harry Henry, market researcher, was born on March 11,1916. He died on November 22,2008, aged 92 Ted Rogers Entrepreneur who built up one of the largest broadcasting, telecommunications and publishing conglomerates in North America Ted Rogers, OC, media mogul, was born on May 27,1933. He died of congestive heart failure on December 2,2008, aged 75 Professor David Edwards Altruistic agricultural economist who spoke out on behalf of poor farmers in Jamaica and other nascent nations in the Commonwealth Caribbean Professor David Edwards, agricultural economist, was born on March 7,1929. He died of cancer on November 5,2008, aged 79 Richard Hickox Lives remembered European warrant needs only national reference Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Standard of proof for patents Chancery Division Offering to make amends Queen's Bench Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Times Online Memorial Services University News School Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Another victory for Britain's legendary race walker Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Inns of Court scholarships Legal news Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Cosy cottages for the festive season Or perhaps a stable would be more apt British Isles Late deals Christmas in Cornwall for £169; sloping off to the festivities in France for a week, £445; a week's B&B in Bulgaria from £264 The Times Short haul . . . and spare a thought for the new year Late Travel Timesonline Long haul Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Thomas revived as fluent Noland rises to occasion at Punchestown Fontwell Park Yesterday's results Thelondonpaper Sedgefield Southwell Cook gets across England's message of unity with India Hexham Southwell The in-form Howard Johnson took his haul to 11 wins … Kempton Park Leicester Racing Battle Stations (2.10 Hexham) Bet of the day Course specialists Colleagues optimistic as Ballesteros is discharged earlier than expected Golf Sorenstam having second thoughts about moving on Carragher captures the sacred scent of Liverpool Christmas books Lewsey ready to retire from international battleground Rugby union Timesonline American football Results Basketball Bowls Ice hockey Real tennis Squash Football Fixtures Carter rushed in to brighten Perpignan's bleak outlook Other sport Miles better Yamauchi considering a switch from marathon to Winter Olympics Marathon queen Radcliffe insists she still has the world at her feet Athletics Briton confident fitness problems behind her Timesonline The London Games: sport's War in Iraq ITV drops coverage of the Boat Race NFL reports job cuts Scottish pair roll on Klitschko warning Magic Numbers Test cricket in need of global solution Timesonline The Times Simple statement relays England's message of unity and commitment Never has a scruffy note been so appreciated Pietersen driven to distraction by selection after a frenzied week Cricket England captain insists on total concentration Timesonline Blackburn set ambitious target – with or without Ince Bednar promises to step up as injury rules out Miller for rest of season Football Allardyce puts name boldly in the frame for Sunderland job Ebanks-Blake shows a ruthless touch as Wolves maintain fierce pace at top Football Guinness Premiership Carsley keeps Birmingham close behind league leaders Reading made to work hard despite an early exit for Hendrie Last night's results Campbell abuse case progresses The Sweeper Real deal Ramos an unexpected return after axe falls on Schuster Football Former Spurs head coach takes over at Bernabéu The revolving door North London flop will hope to recapture his magic in Madrid Champions League Group G Continental Fans crossed line with Eboué, says Wenger Champions League Fringe group help to keep Benítez away from brush with Barcelona Champions League Manager close to agreeing new contract Keane edge Champions League Group E Neville fears days are numbered Defender struggling to reclaim place from Rafael Manchester United are considering an appeal against Totti seals win as Roma toil before coming out on top Qualifiers Drogba offers timely reminder of his skills with sublime winner Champions League Unhcr Timesonline Dugout resembles departure lounge as early return to Match statistics How good is second-best? Times Crossword 24,093 Picture Gallery The Times Scolari: 'Bring on Barcelona' Drogba seals Chelsea victory as Liverpool earn top billing The Times Inside today Lewsey ready to call it a day with England Index From Jumblies to Clangers, a fine lot of nonsense Children's TV has grown more preachy since Oliver Postgate made The Clangers and Bagpuss but, says Libby Purves, kids need silly stories more than ever Absurdity we have loved The symmetry of sneezing Sexy maths The Conundrum Further reading Paradise Lost and found again DIY Christmas Truffles by Tom Aikens Each day this week, follow our team of experts as they transform Christmas with their home-made creations. Today, the chef Tom Aikens shares his recipe for easy-to-make Earl Gray chocolate truffles Instructions Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesoffers It's all about giving . . . but that's the embarrassing bit The Times Sour notes from a small island Today the tiny Channel Island of Sark abandons its feudal past to vote for its first democratic parliament. Damian Whitworth finds a place riven with mistrust, rancour and accusations against the billionaire agents of change Beautiful cuts: how to look better on less Fashion Design classics are replacing disposable fashion in our affections. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong offers her tips on where to find true bargains A bleak Miss Wintour? Tartan up 40 not out A guide to the trends that do (and don't) work for the grown-up woman. This week: tartan Style and beauty fix Eric Bompard 5 easy pieces The season's best buys from Pringle 1815 (0800 360200), selected by Alice Olins The Times Short hair: sexy or not? Sarah vine's cosmetic surgery The last word in shoes Mutton dressed as lad Beautiful footwear by Tod's and the newly launched Lodger has The Mutton engaging in some serious sole-searching Fashionista questionnaire 'Hair and shoes are the most important' Please help me bop with my bump I am six months pregnant and need one or two nice dresses to wear to parties and a wedding Catch a tiger by its many tales Inspiration is everywhere in India —even in the Mumbai terror attacks, as Rachel Campbell-Johnston finds at a new show Indian Highway Serpentine Gallery Indian Summer Jodhpur is so the look for next year Orange First night A Prince who will rot your teeth First night Theatre The Little Prince Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Concert London Sinfonietta/Masson Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop The Prodigy Glasgow Academy Pop The Hold Steady Academy, Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert BBCSO/Robertson Barbican Can we save the cheetah? Young times The fastest of the big cats are in danger of dying out — and we are to blame, says Chloe Lambert Techno Gym Daily dingbat Square deal Puzzle of the day Survivors stagger on Last night's tv Survivors (BBC One) Country House Rescue (Channel 4) Horizon (BBC Two) Almost mole poblano Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Oceans Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Jack: A Soldier's Story BBC One, 9pm Went the Day Well? (1942, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.40pm The Beat that My Heart Skipped (2005) BBC Four, 10pm Variations The Devil's Whore Channel 4,9pm Dangerous Adventures for Boys Five, 9pm The Last Mitterrand (2005) Channel 4,1.40am Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Page 24 Word watching Mr Bagpuss, we salute you Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Codeword No 388 Word Watching Times2 Quiz The Big Issue

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