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News from 15/12/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Richard Olsen, Claire MacDonald, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Simon Rushworth, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Malcolm McLaren, Neil Johnston, Sebastian Saville Executive Director, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Anne Longfield Chief Executive, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Hayden Smith, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jenni Rutherford, Philip Howard, David Chater, Paul Broks, Kevin Blowe, James Bone, James Ducker, Deborah Cameron Chief Executive, Clive Davis, Nick Harding, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Martin Barnes Chief Executive, James Hider, Alastair Gee, Ben Ainslie, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Richard Kerbaj, Robin Pagnamenta, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Pete Sanders, Deborah Haynes, John Wardle, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bell, John Sergeant, Alexandra Mason, Libby Purves, Chloe Lambert, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Ian McIntyre, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Peter Glover, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Hamid Karzai, Simon de Bruxelles, Jennifer Howze, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Michael Koe, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Bruce Dessau, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Tom Coghlan, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Lindsey Bareham, Bernard Morris, Marcus Leroux, John Carr, Peter Dixon, Kathryn Dobson, Guy Nelson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Caroline McGinn, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Craig Lord, Gordon Glass, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, John Wilson, Michael Gove, Joe Clay, Philip Webster, Beverley Hughes, MP, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Roger Marsh, Kimimasa Mayama, Patrick Foster, Mike Bloxsome, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Martin Offer, Miles Costello, Jonathan Wilkinson, Christopher Irvine, Ama Sumani,

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Index Terrorism adviser to Met is on wanted list Interpol notice urges arrest of Islam TV chief Hoy rides off with Sports Personality of the Year British troops in Iraq face humiliating exit Asylum appeal logjam House prices warning Runway wins backing Afghanistan request Inside today Index Suspect says he is a man of peace Staying the Course Leading articles Nato needs to rethink its strategy and logistics for a long stay in Afghanistan. In return, President Karzai must make a concerted attack on endemic corruption Index Learning Lessons The resignation of Ken Boston should not lead to the end of testing Time to Talk Gordon Brown must agree to allow the Opposition to meet civil servants Opinion Times2 News Health Obituary Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Britain faces humiliating Iraq withdrawal Karzai builds bridges in quest for long-term support Inside A pair of insults Behind the story Throwing shoes Oliverthemusical Olympic cyclist passes Lewis Hamilton on the home stretch to take BBC sports prize Inside today It's the annual thrill of seeing them with their clothes on And the winners are . . . The Workout Payouts for Injured troops are doubled Galleries 'too stuffy' 'Nora Batty' dies at 80 Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Extra judges drafted in to hear immigration appeals Asylum backlog delays other cases 'for a year' 'What message does it send?' Case Study De Beers Unanswered questions about a 'man of peace' on Interpol Wanted by Interpol The TV chief denies all links to terrorism but will not discuss his first five years in Britain. Richard Kerbaj and Dominic Kennedy report 'Nothing criminal about trying to establish an Islamic From refugee to CEO Tunisia claims exile met bin Laden and recruited trainees for terror camps History of a nation 'Booze bus' sweeps up City boys after they drown their Christmas sorrows Compulsion to overeat is mainly in the genes, study shows Chanel Bank chief: house price fall may be 30% Britain 'is only halfway through slump' Dunhill London Discount frenzy draws shoppers back to stores You want to fill our river with what? Welsh town incandescent over artist's flashing, talking buoys Mini Rachel Campbell-Johnston Commentary Nespresso Brown to overrule ministers on Heathrow runway Expansion go-ahead may lead to resignations We won't step in to prop up pound, insists Government First-utility Timesonline Dell That's one pop triumph, on to the next The cry 'This is the best night of my life' is often sadly true Sroda Auto Timesonline It's the BBC's excuse-me as voters are led a merry dance The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland Monarch. co. uk The Times Family carers who provide a secret social service Times Christmas Appeal Tests chief quits after seeing report on Sats fiasco Conservatives call for ministers' role to be scrutinised Bringing it all together Inside today ACDC Lost world slowly gives up its living secrets More than 1,000 previously unknown species have been found in the Greater Mekong at a rate of two a week for a decade, Lewis Smith reports Doctor held captive by her parents is freed by court Renault Lastminute. com Two killed in flooding chaos Bride in hospital after horse bolts Coast walk to repay cost of rescue Church finds treasures on its walls Sir Paul's advice to the Dalai Lama Acer The first rule of sacking: show some respect The BBC has shown us how not to fire someone. An employee should at least be able to leave with head held high The bore's head in hand bear I Sexy music? Together out two countries can treat our terrorist Indefensible Listen to Prudence, the Swabian housewife . . . Hers is the true voice of German opinion, whatever the declarations of European unity may suggest to the contrary Picture Gallery We are fighting the same terrorist disease The President of Afghanistan thanks the British soldiers who are dying for his country Relative comfort In my view Thunderer: Thunderer No sympathy Pound for euro? Fatal Menezes shots and extraordinary dangers Improvements are being made in British childcare Timesonline Drug users and welfare reform Unmanned gliders That was the Day It's only words. . . An easy way to quit Surprise surprise Guess who's coming with tonight's dinner? Joe Joseph peeps through the keyhole and into the shopping bags of Ocado's customers with an upmarket white-van man Fortnum & Mason Ocado delivery man The Daily Universal Register Elton's spectacle seems to have lost its lustre First night Pop Elton John O2 Arena, Greenwich British Gas Sky North and South split as 'car wars' rev up in battle over $14bn bailout United States ANC accused of apartheid tactics by breakaway Illinois Governor digs in over 'pay-to-play' claim Microsoft Secret wedding video ruling is music to ears of privacy groups Spain (AFP): 150 arrested in Putin protests (AFP): Officer stabbed by neo-Nazi (Reuters): Cyclone shelters provided by US (AFP): Woman to head Michelin guide The Times ANC using apartheid tactics, says breakaway leader South Africa Eric Bompard Pressure increases on South Africa to deal with Mugabe Jockeying for position Rac rescue The Times Brown ready to defy Obama's call for more troops in Afghan surge War on Terror Suspect charity's main centre remains open Inside today Pakistan 'has to do more to prevent networks of terrorists' New wave of riots expected as 100,000 face sack Police get tough as cost of demonstrations soars Greece Airberlin. com (AFP): Joint operation against rebels (AP): Palin's church damaged by fire (AFP): Palestinians to be set free (AP): Government nears collapse Crisis Timesonline Rebels raise a glass to final end of a very long dry season Sudan The Times Crilly's cool ones HSBC plus Timesonline Misconception among shoppers over prices Docklands exodus Spending constraints Threat to Santander Quote of the day Fears for service jobs Business big shot Airbus and Boeing plan loans for buyers to counter fall in orders CBI calls for inquiry into public sector pension costs 'i suspect it may have taken them by surprise. They Stock markets Never mind Plan B, let's take a look at C, D and E Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items British funds Job fears lead Docklands workers to try to sell homes Business big shot Trading instinct tells City boys to cut their losses Union makes threat to fight any move to privatise Royal Mail after big shake-up The Times Severn barrage plan could 'put an end to fuel poverty' Soaring bills cut spending power in 70% of households, Bank research reveals Ireland launches €10bn bailout for its banks Raconteur Premier seeks cash injection of £700m to repay debt Santander fears loss of more than €2.3bn as investors count cost of Madoff 'fraud' Timesonline MEPs split over 48-hour week Radical action from Fed set to accompany cut in rate CV The Duke of York's visits overseas are all about boosting British business, not swanning around Monday manifesto His royal birth gives him a special pass to forge relationships around the world and encourage investment, says Christine Buckley Equity Prices Philpacker Shop till you drop your price perceptions Retail & Leisure A report finds there is a huge gap between what you imagine you will pay and what shops actually charge, says Marcus Leroux The price isn't right Timesonline Free wi-fi with your duck wrap as Pret looks to pick up down-time customers Lilly Peel talks to the take-out natural food chain about today's roll out of free internet Government should raise stakes to save gaming industry Food for thought Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Cardinal Avery Dulles Convert who became the leading Roman Catholic thinker and theologian in America and considered himself, above all, as a teacher Cardinal Avery Dulles, SJ, theologian, was born on August 24,1918. He died on December 12,2008, aged 90 Nora Batty became Britain's most unlikely sex symbol Kathy Staff Actress who starred in Crossroads, Coronation Street and the long-running television comedy Last of the Summer Wine Kathy Staff, actress, was born on July 12,1928. She died on December 14,2008, aged 80 Bob Spiers Bafta award-winning TV director who worked on hit comedy shows such as Dad's Army, Fawlty Towers and Absolutely Fabulous Bob Spiers, television comedy director, was born on September 27,1945. He died after a long illness on December 8,2008, aged 63 Ewen Balfour Much admired public relations executive with wide knowledge of the arts Ewen Balfour, public relations executive, was born on November 30,1942. He died of cancer on December 10,2008, aged 66 Tenancy ends only on delivery of possession Law Report House of Lords Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices Timesonline Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sue Ryder Care The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's the Christmas rush — and the Army lends a hand Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Soverelgn's Parade Spelling Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Contingency plans worth exploring to restage top cards after abandonment Cumani dealt bitter pill by the late thrust of Doctor Dino Twiston-Davies hopeful Imperial Commander can bring Christmas cheer Rain makes Hoy's attempt to overcome Hamilton Paul Nicholls has trimmed his team for the Coral Welsh Plumpton Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Ayr Racing Musselburgh Bonus rolls on Wolverhampton Aigle D'Or is reported to be in fine shape ahead of … Bet of the day Course specialists Twell's hat-trick success the pick of record medal haul for Britain Athletics American football Results Basketball Cricket Golf Ice hockey Rugby union Snooker Squash Swimming St Helens and Widnes mourn the passing of Vince Karalius Rugby league Football Fixtures Other sport Britain head coach says use of hi-tech suits is 'like cheating' Swimming Nations unite over call for change in regulations Goddard and Simmonds win bronze medals on final day Taylor's desire to rule the world has his rivals running scared once again After a barren two years 'The Power' is arrowing in on another darts world title — a prospect that frightens his main rivals, reports Alyson Rudd Hendry suffers black day but Williams is in the pink in Telford Snooker Reade welcomes dress rehearsals after her stumble on centre stage London 2012 Haye gets his chance to make mark on the Klitschkos Boxing Sorenstam bows out with final-hole birdie Europe retain cup Force India duo stay Olympians on form Title for English pair Murphy rues margin Underground route to the perfect swing Golf Peter Dixon visits the modest Knightbridge basement where the rich and famous have honed their golf skills The Sunday Times Beneath the gutter but reaching for the stars Harlequins conjure up their own Harry Potter moment Vendettas fail to get stamp of approval Simon Barnes Sports Columnist of the Year Magic Numbers Formula One's economy drive fills me with regret England fans unprepared for brilliance from Strauss Bran Flakes Disaster averted for the BBC as Hamilton and Hoy play it safe Alyson Rudd looks on as discretion proves the better part of valour for two of sport's fast men PRA The Times Timesonline Walking on water after longest year of my life Sailing Newcastle make heavy weather of Italian side European Challenge Cup Wasps rely on Walder to stay in contention for last eight Rugby union Heineken Cup Evans rescues City boys at the crunch Saracens allege gouging in game of five yellow cards Saint-Andre left hoping for minor miracle in Limerick Leicester leave challenge too late to rewrite Carter's script Heineken Cup Thelondonpaper Banahan revives Bath hopes of progress Heineken Cup results and tables Munster snatched a precious victory as they stunned The Big Issue England hoping Sehwag onslaught will encourage India to take risks Cricket First Test match Timesonline Scoreboard from Madras Strauss makes history Times Crossword 24,097 The Times Chelsea increase Scolari's pain Suffering manager sees side squander more home points The Times Inside today Sehwag onslaught sets up thrilling final day The Times For sale, hardly worn: two million tonnes of clothes Today's bargain is tomorrow's landfill — we are buying more clothes than ever, yet fewer are being recycled. Where do they all go? Hannah Fletcher reports First-class stamps This Christmas for the first time the Royal Mail issued a collection of secular as well as religious stamps. We challenged readers to come up with their own festive designs — and received entries from all age groups across the country. Here's our pick of the best Timesonline The buyer's-market car Motoring Suzuki Swift 1.3 GL The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster A proper pair of PJs There'll be a scene if I see one of these 'neath the tree The Times I'm Ok, said Sara. We both knew she wasn't Health At 54, Michael Koe's wife was found to have a rare and fatal brain disease. Here he talks movingly about her illness and the charity he set up for other sufferers The Times PSP The facts The power of magical thinking Open mind Supernatural beliefs can be a comfort, says Paul Broks Timesoffers Smart kids are more likely to be heavy drinkers Winter weight Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Outlaws united William Burroughs, author, film-maker junkie and provocateur, has long been an heroic figure for Malcolm McLaren Guilty laugh Steve guttenberg First night Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now Our daily pick of the seasonal shows Play Humour helps the porridge go down Despite tabloid outrage, lessons in stand-up comedy for prisoners can yield rewards for society as a whole, says Bruce Dessau Enter Baron Hardup of Hollywood The film star Steve Guttenberg is playing panto in Kent, and relishing the challenge of being the meat in the theatrical baked potato, he tells Alastair Gee Broken hearts and belly laughs First night Theatre 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover at Christmas Bush, W12 Pop Lisa Hannigan St John's Smith Square, SW1 Jazz Joe Stilgoe Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Dennis Rollins Ronnie Scott's, W1 Concert Ensemble Intercontemporain/Boulez Southbank Centre Inside today Theatre Ida Barr: So This Is Christmas Barbican Pit Multiple Display Advertising Items High stage musical Young times The fantastic film High School Musical is now a stage show! Chloe Lambert asked the actors who play Gabriella and Troy, Claire-Marie Hall and Ashley Day, what goes on behind the scenes The Times Win Tickets Daily dingbat Picture ladder Puzzle of the day Discomfort and joy TV & Radio Weekend tv The X Factor (ITV1) Thai-style potato soup Dinner tonight Eat it with Argumental Dave, 9.40pm Tv today The Times Nigella's Christmas Kitchen Viewing guide BBC Two, 8.30pm World War Two: Behind Closed Doors BBC Two, 9pm The Man Who Would Be King (1975) Film choice Channel 4,12.45pm Into the Sun (2005) BBC One, 11.45pm Variations Chosen Channel 4,10pm The Luzhin Defence (2000) Channel 4,1.35am Spectacle — Elvis Costello with the Police Channel 4,12.05am Iron Man (2008) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2. . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Lost in translation Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4711 Polygon Codeword No 392 Word Watching will return tomorrow Appeal Times2 Quiz Acorn Stairlifts Workout The Times Weekend in numbers 'It's Chelsea or United' Redknapp writes off Liverpool and Arsenal in title race Sbragia's efforts give Quinn breathing space Kinnear battles for star Hughes aware clubs will try to exploit City wealth Hangeland transfer talk Adriano set for Inter exit Spot the pie Respite for Ince but his players party on Meeting with Blackburn hierarchy delayed by wedding The Prem Timesonline Tony's Fiver Scolari looks for answers Barclays Premier League Manager must halt home decline, says Matt Hughes Deep impact: How Drogba dropped off to hit back Samsung Wigan rise mirrors fall of Rovers Riot Act is only tactic for Hughes Agbonlahor at high revs Villa's young centre forward impresses Peter Lansley O'Neil's confidence seems well placed Allardyce manages to be infected by the English disease Ferguson's stamp duty And another thing. . . Sold on a settlement High but not so mighty School for scandal Sky's the limit FA in dock for hypocrisy Neville not the only loser The Debate Spanner is thrown in the works Spurs spoil United trip to Tokyo Ferguson needed three points in order to enjoy his week abroad, writes Oliver Kay More misery for Keane James Ducker sees Liverpool slip up again at home Leading by example Adebayor looking on bright side Tactical Analysis Owen in the mood Striker hints at ruthless best, reports Kaveh Solhekol Sunderland's players enjoying more freedom in less How they stand Leading scorers In form Average goals scored Player of the weekend Wallace pushes his Scotland claims Coca-Cola Championship Ferguson's men denied Coca-Cola League One Planet Jupitus: The Columnist The Fixtures Hill furious with referee Coca-Cola League Two The Times Gabriele Marcotti The Continent Barcelona a class above as Ramos begins the impossible job Sticks and stones And another thing. . . The ultimate time-wasters Championship Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Non-League Boot squarely on other foot for Histon Scotland Man United v Gamba Osaka The Box Five, Thursday, 10.30am Live matches Rangers still looking for defensive help Arsenal v Liverpool Sky Sports 1, Sunday, 4pm E. on Leather balls to mini gnomes Gift guide It's almost Christmas, so time for talk about the sack. Don't worry, Paul Ince: we mean the sack bulging with footballing gifts that Santa, with your help, will dispatch to your loved ones. Can't think of anything more exciting than a replica shirt? Here are some ideas courtesy of Tom Dart Spot the pie In this week The Final Word The Times

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