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News from 17/12/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, David Wighton, Andrew Billen, Anatol Lieven, Tom Rowland, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Brendan McCARTHY Regional Director, Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, Mark Souster, David Rose, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Ian King, Peter Verstage, Christine Seib, Stephen Marsh-Smith Director, Ian King, Deputy Business Editor, David Chater, James Ducker, Andy Hayman, Clive Davis, Anne Gatti, Dave Allen, Carl Mortished, Mark Lloyd Executive Director, Sam Marlowe, Edward Vandyk, James Hider, Eamonn Quigley Professor of Medicine and Human Physiology, Kevin Eason, Stephanie Hilborne Chief Executive, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Robin Pagnamenta, David Sharrock, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Chloe Lambert, Iggy Pop, Marcus du Sautoy, Adil Rashid, Lt-Gen Sir Martin Garrod, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Roisin Mirza, Gero Breloer, Ivor Llewelyn Deputy Director, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Helen Power M&A Correspondent, Suzy Jagger, Patrick Rooney, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, James Darley, Jerry Schurder, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Chris Bones, Alice Olins, Tony Parsons Chairman, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, David Nussbaum Chief Executive, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Sharon Colling, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Gerard Baker US Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Robert Crampton, Dr Christopher Martin, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Tony Dawe, Dr Nick Read, Joe Clay, Graham Wynne Chief Executive, Gordon James Director, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Debbie Pain Director, Alex Gazzola, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Trevor Chenery, Nicola Woolcock, Arthur Wells, Paul Knight Chief Executive, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, John Heale, Michael Evans, Frank Pope, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Warren Alexxander,

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Putting the shh! into shopping The Times Teenager who killed Rhys Jones gets 22 years Zero hour as US cuts rates to historic low Bank of England under pressure to respond Index Glasgow bomber was in terrorist cell in Iraq Court secrecy lifted Blackman family relief Carmakers in peril ANC rival is launched Scolari under pressure Inside today Index Into a Closed World Leading articles Jack Straw's historic demand for greater openness in family courts will help to end a culture of secrecy that gives desperate parents fewer rights than criminals Index Red Letter Day The Government's hybrid for the Royal Mail should lead to full privatisation Child Maintenance The life-changing work of Action for Children deserves your support Feature Fashion Opinion World Obituary Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Glasgow bomber was in Iraq terrorist cell Threat is changing. It's time for a reality check Tiffany & Co. Children beware: the rats are back and Hamelin needs a new Piper Town struggles to control modern-day boom Rat race The Workout Correction MPs condemn police authority elections Soldier is named Oldest swan returns Most read at timesonline. co. uk It's year zero as Fed throws away the rulebook Q&A Inside today Christmas Debenhams He died because of your brutality and cowardice, judge tells killer Rhys Jones The guilty gang A world of boredom and big talk where drug dealing … Crime offers some respite from the breathtaking tedium, Carol Midgley and Russell Jenkins report Inside today The pettiest local disputes were settled with gunfire Morrisons Surveillance and special measures that enabled police to bring in their quarry Rhys Jones Mont Blanc Orange At last, the (imperial) pound gets one over the Euro Mini Milestones 'Access all areas' for media so justice is seen to be done Family Courts Skoda Auto Timesonline In the dark How The Times helped to right a wrong A nose bleed, then children were in care Nestle Sarkozy finds he can resist Croydon after all People New hope puts fans in a spin The Face Santander As Liverpool's year as Capital of Culture draws to … Spare a thought this Christmas for 4 Poofs and a Piano, "Hold on to me arm, duck, let's get down t'market, " says the rocker Jamie Hince (possibly) to his supermodel girlfriend Kate Moss The multinational Brangelina brood shouldn't expect … Lily Allen has awarded herself a rather generous "five Postscript The hottest invitation in town was Christopher Biggins' Shell Car industry is spluttering to a halt as pleas for state aid grow increasingly desperate Agency abolished and chiefs suspended over exam debacle Changeling Army families lose fight for inquiry into deaths Orange Plan to take DNA from ex-convicts Portrait illuminates cancer therapy Seas 'will rise faster than predicted' Rare images of Bill and Ben sold Pensions blunder was kept under wraps for 9 months Met to drop Damian Green inquiry after critical report Naked wines BlackBerry The part-time parents who help struggling families to cope with a labour of love Times Christmas Appeal The Times Lateral thinking finally solves the puzzle of London's £18m wobbly bridge John Lewis The Sunday Times Brown faces rebellion over prospect of a big foreign stake in Royal Mail Royal Mail Inside today Timesonline Dfs The sorter The driver Postal service was given a chance to reform, but failed to deliver the goods Royal Mail The postman The sub postmaster WHSmith Postie take your partner for Strictly Mandy Royal Mail Selfridges & Co Fossil-hunters battle Sahara storms to find dinosaur prize Scientists believe they have found new species We can't go on paying gold-plated pensions The unions may not like it, but public sector workers must accept that well-paid retirements have gone for ever A little local difficulty at party time Buzz off Index Driven to distraction How a minor argument turns into murder The Rhys Jones killing provides a grim illustration of how street-gang culture infects a whole community Picture Gallery Nato must be more than a military force Opinion Divided in Afghanistan, hamstrung in Europe, the alliance must find a political voice or collapse To Berlin zoo, another big baby In my view Thunderer: He's jowly compared with his Botox wife Less harmful Severn proposal needed Treat ME properly Britain should not abandon its defence plans Kennel Club must revise standards Timesonline Pretty vacant Catholic succession Truth is plain to see Stourton dismissal Eye-catching signs Why Britons get caught in the Pakistan web As long as British Muslims remain entangled in the politics of their forefathers, they will be susceptible to extremism, says Anatol Lieven London eye The Daily Still silver-tongued, but lacking shock value First night Theatre Loot Tricycle, NW6 Multiple Display Advertising Items ANC defectors throw down gauntlet New party aims to challenge the status quo Terror of the townships Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Butcher of Matabeleland is shot in 'terrorist plot' Afghan group plants dynamite in department store Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax (AP): UN votes to fight Somali pirates Tears of joy at Guantánamo release Shoe 'hero' has broken arm and ribs Red Sea tour bus crash kills 24 Mass arrests curtail Mafia revival Clinton camp derides Kennedy bid for Senate seat Donations row adds to Obama ethics headache Orange End of eight-year ordeal for family as Japanese killer is sentenced to life Lucie Blackman Mother wept as judge ruled that Obara was guilty of abducting and dismembering her daughter, writes Richard Lloyd Parry in Tokyo The Times Trail that led to conviction Parents are still at loggerheads over the violent death of their beautiful daughter Timesonline Books for TV phone-in poll rigged to get the 'right' Miss Asia elected Multiple Display Advertising Items Carpetright payout cut after profit falls 66% Laird overseas jobs go Car sales slump Boxing Day Tesco Quote of the day Opec in record cut Business big shot Rate cut boosts shares but analysts say Fed has fired all shots in its armoury Sir Tom Hunter likely to lose all his Wyevale investment 'Mr Madoff appeared to win at every throw of the dice' Stock markets Goldman's 10-year profit run ends with a $2.1bn loss Carbon Trust Fears behind the cheers for Fed Picture Gallery Even Goldman Sachs finally succumbed to the horrendous Commodities Funds of funds feel fallout from the Madoff bear trap Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items PartyGaming co-founder faces prison term UK Business big shot A gamble worth taking Peugeot Bank of England Governor warns Darling about threat of deflation UK Timesonline Banks fear growing impact of credit insurance problems Nationwide brings back the 95% loan — with strings No wonder energy demand in China is falling Bose Miliband is enjoying a spot of power politics City Diary Anheuser-Busch, now part of InBev, has lost the latest City Diary Small wonder things are now in an almighty mess City Diary It's strange how things evolve In the blue corner Administrators from Mazars handling The Pier, the faile City Diary Picture Gallery Construction of the 310m (1,017ft) Shard of Glass, set to be the UK's tallest building, is to start next month near London Bridge after a funding boost from Qatari Diar, property development arm of Qatar's sovereign wealth fund. It should ensure that the Shard, delayed by funding difficulties, is finished by 2012 Ofgem tells energy companies to pass on price decreases to customers by February Pension chief admits 40% goes in fees Timesonline The Wimpole Clinic Opec poised for record cut in output to guard price Family's UK investment firm expects freezing of £100m assets Modoff affair Liquidators may swoop on Mayfair wealth manager as banks across Europe count cost of scandal and doubt is cast on Santander group's succession Long road lies ahead for the forensic team Madoff affair Liquidators may swoop on Mayfair wealth manager as banks across Europe count cost of scandal and doubt is cast on Santander group's succession Pensioners hit Scandal blows a hole in the credibility of investment managers Timesonline The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Windmill International British funds Goldman slashes executive bonus packages as it reports the first quarterly loss for a decade French Competition Council fines steel cartel a record €575m 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 Asian broker puts UK bank in frame for a rights issue Markets Market report Ennstone slides to low point Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Kesa faced by dire consumer sentiment while it soldiers on Victrex Deal of the day Timesonline Axis-Shield Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Porsche Design Deep into the heart of darkness Ideas at work An Italian lawyer was given a scant ten days to prepare himself for the horror of the genocide in Rwanda, says Carly Chynoweth Tough times require a cool head and some clear planning What it takes Timesonline . . . construct an appraisals system How to . . . Sarah Campbell looks at a means of assessing staff that should help them to move forward Management briefing White-collar recession Bonus time Top 100 Graduate employers Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Last call for Christmas breaks Late Travel A luxury lodge for four for three nights, with all the trimmings, from £450; French Alps for a week, £419 British Isles Flying south for the winter Short haul Come and join the great new year getaway Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Professor Angeliki Laiou Energetic and engaged scholar who was the first to study the contribution of women to the economic history of the Byzantine empire Professor Angeliki Laiou, historian, was born on April 6,1941. She died of cancer on December 11,2008, aged 67 The Right Rev Jonathan Bailey Bishop of Derby whose pastoral care extended beyond the Church into industry, commerce, education, government and the arts The Right Rev Jonathan Bailey, KCVO, Bishop of Derby, 1995-2005, was born on February 24,1940. He died of cancer on December 9,2008, aged 68 Index Douglas Keen Driving force behind Ladybird Books which enlightened and entertained generations of children Douglas Keen, publisher, was born October 27,1913. He died on November 6,2008, aged 95 Margery Gill Illustrator of children's books whose art is instantly recognisable to generations of readers Margery Gill, illustrator of children's books, was born on April 25,1925. She died on October 31,2008, aged 83 Vince Karalius Tough rugby league forward who powered Britain to World Cup victory in 1960 Vince Karalius, rugby league player and coach, was born on October 15,1932. He died of cancer on December 13,2008, aged 76 Kerryn McCann Australian champion marathon runner who took several international titles Kerryn McCann (née Hindmarsh), athlete, was born on May 2,1967. She died on December 8,2008, aged 41 Landlords not entitled to 'hope value' element Law Report House of Lords Court Circular Panto takes centre stage at RHS Christmas fair Last call for the girls of the Windmill Times Archive Timesonline Legal Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Weather Trainers rejoice as Boylesports Hurdle is saved by Ascot switch Lingfield Park Catterick Yesterday's results Folkestone Index Southwell Epsom dealt blow by fall in Derby entries Newbury Racing Bangor Bet of the day Course specialists Kempton Park Wasps prepare to end McGeechan era by bringing Ryan back home Rugby union Hayes sanctions move for Gloucester coach Premiership clubs may be forced to cut back and think of England Vickery in the frame to captain Lions Heineken Cup agenda Worried Subaru joins the exodus Motor rallying Timesonline The london paper Driving force Golding sees hopes sunk as his Vendée finishes early Sailing O'Sullivan loses his temper as well as his title Snooker Football Results American football Rackets Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Other sport Caddie's frank words put Woods on spot Golf The Times More glory for Harrington ECB batting on difficult wicket as search begins for sponsorship Cricket Vodafone tells England it will not renew deal Chasing new totals Sport in the line of fire with belts tightening around the world Panesar in dip but not in decline Cricket The Times Timesonline Collier appeals after game's investment is 'cut by a third' Blue riband event still lost in translation Timesonline World tag attractive to Ferguson Football Manager adds gravitas to under-fire event The Times Arsenal's title challenge over, says Ferdinand Newcastle to offer Owen £18m in new four-year deal Football Arsenal toast Educardo's return Croatia striker back after ten-month absence Timesonline Lawrenson tips Keane move on 'say-so' of Gerrard Capello has seen future and Milner is determined to justify that faith Football The all-round sportsman who is knocking on the door of England's senior squad Martin Jol, Hamburg's manager, said last night that … Portsmouth aim for cup boost The Sweeper Best of the web Football Collision course in which there was only one winner Ince never had Blackburn dressing-room on his side Blackburn Rovers' next manager will face a tricky FA This sorry tale just goes to prove you can't reach the top by cutting corners Football Leaping up the ladder Boodles Big names circle Ewood Park as Ince gets marching orders Souness and Allardyce the bookmakers' favourites Timesonline Why top British clubs must stop falling for the ex factor Football Six of the best in running for the vacant Rovers hot seat Times Crossword 24,099 The Times Authority of Scolari put to the test by player unrest Exclusive Pressure grows on Chelsea manager The Times Inside today 297 days after his career looked over Eduardo is back … O'Sullivan sees red as he crashes to defeat in Uk Champ The Times You can still have it — just don't flaunt it Our desire for luxury goods may be alive and well, but we're putting the shhh into shopping. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong reports The Times No more showing off Tom Ford for Men Timesoffers Oh I know that tune, it's, erm, dum-de-dum-dum The Times Sexy maths Warm up with a few festive candles The Conundrum Ancient wonder to rival anything new Further reading Christmas is sorted Bottles of milk, live worms, engagement rings . . . David Sharrock meets the Royal Mail detectives who struggle at Christmas to reunite lost post and packages with their senders The highs (Gwyneth's heels) and lows (bandage dresses) of style in 2008 Fashion The year in fashion reviewed, rewarded and in some cases — our apologies to Lindsay Lohan — reviled by Carolyn Asome and Alice Olins Emma Hope Eric Bompard Knitted pearls Sweater dresses are the most versatile way to keep warm this winter. Here's how to wear one with maximum glamour The top of his game Arts 'i like to fight gravity, ' the architect Renzo Piano says. And now his Shard of Glass, the tallest building in Europe, is under way. He tells Tom Dyckhoff why it will be good for London Building blocks Renzo Piano: a life First night Our daily pick of the seasonal shows Begin with fantastic — and work up First night Dance The Nutcracker Covent Garden Concert Philharmonia/Ashkenazy Festival Hall World Music Omara Portuondo Union Chapel, N1 Theatre The Scarecrow and His Servant Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Inside today Concert Monteverdi Choir/Gardiner Christ Church, Spitalfields, E1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert LSO/Harding Barbican A dog's life Young times Chloe Lambert meet four dogs who will be spending Christmas without a home The Times Daily dingbat Spiral Puzzle of the day TV & Radio Last night's tv Help! I'm nodding off Chipolatas with mushroom and spinach lentils Dinner tonight Eat it with Iggy Pop From the Basement Sky Arts 1,10pm BBC One Tv today The Royal Variety Performance 2008 Viewing guide BBC One, 7.30pm Rick Stein's Food Heroes Christmas Special/Nigella's Christmas Kitchen BBC Two, 8pm/8.30pm Christmas at River Cottage/Willie's Perfect Chocolate Christmas Channel 4,8pm/9pm Ice Cold in Alex (1958, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,12.45pm Cockles and Muscles (2005) BBC Four, 10pm Real Crime: The Mystery of the Missing Earl ITV1, 10.40pm Junior Bonner (1972) BBC One, 11.30pm Variations Jersey Boys Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Five minutes to comply Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4713 Polygon Codeword No 394 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Centre point Yesterday's Solutions Index The Cochrane Library Yakult Have you got a healthy gut? Most of us currently suffer from, or have previously suffered from, digestive complaints of some kind - whether a touch of traveller's diarrhoea or something more serious. But gut health is a sensitive subject and many of us feel too embarrassed to talk about our problems. Consequently, it is one of … The Times Core Statistics Know your Gut Ghastly moments and how to avoid them If your insides are letting you down in polite society it might be time to have a chat with your GP, advises Dr Nick Read Nucleus healthcare Being your own doctor Patients should never try to diagnose their own illnesses and are better off going to a doctor, with intestinal problems, but you can learn to read the signs says Dr Nick Read Boots Nine Top Tips to Manage Irritable Bowel Syndrome A cheap treatment for irritable bowels You do not need expensive drugs and specialist care to deal effectively with irritable bowel syndrome. Once it has been correctly diagnosed it can be controlled with substances that are cheap, safe and readily available, concludes new research, writes Tom Rowland Help the good guys Bacteria might not make great dinner guests but some only want to be friendly explains Eamonn Quigley, Professor of Medicine and Human Physiology at the Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre, University College Cork. There are good and bad in all species Müller Plague bacteria combined with a genetic predisposition Crohn's disease is an incurable inflammation of the intestine that debilitates up to one in every 1,000 people in Europe and North America. But why do so many still suffer? By Tom Rowland Focus on what's important Since she was 18 the singer and TV presenter Carrie Grant has had the potentially life-threatening bowel condition, Crohn's disease The burn that comes and goes Up to four in ten people have heartburn each year in the UK and while some have it occasionally others suffer every day, writes Tom Rowland Boots Focusing on the bottom line TV presenter and campaigner Lynn Foulds Wood refused to take setbacks lying down and today runs a cancer charity, writes Tom Rowland Contact Information Shredded Wheat Against the grain Some women exclude gluten from their diet as a lifestyle choice, but for those people diagnosed with coeliac disease, there is no other option. Alex Gazzola reports Just vitamins Gluten and Coeliac: The Facts Juvela Case Study: Sharon Colling When food bites back Food is meant to nourish us, but occasionally our bodies do not always agree with what we choose to feed them. Alex Gazzola looks at the tricky issue of food intolerance Why grin and bear it? Promotional Feature One in three people suffer from digestive health complaints on a daily basis Top Tips for Staying Well Nutritional tips and advice for a healthy gut Listening to your gut is a great way to keep it healthy explains Dr Nick Read Welcome to Christmas excess A guide to keeping your gut in order, in the face of the assault you are about to unleash on it. By Tom Rowland Activia

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