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News from 19/12/2008

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Joan Bakewell, Andrew MacDonald, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, David Canter, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, Ivan Waddington, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ian King, Kenneth Wood, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Will Pavia, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, James Hider, John Welsh Headteacher, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Kerbaj, Sarah Seelig, John Faulder, Mark Wilson, John Crompton, Rob Crilly, Dominic Phillips, Donald Hutera, Sue Dawson, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Joanna Weinberg, Gary Jacob, Jeremy Clarkson, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Roger McCarthy, QC, Jenny MacArthur, Rhys Blakely, Wiard Sterk Curator and Executive Director, Graham Keeley, Linda Grace Mayor of Cardigan, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, John Trott, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Alex Renton, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Sir Harry Ognall, Rob Wright, Lt-Cdr Richard Little, Chalva Tchigirinsky, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Arthur Dicken, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Naomi Cooke, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Bryan Lovell, Matt Hughes, Brian Leighton, Sean O'Neill, Jeffrey Sherwin, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, John Carr, Francesca Steele, Oliver August, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, John Dunford General Secretary, Moyra Murrell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Jaci Quennell, Adam Fresco, Parminder Bahra, Fiona Sims, Jan Younghusband Commissioning Editor, Jonathan Clayton, J. Nigel Bennett, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Sophie Heawood, Helen Power, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Rosie Lavan, Joe Clay, Jacqui Goddard, Catherine Philp, Mike Smith Executive Producer, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Marei Tourres, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Jonathan Green, Adam Sherwin, Yvette Vaughan Jones Chief Executive, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine,

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Support our Christmas Appeal The Times Rachel Nickell's killer is linked to 109 sex crimes Police admit they did not do their job properly Rapist who targeted mother with children Nobel prize's integrity is called into question Darling deeper in debt Rwandan genocide Terrorism conviction Anti-Coutts campaign No deal over Ronaldo Celebrity watch Books for Schools Number Crunch Leading articles Intelligent public debate in Britain is made more difficult by the low trust in the Government's data. An independent statistical authority is the only solution Index Draining the Poison A formal verdict on the Rwandan genocide is essential for reconciliation Maestro Alfred Brendel has advanced and enriched the universal language of high art Path of true love Waste not, want not World Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather So many awards, judge for yourself Scholarship and peace Mikimoto Corruption claims engulf Nobel prize Heroes aren't what they used to be as Christmas chocs hit credit crunchie No sticky end yet for the most unpopular toffee The Workout Irish meat alert spreads to beef Pesticide appeal Dead soldier named Lottery draw Most read at timesonline. co. uk Brown challenges Archbishop for moral high ground Williams welcomes credit crunch 'reality check' Deck the malls with piles of lolly? Unfortunately not . . . Inside today De Beers Delusional, depraved, terrifying: a murderer to match the Ripper Rachel Nickell Napper left clues to his most notorious crime but was aided by shocking police failures, Sean O'Neill writes The Killer Timesonline 'All the things any family hopes for are smashed' Victim 1 Young mother and daughter who caught prying eye of deadly rapist Victims 2 and 3 Any judge would do the same. The case against Colin Stagg was based on a single rotten plank Rachel Nickell Not quite Life on Mars, but professional? The key players Jadore Dior A new Da Vinci code? No, hidden Jesus was just a spot of practice by the master Gucci Codes and conspiracies BBC fined for phone-ins no one could win Thousands prepare for their longest break in years Travel disruption Christmas likely to be white with frost under a blue sky A Bunch of Amateurs Ikea Dear Deidre, I talk about relationships with agony aunts. What can I do next? Problem solving Madagascar Sainsbury's Today 'rottweiler' has royal blood in his sights People David Mamet is the wrong man to let down in the middle You won't find Simon Callow being laid low by mercury In a spin over dancing crown The Face Rachel Stevens We hope Tessa Jowell found time to attend the Dulwich Postscript Surprisingly, for such a confirmed gas guzzler, Jeremy Levi Roots, the Reggae Reggae Sauce creator, who At least Jonathan Ross now has more time to devote … Laura Ashley Rod Stewart is resigned to his fate this Christmas. Unable to choose a gift for his wife Penny Lancaster himself, he faces the penalty of intensive shoe shopping — in his case at the Sloane Square Prada Glenfiddich Diaries in invisible ink help to convict British Muslim intent on mass murder Boots In court today Parity with the single currency a matter of time Dfs Fears rise over economy as borrowing hits record high The Economy Hallelujah for a year that's been more of a turkey than a cracker Timesonline Repossessions will reach 75,000 next year, lenders warn Currys Currys Waitrose Glimpse of the future alters the odds on who's Who Santander O2 Babysitter jailed for murdering toddler is cleared after retrial Boots Unforgettable still, the night death fell from the … Lockerbie A terrible tragedy remembered vividly 20 years on did bring a little good in its wake, says Magnus Linklater Jessops Q&A He is a sacrificial lamb for the whole of Libya, says wife of bomber Timesonline Dolce Gusto Teachers told to behave, even when off duty Children's wellbeing rated higher than learning Eric Bompard Parents are unable to afford prep school fees The Carphone Warehouse The Times Human willingness to inflict pain shown in repeat of shocking 1960s experiment 3 Schools turn to Europe for funds Good day for old hall Roof justice Illegal donations Prison call over Mills Collecting dust Multimillionaire Tory peer punched and clawed man's face in road rage attack, court told Life for Zimbabwe expat who shot rich wife dead Dfs Iraq inquiry is inevitable, even if it is fraught with risks Baileys RUVR Year that could be turning point on disease Stem-cell research provides breakthrough of 2008 DHL Their parents are dead but fresh water can help to save this generation from disease Times Christmas Appeal San Disk Timesonline Currys We need smarter police who are science-savvy Officers able to understand what 'experts' tell them could avoid the mistakes that marred the Rachel Nickell inquiry A few clowns but a heap of good TV Cold comfort How to increase volunteer work: make it compulsory Serious error (2) It's dramatic! It's sensational! It's the Fed rescue Quantitative easing may not sound exciting, but it is as momentous as the Gettysburg Address or the D-Day landings Picture Gallery Reading between President Karzai's lines Behind the Afghan leader's stomach-churning platitudes lies a history of mistrust and rancour Floor show In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Opening family courts to scrutiny A necessary defence? Public sector pensions are hardly gold-plated Buoyed by support in Cardigan Timesonline Public postage Appreciation of art Its time has run out Hamelin's Pied Piper Steady as you go A diamond geezer Global warming's proof in the puddingstone The Earth heated up 55 million years ago — and that gives us important clues on how to deal with climate change now, Bryan Lovell says Decathlon The Daily Universal Register Ayckbourn's wry fairytale is pleasantly preposterous First night Theatre Awaking Beauty Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough Bringing it all together Villeroy & Boch What the actress said to the vicars Masterminds of the apocalypse Life sentence for military trio who planned the Rwandan genocide Rwanda 278 million miles, only one owner: to you just £27m Inside today The genocide is over but blood is still being spilt across the region Congo Better treated than the victims Zimbabwe's cholera toll rises above 1,000 (AP): Russia-Nato talks (AFP): Euthanasia concerns (AFP): Tighter coverage (AP): Mandela attacked (AFP): 149 'spies caught' (AFP): Solar car conquest Airport ruling leaves islanders stuck in exile St Helena GAP Isolated on their Alcatraz Could plunging oil prices make Tehran more friendly? Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunni officials held as Iraqi poll exposes old faultlines Iraq Basra murder ruling Act of conciliation Acer Comet Franco toppled in last bastion Hamas says it will end ceasefire Athens shooting sparks new riots (AP): Fighting MPs sprayed to cool down (AP), (Reuters): Shoe attacker 'requests pardon' PoWs enslaved by Prime Minister's family business Japan Cirque Du Soleil QuiDAM Comet Seat for sale scandal puts politics on trial United States (Reuters): China agrees to fight pirates (AFP): Scarlett neglect case dismissed (AP): Assassination plot claimed (AP): Snow cuts off Las Vegas flights The Times Clinton donor list raises new fears on impartiality United States Multiple Display Advertising Items Books for Schools The on-off 'dome' opens to deafening silence Brazil The Times Oxfam The Times The Times Nice runner, 278 million miles, one owner, just £27m United States Richer Sounds A decade after the killing of the fashion designer Obama drawing up $850bn revival plan Ten years for Tanzi FM radio shutdown FitzPatrick resigns Quote of the day 550,000 US jobs lost Business big shot Nectar tycoon takes stand against Coutts over investment in AIG bonds We emphatically deny mis-selling, bank says Obama turns up heat on SEC over Madoff scandal SVG slashes £467m from value of Permira portfolio Stock markets Credit Suisse bankers to share pain of illiquid assets A close look and they take flight Picture Gallery No disgrace in asking for more Commodities SVG squeeze Timesmobile Mallory Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Accenture Business big shot Timesonline British Airways and Qantas halt merger talks UK Books for Schools Bags-to-riches travel agent nets £25m as Thomas Cook puts towel on Gold Medal UK Retailers baffled by figures that suggest improvement Banks pitch for ministry work on Royal Mail stake sale U2 cashes in $25m shares in Live Nation tour manager UK The Times Hands down, it's been a bad year for Guy's guys City Diary The gloves are off at Blue Oar as it seeks to swat … City Diary The Department of Health should be worried. According City Diary Picture Gallery Christmas: the time for giving. Well, I can do that. There's the VAT cut, for a start Found — a bank that is actually looking for staff City Diary It ill behoves a serious diary column to poke fun at City Diary A crumb of comfort for Bernard Madoff and his wife, City Diary Spreading ever wider In the blue corner Victor Chandler City Diary Rocked by property slump, British Land hires a banker to run the company Chris Grigg from Barclays succeeds Hester Solid foundations Cattles investors facing loss of dividends for up to two years Clean-energy projects struggle to secure funds Premiums to soar as hurricanes combine with financial crisis to tip insurers 'over the edge' UK Parmalat's founder is sentenced to ten years' jail for market-rigging Russian investor pledges to indemnify Sibir if property deal wins shareholders' vote Family affair is a bid too far for Indian investors Sky-high ambition Man behind the news Allied Irish Bank Obama lays into SEC for its lack of 'adult supervision' Madoff affair The US President-elect says that the watchdog slept as markets crashed and fraud flourished. Suzy Jagger and Christine Seib report Bose Schapiro has huge task of sorting out US market regulation Madoff affair Barclays employees charged after insider-trading sting France admits that general investors may be exposed Gazprom threatens to cut off supply if Ukraine fails to pay its $2.4bn gas bill California pension fund finally appoints chief executive Hedge fund failures set to hit a record high as investors flee Panasonic wins battle to buy rival Sanyo to create Japan's biggest consumer electronics conglomerate Sign of growing relationship as Apple takes £3m stake in Imagination The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christian aid British funds Controversial Phorm is out to alter world of online advertising Timesonline Hold the front page, there could be a late advert Media Mediapolis London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets 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 Miners dragged lower as price of copper tumbles Markets Market report Blue Oar snubs all-share offer Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Investors could be on a winner as Rank's losing streak fades Petrofac Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Morgan Sindall Tiddler to watch Equity Prices WSPA Global aid in crisis as cash supply dries up Public sector The credit crunch has hit philanthropists and the public is more sceptical, according to a UN adviser, reports Parminder Bahra Usefulness of Millennium projects called into question CV: Jeffrey Sachs Timesonline Are GCSEs too dull for bright pupils? The exams are 'formulaic and boring', according to the Master of Wellington College. Is he correct? Becoming a business can free charities to fulfil their mission Monday The week Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Earl of Wemyss and March Scottish landowner who helped to steer the National Trust for Scotland in protecting precious buildings and places of natural beauty The Earl of Wemyss and March, KT, former chairman and president of the National Trust for Scotland, was born on January 19,1912. He died on December 12,2008, aged 96 Dropping acid while all hell broke loose — inside Sam Bottoms Hollywood actor who enjoyed sensational successes in The Last Picture Show and Apocalypse Now Sam Bottoms, actor, was born on October 17,1955. He died of a brain haemorrhage on December 16,2008, aged 53 Jack Douglas Comic actor who appeared with Des O'Connor and played the cack-handed Alf who wreaked havoc in later Carry On films Jack Douglas, comic actor, was born on April 26,1927. He died on December 18,2008, aged 81 Ewen Balfour Lives remembered Julius Neave León Febres Cordero Conservative Ecuadorean President who was accused of heavy-handed human rights violations, survived three assassination attempts and pursued a liberal economic agenda León Febres Cordero, President of Ecuador 1984-88, was born on March 9,1931. He died after suffering lung cancer and pulmonary emphysema, on December 15,2008, aged 77 Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services School Notices Legal Notices The MacDonald Partnership Public Notices For this German pilot the war is over Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Appointments Latest will Legal Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items West's ambitions for Golan Way tempered by large dose of realism Exeter Yesterday's results Betting Ludlow Southwell 'i wouldn't sell them a virus. ' Ferguson sparks new Great Leighs Private Be, rerouted to Exeter yesterday after the Ascot Course specialists Bet of the day Ascot tomorrow Southwell Natal set for Leopardstown Uttoxeter abandoned Wolverhampton Racing England hope fresh approach will Cricket 2009 fixtures The ECB has adopted a tour-style programme to prepare for the visit of Australia in July, writes Richard Hobson International fixtures 'Only a mother can love his face' Family affair In the first of a three-part series on sporting mums, Carol Hatton tells Cathy Harris that she wants her son to retire and produce a granddaughter Ricky on Carol Tomorrow Home hopes are dashed at the last as Leprevost enjoys final word Equestrianism Football Results Basketball Cricket Equestrianism Football Fixtures Coca-Cola League One Rugby union Magners League Other sport Golf Ice hockey Snooker Murphy's luck changes as he puts himself back in frame Snooker Back aiming to scale heights of new profession via slow route Rugby union World Cup winner thriving as head coach of Leeds Forward thinker Mather sees defence and attack work in harmony Race against time begins to rescue Frenchman as bad weather closes in Sailing Jankovic taking the high road in search of grand prize Tennis Danger signs All you needed to know about rugby league-and a bit more Christmas books Skelton aiming to end year with title victory India call off tour Big names back bid Jackson thrives Westwood in hunt Bristol snap up Brew 'Fourth in the Olympics hurt, but retirement is like a death in the family' Dean Macey knows how to handle pain, but the former decathlete tells Owen Slot that nothing was as excruciating as having to give it all up Signing off in 2008 Part sets out to conquer the world for fourth time Darts Clarke stands by Stanford deal for now as landscape begins to change Cricket ECB chairman not in favour of Test championship The Times Timesonline The full 2009 cricket season fixtures Corporate exit shows sport's true worth Magic Numbers The Sweeper Football Dyer suffers in comeback bid Owen moves closer to new contract but doubts remain Newcastle striker has £18m offer to ponder Bilic backed heavily but Sbragia still in charge for now English clubs face potential thrillers in Europe Football United can claim £100m reward if they hold on to Champions League crown Rules of the draw The Sunday Times League strikes a powerful blow for home rule with new quota system Football Match-day squads to have four domestic players Q&A 'Big four' not so sure of their places this season as competition heats up Confidence of Capello 'lifted great England depression' Football Modric ends his goal drought to drag Spurs back from the brink Football Uefa Cup Dreadful City will need to spend, spend, spend Qualified successes Who's the greatest? Silvestre gives his verdict on Ferguson v Wenger debate Football The defender has played under both managerial giants and tells Matt Hughes that it is a score draw The rivals: head to head Arsenal's fate in the balance as Usmanov lies in wait Emperor Rooney quick to conquer Japan Football Two clubs linked by loathing with Ronaldo still the pawn in the game Football European giants at loggerheads once more The Times War of words Boodles Wounded Allardyce aims to restore his reputation Football Blackburn offer chance to banish Newcastle nightmare Timesonline Adams condemns decision to sack Ince as 'spineless' Football 'Big Sam's first press conference was a world away from Ince's handling of the media' Times Crossword 24,101 The Times 'Do you think I'd get into a contract with that mob? I wouldn't sell Real a virus, let alone Ronaldo' Furious Ferguson slams Spanish club over 'secret deal' The Times Inside today The family values helping Hatton roll with the punches The Times Tales of true love in all its guises A girl waits to consummate an illicit love for her stepfather, a man falls for his au pair, first love at school and university is wistfully recalled, and a seaside town thrums with desire. Your words, your true stories ... Celebrity watch The Times Bad statistics Numbers in a spin Times offers Read your children Bible stories. Here's why . . . The Times What the queen of rations can teach modern cooks Food As Britain's first TV chef, Marguerite Patten gave tips on how to make a household budget go farther. Now 93, she finds her skills are in demand once more, says Fiona Sims Eggless fruit cake Marguerite's recipes then Viennoise pudding . . . and now Jack Sprat Blade runners Midwinter salad days Short cuts Magimix A dish fit for a duke Masterclass If you're after a meal with the wow factor, then succulent beef Wellington can't fail Beef Wellington Index Give 'em enough hope Damien Hirst and other friends of the late Joe Strummer are helping young bands to get started, says Ed Potton David Gilmour Timesonline Tuned to a different chord What made the guitarist Davy Graham, who died this week, so special? The Fireman and the smokescreen Paul McCartney has made his most experimental album in years, so why the pseudonym, Pete Paphides asks Our daily pick of the seasonal shows The composer who lived a monstrous lie Carl Orff, creator of Carmina Burana, hid an ugly secret about his betrayal of a friend under the Third Reich, says Richard Morrison AA Senses working overtime Sophie Heawood meets Rudely Interrupted, the band that's overcome more than most in the name of rock The Times What the actress said to the vicars First night Theatre See How They Run Royal Exchange, Manchester Concert Joan Rodgers/Roderick Williams Kings Place, N1 Theatre William's Monster Chelsea Theatre, SW10 Inside today Multiple Display Advertising Items The story of Christmas Young times The presents are wrapped, the turkey's in the oven and the crackers are ready to pull. But have you ever wondered where our festive traditions come from? A new book by Jonathan Green reveals the truth about Christmas Pandapolar Daily dingbat Which word or phrase is this? Say what you see Puzzle of the day Square deal The bitch is back Last night's tv EastEnders (BBC One) Apparitions (BBC One) Crayfish with lemon and coriander chickpeas Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Unreported World Viewing guide Channel 4,7.35pm Gardeners' World Special BBC Two, 8pm Chariots of Fire (1981) Film choice Channel 4,12.50pm Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) BBC Four, 7.30pm Variations Oceans BBC Two, 9pm Peter Kay's Britain's Got An Extra Pop Factor and Then Some 2+1 Channel 4,9pm Great Balls of Fire! (1989) ITV3,10pm Daddy Long Legs (1955) ITV1, 1.30am The Times Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Page 24 Christmas wishes granted Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4715 Polygon Codeword No 396 Word Watching Adoptaword Times2 Quiz The National Autistic Society Yesterday's Solutions

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