News from 22/12/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Gemma Parmer, Mark Souster, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian King, David Chater, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Carl Mortished, Ben Hoyle Arts Correspondent, C. Frank Lockyer, Kaya Burgess, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Gerald Penney, Robin Pagnamenta, Martin Fletcher, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Evans, Valerie Elliott, Rev Ian Hobbs, Francis Elliott, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, P. F. Newton, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Edward Johns, Libby Purves, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Coates, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Tom Pilston, Lilly Peel, Russell Kempson, Gary Barnett, Kit Power, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Alex Renton, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Ian Evans, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rupert Eastell, Marc Aspland, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Keeley Hawes, Patrick Hosking, Mary Brazier, Tristan McConnell, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, James Hawes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Parminder Bahra, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jeremy Cross, Dominic Maxwell, Alan Franks, Terence Crolley, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Alex Davidson, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Veronica Schmidt, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Mike Pinder, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Joyce Robins, Chris Smyth, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alistair McBay, Alex Hardy, Judy Hough, Martin Treacy, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex The Times Brown puts millions on the table to save Jaguar Last-minute loans keep car giant afloat Why a carmaker and not a high-street store? The world cup winners: United crowned top club Mugabe 'backers' free to operate in Britain IMF warning on debts Organic farmers' plea Green inquiry claim FBI agents drafted in Inside today Get The Times to your door by 7am - free delivery within … The Failure of Quiet Diplomacy Leading articles While Robert Mugabe believes that he is untouchable, the Foreign Office believes it would be wrong for Britain to get tough. It is mistaken Index Banking On Recovery The Government's strategy to restore the financial system is ill-directed Rooting for Change The work of Thrive, which changes lives through gardening, deserves your support Feature Health Obituary Sport Letters to the Editor Today's weather Timesonline Fresh waffle 'It could take 5 years' Case study Daks Let us bend the rules, say organic farmers Home at last, the travelling art hoard you own - but have probably never seen The Workout Attenborough in hospital after fall Aid for Alzheimer's Marine killed in blast Night in the mud Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Police chief attacks 'corrupt machinery of Conservatives' Plot to undermine Green investigation, he says Santander World's Best Bank Timesonline Mugabe 'backers' blacklisted in the US are free to operate here Zimbabwe Businessmen are the source of the foreign currency that is the regime's lifeline, report Dominic Kennedy and Tristan McConnell Inside today On the US blacklist The world has a chance to end this tragedy Timesonline Where jail wardens have to steal from the prisoners to stay alive If a high-street institution gets no help, does a carmaker deserve public cash? Adrian Mitchell, the 'Shadow Poet Laureate', dies aged 76 Retreat over government 'loan shark' interest rates Jadore Dior Blackouts will be common in 7 years, says Grid chief Boots Inside today Sting in the tail for online sellers as 10m music tracks spin unloved through cyberspace Digital sales figures dent niche market theory The long and short of it Why the big names avoid this race A Hallelujah chorus for X Factor star and Jeff Buckley Sainsbury's Nespresso Academy exclusions 'may harm nearby schools' Victims' relatives gather to remember Lockerbie HSBC banker found hanged in five-star hotel suite Clown finds airport security no laughing matter Network Rail Microscopic plankton get the big picture Microsoft If you're in danger of enjoying Christmas . . . well, watch out Back to the shops for last-minute bargains Race to save Olympic firms from crash Payment times cut to keep contractors solvent Ernest Jones Hit and miss Currys When life is tough, friends are there to help vulnerable teens Times Christmas Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Scientists turn back clock to expose fatal disease as it works Richer Sounds Spinal muscular atrophy If you want a star name in your street, just vote on it Acer Expats in euroland shouldn't get depressed Brits might have to put up with shrinking wallets for now — but Continental Europe has its own adjustments to make Next-day delivery is the stuff of sci-fi Mockery is good for faith Sequins, wigs and feathers . . . it's a theatrical Love that suffers hate Down for the count Picture Gallery Bad news for investors, good news for lawyers Fifty years from now, the grandchildren of Madoff investors will still be suing the grandchildren of hedge fund managers We live in a police state? No such luck The Idiot Left are wrong: the police are powerless to stop our lives being blighted by rogue males The sun also rises In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Relieve our children of pensions burden Royal Mail gripe Making a living will Church, government and moral high ground Psychology of courts and policing Timesonline Respect for an officer Defender of faith Neigh doubt about it Problem not solved Signs for thought Sequins, wigs and feathers . . . a theatrical Everest Libby Purves goes backstage with the wardrobe mistress of La Cage Aux Folles to witness the hard graft behind the glitter Fortnum & Mason The Daily Universal Register Erotic mix of past and past it First night Theatre Don John Courtyard, Stratford Multiple Display Advertising Items FBI diverts anti-terror agents to $50bn 'swindle' as more victims come to light United States The biggest losers Carla's got a brand new bag: aiding township women Timesonline Nescafe Escape from Earth: the penal colony where Europe reaches for the skies French Guiana Joint effort Bringing it all together A taste of defiance as massacre hotel opens for high tea Conflict zone High society guests are invited to join the party as city sets out to show that it will not be cowed by terrorism, writes Rhys Blakely The Times Timesonline Security squabble halts Khyber Pass lorries A monster we can't control: Pakistan's secret agents tell of links with militants Controversial leaders We can't make up: L'Oréal heiress disowns daughter Billionaire mother's revenge for court case France Lexmark Foreign Staff: Protesters' fury at car import tax Russia Pulmo Bailly (AFP): Iraq to vote on British troops (AFP): Riots continue (Reuters): Missiles for Iran (AP): Airport crash (AFP): Civilians killed (AP): Soldiers killed (AFP): Threat to rebels (AP): Moving gesture Carla carries on the good work with a bag from the townships South Africa But stars can backfire . . . The Times Crunch 'to hasten rise of China to No 1 spot' Nomura profit delay Ireland bails out banks Quote of the day Lidl steps up growth Business big shot IMF chief calls Britain's debt 'disturbing' but wants more to rouse economy Call for £10 billion additional boost 'Why shouldn't you be able to watch any channel Crude price fall forces oil industry into rethink Stock markets Protection is not the answer in dangerous times Skoda Commodities Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Nomura-Lehman will miss its break-even deadline Business big shot Van Heusen RICS presses for change in VAT rules to bring abandoned houses back into use The Times Barclays may sell private equity unit to management Coming to a PC near you: a world of film and television in high definition Milkround. com Newspaper Marketing Agency Preparing the ground for an industrial revolution Monday manifesto Steve Holliday, head of National Grid, has challenges ahead, but not necessarily that of recession, writes Robin Pagnamenta Steve Holliday Timesonline Equity Prices Epilepsy research uk Discount chain confident that its moment has arrived Retail & Leisure Lid1 plans to step up its growth in the UK, but opinion is divided on how much it can challenge the big supermarkets. Sarah Butler reports Lowdown on Lidl Timesonline Brothers believe the time is right for an English challenge to Swiss watchmakers Bremont has its roots in a family love of aviation, as Marcus Leroux discovers Pre-Christmas promotions could kill off the January sales Food for thought Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Sir Bernard Crick Distinguished political theorist, teacher and biographer who tirelessly practised the active participation in politics that he advocated Sir Bernard Crick, political scientist and writer, was born on December 16,1929. He died of cancer on December 19,2008, aged 79 'He eclectically mixed traditional English folk songs Davey Graham Troubled guitar virtuoso who inspired a generation of British folk musicians Davey Graham, folk guitarist, was born on November 22,1940. He died of cancer on December 15,2008, aged 68 Great Irish Lives Scheme report need not accompany application Law Report Chancery Division No rule preventing state embarrassment Court of Appeal ASBO ban on hoods is lawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Church services for Christmas Eve and Day Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas cheese for Chelsea's oldest warrior Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Service appointments Celebrating the top finds of 2008 Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Henderson frets over torrent of wins drying up before Festival Carlisle Yesterday's results Timesonline Great Leighs Mum remains at helm for golden boy of sailing Denman has Boxing Day hurdles entry Course specialists Hereford Racing Bet of the day Crack Away Jack could go for the Smurfit Kappa Champion Lingfield Park Kempton Park Alexander on clear path to glory Equestrianism Basketball Results Cricket Darts Equestrianism Football Golf Ice hockey Rowing Rugby league Rugby union No disgrace in early exit for first lady of the oche Darts Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Other sport Gimelstob says ATP head must be true all-rounder Tennis Relieved Davies back in racing mode after emergency detour Sailing Australian Navy comes to the aid of Eliès and Golding Timesonline Ben on Sue Mum remains at the helm for golden boy Family affair Cathy Harris concludes the series on sporting mothers with Sue Ainslie, who keeps son Ben's feet on the ground after his triumphs on water Wallop what a picture: flashes of inspiration in a magical year The year in images Marc Aspland, Chief Sports Photographer of The Times, sprints through the images of a stunning 12 months that changed the sporting landscape No glory in Holyfield's wild swing at title Boxing Who's who in the heavyweight division Oh, for the good old days when stars were prickly characters and proud of it Hamilton says there is much more to come next season Motor racing Irish eye French winning model Rugby union Walder creates dilemma over Cipriani for Wasps Harlequins pay for sins as Northampton continue run Referee criticised by Saint-Andre as Bath's late surge pulls plug on Sale Late Barnes kick ensures Worcester pay penalty Moody the magnificent as Leicester's rise goes on Teams that must try harder given hope of finishing top of the class David Hands provides his progress reports on the Guinness Premiership clubs and a history lesson against discounting a late rally by Wasps Angry Chabal accuses Claassens of kicking him in the face Murphy finally edges fighting Fu Snooker The Times Maybin finds Sterne test a little too much Lions mauled again Singh late show England at double Pressure grows on Ponting's stars as long-held aura of invincibility fades Cricket Places of senior players are under scrutiny Saving the best for last The Times Whatever you do, don't gloat at Australia Win or lose, O'Sullivan remains a true genius Forget track records, it's the romance that counts Every time I turn on Sky Sports News, the sad duty … Pietersen provides the perfect response Cricket Captain silences India but danger signs accompany loss of late wickets Actionforcharity Scoreboard from Mohali Timesonline Times Crossword 24,103 The Times Wenger sees red over 'joke' sending-off for Adebayor Arsenal striker: Arbeloa fell as if he had been knifed The Times Inside today Pieterson lifts the gloom with brilliant century in The Times There won't be snow in Africa this Christmas . . . but there will be presents, fake fir trees and plenty of chapattis. Alex Renton experiences the festive season in Kenya's biggest slum Go on, stretch your legs Motoring BMW 730d Smooth operator The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster A diary date Timesoffers Wikipedia — it's the whole world in our hands The Times Their names were Caspar, Balthazar and, erm . . . One child in ten does not know the Nativity story, a survey has found. Do you? We took to the streets in London, Liverpool and Glasgow to ask Britons about the Virgin Birth, King Herod and the three wise men Emma Hope The Times Is your personal trainer seriously damaging your health? Health Despite the credit crunch, about 80,000 people are expected to join the gym rush in the new year. But beware the cowboy trainer, says Peta Bee Choose a trainer Essential tips A time for reflection Return of the iron curtain Arts Tom Stoppard and André Previn tell Alan Franks why dissidents and a 95-piece orchestra make the perfect play Comedy Nazi but nice First night Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now Crunch — are you having a laugh? When times are tight, we all need a bit of a giggle, but is comedy really recession-proof, asks Dominic Maxwell Quidam How Nazis suddenly became nice Kevin Maher identifies a disturbing trend in recent films to humanise the monstrosities of the Third Reich Nazis on film The story so far Pop babe chasing glamour First night Pop Adele Roundhouse, NW1 Concert Monteverdi Choir/Gardiner Christ Church, Spitalfields, E1 Pop Jason Donovan Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Inside today Opera Hänsel und Gretel Covent Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Our daily pick of the seasonal shows Pop The Pogues Brixton Academy, SW9 Christmas puzzles Young times See if you can crack all the puzzles on the Young Times Christmas tree Strictly in need of help TV & Radio Last night's tv Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One) Masoor dal soup Dinner tonight Eat it with Under the Greenwood Tree ITV3, 8pm Tv today The Times The Ascent of Money Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm QI BBC One, 9pm Finding Neverland (2004) Film choice BBC Two, 5.55pm The Brothers Grimm (2005) BBC Two, 8.30pm Variations Catastrophe Channel 4,9pm Gavin & Stacey BBC One, 9.30pm/10.35pm Heroes BBC Two, 10.20pm The Family Stone (2005) Channel 4,11.15pm Days of Wine and Roses (1962, b/w) BBC Two, 2.35am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Strictly Beyoncé dancing Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4717 Polygon Codeword No 398 Word Watching Adoptaword Times2 Quiz The National Autistic Society Friday's Solutions The Times Weekend in numbers Chelsea aiming high Frank Lampard says title contenders must avoid another slip-up Hughes pleads for time as tide begins to turn Bates sacks McAllister My striker is better than Ronaldo, boasts Mourinho Diarra flies into Madrid Henry wins it for Barcelona Campbell up for the Cup Vidic set to be ruled out of Inter clashes Jonny Evans to step in for Champions League games The Prem Multiple Display Advertising Items Spot the pie Rooney sets world alight Club World Cup final Martin Samuel watches United claim global rule Tony's Fiver Clash of continents' combustible history Rampaging Rooney Planet Jupitus: The Columnist Bullard key to Fulham flourishing Liverpool unable to find tonic for Benítez Leaders fail to press home their advantage, reports Matt Hughes Do Anfield side believe they can win the title? National spirit backs Villa's rise Sales of West Ham helping to blow the ownership bubble The Columnist Fifa ruins a knockout idea And another thing . . . Arsenal's board games Palace told off a strip Platini's prize guys Would you credit it? Rugby in Moore strife Tube journeys are painful The final word Bednar's winner conjures vision of Great Escape II City pay dear for slack marking, writes Gary Jacob Megson shows his credentials Tactical Analysis Duff earns his wings George Caulkin sees substitute strike gold Kinnear laughs off Sunderland link Sbragia's subtle way to success Roberts responds to Allardyce style In form Average goals conceded Player of the weekend Loyal Doyle leads from the front Coca-Cola Championship McAllister pays price for shambolic defence Coca-Cola League One The fixtures Yakubu spoils day for an old friend Coca-Cola League Two The Times Championship Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Non-League Cogan double gives Burnett hope Scotland Rangers v Celtic The Box Setanta Sports 1, Saturday, 12.30pm Live matches Sick Celtic maintain gap at top with ease Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City Sky Sports 1, Sunday, 4.15pm Spain the threat to England bid Quest for the World Cup Lord Triesman says hopes are high for 2018. By Oliver Kay Itv Beckham's love match Style icon in Milan Ac Milan unveil their loan signing, Russell Kempson reports Spot the pie Trophy chase gets under way for No 32 In this week The Final Word The Sunday Times
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