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News from 26/12/2008

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Andrew Robson, R. J. MacKenzie, Leon Smith, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Mark Souster, Paul Darley, David Rose, Paul Bolas, Philip Howard, Ian King, David Chater, Jonathan Clayton South Africa Correspondent, Christine Seib, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Michael Chamberlai, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Dr Julian Little, Giles Thorley, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Fergus Hall, Melanie Reid, Mark Shillam, J. Stuart, Sue Corbett, Marc Aspland Chief Sports Photographer, David Denton, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, David Bebber, Ben Schott, Suzy Jagger, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Matt Hughes, Paul Watkins, Patrick Hosking, Marcus Leroux, Oliver August, Giles Gibbons, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dominic Maxwell, Helen Power, Christopher Hawtree, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Adam Sampson, Ben MacIntyre, Stephen Porter, Joe Clay, Sam Davies, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Stephen Dalton, Anil Dawar, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mark Heywood,

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Index Harold Pinter, playwright, 1930-2008 Mystery as dozens of public artworks vanish Incompetence and the art of diplomacy Police defy order to release nine activists Channel 4 under fire Hunting tribunal Suppliers cut gas bills Ferguson bites back Tredoku Schott's Words and phrases Times Person of the Year 2008 Leading articles Barack Obama's flawless campaign to win the presidency against the odds shows how America has changed. His presidency may change the world Index Darwin and Discovery Arguments of 2009: the theories of a great scientist It's a Knockout Genetically modified rats represent an important advance for medical research Times2 World Opinion Business Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Inside 'It was a privilege to live with him' Timberland Flooring British theatre will never be the same Hardy souls ready to battle anyone who pours cold water on their outdoor sport No showboaters allowed Behind the story The Workout Calls to charity rise after Baby P death A toast to Shackleton Missionaries guilty Scout's badge record Most read at timesonline. co. uk Channel 4 attacked for allowing Iranian 'despot' to deliver a Christmas message President accused of propaganda speech O2 Man who brought the American dream to life Person of the Year The Times Debenhams If our old art is lost, why not use new works diplomatically? Public paintings go missing Tories get ready for a repeal of foxhunting ban MP plans tribunal to ensure tight discipline Chevrolet Australia Patients avoid NHS database blunders by keeping cards close to their chest Home Staff: Thousands still face homes without gas after explosion Staples 'Knockout' rats are created to strike a blow against disease Magnet A simple therapy that is down to earth yet uplifting Christmas appeal The Times Magnet DFS Dfs Church leaders offer comfort but Christmas messages Christian messages were dominated by a need to help others in this time of crisis, reports Ruth Gledhill Ermenegildo Zegna Prayers were said for British troops serving in Afghani December sales figures won't be pretty, say retailers John Lewis Hospital apologises after baby was born on floor Multiple Display Advertising Items Currys Currys An impassioned artist who lost direction on the political stage Harold Pinter Harrods Life and loves 'The most loyal friend and generous human being' Inside today In his own words Furniture Village Man shot dead as he unloaded presents Poster 'too crude' Fire death charges Restaurant stabbing 3 die in house blaze Off the wall request Brown struggles to maintain discipline after 103 rebellions More revolts than any leader for 30 years Dunelm mill Bathstore Horrible histories theory of the stinky seamen who blew up ship with methane Richer Sounds Pepys's account Schott's Words of the Year An almanac of words and phrases that have helped to define 2008 - by Ben Schott A sunnier summer should be on the way this year How did I survive without nanny's advice? If you're reading this now, congratulations. You've avoided the fatal hazards posed by scissors and turkey bones Picture Gallery It isn't sexist for the ladies to withdraw In this postfeminist age, the custom of the sexes separating after dinner is making a comeback Another cut in these cut-price times In my view Thunderer: Thunderer The sleeping hour Charities are going to have to be imaginative Organic farmers and sustainability Jaguar: a business with no future? Timesonline Dementia diagnosis A subscriber: Smoking ruffians Art on the guillotine Seasonally sized mail Crackers to cherish Christmas check-up Cold and damp? Cheer up—there are blue skies round the corner Winter is about to warm up an next year should bring an end to the dismal run of wet and windy summers in Britain, Paul Simons says The Times The Daily Universal Register A satisfying treat of plain and simple storytelling First night Theatre The Gruffalo Duchess Theatre Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Mugabe regime defies the courts to abduct activists over 'treachery' Defying tyranny Winemakers spread cheer - it's the tipple without a Tutu rebukes Pretoria silence It's one pardon too many as Bush finds wiping fraudster's slate clean comes with a high price Timesonline Synagogue head faces court order over $24m lost in scandal Crimes of the powerful Shock and awe replaced by rule of law: US forces must get court approval for raids Selfridges New conditions (AFP): Outbreak of Ebola leaves nine dead (AP): Santa shooting (AFP): Killer teacher jailed (AFP): Mummy theft (AP): Say 'aargh, help!' Shell How man's best friend is saving endangered big cat Dolphin Npower (AP): Explosion at apartments kills 17 Dozens held over 'separatist' songs (Reuters): Olmert warns Hamas over attacks What this season's felons look like (AFP): Leader surrenders to army captain Islamic militants threaten to blow up girl's schools if they refuse to close Möben Dell Winemaker spreads cheer with hangover-free tipple Sharps Oh, that aching head The Times Index Tredoku Mazes Jumbo crossword 791 Picture Gallery Solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Little Princess Boxing day viewing guide Five, 4.30pm Harry Hill's TV Burp Review of the Year ITV1, 7pm A Time Team Special: The Mystery of the Roman Treasure Channel 4,7pm The Man Who Made Eric & Ernie BBC Two, 8.30pm Variations Caught in a Trap ITV1, 9pm The IT Crowd Channel 4,9.50pm South Pacific (1958) Film guide BBC Two, 1.25pm Madagascar (2005) BBC One, 4.10pm Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) BBC One, 8.30pm Mary Poppins (1964) ITV1, 3.25pm The Chronicles of Narnia — The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) BBC One, 5.50pm Sweet and Lowdown (1999) BBC Two, 2.30am Tv today Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Daytime listings Answers from Back Page of Times2 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice Christmas day tv Doctor Who (BBC One) EastEnders (BBC One) Wallace and Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death (BBC One) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4720 Polygon Codeword No 401 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Unhcr Wednesday's Solutions Energy groups to cut electricity and gas bills by 10% in new year SSE is likely to lead the way in January GM's finance arm wins slice of bank bailout Extension for builder Japanese motor slump Quote of the day NYT advertising falls Business big shot Cadbury drinks up as last Scheweppes subsidiary is sold So just how many questions did you get right? Stock markets William and the Five-Shilling Ponzi Scheme Commodities Currencies Festive tradition of spend, spend, spend starts to disappear into the spirit of Christmas Past When true values count Viewpoint Crunch puts a dent in American retirement dream Business big shot Peering back through the gloom can reveal some unexpect It may be a year to forget but Martin Waller would still like to run some questions past you, if only to see who could bear to keep watching The Times The answers Equity Prices World Society for the Protection of Animals Multiple Display Advertising Items Harold Pinter Nobel-winning playwright whose incomparable, highly charged writing led to its own definition in the lexicon as 'Pinteresque' Harold Pinter, CBE, playwright, was born on October 10,1930. He died of cancer on December 24,2008, aged 78 Obituaries of 2008 — highlights from the lives of Dorothy Porter Australian poet of a highly individual voice whose verse novels were a remarkable commercial success Dorothy Porter, Australian poet and writer, was born on March 26,1954. She died of Cancer on December 10,2008, aged 54 Obituaries of 2008 Edited highlights from the lives of leading figures in current affairs, commerce, culture and sport published in the past year When time starts to run in cross-border investigation Law Report Privy Council Court Circular Legal news Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Bridge Chess Winning move Sussex village remembers a poet who came from the other side of the world Bicentenaries galore in the new year Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times One star, three kings: Walsh puts faith in echoes of Christmas story Kempton Park Ferguson takes aim at FA as row over Evra simmers Stay with Voy Por Ustedes in King George Racing Wetherby Course specialists Wincanton Huntingdon Market Rasen Sedgefield Towcester Racing Winter's tale of dual achievement a unique feat Racing Choppy waters ensure rock and roll Christmas Sailing MaGowan still chasing his special prize Darts Football Boxing Day fixtures Rugby union Other sport Basketball Results Ice hockey The Sunday Times Visionary Hickey comes back to the fold Boxing Exclusive Coach's unlikely return geared to medal haul in 2012 The Times New direction, old hand The Times Sale preparing a heartfelt farewell to the mane man Guinness Premiership The Bolt of lightning that tore the history books into Eyewitness 08 In the first of a four-part series celebrating the most magical moments of the sporting year through the eyes of those who were there, we return to the Bird's Nest Stadium Frame and fortune gets perfect shot Tomorrow Droylsden are made to sweat on Cup place Football The Times Liverpool hope Torres return will help rekindle home fires Spain striker likely to start on bench against Bolton Sbragia relishes meeting up with 'the ogre' Aston Villa v Arsenal Today 5.15pm. Sky Sports 1 Manchester City v Hull Today 3pm Portsmouth v West Ham Today 1pm Sunderland v Blackburn Today 3pm How they stand Tottenham v Fulham Today 1pm Chelsea v West Brom Your guide to today's Barclays Premier League matches Today 1pm Liverpool v Bolton Today 3pm Middlesbrough v Everton Today 3pm Stoke v Manchester United Today 12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Wigan v Newcastle Today 3pm Redknapp starts the bidding as 'feisty' Bellamy wins admirers Football City likely favourites to sign Wales striker Beyond the fringe Adams vows to rebuild provided the price is right Hughes still confident he can conjure top-ten finish Scolari prepares for a 'relegation' tussle Football West Bromwich Albion's change to direct tactics surpris Kinnear refuses to give up hope of keeping Owen on board Wenger's European vision begins to fade Defeat by Villa could have dire consequences Timesonline Arsenal could be made to regret not splashing out Times Crossword 24,106 The Times Ferguson has a swipe at FA as ill-feeling lingers over Evra affair Success in Japan could be catalyst for United The Times Inside today Star of wonder: nation's favourite aims for three King … Bolt of lightning: the day athletics history was rewrit

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