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News from 29/12/2008

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Canon Simon Pettitt, Azmi Keshawi, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Paul Sanders, Richard Beeston, Foreign Editor, David Smith, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, John Kenny, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Charlene Sweeney, James Hider, Bishop Timothy Dudley-Smith, Lucy Bannerman, Jim Dixon, Martin Fletcher, Roslyn Pine, Jack Malvern, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Ian Bayley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Bob Wells, Edward Gorman, Robin P. Wilkinson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Helen Browning Food & Farming Director, Scott Rutherford, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, George Wake, Vasily Fedosenko, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Alastair Grant, Douglas Alexander, W. R. Ball, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Elizabeth Pearcey, Tim Wall, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Emily Ford, Dominic Maxwell, Helen Power, George Caulkin, Simon Parker, Kelsey Grammer, Andrew Hollering, Bojan Pancevski, Mark Thompson, Valentine Low, Sarah Butler, Mark Williams, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Louis Weston, Brian Patten, Alice Miles, Mark Venables, D. Roberts, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Herman Rosenblat, Jan Raath, Miles Costello, Richard Murphy, Alan Leaman,

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Five-star Liverpool extend lead The Times Israel masses forces for ground assault on Gaza Troops mobilised as death toll from airstrikes nears 300 Gaza is more than a simplistic morality play Five people stabbed to death every week Worst year for jobs Votes for Stalin Big chill sweeps in Murray minted Inside today Index Bitter Harvest Leading articles Israel had little choice but to respond to the Hamas attacks. But its deadly action shatters hopes for the already battered Middle East peace plan Index China and the Downturn Arguments of 2009: how will China fare amid economic slowdown? Team of the Year Britain's Olympic cyclists brought home the biggest haul of medals for a century Times2 Obituary Opinion Business News Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Five fatal stabbings every week: surge in knife crime raises questions on Labour 'crackdown' Among the victims Concept 2 Unmasked, how the Phantom will quit Paris and rise again on three continents at once And so the stage is set for Hamsters, the musical A really useful franchise Inside today The Workout Benefit households beat average wage Chapel restoration Asthma benefit Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Think it's cold now? Get ready for minus 10C as icy winds usher in a freezing fortnight Baby is world's youngest to have glue injection to shrink tumour Winter tales Cheltenham & Gloucester Hospitals face catastrophe as Israeli firestorm is unleashed Gaza Even war-hardened Gazans have seen nothing like ferocity of latest onslaught, report Azmi Keshawi in Gaza City and James Hider in Ramallah Timesonline Hamas has precipitated this confrontation It's time for a third intifada, say West Bank youths Sony Obama's hopes for early peace deal shattered in minefield of Middle Eastern politics Gaza Protests erupt in the Arab world against airstrikes 3 Store The 55 corners of foreign fields that will be for ever . . . Richmond Shell Man charged after CCTV trail leads to abducted nurse inside car boot Teenager is held over death of mother killed by shard of glass Mitsubishi Motors Survival not unusual Behind the story Dfs Osborne prepares package of Conservative tax cuts Rise in national insurance would be reviewed Labour plans smear tactics as bishops question morals Timesonline Nikon One-track minds that put team on way to gold rush Team of the Year Great Britain Cycling Team SELFRIDGES&Co Dimbleby questions plan for homes on his £1.5m doorstep P&O Cruises Man flies out using sister's passport New stamps are design classics Briton faces jail in Dubai for adultery Prince misses top spot by a whisker Wicked Queen rebuffed by police Acer Did he or didn't he? Earl's reputation takes a beating Sharps Old school policing leads to return of the supergrass Tip-off that revived informers Case study P&O Ferries The high street must find life after shopping We need to rediscover the pleasures of old-fashioned street life, where spending is not the only way to enjoy ourselves Road to freedom is paved with dead donkeys A high toll Six important lessons of the Great Depression Tears of rage Gaza is more than a simplistic morality play The Zionist dream of reclaiming the biblical lands is over. But Israel will still lash out when it feels threatened Picture Gallery Six vital lessons of the 1931 depression As we enter a second year of slump, history has some key pointers to the best way forward And they call this healthy . . . In my view Thunderer: Thunderer A Naval Officer: The evil of gin Timesonline A Labourer: Beer too dear Are Israel's actions in Gaza disproportionate? A role for army officers in police Timesonline Organic rules apply Bankrolling football English snowstorms Logical conclusion? No licking, please Religious recession A silent tribute Well, it's a rubbish job — but I still love it For 34 years Glenn Davies has picked up all the stuff we chuck out. Alice Miles spends a day at the tail end of consumerism The National Autistic Society Refuse collector The Daily Universal Register Who needs realism with this much fun? First night Theatre Robin Hood: The Pantomime Adventure Birmingham Hippodrome Multiple Display Advertising Items At last, Stalin is defeated by voters Russia Urdu-speakers get a voice in return to democracy Vote winners Citizens in limbo are finally given voice for return to democracy Bangladesh The Times Siege rebels mount suicide bomb attack on capital (AFP): Rebels blamed for Catholic massacre (Reuters): Fugitive killed (Reuters): Kurds attacked (AP): Mass for the family (AFP): More Thai protests Exiles welcomed (AP): Santa is banned (AFP): Record cake How Ian Smith ruined Britain's plot to prevent Mugabe from gaining power Zimbabwe White farmers face prosecution for staying Timberland Flooring Republicans shamed by 'Barack the Magic Negro' United States Daks Holocaust memoir of love is exposed as a hoax United States Times Online Police take a firmer line as skiers enjoy wrong kind of snow Austria The Times (Reuters): 300 migrants lost at sea (AFP): Children die in suicide attack (AP): Coalition talks after election (AP): Monumental sculptor dies Vitabiotics Kuwait pulls out of Dow joint venture Fears for Adams jobs RBS reviews sale plan Who pays for piracy? Quote of the day GMAC talks update Business big shot Derek Quinlan Stark numbers add up to worst year for employment in Britain for 20 years 'Good budget restaurants tend to thrive in recession' TaxiWalker saves the salaryman's wallet and his waistline Stock markets Market fundamentalism took us close to disaster in 2008 Commodities Arthritis Care Currencies Need to know The Times British funds Exchange rates Take stock with The Times Business big shot Adams set to follow fashion for retailers to go under More shoppers expect bargain prices to stay through 2009 Odds fade for sale of RBS division with bank set to concentrate on British businesses Private equity rivals in talks over £7bn deal Cheaper by the dozen? Piracy insurance hinges on number of raiders Property site goes where others fear to tread by setting limit on 2009 price falls Madoff 'took SwFr1bn' from Credit Suisse customers Motor industry awaits GMAC statement over debt-for-equity swap Blow for Dow Chemical as Kuwait scraps joint venture after opposition from MPs Newspaper Marketing Agency Giovanni Bisignani With the global economy in freefall, this man is fighting to prevent airlines from crashing with it Monday manifesto Suzy Jagger finds that the head of the IATA has no fear of flying into a storm in defence of crisis-hit carriers Equity Prices The share centre Economic chill may be ideal for hot restaurant Retail & Leisure Alan Yau is dancing to a familiar tune with the introduction of his Cha Cha Moon brand in London. Sarah Butler reports More to keeping customers than simply slashing prices Timesonline Alan Yau Radio Rentals' descendant picks up strong signal that everyone wants a TV BrightHouse sees plenty of room to grow during the downturn, reports Marcus Leroux First in line Foreign language advertising Advertisers like using English, but one's mother tongue works best, a university study suggests Food for thought Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Professor Samuel Huntington Political scientist who forecast that cultural conflict between East and West would replace national and ideological warfare Professor Samuel Huntington, political scientist, was born on April 18,1927. He died on December 24,2008, aged 81 Gentleman scholar and storyteller par excellence Christopher Hibbert Prolific popular historian who wrote engagingly on people and places ranging from the Medicis and Victoria to Rome and Florence Christopher Hibbert, historian, was born on March 5,1924. He died on December 21,2008, aged 84 Adrian Mitchell Lives remembered Margery Gill Vince Karalius Harold Pinter Obituaries of 2008 Edited highlights from the lives of leading figures in current affairs, commerce, culture and sport published this year Bridge Chess Winning move Opposition grows to Art Deco demolition Parties' post-nuptial agreement can be enforced by the courts Law Report Privy Council The London Salvage Corps prepares for action Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Latest wills Anniversaries Deaths Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line McCoy's shrewd game plan helps Exotic Dancer to pole position Newbury Formula One acts out a finish worthy of Shakespeare Musselburgh Racing Catterick Yesterday's results The Times Leicester Great Leighs Lingfield Park Bet of the day Course specialists England expected to resist gamble on Vaughan for West Indies tour Cricket Itinerary American football Results Basketball Cricket Darts Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Lions' season to forget is complete after sixteenth loss American football Football Fixtures Other sport 78.9 - the percentage of Olympic gold won by Britain The year in numbers Simon Barnes, Chief Sports Writer, employs his traditional magic numbers formula to sort the heroes from the zeroes in an extraordinary 12 months Champagne reception Mexican link to buyout of Honda offers Button hope Motor racing Happy wanderer convinced he can move any mountain John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, found Sergio García's mind on a different summit as the Spaniard enjoyed an alpine family holiday Opposites who never attract Stars and gripes in Valhalla 2008 Ryder Cup The Times Spain's golden generation Van Barneveld shows clinical side to knock out Newton Darts 'It would have needed William Shakespeare to write the script for this finish' Eyewitness 08 In the third of our series recreating the magical moments of 2008, we recall the dramatic climax to the Formula One World Championship The chaos and confusion soon turned to hugs and tears of joy Jones talks up his youngsters after Saracens halt the Irish juggernaut Rugby union Gloucester exploit gap in quality with local rivals Flatman's new lease of life brings more caps into view England turn defeat into victory of sorts Star-struck after encountering a true racing great Essence of sport can be found at oche Rum to think, as the Christmas feasting continues, … Dfs Harlequins look to grow on Twickenham crowd-pleaser Club target 82,000 sell-out next year and suggest rivals should emulate experiment Guinness Premiership Ground gain Monye makes amends in display of determination Clegg slip-up gives Worcester a lift Times Crossword 24,108 Picture Gallery The Times Inside today Advantage Murray by £100m Exclusive Scot beats credit crunch as money men form queue The Times García eyes summit of golf after the best year of his Index Photo stories: 2008 in pictures Tate The Times Mark Elliot Need a pagan pick-me-up? Health Holly, ivy and mistletoe have all been used medicinally — but it's pelargonium that may prevent a winter cold QUiDAM Hangover hope Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Keeping up your exercise Fitness Visits to the gym often tail off because people set themselves unachievable targets. Peta Bee sets some more realistic goals Lifescan Keep booze blues away A Phantom rises from the ashes Arts Andrew Lloyd Webber has big plans to bring Eurovision glory back to Britain—and to revive one of his most iconic heroes, discovers Luke Leitch The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesoffers 39 steps too far Weekend tv TV & Radio The 39 Steps (Sunday, BBC One) Affinity (Sunday, ITV1) Caught in a Trap (Boxing Day, ITV1) Honey roast salmon and spinach pie Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Ballet Shoes Viewing guide BBC One, 3pm The Lost Pyramid Channel 4,7.30pm Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking BBC Two, 9pm Suspicion (1941, b/w)/Notorious (1946, b/w) Film choice BBC Two, 10.05/11.40am Oliver Twist (1948, b/w) Channel 4,2pm Variations Tony Robinson and the Blitz Witch Channel 4,9pm Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) BBC One, 4.25pm The Eternity Man Channel 4,11.10pm Superman Returns (2006) BBC One, 8.30pm The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005) Five, 9pm Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Answers from Page 20 Thunder Brad Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4722 Polygon Codeword No 403 Adoptaword Times2 Quiz Acorn Stairlifts Saturday's Solutions Index Weekend in numbers Barclays Premier League Gerrard class proves telling George Caulkin sees the captain take charge Kinnear wants Ashley to back words with cash Timesonline Spot the pie Arteta punishes lack of bite Barclays Premier League Tom Dart sees an easy win for 'Strikerless Sensations' Sbragia opens with a loss but relishes future Scolari fails to find local anaesthetic Matt Hughes on a trying day for manager Defensive lapses rile Brazilian Replacing Ferguson brings only one name into the frame The Columnist Ashley shows true colours And another thing . . . The Debate Gallas the unlikely saviour Barclays Premier League Alyson Rudd sees the former captain seal victory Adams falls short of a happy return The Columnist Fuller's amazing folly Barclays Premier League Nick Szczepanik witnesses an act of self-destruction The Prem The fight club: when team-mates go bad Redknapp vents fury Barclays Premier League Peter Lansley sees Bednar goal upset visiting manager Tony Cascarino Tony's Fiver Tactical Analysis Hughes off the hook James Ducker watches Robinho's rescue act Sam's striking solution Champions ready to home in on leaders Unerring Zaki hits happy high spot Barclays Premier League Europe is the next target, writes Russell Kempson How they stand Sousa set to buy after dismal display Coca-Cola Championship Nerves jangle as jaded leaders have to hang on Coca-Cola League One Timesonline Mcllroy shocked by heavy defeat Coca-Cola League Two Timesonline Fixtures Championship Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Non-League Wilder dreaming of play-offs place Scotland The Box Live matches McGeady returns Torres and Ronaldo v Messi and Robben will never catch on The Continent The Times And another thing ... Tigre earn their stripes in making title race exciting Real deal in short term Glad to be out of the line of fire Bryan Robson The former manager tells Russell Kempson why he is not missing being at the helm In this week The Final Word Books for Schools

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