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News from 30/12/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Neil Johnston, David Aaronovitch, John Howard, Robert Lindsay, Angus Crichton, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Phil Collins, Ian King, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Harkin, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, David L. Stevens, Mark Watson, James Hider, Kaya Burgess, Kevin Eason, Robin Pagnamenta, Deborah Haynes, Jamie Stevenson, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gerard Gallagher, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Dil Roworth, Kevin Brennan, John Earle, Rhys Blakely, Marc Aspland Chief Sports Photographer, Charles Bremner, Russell Kempson, Rafael Schacter, Richard Taylor, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Pete Paphides, D. O. R. Mossman, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Sir Paul McCartney, Matt Hughes, Tim Teeman Arts and Entertainment Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Professor Tanya Byron, Richard Marsh, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Caroline McGinn, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Bill Bradbury, Helen Power, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Walter Noel, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Stuart Etherington, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alan Gregory, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jane Wild, John Bridcut,

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What to see in 2009 The Times Gaza hit again as Israel pledges to wipe out Hamas Historic deal paves way for first women bishops Consecrations could take place by 2012 The stained-glass ceiling is broken Tories plan purge of town hall 'fat cats' Gerrard in custody Setback for Kennedy Fashion chain falls United close the gap Inside today Index The Winter of Discontent Revisited Leading articles Whereas the Callaghan Government 30 years ago tried to adjust to economic realities, Gordon Brown is slow in acknowledging where policies have failed Index Challenge Cup Arguments of 2009: does South Africa deserve the 2010 World Cup? Life after Death Eric Wilson, VC, died a brave man — only to die all over again an even braver one World Opinion Sport News Obituary Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Tories plan purge of town hall 'fat cats' Council to sue former director for £750,000 Dfs Reported killed 1940, obituary printed today: the VC who joined the ranks of life after death Inside today The Workout Correction Absent teachers Genetic clue Car-boot nurse charge Most read at timesonline. co. uk Steven Gerrard in custody after brawl at nightclub NatWest Timesonline A sporting life Hamas braced as Israel pledges an all-out war to topple Gaza Death toll nears 350 on fourth day of attacks as Arab unity begins to crack, James Hider in Jerusalem reports Timesonline Surge of support for 'genius' of politicians who took a gamble 'Prepare to be bombed': calls mark the start of psychological campaign Philips Looks familiar: how Labour Prime Minister put off election just before real crisis set in The country's mood was misjudged in 1978, according to documents made public today, Fran Yeoman and Kaya Burgess report Callaghan tried to stifle Thatcher role in celebration Times scoops upset PM No match for Soviet might BBC 'full of hippies' Timesonline Watch out Olive, Popeye will soon be anybody's Santander Sailor and spinach Home staff: Wife of dead man queries delay in A&E Furniture Village Girl, 4, killed after father stumbled and dropped TV on her Dfs 'Miracle' recovery after severed arm is reattached Richer Sounds Cooling tissue can buy time Women reach for the top as men head for minority The Church Travelodge SELFRIDGES&Co Stained-glass ceiling is broken, but it's been a long time coming Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Comforts of home open a door to future Times Appeal Möben Record snowfalls draw skiers to snap up holiday bargains Last-minute snips That's enough pointless outrage about Gaza The trouble is that we have no idea what the arguments inside Hamas are or how they are affected by Israeli actions Ring out the new and ring in the old Nuclear reaction Jobless executives, be warned: humiliation awaits Flash in the pan Don't blame your genes if your jeans don't fit The key to obesity lies in our DNA, but it's how it makes us behave, not how fast our metabolism works, that matters Picture Gallery Close encounter with planet Jobcentre Jobless executives be warned: humiliation and incomprehension await you in the State's embrace Pet rescue In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Humanitas: Dangerous dogs Timesonline A friend to rational amusement: A theatrical plea Charities, government and the British public The rise of Christianity in Africa Timesonline Would you credit it? DAB v FM debate Bygone services Far-sighted ambiguity A rift in space Litter louts Coming to a book shop near you: the ideas that will shape 2009 They are loved by readers and by politicians in search of a theme. James Harkin looks forward to the volumes that will set next year's agenda The National Autistic Society The Daily Universal Register Ingenuity of the string that binds us together First night Theatre How Long is a Piece of String? Unicorn, SE1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting to, you know, know you: how Kennedy botched her debut interview United States Normality is not part of the act Timesonline Chanel's luxury brand begins to feel the pinch Talking trash Daughter of liberation hero draws popular support Bangladesh Multiple Display Advertising Items Mumbai a peaceful turnout of voters in high numbers … (AFP): Protesters silence new leader Fewer coalition troops killed in Iraq Scientists make beeline for research (Reuters): Searchers find six buried in snow (AP): Chaos fears after president quits Acer Life after revolution: a long fall from red dawn to Cuba On January 1 Cubans will mark the 50th anniversary of Castro's victory. But will there be real celebrations from most people? David Aaronovitch visits the island to find out The Times Castro's country Tomorrow Books for Schools Smell of success fades at Chanel as luxury feels pinch France Timberland Flooring Multiple Display Advertising Items Essence of style Timesonline Pound's parity with euro comes closer Yule Catto hit Globe Pub in trouble Quote of the day Car production gloom Business big shot Hunter takes it on the chin as Boxing Day rent demand sends USC reeling Families seek refunds after collapse of photo studios 'We are entering a period when 10 Japanese car makers Stock markets Lehman chiefs' lack of a clear plan cost creditors $75bn This is where pre-packs start to fall apart Thirty years on, the truth at last Commodities High note Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Can shareholders save Postman Pat and his friends? Business big shot Entertainment Rights suffers for grand designs Picture Gallery Milkround It's not only the planet that needs a lot of help City Diary Just when will the pound hit parity with the euro? … City Diary Everything about it looks profoundly dangerous City Diary A $7.3bn financial faux pas In the blue corner God bless the dear old London Stock Exchange, determine City Diary Picture Gallery Problems mount for Tchenguiz's pub project as Globe asks consultant to review performance Britons would now rather pay off mortgages than borrow and spend FBI steps up search for evidence in Madoff case Derbyshire Bovis renegotiates £220m loans Board dwindles over unpopular plan RWE npower takes options at Wylfa Three Japanese insurers to merge Slovakia joins eurozone in new year Kuwait decision to quit joint venture puts Dow Chemical's expansion in jeopardy The Times Doubts grow in Omaha The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds World Society for the Protection of Animals British funds Japanese will be caught up in Detroit's wreckage, says Suzuki chief Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Car production faces global fall until 2010 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 Tenant insolvency fears hit Liberty and Hammerson Markets Market report Panmure reflects tough times Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Investors should be in no hurry to up their private equity ante Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy research uk Industry breathes new energy into bankers Management & Finance Utilities have found that bad news in one sector has been good news for them. Robin Pagnamenta reports As risks grow, it is time for boardrooms to take control Timesonline There's money to be picked up deep under the ocean The lessons of history leave little room for doubt that the FTSE 100 has further to fall Alan Gregory and Jamie Stevenson look at past recessions and what happened next 'Be fair' orders the FSA, but that is easier said than done Deadline looms for banks Macho culture led to crisis Microchip industry hit Small investors hold the key Tomorrow Lieutenant–Colonel Eric Wilson, VC Camel Corps officer who was awarded a posthumous VC in action against the Italians in Africa in 1940 — but survived to fight another day Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Wilson, VC, was born on October 2,1912. He died on December 23,2008, aged 96 Timesonline Mama Afrika and other notables who died this year Major-General Donald Isles Weapons expert whose opinion was at the heart of the debates over the best forms of tank gun and ammunition in the Cold War Major-General Donald Isles, CB, OBE, Director-General Weapons (Army), 1975-78, was born on July 19,1924. He died on November 12,2008, aged 84 Commodore Dacre Smyth Australian naval war veteran who saw action in the decisive Battle of the Coral Sea in 1942, in Korea and during the Vietnam War Commodore Dacre Smyth, AO, Légion d'Honneur, Royal Australian Navy war veteran, was born on May 5,1923. He died on December 3,2008, aged 85 Obituaries of 2008 Edited highlights from the lives of leading figures in current affairs, commerce, culture and sport published this year Fens chaos as floods overwhelm defences Times Archive Timesonline Bookmaker is not liable for compulsive gambler's loss Law Report Court of Appeal Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Times Acknowledgements Legal Notices The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Weather Sublimity's return to winning form has little impact on Champion Taunton Today's meeting at Haydock Park has been abandoned Money's too tight to mention in January transfer window Newbury Yesterday's results The Times Course specialists Musselburgh Wolverhampton Great Leighs Bet of the day Lingfield Park Racing South Africa threaten Australia's home rule Taylor powers on Josse forced to quit Dolphins turn tide Daley guiding light Selectors looking ahead with Rashid while Vaughan is consigned to past Cricket Tour squads and dates Leg spinner given chance to make his presence felt Fingal's fickle finger of fate points to Strongest Man exit for fretful Felix Droylsden to contest FA Cup expulsion Football Football Results Cricket Darts Hutchings has the chance to stake claim for Derby job Football Football Fixtures Other sport 'I've never seen anyone so broken as Terry' Eyewitness 08 In the final part of our series recreating the magical moments of 2008, we look back on the thrilling climax to the Champions League This shoot-out in Moscow had it all - a classic Redknapp set to avoid FA charge The Sweeper Edwards provides touch of old gold to keep Wolves charge in check Football Ban for Fuller gives Chelsea and Liverpool smoother ride Window threatens to freeze over in biting economic … Transfer action Kevin Eason forecasts the battening down of boardroom hatches as financial reality hits the game at all levels Timesonline Valencia's Real deal paves way for Wigan to sign Pennant Picture Gallery Berbatov takes his time and ensures United keep up to speed in title hunt Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Ambitious Sturridge feels secure in his future at City Times Crossword 24,109 Picture Gallery The Times Angry Ronaldo in tunnel rage Tempers flare as Berbatov maintains United's title pursuit The Times Top of the table Vanghan left out as England look to the future with Inside today Index Here's what to get in line for in 2009 Over the next six pages Times critics mark your cultural card for the must-see, hear and visit events of the year. From cinema to comedy, theatre to pop, we offer you the definitive guide Film The Reader Released this Friday Visual Art Timesonline Picasso: Challenging the Past From Feb 25, National Gallery Theatre Tate Pop Dance Timesonline Eonnagata From Feb 26, Sadler's Wells Classical Timesonline TV Generation Kill FX from January 25 Comedy Multiple Display Advertising Items Down Grazia Celebrity watch 2008 Caitlin Moran's pick of the year Up Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes Down Jonathan Ross Down Monty Don Up Cheryl Cole Down Jennifer Aniston Up Katy Perry Up Reporters Up The Doctor Up The Joker Books for Schools Talking about my generation Families As social commentators proclaim 1968 as the iconic year of rebellion, Mick Hume hoists the banner for 1978 and compares the two eras The Times Class of '58: Hardly any fat kids Class of '88: We wanted to learn Bringing calm to the classroom Families Disruptive pupils make school life difficult for everyone, but early intervention and support can effect real change, says Penny Wark I was raped four years ago, when I was 15. I'm now in a loving relationship, but I'm too scared to have sex with my boyfriend The Times Timesonline The season of ill will TV & Radio Last night's tv EastEnders (BBC One) Tony Robinson and the Blitz Witch (Channel 4) The Eternity Man (Channel 4) Vanilla and lime apple snow Dinner tonight Eat it with Classical Concerts Sky Arts 2,7pm Tv today The Times Britain's Weirdest Phobias Viewing guide ITV1, 8pm Around the World in 20 Years BBC One, 9pm Taggart ITV1, 9pm The World's Fastest Indian (2005) Film choice BBC Two, 5pm The Magdalene Sisters (2002) Channel 4,10.05pm Variations Tony Robinson and the Ghosts of Glastonbury Channel 4,9pm Deep Impact (1998) BBC One, 11pm Shooting Stars: The Inside Story/All New Shooting Stars BBC Two, 9pm/10pm Haliam Foe (2007) Channel 4,12.20am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport White Heather new year Web watcher Answers from Page 20 Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4723 Polygon Codeword No 404 Adoptaword Times2 Quiz Multiple Sclerosis Society Yesterday's Solutions

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