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News from 31/12/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Tim O'donovan, Zahid Hussain, Derek Hoskin, Michael Blastland, David Aaronovitch, James Howard Chief Superintendant, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Richard Beeston, Foreign Editor, Mike Harvey, F. Vickers, Christine Seib, David Chater, Penny Wark, Lis Froggatt, Bobbi Brown, David Morris, Patrick Kidd, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, James Hider, Lucy Bannerman, David Shamash, Kamil Tchorek, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, George Northwood, Gary Jacob, David Townley, Mary Altaffer, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rhian Williams, Dan Sabbagh, Charles Bremner, Julia Belluz, Marcus Du Sautoy, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Ron Wood, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Jacqui MacDermott, Emma Pomfret, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Victoria Derbyshire, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Helen Nugent, Tristan McConnell, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Phil Thane, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Chris Lintott, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, William Sieghart, Michale Maughan, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, John Thaw, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Tony Dawe, Joe Clay, Andrew Dilnot, Pete G. Smith, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Valentine Low, John Samuel, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Jerome K. Jerome, Alasdair Laing, Professor A. D. P. Briggs, Chris Smyth, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Robert Montgomery,

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Index More honours and another record for Olympians Anger over knighthood given to Treasury chief Honour is announced as pound hits record low The complete New Year's Honours List Israel may halt bombs to allow aid into Gaza Jail for missionaries New year freeze Obama's successor Villa go fourth Inside today Has your school signed up yet? Security Dilemmas in Gaza Leading articles Israel is entitled to defend its civilians against rocket attacks, but its military options are constrained ans shrewd diplomacy would serve its interests Index New Wine in Old First-Feet Hope springs eternal over experience for poor suckers at the turning of the year Late Voting Arguments of 2009: when should Gordon Brown call an election? World News Obituary Sport Opinion Picture Gallery Royal engagements in 2008 Today's weather State of paranoia all started with a coup Analysis A little slice of Africa AA British missionaries jailed in Gambia Hard labour for couple who criticised President Six-stone beaver on the run. Owner eager to find it, but we ran out of traps 500 years ago Not furry and lovable, just a menace The Workout Clarification Murder charge boys Tribute to Galileo Dawn chorus dispute Most read at timesonline. co. uk Ambulancemen 'decided dying man not worth saving' Crew arrested over conversation taped at victim's home Heart baby not expected to live is sporty ten-year-old Laura Ashley Israel considers a 48-hour lull to allow in humanitarian aid Gaza A ceasefire would enable Gaza's medical services to take in the supplies needed to treat hundreds of casualties, James Hider writes from Jerusalem Leaders face tough choices to stop surprise attack becoming another fiasco Commentary Timesonline Fight the good fight but first make sure you win the PR war Sleeping with their boots on, troops are ready to roll Philips Team GB add gongs to haul of golds Pratchett lost for words as he receives knighthood Inside today Mother of murdered girl honoured for campaign In brief London bombings heroes Royal service rewarded Npower Steak and alcohol 'cuts cancer risk' Forces training is cut back Hospital reprimanded over hygiene Brown rules out new euthanasia law Member of Prince's hunt dies in fall Police rescue home-alone girls Ted Lapidus, designer who gave high fashion to masses, dies aged 79 Staples Holidaymakers hit as £1 falls to €1 – or less The economy Wickes CHE There's no denying the pain but puny pound may help to restore growth Dfs Selfridges Timesonline Love that does not appeal to a wider audience Mothers reveal naked anger as Facebook bans 'indecent' images of breast-feeding Currys Charles finally works harder than his little sister Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Feeling the pinch? Well a party in the freezing cold might just dull the pain New Year's Eve Harrods Magnet Volunteers help bury problems at bottom of garden Times Christmas Appeal Dolphin The Times Gallery's secret plot to save Titian Vinnie Jones denies assault charges Hospital parking fee 'a tax on illness' Kingfisher opts for seafood platter BBC defends quiz show 'crib sheet' Acer What's coming the world's way in 2009 Recession or recovery, general election or not? More intolerance, fewer workaholics? Times writers predict the year ahead Why I would happily be a zombie driver We must adjust our distorted image of Hamas Gaza is secular society where people listen to pop music, watch TV and many women walk the streets unveiled Picture Gallery Why I'd happily be a zombie driver Speed-limiters are just the beginning. The modern car's message is: 'You're rotten behind the wheel' Where debs are still delighted In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Cruelty to horses Timesonline A Citizen: Sunday working Military-style leadership in the police force Royal engagements in 2008 Timesonline Gun control Forgotten FitzGerald Original Richmond Aled v Peter Dastardly names A real postal service The nation's risk of death by numbers soars From vitamin supplements to crimes of violence, here are the top ten abused statistics of 2008, write Andrew Dilnot and Michael Blastland The National Autistic Society The Daily Universal Register A big, fizzing cocktail of all the finest ingredients First night Theatre Mother Goose Hackney Empire, E8 Multiple Display Advertising Items Disgraced Governor defies chorus of criticism to name Obama's successor United States Roland Burris Smugglers turn to honey laundering amid bee crisis Inside today Bath store Law cracks down on honey laundering as smuggler gangs cash in on bee crisis United States Selfridges Daughter gives Palin a grandson called Tripp There's rum and envy. But not a sign of Che's hombre nuevo Fifty year after Guevara helped overthrow the Government, David Aaronovitch goes in search of the revolutionary poster boy's 'New Man' The Times The revolutionary road Tomorrow Nato supply line blocked as army begins massive assault on Taleban in Khyber Pass Pakistan The Times Islamist admits Mumbai link (AFP): Belgium appoints Prime Minister (AP): £1 billion gas bill (AP): Leader named (Reuters): Dinosaur haul (Reuters): Iraq troop deal (AFP): A Bruni proposal Country split over whether Craig is film hero or villain Poland Medical Aid for Palestinians Season for new war films New transparency on 'pre-pack' rescues Lehman delay plea Aberdeen CS move Quote of the day Business big shot The Times US consumer confidence hits a low as house prices suffer record fall Turmoil in markets slices £65bn off pension funds A spin-off of the American housing slump has been its Stock markets Austria makes move on Bank Medici after Madoff losses Handy Sandy swings the only gong BlueGold swims against the tide Commodities Travelling light Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Hands sets out on the road towards a £200m cattle deal with James Packer Business big shot International portfolio Share dealings halted as PBR bar chain fails to file results The Times Picture Gallery After a year in which bulls have become an endangered species, have you ever wondered where the terms "bulls" and "bears" came from? Amazing what people will buy on eBay. A rash of those … City Diary If you were looking forward to 2009, think again City Diary Skateboarders pool their resources in California City Diary Fine precedent In the blue corner City fears early sales will fail to lift retail figures Folio Hotels rescue set to secure 2,000 jobs In an economic chill, what's hot is suddenly what's not Timesonline The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christian-aid British funds General Motors offers interest-free loans and discounts in return for $6bn bailout At last, Tokyo stock market says 'farewell' to year of declines and falls Timesonline Investors in Hirco revolt against plan to restructure Wall Street 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 HBOS dips as pension gap fuels fears for takeover Market report Innovation is hit by lawsuit Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day In a land of diminishing returns, the hunt is on for a safe haven Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy Reader Offers Ltd British Isles Late deals A week in a Yorkshire cottage for two, £192, a week's B&B in Tenerife from £224; seven nights in Kenya from £499 The Times Short haul The price of ski breaks is heading downhill Timesonline Long haul The Party's just starting in Scotland Join in the 250th anniversary celebrations of Robert Burns's birth Dodo keeps Mauritius tourism alive and well Stick to your new year's resolutions and treat yourself to an idyllic holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Sir Michael Levey Directors of the National Gallery and talented interpreter of works of art who wrote elegantly about pictures, music and literature Sir Michael Levey LVO Directors of the National Gallery 1973-86 and writer, was born on June 8,1927, He died on December 28,2008 aged 81 Daring designer who caught the swagger of 1960s France Ted Lapidus Daring fashion designer whose impudent swagger captured the rebellious spirit of the 1960s France Ted Lapidus, fashion designer, was born on June 23,1929. He died in hospital of respiratory problems on December 29,208 aged 79 Rabbi Michael Rosen Unorthodox teacher who set up the Yakar study centres to foster his ideals of interdenominational tolderance and intellectual curiosity Rabbi Michael Rosen, teacher and spiritual leader, was born on January 21,1944. He died on December 8,2008, aged 64 Harold Pinter Lives remembered Eartha Kitt George Miller Skilful Scottish ball Player who pioneered the role of sweeper for Dunfermline Athletic George Miller, footballer, was born on May 20,1939. He died of cancer on December 26,2008, aged 69 Robert Mulligan American film director who achieved his greatest success with To Kill a Mockingbird Robert Mulligan, film director was born on August 23,1925. He died on December 20,2008, aged 83 Bridge Chess Winning move 'We were sent by rail — labelled and with gas mask boxes' Times Archive The Times Letters page recently featured correspondence on wartime evacuation. It prompted scores of readers to share their memories A Welsh welcome Happy memories And not so happy . . . Timesonline A prize of shrapnel Wartime Christmas Latest wills Night Sky in January This month look out for M42, the dazzling nebula in the constellation of Orion, the celestial hunter Births Forthcoming Marriages The Times Deaths Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Honours Out of this world: Terry Pratchett receives knighthood Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Turner celebrates century in record-breaking season Warwick Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Leading ladies Taunton South Africa's victory sends wind of change through Wolverhampton The Times Uttoxeter Bet of the day Course specialists Lingfield Park Smith and Steyn inspire triumph that threatens Australia's reign Patrick Kidd assesses the implications for Test cricket of South Africa's historic series victory How's that? CMJ is bowled over by being appointed MBE New Year Honours Timesonline Murray minted after signing new deal Tennis Van Barneveld wriggles clear Darts Football Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Leicester hurt by Meyer's absence as big matches loom Rugby union Darts Rugby union Fixture Harvey intends to ensure that Forest Green rise to occasion FA Cup Ferguson hopes home comforts will provide spark for Ronaldo Cause for concern after latest flare-up on the pitch Middlesbrough determined not to sell themselves short in January Timesonline Kinnear looks to Cup for relief from Newcastle's woes Heerenveen turn down United link The Sweeper Slice of good fortune aids Villa as Hull do talking on the pitch again Guinness Blackburn or Tottenham could offer García return ticket to Premier League Window watch Times Crossword 24,110 Picture Gallery The Times Benítez: you'll never walk alone Liverpool manager calls Gerrard to promise club's backing Villa back in top four after another late show sinks Hull The Times Murray to make a mint following in footsteps of Beckham Times2 The countdown to new year glamour begins Left tonight's party outfit to the last minute? Deputy fashion editor Carolyn Asome consults style, hair and beauty experts to put together a complete impromptu look Doing your hair Doing your make-up Timesoffers How to be a perfect timekeeper Sexy maths The Conundrum Every reader tells a story To warm up, learn a poem by heart A poem or a favourite passage, committed to memory, can work wonders for your soul. It's also the perfect travelling companion, so learn it on the train, on the bus or in the car, says Rhian Williams The Times The name's Diddy, P. Diddy Sean Combs has made millions as a rapper, clothes designer and now an actor. As the launches his latest scent, he tells Tim Reid of his desire to be the US's black James Bond, and his deep sense of pride over Barack Obama's election The Times That's enough silliness. It's time to get serious We have gone off on too many ridiculous diversions, Richard Watson, an adviser on future trends, tells Penny Wark. He predicts ten shifts of focus for 2009 2009: what's in and what's out By George, I've grasped the Handel Arts Over the coming year Radio 3 will broadcast all 42 of Handel's operas — the good, the bad and the ugly. Emma Pomfret listens to the lot back to back Multiple Classified Advertising Items On song and off The best and worst Out with the old . . . Young times The big right has finally arrived! When the clock strikes midnight, the British hold hands and sing Auld Lang Syne, but how do they see in the new year in other countries? Julia Belluz reports Books for Schools Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Picture ladder Joke of the day TV & Radio Last nights's tv Shooting Stars: The Inside Story (BBC Two) All New Shooting Stars (BBC Two) Around the World in 20 Years (BBC One) Tagliatelle mushrooms with mascarpone Dinner tonight Eat it with Goodnight Mr Tom ITV1, 1.45pm Tv today Times Ticket Packages Last of the Summer Wine Viewing guide BBC One, 7.30pm The Man Who Lost His Head ITV1, 9pm Tony Robinson and the Medieval Reincarnation Channel 4,9pm Spellbound (1945, b/w) Film choice BBC Two, 10.20pm Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) ITV1, 3.45pm Variations An Audience with Bruce Forsyth/Bruce Forsyth's Comedy Heroes Five, 9pm/10.10pm Meet the Fockers (2004) BBC One, 9pm Jools' Annaul Hootenanny 2008/Elton's New Year's Eve Party: Live from the O2 Arena BBC Two, 10.55pm/ITV1, 11.15pm Chocolat (2000) BBC Two, 9pm Airplane! (1980) Channel 4,12.10am Tomorrow in times2 . . . 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