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News from 17/11/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Neil Johnston, David Boothman, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Christine Blower, Mark Souster, David Rose, Jeremy Strong, Keith MacLean, Chris Carlson, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Joseph Murphy, Philip Howard, Lord Taylor of Holbeach, David Smith, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Moritz Volz, Clive Davis, Carol Sarler, Will Pavia, Alex Cobham, Dr Ian Tunbridge, Sam Marlowe, Dr Mark Avery, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Robin Pagnamenta, Peter Jennings, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Bob Crow, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Tom Bell, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Laura Dixon, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Kevin Miller, Ron Lewis, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Susan Stevens, Graham Spiers, Oliver Kay, Lord Teverson, Chris Baugh, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Neil Harman, Will Gompertz, Mike Jeram, Rob Wright, H. Thornton, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dr Keith Allott, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Sarah Payne, C. Lawson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Sean O'Neill, Ian Leggett, Kaveh Solhekol, Benedict Southworth, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir, Frankie Boyle, Chris Campling, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Robert Chandler, Jill Sherman, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Keith Phair, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Lucy Powell, Will Hodgkinson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Simon Branes, Adam Fresco, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Roger Bacon, Steve Hawkes, Graham Chase, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Fred Bridgland, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Denis Peel, Joe Clay, Sam Davies, David Sanderson, Lewis Stuart, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Peter Melchett, Victor Lewis, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Lord Whitty, Ashling O'Connor, Louise Cohen, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Michael Parkinson, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Julian Holloway, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Lord Puttnam, Michael Maslinski, Christopher Irvine, Richard Beeston Foreign Editor,

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Index The Times Billions to be spent on hospitals and schools IMF urges cash injection to fight off recession Will Watford be first to welcome Obama? A hug and a kiss from the butcher of Kisangani Manager rejected plan to put Baby P in care Troops out of Iraq BNP's police plan Food import dispute Cutting bailout costs Inside today Freebooksforschools Sterling Behaviour Leading articles The Prime Minister is wrong to stifle legitimate debate on concerns about the economy and social care in the name of protecting the national interest Index Political Science Politicians need not be experts on science, but should know how it works Reading For Pleasure Books for Schools are bricks for building a good life and a civil society Opinion Business World Times2 Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Troops out by 2011, US and Iraq agree Baghdad hopes that parliament will ratify deal this month Being shown the door is probably the best way out Timesonline Deadline for departure Rathbones We're paying the fees so you supply the mod cons, picky students tell universities Cleaners brought life of privilege After the grunge, the £2,000 bill The Workout Students to train as guards for Olympics Legal aid for Iraqis Ditch rescue for driver Pitch expert on board Most read at timesonline. co. uk Haringey 'overruled' attempt to put Baby P into care Cost cutting put children at risk, whistleblower claims Chanel Spending your way out of recession may not be that easy London and South East to bear the brunt, losing one in 12 jobs The economy Falling prices prompt slump in home sellers From White House to Watford? Obama prepares for first international fixture The economy Berlin City v Watford Town No place at the summit but new US leader backs aid package Manchester being 'bullied' into accepting road tolls Specsavers Reg Varney, cheeky hero of On the Buses, dies aged 92 'If families received better help, fewer would sue' Case study Doubts about safety of NHS maternity care as negligence payouts reach £1bn Sister Act Morrisons Tory MPs will be forced to keep up with science Aspirin may curb prostate cancer Patient 'stuck in lift for 24 hours' Boy, 13, dies on canoeing trip Beckham car is in penalty area Multiple Display Advertising Items Security failures blamed after man stabbed at music awards ceremony Three killed as car crashes into wall during police chase IWC British Airways BNP planning to seize control of police through direct elections Policing Party is counting on low turnouts for success 'It's a good time to be a trafficker' Dell Dance rivals livid, but public love Sergeant's two left feet The Open University Inside today Sea channelled in an uphill battle for clean energy John Lewis Most adults think children 'are feral and a danger to society' Heavens above, Antiques Roadshow finds £1m angel Barclaycard Life expectancy gap still widening Book marks Noddy's 60 big years Small private schools fear the worst Science puts a face to honesty Unrepentant Osborne insists that it was his duty to warn of danger to sterling Next Generation Learning Q&A Winthrop Looking for a word to describe how bored you are? Try meh Multiple Display Advertising Items There is nothing mean about a means test We should not let the petty cruelties and errors of the 1930s cloud our debate today about how to reform the welfare state The CIA's coded humour is all in the name Accent on acting On the front line in the battle against hospital bugs Tis the season to be careful Good intentions took us on the road to hell If world leaders want to restore financial stability, they should not shy away from clear-sighted analysis Picture Gallery In pursuit of a full heart and a full mind A very mature student seeks the answer to the perennial question: what is the secret of success? Up in smoke In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Bill of omissions and carbon emissions Modification needed Baby P: the lessons, the rights and the wrongs The pounding of George Osborne Timesonline Moscow rules Higher and higher Boxing not clever Pennies from hell Spread the wealth Ogi ogi organs 'Hospital bugs can divide once every 17 minutes' Alice Miles spends a day with the woman charged with keeping back the tide of infection at University College London Hospital Dfs The superbug controller The Daily Universal Register It's time to regroup round the embers of a stellar career First night Television I'm a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here! Bringing it all together AXA Showdown looms with Israel over 'illegal' West Bank food exports Israel Fear and loathing at conference as Royal takes on old America is key to talks with Iran, says Peres Obama will follow Lincoln's lead in choosing Cabinet President-elect ready to hand top posts to 'enemies' United States Diabetes UK The Times We have agreed a ceasefire, rebel leader tells UN envoy, but the fighting carries on Congo Timesonline Zurich Pakistan turns to 'friends' in its hour of need Nation faces financial ruin and military defeat Pakistan Timesonline From crisis to crisis Celebrities flee from 'Armageddon' fire (AP): Bridge collapses (AFP): Gaza truce 'shattered' (AFP): Tsunami alert (Reuters): Ceasefire 'breached' (AFP): Benefits for the dead (AFP): Rabbi under guard Fear and loathing at party conference as Royal takes on the Socialist old guard Empiredirect Power games Bikini-clad cheerleaders? In India it's simply not cricket India Raja Fashions British Gas Avaaz Easy Jet founder in boardroom battles Carphone plans split Grameenphone IPO Bonanza for traders Quote of the day Newcastle to Malaysia Treasury may sell shares to City to cut taxpayers' bank bailout bill Refund for UK savers as Iceland seeks IMF rescue 'My view is the best thing for us to be is prudent' Stock markets Pound's fall may be herald of recovery, not of doom Cayman Islands Commodities Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Stelios insists he wants easyJet dividends to take off — and not to oust chairman Capgemini Icap reassures investors as broker shares in freefall Carphone Warehouse founder to walk the walk on TalkTalk but wants to keep board seats American Airlines Tax and spend moves sway verdict on rates Grameen Telecom hears the call to take on poverty Lure of profit begins to blur laudable vision of helping the world's poor Vertex Goldman withholds bonuses from top executives Vodafone The Times Not so Golden Newcastle takes up university challenge of opening new campus in Malaysia KLM Centres of learning Timesonline The Times The American dream is still in sight, but it is not going to be an easy ride Monday manifesto Tesco is shrugging off the critics as its Fresh & Easy project settles down to life in the Californian sunshine. Steve Hawkes reports The bloggers' view Timesonline Q&A Travelodge Equity Prices Rolex It promises to be a sign of the times on Britain's high street — Sorry, we're closed Retail & Leisure Marcus Leroux looks at the results from the key State of Retail 2008 report compiled for The Times Timesonline What's in store Clothes shops are not alone in finding size matters Smaller operators challenge counter culture by taking their business online One in four of the big retailers is under threat Food for thought Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Reg Varney Gifted comic actor from London's East End who played Stan Butler, the 'cheeky chappie' bus driver in the TV sitcom On the Buses Reg Varney, actor, was born on July 11,1916. He died on November 16,2008, aged 92 Senior partner and architect of Clifford Chance, the Nigel Fox Bassett Lawyer who specialised in banking and financial services and was the senior partner of Clifford Chance Nigel Fox Bassett, senior partner of Clifford Chance, 1990-93, was born on November 1,1929. He died, after suffering an aneurism, on October 26,2008, aged 78 Julius Neave Insurance expert who built Mercantile & General before serving as a non-executive director of Prudential Julius Neave, CBE, general manager of the Mercantile & General Reinsurance Company, was born on July 17,1919. He died on October 30,2008, aged 89 Jane Crosthwaite Founder of one of London's best known recruiters favoured by 'Sloane Rangers' Jane Crosthwaite, headhunter, was born on February 19,1946. She died of cancer on October 29,2008, aged 62 Stefan Buzás Austrian-born architect whose undoctrinaire Modernism was influential in the design of shopfronts, banks and exhibition spaces in Britain and overseas Stefan Buzás, architect, was born on January 16,1915. He died on October 2,2008, aged 93 The Prince of Wales's royal life in stamps Ban on assisted suicide no breach of right to privacy Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Symptoms were insufficient Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Contracts & Tenders Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Covent Garden Market on the move Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Memorial Service Service dinners Legal news Barony Spelling Weather Times Selects Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Thomas benefits from wheel of fortune as injury claims Walsh Cheltenham Yesterday's results Big-race betting Scoop6 bonanza escapes backers Fontwell Park Haye makes case for a shot at world heavyweight title Handicapper to settle plans for Imperial Commander Kempton Park Leicester Racing Wolverhampton Bet of the day Course specialists Curlin, the 2007 American Horse of the Year, will be … England stars kept waiting for IPL verdict Cricket Basketball Results Bowls Boxing Cricket Hockey Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures HSBC International Rugby Union Self-interest of clubs takes toll as recruitment policy backfires Rugby league Another romp for Australia despite bumps and bruises I have just a heard a new Brian Clough story: new to … Murray masterclass suggests that his expectations exceed our own Blowing the whistle on the blame game England's ills can be traced back to the Caribbean I have just come across a rather fine thought on sledgi Villegas performs balancing act as he continues his climb to the top Golf Fina plans to discuss streamlining bodysuit regulations Swimming Yamauchi emerging as threat to Radcliffe Robertson fights back Singh beats big guns Kerrs take third place Reading on the march Changes at the top Bose Timesonline World of possibilities awaits after my swell start Sailing Djokovic alerts his rivals with emphatic Masters Cup victory No regrets for Murray as he plots route to world summit Tennis Focus will be on physical strength, says coach Disjointed Wasps stoop to a new low Rugby union Guinness Premiership London Irish prove too strong as feeble Falcons surrender Perry makes mark on return to revitalise flagging season Morgan leads the way for Gloucester to relight fire Scotland count cost of failure to press home their advantage Lions watch Irish confidence shattered by clinical All Blacks Lions watch Patience the key as fly half can still soar England expects great things from Danny Cipriani but it should be remembered that he is only 21, says Owen Slot Rest may prove to be best for Cipriani Head-to-head statistics VU Limited England outsmarted as Wallabies ignore their traditional game plan Lions watch England ratings Replacements What Johnson needs is another Martin Johnson Rugby union The Times Unhcr Haye fever catching on as Britain hails heavyweight hope Boxing Vitali Klitschko impressed by Londoner's step up Land of giants Campbell ends European amateur title drought Noel and Liam Gallagher from Oasis will carry Ricky … Times Crossword 24,073 Picture Gallery The Times Capello puts Gerrard on report England hit by Liverpool captain's withdrawal The Times Inside today Forward planning needed if Johnson is to restore The Times Apocalypse now? We can handle it Climate change is upon us and the oil is running out. Is mankind's darkest hour really approaching? If so, a growing army of local heroes is determined to turn it into our finest. Luke Leitch enters the brave new world of Transition Transitiontowns A car for large families, reclusive stars, and no bags Motoring The Times VW Touran Bluemotion 1.9 TDi The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Simply be nice Times offers Peasants, swots, women: we all need a sporting chance The Times And they all read happily ever after … As our Books for Schools campaign prepares to provide hundreds of free copies of some of the best children's fiction, Times writers pick the works that thrilled and inspired them when they were young How to get invloved Rocket Man bristles with ideas At 24, Britain's Daniel Jubb is one of the world's leading rocket scientists — and the owner of a striking moustache. The former child prodigy tells Will Pavia about his plan for a new world land-speed record Pop charts to bar charts Our favourite songs have undergone a mathematical makeover. But can you still name them? NHS How clean are your hands? Health Women's hands are dirtier than men's, southerners' are cleaner than northerners'. Hannah Fletcher looks at the truth behind the nation's hygiene Germ warfare Sub Title: The facts Cereal thrillers Nutrition Boots Winter warm-ups Fitness Ten to 15 minutes of aerobic activity and dynamic stretches are the best preparation for a spot of outdoor exercise, says Peta Bee A good start to the day How to win the cold war and fight off flu Q&A Do I need chemotherapy for a small breast tumour? Timesonline Prescan A sharp kick up the pantos Arts Christmas is the season for family theatre but it needn't be the usual predictable fare. Lucy Powell learns ten rules for mounting a successful alternative Jane birkin Question time 'Oh yes we do!' Best of the Christmas shows First night Wayne Sweet memories of a gamine grandma Jane Birkin, France's favourite English rose, is singing songs she wrote herself. Serge would approve, she tells Will Hodgkinson Just don't mention the 'arts' Times Online's new vodcast will avoid arts-speak in favour of passionate and inclusive debate, says Will Gompertz Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now What lies beneath the familiar face First night Dance Infra Covent Garden Concert Britten Sinfonia/MacGregor Queen Elizabeth Hall Jazz Celebrating a Century of Song Barbican Comedy Robin Williams Gielgud, W1 Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Big Top, Victoria Park, E3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Scene Norway Kings Place, N1 A hairy moment for Max Young times Fancy getting your hands on hundreds of books by the best children's fiction writers in Britain? From January there will be vouchers on this page every day to exchange for books. Sign your school up at www. freebooksforschools. co. uk, then sit back and enjoy Max and The Monster — an exclusives short … The Times Daily dingbat Picture ladder Puzzle of the day Propping up the Bar TV & Radio Weekend tv The Barristers (Friday, BBC Two) Outnumbered (Saturday, BBC One) John from Cincinnati (Sunday, FX) Chorizo hash Dinner tonight Eat it with Argumental Dave, 9.40pm Tv today The Times The World: The Man Who Armed the World BBC Two, 7pm Viewing guide The Ascent of Money Channel 4,8pm Eye of the Needle (1981) Film choice Channel 4,1.20pm Sudden Impact (1983) Five, 10pm Variations World War Two: Behind Closed Doors BBC Two, 9pm Pure (2002) BBC One, 11.35pm Location, Location, Location: A Survival Guide Channel 4,9pm Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 .. . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport A Cook's tour Web watcher Answers from Page 28 Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Codeword No 368 Multiple Display Advertising Items Times2 Quiz Acorn Stairlifts Saturday's Solutions Win a Sony Plasma Tv The Times Weekend in numbers Ashley given warning Get your money back and step away, Whelan tells business rival Portsmouth takeover edges closer to fruition Maradona media scrum Benítez lets rivals know Liverpool can win title Capello denies loan hand Hume: 'i could have died' Inside today Target Gomes Fulham worked on Brazilian's frailties during training The Prem If Gomes is first choice, how bad must Sánchez be? Timesonline Spot the pie Captain Terry lends his support to potential young rival Italian lays down law in new test of authority The Friendly Club-versus-country battles resurface as Gerrard asks Capello for leave of absence England squad Hume a victim of challenging times for sport and the law Obstructed view And another thing . . . Slowly does it, England Jobs for the boy Second that emotion The Debate Should Liverpool and Everton share — and who should pay? Tony's Fiver Point gives Hughes heart Barclays Premier League Oliver Kay enjoys twists and turns of a tale of two Cities Capello watch Yakubu still eating only half-rations Everton forward scores at last but is not clinical enough, writes Matt Hughes Capello watch Planet Jupitus: The Columnist Blundering Gomes a real liability Barclays Premier League Anelka fills the void to perfection Striker thrives on the chance presented by Didier Drogba's absence, says Peter Lansley Keane all smiles as losing sequence ends Capello watch Zola says Green can get his England place back Benítez enjoys class acts Barclays Premier League Visiting team were worthy winners, says Kaveh Solhekol Capello watch Kinnear still ploughing on in dark Tactical Analysis Barclays Premier League Making plans for Steven Spirit of adventure Straight into row Z Wenger left to fear the worst Steve Sidwell insists visiting sides are no longer in awe of his former team, Alyson Rudd reports Ronaldo silences his critics and earns respectful revie Capello watch Wonderful Welbeck How they stand Irvine given reasons to celebrate Coca-Cola Championship Murphy engineers Leeds downfall Coca-Cola League One Timesonline The fixtures Penny but no thoughts after abuse Coca-Cola League Two The Times Once rebellious Schuster is now just a puppet at Real The Continent Grondona advised to give Maradona what he wants And another thing . . . A Portuguese fairytale Italian league Spanish league French league German league Championship Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Non-League Weymouth battling uncertainty Scotland The Box Live matches Sport Staff: Celtic find it tough Game that is no longer just fantasy The Review Everton can now use Football Manager's database of real players, Tom Dart Says The Times Playing with Pants is Ok No one is safe from name-calling, explains Moritz Volz Spot the pie In this week Christmas hamper: five top nicknames The Final Word The Times

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