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News from 19/11/2008

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Ian Key, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Robert Dineen, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Amy Silverstein, Peter Shore Chairman, Mike Rouse, Martin Birchall, Roger Carr Chairman, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Christopher Catherwood, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Lord Brittain, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Mike Harvey, Philip Howard, Lady Barbara Thomas Judge, Ian King, David Chater, Nick Roberts, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Ron Gettelfinger, Carl Mortished, William Lane, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Paul Marshall Chairman, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Brian Brooke-Smith, Lucy Bannerman, Joanna Sugden, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Sathnam Sanghera, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Eyal Ben Cohen, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Chloe Lambert, Nico Hines, Marcus du Sautoy, Kevin J. Glendenning, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Graham Keeley, Ron Lewis, Nic Bothma, Marie Tourres, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Graham Spiers, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Roland Rudd Chairman, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Rick Broadbent, Hannah Rochell, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Byrne Harris, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Peter A. Rushforth, Martin Samuel, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Julia C. Evans, Lewis Smith, Murad Ahmed Technology Reporter, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Professor Roderick A. Smith, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Luke Herrmann Emeritus Professor, Philippe Varin CEO, Mervyn Davies Chairman, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Alton Douglas, Nicholas Clee, Vic Taylor, Martina Milburn Chief Executive, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Jeremy Cross, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Ford, Craig Lord, Guy Dawson Founding Partner, Emily Gosden, Helen Power, Michael Moran, Fred Bridgland, Sophie Yu, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Sir Michael Rake Chairman, Rosie Lavan, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, Tom Hennigan, Philip Webster, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Benedict Nightingale, R. Kaplan, Phil Willan, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Sophie Tedmanson, Richard Morrison, Sir John Parker Chairman, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Frank Pope, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Philip Collins, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, George Clarke, Vijay Patel CEO,

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Index Troubled waters: Somali pirates strike again Thousands in fear after BNP members list leak Addresses and phone numbers posted on web 'a secretive, shifting organisation' Deflation and further rate cuts on horizon Bespoke windpipe Youths teach respect Syria intelligence link Beijing news update Investors' demand Walcott injured Inside today Tax or Spend? A clear argument has broken out over the correct response to Britain's impending recession. The crucial goal is to repair the public finances Index Maritime Terrorism Modern piracy finances extremism. It must be shown no mercy Cheer Up The misery memoir may be going out of fashion Fashion Arts Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Deflation is the new bogey word as credit crunch sends prices tumbling Q&A Timesonline Bvlgari Student phones for opera ticket and is told: forget that — we can give you a starring role Graziani's choice: La Scala or a smoochy album deal Inside today The Workout New law to govern sex with prostitutes Mutant E. coli found Traffickers targeted 16 families cost £2.4m Most read at timesonline. co. uk Woman breathes easy with windpipe tailor-made from her own stem cells Mont Blanc A rare glimpse into true nature of the party's bedrock support BNP Soldiers, teachers, estate agents, a witch and a vicar are among those exposed by the leak, Dominic Kennedy, Lucy Bannerman and Alexi Mostrous report A secretive and shifting society, like a seedy guesthouse From racism to mowing lawns: how far Right was rebranded Cameron tears up pledge to match Labour spending Gucci Symbolic shift offers little scope for celebration Timesonline Closure of 'spamming gateway' gives respite from junk e-mails Messages fall two thirds after company's closure Timesonline Children find PC reasons for failing to produce homework Ryanair Comedy sketch that became a worldwide problem Nestle I never said she was ugly, author's mother tells court John Lewis Inside today Debenhams Death crash peer faces trial over texting claim Message 'sent from car' just before collision In court today London South Bank University Stop whingeing, it's the best job in the world People Oh! What a lovely 'whore' The Face British Airways They didn't even get a lump of coal for Christmas in … We receive a leak from The Travellers Club Nicole Kidman refuses to let it rain on her parade at the Sydney premiere of Australia From the ultimate peacenik Gandhi to "the only man … Life carries on in the jungle even though ITV has Filming during a tense courtroom scene for the NBC#@ Maths for parents may add up to improved results Seat HSBC It's the Mark and Mikey don't-blame-us show Etihad Airways BBC changes its tune over Ross's return Miner 'didn't realise he was signing away his money' Compare the market We are truly sorry: council issues its first apology over the death of Baby P Murdered girl 'was victim of a dance troupe feud' Lloyds TSB Hospitals hit by computer virus £825,000 for injured carer Presenter fired over 'Nazi' gibe Ground Force star's house loss Scandinavian Airlines Letter to mother earns Times man place on premier book prize shortlist Elton Inside today WHSmith Villagers raise £1m to save castle Cat survives 100-mile trip under train Man jailed for passing on hepatitis B Watches clock up a record £1.45m The middle-aged, middle-class couples living 'apart together' who add to housing shortage Getting the best of both worlds Case study Hovis HSBC plus Grain ship the latest to be seized as pirates hold world to ransom Piracy Alarm grows as governments and navies are rendered legally powerless to conduct security operations on the high seas, Catherine Philp writes Timesonline The town in an impoverished land where millions of ransom dollars change hands Inside today Keep talking and remain calm, freed hostage says Self-rule is back on track in Northern Ireland as leaders end stand-off after 152 days Remember when You Couldn't Imagine Fuel Being £1 a … 'Missing link' turtle was swimming with dinosaurs Newly discovered species was the first to leave land behind Renault Bringing it all together Streetwise young people give police a lesson in how to command respect Knife crime Searching questions Multiple Display Advertising Items Role-playing helps to arrest the madness of mutual contempt Dell PC tells of finding kidnap girl inside divan bed CCTV released in effort to trace missing family College funds to be linked to employment success Pie contest lawyer makes mincemeat of his rivals Lastminute Court action aims to save rare insects from lorries Federation of Small Businesses Praise for three adults who died rescuing children from riptides British Gas Vodafone Defend Disney from his Mickey Mouse critics As the cartoon rodent reaches 80, we should celebrate his creator - a genius and one of the best arguments for capitalism When a parting is such sweet sorrow Worth a rocket Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State? What a racket Santa Brown's great Christmas giveaway Capital projects and public service reform have stalled. But a publicly funded spending spree is no replacement Picture Gallery Hillary is not the right woman for the job Obama should resist the temptation of Clinton as Secretary of State. He could never sack her The last refuge In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Prices may go up . . . Shhh, it's not the CIA Ways to increase the number of organ donors Not just another brick in the wall Timesonline Half our lives Christmas transport Proof that Doha is not dead Unseen gifts In or out? Doing Russian good Congratulations Keeping up We must defend our high seas from more than just pirates It is time for international action to control the precious ocean life beneath the waves as well as the dramas on the surface, says Frank Pope World Vision The Daily Universal Register Universal Register A rough tale passionately told First night Theatre A Taste of Honey Royal Exchange, Manchester Cheltenham & Gloucester Sky Beijing plans to be first with the news as internet reshapes propaganda war China Filtering the news A star of Australia: filming the heart of the lucky … Budgens Amid poverty and hunger, armies fight to grab wealth of mines and forests Congo Independent Jewish Voices Spy deal will help track Islamic militants Minister reaches Damascus intelligence agreement Syria Bose The Times Britain urged to open the door to newest Europeans ING Direct (AP): Riot police stop cholera protest (AP): Extradition for Rwanda suspect (AFP): Thaksin will not fight sentence (AFP): Ice rink deaths builder in court Disasters Emergency Committee (AP): Oldest polar bear dies at 42 Carpet Right Search for Franco victims called off Israel sends tanks into Gaza ANC hurries into general election Standard Life (AP): UN artwork costs go through roof Australians unveil epic advert for the 'lucky country' Australia Magnet Trend setters Taste of Christmas Lawyers gather as last six fight over Senate superpower United States Disputed contests with a colourful cast will determine whether Obama's agenda gets a clear run, reports Tim Reid in Atlanta Taking the long view: the art of the filibuster Obama's choice of first black Attorney-General 'tainted by Clinton past' Give and take Timesonline Inside AA The Times Space novice has high hopes of looking down on Google India The Times Eye in the sky Nationwide Short-dated gilts hit a record 30-year low Wall St eyes rate cut Law partners' payday John Lewis sales fall Quote of the day GE Capital to cut jobs Business big shot Fund managers demand right to pass judgment on every director each year Big investors react to erosion of their powers Sunderland proves it is anything but grim up north 'All of you know that I have always, and will always, … Stock markets Woolworths in talks to sell retail empire to rescue fund for £1 Barclays left thoroughly shaken Picture Gallery Glass is half-full for Dunstone Commodities It's all at sea Timesmobile Managers Currencies Need to know Results in brief Thetimes Timesonline The Times Business big shot Timesonline E Trade No row and no acrimony as Davies ends era with Per Una and M&S This James Bond structure is a new high-security data centre for one of Sweden's largest internet service providers, in an old nuclear bunker some way below the streets of Stockholm Barclaycard Net catches Lloyds TSB in charity account row City Diary Memo to the editors of the Today programme: the inflati City Diary Good news in the City, Fuzzy's Grub is saved City Diary Niall Ferguson's book and TV series The Ascent of City Diary Steering a different line City Diary In the blue corner You do wonder just how bad things are in the market … City Diary Picture Gallery Easy Jet boardroom dispute deepens as founder questions aircraft purchases Renault Financial turbulence for BAA Dunstone pays a high price for telling it like it is about future of his Carphone Warehouse UK Timesonline Wolseley plans 2,000 further British job losses United Biscuits expresses taste for buying Mr Kipling as Premier tries to reduce debt Independent newspapers to cut 20% of staff as advertising dwindles EDF insists that it is not overpaying for British Energy The crunch index Hong Kong bears brunt of more HSBC job cuts as Asia feels squeeze The Bradford & Bingley 'weatherman' who failed to see storms on the horizon Falling price of platinum forces Lonmin to shed staff Enterprise Inns takes radical action to reduce debts before refinancing talks Post Office enters talks with the Bank of Ireland over unlimited guarantee account The Wimpole Clinic National Savings and Investments Investors cry 'Yahoo!' as Yang steps down and revives the prospect of a Microsoft deal Winning this race is a big deal Top addresses Ford sells its Mazda stake in desperate hunt for cash Trader attempts suicide as exhausting levels of stress sap Brazilian markets Car union chief says 'without a bailout Chrysler, Ford and GM will be bankrupt' Timesonline The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christianaid British funds In a supply chain, even the smallest parts matter The Times London Financial Futures Wall Street Markets 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 Oil service companies feel effects of price downturn Market report Chamberlin and Renold slide Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Slower consumer demand hits Rexam but outlook stays bright Burberry Deal of the day Timesonline Big Yellow Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices WSPA World vision was fired at home Ideas at work Nemat Shafik is very conscious of the role played by international aid, especially in a time of global recession, reports Emily Ford The key to doing your homework is check, check, check The lowdown Timesonline How to outsource and make it work for you Sarah Campbell looks at the pitfalls that await those handing key functions to others Take Five . . . and bringing it back Top 100 Graduate employers Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Wet and wild adventures in Africa The secret heart of The Gambia awaits discovery British Isles Late deals Martello tower in Kent for six for a week, £475; seven nights in Malta from £189; an eight-day Caribbean cruise from £629 The Times Short haul Waterside retreat is property of the month Timesonline Long haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd David Parkes Architect who pioneered sheltered housing schemes in the 1960s and founded the successful PRP practice David Parkes, architect, was born on July 4,1931. He died on October 23,2008, aged 77 'There was a world of people that wanted to make a … Lives online Timesonline Chief Petty Officer Leslie Sayer Wartime telegraphist air gunner who took part in perilous attacks on the Bismarck and Scharnhorst Chief Petty Officer Leslie Sayer, MBE, DSM, wartime telegraphist air gunner, was born on June 5,1915. He died on November 1,2008, aged 93 Alan MacKay RAF bomber pilot and PoW who edited a morale-boosting newspaper for the inmates of Stalag Luft III Alan MacKay, bomber pilot, PoW and journalist, was born on November 5,1920. He died on October 23,2008, aged 87 Reg Varney Lives remembered Major Spud Gibbon Jack Scott Douglas Parmée Larry James Athlete who participated in Black Power demonstrations in the 1968 Olympics Larry James, Olympic athlete, sports administrator and political activist, was born on November 6,1947. He died of cancer on November 6,2008, aged 61 Hedley Howarth Cricketer who helped New Zealand to its first Test series victory against India Hedley Howarth, New Zealand cricketer, was born on December 25,1943. He died of cancer on November 7,2008, aged 64 State's positive obligation to prevent inhuman treatment is not absolute Law Report House of Lords Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline In Memoriam - Private University News Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices A woman's place is — in the factory Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Banquet Memorial service Thanksgiving service Service dinner Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Williams brings new meaning to portrayal of turf accountant Lingfield Park Alcott faces uphill struggle to keep going downhill Warwick Bet of the day Sublimity is likely to tackle the wbx. com Fighting … Fakenham Yesterday's results Folkestone Course specialists Exotic Dancer is charged with task of transforming Ogden's fortunes Southwell Alcott gains strides towards the summit of her ambitions Skiing Rick Broadbent on a star of the slopes burying the plucky Brit image in the snow Living by numbers Financial crisis set to widen the wealth gap Hockey, darts and bowls will suffer the most, says report Football Results Rugby union Football Fixtures Hexham Racing Caught in the crunch Kempton Park Starluck earned a 16-1 quote from Victor Chandler for … The Times Broad admits England need change of tempo to slow down India's charge Cricket Hosts drop request to reschedule first Test Timesonline ECB declares the fast lane open Cricket Kids in America Blackwell move is shape of things to come at Somerset London 2012 generation in demand after Beijing glory Swimming The Times Steady Willett reaches the promised land Golf Qualifying School Wales team Rokocoko's late try denies Munster another famous win over All Blacks Gatland expresses concern that the spring has gone from step of Jones Rugby union Captain under pressure to rediscover his form Springboks making most of opportunity to stalk likely Lions Late developer Borthwick gets chance to blossom as captain in England hothouse That rare breed Consistency of selection offers a clue to Johnson's long-term plan Haskell the only change to XV to face South Africa Timesonline Injuries force Hadden's hand with top-eight place on line Hatton refuses to be distracted by the lone figure from his past Boxing Breaking up is so hard to do Langer puts himself in pot to be captain Vettel off to a flyer Ballesteros moved Chinese player power Tricky tie for Clifton Klein gets final vote Ferguson pays for Hull tirade with ban and £10,000 fine Three-match ban for Drogba follows Carragher precedent Cup tie halted by fears for player Football Emergency services called to aid of Darlington forward Moyes forced to take the penalty The Sweeper Worthington may face Keane wrath by urging striker to consider move Frustrated Healy suffering from lack of action Sweatz Ireland can finish ahead of Italy, says Trapattoni Ramsey hopes to make name for himself Timesonline England at risk from French revolution Hand of God? I didn't hear anyone complaining in 1966 Burley sticks to principles on naming Scotland line-up Ardiles backs his old friend to get good times rolling again in Argentina Walcott slip puts forward line a step back Young generation must impress manager on and off the pitch Premier League's glut of foreigners hurting national side, says Bierhoff Rift within Germany squad rumbles on Brazil top in Europe Campbell still firing on all cylinders Italian finds no escape as friendly fire opens from all directions Walcott blow threatens conflict with clubs Timesonline Times Crossword 24,075 Picture Gallery The Times Capello left on wing and a prayer by Walcott blow Shoulder injury hits club and country The Times Wembley Stadium FA Cup game delayed for 30 minutes after horror Index That's enough misery (Ed.) Bookshop shelves are groaning with feel-bad misery memoirs, which sell by the million. Thankfully, says Sathnam Sanghera, the genre is at last heading for an unhappy ending Sunny McCreary does not remember ever eating food during his childhood, or indeed having any clothes, toys or friends Books follow fashions, so what's next? To infinity — and beyond Sexy maths Further reading Abuse left its mark on young Dickens What's killing our seals? Common seals are not so common any longer. Simon Barnes reports on a species that is disappearing rapidly Timesonline 2008: the year when the experts lost the plot The Times Cheryl's become a lady lust object, but it's her wardrobe that has the X factor Fashion Snog Cheryl Cole, aka The Tweed? Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong would prefer a roll in the hay with her clothes Multiple Display Advertising Items 5 easy pieces This season's best buys from Graham & Spencer (020-7580 8644), selected by Hannah Rochell The Times The patient: Nicole Kidman Sarah vine's cosmetic surgery Suit yourself Mutton dressed as lad Deck the halls with whatever you like, but the little black suit (LBS) is best for the festive season, versatile enough to make you look good from the office to the nightclub, advises The Mutton Roksanda Ilincic Fashionista questionnaire I hate my big ears, they stick out . . . to lounge in style Please help me . . . I need a housecoat/dressing gown to wear in the early evenings after my bath, now that I've turned down the heating in the house Frock stars No more dashing around the shops in Friday-night panic; these eight dresses guarantee an elegant party look Styling by Eve Thomas. Pictures by Zac Frackelton Art in the heart of the garden Arts Beth Chatto, Britain's most influential living gardener, draws inspiration and ideas from the colours in painting and the forms in music, says Joanna Pitman The Royal Ballet First night Timesonline Cut-throats with a dulled edge First night Theatre Treasure Island Theatre Royal Haymarket Concert Stile Antico Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich Theatre Mind Out BAC, SW11 Inside today Dance Candoco The Junction, Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera Hansel und Gretel Royal Academy of Music, NW1 The scourge of the seas Young times If you thought piracy was a thing of the past, think again. Seaborne robbers have seized a supertanker carrying $100m of oil. Who are the 21st-century pirates, asks Chloe Lambert The Times Daily dingbat Spiral Puzzle of the day The not so lost prince TV & Radio Last night's tv Prince John: The Windsors' Tragic Secret (Channel 4) True Stories: Kurt Cobain — About a Son (More4) Horizon: How Mad Are You? (BBC Two) Creamed lemon chicken with thyme Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Live International Football: Germany v England Viewing guide ITV1, 7.30pm Little Dorrit BBC One, 8pm Oceans BBC Two, 8pm The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm The Mother (2003) BBC One, 11.35pm Variations Wild About Your Garden BBC One, 8.30pm The Devil's Whore Channel 4,9pm Human Traffic (1999) Film4,12.55am Deterrence (1999) Channel 4,1.30am Tomorrow in times2 Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Today's tv prime time digital planner To boldly go . . . 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