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News from 20/11/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Anthony de Freitas, Alyn Shipton, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Mike Harvey, David Templeman, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Lawrence Guyer, Martin Weale, James Ducker, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Eddie Main, Ben Hoyle Arts Correspondent, Odette Katrak, Charlene Sweeney, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Andrew Norfolk, Robin Pagnamenta, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Rob Crilly, Hannah Fletcher, Peter Jones, Deborah Haynes, David Elstein, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Robin Jepps, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Lorna Gostling, Nicholas Blanford, Laura Dixon, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Chloe Lambert, Matthew Holehouse, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, Jonathan Richards, David Blencowe, Tamsin Allen, Ron Lewis, David Charter, Lilly Peel, Derwent May, Dominic Kennedy Investigations Editor, Angela O'shaughnessy, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Claudia Fromme, Graham Spiers, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Simon Walsh Chairman, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Rear-Admiral Roy Clare, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Ray Barrell, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Alan Brien, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Damian Lewis, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Francesca Steele, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, J. B. Wilson, Emily Munroe, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Parminder Bahra, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Professor V. Moses Chairman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Dom Phillips, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Emily Gosden, Matthew Parris, Helen Power, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Sam Davies, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, Steven Berkoff, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Bob Poynter, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Sean O'Neil Crime Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, The Rev Michael Bentley, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Baroness Finlay, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Geert Vanden Wijngaert,

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England truimph in Berlin The Times Four at-risk children die from abuse every week Councils not learning fast enough, says Ofsted Pirates seize ships Boy's hidden gun BNP in City Hall That's all, folks — Sergeant waltzes off IPlayer goes live Schools cash boost Inside today Index Liberty and the BNP Leading articles For the far Right to appeal to a liberalism it holds in contempt is pathetic, but there is a strong practical case to defend free association Damascene Conversion Syria must stop playing the spoiler and co-operate in peacemaking The Big Issue By quitting the ballroom, John Sergeant has let himself and also his fans down The Sexes News Opinion Law Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Boy, 13, hid pistol in the cellar and machete in his wardrobe An ugly little weapon Behind the story Tiffany & Co. The music had to stop, says Sergeant . . . if I'd stayed there would have been Murder on the Dancefloor Strictly Come Dancing Inside today Timesonline The big question: Should he have carried on dancing - or walked? Gucci City Hall worker admits: I use the office to do BNP business BNP Inside today Police question members about stirring up hatred He (and it usually is a he) is likely to be a John, David or Paul living in Nottingham Outed supporters face losing their jobs, or far worse The Times Lloyds TSB Doctor sacked over Baby P says she is shocked by 'tragic' case Consultant failed to spot toddler's broken spine The Workout Cancer patient fights to recoup drug costs Grants firm sacked Town hall snoops ban Spies go recruiting Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Pay dirt at last after 40 years of prospecting for gold Titian campaign gets £10m lifeline from heritage fund Göteborgplus Rolex The latest advance in medical care: mobile phones Fiat They even call nurse for help Case study Marksandspencer Crackdown on speeding would put the worst offenders in the fast lane for a ban Law firm defends making millions from sick miners In court today Foreign embassies refusing to pay the congestion charge Multiple Display Advertising Items TV comes direct to your laptop as BBC chann Broadcasting The decision to offer its programmes on the web may make it impossible for the corporation to catch licence fee evaders, Dan Sabbagh reports HSBC Screen grabs Without fast broadband you'll be throwing the mouse at the screen A return to voluntary subscription could work Boots Ms Anderson delivers a Pamifesto to Obama People Scott is an all-action director The Face Sir Ridley Scott FedEx Express Toby Young received a flattering approach to take part East Anglian MPs are bereft after rail beancounters … "Aaaay Fonzie! That can't be cool?" Henry Winkler endures the horror of a holiday season clash as he turns up at a party in the same outfit as a co-worker Debilitating claustrophobia has prevented Raef Bjayou, Postscript Brad Pitt's daughter, Shiloh, isn't happy with her … Waitrose Shannon's mother confessed to friends, court is told …ant Sony Intel Britain 'is not ready' to outlaw men who pay women for sex John Lewis Inside today I'd prefer a legal brothel Case study Falling pound will be a barrier to immigrants, ministers say More than half a million arrived last year Sainsbury's Cars and concrete blamed as sparrows take flight Timesonline Their fate was sealed Currys Tax-cut gamble will let Britain buy now — but we'll certainly pay later Pre-Budget Report The Recession Budget On Monday Alistair Darling delivers the most important Budget statement in a generation. Today we examine the health of the nation's finances and the outlook for key social services The National Autistic Society Public money offers lifeline to struggling small firms Tomorrow Money will be spent on schools, social housing health centres and roads Roberts Comet It's not usual . . . but Tom Jones can also rake it in as a busker Santander In the street - looking at the stars AXA Bjorn-again Brown's Seventies revival Brooke Whistleblower goes to tribunal Drunk in charge of a cargo ship Actress taken ill on London flight Vicar banned for having an affair Peugeot The Times Dfs Tree house may be for the chop Scandinavian Airlines Stores 'breach bargains rules' Talking started with a nitpicker Fire chief arrest over child porn Mamma Mia! Rear-wheel drive saves bunny hop British Heart Foundation How DNA code could bring mammoth back to life Michelin Cameron may drown in his clear blue water With the collapse of their poll lead, the Tories have reverted to type and adopted a thoroughly bad economic policy The blind leading the blind Out of print Flourish of strumpets I kid you not A bad outbreak of diva sickness, or Mariah Careyensis A beacon in the dark After Grey's elegy The BNP can never make itself respectable Conditions ought to be ripe for the far Right. But the unsavoury militancy of its activists will always repel the voters Picture Gallery Don't panic, it's just Mariah Careyensis Opinion The minister's soup memo, Madonna's loo seats. It's what happens when you're at the top too long Blazing anger In my view Thunderer: Thunderer What our students are really paying for Private v public Tackling piracy will take a concerted effort Assisted dying is not about faith Timesonline GM acceptance Snare 'em young Not so secret Set a new course Toilet trouble Why stop here on our evolution from the ape? We share our genetic make-up with animals, Matthew Syed says. So why be squeamish about using animal genes to enhance our species? The Times The Daily Universal register Hard to imagine a more slushy trip to the ghetto First night Theatre Imagine This New London Theatre Bose Jaeger-Lecoultre Pirate mother ship blown out of water by frigate as two more boats are seized Somalia Inside today Timesonline Losy in space: how an astrobnaut saw her bag float … Family hope for British hostages Risks of storming Sirius are too great Sharps Miliband hopeful for peace in Middle East (AFP): Quake rattles Japan (AFP): Eta attacks expected (Reuters): Six million new trees Tax trial for 'IRA chief' (AFP): Eight die in fighting (AP): Plague kills lion man (AP): Hunt becomes a boar Two Iraqis face trial over murder of British aid worker snatched in street Iraq Wesleyan Captivity and death Charities launch appeal as Congo suffering grows Congo Multiple Display Advertising Items Selfridges & Co Hillary wavers as Obama's team pores over Bill's finance records United States Foreign donations cloud Secretary of State offer Lexmark Distant donors Democrats edge closer to a 60-seat Senate majority SELFRIDGES&Co Rosebud and sister Radiance get a tour of their new lives Al-Qaeda racial insult about new President Hindus pay bounty to kill Christians, say aid workers India British Gas Militants killed in missile strike Fritzl 'not guilty' over baby death (AP): Police recover stolen watches (Reuters): UN investigates Darfur attacks The Times Blogger held on suspicion of being a spy Iran Multiple Display Advertising Items Recession? That's a load of tripe — and trotters and lamb brain and testicles . . . France Harvey Nichols Offal on the menu (AP): Grim reminder to a new generation (Reuters): Museum agrees to send 'looted' art treasures home Fury over 'closed door' murder trial (AFP): Artist to the stars dies, aged 74 (AFP): At least one dead in Bangkok blast Halifax Dell Don't turn deaf ear to Nato bid, leader begs allies Ukraine Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Most women have no space in their handbag. But now there's one with her bag in space Space Station Ssafa Forces Timesonline Spider flies away in zero gravity escape IMF approves $2.1bn package for Iceland Black day for shares Cowdery acts fast Quote of the day Deutsche jobs fears Business big shot Leading retailers launch early move to grab share of Christmas spend Price cuts may prompt buyers to wait for more Minutes of MPC meeting boost hope of further rate cut 'The American motorist is falling out of love with … Stock markets Testing times ahead for retail paramedics Exclusion may prove a blessing Cap gemini Commodities Currencies Investors can bank on gold Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Chips are down for PartyGaming as it looks to beef up dwindling player pool Business big shot Recession test for the sector No one ever accused the average Nigerian fraudster … City Diary This Christmas is going to be a little bit bleaker … City Diary Sign of the times: the financial newsletter breakingvie City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Bad news for the back-office boys of Atticus City Diary Crunch, "a comic tragedy with an ingenious Shakespearean twist", is described to me as in talks with West End producers, which suggests that it doesn't actually have a theatre yet If in doubt, talk about it. If in doubt in Wales, talk a lot City Diary Speaking of absurd wastes of public money, I have been City Diary I have been puzzling, as you do, over Oil, the rather … City Diary Seen ambling disconsolately around Finsbury Circus … City Diary Jurys service In the blue corner Barbara Cassani City Diary Lloyds TSB shareholders give green light to HBOS acquisition Army of UK small investors barred from Santander's €7bn rights issue Ireland under pressure to recapitalise biggest banks British Land secures top tenant but value of portfolio plunges Natwest Scrap empty property tax in North East, demands MP, but not in London The crunch index Landsbanki's collapse threatens to leave stars with £11.6m liability In a world fearful for its financial future, gold has become an investor's best friend AstraZeneca suffers double setback and drug makers agree price cuts with NHS The Times Bitter pill Bribery law reform plans focus on overseas work of businesses London Business School Norwood swaps City life for sun, sea and writing Protests as Government pockets £54m from auction of carbon emissions permits Tax cuts are justified and there is no time to lose UK Viewpoint The Sunday Times Survey finds China and US are investors' best bets Kremlin denies plans to devalue currency despite spending $58bn to shore up rouble Chemicals group heads the list as string of companies announce cutbacks World Carmakers plead for government loans as fears grow for Vauxhall Ellesmere Port factory Industry in crisis Mixed messages Solar World sniffs the wind and makes bid for Opel The high price of teaching a profligate industry a lesson Obama bailout may come too late for US giants Timesonline Milkround Microsoft rules out deal, leaving Yahoo! shares searching vainly for support German minister lets cat out of the bag on EU rescue package targets Sliding prices for American shoppers trigger new fear that West stands on brink of deflation Credit freeze leads to crisis in shipping industry The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Action British funds Oilman's oil-free dream is blown off course by a nightmare on Wall Street Stranded but not sunk amid a deepening financial storm Timesonline The Sunday Times 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 Ennstone needs urgent rescue Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Leaderless and languishing, has British Land lost the plot? Care UK Woolworths Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Bailout doubts drive down Barclays to a 14-year low Market report Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive The £60 million makeover: new building, new law lords, new postcode Law The supreme court will be open and visible. Will it also change how judges work, asks Frances Gibb Timesonline Lord Bingham and why the invansion of Iraq still matters No more sniggering, sleazy tales about the sex lives of celebrities Privacy law is the product of years of slow and careful change in response to intrusive tabloids, says Tamsin Allen Queen's Counsel Lawyers Uncovered, £5 (RRP £5.99), including p&p, Booksfirst 0870 1608080 Timesonline Times Law Law Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyer of the week Nick Trenticosta Timesonline Quantum of solicitors Copy cats Duck soup Duck shot Jobs: be careful how you ring changes When cutting staff, employers have not forgotten painful experiences from the last recession, Edward Fennell reports Reader Offers Clive Barnes Doyen of dance and theatre critics who wrote for The Times before becoming celebrated in New York Clive Barnes, CBE, dance and drama critic, was born on May 13,1927. He died on November 19,2008, aged 81 Under his command Britannia toured the world on royal Julius Neave Lives remembered John Daly David de Caires Rear-Admiral Sir Paul Greening Register Naval officer who commanded the Royal Yacht Britannia with great discretion and then served as Master of the Royal Household Rear-Admiral Sir Paul Greening, GCVO, Master of the Royal Household 1986-92, was born on June 4,1928. He died on November 5,2008, aged 80 John Morrison Police commander who took charge of the much criticised hunt for the Black Panther, whose crimes had shocked the nation John Morrison, OBE, QPM, former Deputy Assistant Commissioner Scotland Yard, was born on September 25,1920. He died on October 17,2008, aged 88 Timesonline Professor Kiyosi Itô Japanese mathematician and pre-eminent expert on probability theory Professor Kiyosi Itô, mathematician, was born on September 7,1915. He died on November 10,2008, aged 93 Professor T. W. Goodwin Distinguished biochemist, educationist, administrator and public servant Professor Trevor (T. W.) Goodwin, biochemist, was born on June 22,1916. He died on October 7,2008, aged 92 Pensioners abroad fail to establish discrimination Law Report European Court of Human Rights Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Public Notices Diamond Anniversaries Dinner Legal Notices A contrast in styles on London's King's Road Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Memorial service Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Araldur gives King welcome surprise with runaway win Sport Always Waining will get the chance to show his potentia Hexham Yesterday's results Warwick Lingfield Park Kempton Park Terry and Upson turn defence into attack to see off Bet of the day Howard Johnson was in sparkling form at Hexham yesterda Cheltenham Race Course Vaughan the big loser as Walters shuffles his pack Racing Wincanton Course specialists Market Rasen Hereford Freaked out by the thought of pirates Great Leights Badminton Results Basketball Cricket Football Timesonline Ice hockey Real tennis Squash Tennis Football Fixtures McRae legacy to be ensured by charity that puts errant youths on right track Motor rallying Late world champion's father wants British successor Driven talent Great divide delights Wimbledon Tennis Renault Women's tour feels force of downturn Liu set for surgery Britons at the double Young gun James New Zealand back in Cardiff with different result in mind Rugby union De Villiers shifting goalposts of debate within South Africa Owen Slot says that the coach who ended agonies about the selection of non-white players is not allowed to forget the colour of his own skin White questions world champions' strategy as generation … Black pioneers After the gold rush Bristol appeal for investors to help absorb salary cap rise Pietersen must add spin into his thinking Comment Desperate Pakistan turn to Miandad Timesonline The Sunday Times England's options limited by latest injury setback for Sidebottom 'One-dimensional' worry without left-armer Faldo considers the unthinkable by putting his name in frame for Celtic Manor Golf Anyone else . . . please Greenwich is confirmed as equestrian Games venue London 2012 Thelondonpaper Hairy moments Hatton 'will pay for his lack of respect' Boxing Still sprinting, still broke, still angry . . . but still Chambers The big interview The disgraced, debt-laden athlete has a young family to support, but he tells Rick Broadbent that he knows he will never be offered a clean start Running order Briton adamant he is making strides in the race to usurp Bolt Brown escapes ban after Wigan outburst Football Modric sidelined Torres back on song Level best for Lippi Van Persie double France draw a blank Portsmouth in need of retail therapy Club's plans may be scuppered over shopping complex Skrtel eyes festive return to Liverpool's title challenge Penney says abandonment story adds insult to injury QPR hire 'the new Mourinho' after Sousa charms his way into hot seat Kinnear to ask for longer deal The Sweeper Timesonline Trapattoni's men have questions to answer for display that is poles apart Worthington ashamed of 'unfit' players Last night's results Bellamy adds the gloss for young braves Guinness Premiership Cheat? There but for the Hand of God go all of us Finishing touch Maradona at peace with strolling role in kick-off to new career Football You have got to hand it to the Argentina coach - he made all the right moves in his first match in charge last night, as Matt Dickinson reports Timesonline Best of the web Burley looks on bright side despite the gulf in class Rise and rise of Captain Responsible Terry at pains to exonerate Carson for equaliser Wenger eyes Walcott compensation as he accepts long layoff The Times Was it meaningful enough to put I'm a Celebrity on hold for the night? Crock watch Agbonlahor shows pace and potential to merit inclusion in Italian's long-term plans The Aston Villa forward catches the eye, along with Michael Carrick in midfield, as Matt Hughes runs the rule over Fabio Capello's class of 2010 Capello watch Timesonline Crowd watch How they rated Substitutions How Germany rated Respect watch England's lesser lights combine to fulfil year of transformation L'homme Talking tactics Times Crossword 24,076 Picture Gallery The Times Capello's 24-carat gold reserves Weakened England stun Germany as Terry repairs damage The Times New kid on the block gives Chambers reason to fight … Inside today Index Curbing crawlers: a brave move or a disaster for women? Jacqui Smith, Britain's first female Home Secretary, wants to tackle the problem of prostitution. But the move faces strong opposition. Alice Thomson investigates Streets ahead? What they do abroad Send us your views How I managed to meet the fab four Every reader tells a story Each week a Times reader writes about a memorable moment in his or her life. Today, Jo Rees recounts a momentous meeting with four boys from Liverpool I've got a little list . . . Sergeant dancing pig to dead golden goose The Times Vintage couture: how to rescue and recycle online Lucia loves . . . The Times The Dragons' Den, African-style Want to make a difference to world poverty and earn money too? Parminder Bahra describes an ingenious scheme that has nothing to do with charity Young, free . . . and divorced The Sexes For the sixth year in a row, figures show that men and women under 30 are more likely to suffer marriage breakdown than any other age group. So why do so many 'starter marriages' end up on the rocks? Alexandra Blair reports AA Improving the odds Diary of a marriage Wedding blues 'He just never grew up' Love in a cold climate Damian Whitworth concludes his series charting how long he can survive without central heating Times offers Index Tribute to an unlikely hero As the Jean Charles de Menezes inquest continues, Dom Philips visits the Brazilian set of a film about his life Curzon Aftermath of a shooting From Kosovo with grim determination When Arta Dobroshi was asked to play a Balkan refugee, she didn't hesitate: she was one, Kevin Maher learns Waltz with Bashir Costly adventure for a gifted loner Film reviews It's hard to care about Leonardo DiCaprio's CIA do-gooder in Ridley Scott's one-note satire, says James Christopher Body of Lies 15,128 minutes Waltz With Bashir 18,91 minutes Choke 18,92 minutes Quarantine 18,89 minutes Blind, lost and badly mauled by killer allegories Despite Julianne Moore at her best, Blindness loses its way, says Kevin Maher Blindness 18,120 minutes Conversations with My Gardener 12A, 109 minutes Belle Toujours 15,68 minutes 'Tis Autumn: the Search for Jackie Paris 15,100 minutes Special People 12A, 80 minutes Timesonline Piccadilly Circus A leviathan of a night at the theatre First night Theatre The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes Wilton's Music Hall, E1 Opera Pelléas et Mélisande Lilian Baylis Studio, Sadler's Wells London Jazz Festival Louis Sclavis/Manu Katche Various venues Dance Sankai Juku Sadler's Wells Pop Cage the Elephant Scala, N1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Comedy Bill Bailey Gielgud, W1 Survival of the laziest? Young times The world's oldest polar bear has died at 42. It is thought that big animals which do less may live longer, Chloe Lambert reports Books for Schools Daily dingbat Riddles Puzzle of the day Anagram Ride with this devil TV & Radio Last night's tv The Devil's Whore (Channel 4) Wild About Your Garden (BBC One) Salmon and spinach pasties Dinner tonight Eat it with Life ITV3, 10pm BBC One Tv today The Times Ian Hislop Goes Off the Rails Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Apparitions BBC One, 9pm Malta Story (1953, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.30pm Bobby (2006) Sky Movies Drama, 8pm Variations Cutting Edge: Special Needs Pets Channel4,9pm Lead Balloon BBC Two, 10pm Time to Leave (2005) Channel 4,1.15am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Mamas and fracas Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4690 Polygon Codeword No 371 Appeal Times2 Quiz Great Ormond Street Hospital Yesterday's Solutions

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