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News from 24/11/2008

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David Budworth Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Adrian Cosker, Hayden Smith, Mark Souster, David Rose, Richard Thomas, Philip Howard, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Michael Binyon, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Kaya Burgess, Geoff Brown, John Percy, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, Jennifer Reynolds, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Francis Elliott, Nigel Van Der Bijl, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bell, Fiona Lines, Anil Dayal, Ed Mayo, Tim Reid, Richard Davis-Foster, Libby Purves, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Rhys Blakely, Eric Mason, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mitt Romney, Erica Barrett, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Victoria Suzuki, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Arbuthnot, Roger Henderson, QC, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Thomas Walsh, Catherine Crozier, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Murad Ahmed Technology Reporter, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Lawrence Freeborn, Sean O'Neill, Derek Cannon, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Erica Wagner, Roger Simpson, James Charles, Peter Dixon, John Michael Hayes, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Chase, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Helen Power, Alan Franks, Sonia Verma, George Caulkin, Stephen Ireland, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Professor Frank Rhodes, Michael Gove, Joe Clay, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Alex Davidson, Lewis Stuart, Lisa Verrico, Valentine Low, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Louise Cohen, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Kate Hassard, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Alice Miles, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Jonathan Neame, Christopher Irvine,

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Flying Lennon lifts Spurs The Times High earners to pay 45% tax as borrowing soars Darling sets out £16bn package to beat recession Down's births on the rise in a caring Britain Cholera epidemic Clash on Iraq minutes 'Bad bank' plan Hatton rules in Vegas Inside today Save £100 A Crisis of Confidence Leading articles The Chancellor's announcement of measures to stimulate the economy should not hide the reasons for the crisis: failings by policymakers, regulators and bankers Opinion Hitting al-Qaeda US attacks on militants in Pakistan have proved selective and effective Once Upon a Time . . . That's a lovely tale-telling computer, but please don't call it Shakespeare Times2 Opinion News Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Down's births increase in a caring Britain Loving Eddie has never been the least problem or embarrassment A rogue chromosome Tiffany & Co. Hollywood mogul builds $25m lab to help the story to live happily ever after A tale of experts and nonsense The Workout Inquest begins into killing of journalist Prince meets refugees Arthritis victory Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Gucci Action man Jackson and songwriting sheikh settle court case Timesonline Flesh-eating bug threatens Fogle's plan to race to the South Pole VAT cut aims to stave off slump and keep the nation shopping Pre-Budget Report Mixing medicines may help people to cough up Timesonline Tories hope for jackpot as Cameron gambles on tax Banks 'need extra £110bn of public money to start lending again' Tomorrow Tax cuts will make families feel better, but not for long The Recession Budget TAG Heuer Peugeot It feels like everything's up in the air — it's been a real strain Case study Lloyds TSB Top civil servant to fight release of Iraq war records Tories keen on allowing the return of a clip round the ear Multiple Display Advertising Items Zurich Timing of Ian Blair's retirement rules out disciplinary action over Met contracts Sky Four officers die in road accident Greenpeace Jockey nearly waves goodbye to first win in 28 years Multiple Display Advertising Items Every one a loser Dell Point-and-go computers will consign the mouse to history Santander Harrods Wind and rain combine to drive off the hazardous cold snap Hospitals fail to pass latest superbug hygiene test Parents register missing Manics star legally dead Grandmother and boy killed by train on crossing Instant repairs for the down-at-heel Countess Give us hairdryers and you'll get a nation of fitter women Poor facilities put girls off sport, poll shows Lastminute School games put me off Case study Centre point Rabbits are in clover as killing orders come to an end Farmers accuse Natural England of 'bunny hugging' HSBC Timesonline Prisoner on run on one good leg Call for boycott of 'chuggers' Mother charged with son's murder Onion is the new Apple gadget Sky Giles's vision still speaks louder than words Tired of piffling celebrity, mealy-mouthed nannyism, alarmist pessimism and economic whining? Here's the antidote . . . Vintage reading for the festive season A us Government bailout will destroy the car industry Game over You can print money, but not confidence A £100 billion deficit that damages the Government's credit will leave it unable to offer more support to the banks Picture Gallery How to keep US carmakers on the road A leading US politician has a message for a crunch-hit industry that could apply across the world A crumbling pitch? In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Don't be put off giving a goat A Roman solution What should be in the Pre-Budget Report Right to information Timesonline Facing forward or facing back? A fair deal for university students Lacking volunteers Junior Times Get 'em in Overfamiliarity 'Most people want to stay far away from muck' Bed bugs, rats, mice . . . Alice Miles gets too close for comfort on a day spent with a pest controller for the City of Westminster World Vision The pest controller The Daily Universal Register Wry, elegiac voice gives this boxing play its punch Theatre Lay Me Down Softly Peacock Theatre, Dublin Multiple Display Advertising Items Cholera sweeps through Zimbabwe as Mugabe regime tries to hide the crisis Zimbabwe Sick and tired Why the modern French maid is about to clean up Witchcraft is given a spell in schools to remove curse of deadly superstition India Multiple Display Advertising Items MPs seek answers as CIA kill British terror suspect Pakistan From baker's boy to madrassa fugitive Multiple Display Advertising Items Why the French maid is about to clean up — and save her nation from economic ruin France Royal accuses party winner of stealing victory The Times (Reuters): President survives attack by rebels (AP): Russia blamed (Reuters): Election call (AP): Killer dogs destroyed (AFP): Neo-Nazis in Israel Crisis of 'historic proportions' forces Obama to name his economic team United States Inside today Timesonline The Quaker school where daughters will learn values Behind the story The Times The peasants who left their thumbprints on history China Villagers hungry for change ended collective farming Timesonline Political harvest Dalai Lama successor The Times Citigroup and US Administration may set up 'bad bank' for risky assets Company seeks declaration to halt shares' fall Review of Isle of Man link after bank failures Standard cash move Venezuela oil demand Cobra beer sale Quote of the day Saudi interest rate cut CBI calls on Government to help with trade credit 'I've seen the desert transform into all the stuff … Stock markets Woolworths' suitor set to sweeten £1 deal for shops 'r' word yields to 'd' word as source of anxiety Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Take stock with The Times Jaguar pleads for Government's help over £1bn loan Capgemini Global crisis scares parent Life technologies DSG set for losses as customers pull the plug on big-ticket electrical purchases Barclays faces tough talk at vote on capital-raising Vodafone The messages came thick and fast, but nobody was listening Banking crisis Citigroup's plight means that nothing now seems too outlandish, Tom Bawden writes The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Investors sharpen knives for the man at the helm Faith in cash cushion failed First came a boom, then fireworks, but is Dubai's property market in trouble? The Times Focus on the Gulf A land of golden sands and golden opportunities is the perfect place for a clean-cut, clean-living Kerzner Monday manifesto 'I've seen the desert transform into all the stuff you see here. It's a pretty amazing place, ' the leisure tycoon tells Sonia Verma C. V. Equity Prices Boydeninterim 'It's very early days but it looks like it could return 100% in the first year, so I'm happy' Robin Rowland, the chief executive of YO! Sushi, sees the bright side of the economic downturn, writes Dominic Walsh C. V. Timesonline While the economy burns, Caffè Nero watches from safety of private hands Taking the coffee chain off the stock market could prove to be timely decision amid a deepening recession. Dominic Walsh reports The time has come to stand up for the great British pub Food for thought Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd John Michael Hayes Screenwriter who penned scripts for Hitchock classics including Rear Window and To Catch a Thief John Michael Hayes, screenwriter, was born on May 11,1919. He died on November 19,2008, aged 89 Index Maurice Stonefrost Lives remembered Clive Barnes Stefan Buzás Andrew Rowe Left-leaning Tory MP who clashed with Margaret Thatcher over his accusations of racism within the party Andrew Rowe, MP for Faversham and Mid Kent, 1983-2001, was born on September 11,1935. He died of prostate cancer on November 21,2008, aged 73 Professor Norman Barry Disciple of Liberalism and free-market capitalism and guiding light of the University of Buckingham Professor Norman Barry, teacher of political studies, was born on June 25,1944. He died on October 21,2008, aged 64 Juan Camilo Mouriño Mexican politician who was a key figure in the country's fight against drug trafficking Juan Camilo Mouriño Terrazo, Mexican politician, was born on August 1,1971. He died in a plane crash on November 4,2008, aged 37 Rescue of a derelict mission hall could spark a Bradford renaissance Solving the mystery of Herod's sarcophagus No sentencing guidance can be comprehensive Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Overall criminality relevant Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Thanksgiving Services Legal Notices British toymakers in martial mood Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Memorial service Meeting Service dinner Service luncheon Appointments Spelling Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Thomas tormented by exit strategy as Nicholls endures trying weekend Aintree Yesterday's results Big-race betting Plumpton Towcester How motherhood brought the very best out of Paula Bowen mulls over Newbury objective for Snoopy Loopy Ludlow Racing Ayr Eight tickets share Scoop6 pool Lingfield Park Course specialists The figures Bet of the day Badminton Results Basketball Boxing Cricket Darts Golf Hockey Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Second-best puts Mcllroy in new territory Golf Squash Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Milkround Radcliffe discovers that mum's the word Athletics Marathon runner says childbirth has helped Vision of centre for long-distance runners Motherhood and sport Berlin next on Bolt's radar as fastest man in world gets back to business Athletics Liu pins his hopes on Achilles surgery Britain delve into their past in search of a golden era Market value rising for hands-on role Comment Sexy modern pentathlon is turn-off Serial losers who have no place in the Test arena Perhaps the only journalist I envy is Brough Scott, … Kiwis go from whipping boys to world champions Rugby league Cueto helps Sharks to slip the net cast over them by Walder Rugby union Irish weather the storm thanks to Homer's impressive double All Blacks machine rumbles on Rugby union Lions watch Match stats Wales win the pre-match battle against mighty haka Ireland 17 Argentina 3 Back to the beginning for team failing to learn and stuck in the cycle of defeat Rugby union Johnson's side unable to escape long-term low Lions watch Scotland 41 Canada 0 Johnson facing key decisions as England frailties are highlighted Rugby union Record home defeat poses serious questions Lions watch Lacklustre hosts cannot summon up Cipriani's charge sheet grows with each game Rugby union Answers to searching test from ruthless world champions Match stats Timesonline Humbled England give Pietersen much to consider for weeks ahead Cricket The Times Lewis rejects new talk of comeback Boxing The Times Verdasco stays the course in Spain win Cannock dominate Bessell takes plaudits Beyou's hopes fade Hatton holds all the aces again after completing Britain's three-card trick Boxing Mancunian adds to Calzaghe and Haye wins Multiple Display Advertising Items Bout against De La Hoya could be next Blow-by-blow account Pacquiao dreaming of Manchester date Times Crossword 24,079 Picture Gallery The Times Pressure on as Ince finds spite at end of the tunnel Blackburn manager squares up to Jordan The Times Inside today Hatton banishes all doubts and opens door to golden future England lose series after India win for fourth time … Index Sex education: why the British are going Dutch The Government wants to teach five-year-olds the facts of life and follow the example of the Netherlands, which has the lowest teenage pregnancy rate in the West. But, as Alice Thomson discovers, the two countries have very different attitudes to sex The name's Ka. Ford Ka. Or Ca. Or maybe Kay . . . The Times The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Greetings, no card Swimming with sharks: my pool of memories The Times 'His last years should have been much better' When Helen Beaumont was told that her husband Clive, 46, had younger onset dementia, she was horrified at the lack of support. Now, she tells Penny Wark, she is campaigning to improve understanding and treatment Dementia The facts Fishy business Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Food fortified with omega-3 Life Scan NHS Hot topic: the burning issue of how to tan safely Do the yoga walk Fitness Aston Dental The Dickens of a musical career With 34 shows running around the world and with a new production of Lionel Bart's Oliver! opening soon in the West End, the producer Cameron MacKintosh tells Alan Franks how success just comes naturally Steppenwolf First night Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now TimesOffers In the company of Wolves Steppenwolf, America's finest acting troupe, is at the National. Benedict Nightingale tells its story New London Theatre Hopeland springs eternal First night Pop Sigur Ros Alexandra Palace, N22 London Jazz Festival Concha Buika Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Sneaky Sound System Koko, NW1 Theatre You Me Bum Bum Train Cordy House, EC2 Inside today Concert Romeo and Juliet Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert BBC Philharmonic/Noseda Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Christmas? It's on the cards Young times Want a merry Christmas and to save the planet? Here's an easy way to make cards for friends and family using recycled paper The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Einstein a so so Weekend tv Einstein a so so Einstein and Eddington (Saturday, BBC Two) Survivors (Sunday, BBC One) The IT Crowd (Friday, Channel 4) Gnocchi with salmon and dill Dinner tonight Gerry Robinson and the Money Makers Eat it with BBC Four, 10pm Tv today The Times The Ascent of Money Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Spooks BBC One, 9pm World War Two: Behind Closed Doors BBC Two, 9pm Winchester '73 (1950, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.45pm This is England (2006) Channel 4,10pm Variations Four Minutes (2005) BBC One, 11.35pm Catastrophe Channel 4,9pm Sex and the City (2008) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Auntie streams forward Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4693 Polygon Codeword No 374 Word Watching Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz Sunrise Index The News Liverpool 'no threat' Ballack sees Manchester United as Chelsea's only title challenger British police may get World Cup call for help Momentum with Moyes Arsenal v Dynamo Kiev ITV4, kick-off 7.45pm tomorrow Villarreal v Man United Bordeaux v Chelsea Liverpool v Marseilles Gallas given another chance by Wenger Former captain eager for Champions League return The Prem Multiple Display Advertising Items Spot the pie Europe should just say non to French regulatory blueprint The Columnist Communication problems And another thing . . . Complete pile of nonsense Wenger blind to reality Politician is no diplomat Lennon causes panic The Games Flying winger delights Kaveh Solhekol and torments Blackburn Elmander ends goal drought Tony's Fiver Windass makes his case Barclays Premier League Nick Szczepanik catches rare sighting of a local hero Behrami's strike ends torrid run Barclays Premier League West Ham hold firm to give their manager some breathing space, says George Caulkin Planet Jupitus: The Columnist Sidibe gets his timing right again Barclays Premier League Blue day at the Bridge Matt Hughes spots a worrying trend for Chelsea Ashley stuck with Newcastle into the new year Villa stake top-four claim Barclays Premier League Peter Lansley sees Martin O'Neill's side prove they can play with the big boys Manchester United could be short-handed up front agains Stubborn tactics fail for Benitez City expose disarray Barclays Premier League Arsenal's failings were clear for all to see, writes Oliver Kay Tactical Analysis How they stand Leading scorers In form Average goals scored Player of the weekend Boothroyd in frame for Charlton job Coca-Cola Championship Iwelumo increases gap at top Iriekpen unimpressed despite King's stylish show Coca-Cola League One Timesonline Taylor doubts chances of remaining invincible Coca-Cola League Two The fixtures Mourinho's tactical nous shows his Nietzschean qualities The Continent And another thing . . . Brazil revel in Ronaldo's on-field humiliation Italian league Spanish league French league German league Championship Coca-Cola Football League League One League Two Non-League Simpson keeps Burton in touch Scotland Portsmouth v AC Milan The Box Live matches Boruc gets out of jail Histon v Leeds Utd 'Capello made me complete' Mark Hateley The former AC Milan striker is relishing the Italians' trip to Portsmouth this week, writes Nick Szczepanik The Times Spot the pie In this week Career statistics The Final Word Bmibaby

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