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News from 26/11/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, David Wighton, Jon Snow, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, David Brown, David Canter, Neil Johnston, Jourdan Dunn, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Joan Atkins, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, Peter Hayman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian King, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Howard Brayton, Eric Daniels Chief Executive, Kaya Burgess, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Alex Wellman, Martin Fletcher, York Membery, Christopher Bailey, Hannah Fletcher, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Francis Elliott, Sian Powell, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Tracy Chevalier, Marcus du Sautoy, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Patrick Mercer, Angela Jameson, Dr Anne Inman Sessional Lecturer, Peter Bloomfield, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Helen Power M&A Correspondent, Mark Bullimore, Graham Spiers, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Simon Midgley, Edward Fennell, Oscar Hughes, John Westerby, Rachel Maguire, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Andrew Wye, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Anne Barrowclough, Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Harry Heber Volunteer, Matt Hughes, James Allcock, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, Kaveh Solhekol, Stephen Jones, Felicity Huffman, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Adam Fresco Crime Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Luella Bartley, Marcus Leroux, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, John Widger, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Ken Pounds, Paul Simons, Matthew Williamson, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Robert Crampton, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Emily Ford, Rupert Sanderson, Emily Gosden, Dominic Maxwell, Helen Power, Michael Moran, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Bill Newton Dunn Liberal Democrat MEP, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Gerald Dufty, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Dr Tim Cooper, Chris Ayres, Valentine Low, sarah vine, Stephen Dalton, Peter Cates, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Jimmy Choo, Adam Sherwin, Dr Christopher Clark, Christopher Bones, Philip Collins, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, David Robertson,

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Index Rape father jailed over daughters' 9 children Investigation into police and social services 'If I were England coach I'd have dropped me too' Banks are ordered to stop hoarding cash Hannah's killer jailed Happy hour threat Fed's $800bn lifeline Arsenal beat Kiev 1-0 Inside today Timesonline Girls trapped by shame, fear and maternal love The Politics of Spending Leading articles The State in Britain needs serious reform. The only possible silver lining of the dreadful state of the public finances is that this fact is now unavoidable Index Shut it Down Dealing with Guantánamo detainees may be hard, but the camp must be closed Well Versed The poet laureate should play a bigger, not smaller, role in our national life Fashion News World Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Timesonline Loosen the valve Bvlgari Mandelson will force banks to open coffers Governor and ministers read the riot act over lending crisis Milligan has last laugh as buyers pay thousands for his old jokes Multi-talented character tortured by depression The Workout Tory apologises for recession comments Cancer drug approval Young entrepreneurs Pedigree pad Most read at timesonline. co. uk Pubs and clubs told to bring an end to happy hours New laws will tackle alcohol-linked violence 'Fit notes' replace sick notes to keep patients working Code of practice Tag Heuer How two girls were trapped by shame, fear and the love of their own children Rape father Causes for concern The Austrian way of justice seems better in such a … An abuse on every level IPhone3G British television forgets its woes for a night as US says you're wonderful On top of the world Ryanair Changeling Labour aimed to raise VAT by 1%, Treasury paper shows The Recession Budget The one-man judge and jury Behind the story Roll up, roll up for the national fire sale Brown's £5bn saving spree: drive on the hard shoulder and delay free childcare What will the Tories have left to cut? Shops vow to pass on tax cut despite 'logistical nightmare' Audi Traders cry foul over fuel duty increase Cheltenham & Gloucester Thatcher and Redknapp: a South Pacific riddle People Pop economist is a set text The Face Malcolm Gladwell British Airways John Sergeant cannot dance, but can he sing? The Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws, QC, filled in for Starter for ten. Which contestant from King's College, Cambridge, on University Challenge bears a startling resemblance to Vyvyan, Scumbag College's finest, who tossed a grenade over his opponents during a famous episode of The Young Ones? The answer is one James Archer The Curse of Steptoe, a BBC Four drama, has lived Could "Laughing" Leonard Cohen score the Christmas … Postscript Stephen Merchant complains to Q magazine that his Sex and subterfuge: Borgia portrait plot lives up to her name Sinister gaze of a femme fatale Nestle The pirates are no problem, say British oil tanker officers FedEx Express Ex-Radio 2 Controller finds job with Universal Boy injured in shooting Ecstasy regrading alert Students await grants NHS lost patient details 135 times in two years Dixons Asian policeman gets £300,000 and drops racism claim Both sides can now retire this week with full pensions Scandinavian Airlines Father gets life for killing family Police officers to face assault trial In court today Bringing it all together Shell British cost of Iraq and Afghanistan reaches £13bn Multiple Display Advertising Items The cost of war The odd crowd slip in for a bit of adult entertainment Multiple Display Advertising Items Mission impossible? Stargazers look for toolkit in orbit 250 miles above Earth Search for dim speck moving at 15,000mph Wesleyan Lost in space Alliance Leicester 'She was very pretty. I took her and raped her. I strangled her' Hannah Foster The man who abducted and killed Hannah Foster confessed four years ago, but then he tried every twist and turn to avoid justice, reports Steve Bird Renault Journey to justice Tears of sorrow and relief for family that refused to give up Loewe At last, for Yorick. Bequeathed skull stars in Hamlet Norwich Union Hospital car park 'fleecing public' Hummer driver jailed for crash Three arrested over missing girl WI protest over adverts for sex British Gas Beijing — the perfect site for the 2012 Games As ministers argue whether to cut schools or hospitals, we can no longer afford to throw money at the Olympics Get thee behind me, Satan: I got there first Wingside seat The Nobel winners who escaped the knock at the door Coat d'Azur Reading arithmetic Since when was a debt crisis a vote-winner? It is absurd to think the Tories, rather than Labour, face a political dilemma. The strategy for the Opposition is simple Picture Gallery A death that plays into terrorists' hands We cannot respect human rights at home and be complicit in the killing of suspects abroad Santa Claus is coming In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Pope must choose Archbishop carefully Forced to die alone Pre-Budget Report draws criticism and praise Lloyds pledges to keep on lending Timesonline 'Kinder' give thanks Best foot forward Fitness first Goat heard Oooh aaarrgh Spot the landmark They escaped the knock at the door and went on to win Nobel prizes Jon Snow celebrates the contribution to Britain of an extraordinary group of refugees who have deepened our pool of intellectual talent Bringing it all together Timesonline Five refugee laureates The Daily Universal Register Songs between the sermons First night Pop Billy Bragg Exeter University Harrods Inside The Times Britain and Russia accused as corpse of wartime leader exhumed for tests Poland A general in wartime exile Sprint for a presidential pardon Nato refuses to play Russian roulette with enlargement Multiple Display Advertising Items Standard Life Flights cancelled as demonstrators storm airport in attempt to oust Prime Minister Thailand (AFP): Cholera toll keeps rising Baby bonus (Reuters): Oil plants hit Dell Russia sails in to America's backyard for war games Venezuela Multiple Display Advertising Items By foot, boat and snowmobile, citizens of Greenland go to vote 'yes' in self-rule poll Greenland Legal & General Penalty for corruption (AP): Flood deaths Murder plot Three Pulmo Bailly Bush's Defence Secretary agrees to stay on at the Pentagon after changeover US transition America Legal battle averted as bin Laden driver freed Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Obama's mentor fears spectre of Bill Clinton over new White House Longstanding patron says the President-elect has ability to overcome potential embarrassment of a link with the past, says Tim Reid in Chicago Timesonline The Times Egos and libidos exposed in 'anchorbabe scandal' United States ING Direct End of line for battle of desperate housewives France Disasters Emergency Committee Investors furious as BHP pulls plug on costly pursuit of rival Rio Tinto Debt-for-equity talk rocks Taylor Wimpey Record sales for DVD More US banks at risk Quote of the day UBS trio forgo £18m Business big shot Woolworths to sell film arm as insolvency looms "Dubai's problem echoes the one that afflicted Northern Stock markets Fresh $800bn from US Fed raises bailout to $1.7 trillion The cost of throwing in the towel Banking crisis and scapegoats Commodities It gets worse Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief The Times Timesonline Google comes back to earth with bump and a promise of job cuts Business big shot Timesonline Vanheusen Nokia New Star halts redemptions from £470m property fund Resolution denies offshore review will hit float General Motors passes begging bowl around Europe as carmakers seek aid Raconteur This disc is doing the rounds of the internet Orange 'King Crony' set to profit from government folly City Diary Congratulations to the Futures and Options Association, City Diary Stop all the clocks, GM's tragedy turns to farce City Diary Exchanging the LSE for Plus In the blue corner I hear the advisers of Rio Tinto held a party the other City Diary I am ignorant of The Simpsons. But I am assured that City Diary Picture Gallery Ofgem 'dons hobnails' as it demands energy price cuts Air France KLM Allied Irish Bank Credit card companies to share data Topps Tiles will scrap dividend SSL profits up as Durex sales rise No glad tidings from Clinton Cards ImmuPharma soars after drug deal Gilts sales soar past £146bn as Darling foots the bill for bailing out banks The Times Freeze on pensions lifetime limit to hit savers Dubai's fashionable elite just can't stop shopping The Times Sovereign wealth funds switch their cash from Western investments Global slowdown Cash-laden investors are stepping in to help ailing economies in the Gulf. David Robertson reports As the banks draw in their horns India's acquisitive tycoons start selling to raise new funds Ranbaxy, Tata and Kingfisher were among the giants driving an economic boom, but times are changing. Rhys Blakeley reports from Bombay Dubai at a glance Gulf's financial woes bode ill for the oil and gas we need 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 Shrinking demand pushes Wolseley on to 'sell' list Market report British Polythene plant to close Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Severn Trent lifts dividend but spectre of bad debt remains SSL International Deal of the day Timesonline Intermediate Capital Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds World Society for the Protection of Animals British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Putting words in Bond's mouth Ideas at work It takes determination and audacity to thrive in the world of 007, and that applies to the scriptwriters as well, writes York Membery How to help a boss whose drinking is harming his team The lowdown Timesonline How to change careers and make it work Carly Chynoweth on assessing what you want from work and how to switch track Take Five Before they were famous Top 100 Graduate employers No 5 National Health Service Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items British Isles Late deals A week in a twitchers' bungalow for six in Wales, £283; seven nights' half-board in Tenerife from £255; Egypt for a week from £278 The Times Short haul Let the train take the strain on the East Coast line Timesonline Long haul Getting a kick out of champagne Late Travel Come celebrate the beauty of the Marne Valley Reader Offers Ltd Captain Michael Henry Submariner who was captain of HMS Resolution when she fired Britain's first Polaris missile at sea Captain Michael Henry, submariner, was born on April 4,1928. He died on November 6,2008, aged 80 'He interviewed Ava Gardner in a bar. She threw a punch Flight Lieutenant Derek Fowler Youthful wartime pilot who won the DFM for his daring in torpedoing a German tanker Flight Lieutenant Derek Fowler, DFM, was born on July 9,1923. He died on October 17,2008, aged 85 Timesonline Richard Fortman Postal draughts world champion who wrote prolifically and authoritatively about the elaborate board game for six decades Richard Fortman, draughts master, was born on February 8,1915. He died on November 8,2008, aged 93 Joe Hyams Colourful columnist who chronicled the lives and times of such Hollywood luminaries as Humphrey Bogart and James Dean Joe Hyams, columnist and author, was born on September 6,1923. He died on November 8,2008, aged 85 Boris Fyodorov Influential economist who was at the heart of Russia's economic reforms Boris Grigorievich Fyodorov, Russian economist, was born on February 13,1958. He died after a suspected stroke on November 20,2008, aged 50 Lives online Timesonline Confiscation proceedings in a single indictment Law Report Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Judge entitled to comment on rape complaint delay Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Duty to consider other issues Family Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths The Times In Memoriam - Private Birthdays Legal Notices A hard-fought Boat Race in the snow Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Thanksgiving service Service luncheon Appointment Service retirements Legal news Fellowships Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Geraghty relies on Punjabi to take the Fifth Kempton Park Ed Smith turns the page and prepares to write a new Bet of the day Chepstow Racing Wolverhampton The Times Course specialists Aran Concerto has been installed 9-4 favourite by Coral Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Sedgefield Wetherby Southwell Murray prepares for next level with focus on strength and endurance Tennis Timesonline American football Results Basketball Bowls Football Ice hockey Real tennis Snooker Football Fixtures Radcliffe keen to run rule over youngsters Fahey adds to titles Saunders arrested Seeds left scattered Cave is out of a hole Walker makes return No regrets and no jealousy as Smith prepares for next chapter of career Cricket Taste of Christmas First-class honours Vaughan eager to battle for England place again Tears in August but no fears in November Timesonline Shah cannot lose with either money or Test return on offer Milkround England seek to sharpen up their act as Rees joins Cipriani on the sidelines Rugby union Need to restore confidence against All Blacks Henry can relate to his counterpart's difficulties Measured response challenges players to solve problems of their own making Promising pairing broken by Evans injury Timesonline VU Limited Plans to sell Newcastle abandoned by chairman FA inaction forces Barnsley to think about legal action over Hume injury Coca-Cola Championship Beckford blow makes bad night worse for Leeds Leagues One and Two Reading lose more ground in race for automatic promotion Blackstock at the double to make Sousa feel at home Last night's results Platini backing Premier League Football Uefa president against 'super regulator' plans Ferguson high on Anson's list in search for 2018 support Why the next crisis club could be Chelsea Timesonline Raúl leads way to help Real secure safe passage Qualified success Scolari vexed by questions over Drogba's latest exit strategy But manager vows to qualify in France Tosic unaware of United interest The Sweeper Victimised Ronaldo feels pain in Spain Champions League Talking tactics Group E Benítez proud to join ranks of Anfield legends as he eyes glory Bossing Europe The Times Careless Celtic miss out on Uefa Cup spot Cool Bendtner papers over the cracks to give Wenger welcome lift Great Ormond Street Hospital Timesonline Just another day at the office for new captain Fàbregas Leading role Group G Times Crossword 24,081 Picture Gallery The Times Ronaldo 'hatchet men' slammed Ferguson in fury at 'systematic fouling' of United star The Times Flood has point to prove with Cipriani on the sidelines Inside today Index Poetry in (place of) Motion The process of selecting the Poet Laureate has been conducted behind closed doors for centuries. But now the public will have a say in who replaces Andrew Motion. Surely, says Philip Collins, it's time the winner was a woman Runners and rhymers Is the new Laureate in this list? The skills of a Grandmaster Sexy maths The Conundrum A warning on the dangers of debt Further reading We're not just charity muggers Many paid-for fundraisers may be breaking the law, according to a charity watchdog. Hannah Fletcher hugs the chuggers in search of answers The Top Five excuses for not giving AA Timesoffers Winter's here . . . and other reasons to be cheerful The Times Pride of Britain: let's hear it for our wealth of home-grown talent Fashion Ghost An eye for glamour Red carpet Fashion brand Designer of the year Model of the year Style and beauty fix Outstanding achievement Emerging talent Louise Goldin (ready to wear), Nicholas Kirkwood (accessories) Accessories designer Menswear designer of the year 5 easy pieces This season's best buys from Browns Focus (020-7514 0063). Selected by Carolyn Asome BrandAlley Eyebrows: the good, the bad and the ugly Sarah vine's cosmetic surgery The Mutton: Perfect timing Mutton dressed as lad James Bond has had sophisticated watches with extraordinary add-ons over the years but, away from fiction, there are some nifty timepieces designed for real action men. The Mutton discovers the best Rupert Sanderson Fashionista questionnaire I went through a leather cowboy-tie stage Please help me find glam Size 9s I wear a size 9 shoe and struggle to find stylish footwear. I am in my twenties and want something more feminine than men's trainers! Under wraps Every picture tells a story Arts When the novelist Tracy Chevalier became writer-in-residence at York Art Gallery, she invited the public to invent their own stories about the paintings. Soon, the words were everywhere The Lion King First night The Jar A short story based on Jar by Magdelene Odundo (pictured) Inside today No fixed abode but our hearts First night Opera Skellig The Sage, Gateshead Jazz All Star Jazz Circle Ronnie Scott's, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert COE/Uchida Festival Hall Comedy John Shuttleworth Junction, Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside today The frame academy Young times Every picture tells a story, and here we print the prize-winning tale behind this painting The Times Daily dingbat Picture ladder Puzzle of the day GM TV with a brain TV&Radio Last night's tv Horizon: Jimmy's GM Food Fight (BBC Two) High Society's Favourite Gigolo (Channel 4) Survivors (BBC One) Carpaccio of pineapple with mint Dinner tonight Eat it with Desperate Housewives C4,10.10pm Tv today Times Ticket Packages Oceans Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Heroes BBC Two, 9pm The Devil's Whore Channel 4,9pm In My Father's Den (2004) Film choice BBC One, 11.25pm Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten (2007) Channel 4,11.40pm Variations Dangerous Adventures for Boys Five, 9pm Love Story (1970) Channel 4,3.35am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Do-it-yourself Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4695 Polygon Codeword No 376 Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Times2 Quiz Yesterday's Solutions Index Funding fears for postgrads facing slump Masterclass Masters degrees are seen as the way ahead but is the downturn a good time to aim higher, asks Emily Ford Cass Business School Path to a new start Jenny Knight looks at fast-track courses for a change of career Conversion course allowed chemistry graduate to follow her teaching dream How my studies influenced my life The gardeners of Eden Simon Midgley looks at the growth of horticulture Multiple Display Advertising Items Degree proved pick of the crop Lawyers go green Environmental law is a promising career path, says Edward Fennell Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Solve the mysteries of life itself A biotechnology course is a first step on the way to the frontiers of science, says Steve Coomber Choose the right academic route to get a head start in the employment market Biologist found that a good job is in the genes Steve Coomber traces one path to a biotech career Unpaid but not unappreciated Steve Coomber finds that MBA students are keen to add volunteer work to their hectic academic schedule Brunel University African adventure Open University Managers of the future learn to measure up Emily Ford reports on the rise of a higher degree for the public sector Leader has an edge Part-time study 'a bit stressful' Multiple Display Advertising Items Who's going to pay for it all? Jenny Knight looks at how students shoulder the cost of a higher degree Speak the same language Improve your job prospects by studying in Europe, says Stephen Hoare Free degrees while they last Wider horizons Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep your distance Online study is perfect for people with jobs to go to, says Simon Midgley You need some letters after your name — but which ones will get you to the top of a FTSE company? Studying for a new outlook on life No time for a lecture Multiple Display Advertising Items A work of art and a sound investment From design to writing, arts courses are flourishing, says Daniel Allen The choice is beer, floods, Utopia or walnut dashboards It ain't what you say, it's the way that you say it . . . 'i have a dream' St. George's University

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