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News from 27/11/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, David Wighton, David Hill Arresting officer, John Battle, Colin Drain, Anthony Lambert, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, James Harding, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Will Tidey, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Carol Midgley, Ian King, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Andy Hayman, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gráinne Gilmore Economics Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Michael Turner Chairman, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Jonathan Neame Chief Executive, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Sîan Powell, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Allan J. Sturmey, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Laura Dixon, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Karen Bartlett, Chloe Lambert, Imogen Dillon-Hatcher, MD, Anatole Kaletsky, Jeremy Blood Chief Executive, Mushtak Parker, Rhys Blakely, John Winn, Chris Johnston, Ken Wareham, Ron Lewis, David Pannick, QC, David Charter, Susan Thompson, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Martin Shaw, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Watts, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Andy Waters, Justin Brett, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Richard Owen, Michael Chance former assistant director, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Sanjiv Joshi, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Giles Gibbons, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Kevin Maher, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Craig Lord, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Helen Power, John Walker National Policy Chairman, George Caulkin, M. D Peters, Sonia Verma, Russell Jenkins, Antonie Sreih, Chief Executive Officer, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Roland Magunia, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Joe Clay, Lucia van der Post, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Denis Smith, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Brown, Ted Tuppen Chief Executive, John Marshall, Dr Pam Spurr,

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Support our Christmas Charity Appeal The Times Carnage in Bombay Al-Qaeda linked to nine attacks At least 80 killed, 250 wounded Britons feared to be among hostages MEPs caught up in the onslaught Inside today Timesonline X for Unknown Leading articles Victims of incestuous rape have a right to privacy, but ways must be found to open child protection to serious independent scrutiny Index Blackmail in Bangkok Fresh elections are the only way out of Thailand's destructive stalemate A Time To Give The charities chosen for The Times Christmas Appeal deserve your help Screen The wriggle factor Law Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Push the boat out Today's weather Targets Jaeger-Lecoultre Image of burning pride will be scorched on to Indian psyche Bombay 'They said they wanted anyone with British or US It started at the railway station, when armed men were seen. Within minutes a wave of terror, spurred by explosions and shootings, spread across the entire city. Rhys Blakely reports History of bloodshed Dior Intelligence agencies suspected al-Qaeda would strike before Obama inauguration GUCCI Worst attacks Scale and complexity suggest an Islamist group United States promises united front against terror networks Timesonline LancÔme Tory MEP flees for his life as gunman starts spraying the hotel bar with bullets Melting pot of Anglo-Indian contradictions Outsiders are a key ingredient of the city's identity Britons told to stay indoors as doubt hangs over cricket tour Prada Gallery must give masterpiece to us, says Cardinal M&S Lloyds TSB Union's secret deal to save Labour from bankruptcy as party's debts top £15m As the donations have grown, so has the influence on policy The Workout Equality commission shows pay imbalance Father admits murder Conjoined twins born Lottery results Most read at timesonline. co. uk PC World Tangled love life of 'suicidal' police chief and his 38 women Inquiry into liaisons inside and outside his force Mini Coopers CitroËn Times Christmas Appeal offers chance to help three charities improve the lives of thousands The Times Patek Philippe Inside today Currys BBC reporter took Somalia posting out of fear for her job O2 Journalists kidnapped in pirate port Shannon kidnap suspect denies tying her to strap Rare disorder will prevent girl from growing up Lesbian soldier wins £187,000 harassment payout Coach driver jailed for fatal crash on motorway British Airways Exotic 'jungle' found in gardens after 150 years Dumbing down of science exams leaves generation of students 'unable to deal with real problems' Britain sliding towards mediocrity, says report Professor attacks claims on cash benefit of degrees Morrisons Life under Heathrow flight path about to get noisier Multiple Display Advertising Items The funniest Christmas comedy Daughters of Mr X rapist were failed by doctors Rape father Ernest Jones At least they got something from this, writes father How law protects against 'jigsaw' identification Freesat Tax bombshell starts a war that rival armies fight with relish Barclaycard T. M. Lewin Home Staff: Woman found her way to equal pay in a torpedo tube John Lewis Sale of medals evokes bomb raid on Venice IRA splinter group threatens community workers Children's centre staff seen as police collaborators Lloyds TSB …nt What Rudyard Kipling couldn't tell us: how the turtle got its shell Waterstone's SELFRIDGES&Co Multiple Display Advertising Items It's a hot seat, and Ian Blair leaves it smouldering for his successor The Met Being in charge of the Met is as much about politics as policing, Sean O'Neill reports The front-runners BT Human touch required to tame monster of a job Dell National park will be on London's doorstep Area will be biggest bird sanctuary in Europe Next Generation Learning A week of stupid politics but good economics Claims that Britain is on the brink of bankruptcy are a misunderstanding. Every pound of savings is a pound borrowed The land of my African boyhood lives on A distant echo Breakfast in America This modern curse that divides us from Nature Labour in vain Private. Snoopers/good neighbours keep out If there is no culture of neighbourliness, it is easier for the Sheffield rapist father and others to get away with their crimes Picture Gallery Can you sing your way out of recession? Liverpool is pinning its hopes of economic revival on high culture as much as hard commerce Rubbish goods? In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Liquor industry attacks duty rise Bash the nash Banks will be key to global economic recovery Get pedalling on bicycle pathways Timesonline Aussies forced home It's just not rugby Presents for pirates Backwards is best Horses for courses The modern curse that divides us from Nature The Prince of Wales's views on architecture, the environment and society are underpinned by one unifying idea — the vital need for harmony PC World The Daily Universal Register Fractured family will amuse and appal you First night Theatre August: Osage County Lyttelton T. K. Maxx The Times Stand-off as leader defies army chief Thailand Twelve-hour wait? No problem for a London bus driver Why being an OBM or an NS is bad news in Timesonline An alliance for 'democracy' that wants to curtail suffrage HSBC Vote on US exit Expenses row (AFP): 'Yes' to self-rule Heresy trial Scandinavian Airlines Mbeki must answer for needless deaths of 365,000 Aids victims, says activist South Africa Comet 'Lethally perverse' denial of science 'Pirate' ship sunk by India was a hijacked trawler India Comet (AP): Afghan deadline (AFP): Fuel blast deaths (Reuters): Olmert charges (AFP): Driver returns ING Direct SanDisk 'Black boxes' to give carriage horses a far more stable life Pedometers will guard against overwork Italy (AFP): 'Captive' boy is freed from home Comet (AFP): QE2 over the Moon in new home Freesat (AP): Space plumes may hold water Army is 'poised for victory' in campaign to drive Tamil Tiger rebels from jungle stronghold Sri Lanka The deadly struggle Laura Ashley Budgens How the really rude can escape with a yellow card Japan The Times Short and not so sweet Worcester Obama lines up veterans for fight to save economy United States The Times The bloggers' view Barack Obama has been told he must give up his It's less change, more of the same Timesonline The turkey with good reason to be grateful for a lame duck BT The Times Timesonline British Gas HM Government The Times Buddy, can you spare some food to dine? United States Channel 4's plea on state aid is dropped M&B scraps dividend Tchibo stages retreat Rock raises rates Quote of the day P&G stake in Ocado Business big shot Woolworths goes into administration as government rescue falls short 'It has become a buyer's market for those with money … Woolies: in memoriam Stock markets International pressures bear down on Darling Retailers' tale of woe will worsen The Times Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Having a bash at the cabinet? Need to know Results in brief Bank of England Multiple Display Advertising Items Sterling performance is challenged after 700 years Business big shot Allure of a 'noble metal' Samsung Another 1,000 jobs at risk as MFI goes into administration for the second time Retail and wholesale figures fuel fears of long recession Price war as stores rush to jump the gun on VAT cut The is the home of the New York Mets Iberia New mountains for Matterhorn to climb City Diary Willie Walsh, the BA chief executive, lives in City Diary Huddersfield high rollers out of the game for now City Diary Worst pun of the week, from some research by Investec City Diary Digby joins Dubai scrum In the blue corner Lord Jones of Brimingham A few sharp intakes of breath at the TUC the City Diary Picture Gallery Property asking prices tumble as reality sets in Credit card providers to help indebted borrowers after Mandelson meeting Bose QinetiQ primed for asset sell-off to defend its future Newspaper Marketing Agency Speedy Hire warns of more job cuts in the new year Suppliers resist pressure to slash energy bills as wholesale costs fall again Timesonline Derbyshire Quick move by Savills finance chief Compass serves up healthy figures Money keeps rolling in at De La Rue Britvic notes a thirst for change BA resumes flights to Saudi Arabia Carmakers to call on Mandelson for help 'within weeks' to avoid more shutdowns Toyota loses top rating as Fitch passes verdict on global car industry Daimler wrangle Chancellor in low spirits as PBR blunder is rectified Ethical approach of Starbucks is hard to swallow even as downturn changes consumer priorities UK Recession is rethink time Canadians' record-breaking private equity deal looking increasingly likely to founder The Times Borders sale is off after it fails to stem losses New money put on tap after emirates builders feel the sting of a property market slump The Sunday Times Timesonline China bows to the inevitable and slashes interest rates Europe's €200bn plan urges EU to follow Britain's lead and borrow to beat slump Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Austin Reed British funds Pakistan says it will need further help despite agreement on $7.6bn economic lifeline from IMF Peak lending The 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 Jubilee celebrations start to turn sour for Tullow Market report Minerva finds new investor Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Johnson Matthey's motor links are worry despite its forecast De La Rue Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Telecom Plus Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Action Should judges respond to criticism? Two barristers look at the change in relations between judges and the media There is evidence of a new judicial openness — and not before time Timesonline Charging suspects — why it's a job for prosecutors An inspectors' report finds that the CPS and police must do better, writes Frances Gibb Timesonline In the public interest: speeding cases prove the case for the CPS The police have taken years to change a policy that was simply wrong, says Michael Chance Times Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyer of the week Julie Morris In the City It has taken an age – has it worked? City With an Equality Bill expected in the Queen's Speech, Andrew Brown reports on a survey into the impact of age discrimination laws Reader Offers Ltd Captain 'Alfie' Sutton Naval airman who was the last survivor of the raid that crippled the Italian fleet at Taranto in 1940 Captain, "Alfie" Sutton, CBE, DSC, and Bar, naval aviator, was born on May 21,1912. He died on November 6,2008, aged 96 'He cared passionately about the environment and fuel Air Vice-Marshal Freddie Hurrell Innovative RAF doctor who became head of its medical services Air Vice-Marshal Freddie Hurrell, CB, OBE, Director-General RAF Medical Services, 1986-87, was born on April 24,1928. He died on October 3,2008, aged 80 Jan Krugier Art dealer and collector who survived Auschwitz and Belsen to create an enviable collection of works by Raphael, Ingres and Picasso Jan Krugier, art dealer, was born on May 12,1928. He died on November 15,2008, aged 80 Lady Bliss American writer and broadcaster who devoted her later years to nurturing the legacy of her husband, the composer Arthur Bliss Lady Bliss, writer, broadcaster and the widow of Sir Arthur Bliss, was born on April 2,1904. She died on November 21,2008, aged 104 Peter Lehmann Gas industry executive who lobbied for greater transparency on energy pricing Peter Lehman, CBE, gas industrialist, was born on October 17,1944. He died on November 4,2008, aged 64 Mass cycle rides need not be notified to police Law Report House of Lords No guidelines in cartel plea-bargain sentences Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Public Notices In Memoriam - Private Dinner Lecture Legal Notices The cat meat man on London's streets Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Thanksgiving service Legal Notices Weather Newmarket Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Somers by helps Knight find way along road to recovery Taunton Philip Carberry is likely to miss the ride on Sublimity Uttoxeter Course specialists All Blacks are shocked by state of home nations Bet of the day People's Race loses its innocence Racing Newbury Great Leighs Ladbrokes have cut Albertas Run, trained by Jonjo Leander in deep water as Henley imposes ban Rowing Badminton Results Basketball Chepstow Yesterday's racing results Cricket Kempton Park Football Snooker Wetherby Football Fixtures Wolverhampton The Sunday Times Olympic star to channel her energies into world record Swimming Rudman invigorated by bundle of joy Skeleton Weight of numbers From Russia with clubs — Verchenova is pioneer of new sporting empire Breakthrough season can inspire compatriots Revolution on the fairways Khan offers striking evidence that he has the chin to make it in Hollywood Boxing FIA puts brakes on Ecclestone medal plan Motor racing Timesonline Adams punching above her weight Beyou forced out Trump books place Accolade for Pye Recruitment crusade Britons wait and hope Muliaina carrying family concerns into finale The Times Lipman the leader ready to take out his frustrations on New Zealand Rugby union Bath flanker adds vocal presence to England England's generation gap helps to keep the hemispheres Failure to nurture new talent at fault, say Jones and White Ryan confident his young flyers can blaze a trail at Dubai Sevens The IRB, under fire from leading unions for the Flintoff's ankle injury piles on the agony for a tour in disarray Cricket Middlesex have abandoned their plans to fly to India Time for one-day excuses is over, England must hit back and hard Thinker's early declaration is game's loss Comment Mawhinney to ask that clubs grow their own to feed England Football Sports ministers urged to take a stand on clubs' finances Everton lower ticket prices after VAT cut Ince refusing to panic Keane wants goals Reality hits Rodgers Champions League creates scheduling jungle The Times The clock is ticking but South Africa insists: we will be ready World Cup 2010 Kevin Eason witnesses the transformation of Johannesburg as a revived and expectant nation prepares to welcome the football world Woodward backs England Norris charged over celebration The Sweeper Shevchenko has point to prove Uefa Cup Former Chelsea striker aims to show worth at Fratton Park Tale of two cities League is still the priority for Adams despite glamour of tie Hughes budgets for European glory as well as spending spree Injured Robinho to miss tie against Schalke Celebrity supporters not always a blessing Timesonline Redknapp on the defensive after Nijmegen turn up heat Delayed contract talks add to mood of uncertainty at St James' Park Football Thelondonpaper West Ham to fight on after court defeat in Tévez saga Fàbregas turns captain's guns on bringing down Chelsea Optimism high before severe test of ambitions Arsenal call on American expertise to keep up with market forces The Gazidis file Gerrard ticks the right boxes after another rescue act for Liverpool Champions League Last night's results Rooney aims to put City in their place Forward plans on showing United are 'kings of Manchester' Esquire Inter progress to next stage despite defeat Qualified successes Lampard's dismissal piles on misery with prospects in balance Champions League Multiple Display Advertising Items Drogba speaks out over his 'unhappiness' Times Crossword 24,082 Picture Gallery The Times Scolari rages as Chelsea falter Lampard red cards adds to woes after last-16 place squandered The Times England call for back-up as Flintoff hurts ankle Inside today Index Help me help you Finding an effective way to nurture vulnerable children has never seemed harder. As The Times launches its Christmas appeal, Hugo Rifkind reports on an innovative solution Editor's letter The Times Send us your views Socialising with a French Socialist called François Every reader tells a story Judge Jargon Listen up, celebrities, we want rows, not raunch The Times The No 1 Muslim Ladies' Cycling Club . . . The Sexes Despite opposition from some of their community, increasing numbers of Muslim women in East London are riding into new cultural territory with their cycling club, says Karen Bartlett Scents and sensibility Lucia loves Some like it hot in the kitchen The sexes What is it about chefs and riotous libidos? Chloe Lambert talks steamy affairs with Britain's top cooks 'She owes her husband nothing . . . ' Diary of a marriage Therapy notes Married your mum? Timesoffers Samuel the power prophet Artsscreen In his new film Samuel L. Jackson plays a violent, racist cop. It's a portrayal informed by his 60 years as a black American, he tells Hugo Rifkind New releases Director's cut Multiple Display Advertising Items First night Tantrum town Film reviews Barry Levinson's satire of Hollywood shenanigans ranks among the greats of the genre, says James Christopher What Just Happened15,102 minutes The Silence of Lorna 15,105 minutes Four Christmases 12A, 88 minutes Ano una 15,95 minutes Comet Clint carves a classic from a lost Angelina Changeling is a many-layered triumph for Clint Eastwood and Angelina Jolie, says Kevin Maher Changeling 15,141 minutes Flawless 12A, 108 minutes To Get to Heaven First You Have to Die 15,95 minutes The Silence of Orna Waltz with Bashir The connection between good cop and bad cop William Friedkin, the veteran director of The French Connection and The Exorcist, is a charming man — he says so himself. Kevin Maher meets a maverick who changed cinema Flawless The French Connection 18,104 minutes Multiple Display Advertising Items Play Halls decked with bouts of horror First night Theatre The Family Reunion Donnar Warehouse, WC2 Theatre Brilliant Lyric Hammersmith, W6 The Times Theatre Deadalus & Icarus Barbican Pit Opera Les Contes d'Hoffmann Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside today Riddle of the wriggle Young times With a tin of mustard and a keen eye, you could play a vital part in a Natural History Museum project, reports Chloe Lambert The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day One big damp squib Last night's tv Oceans (BBC Two) The Devil's Whore (Channel 4) Lemon and thyme fish boulangère Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today The Times Angelina Jolie: A Culture Show Special Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm Oceans BBC Two, 8pm The Red Pony (1949) Film choice Channel 4,1.45pm Michael Clayton (2007) Sky Indie, 8pm Variations Cutting Edge: The Jacksons Are Coming Channel 4,9pm Life or Something Like It (2002) BBC Two, 11.20pm Lead Balloon BBC Two, 10pm Brothers of the Head (2005) Channel 4,11.40pm Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Reasons to be thankful Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Radio choice Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4696 Polygon Codeword No 377 Wellman clinic Times2 Quiz The Wellman clinic Yesterday's Solutions A modern Silk Road Islamic Finance Banking on Ethics The credit crunch and the turmoil in global financial markets have affected every country in the world. But it seems that apart from short-term deals; a drop in the valuation of real estate and asset-based securities; and financing of corporates, the global Islamic banking market has been relatively … The City and Islamic finance EuropeArabBank Women in Islamic finance A light in the gloom Case Study: A Christian Convert to Islamic Banking The City reaches critical mass Most Islamic bankers would agree that London and English law is their preferred jurisdiction when structuring international deals. British financial engineering expertise in Islamic finance, which includes allied services such as lawyers, accountants and consultants, is arguably the best in the world, … The Times City of London Islamic finance will play an important role in UK financial services, says FSA Britain's banking regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), believes that Islamic finance is a growing component of the UK financial services landscape and will play an important role in its future. "We aim to create a level playing field for all participants in the UK financial … Financial Services Authority New products combine diversification and ethics There can scarcely be a more competitive sector of the insurance market than motor insurance but since the introduction of online trading there has been little in the way of innovation. But Islamic banking is beginning to change that, according to David Watts Islamic Finance Glossary Islamic finance is better suited to absorb shocks of the financial crisis Antoine Sreih, Chief Executive Officer of Europe Arab Bank has a message for Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his Chancellor, Alistair Darling. "Please consider using Islamic finance as part of your strategy to get Britain out of the recession. You will not go wrong with issuing a soverign Sukuk (Islamic … London at the cutting edge When deciding asset allocation and Portfolio diversification investors in the Islamic finance sector are no different to those in the conventional sector. With the rapid rise of global Islamic finance has come the demand for sophisticated Shariah-compliant derivatives and exotics, writes Mushtak Parker Arab Bank Group Some Financial Terminology Explained EuropeArabBank The role of women in Islamic finance Women in the Muslim world are increasingly being asked to contribute more to GDP and development, but in many of the countries they are still second class citizens especially in employment and policy initiatives. Mushtak Parker reports Women in Islamic Banking FTSE to strengthen equity index interest in the Middle East For the last 18 months Imogen Dillon Hatcher, Managing Director Europe, Middle East and Africa, FTSE, has been intensively shutting back and forth to the Middle East developing the Islamic index credentials of one of the top equity index providers in the world War of the financial centres hotting up The competition between various centres to become the heart of world Islamic finance is growing as cities across the globe from Tokyo to London compete to build expertise and market share, writes David Watts Malaysia International Islamic Financial Centre (MIFC) Bahrain: Islamic Finance Centre Islamic growth lifts the curtain of doom Not even the gloom and doom of the credit crunch and the global financial turmoil seems to have put a major dampener on the growth march of Islamic finance, especially out of the GCC countries. By Mushtak Parker Eabplc Islamic banking prospers amid City's gloom If anyone doubted Islamic banking is going main-stream the planned publication next year of an easily accessible guide for the general public confirms the trend, writes David Watts EuropeArabBank Finance that transcends all faiths The growth of Islamic finance over the last three decades would perhaps not have been so rapid had it not been for the involvement in the industry of bankers, lawyers, accountants, economists and academics of other faiths, writes Mushtak Parker EuropeArabBank

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