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News from 01/12/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Alexi Mostrous, Sam Laidlaw, Andrew Billen, Joe Haines, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, John Morgan, Roger Lindsay, David Rose, James Cassidy, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jenni Rutherford, David Chater, Patrick Kidd, Sir Edward Crew, C. Frank Lockyer, Peter MacDiarmid, Andrew Norfolk, Mark Barrowcliffe, Jane MacArtney, Hannah Fletcher, Francis Elliott, Sian Powell, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Tom Bell, Gary Jacob, Dr Evan Harris, MP, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Rosemary Bennett, Libby Purves, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Julia Belluz, Eric Campbell, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins, Roy Orbison, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Emma Pomfret, John Williams, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, David Chater Europe Correspondent, Lucy Powell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Chris Lintott, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Tony Cascarino, Nigel Kendall, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Helen Power, Adam Walker, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Mike Atherton, Professor Frank Rhodes, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Joe Clay, Bill Newton Dunn, MEP, Ian Whittell, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Patrick Foster, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Matthew Howarth, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Snoxell, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Tom Cohlan, Sara England, Lisa Verrico,

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Index The Times Prayers for peace as tensions rise over Mumbai Tory MP is accused of orchestrating leaks Home Secretary under pressure to explain her role in arrest of Damian Green Obama announces his national security team Mortgage reprieve 'Honour' killing officer Factories in trouble Threat to Communists Vote for free heroin Inside today Index Give Peace a Chance Leading articles The goal of a solution to the Kashmir problem makes this precisely the wrong moment for Delhi to consider shelving the India-Pakistan peace process Index Aid to Industry Fixing the economy is done by recapitalising banks, not bailing out manufacturers Mumbai in The Times After 223 years, Bombay concedes in pragmatism and democracy Column Obituary Health TheGame News Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Obama security team delights the hawks Bush's Defence Secretary to stay at Pentagon This is a triumph for . . . Bill Clinton Ah, but that was then . . . Jaeger-Lecoultre Oops, she did it again: Britney's X Factor comeback was nothing to sing about Refusing to go quietly The Workout Breaking alcohol ban will bring £2,500 fine Police 'beat soldier' Swan trial payouts Lottery numbers Most read at timesonline. co. uk Struggling families given six-month mortgage reprieve Council plans its own bank Louis Vuitton Dispute over Home Office leak grows into flood of accusations Damian Green Paul Smith The key players Inside today Timesonline Damian Green 'encouraged official to reveal documents' In light of reporter's case, this arrest was absurd Behind the story Q&A Saab Heart fears may force doctors to separate Faith and Hope Conjoined twins could have surgery this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Attacks 'were a ploy to wreck Obama plan to isolate al-Qaeda' Mumbai The carnage may have been an attempt to put Pakistan and India at each other's throats and kill US hopes for the region, write Jeremy Page in Mumbai, Tom Coghlan and Zahid Hussain Monarch West may be in good position to link military and political … Captured terrorist 'aimed to kill 5,000' Minister forced to quit amid public fury at defence failings Mumbai Princess Eugenie had just left death hotel National Book tokens Barclays Defiant café fights back to show the city is not afraid Inside today Baby P managers are facing a swift exit Multiple Display Advertising Items Masters of mellow show that they can do thunderous too Pop Coldplay Sheffield Arena HSBC plus Bungalow couple battered to death Two critical after blast wrecks flats Diana butler's case is upheld Holiday camps do roaring trade Sky Portman Group Man seen carrying gun shot dead near cathedral Pioneering surgery to straighten spine of girl, 13 Urban fairytale wins at independent film awards Lawrence's motorcycle letters sell for £10,000 Etihad Church takes comic view of Christmas Lastminute Promotion for the PC who ignored a desperate victim 'Honour' killings Disciplinary case halted in murder aftermath 'A system public can trust' From death threats to a collapsed inquiry She staggered to the café, bleeding. The officer decided she was a lying drunk 'Honour' killings Timesonline Lib Dem leader hits turbulence after report of plane speaking Clegg 'overheard talking about colleagues' Multiple Display Advertising Items Brain injury victims learn to cultivate new self-confidence Gardening therapy helps to speed recovery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Students need hard truth over 'soft' A-level choices Causes of injury to child gymnasts Multiple Display Advertising Items Child gymnasts risk a life of pain in quest for perfection Showbiz shock: we're not in it for the money Creative types at the top of their game naturally want to entertain and amuse. They never needed to be paid like bankers Yes, it's nuclear power to the people India and Pakistan must join forces against terror Forgive them — I can't More hidden treasures An historic attack on liberty and democracy The Damian Green affair has damaged both the police and government. It threatens 700 years of parliamentary tradition Picture Gallery We must not lose sight of the real enemy The West needs India and Pakistan to fight terrorism together. Resolving Kashmir is the key Bags of style In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Human rights and the Chagossians Assisted dying debate Parliament, the police and the arrest of an MP Timesonline Piero rediscovered Heavy bins Pump aid In the watery darkness men work by feel alone They grope for knives and bodies amid the sludge, shopping trolleys and cans. Melanie Reid joins a police diver on the Clyde Skoda Police diver The Daily Universal Register Dell Swiss voters back £14m-a-year health scheme to give addicts free heroin Switzerland World slump will shake party rule, China leader warns The cost Multiple Display Advertising Items Friendly words, but no action for states seeking Nato role Georgia Last-act drama as La Scala strike looms Italy (AP): Hundreds killed in poll clashes (AFP): Suicide attack (Reuters): Pirates in 'deal' (AP): Burma jailings (AFP): Car ban (Reuters): Whales stranded (AP): Left poll gains Lights dimmed Get ready for a rough ride from world recession, Beijing President tells party bosses China Violence looms after protesters at airport threaten fight to death Thailand Timesonline The Times Why the top wine cellar will stay bottled up in a museum France Multiple Display Advertising Items Factories need state aid in days to avert failures employers say Plea by EEF as Mandelson views rescue options Oil price set for new falls after Opec move Chelsea's £7m signing Woolworths in talks Protest at HBOS deal Quote of the day Nestlé chief's task Going to the wall 'This year, Black Friday could become the next iconic London Stock Exchange loses business to rivals Stock markets Paulson's eclipse could be the global turning point Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea signs up Thomas Cook in £7m deal Business Capgemini A sporting test for RBS Nokia Can one of the Dragons make a wonder of Woolies? Web catches more of your money as shoppers click on to online shopping Timesonline Scarborough Scottish challenge to takeover of HBOS Coutts & Co Students embrace the economic crisis in Bank of England's interest rate challenge New priority Consumers stay home as they repay debt Prepare for the next technological revolution Scramble to cut emissions to spare companies' shame Ca Chettenham & Gloucester (Reuters): Ireland prepares strategy over endangered pensions Citigroup to sell Japanese clearing house to raise funds (Reuters): Nakheel cuts jobs as Dubai reels from financial crisis General Motors prepares its cash plea to Congress Oil price heads for further falls after Opec fails to contain infighting over production cutbacks Berlusconi defends doubling VAT on satellite television subscriptions Scarborough No matter what the climate is, Nestlé's mantra is always the same - onwards and upwards Monday manifesto The world's biggest food group is striding on, regardless of the storm that has enveloped the global economy. Marcus Leroux reports Ns&i Paul Bulcke The Times Q&A Equity Prices WSPA Bleak outlook for retailers on blackest of Black Fridays Retail & Leisure America relies on consumer spending more than any other developed country, but the economy will feel the pinch this year, writes Suzy Jagger Starbucks slows down to taste the coffee as fairtrade becomes focus The Seattle-based giant has cut back on its global expansion plans. Marcus Leroux reports Companies are looking online for opportunities as the downturn gathers steam First in line Retail on the internet Food for thought Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Jørn Utzon Danish architect whose career became synonymous with the bitterness and triumph of his greatest creation, the Sydney Opera House Jørn Utzon, AO, architect, was born on April 9,1918. He died on November 29,2008, aged 90 Winter brings deep blue darkness for the best Andreas Liveras Cypriot-born tycoon who made a fortune in bakery and then set up a lucrative yacht charter agency Andreas Liveras, bakery tycoon, was born on April 1,1935. He died of gunshot wounds on November 26,2008, aged 73 Stephen Dean City entrepreneur who specialised in floating small companies and was known for his nimble deal-making Stephen Dean, entrepreneur and financier, was born on May 19,1950. He died of cancer on November 12,2008, aged 58 Andrew Peat Corporate lawyer who was a key figure in the £5bn sale of Unilever subsidiaries to ICI Andrew Peat, corporate lawyer, was born on August 21,1940. He died in an accident on holiday in South America on November 11,2008, aged 68 Dark, deep blue sky brings a celestial feast for astronomers Night Sky December Court Circular Premium bonds Service dinners Legal news Stay available only against party to arbitration Law Report Court of Appeal Chemical controls defective Queen's Bench Division Creating tenancy by intention Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Sue Ryder Care Public Notices Legal Notices An aviation pioneer revisits the scene of a past triumph Times Archive Timesonline Calls to the Bar Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Uncertainties dog Thomas as McCoy becomes ominous presence in wings Fakenham Where do England go after autumn of discontent? Johnson delays deciding future of Inglis Drever Catch Me holds off gallant Brave Inca Racing Folkestone Britain's three challengers made no impact as Screen Raconteur Bet of the day Course specialists Kempton Park Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Leicester The myopia that poses a threat to our passion Badminton Results Basketball Bowls Cricket Darts Golf Hockey Ice hockey Rugby league Rugby union Skiing Squash Football Fixtures Olympic heroine allowing herself no rest in pursuit of improvement Athletics Fearless Townend cashes in but riders find in tough going Equestrianism Funding cuts make fourth place at London 2012 false target, BOA warns Moynihan voices fears as minor sports wait to hear fate Adams settles for silver lining as she chases her dream Boxing Super League revises format for play-offs Hockenheim plea Stompe stamps class Qualified success Giants star shot Proud Wales land blow for Europe Rugby union White influence shines bright Geraghty pounces to steal win Gomarsall's sleight of hand thwarts Bath bid for the top England's duty to India - and themselves Gallas another author of his own downfall A modern tale of administrative folly A dose of Carling magic is needed — even if it means no to Borthwick Rugby union Rees and Haskell look captaincy material Timesonline The Times Tyros left exposed and get what they deserve Rugby union Nomura More questions than answers for England Rugby union After three successive maulings at the hands of the southern-hemisphere superpowers, the team manager needs to take stock, says David Hands VU Limited Ryan's charges come so close to sevens heaven Lions watch Must try harder: Stats, ratings and analysis Johnson's stricken supertanker finds itself in deep and dangerous waters England's only option is to take the safety-first route on passage back to India Cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items Swann agonises over whether to put on hold dream of Times Crossword 24,085 Picture Gallery The Times Scolari in 'conspiracy' claim Chelsea manager attacks officials after defeat by Arsenal The Times Top of the table Mike Atherton Index Index Britannia rules the waves, bobs and fringes 2008 British Hairdresser Ofthe Year Nominees The UK has become a hair-obsessed nation with more salons, keener customers and sharper stylists than its continental rivals. Damian Whitworth attends this year's British Hairdressing Awards, and reports on an industry at the cutting edge Short on top and forget the sushi And Brits excel at these, too The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Lemon zest for life Royal Exchange The problem with ageing is . . . actually, there isn't one The Times A charged experience inside the congestion zone Motoring Smart EV (Batteries included) I'm not coming in today: my dog is stressed out Health As plans are announced to replace sick notes with 'fit notes' for the long-term ill, what is the future for quick sickie-takers, asks Mark Barrowcliffe WHSmith Chew it over Nutrition Eating slowly How it helps Raised hopes for prostate cancer sufferers Q&A How can you treat chronic lower back pain? Aston Dental Timesoffers Arts Boys and girls, come out to plays The Government has a plan to tempt young people into the theatre by giving away a million tickets. Is this a bold initiative or a bonkers idea to grab an easy headline? Lucy Powell reports Play Why pay full price? Theatre on the cheap On a musical merry-go-round Lesley Garrett loves doing musicals every bit as much as opera. It all about the mix, she tells Emma Pomfret Royal Opera House Finding the girl within the man First night Theatre Wig Out! Royal Court Concert Bavarian RSO/Jansons Festival Hall Pop MGMT Forum, NW5 Dance G Queen Elizabeth Hall Inside today Opera Riders to the Sea London Coliseum Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Estelle Indigo, SE10 Identity parade Young times The Times Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day New cop on the block TV & Radio Weekend tv Wallander (Sunday, BBC One) Louis Theroux: Law and Disorder in Philadelphia (Sunday, BBC Two) Animals in the Wob: Dogs (Saturday, Channel 4) Creamed salmon kedgeree Dinner tonight Eat it with In Dreams Radio 4,11.30pm BBC One Tv today The Times This World: Forced to Marry Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm The Ascent of Money Channel 4,8pm Johnny Come Lately (1943, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm Casualties of War (1989) Five, 10pm Variations Spooks BBC One, 9pm SimOne (2002) Channel 4,1.15am World War Two: Behind Closed Doors BBC Two, 9pm Adulthood (2008) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Big on MySpace Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4699 Polygon Codeword No 380 Word Watching Appeal Times2 Quiz Acorn Stairlifts Saturday's Solutions Index Weekend in numbers Histon's happy home Conquerors of Leeds entertain Swansea in FA Cup third round Benítez urges players to show title credentials Fans taunt Mido again Third-round draw Whelan looking to cash in on Heskey while he can In brief More trouble in Swansea Smith back in charge Friedel will play on to 40 Correction Ronaldo red draws conflicting opinions City manager mocks forward's excuse for dismissal The Prem Timesonline Spot the pie Tony's Fiver Arsenal given sense of belief Barclays Premier League But it is too soon for Arsène Wenger's side to be seen as contenders, says Martin Samuel 'Outstanding' Gallas milks manager's applause Planet Jupitus: The Columnist Martin Samuel The Columnist Inaction over Morgan's challenge will return to haunt the FA French lesson a turn-off And another thing . . . Bid's grounds for concern Gerrard's title deeds Quota of self-interest Should Chelsea ditch Didier Drogba? The Debate Milestone for Moyes Kaveh Solhekol on a victory in the Everton manager's 300th game Off to a poor start Southgate takes right approach Kirkland on hand to secure win Sunderland in freefall Tom Dart hears Roy Keane sound less and less certain of his future Ambitious Villa lack punch in Carew's absence Davis dashes fightback Alyson Rudd sees Tony Adams's side recover after surrendering a two-goal lead again Mist match puts Delap in spotlight Heskey heads for victory Tactical Analysis City get reality check Wayne Rooney shows gap in class, says Oliver Kay Ronaldo's ears may deceive him but eyes are on a How they stand Jones blames his sent-off captain for loss of points Coca-Cola Championship The Times Coca-Cola Championship Fixtures Heroic Histon prove that the magic is still in abundance FA Cup Impressive Kettering stick to chairman's script Simplicity is still beauty of the draw Championship Coca-Cola Football League League One Gilmartin shining in role of deputy League Two FA Cup, Non-League and Europe The Results Celtic increase pressure on Smith Scotland Liverpool v West Ham United The Box 7Setanta Sports 1, today, 8pm Live matches Timesonline Norwich City v Ipswich Town Sky Sports 1, Sunday, 1.15pm Gabriele Marcotti Cassano, the rebel genius who wants to live fast and die fat The Times Move over, Delia: these boys can cook Food for thought The Reading menu Spot the pie In this week The Final Word Army

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