News from 02/12/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Gabriele Marcotti, Alyn Shipton, Caroline Little Co-Chairs, David Wighton, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Ben Freeth, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Kenneth Bruce, Group Captain James Lloyd Davies, Robert Lindsay, Ginny McGrath, Christopher Morcom, QC, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Andy Hayman, Clive Davis, Ben Miller, Sam Marlowe, Paterson Joseph, Joanna Sugden, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, James Drife, Sathnam Sanghera, Richard Sheath, J. A. S. Eccles, Hannah Fletcher, Rachel Sylvester, Francis Elliott, Sian Powell, Jamie Stevenson, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Charlie Bland, Peter Stiff, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Laura Dixon, Howard Thomas Former Chief Probation Officer, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Robin Cooke-Hurle, Graham Keeley, D. Winter, Derwent May, Zaki Cooper, Roy Bullock, Helen Power M&A Correspondent, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Justin Rose, Joao Padua, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Marion Dewey, Russell P. Cooper, Tom Baldwin, Camila Batmanghelidjh, Rob Wright, Anthony Hickman, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Stefan Szymanski, David Griffiths, Kate Howard, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Professor Tanya Byron, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, James Charles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Paul Simons, Parminder Bahra, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Robert Teed, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Stephen Porter, Philip Webster, Bronwen Maddox Chief Foreign Commentator, Sarah, Steven Berkoff, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Veronica Schmidt, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Giles Whiting, Alan Douglas,
ResumoMeet Designer Spice The Times Officials who failed Baby P are forced out Spot checks on social workers ordered Stay away, tourists told as Venice is submerged Blair ignored warning over 2012 Olympics Green inquiry widens Pound falls to $1.48 Tesco loses custom Liverpool disappoint Inside today Get The Times to your door by am - free delivery wiothin … Why Ms Shoesmith had to go The Real Lessons of Baby P Leading articles Box ticking did not save him. Only accountability and openness will prevent future tragedy, and Government should start by publishing the serious case review Index Re-educating Hillary The next US Secretary of State's first job is to learn how Obama thinks Net Gains and Losses The computer is a boon to learning, but not a substitute for it Families World Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Olympics good for having a party but not much else, secret report warned ministers Timesonline Inside today How London team rallied support Tiffany & Co Dinghies in the piazza join the canal gondolas as rising tide drenches Venice The Moses project Warding off Byron's prophecy The Workout Knife crime concerns Anti-Israel carols row Asthma birth link Wardens get minders Rice's royal recital Most read at timesonline. co. uk 'Mole' shows his face as spotlight switches to Davis Police want to question new senior Tory over leak Next time, police will think twice before telling Boris TAG Heuer Timesonline Inside today Ministers faced more embarrass-ment after details of … Catalogue of failings 'leaves many others at risk of abuse' Baby P Damning report says Haringey children's services have still not learnt lessons from two deaths and urgently need reform, writes Rosemary Bennett The blunders Inside today Director whose will of iron may have proved to be her undoing Why focus on meeting targets did not save young child's life 'i can't be confident all children are safe' Bringing it all together Mother loses libel battle over 'Ugly' lawyer's misery memoir Duty-free travel allowances rise Cash laundering trial for ex-officer Golfer is fined for speeding Pulmo Bailly Cruise ship Britons in brush with Gulf pirates Attackers fired shots as they tried to intercept We're left here as others fly home, says stranded tourists Ryanair IPhone 3G Turner winner attacks 'shock art' of Hirst and Emin Barclays Rachel Campbell Johnston HM Revenue & Customs Is there no end to the Beckhams' talents? Cruz, 3, delights his elder brothers at the LA Lakers basketball game with an impromptu breakdancing session Mumbai's good news story The Face Dev Patel Raja Fashions Jailhouse rock is something to Bragg about People Anne-Marie Duff is keeping tight-lipped about her role Postscript "What's the best thing that Angelina has ever cooked "i try to be as frank as I can be, " says Nick Clegg, Lastminute. com The credit crunch has hit Condé Nast. "i am so sorry … Sightings of mice on the House of Commons estate are Q In what year did Napoleon meet his Waterloo? A Who cares? Just google it Education John Lewis How to be in the know Man or mouse: the dangers of relying on a computer's memory Timesonline Peer admits sending texts before fatal crash Multiple Display Advertising Items In court today The Times Mombooks One woman, one child and the idea that brought them together Times Christmas Appeal Shell Cutbacks threaten athletes' dreams of going for gold 2012 Olympics Skoda Tarnished legacy Let's end this competition for the gaudiest Games Multiple Display Advertising Items World Cup bid undermined as few are moved to take up sport Dfs 'Stabbing suspect told his mother: I think it was me' Multiple Display Advertising Items Dell Child protection man 'killed girlfriend's son' Man shot dead by police near cathedral is named Multiple Display Advertising Items Dolphins returned to the sea after rescue operation Model railway enthusiast makes a space odyssey BBC apologises, again, after actor exposes himself Psychotic terrorists in search of a grievance Those who wreaked havoc in Mumbai were not thinking of Kashmir. They were brainwashed by an ideology of hatred How to beat the Black Friday blues Why social workers were bound to fail in the Baby P Snakes alive Return to boom? The Memo Martyr was not the real target The Government has lost control of the flow of information. The pursuit of Damian Green was the wrong way to stem it Picture Gallery The moral darkness that engulfed Baby P The damning verdict on Haringey children's services is part of a culture of despair in social work Anyone can play In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Punishment should not mean humiliation An energy revolution The arrest of Damian Green and the role of the Speaker The cost of protecting our children Timesonline Mumbai's faith mix Woolies remembered Where's the rugby? Heathrow approach Seen some changes Bit of a squeeze Nothing to fear The police beg us for food. What hope is there? People die from eating anthrax-infected cattle... child gangs roam freely... cholera spreads... The latest report from Zimbabwean farmer Ben Freeth Portman Group The Daily Universal Register Sorry, Henry, this just isn't horrid enough Theatre Horrid Henry Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Under new management: Obama's team of rivals promise change United States Harare turns off water as cholera tightens its grip Inside today Timesonline A change of tone, but policy is likely to stay Rolex Bush 'unprepared for war' and regrets false Iraq intelligence Rampage as Harare turns off the taps Zimbabwe Castle Cover North Korea orders border clampdown (AP): Rebels 'lose town' (AP): Mother killed babies Newcastle Multiple Display Advertising Items Warmer links are sought with Moscow as Nato hopes cool Ukraine More gunmen may be free and ready to strike again Mumbai India The Times Search for scapegoats amid claims that hotels and coastguards were warned about attacks Inside today Timesonline Pakistan told to extradite terrorists and criminals Timesonline Price protesters host free buffet at hypermarket France Multiple Display Advertising Items Downturn pushes yet more out of work Buncefield charges Persimmon seeks deal Quote of the day China industry slows Shoppers leave Tesco for Asda and Morrisons at record rates Criticism of supermarket's discounting drive Redstone takes $800m hit on games stake PwC called in to advise on pub group's restructuring Stock markets Global falls in manufacturing increase rate cut pressure First, put your own house in order My kingdom for a debt refinancing A $115m question of responsibility Commodities Porsche Design Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Duffield set to lose New Star control over debt Carbon Trust Arguments at breakfast table Behind the news Samsung Suitors close in on profitable debt collection business of collapsed London Scottish Q&A Palm The rise and fall of a northern institution Does someone at Nokia have a sense of humour? This is apparently what comes up on the GPS facility of its current mobile phones when you attempt to find Waterloo Aiming for the stars with their head in the clouds City Diary KLM Posh builder can't dig his way out of this one City Diary Crossrail is not even a hole in the ground and they … City Diary I was sitting in a trendy Islington brasserie City Diary Picture Gallery Mr Livingstone, Lord Mayor's hosts presume City Diary Beware the Hand of God In the blue-and-white corner Diego Maradona Ryanair revives bid for Aer Lingus at half the value of initial offer Airline hopes new Taoiseach is sympathetic Sports management group blames contract delays for profit warning Party season palls for Moss Bros as sales take a dive Gucci sought to pave the way for expansion at Stella McCartney, its British fashion house, with the appointment of Frederick Lukoff as chief executive from Lanvin, the French fashion house, where he was director of business devolpment and had been creited with a rise in sales. Last month Stella McCaartney announced a £1.1 million profit after sales rose by 24 per cent Travelling a road towards uncharted territory and the only way is down MPC briefing November Bank leaders huddle together in the shelters The Times Back to the Fifties? Redstone begins asset sale to protect empire Waterford Wedgwood's troubles increase the pressure on O'Reilly The mogul and his debts Behind the news Moscow management job cuts at TNK-BP suggest oligarchs are tightening their grip Milkround. com Bernanke signals that US rates will be cut below 1% Japan driving back to the bleak days of the '70s Timesonline Volvo future on the table as Ford makes pitch for Washington bailout Spanish car sales plunge to 15-year low amid credit crisis and soaring job losses Newspaper Marketing Agency Desperate times call for zero rates from the Fed Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Plunge in car sales sends Lonmin to nine-year low Market report Offers put a shine on Leather Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Dividends run dry as recession puts pressure on the 'pubcos' Reed Elsevier Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Aberdeen Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Porsche Design The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christian aid British funds Multiple Display Advertising Items The big idea that depends on microfinance Management & Finance Ending poverty worldwide is a huge ambition, but one man believes he has a way to achieve it, reports Parminder Bahra Box-ticking is not the key to managing in the boardroom Muhammad Yunus Timesonline Reliable measuring instruments are vital at a time when the barometer is plunging A clue to the future of company valuations lies in its history, writes Jamie Stevenson Specialists in career transition are reporting increased activity as the jobless figures rise Management briefing Outplacement DCF versus P/e Altium appointments Movers & Shakers Partner at Duke Street Bank air defence role Website financial services Brewin Dolphin round-up Accountants' president Adviser for Nesta Tomorrow Reader Offers Ltd Ibrahim Nasir Authoritarian moderniser who, as the first President of the Maldives, laid the foundations for the islands' fishing and tourist industries Ibrahim Nasir, former President of the Maldives, was born on September 2,1926. He died on November 22,2008, aged 82 Khertek Anchimaa-Toka Politician who became the world's first non-royal female head of state when she was elected to lead the tiny Soviet republic of Tuva Khertek Anchimaa-Toka, Tuvan and Soviet politician, was born in 1912. She died on November 4,2008, aged 96 Timesonline He established a reputation as a giantkiller, taking Sir Bernard Feilden Architect and heritage conservationist who helped to preserve St Paul's and Norwich cathedrals Sir Bernard Feilden, CBE, conservation architect, was born on September 11,1919. He died on November 14,2008, aged 89 Clive Barnes Lives remembered Richard Hickox Lady Bliss Stefan Buzas Bob Wade New Zealand-born chess master who played a key role in the growth of the game in the UK as a successful competitor, writer, coach and administrator Bob Wade, OBE, International Master, chess writer, coach and administrator, was born on April 10,1921. He died on November 29,2008, aged 87 Court Circular Near-suicide in custody requires open inquiry Law Report House of Lords Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline In Memoriam - Private Announcements Legal Notices Appointments Legal Notices They're off — on Europe's greatest sports car race Times Archive Timesonline Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sue Ryder Care Lipman & Sons Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Henderson offers viable threat to Nicholls in chase for trainers' title The Times England take measure of southern comfort from World … Findlay able to assist Thomas in hour of need Hereford Racing Lingfield Park Fakenham Yesterday's results Folkestone Southwell Course specialists Wolverhampton Bet of the day Wetherby will stage the Fighting Fifth Hurdle on My biggest regret in '08 was that quality took back seat to quantity Golf Football Results Cricket Sport Staff: Armstrong remains low-key on his chances of Tour fairytale Cycling Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Burress could face jail term after shooting himself in leg American football Johnson's role open to question as group opponents are unveiled Rugby union More trouble for England after Lipman citing Hamilton thinks title race is 'wide open' Olympic challengers Dragon short of puff Blow for MacCarinelli Inside today The Times ITV narrowly avoids embarrassing FA Cup exit England edge towards return to tour after being offered change of venues Cricket Final decision to be made after extra security checks The Times Terror attacks affect India's appeal and sponsors alike Test cricketers find an ally in Le Saux Morrison's run earmarks him as future star No fuss about Webb Adebayor reveals Achilles' heel Arsenal striker admits to taking "lesser" teams lightly Reading offer food for Madejski's undiminished hunger Keane would do better to keep his mouth shut Chelsea budget report leaves nothing in transfer kitty for Scolari to spend Chelsea have reached an agreement with Lyn Oslo, the Watford chairman resigns before vote of no confidence Larsson linked with Everton The Sweeper Big boots to fill — the past five winners of the Ballon d'Or Ronaldo set to be crowned as game's golden boy with landslide victory Voting for the Ballon d'Or has been shrouded in secrecy this year, but the United forward should have it in the bag, reports Gabriele Marcotti How it works Ferguson forecasts fight to finish Robinho urges City to resist settling for second-best Benítez needs brave hearts to cope with pressure of title race Concept 2 Timesonline Liverpool have thrown their weight behind the Times Crossword 24,086 Picture Gallery The Times Liverpool stumble to summit Green shuts the door to frustrate Gerrard and Co The Times Justin Rose Inside today Index Posh frocks Even as a spotty teenager, Victoria Beckham was never good at singing, she admits to Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong. But she always liked clothes. Following the launch of her own fashion label, she defends her status as its sole designer and explains the power of visualisation Pharmacy, one of a series of spot paintings by Damien Hirst Modern art explained Next Tuesday . . . Middle-class dilemma Lighten up, Scrooge Charge of the tight brigade After a shopworker in the US was trampled to death, Hannah Fletcher asks if Britain is heading for a similar tragedy — and if retailers are the ones to blame The Times Why I'd rather die than visit Dubai The Times When two into one can go Families Christmas can be hard for stepfamilies, or 'blended' families as Americans call them, but uniting the factions is well worth the effort, says Robert Teed Survival guide Blending at Christmas Pruhealth My grandad, to whom I was very close, recently died while I was away on a placement in Texas. I can't forgive myself for his death Dear Tanya Royal Exchange Timesoffers Arts Tomorrow begins here Forget trophy architecture. With recession looming the time has come for back-to-basics simplicity in buildings that are kind to the environment, reports Tom Dyckhoff Buy me Top hats and tales on the social ladder The snake pit of high society is exposed in an art project based on the Season, finds Joanna Pitman Radio Timesonline Revived from a watery grave First night Dance Ondine Covent Garden Concert Slava! Cadogan Hall, SW3 Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Jazz Abdullah Ibrahim Ronnie Scott's, W1 Book now Pop Kid Rock Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Der fliegende Holländer Barbican Inside today Painting the carpet red Young times The stars were out on Sunday for the children's Bafta awards. But what goes on behind the glitz and glamour of the big night? Sarah Vine and her daughter, Beatrice, went along to find out Books for Schools Daily dingbat Picture ladder Puzzle of the day Best daze of their lives TV&Radio Last night's tv Sex, Drugs and Rock'n'Roll: The 60s Revealed (Five) Forced to Marry: This World (BBC Two) World War Two: Behind Closed Doors (BBC Two) Spicy haricot beans with spinach bruschetta Dinner tonight Eat it with BBC One Tv today The Times Natural World Viewing guide BBC Two, 8pm Horizon BBC Two, 9pm A Simple Plan (1998) Film choice BBC One, 11.35pm Pride and Prejudice (2005) ITV3, 9pm Variations The Queen's Coronation: Behind Palace Doors Channel 4,9pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Bullitt (1968) Film4,10.50pm Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Animal crackers Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Word Watching Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4700 Polygon Codeword No 381 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity
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