News from 03/12/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Alyn Shipton, Brian Wade, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Martin Birchall, David Anderson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Julia Farley, Catherine Boyle, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian King, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Richard Rieser Chairman, Patrick Kidd, Kaya Burgess, Pauline Neale, Thomas Coghlan, Geoff Brown, Matt Brown, Ged Ackerley, Sean O'Neill Crime Editor, York Membery, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Sian Powell, Deborah Haynes, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Melanie Reid, Peter Stiff, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Lord Walton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Meg Paige, Rhys Blakely, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Angela Jameson, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Suzy Jagger, Gerhard Bissels, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, David Evans, Kate Booth, John Westerby, Sam Coates, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Sheera Frenkel, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Dudley Lusted Head of Corporate Healthcare Development, Peter Howarth, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Alice Thomson, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Roger Boyes, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, James Charles, Peter Dixon, David Culm, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Robert Crampton, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Amanda Cartlidge, Helen Power, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Amyan MacFadyen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Rosie Lavan, Tony Dawe, Edward Cross, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Warwick Hood, David Sinclair, Sheila Taylor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Bob Keywood, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Anthony Powell, Paul Orengoh, Michael Evans, Andrew Graham-Dixon, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Romeo Ranoco, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, John Slinger, David Robertson, Richard Ford,
ResumoThe truth about my mother The Times De Menezes coroner rules out unlawful killing verdict BA-Qantas talks Inside today India ill-equipped The British tortured Obama's grandfather, says Granny Sarah Sex killer guilty Borrowers' victory Arsenal humbled Speak Up Leading articles If the Speaker's statement on Damian Green distracts from the Queen's Speech, that is the fault of a tired government which has neglected liberty Index The Merits of 'One-Club' Economics Reopening the debates of the 1980s has no relevance to tackling today's recession Bear Necessities Berlin Zoo would be callous to make Knut a victim of the credit crunch Feature News Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather BA-Qantas deal may create global airline Aviation giant would carry 200m passengers a year Marriage of convenience is prompted by falling profits Bvlgari 'Pop stars' in TV advert were larger than life . . . unfortunately so were the sofas Bigger is better in adland but whoppers are out of the question The Workout Haringey council to face second review Boy's body found Car Co2 fines stalled £50m for drug law Pregnancy fitness risk Most read at timesonline. co. uk Jailed sex killer convicted of murdering girl in 1991 Police prepare to reopen other unsolved cases Barrister was going to resign if her mother won libel action Inside Breitling Inside today Beatings and abuse 'gave Obama's grandfather loathing of British' Obama The President-elect's relatives have told how the family suffered in the Mau Mau revolt, report Ben MacIntyre and Paul Orengoh Bloody birth of a nation 'a prisoner in my own country' Case study The prisoner 'So horrified I refused to go' Case study The British administrator Tale of family torture may strengthen animosity They fought for Britain, then turned to rebellion Changeling The Games may be up for BBC as bidding war starts Multiple Display Advertising Items Mont Blanc Samsung Mini Shaky start but sit tight for a ride you won't want to get off Theatre Carousel Savoy Shell You owe me another £5.6 million, former wife tells Tory tycoon Bank of Scotland Philips UBS Now Lloyd Webber must dance to Putin's tune People 'Headcase' Robert reverts to type The Face Robert Carlyle FedEx The posthumous Papers of Hugo Young, the political The publication of Soho Society, the memoirs of the As she turns 70, an ecologically aware Tina Turner has recycled the famous chain-mail dress that she wore opposite Mel Gibson in the 1985 film, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Even the seen-it-all-before Madison Square Garden audience was a little surprised Postscript Devastating news from Broadcasting House. The Woman's Kimberley Quinn (formerly Fortier), David Blunkett's Extremist preacher sent back to prison Uncle Ben's Sky I'm a celebrity (8ft 2in, hormonal), get me out of here Christmas Debenhams Scotland Yard struggles to find a way out of the Damian Green debacle Politics Skoda Outrage shouldn't be one-sided Banks, lap-dancers and benefits cheats will be made to play fair What the speech will announce Queen's Speech may be disrupted amid Tory protest threats Pupils are sent home as snow shuts 200 schools Orange Credit crunch led to train suicide Ant on the march across Europe Conjoined twins undergo surgery Fined driver pays up — every penny Human brain is taken in by scientists' body swap illusion Fiat Mind bending The Sunday Times The unworldly girl who fell prey to a depressive killer one winter night Vicky Hamilton murder Vicky Hamilton's disappearance after meeting a car dealer with a violent grudge against women led to a 17-year mystery. Melanie Reid reports Aerlingus Life of sexual violence Architects put up a show of their own as City deserts art Think-differently Commentary Council schools chief resigns after being exposed as IRA 'traitor' living on the run The National Autistic Society In court today WHSmith Stem-cell operation helps stroke patient The Open University The Times T. K. maxx Justice is seen to be done as Elephant Toilet puts paid to the inconvenient courtroom Times Christmas Appeal Better services without reform? It's just a con This is a time for creative innovation, not the rigid belief that statistics can show us all the answers to our problems Alone doesn't mean lonely (happily) Eyecatching It takes two have a one-night stand. So what's the Road age And now for something far more important The raid on Damian Green's office was high farce, not constitutional disaster. MPs should address weightier matters Picture Gallery The police are being handcuffed by rules Strict procedures and guidelines leave officers unable to do their jobs - just like social workers Saint Nicked In my view Thunderer: Thunderer A skiving culture How to meet greenhouse gas reduction targets Haringey, social work and Ofsted Timesonline That extra VAT Big Smarts Heroin should be free for addicts Disabled dignity Prayer not pudding What's in a name? Be prepared It takes two to have a one-night stand (and they can both enjoy it) Britain is top of the league when it comes to casual sex. Let's celebrate, says Matthew Syed. We're finally casting off our prudish hypocrisy London eye The Daily Universal Register Dell Forgotten migrants who paid for jobs end up lost in hanger 'hotel' Iraq Timesonline Israel mourns Jewish victims of Mumbai terror Obama told Tehran will have nuclear capability next year Iran The co-operative bank Lastminute. com (Reuters): African leaders named in graft claim Suspects arrested (AFP): Fumes kill schoolgirls Which? Chinese chef becomes Michelin star China On the menu More clashes feared after airport protests Thailand Nationwide The Times Sinister force that wields power in the land Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexmark Indian police hampered by First World War weapons Mumbai Rice on mission to ease tensions Pakistan Taste of Christmas You are a child of Israel, orphaned son is told Israel Timesonline Captured gunman 'was sold into terrorism' by his father Books for Schools German soldiers deemed 'too fat to fight' Afghanistan Multiple Display Advertising Items Nato calls halt for Ukraine and Georgia Lloyds TSB promise to small business Yahoo! bid mooted OFT looks at JJB deal Game growth slows Quote of the day Commerce role filled FSA says that Halifax tracker loans must fall in line with bank rate cuts BBC in talks with Woolworths as pensioners fear worst 'If we need to access taxpayers' money, I will work Stock markets EDF may sell capacity to win British Energy deal Downturn clears path for air deals Rivals and regulators resist Gallic charm Nice words but banks have wriggle room Commodities HSBC Premier Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Successful New York player would like to meet investors for long-term relationship Carbon Trust Terra Firma dealmakers leave after EMI shake-up Nokia Tesco growth slows to levels not seen since days of last recession in 1993 Timesonline Iberia Christmas is coming, and hey, there's so much money around you have no idea how to get rid of it fast enough, do you? I can help Orange Redstone can't escape life in the goldfish bowl City Diary Some poetry for these troubled times. "Is it a meltdown City Diary Man who trashed SocGen wants to take leading role City Diary I am sorry to hear of the death, after a short illness, City Diary You're never too old to Twitter In the blue corner Brian Winterflood, founder of Winterflood Securities, City Diary Picture Gallery New Star in battle to stop exodus of best performers Multiple Display Advertising Items Nick Phillips resigned yesterday as chief executive of Entertainment Rights, the struggling London-based producer of Postman Pat and Basil Brush, after only nine months in the job Collapse of Bowie Castlebank provides snapshot of the weakening jobs market BA-Qantas merger talks are powered by an Irish connection Deals in the air Dominance on Heathrow-to-Sydney route could be just the start, if airlines succeed in forging a global super-alliance. David Robertson reports The Times Timesonline Former colleagues whose careers were cleared for take-off Ryanair turns up pressure on Aer Lingus shareholders after bid is rebuffed Stobart to buy Southend airport as southern base Carbon Trust World's biggest credit insurer says premiums may rise as companies fail Euler Hermes' profits fear after Woolworths Greene King keeps dividend despite fall in profit and tough climate Administrators check in at Folio Hotels The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds World Society for the Protection of Animals British funds Chief executives of America's big three carmakers humbled in return for $25bn bailout Three bosses prepared to work for $1, but will that be enough? General Electric jobs at risk as it cuts profit forecast Corus seeks state aid from the Netherlands (Reuters): Green view at HSBC (Reuters): Fortis board friction Holiday prices to rise (Reuters): Shell delays oil plan Uniqlo shops around London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 Rio Tinto undermined by takeover defence costs Market report Shine comes off Wogen metals Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Analysts shelve fears of Tesco warning and get the price right Thomas Cook Deal of the day Timesonline EcoSecurities Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive Putting a brave face on fame Ideas at work Being a PR to the stars can be fun, but it demands special skills. York Membery savours a taste of life with the A-list They say 'never go back', but what if they want you back? The lowdown Timesonline How to influence people at work Want to call the shots? Give up the glory and open your ears. Carly Chynoweth reports Take Five Cialdini's six principles Top 100 Graduate employers No 66 Government Communications Head Quarters (GCHQ) Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of a German Christmas Savour the festive atmosphere of the traditional bazaars British Isles Late deals Four nights cooped up in Cumbria for £90; a five-night cruise to Zeebrugge and Hamburg, £195; a week in the Azores, £230 The Times Short haul Long haul Travel by day to see the land of the Pharaohs Late Travel Timesonline Reader Offers Ltd Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items V. P. Singh Indian Prime Minister who created a social revolution by opening job opportunities to lower caste groups Vishwanath Pratap Singh, former Prime Minister of India, was born on June 25,1931. He died on November 27,2008, aged 77 "To omit 'under God' is to omit the definitive factor Richard Hickox Lives remembered Harold Brown Film archivist who pioneered the conservation of fragile treasures from the early days of the cinema Harold Brown, MBE, film archivist, was born on August 15,1919. He died on November 14,2008, aged 89 Lives in brief Timesonline Rob Partridge Likeable music industry publicist who fostered the careers of Bob Marley and Bono Rob Partridge, journalist and music industry publicist, was born on June 2,1948. He died of cancer on November 26,2008, aged 60 The Rev George Docherty Pastor who inspired President Eisenhower to amend the US Pledge of Allegiance The Rev George Docherty, pastor, was born on May 9,1911. He died on November 27,2008, aged 97 Lady Weir Diplomat who was later active in several heritage and animal charities Lady Weir, OBE, diplomat and charity worker, was born on May 31,1945. She died of cancer on November 2,2008, aged 63 Court Circular Giving insurance warrant reasonable interpretation Law Report Court of Appeal No priority for former addict Court of Appeal An animated scene on Edwardian London's river Times Archive Timesonline Spelling Luncheon Dinner Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Legal Notices Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private University News Announcements Legal Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 Thomas loses big-race ride after 'torrid time' Hereford Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Plumpton England cricketers request protection from commandos Southwell Catterick Johnson happy to tackle the best in fact-finding mission Racing Kempton Park Bet of the day Course specialists After golf and poker, Sampras returns to deliver familiar aces Tennis Fourth operation puts Ballesteros back in intensive care Golf Scott has to pull out with wounded knee NFL suspends six Durham inundated Horner's head start Phelps out on his own German Skurygin Government runs out of money for Olympics after late £50m bailout London 2012 Indian Ocean boom and bust prove frustration for Walker Sailing Timesonline Football Results American football Basketball Ice hockey Snooker Squash Football Fixtures Rugby union Gavin pulls no punches as he relives the nightmare of saunas and fasting Boxing DeGale swaps gold for riches and says 'i wasn't given choice' Radcliffe aims for a speedy return to the London stage Athletics Stars in the making Long season makes England unfit for purpose, says Meyer Andrew pleads for patience as Johnson starts rebuilding job The team manager and the RFU say they need time if England are to walk off with the prizes in the generation game, David Hands reports Timesonline The Times White hopes Barbarians claim another famous scalp The Times England 'should not go back to India' Cricket Expert says team risk being caught in general attack Premier League agrees to investigation of club debts Newcastle turning off supporters with shortage of forward thinking Football Under-21s await European draw The Sweeper Scolari supplies some home truths to restless players Carragher enjoys view from top Dropped points are no reason for alarm, says defender Liverpool's public display of support for Michael Ronaldinho admits he was tempted by move to City Wigan risk all on £30m Heskey gamble Timesonline Ince hoping to succeed where others failed against United Ferdinand sends warning to title rivals by setting target of 20 games unbeaten Carling Cup It is not Ferguson's style, but he must stop chasing glory and retire quietly into the shadows Familiar face now a foe for Redknapp at Vicarage Road Burnley hungry for more after McDonald's double brings Wembley closer Carling Cup Boodles Timesonline Composed Ellington sends Derby through to semi-finals Times Crossword 24,087 Picture Gallery The Times Commandos demanded by England if India tour is to resume ECB says it will not compromise on security The Times Inside today Class of vintage Clarets leaves Arsenal young guns … 30 million reasons why Wigan cannot afford to lose Index 'i thought she'd come after me' Constance Briscoe wrote in her memoir, Ugly, that she was beaten as a child by her mother. Then she was sued by her for libel. She talks to Janice Turner about violence, victory and vindication Let it glow, let it glow, let it glow Displaying Christmas lights outside your house takes time, money — and a thick skin to stand up to local opposition. So why do people do it, asks Penny Wark The Times Big kid's high-tech display Royal Exchange The university challenge that faces Oxbridge The Times How the Italian designer and the movie star tackled a China crisis Fashion When Donatella Versace saw images of children injured in a Chinese earthquake, she felt compelled to help. Then she heard that Jet Li had set up a charity — and got in touch. Peter Howarth reports L. K. Bennett Timesoffers The patient: Miley Cyrus Sarah vine's cosmetic surgery Natasha Law Fashionista questionnaire 'i miss my pre-baby boobs' AA Killer jewels Add dramatic energy to an understated black dress with bold, up-to-the-minute costume jewellery Cut, paste and get the close-up An explicit new exhibition questions who owns images in out cut-and-paste culture, reports Rachel Campbell-Johnston Dispersion ICA, London SW1 Royal Opera House MyUS Out of the shadows First night Theatre The Pride Royal Court Upstairs, SW1 Nationaltheatre Pop Kings of Leon Brighton Centre Jazz Keith Jarrett Festival Hall Concert BBCSO/Hrusa Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Contemporary Music Festival Huddersfield 'i am proud to live here' Young times As cholera spreads across Zimbabwe, a young person describes his life in the African country The Times Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Anagrams Puzzle of the day One's been framed TV & Radio Last night's tv The Queen's Coronation: Behind Palace Doors (Channel 4) Horizon: Do You Know What Time It Is? (BBC Two) Imagine: Heavy Metal in Baghdad (BBC One) Gnocchi with chorizo and chestnuts Dinner tonight Eat it with Andrew Graham-Dixon Travels with Vasari BBC Four, 9pm BBC One Tv today The Times Little Dorrit Viewing guide BBC One, 8pm Oceans BBC Two, 8pm A Fish Called Wanda (1988) Film choice Sky Movies Indie, 8.10pm 36 (2004) BBC Four, 10pm Variations The Devil's Whore Channel 4,9pm Dangerous Adventures for Boys Five, 9pm Twisted (2004) Channel 4,1.55am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Extra helpings Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Word Watching Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4701 Polygon Codeword No 382 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Sunrise Yesterday's Solutions
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