News from 08/12/2008
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, The Rev Laurie Campbell Headmaster, Peter Lansley, Lesley Russell, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Charlie Oliver, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Lorna Wellings Graduate of Balliol College, Ben Hunt, Alan Shaw Headteacher, Moriah Jewish Day School, Dominic Wells, Moritz Volz, Clive Davis, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Kaya Burgess, Geoff Brown, Edward Solomons Director of Legal Services, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Paul McCombie, Tony Phillips, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Julia Belluz, Caroline Clayden, Angela Jameson, Keith Peat, Russell Kempson, Ed Potton, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Hugh Buchanan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Murad Ahmed Technology Reporter, Matt Hughes, Munir Uz-Zaman, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Julian Bannerman, Professor Richard Demarco, Miriam Raisner, Lindsey Bareham, John Carr, Francesca Steele, Alexander McCall Smith, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Parminder Bahra, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Robert Rouse, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Jeremy Cross, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Dominic Maxwell, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Michael Gove, Joe Clay, Sam Davies, Alexander Stoddart, Bill Cash, Douglas Rae, Martin Waller, Doug Cracknell, Sarah Butler, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sir Timothy Clifford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Alice Miles, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Brown, Richard Ford, David Fann, Miriam Reissner,
ResumoBehind the seenes at Chelsea The Times Traditional subjects go in schools shake-up Primary pupils switch to theme-based learning Computer skills 'as important as 3Rs' Von Bülow: my sadness at death of coma wife Consumers warned not to eat Irish pork Haringey abuse claim Speaker in doubt Hoax call to Pakistan Carmakers bailed out Inside today Timesonline A Duty to Intervene Leading articles Replacing the regime in Zimbabwe is a humanitarian imperative; the UK should support African calls for military intervention and offer supporting troops Index The New New Deal US fiscal stimulus is urgent, but will not be advanced by industrial bailouts The Perfect Meal The best food that chefs can cook, or is it still chips with everything? Column Health Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Driven to distraction Today's weather Sandals Q&A Shops rush to take Irish pork off shelves Cybergran, the 7/7 survivor who came back from dead to pioneer clip-on arm The Workout Straw backs overhaul of Human Rights Act Fewer police officers Social housing bailout Christingle surge Lotto jackpot rollover Most read at timesonline. co. uk Von Bülow 'never gave up hope that wife in coma would revive' Two decades of silence Behind the story Chanel Primary school children 'should be taught technology, not tradition' Education Call for theme-based learnings aims for less breadth in knowledge and more depth, reports Alexandra Frean TAGHeuer In a different class 'It's in keeping with our times' For David Fann 'Unnecessary and unhelpful' Against Alan Smithers Youngsters are already thinking out of the box 'Tis the season to be jolly frugal as online shoppers rush for Mega Monday bargains Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top ten savings Inside today I would like to have confidence in the Speaker, Cameron says — but MPs are ready to call time Biggest Lib Dem donor quits over 'timid' tax policies Traders pressed to deal in illicit goods Sleep link to diabetes Crash-pad holidays Gamekeeper murder Teenager is shot Faint causes pile-up Tesco Abducted boy 'was abused while in Haringey's care' Shoesmith asked police to investigate Penalties for warring parents could backfire, warn judges IWC Dell Mario makes way for Shakespeare on games consoles Multiple Display Advertising Items HSBC A prayer of thanks with a father safely home Rare sealskin jacket stolen from Scottish museum Early start for flood defences in high-risk areas 'No garden safe' from march of killer diseases Monarch Multiple Display Advertising Items 'There will be no more disease: the pump transformed Times Christmas Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items How Labour failed on its pledge to make poverty a thing of the past Poverty A decade after Tony Blair promised to halt the descent into deprivation, little has improved and much has worsened. Parminder Bahra writes Inside today Aquability Brave ideas, but a limit to what government can do £56m but lifts still don't work Case study Aylesbury Estate Portman Group Morrisons Detective 'was driven to suicide by harsh inquiry into theft case' The 'charity' that plotted the Mumbai attacks Pakistan has a hard job rooting out militancy. But it cannot let Jamaat-ud-Dawa carry on fooling people about its aims Warning: speaking Quango drives you to tears Junk music 'i turn away people who are spending their life savings Cardy arrest Sit by the fireside to hear Obama's New Deal The President-elect's relationship with the people will be crucial in his attempt to tackle America's huge problems Picture Gallery The peculiar case of middle-class benefits So it's bad for mothers to stay at home on welfare but it's Ok to get state aid for your big mortgage? Another labour of love In my view Thunderer: Thunderer Not the only British legacy in Kenya Parliamentary arrests Faith schools are an integral part of the community Speed cameras are not catching the right people Timesonline The fairness and rewards of a university place Scottish heritage Once hooked . . . A new body, please A distant memory 'It's hard to turn people away, but it's your job' As border security becomes increasingly important, Alice Miles spends a day with an immigration officer at Heathrow airport The Private Clinic Immigration officer The Daily Universal Register Cinders' old look has no place for Buttons First night Theatre Cinderella Lyric, Hammersmith Multiple Display Advertising Items Allies' vehicle depots destroyed as militants hit Afghan supply lines Hoax phone call on massacre brought nuclear neighbours to the brink of war India Wars and peace Hate spinach? How France is making a meal of science Inside today Vehicles destroyed in raids on Afghan supply bases Pakistan Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Ireland set for second vote on EU treaty (Reuters): Pilgrims stone devil (Reuters): Sarkozy upsets China (AFP): Quake remembered (AP): Bad note at La Scala (Reuters): Ghana casts its vote Riots spread after taunted policeman shoots teenager Greece Timesonline Lloyds TSB Obama plans for $1 trillion New Deal as he warns slump will get even worse United States Barack Obama yesterday named retired Army General Eric Books for Schools Inside today Government help Silenced by the Vatican, the critical voice Mugabe shamed with a honeytrap film Disgraced Archbishop is forbidden to help, Martin Fletcher writes from Bulawayo Inside today Timesonline Pius Ncube Zimbabwe accuses Brown of trying to stage invasion Timesonline Trust the French to make a meal out of eating greens France Multiple Display Advertising Items Obama puts pressure on car chiefs as Washington debates $15bn loan British Airways plans Gatwick cutbacks EU cereals for biofuels More cuts at UBS Shell wind project Quote of the day UK slips behind France Business big shot Advertising to suffer more than in last recession British jobs at risk at parts maker 'Eating out is still part of people's lives but they're Stock markets Banks angry at Brown's insistence on retail rate cut Why the Bank of England must fight the economic Blitz in a battle for Britain Commodities Porsche Design Currencies Need to know British funds Exchange rates They came, they saw, they shopped, but failed to lift clouds over the high street Capgemini Business big shot Peugeot Gates move lifts British hopes for Pentagon deals More jobs likely to go in service sector, says CBI High-fliers will join board to promote City of London Iberia Lloyds TSB Deflation returns to haunt Japan as commodity prices fall and yen soars Talks to create the world's biggest exchange are over Richard Cuthbert Mouchel sees net gain in taking new route into schools Monday manifesto The outsourcing company is an innovator, with ideas that have lasted more than a century, reports Angela Jameson Coutts & Co Equity Prices Mulberry Restaurants look beyond Christmas cheer and see long, dark winter ahead Retail & Leisure Promotions and special offers are the order of the day as eateries battle for a share of shrinking market. Dominic Walsh reports Still no easier to get a table at a top restaurant Case study Carol Lewis 'It was as though somebody had put the brakes on' Rental groups accelerate efforts to catch up with the car club market Short-term hire is booming amid rising car taxes and fuel costs, writes Sarah Butler First in line Pop-up shops The price of retail property has become exorbitant, so how do you set up shop? Food for thought Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Sunny' von Bülow American heiress who spent 28 years in a coma and whose former husband, Claus von Bülow, faced two trials for her attempted murder Sunny von Bülow, former wife of Claus von Bülow, was born on September 1,1931. She died on December 6,2008, aged 77 Timesonline He played a key role in transforming British opinion about apartheid Group Captain Gordon Key Ground attack pilot who experienced the disasters of the 1940 Battle of France and triumph in Burma Group Captain Gordon Key, OBE, DFC, ground attack and bomber pilot and tactician, was born on January 1,1914. He died on October 29,2008, aged 94 Air Vice-Marshal John Powell Director of Educational Services, RAF, whose sons were at the heart of Thatcher's and Blair's governments Air Vice-Marshal John Powell, OBE, Director of Educational Services, RAF, 1967-72, was born on June 12,1915. He died on November 24,2008, aged 93 Olive Margerison Secretary in Churchill's Cabinet War Rooms who was party to momentous events and secret plans Olive Margerison, secretary in the Cabinet War Rooms, was born on February 12,1915. She died on December 3,2008, aged 93 Mike Terry Campaigner who played a key role in transforming public opinion of apartheid Mike Terry, anti-apartheid campaigner, was born on February 21,1947. He died of a heart attack on December 2,2008, aged 61 Richard Stone Barrister and expert in maritime law who became Commissioner of Wrecks Richard Stone, QC, was born on March 11,1928. He died on October 24,2008, aged 80 Storing innocents' samples is disproportionate Law Report European Court of Human Rights Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private Awards Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Christmas cheer on its way to British homes Times Archive Timesonline Service appointments Latest wills Spelling Reader Offers Ltd Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move McCoy joins fan club as Master Minded reveals depth of ability Henderson's hurdlers face examination in Boylesports England players in total agreement on resuming India tour Big-race betting Lingfield Park Musselburgh Bet of the day Wolverhampton Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Course specialists The Times Britain delivers a fond farewell to man who was once all the rage Tennis Another chapter comes to a close for McEnroe Profile of a legend The things I'll do to avoid Christmas shopping Sailing Basketball Results Bowls Boxing Golf Motor rallying Rugby union Multiple Display Advertising Items Snooker Football Fixtures Timesonline So it's Dubai and good luck to Sorenstam as she sets her sights on trophy No 90 Golf Swede aims to end stellar career on high note Henrik Stenson had a four-under-par 68 in Sun City The glittering prizes after 16 years as a professional The Sun Testing times for drivers Loeb jumps for joy after dramatic victory Motor rallying Strokes of genius that changed the world for Beijing Seven hundredths of a second Rebecca Adlington's 400 metres freestyle victory came down to some radical rethinking by her coach, reports Owen Slot Hamilton overtaken Timesonline Olympic guiding lights Button fears for future as ghost haunts post-season celebrations Motor racing Bernard makes short work of setting record Sarwan warms up O'Sullivan stops clock Classic win for Walton Wie earns Tour place Harten fires Lightning Why Adlington deserves another gong this year "All right. You've won the World Cup once. Now go and More on the madness in modern pentathlon, in which … Keane's judgment proved wrong again Honda's move could lead to new era of real competition Magic Numbers Bath pushed all the way but survive frantic finish Rugby union Heineken Cup Carter realises the size of his task after White's mammoth contribution Saracens find it heavy going European Challenge Cup Brave Harlequins hit new heights as they storm French fortress Thelondonpaper Gloucester in good health with Narraway back in fold Rugby union Golden Boy shows feet of clay in beating Boxing Pacquiao defeats De La Hoya to set up bout with Hatton Khan reveals new focus as benefits of Hollywood training become clear Timesonline Men in the middle Timesonline Froch's sights on big payday after title victory lights up small screen Talking stops after team unite at last on the road to India Cricket Nagging doubts remain despite assurances over safety Christian aid Tour dates Tight security blanket awaits players Timesonline Times Crossword 24,091 Picture Gallery The Times England return defies terrorists Squad in 'brave and courageous decision' to fly back to India The Times Seven strokes of genius worth their weight in gold for Adlington Index Make it a special Christmas this year Each day this week, follow our team of experts as they transform Christmas with their home-made masterpieces Instructions Tomorrow The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Yule times Mental as anything — how I lost my rock'n'roll cool The Times Timesonline Large badge for sale, comes with SUV attached Motoring AA Peugeot 4007 SE 2.2 HDi 156 'Leaving the hospital felt like walking my father to his death' Health A crackdown on 'health tourism' has left many migrants in an NHS limbo, and some are dying while waiting for treatment. Julia Belluz investigates How others do it Europe's healthcare WHSmith Diabetes causes more amputations than landmines The Times Christmas lunch-lite Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Boost your pecs appeal Fitness The bench press is a popular exercise that helps you to tone your upper body and strengthen a range of muscles. But it's not easy, says Peta Bee Seasonal savings A low-fat alternative Life Scan Digging the dancing queen Simon Cowell might call her the queen of mean, and Strictly fans blame her for John Sergeant's exit, but Ed Potton discovers a softer side to Arlene Phillips House! Timesonline Head over heels First night Opening this week Book it, see it Highly recommended Last chance Book now A makeover for the two fat ladies Forget the stressful flow of numbers. The new bingo is a dazzling cabaret act. Dominic Wells marks his card Turning an Icelandic saga into a drama Gisli Orn Gardarsson was a gymnast; now he's a star of stage and screen. How did he pull that one off, asks Brian Logan Lego All that glitter is nearly gold First night Dance The Sleeping Beauty London Coliseum Concert Parasina Festival Hall Jazz Randy Crawford and Joe Sample Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Inside today Concert Kathryn Stott Gala Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert La Damnation de Faust Perth Concert Hall Twinkle, twinkle ... Young times Fancy getting a bit crafty for Christmas? Here's a simple guide to making a lovely candle holder. All you need is a jam jar and some tissue paper! Books for Schools Daily dingbat Which word or phrase is this? Say what you see Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Magical misery tour TV & Radio Weekend tv Wallander (BBC One) Scream Bloody Murder (CNN) After Rome: Holy War and Conquest (BBC Two) Chunky vegetable soup with pesto Dinner tonight Arnold Schwarzenegger Eat it with True Lies ITV2, 9pm Tv today The Times The Ascent of Money Viewing guide Channel 4,8pm Spooks BBC One, 9pm A History of Violence (2005) Film choice Channel 4,10pm Shiner (2000) BBC One, 11.35pm Variations World War Two: Behind Closed Doors BBC Two, 9pm Grave of the Fireflies (1988) Channel 4,2.05am Catastrophe Channel 4,9pm The Incredible Hulk (2008) New to Sky Box Office Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Digital choice Prime time digital planner Daytime sport Hell hath no fury . . . Web watcher Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4705 Polygon Codeword No 386 Word Watching Times2 Quiz Acorn Saturday's Solutions Index Weekend in numbers Quinn biding his time Sunderland chairman inundated with offers to replace Keane West Ham did not offer me job, says Redknapp Owen's future in limbo Bruce warns that Heskey will not be sold cheaply In brief Portsmouth up for sale Ferguson backs reunion Government accused Martínez fires volley Scolari is feeling the strain, says Wilkins Assistant reveals manager is affected by tiredness The Prem Timesonline Spot the pie Ince's problem is not his race or his resumé. It's relegation Mawhinney's madcap plan And another thing . . . Anonymity on the line Blast from the past Reading the bans Platini's grave new world England's forgotten man The Debate A walk on the wild side Rights and wrongs Courage not in doubt Hidden agenda Last laugh for McClaren? Last-action hero Young Barclays Premier League Kaveh Solhekol witnesses a stunning climax to a remarkable match Hitmen who were quickest on the draw Everton ratings Villa ratings Miller injury increases Albion woe Tony's Fiver Ballack cuts down Bolton Midfield player embodies Chelsea's spirit, writes Russell Kempson Teams determined to give nothing away Behind the scenes with the Blues Backstage at the Bridge Planet Jupitus: The Columnist Stoke are thriving on team spirit Colleagues rally round sad Eboué Some Arsenal fans have it in for the Ivory Coast defender, Nick Szczepanik reports Barmby fears the loss of Hull's renaissance man Substandard: three on-off performances Ronaldo sets his goals Tom Dart says the forward is clear about his ambitions United ratings Sunderland ratings Hodgson's choice is a simple one Sunderland's retreat Tactical Analysis Gerrard stays deep Bobby dazzler Rooney vacates spot for Tévez Ashbee makes a splash Blackburn ratings Liverpool ratings I'll fight on, insists Ince Oliver Kay listens to a defiant Blackburn manager Liverpool shaken by loss of potential buyer Player of the weekend Hoffenheim are proving success is not always down to money NHL's misplaced morality And another thing . . . For sale: nice Spanish Villa Italian league Spanish league French league German league Lita helps Norwich draw first blood Coca-Cola Championship Dickov urges Leicester to give Fryatt better deal Coca-Cola League One Timesonline Wycombe's run halted by Hudson and Hylton Coca-Cola League Two Timesonline The Fixtures Championship Coca-Cola Football League Leading scorers In form Average goals conceded Heinz Müller Barnsley Player of the weekend League One Leading scorers In form Average points home Player of the weekend League Two Leading scorers In form Average points past six games Player of the weekend Non-League Debutants boost flagging Borough Scotland Middlesbrough v Arsenal The Box Live matches Celtic stunned as Boruc blunder ends win streak West Ham v Tottenham Setanta Sports 1, today, 8pm On the outside looking in Alan Curbishley West Ham will come under close scrutiny tonight, says Tom Dart The Times No time to lose for those in charge It's crucial that a team gels . . . but waxing? Moritz Volz argues that some modern-day footballers are still quite happy to win ugly Spot the pie In this week The Final Word Bmibaby
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