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News from 18/12/2008

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Phil Yates, David Wighton, Alexi Mostrous, Alexandra Frean, Jane Bull, Kate Grimond, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Linda Tsang, Catherine Boyle, Richard Hobson, Mike Goodridge, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Roger Boyes Berlin, David Pannick, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian King, Christine Seib, Peter Connell, David Chater, Elizabeth Dalziel, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Murad Ahmed, Clive Davis, Will Pavia, Ben Hoyle Arts Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joanna Sugden, George Hogan, Robin Pagnamenta, Tony Troughton-Smith, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Peter Stiff, Tim Reid, Scott Steedman, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Rosemary Unsworth, Jeremy Webb, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Rhys Blakely, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Ben MacHell, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Lilly Peel, Edward Gorman, Dominic Kennedy Investigations Editor, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Helen Power M&A Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Scott Rutherford, Ann Treneman, Sir Roger Carrick, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Jean Balfour, Natalie Haynes, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Christine Buckley, Arion McNicoll, Lewis Smith, Rebecca O'Connor, Catherine Philp Diplomatic Correspondent, Tom Luce, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, John Ducker, Damian Lewis, Richard Owen, Rachel Bray, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Michael Dick, Tom Whipple, Nick Hasell, Andrew Papworth, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Steven Walsh, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Jonathan Clayton, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Matthew Parris, Jack Thompson, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, David White, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Stephen Gerlis, Chris Ayres, David Rooney, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Dr Graham Gardner, Chris Smyth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Professor Phil Cohen, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Richard Ford, Pamela Hassam, Lisa Verrico, Susie Orbach,

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Obama promises to quit in the new year The Times Jobless queue grows, and worst is yet to come Secret plans revealed for second Gatwick runway Expanded airport would be busier than Heathrow "Gatwick offers a real, attractive alternative' Brown agrees date for troops to leave Iraq Jaguar in bailout talks Air strikes on pirates University rankings Oil prices plummet Inside today Get The TImes to your door by 7am - free delivery with Iraq: the Lessons Leading articles Britain never gave its forces in Iraq the backing they needed. On leaving in May, they will have accomplished less than had been promised Index The Gatwick Option The Government should not be blind to an attractive runway alternative Every Second Counts In the battle to save Greenwich Mean Time, there is not a second to lose The Sexes Reindeer recipe World Law Sport Picture Gallery Germans on track Today's weather Americans will find our initiatives bearing fruit Timesonline Tiffany & Co. Britain in Iraq: it will be all over by May New Year's resolution: become President, sort out economy, oh and give up smoking Quitting is easier for fit, married men The Workout Labour MEPs vote to ditch 48-hour opt-out Father caused deaths MoD project costs up Early flood warning Most read at timesonline. co. uk Postal union will ask members to back split from Labour over Royal Mail plan £5m donor to party puts pressure on Mandelson Timesonline Ministers decide against police authority elections Multiple Display Advertising Items 27,000 staff to go within weeks as Woolworths puts up the shutters Jobs Timesonline By counting those left out, total tally would reach 4m Looking for work today is a full-time job Case study Ulster struggles to cope with biggest unemployment rise since the Troubles How split second could spell end of GMT Scientists seek new way to correct time anomaly A place of pilgrimage at centre of the time system Overpaid farmers get 30 days to repay cash Helmand death Judge criticised Red dress 'dismissal' Fog defeats pilot Inside today No 5 Another Christmas headache – there's no hangover cure Experts may not like old wives' remedies, but they work for me Timesonline No 5 Chanell Barclays Woman gets world's most extensive new face in first transplant that includes bones Gucci Home Staff: Busiest week in a decade for A&E as winter bites Shell When Tony Blair turned to the dark side . . . People Family life looms after the sofa The Face "Mystic" Ann Widdecombe has peered into her crystal … Tory wives clung tight to their men when Sarah Symonds Ding dong! Leslie Phillips is on the warpath against … Postscript Is Jeremy Paxman prepared to go toe-to-toe with Estelle Adrian Edmondson, the comic actor, has explained the … A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity — Snoop Dogg is auctio Renault The modest nonagenarian actor Kirk Douglas has become the oldest celebrity blogger on MySpace, with 4,414 online friends Sainsbury's Residents take fright as new plans for expansion focus on Gatwick Airports Band of eco-warriors will soon be casing the perimeter fence Ernest Jones Debenhams Neighbours weigh new job hopes against the destruction of homes Airports Timesonline Well past their prime time, shabby semis of Brookside sell for a knockdown price Boots A solid piece of soap history Timesonline Car-bomb doctor to serve at least 32 years John Lewis In court today The Carphone Warehouse Former polytechnics give Oxbridge a run for its money in new research rankings Universities Timesonline 'Mickey Mouse' subjects are no longer a laughing stock This will help spread funding more widely The top 100 Blind boy whose green fingers have an award-winning touch Times Christmas Appeal Boots Timesonline MPs accuse courts of allowing libel tourism Britain 'being used for Soviet-style censorship' Peugeot The Times SELFRIDGES&Co Twice as many councils fail to ensure child safety Oftsed inspectors call for urgent improvements Waterstone's No theft charges for Beckham trio Ship evacuation Wife murderer Killer detained Clean record Daks Last seen in a Soho sock shop, Blake's solo show goes to Tate Morrisons First night failures The poor man fancies himself a great master . . . Oh no! Blunder Woman strikes again with a real stinker Multiple Display Advertising Items Disestablishment has advantages, says Archbishop Winnie-the-Pooh artworks fetch pots of munny Heard again: 'The war with Germany is now on' Court gives Straw approval to pardon jailed fan Philips Green-blooded frog makes first appearance for scientists Forget hard choices. We need pampering Central banks are right to flood the world economy with newly printed money – so long as they know when to stop Off with the heads of those City types! Plane at platform 2 Discredited Tackle child obesity: teach mums to eat Sunk estates Hunger for euphoria pulls the modern crowd For the multitudes who will gather to celebrate the Obama inauguration, just being there is the most important thing Picture Gallery Tackle child obesity: teach mums to eat A leading campaigner on food and fat has a simple solution for the Chief Medical Officer Communism – a collector's item In my view Thunderer: Thunderer In defence of Severn water project Bring back Q-ships Royal Mail privatisation plans draw criticism Dignity in both living and dying Timesonline Olympic vision Forget online control Beware the beaver Germans on track An alternative Christmas carol service Dfs The Daily Universal Register No jailhouse blues — nor much to smile at First night Pop Boy George Pigalle Club, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items US commandos get go-ahead to hunt down Somali pirates on land and sea Somalia A past and present danger Ruins throw kight on ancient culture of sex and Dell Cruise given short shrift by German critics for his role as Hitler plot hero Germany Inside today Bose WHSmith Russia gives Beirut ten fighter jets to extend its influence Russia (AFP): Eta gang jailed by French court (AFP): MP's film banned (AP): Unbelievable bail (AFP): Strikes on 'PKK' (Reuters): Dissident's prize (Reuters): Call for support (AFP): Violence tribunal (AP): Mobile homes Gunmen attack lorry on new supply route to Afghanistan Pakistan Air force tries to bomb Tigers out of stronghold Srilanka Naked wines Extinction looms in a paradise lost to guns, greed … Zimbabwe The endangered black rhino and other wildlife are being massacred as gangs take advantage of lawlessness and poverty, writes Martin Fletcher Sony Pretoria takes swipe at Britain over Mugabe Timesonline MacMillam The Times Oxfam Child murder case solved after 27 years United States The Times Abused monkeys beat up trainer (Reuters): Rocket attack as ceasefire nears end (AFP): Life ends at 40 with war and poverty (AP): Polish war hero, 103, is honoured Mafia boss found hanged in cell Acer Protests spread over 'ill-treatment' of shoe thrower Video games and marriage offers for new hero Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items White House report demands sacking of security firm linked to Baghdad deaths United States Books for Schools Seat-for-sale Governor to speak out (AP): Korean actress is convicted of adultery (Reuters): Death for attack (AP): Hijab angers judge (AFP): Audience smoked out (AFP): Flat going cheep Timesonline Ancient ruins may reveal fate of the sex and sacrifice culture Peru Multiple Display Advertising Items Schapiro to be next chairman of SEC Dairy Crest euro move Data rethink at Yahoo! BNP Paribas shares hit Quote of the day US nuclear unit sold Business big shot Permira backer brings in advisers as woes mount for private equity firms Reduction in car crashes hits Helphire Madoff out under curfew and tagged Speculation fuelled as Apple chief pulls out of Stock markets Jaguar Land Rover looks to Whitehall for cash lifeline Oil thrown on to uncharted waters Picture Gallery Solution in the short term Commodities Mixed news Timesmobile Vanheusen Currencies Need to know Results in brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Business big shot Keeping his eye on the ball Ashley decides stake game is too much bother UK Take a close look at this picture because it may be Milkround How Angelina Jolie can help to build confidence City Diary A bizarre item on the financial crisis on Tuesday's … City Diary Looks like 'same again' for thirsty Vijay Mallya City Diary Bonuses may be scarce, but there are lots of birdies City Diary Final furlong for bookmaker? In the blue corner Alan Ross City Diary With the public's faith in banks at rock bottom, market City Diary Picture Gallery Retailers hope for late Christmas rush as shoppers ignore price cuts and lower VAT New head of Ofcom sprang to prominence during Westland affair Weak demand digs deep into Anglo and Rio growth plans Big cut in Opec oil production fails to stop prices falling to 4½-year low Energy White House calls cartel moves short-sighted Timesonline Demand in US tails off BA and Virgin slash long-haul fuel surcharges Harman says law could force energy price cuts Timesonline Flight pattern NatWest Nixon steps down as chief executive after tough year for moneysupermarket Online expansion The Times Darling aims to guarantee new lending to businesses Savills issues second profit warning but asserts that buyer interest is reviving National Express set to cut 750 jobs Timesonline The crunch index The 'most hated man in New York' seeks a final $3m to secure his bail What a difference a week makes for Bernard Madoff, the financier accused of devising the world's biggest fraud, writes Suzy Jagger The Times Under-pressure SEC to investigate official who married Madoff's niece Claims of eye-popping returns enticed enthusiastic investors Allegations in America pose threat to UK funds Ever-worsening picture fuels expectation Britain will follow Fed rates towards zero Morgan Stanley helps to push credit crunch black hole past $1,000bn Survey shows US home loan activity given rates boost Crashing demand at home and weakening yen force Japanese carmakers to hit brakes hard LVMH, the world's biggest luxury goods group, has Potential failure of big US carmakers fuels Japan-bashing The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Porsche Design British funds Health fears return after Apple reveals that Jobs will give MacWorld a miss First non-appearance at key event in 12 years EU gives in to pressure and relaxes rules on state aid for businesses France strips Orange of its exclusive iPhone rights 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 Optimism builds in Taylor Wimpey after e-mail leak Market report Bank fears hit Premium Bars Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Moneysupermarket is beyond compare — that's the problem IPF Deal of the day Timesonline James Fisher Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Boyden No sex please, we're British and it's private In his annual review of the year, David Pannick, QC, looks at those who have excelled, or not, as jurors, judges or advocates in the legal world Times Law Do Coroners' verdicts give justice? Read Frances Gibb at Pollution, runways, protesters . . . Edward Fennell takes a look at the airline industry and how lawyers will be helping the market to improve its performance Lawyer of the week Stephen Cragg In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items Why only radical reform will regain public's confidence Tom Luce on where the coroner system has gone wrong and what government needs to do now Timesonline A free-for-all? No, family courts will still protect children The Justice Secretary is to allow the media access to all courts. Stephen Gerlis reports on what differences the changes may make Reader Offers Ltd Sir Basil Kelly Northern Irland legal authority who rejected nationalist accusations that he favoured Unionist causes Sir Basil Kelly, Attorney General of Northern Ireland, 1968-72, and Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland, 1984-95, was born on May 10,1920. He died on December 5,2008, aged 88 'He was convinced that humans have the ability to solve Sir Curtis Keeble Lives remembered Bob Wade Harry Henry Professor Arthur Kantrowitz Scientist whose knowledge of the behaviour of liquids and hot gases and of laser technology was a boon to astronautics and medicine Professor Arthur Kantrowitz, scientist and engineer, was born on October 20,1913. He died on November 29,2008, aged 95 Brigadier John Clemow Mathematician, linguist, polymath and expert on guided weapons who presided over their development in the postwar years Brigadier John Clemow, Director, Guided Weapon Projects, Ministry of Supply, 1953-57, was born on November 9,1911. he died on November 17,2008, aged 97 Lord Dynevor Patron of the arts in Wales who set up an annual festival and a publishing house Lord Dynevor, patron of the arts, was born on June 19,1935. he died of cancer on November 12,2008, aged 73 Lives in brief Court Circular Tribunal not apt to appeal Ofcom licence awards Law Report Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Timesonline Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices Announcements Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Severe weather makes for challenging skating Times Archive Timesonline Assault on Hampton Court Palace Legal Notices Public Notices Aol Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Moore has high hopes for Numide in Ladbroke Southwell Dean McKeown's appeal to the British Horseracing Author Great Leighs Ferrai head: we'd like Hamilton to drive for us . . … Bet of the day Signs for Ffos Las are encouraging provided that you can find way there Racing Exeter Rugby league boosted by finding golden touch Sports funding Ludlow Racing Bangor Yesterday's results Newbury Course specialists Lingfield Park Kempton Park AAA event to make comeback next year McLaren's new deal Woods keeps caddie Eriksson takes charge Ashes controversy Vuelta starts abroad Ferrari's loss overtaken by admiration for Hamilton Hurt recedes for a team who may one day lure the man who took their title, writes Edward Gorman Ecclestone lacks ideas for the future and sells teams Italian's jobs Maher hoping new ride helps secure a place in Las Vegas Equestrianism Newcastle turn pioneers again with proposed synthetic pitch Rugby union New surface could be in place next season Grass roots Worse may follow for Ellis after Leicester's one-week ban Ryan waits on health report for latest test of credentials Bristow sends arrow to heart of game with attack on absence of characters Darts 'The Crafty Cockney' sees plenty of talent but few personalities among new generation, writes Rick Broadbent Mayweather comes back into reckoning for Hatton Boxing Healthy Sotherton keeps long-term view Athletics Heptathlete considers delaying her retirement plans The Times Ruling body to launch inquiry after allegations of match-fixing Snooker Football Results Quarter-finals Basketball Cricket Football Fixtures Ice hockey Other sport FastNasalDelivery Nadal, target for the title pretenders, has his fun while he can In the court of King Rafa 'Mr Christmas' turns to whole new ball game in good cause before telling Neil Harman in Madrid that his attitude will not change over No 1 status Hitting the heights England's hopes of swift recovery grow from green shoots in pitch Cricket Spring in Broad's step as he awaits Test recall Squads Timesonline Brearley offers perfect sounding-board ECB under attack as Stanford owns up to a possible retreat Hampshire chairman condemns 'managerial incompetence' Magic Numbers Radical view offers harsh perspective on ruling elite Christmas books Glorified car-park kickabout takes Wazza's boy from Coke Zero to hero The Times Exit strategy Third place suits O'Neill's wider ambitions down to ground Adams will still be forced to sell despite Diarra's £18m transfer Football Crouch offers one last hurrah in Europe Icelandic owners put high price on West Ham Racing Santander v Manchester City (7.45) Tottenham Hotspur v Spartak Moscow (7.45) The Sunday Times Everton reveal record turnover The Sweeper Sentimental Ferguson turns to old guard as history books beckon The might not be around for the final, Martin Samuel in Yokohama says, but Ryan Giggs and his band of brothers will face the Asian champions The three musketeers of Old Trafford Ronaldo move to Madrid is complete, says Real director Timesonline FA slams United in 'Battle of the Bridge' report Droylsden revive fading memories of the FA Cup epic Russell Kempson puts the long-running tie against Chesterfield into its historical context Gallas faces end of road with Arsenal France defender isolated after loss of captaincy Takeover fears sparked after board members depart Sbragia gains credibility to rival appeal of Strachan In the frame Constructing a new empire and winning over fans will be no easy task Return of Big Sam Blackburn relying on ability to wheel and deal L'homme Timesonline Life and times as player and manager Times Crossword 24,100 The Times £20m sale of Santa Cruz is the key to Allardyce's rescue plans New Blackburn manager puts reputation on line The Times Inside today Exclusive Fun and games in the court of King Rafa Index The Xmas Factor X Factor winner Alexandra Burke's version of Hallelujah will be No 1 at Christmas — unless outraged Jeff Buckley fans can sabotage it. Luke Leitch reports Timesonline Covered in glory (or not) There have been more than a hundred recordings of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah. Ben Machell reviews his Top Ten Timesonline Send us your views Every reader tells a story A children's home from home at Christmas Judge Jargon Food ads for Christmas? More heave-ho than ho-ho The Times Encounters with my mother Celia Johnson became an icon in Brief Encounter, On the 100th anniversary of her birth, her daughter Kate Grimond reveals intimate letters about the film and family recollections 'At our age you don't believe you can feel this way' The Sexes About 400 people in their eighties get married each year in Britain. Penny Wark meets John Dawkins, 89, and Penny Cooper, 90, Britain's oldest newlyweds Christmas? It's a wrap Timesonline Timesoffers Artsscreen First knight of nerves In Derek Jacobi's new film he plays an arrogant amateur — the exact opposite of himself. Jane Wheatley meets him The Times 'Tis the season to be chasing after Oscar In the run-up to the Academy Awards movies get darker as studios put on their serious faces in the hope of taking a prize, says Mike Goodridge Gonzo The smartest, craziest guy on the trail Film reviews After Enron, Alex Gibney has turned his documentary lens on the original Gonzo journalist, says James Christopher Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr Hunter S. Thompson 15,119 minutes Twilight 12A, 122 minutes The Tale of Despereaux U, 93 minutes Bicycle Thieves (1948) U, 89 minutes La Bohème PG, 100 minutes Ten ways to hype your way to a hit So what if your movie stinks the place out. Let Kevin Maher help you turn celluloid dross into box-office gold Hype, hype hooray We'll stand in line for these in 2009 Our daily pick of the seasonal shows Saved by the magic carpet First night Dance The Thief of Baghdad Linbury Studio, ROH Theatre The Cordelia Dream Wilton's Music Hall, E1 Concert BBCSO/Knussen Barbican Pop The Rascals Scala, N1 Inside today Jazz Acoustic Alchemy Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Ray Gelato Ronnie Scott's, W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Isserlis Birthday Concert Wigmore Hall, W1 A recipe for Rudolph Young times The best part of Christmas has to be the food. If you'd like to create an edible present for friends or relatives, try your had at Jane Bull's easy recipe for Rudolph chocolates Quidam Daily dingbat Riddle Puzzle of the day The choccy horror show TV&Radio Last night's tv Willie's Perfect Chocolate Christmas (Channel 4) My Holiday Hostage Hell (Virgin 1) Indian venison patties with raita Dinner tonight Eat it with Tv today Apparitions Viewing guide BBC One, 9pm Fat Teens in Love ITV1,9pm Airport (1970) Film choice Channel 4,12.40pm The Bridges of Madison County (1995) Film4,4.30pm Variations Jamie Cooks Christmas Channel 4,9pm City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold (1991) ITV4,10.30pm Lead Balloon BBC Two, 10pm Outland (1981) ITV3,11.55pm Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher The How to Guide Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4714 Polygon Codeword No 395 Word Watching Adoptaword Times2 Quiz Actionforcharity Yesterday's Solutions

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