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News from 23/12/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, David Wighton, Ray Jones, A. E. W. Laugharne, David Brown, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Samuel Palmer, Simon Barnes, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Robert Vincent, Ashling O'Connor Olympics Correspondent, Robert Lindsay, James Kenney, Mark Souster, David Rose, Joseph Farquharson, David Robertson Business correspondent, Dr Selby Whittingham, Ian King, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Andy Hayman, Murad Ahmed, Will Pavia, Iain Slinn, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Philippe Naughton, Martin Fletcher, Sathnam Sanghera, Nancy Durrant, Kathy Bradley, Francis Elliott, Phil Ball, John Wardle, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Ken Russell, Tom Chambers, Libby Purves, Susie Boyt, Jenny MacArthur, Chloe Lambert, Bob Marley, John Lethbridge, David Hands, Sir Alan Muir Wood, Chris Johnston, Michael Rosen, Tim Teeman, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Joan Wheatley, Ann Stevenson, Russell Kempson, Monty Don, Arpad Busson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Bill Parish, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Sir Henry Raeburn, Tom Baldwin, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Dr Malcolm Cooper, Ruy Amaral, Dr Richard Waldram, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Professor Tanya Byron, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Abigail Flanagan, Patrick Hosking, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Marcus Leroux, David Arundale, Francis Elliott Deputy Political Editor, Oliver August, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Tim Wall, Paul Simons, Nigel Kendall, Nick Szczepanik, Ian King Deputy Business Editor, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Helen Power, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Melanie McDonagh, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Kenneth Williams, Valentine Low, Benedict Nightingale, John Chambers, Meg Rosoff, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Jan Raath, David Robertson,

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Index Pandas get armed escort for their trip to Taiwan Rush to fill top police job after latest Met blunder Interviews brought forward to halt leadership crisis How Quick got into the thick of it Toyota loss adds to fears for 40,000 jobs Payout for care family Cancer therapy hope Bank missed the signs Mexico's drug toll Inside today Index Madoff's People Leading articles The architect of history's biggest fraud depended on so many others to perpetrate his crimes that his downfall must be seen as an indictment of his era Index China Sets Sail Piracy has given Beijing a perfect pretext for power projection Colds Soar Britain has its face buried in its handkerchief, but nobody is certain why Feature Arts Opinion Obituary Sport Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather Triple blow of winter bugs sends Britain to its sickbed Is it just a cold . . . or flu? Bringing it all together For sale: relics of café where Wilde sipped absinthe but refused to swallow his pride Timesonline The English at their most English Behind the story Valentine Low The Workout Child case reviews Blast death Marine Disguise man cleared Creationism in class Turkeys going cheap Most read at timesonline. co. uk Damages win for parents falsely suspected of abuse Repossession threat — even for those who pay their mortgage Dunhill Struggling to hold the blue line: a portrait of the … Scotland Yard Allegations of political interference are nothing compared with the calamities that the force's top brass visit upon one another, writes Sean O'Neill How Quick got into thick of it Behind the story An annus horribilis Strong leader needed to avoid political pitfalls Online Tories had set out to mend fences with senior police Personalised cancer care Network Rail How mix-and-match cancer therapies will 'personalise' drugs to attack tumours Britain gets ready for urgent withdrawal as Iraq politicians fail to extend deadline Family of murdered charity worker condemn diplomats Relatives of hostages tell of a second painful Christmas Airlines must pay up for cancelled flights M1 rampage jailing Violence in schools £3m for cooking class Ur in danger, evacu8 Methadone surge Death fall model Prison for violent boss Because it's Lennon Game Tennant v Miller: to be or not to be on stage People He's come on in leaps and bounds The Face Bath store We haven't heard the last of the Strictly Come Dancing No mince pies for Russell Crowe, who must lose the … Here's Victoria Beckham, flanked by her two Russian bodyguards, sorry, two favourite designers, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana Readers seeking a late Christmas present are directed Andy Burnham can't get over his X Factor injustice Postscript "My dad takes Christmas very seriously because he had Damien Hirst's Christmas e-card is a snowflake made … Fears for 40,000 jobs in British car trade as Toyota goes into red Motor industry Dfs A racing certainty Electric shock: green Prius fails to pay its way Jaguar must get bailout money by Christmas, union insists Online Nokia What's the first thing you do after your passenger jet crashes? Go online and set the world a twitter Tweeting Blind man able to 'see' his way around obstacle course Wrong fuel costs police force £23,000 Cancer kit lifesaver Hotel pool tragedy Offices fail eco-test Rape liar imprisoned Otis Ferry stays in jail Aladdin accident Feel it in the bones Nespresso Royal butler is risk to all teenage boys, says judge Jail for former servant who took one victim to tea party with Queen Mother Peer is cleared of road rage attack on council worker In court today Home Staff: 24 years for civil servant who murdered former lover's son A plain man's guide to TV success: be versatile, be blokey and be everywhere Richer Sounds One in a billion? Tom Ford for Men Yes, the shoe is mightier than the grenade One may protest in Baghdad, but not Damascus. That shouldn't be forgotten as we evaluate the legacy of the Iraq war The man who crossed America on foot Gardening cured me — help it to cure others, too What bugged him City of lights Charities must get back to doing good works Corrupted by government, over politicised and over professionalised, the voluntary sector needs to rethink its role Picture Gallery Passionate poet unafraid of the big stuff The Children's Laureate recalls his friend Adrian Mitchell, who died at the weekend Mao do you do? In my view Thunderer: Thunderer British troops at war in Afghanistan Private schools tax Suffer the little kids Don't public sector workers realise how lucky they are? Civil time is quite accurate enough Online Good Samaritans Brazilian law rules Turner spurned Delivering service Please behave, Miss Getting sternutatory How to nurture the green shoots of hope His own experience of coping with the winter blues led Monty Don to the charity Thrive, which believes in the healing power of gardening The Times The Daily Universal Register Sometimes you want Hook to win Theatre Peter Pan Richmond Theatre, TW9 Multiple Display Advertising Items Soldiers beheaded as drug cartels step up terror to protect $15bn-a-year trade Mexico Timesonline Very Important Pandas get guards to beat assassins Trafficking in violence Most corrupt country 'needs time to change' EU renews pressure on Sofia over reforms Bulgaria Save the children Cost of cheating (AP): Gunman asks to meet Pakistani envoys (AFP): Missile sale denied (AFP): Inmates welcome (AP): King calls for peace (AP): Plot to kill US soldiers (AFP): Dead Sea revival (AP): Home for Christmas Robot dives in to find internet break that cut off millions France Russiatoday Timesonline Teacher, liberator, oppressor: the enigma of Robert Mugabe Zimbabwe He has massacred opponents and driven his country to ruin. Yet the tyrant of Harare remains a mystery, write Martin Fletcher and Jan Raath Globrix Timesonline Britain can help rally region's leaders to take action Businesses facing new pressure to quit regime Books for Schools The VIPs (very important pandas) with 500 bodyguards China The Times (AFP): Security pullout angers Georgia (AFP): Shoe thrower faces 15 years (AP): Heavy toll in jungle fighting (AFP): Mosquito helps police sting Crisis Ofgem fines npower £1.8m for mis-selling CBI pensions call Mecom gets time Quote of the day Toys chain to close Business big shot Jittery retailers hope last-minute surge by shoppers will save holiday from catastrophe Upmarket Whittard of Chelsea in dire straits 'Some oligarchs will no longer be oligarchs . . . ' Concessions on EDF deal leave Centrica to rethink Stock markets Gieve admits Bank failed to spot scale of financial crisis Commission's timely power play Clear and present danger Commodities Pearl divers Timesmobile Boodles Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items Warner doesn't want to share its videos any more Business big shot As most visitors to the Woolworths closing-down sale City Diary Picture Gallery Those of you absolutely determined to leave everything City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenpeace protesters are given the brush-off City Diary Celebrations cancelled down at the crematorium City Diary A private jet fit for a Russian oligarch, with every metal surface gold or gold-plated. Spectacularly hideous and for the exclusive use of the biggest and most-powerful oligarch of them all, according to the English Russia website, Vladimir Putin himself Don't panic! In the blue corner America's commercial property sector joins pleas for help from Washington Hedge fund investors sue over $7.5bn Madoff losses Aer Lingus rejects €750m Ryanair offer Irish bank shares rise Rigby quits after 'row' Polish loan approved (AP): Crisis strikes Belgium The Times unit trust information service Unit Trusts Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Christian aid British funds Oligarchs go cap in hand to the Kremlin as their vast empires begin to crumble Times Ticket Packages TNK-BP votes in new board to end feuding 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 SVG continues to tumble as broker issues warning Market report Cattles hoist with own petard Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Dividend is not reason enough to buy into Electrocomponents Biocompatibles Deal of the day Timesonline Bet of the day Aegis Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Epilepsy research uk Banks play second fiddle to the bailout as M&A reaches £73bn UBS retains top spot and Deutsche Bank slides out of the top ten in the mergers and acquisitions league table. Helen Power reports UK investment banking fee ranking M&A ranking (UK involvement) ECM ranking Resolution floats above banks in beating deal drought as the LSE suffers slowdown Miles Costello looks back on a difficult year for raising funding in which even the most successful had to rely on old friends The climate may be colder, but life is not about to end Key findings Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Adrian Mitchell Protest poet and writer whose work was charged with the political ideals, liberal emotions and wry humour of the Beat generation Adrian Mitchell, poet and dramatist, was born on October 24,1932. He died of heart problems, on December 20,2008, aged 76 She was known as Stalin's favourite dancer and, some … Olga Lepeshinskaya Fast and light Russian ballerina who shone in new roles and had the distinction of being Stalin's favourite Olga Lepeshinskaya, ballerina, was born on September 28,1916. She died on December 20,2008, aged 92 Beverly Garland Feisty TV actress who made her name in Hollywood's low-budget shock-horror films of the 1950s Beverly Garland, actress, was born on October 17,1926. She died on December 5,2008, aged 82 The Earl of Wemyss Lives remembered Sir Bernard Crick Van Johnson Passing-out parade Britannia Royal Naval College Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Times Online Christmas Greetings Legal Notices Tommy goes on leave — complete with Christmas cheer Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Dinner Reception Latest will Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Reader Offers Ltd Weather Thetimes Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Dessie's fairytale of Kempton sets testing standard in King George Timesonline Hereford Yesterday's results Kempton Park Lions without teeth — the worst team in NFL Lingfield Park Stable fears dog Imperial Commander Tomorrow Fontwell Park Racing Southwell The Times Bet of the day Halcon Genelardais, trained by Alan King, heads an Course specialists Played 15, lost 15: how the Lions turned into toothless pussycats American football Motown slowdown Toyota backs call for teams to earn bigger slice of income Motor racing Support holds as winds of change buffet oche Football Results American football Basketball Cricket Darts Equestrianism Golf Ice hockey Skiing Snooker Football Fixtures Other sport Dona Filipa England show mettle and restrain India Cricket Bad weather and credit crunch making it rough for greenkeepers Golf Players wary of being penalised as clubs ponder cut in salary cap Rugby union Wade Dooley, once suspended by the RFU for his Golden trio split after Olympics drops Yngling Sailing Maher named leading rider to soothe loss in jump-off Equestrianism Clegg to leave British Olympic Association Murphy up to No 3 Golden arrows Hall signs Leeds deal The Times FA denies 'anti-United' agenda Football Ferrari's deal on the side another blow to Formula One credibility Adams must pray for a sporting chance Well, at least we do not have to worry about another O'Neill aware Villa's next trick must be to banish ghost of Christmas past Football Barry backs his side to show new year resolution Takeover bid at Arsenal not on my agenda, says Usmanov Owen's waiting game encourages suitors banking on summer move Football Stalteri moves on from Tottenham The Sweeper Leeds face big compensation bill if they go for Grayson Chelsea show frustration after another off night Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Manager makes his exit as questions pile up A cautionary tale Match statistics Times Crossword 24,104 The Times Scolari fury at Terry's red card Threat of fine silences Chelsea manager after sending-off The Times Inside today England show some character as India fail to force … Top of the table Index A life less ordinary She would have settled for a job in the wings, but when her lifetime ambition was fulfilled, Susie Boyt found herself, centre stage, with a jug of ale in her hand . . . Facing the music Susie Boyt's early stabs at stardom were more miserable than Misérables A Bigger Splash by David Hockney, 1967 Modern art explained Middle-class dilemma 'E-cards'? Egad My 6,000-calorie TV diet for Christmas The Times Times offers Er, what's Italian for 'on me head'? It's easy to mock footballers mangling a different tongue, but they help us to break down the barriers of all things foreign, says Simon Barnes In search of the ghost of Christmas past In the consumer-driven yet debt-ridden Britain of 2008, has the true spirit of Christmas vanished for ever? Richard Morrison visits a shopping mall, a monks' retreat and a homeless refuge to find out Board games monopolise Christmas again Suddenly, videogames seem like a trivial pursuit — sales of traditional games such as Scrabble and Cluedo are booming, says Abigail Flanagan Playing it safe How to avoid upsets The leader boards Five most wanted I saw Mummy dissing Santa Claus I am recovering from depression. I am happy with my life now, but feel like everything will go wrong again. How can I move on? The Times Dear Tanya C'est magnifique! After decades in London's shadow, Paris is re-emerging as the powerhouse of new and exciting architecture, Tom Dyckhoff reports Deck the halls Ken russell Buy me The Nativity at Night by Geertgen tot Sint Jans Our gallery of season's greetings Rachel Campbell-Johnston suggests some works of art guaranteed to put the cool back into your yule The James Turrell Skyspace Yorkshire Sculpture Park The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch by Sir Henry Raeburn Coming from Evening Church Tate Britain Queen Victoria's Sleigh Windsor Castle The Joyless Winter Day Tate St lves Bah, humbug Resolutely unChristmassy shows How my Bravetart goes the whole Hogmanay Radio Theatre First night Potted Potter Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inside today Theatre Stephen and the Sexy Partridge Old Red Lion, EC1 Who's Who? Who knows Young times Chloe Lambert looks at the favourites to play the 11th Doctor Quidam Daily dingbat Book review In a league of his own TV & Radio Last night's tv Crooked House (BBC Four) The Ascent of Money (Channel 4) Artichoke and Serrano ham tart Dinner tonight Eat it with Live at the Rainbow Sky Arts 1,9pm Tv today The Times Survivors Viewing guide BBC One, 9pm Rab C. Nesbitt BBC Two, 9pm Lead Balloon BBC Two, 10.15pm Seabiscuit (2003) Film choice BBC Two, 4.35pm Con Air (1997) BBC One, 10.35pm Variations The Peter Serafinowicz Show BBC Two, 10.55pm Ali G Indahouse (2002) ITV1, 10.40pm Spectacle: Elvis Costello with Bill Clinton Channel 4,12.20am Honeymoon in Vegas (1992) BBC One, 12.25am Your week in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Answers from Page 24 Santa's coming to town Web watcher Today's radio Radio choice Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Codeword No 399 Adoptaword Times2 Quiz Acorn Stairlifts Yesterday's Solutions

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