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News from 11/01/2005

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Andrew Robson, Katharine Whitehorn, Malcolm Turner, Steward Tendler and Dominique Searle, Chris MacLean, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Stewart Tendler and Sam Coates, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Jacques Baudot, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Adam Fresco and Michael Evans, Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, Steven Ramsey, Michal Kaminski, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Francis Pott, Alex Wade, James Bone, Penny Wark, Harry Van Bommel, Peter Riddell and Martin Booth, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, John Goodbody and Alan Lee, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, James Hider, Geoff Brown, B. Merriott, Joe Joseph, David McVay, Mike Curry, Bill Braithwaite, QC, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Robert Smart, David and Coral Slade, Hugh Tunstall-Pedoe, Andrew Oswald, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Jane Clarke, Alan Hamilton, Esko Seppaennen, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, David Pearce, Ian Baildon-Smith, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Pannick, QC, David Charter, Rev. Canon Prof. Martyn William, Sue Hobson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Matthew McGregor Director, Robin Wendt, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Norman Giller, Raj Kothari, John Woodcock, Gabriel Rozenberg, Gary Duncan and Sarah Butler, David Lister, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, James March, Mark Hunter, Caroline Lucas, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Matthew Pryor, Steve Boggan, M. F. Holland, Simon Milton, James Michael, Sean O'Neill, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Michael H. Pester, Richard Owen, Matt Dickinson and George Caulkin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Erica Wagner, Alex Hickman (Chief Executive, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Chris Wall, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Roland White, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Lars Wohlin, Bruce Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Neil Murray, Penny Archer, Peter Riddell, Allen Robertson, DR Thomas Stuttaford, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, David Pearce (National Chairman, Sarah Butler, Antony Hook, Tony Moore, Stan Nicholls, Miriam Raphael, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Thomas Rupp Director, Randy Cohen, Sir David Calvert-Smith, Loraine Martins, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Shamim Ahmed, Ron Marchant Chief Executive, Peter Klinger, Oliver Kay and Nick Szczepanik, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Labour feud fails to move voters High street woe Abbas invitation Public Agenda Best of enemies Sceptics united Phone plan slated Index Monuments to the missing in schools across the globe Living longer Living long ago In the Times Today Downing Street feud fails to shake faith of electorate Extra 400 troops for Iraq Business Tory high-flyer is deselected Banker's deal Sleep to slim Judge's opinion Prisons plan fear Hormones alone earn years of grace The Heart of the Matter Toucan Why hearty women outlive men The female heart pumps just as well at 70 as it does at 17—and this may explain their longevity, David Rose reports Shops count the cost of their worst Christmas for ten years Court studies £210 question By a Correspondent: Holiday giants slated Britons held in US 'to be freed' BNP tries for seat Pilot's dilemma ASBO pigs review Comedy winners Online Mercurial rise in the cost of cremations Jerry Springer Fantasy world of Windsor impostor Search for missing will delay service to remember dead AA Only 15% of households say they did not contribute to the appeal 'These nations sinned, lied and were infidels' Islamic militants blame police debauchery Alcohol and girls brought tragedy, they say. Richard Lloyd Parry reports from Banda Aceh The nursery school where every child mourns lost classmates. . . Getting children back in class is an essential part of their rehabilitation, but the obstacles are great ... and where there is no school left for pupils desperate to learn Brief Lives The Times Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Hope fades for holiday family Citroën Su Doku Murder remand Supermarket fine Stabbing charge House prices fall Love is grand churchill teacher training agency Scratched man and girl who was never seen again Lexus Biggest engineering feat to stop Thames flood January Sale now on! Life for the merciless burglar Crime Record A bug's eye view of the new reality is germane to Greer Nightafternight Television Celebrity Big Brother Channel 4 Norwich Union First Night Brias 25 Franz Ferdinand beat path from kitchen to the Brits churchill Ps Three DJs to fill Peel's shoes Post Office Cook tribute Don't call us Father figures set to picket the party Mystery guests Referendums on EU constitution Future prospects for local government and councillors Boat aid offered to tsunami victims Babies in playpens Boat aid offered to tsunami victims Puzzling questions Junk food's litter link Phone frustration Binge drinking Raising a glass Springer opera on television The vanishing hanky Bright spark Picture Gallery A Smaller World Generosity is forged through a new sense of connection to the poor The Italian SOB There is nothing as romantic as a myth True confessions: how I phoned a teenage sex line and talked to an eager housewife Funny Old Worlds Voters will not tolerate the Blair-Brown feud indefinitely Is this column useful; uplifting; totally bonkers? Tick as required Bricks and mortar are ruining us This obsession with home ownership imposes a crippling burden on the economy The Times Bullies, bigots and the brave Lord Rees-Mogg was wrong: and for once the BBC stuck to its principles over Springer - The Opera Bring on the bulldozer for peace Operation Ore link in suicide of navy chief ChoLESSterol NHS unions criticise plan to cut pensions and lift retirement age Catching the Offenders Opus Dei's Path to Sanctity Isolated amid demure back streets of Swiss Cottage National Geographic Channel Controversial Catholic group is given care of parish church Super cop targets teen drinkers Britain told to copy American model, Stewart Tendler reports BT By a Correspondent: Relaxed pub laws have bred savages, judge says Where You Can Pick up a Fresh Venomous Snake Soup That's … 'Shock of water may have killed Mum' Sport Floods and gales return to batter the North Terror chief comes to town T2 unicef Dead twin's sister condemns gangs Bonhams BBC bosses go back to work Fewer air crashes Dentists' dispute Virgin Sally suspect had faced kidnap trial seven years before MPs tell Blair and Brown to end feud Senior Labour backbenchers go on the record to urge the Prime Minister and the Chancellor to bury the hatchet and work together. David Charter reports Friends: the one where there's no clash The Times No 10 shrugs off the fallout from 'Brown's Britain' Rivals ready to open new front in old battle Black heroine emerges from cover-up AOL The frontline reporter who exposed chaos Times World News Abbas wins White House invitation Landslide victory of Palestinian leader is greeted with cautious optimism, reports Stephen Farrell Rocky road ahead as militant Hamas vows that the Palestinians' fight will continue Election Result Eurosceptics unite across Continent to fight constitution Direct Line (AP): Reformer's poll win confirmed (AFP): US worry on Nato (AFP): Graves vandalised Courtneys e London Energy DNA trawl to find Cape Cod killer (Reuters): Dam row halts Kashmir talks (AP): Neo-Nazis on trial (AP): Justice on hold Baghdad police chief who warned of force's vulnerability is killed Fear confided to The Times comes true as terrorists step up their attacks before the Iraqi elections, reports James Hider UN auditors failed to spot Oil-for-Food bribery and theft CBS sacks four over sloppy Bush story churchill Scare tactics threaten to keep Sunnis from voting Abu Ghraib prisoners 'just like US troupe' Why Brown's plan to cure ills of Africa is doomed The Times Pulmo Bailly Debate Multiple Display Advertising Items Hot Latin lovers are now the weaker sex Times Business Tuesday January 11 2005 Constitution fears Foodmaker alert Trichet backs US Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Barclays South Africa deal del City dismisses the Post Office as a phone operator By Our Financial Staff: France has a bloated central bank but no HSBC still hungry for Korean expansion Retailers can't bank on Bank Tackling the contract killers Aquability Korea-enhancing move at Standard Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Drug shares soar Stop Press Shell disposal Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Cable Wireless Business Big Shot Standard raises £1bn for Korean bank buy British Airways William Hill fouled by top clubs' streak Low sales spur GSK to sell Levitra rights The Times AstraZeneca drug linked to fatality News Corp makes £3bn offer to buy out stake in Fox The Times Firing up Joe's blog Timing catches out Wall Street Firing up Joe's blog City Diary Telling it like it is City Diary Countryside favours chief as rival fails Waitrose Solid 'Other' Cowell seeks pop idol investors Equinox VCT plc Northern Foods sours after third Christmas alert Liberty to cut debt with sale of property Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Predictions for 2005 Inter Exec Stop the clock, it's time to look into the crystal ball Analyst's rethink leaves Diageo and Allied in low spirits Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 William Hill odds-on to enjoy reversal of fortune The Day's Biggest Movers Taylor Woodrow Gilts Spectris rises as broker measures it up Smaller Capitalisation Shares Antisoma Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive The Times Unit Trust Information Service Charcol Times Register Koo Chen-Fu Cultivated Taiwanese businessman and semi-official envoy who strove to nurture a rapprochement with mainland China Buzzer Hadingham Approachable tennis administrator who modernised Wimbledon's approach to the game Gay Firth Journalist and campaigner who worked for women's rights and peace in Northern Ireland Gay Firth, Journalist and activist, was born on January 9, 1937, and died on January 9, 2005, aged 68 Lives Remembered MacLyn McCarty Biochemist whose research into DNA laid the foundations for the science of molecular biology MacLyn McCarty, biologist and biochemist, was born on June 9, 1911, and died on January 2, 2005, aged 93 Gerald Leach Science journalist, writer and environmentalist who advised developing nations on energy policy Gerald Leach, journalist, author and energy specialist, was born on January 4, 1933. He died on December 10, 2004, aged 71 Lives in Brief Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving School News Births Deaths Memorial Services Appointment Disingenuous In on the act Anniversaries Negative emphasis A duty to protect Lest we forget What's your view? Birthdays Man versus Nature debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Pause for though Was last week's 3-minute silence for the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami the right gesture? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Winning Move Daily Life January 11, 1804 CAH: Quick Word Multiple Display Advertising Items Maladministration not an exceptional circumstance Court of Appeal Civil standard applies to injunction applications Queen's Bench Division Time runs from decision not misappropriation of funds Court of Appeal Other side should have same documents as judge Court of Appeal Times Online Discrimination by both airline and airport Court of Appeal 'Tis the season of erupting volcanoes' Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day The Times Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Online weathercall Times Sport Henderson frustrated by ill fortune Club studies extent of Murphy's flaw Times Test Leicester Sedgefield Newcastle Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Taunton Southwell Wolverhampton The Wright Track The Results Service Today's Fixtures Hewitt hoping to take a leaf out of Federer's book Tennis Appleby keeps his nerve to retain title in Hawaii Golf Radcliffe drawn back to streets of London Athletics Tszyu sleepless in Salford in preparation for Hatton title boul Boxing Vikings celebrate raid on Green Bay Schedule Hodgson and Cueto pledge future to Sale Times Online Wilkinson must avoid the rush Paul hands over Bulls captaincy and guns to regain place Rugby League Index Reduced to a stump, tree that put players in shade Cricket Ivo Tennant on the sad demise of the lime that was an icon of the game for more than a century 'It's better that it's gone like this than by way of the chainsaw' Bleak view from 85ft up as Golding curses his luck again Sailing Eccentric Venues Links Game comes together to raise £6m Scoreboard from Melbourne Waiting Game Snow Reports Haque spins Bangladesh to first victory Scoreboard Unlucky Butcher faces threat to Test career as injury ends tour The Times Cricket Times Online Renowned fighters turn heat on England McRae still recovering Butler resigns Marshall aid Baker switch Clash of codes England victory Confident Megson determined to relight Forest fire The Sack Country The Times Rumour Mill Eriksson offers his services for tsunami fundraising match The Premiership Today Benitez brings out big guns as Morientes lies in wait Billericay the focus as Exeter keep eye on ball FA Cup The Draw in Full Hyundai Times Online Fans come flocking back with highest crowds since 1981 The Times Crossword 22,870 Portsmouth reunion will tax Redknapp Times Sport Cup combines best of enemies The Times London calling T2 Quotes of the Day A fitting parable of the politics of our time The cry of 'Tally-ho' could still be heard in the land beyond Blair's own retirement date Unsung hero Novel idea Lord Woolf errs Image of the Day The Ethicist The couple who are 60 years out of date Disgusted by the modern world, Glenn and Melanie Sanderson have embraced the mores and morals of the 1940s, and turned their home into a shrine to the period. Interview by Penny Wark Forties for Sale Nightmare voyage that When John Packwood, a marine engineer from the Isle of Wight, agreed to deliver a ship to Morocco, he never dreamt that it would later be used for drug smuggling - and he would be arrested. Now, he tells Steve Boggan, he fears that he will spend the rest of his life behind bars The Times Send US your Queries A fresh approach to your diet will do the most good Patients undergoing cancer treatment should eat a little of what they like, says Jane Clarke Frequent small meals are better than trying to force one large meal down I was interested to read about hemp oil but understand that it has something to do with the cannabis plant. Can you enlighten me any further? Anne Davey, Staffordshire Just play your cardies Dress for your Shape Round or V-neck? Satin sash or beaded collar? Eve Thomas has the knitwear knowhow to help How will I explain why my little darling has started dressing like a hooker? Fighting Forty Dish Comfort food for a long cold winter home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Pasta with Cabbage, Potato and Taleggio Method Timesonline Brand new world Lifetime Grey power is on the rise, as Dove's new campaign with a 96 grey? gorgeous? How my pals learnt that I was a bastard Age of Enlightenment Arts Jerry is a four-letter word The author of Jerry Springer—The Opera my be prosecuted for it, says Steve Jelbert An MP called it the worst experience of his life but at least he saw it I like all types of comedy, even though they offend on some level Vote for your Favourite Artist The South Bank Show Awards Some Heavyweight Literary Guns are Spoiling for a Scrap Mark the Page Who will be your Breakthrough star? Novelist Andrea Levy has real grace, says Erica Wagner Scribbler in space Will Alsop has bounced back from Liverpool's rejection of his "clouds". Tom Dyckhoff meets a blustering icon The building is a freeze-framed impression of the creative process Which station marked the silence for the tsunami victims by ... talking? Radio Boycott showed his uncanny ability to predict past events Panto in leathers Pop Velvet Revolver Hammersmith Palais, W6 Concert Steven Osborne Wigmore Hall First Choice Concert LSO/Harding Barbican Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera Hercules Palais Garnier, Paris TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Television Multichannel Choice Ideal Dead Famous Dalziel and Pascoe Answers from Back Page Horizon QI Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Reality television bites the ballot Viewing Guide He's stolen my song True Fiction As the Brown-Blair axis, once new Labour's most formidable political partnership, descends into acrimony, the Chancellor looks to a mediator T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3484 Polygon Win Champagne Su Doku Mortgages for Business Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Problems left in the wake of a disaster Issue of the Week Tsunami Aftermath The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Inspections can be helpful but they can lead to some costly duplication of work Seen in Hansard Call for the PFI specialists Management The Issue Explained Planning Staff need to feel loved Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Customers of the Government Gay-friendly and proud of it Interview This week the gay rights group Stonewall publishes its top 100 gay-friendly employers. The chief executive, Ben Summerskill, tells Carol Lewis how the public sector fared Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … The Top Public Sector Employers In the Professional Press Beware: overeager A&E staff Health Other Stories we Liked Mrs Mop ready to come clean Tell your :-)) from your : o( Medical Emoticons Index Nurses to punish happy hour publicans Alcohol Spat of the Week New Medical Research NHS and LGA need to get on Social Care No plan for visiting rights Family Hero. . . Once upon a time in jail… Prisons …And Villain Food for Thought Legislation Update Foreign Ways Another revolution in teaching Education Prison Watch Students pile on the pounds These Second Management Book State does it cheaper Financial aid rather than lower tuition fees Universities Grudge Alert New mission for charity's work Homeless The blame of the game Regeneration Prize Caption Competition Open-all-hours opposition Licensing How They See us Web Watch Inside Whitehall Coroners make the best living Brum's the word for those who want biggest salaries Phonepests Public Sector Pay Deals 2004-05 The Job Explained Special Events Officer Prescott burnt by union's demands Hot Fashion We're not that bad say forces How to work together Local Government New Year's Honours Public Agenda Forum Speak your mind at the Calls for appoint of order Local Government New Year Resolutions Public Sector Promises In the Chatrooms Do you fancy a change of sectors? More and more people are choosing to leave a well-paid job with a private firm in order to give something back to society, or just to feel part of a team in the public sector, Mark Hunter reports How to Become an … Aid Worker Before you dash off to help, saving the planet should begin with gaining a specialism and some experience, reports Daniel Allen Data File Veredus Executive Become the next star of Silent Witness Career Clinic The non-executive route to influence Need Career Advice? Ask the Experts Career Public Opinion The public sector can make equality a reality for its black and other minority staff Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifelong Learning UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Educational Supplement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Over to you… What Will Work Forus agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Westminster Briefing The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Family courts under fire from angry parents and protesters Jon Robins reports on how Cafcass is coping with some hostile campaigners 100 Hoax Bomb Warnings were Sent to Cafcass Offices in One Year Pump Court The Times Law Section A curb on free speech that should offend us all, whatever our religion Land Registry Portsmouth Office News A team player no sports star should be without The lawyer has become an indispensable member of the backroom staff behind the big achivers, writes Alex Wade International Criminal Law The Times Is this new fre… James Michael and Heather Brooke on the Freedo… New openness regim… Times Online How Kylie turned into a real Brit Lawyers find the MoD a formidable adversary Jon Robins on the culture of secrecy said to be frustrating litigation over the deaths of young soldiers Barristers should discover the joy of headhunting Moving Places: Poached or Headhunted? Long-held business secrets are most at risk Competitors have been handed a powerful intelligence tool by the Freedom of information. Act Edward Fennell reports Some Bodies Might Simply Adopt a Policy of Handing Everything over What the legal journals are reporting this week law week Legal aid Now that's a resolution… Show us the pudding Is there anybody there? Libel remains a law for the rich Your shout readers' queries The College of Law on restrictive convenants, capital gains tax and working from home, the anguish of unnecessary litigation and a trading standards conundrum Patent Office's proud record lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Greater London Authority Sir David takes his place on the bench lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Legal Eagles Judges: High Flyers QCs: High Flyers Solicitors Qureshi Lawyers in Government: High Flyers Judge who bucked rules of success Legal Officials: High Flyers Established Names Sheriffs Health Matters Medicine: High Flyers Established Names Science: High Flyers Established Names Knight, S… author a… Humanities: High Flyers The scientist and the human factor Genes genius with a taste for denim Percy's rocky road to enlightenment Percy Special Offer

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