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News from 12/10/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Fareed Cheema, Phil Yates, Patrick J. R. Harkin, Philip Webster and Frances Gibb, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Liz Westgate, Neelam Verjee, Peter Lansley, Jeremy Nicholas, Richard Hobson, Eric Blakeney, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Richard Griffiths, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Charlotte LANGLEY(Joint Director), Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, John O'Byrne, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Patrick Phillips, Elizabeth Judge, Peter Adams, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Andrew Tucker, Sam Marlowe, Alex Hasapis, Jeremy Whittle, Brendan Barber (General Secretary), Joe Joseph, Gemma McKenzie, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Richard Cóley, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, D. Bradshaw, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Joanna Weinberg, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, A. P. Payne, Stephen Farrell, Russell Jenkins and Will Pavia, Dan Sabbagh, Adam Sherwin and Philip Webster, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Charles Bremner, George Miller, Thair Shalkh and Rosemary Bennett, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, James Hider and Stephen Farrell, Hugo Rifkind, Sarah Butter, Brain Hardisty, Angela Jameson, James Ducker and David McVay, Rick Gekoski, Russell Kempson, Carola Long, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Dan Tanzey, Eve Thomas, Tony Chapman, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Catherine Philp and Richard Mills, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Will Mamey, N. L. Denton, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Paul Stone, Damian Whithworth, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, Maura Byrne, Monica Seeley, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Richard BENNETT(General Secretary), Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Zahid Hussain and Richard Beeston, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Tom Hennigan, Stephen Yolland, Barbara Stocking (Director), Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, R. Griffin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Edwards, Alice Miles, Andrew Phillips, Jonathan Stearn, Michael Evans, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Peter Klinger, Patrick Eagar, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times BBC calls for 50% rise in licence fee Rifkind bows out First for Business Times takes the lead as UK's No1 daily business newspaper Flintoff honoured M&S stylist quits Index Picture Gallery Army offers regret and cash to victims of Basra jail raid In the Times Today The Times—first for business Transcript of Threats Tiffany & Co How 'ruthless computer conman netted £1.5m with e-mail scam' Court hears that domain name trick enabled 23-year-old to fool thousands of victims in ingenious online frauds run from bedroom of his father's terraced house, Dominic Kennedy reports Rifkind quits to back Clarke, leaving Tory ballot wide open Smoke may get in Ken's eyes Church faces last rites, says Carey Spin on memoirs Toni-Ann arrests Bomb in school Shopkeeper death Killer's revenge Dior Logical idea that could have prevented strife Lawrence's vision of Arabia and beyond Britons ready to beat rain to find relatives Survivors face dying of cold as aid fails to reach … They survived the collapse of their homes, but still lack food, shelter or medicine, write Zahid Hussian and Richard Beeston How to Help Aid: Who's Giving what Survivors face dying fo cold as aid fails to reach … Dogs that don't bark signal last hope for living From Catherine Philp and photographer Richard Mills in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan Children most likely to be still alive Great Escapes Generals who have never fought are crippling Army, says Colonel Church's Stoppard and Pinter to make history at Court Literature Festival Citroën Waking the genes that grow new limbs Scientists believe that recent advances offer new hope for amputees and the disfigured, writes Nigel Hawkes Toyota Twist in the Tail Forsyth's novel names Alliance Leicester Banville's secret agent Picture Gallery Ps Prince's Mey in supermarkets British Airways British Airways Minister found guilty of sex bias for insisting job went to woman Hp Blakelock suspect held Green Flag Super-union plans under threat Birders to watch for flu victims Insurer won't pay for cancer drug So which is ugliest car of all? HSBC The Mary Rose weighs anchor Retirement poverty trap faces middle-aged Woolwich New age grandmothers not feeling their years Your Pension Investment needed Pinched Pockets Environment Agency Worthy of award Plan to attack UK poverty Earthquake in Kashmir tears open the aid debate Detention, democracy and the grey area where they overlap Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . Greed is not big or clever A knotty issue The Times Greedy Auntie An absurd licence fee request from the BBC Groovy Grannies Grandmotherhood sheds its dowdy image How Primrose Hill recovered from being Greenbury but went all Notting Hope amid the Ruins The Asian earthquake may encourage moves towards peace Thunderer: Business? It can go to hell Happy birthday! We like you How a car salesman and an anti-war demonstration illustrate a strategy for modernising the Tories The Times At last, the best Booker book won The judge who argued most forcefully for The Sea thinks it will still be admired in 75 years Heard the one about the people who thought a blind minister was funny? The angels of St Paul's are lost to nation Rias Suzuki Millions ignore threat of flood havoc Warning as storms hit 'Pitiful' payment for less-British PoWs The Scheme Lloyds TSB Directline Insurance plc Ancient hobbit 'a distinct species' Ferret style offends Burberry Papers tell of Edith Cavell failure Transport police may halt EasyJet Blind driver claims record BBC criticised for applying to Fifty per cent increase is called for to improve quality, write Dan Sabbagh, Adam Sherwin and Philip Webster AA The Licence Fee down the Years What the BBC Wants to Spend between 2007 and 2013 Picture Gallery Sainsbury's A shopping list or a negotiating pitch? Future Viewing Teacher, 24,'snogged boy in class' National savings & investments Homechoice Police 'crack network of traffickers in humans' The Children's Society High-Tech Border Control Everyone steals this sharp show First night Theatre Shoot the Crow Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Ireland The Sharpest Critics Keypoint You Think You Know the Rule? Are These Offside? Law 11 Women beat men at their own game A middle-aged man in big hurry to change the world Pru Health Sir Gus has time on side for now Directline Teachers'tv Caffeine cop is on hoodies' case Blair baits judges over slow justice Attack on legal system sets up clash with judiciary, report Philip Webster and Frances Gibb Exclusion zone for rape suspect Action has been taken against a man believed to be a serial attacker who cannot be brought to court, Sean O'Neill writes British Gas William Evans Hospitals claim better care Greyer gadgets Loo of the Year Times World News Villagers and wildlife at risk as drought hits the rainforest Land of 50 Million Species Paralysis that starts with a wobble Standing Tall Court rally for 'betrayed' Mbeki deputy Vociferous supporters backed Jacob Zuma as he appeared over allegations of corruption, reports Jonathan Clayton Nation Born out of Slavery Voters hail dawn of democracy after years of civil war A footballer and a grandmother found plenty of support as Liberia went out to choose a President, Xan Rice reports Can comrades help rag-and-bone man? Unicef New York terror alert 'was hoax' 'We can rebuild . . . my ratings' Paradise regained in Hollywood Russian vases fetch £1.16m Ideal Home Show (AP): Down to Earth from $20m tour Sunni party endorses constitution Insurgents 'importing ideas from Iraq' Sky Bespoke Suits Nobel judge quits in disgust - a year after 'porn' winner Media finds passion for the affairs of statesmen The Times Picture Gallery Room to Manoeuvre Former UN envoy questioned over bribe allegations The Times The Fiat heir, the transsexual and a sordid backstreet drugs overdose (AFP): Massacre trial begins (AFP): Historic Vince (AP): Bombs arrest (Reuters): R. E. M reprise Arab donation (AFP): Bears' revenge Times Business Business Leaders TV-NTL alliance Quote of the day UK firms team up in £7bn Saudi homes deal Bank cannot avert downturn, warns King Creator of per una sheds his M&s mantle FTSE 100 Commercial Mortgages Stock Markets M&S celebrates, but recovery is to come North Sea Oil Commodities Fool rushed in Pound to Dollar A phoney war Currencies Business Need to Know Results in brief The day's biggest movers Gatwick express Smaller stock to watch Look ahead Exchange rates Business Big Shot Bet of the day Data Exxon settlement Gannett profits hit Adidas credit deal Rumour of the day Directors' dealing Hurricane pushes UK trade deficit to record Owner of Your Move buys rival chain Oil rises on recovery hopes Microsoft agrees to pay $761m to settle with rival Vodafone faces legal threat Six of the Best Jaeger-Lecoultre BA severs 23-year link with Saatchis M&S drawing back shoppers Acer Wider appeal helps store to halt decline Aegis chief can see the 'logic' in a partnership with Havas Sony BMG row over Springsteen Murdoch says News Corp takeover defence was legal Icahn raises the stakes in Time Warner row Album Flops Xstrata left out in cold again as Inco strikes deal The Times Pepsi's UK and Ireland chief to quit Bid battle for Drax power plant starts Standard Life float 'on track' Rugby Estates in Olympics buy-up G20 nations attack trade plan Aviva to squeeze more from RAC Grant Thornton Air Partner rises to record results on back of White House charters FSA's fines threat over 'earnings smoothers' Lender warns private equity firms face losses on deals EU accuses lift companies in price-fixing investigation ABI wants more detail when boss takes the chair How They Justified It Savills' sorcery The Times City Diary Beery funny The Times City Diary Queen's counsel The Times City Diary Grant Thornton Lipitor battle reaches D-Day Reform descends into comic opera The Times A state of self-interest Cult of youth Another American high-flyer to take the helm at Burberry CV Apax given Somerfield ultimatum The Times UK group hopes Spain bus buy will open way for rail bids Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Revenue prospects from higher premiums give boost to Jardine Small Caps Reinvention of home shopping pays dividend for Brown More than Middling ICG Mining sector reweighting sends Anglo towards record Stock Markets Large Caps Air Partner Banking & Finance The Times Education The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further … Times Register Milton Obote Ugandan politician who saw his country to independence but was twice deposed as president and ended his life in exile Lives Remembered Roger Brierley, actor, was born on June 2,1935. He died on September 23,2005, aged 70 Agnes Curran, prison governor, was born on February 12,1920. She died on September 29,2005, aged 85 Professor Nick Hales Biochemist who elucidated the mechanisms underlying diabetes and the relation between foetal growth and longterm health Congo the chimp climbs back into the art world Great Lives Coercive interview would breach fair trial right European Court of Human Rights Employer's unilateral retirement age reduction unlawful Employment Appeal Tribunal Ignorance of law can be a defence Chancery Division Times Online Birthdays Church News Births Adoptions Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Thanksgiving Services The Rt Hon Robin Cook MP In Memoriam-Private In Memoriam - War Awards Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Elections Middle Temple Lecture Lord Wallace of Saltaire Reunion Shiplake College Old Vikings Society Annual Reunion Soho House Bridge Chess Questions Answered Gifts Announcements The Times Legal Notices The summertime digs its heels in Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes Airmiles are Back Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Royal Ascot returns home on time Racing Times Test Leicester Royal Progress Ayr abandoned Southwell Wetherby The Times Sports Book Onus is on jockeys to explore various grounds for success Capital uses pedal power to generate opening spectacle London 2012 Uttoxeter Lingfield Park The Results Service Pools Forecast American football Baseball Ice hockey Snooker Squash Today's Fixtures The Times Wie centre of attention on birthday Golf Sinfield has his sights set on final redemption Rugby League The Times Murphy's comeback earns high praise Snooker Radcliffe heads for Seven Hills Right on track Courting success Shelley blow Australia forced into youth policy Times Online Reynolds happy to call time after latest injury Motorcycling Baron watches clock in frustration at discord Rugby Union Warne in need of no favours to take wicket No 600 Ashes Morrisons Plunkett's pace leads to express promotion Harmison finds his motivation in the stars and stripes Flintoff's hunger suitably sated by top ICC award Vaughan steps off bandwagon Tomorrow Keeping Tabs MasterCard Pietersen sees off Warne but is caught by Caprice Henry offer fails to hide uneasy mood at Arsenal Vital Statistic Prestige International United still keen on Ballack and Zokora Woodgate's calamities continue The Premiership Today Emirates Cameroon fate serves notice for vulnerable European trio World Cup Qualifying The Blame Game France's Darkest Hour Birchall emerges at heart of unlikely Caribbean dream Top of the Flops Czechs Head List How They Stand Giggs still hungry to fulfil Wales dream Tomorrow Scotland looking to end their downward plunge Ireland motivated by revenge in finale A funny old game? With Eriksson at England's helm, the joke is on us Golf Wembley Stadium German authorities call on Awacs to counter hooligans Cole shows the way forward for youngsters By our Sports Staff: Culture of greed puts Blatter on the attack Beckham upset with Real as he is ordered off again World Cup Qualifying Esure.com Times Online The Times Crossword The Insider A Rousing win over Poland this evening would not only … Facing a 96mph ball from Brett Lee will seem a breeze … The Times FA stands by 'chosen one' as Eriksson stays in line of fire Jones and Gary Pratt are among those brave enough to … Times Sport Today Poland, tomorrow the World Cup, pledges Owen The Times The trophies keep on coming for Pietersen Times2 Passnotes The face Past master Theclick Thebulletin Contents Bail out: the evolution of the bounty hunter Have guns, will use them 'Find the woman and you find the man' – America's tough, heavily armed bounty hunters have turned the pursuit of fugitives into a fine art, finds Damian Whitworth Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Don't abandon Pakistan's children. Let's not allow … Contemporary fiction has an Edwardian edge Scotland should become a magnet for migrants Royal Bank I admit that I like . . . . . . tofu, says Hannah Betts Dish Steak and Wild Mushrooms What you need When pomegranates don't give you the pip Food Try their syrup as seasoning or in a cocktail, says Joanna Weinberg Do You Need Advice? Bel Mooney 'Should I give up teaching to care for my ailing husband?' 'I don't want my friends to find me a man' The Times Why women can no longer breathe easily Health Chronic bronchitis and emphysema is rapidly crossing the gender divide, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Health briefs Stylewednesday Pearls among the silly soufflés Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong finds a few smart ideas and a feast of frippery in Paris Slim black cocktail dresses will be the party dress code What the buyers are buying The Good The Bad The Unfathomable The Times Beauty jury Pink, red, black and blue: our panel select the best nail varnishes Detail is retail Great if you're slim - with a fat wallet Reiss is nice, says Anne Ashworth, if you happen to be no larger than a size 12. And though you'll find plenty that's cheerful, it won't be cheap Btw. . . Kick through the leaves in style Eve Thomas chooses six of the best winter boots Dfs Click and you could be wearing Sienna's dress Now you can buy copies of your favourite celebrity's clothes without trawling the high street, reports Andrew Tucker Where to find affordable chic on the net Arts All the whiteness of a Soviet winter You start the latest show at the Serpentine by lying down. Mark Irving met its Russian makers The Times Have you met my mate Bill? He's showing in a window near you Toyota Snap your own finds of Bill's best Around £100 Teapot by Jeremy Nichols Around £1,000 Berkeley Avenue, London Heathrow (2003) by Max Forsythe Around £10,000 Red House by Harry Holland, oil on canvas A late return for the master of shadows As a child Samuel Palmer was famously inspired by the play of light, and it informed his vision all his life, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Superb Framed Aerial Colour Print or Jigsaw A unique gift, centred on your home, to own or give from £24.99 Download free chamber music from the Wigmore Hall Concert Xenakis Festival Queen Elizabeth Hall Comedy Sticky Wicket Touring Theatre Longitude Greenwich Theatre Sky & artsworld Entertainments Into battle for pensioners Working Relationship Michael Lake, the director-general of Help the Aged, and his PA, Joanna Brosnan, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Stress busters Aldrich & Company How Vanessa went global with her job The secretary became a prizewinning business, says Rosalind Renshaw The Times Pitman training Tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment All-day listings highlights Kids Factual Live International Football Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise Match of the Day Live: England v Poland Viewing Guide The Hurricane that Shook America Variations Room 101 Lost Ghost (1990) Film Choice Apocalypse now (1979) Protocol (1984) Weeds leaves you feeling on a high Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt Times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Harrods

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