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News from 11/11/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Peter Read, Andrew Robson, Malcolm Turner, Lynne Greenwood, Clare Chapman, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sarah vine, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Lavinia Werrett, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, James Bone, James Ducker, Ludovic Kennedy, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Matthew Hoggard, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Jenny Knight, Tony Doolin, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, Sebastian Lander, Jane MacArtney, John W. Ratings, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Shirley English, Tom Bawden, Jennifer Miller, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Damian Batt, George Caxenove, Katharine Houreld, Stephen Farrell, Dr Corinne, Tom Dart and Ed Parkinson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Antonio Carluccio, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, William Ravenscroft, Liz Chong, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Anthony Hollis, Martin Penner, Mary Gold, Thomas Ravenscroft, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Thomas F. Maher, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Jonathan Cook, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Dawuk Abdullah Mannion, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paddy Heazell, Jan Jobes, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Reprise, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Tosin Sulaiman, Sandy Pratt, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Matt Huges, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Chris Campting, Brian Glanville, Michael Phillips, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Hyperion, Paul Handleigh, Stuart Birch, Keith E. Hunter, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Carlos Miranda, David Powell, Elizabeth Judge and Tom Bawden, Bill Edgar, Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett, Richard Morrison, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Robert Montgomery, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Miners misled into paying out millions Mother's dilemma Amman funerals Bricks and Mortar the Best Property Section on the … Pay restraint plea Lest we forget Index GPs must open round the clock Ministers push reforms that by pass Labour rebels sounds Can't buy me, love—Stella's a sell-out Plan for nurses to prescribe drugs infuriates doctors In the Times Today The Times GPs must open all hours Lord Lichfield suffers stroke Potter's gold Herceptin call Wheel deal Chelsea girls Correction Asprey Katrin's choice: how do I tell my son about great-uncle Heinrich…? An Evil Calling Economists scorn Davis pledge to borrow if slump hits his tax cuts As if by magic, a star glides into our midst First 'double jeopardy' trial Phone scam fine Mother's victory Tube strike ballot Police mergers Poet's apology Space broadcast Gucci H&m's Hot Tickets The Times Women thirst for a Stella How Scargill's NUM pocketed millions from his sick miners A firm of solicitors has made a fortune after ex-pitmen were misled over their damages claims, reports Andrew Norfolk History of Criminal Inquiry 'They told me I had to sign or lose my money' Dying union revived by compensation culture New rules may put ban on babysitters under 16 Homebase Racial crime up nearly a third Treatment ruling Professor's death Fashion conscious Slimmer hopes Whiteley tribute Saga IWC Billie-Jo 'paraded her sexuality' Foster mother tells murder trial of the tension created as her teenage daughter became a young woman. Steve Bird reports Blunkett's sons to keep shares in DNA company British Gas Hoon's hush-hush holiday plan fails flybe.com DS SAGA BT Computer spy camera caught thief by e-mail M&s Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Smart' road hump will smooth the way for safe drivers In the Road Citroën The New Bayer: Health Care By a Correspondent: Rugby stars made to pay for foul play at the disco Sport PC World Undercover in the ladies' at the Talter Little Black … Imagine you are an antiques dealer at the Fine Art … At the launch of his novel Torn Water, the actor John … Land Rover "Breaking News From the David Campaign!" screams an … Picture Gallery Ps Gisele fans: now's your chance People Assisi adopts graves of heroes who fell liberating their city Money The Fallen Iraq honours awarded Founding father search founders Teacher hurt by own fireworks DNA tests to catch errant workers Napoleon's tooth sold at auction Nanny McPhee Palace show for Canaletto Dresden reborn Throne into a tizzy Commons vote on 90-day detention proposals Earthquake relief Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline Keeping a lid on independent school fees Chinese seating plans 'Allo? 'allo? The Times Atrocity in Amman The whole Arab world needs to unite against terrorism Briefs Encounter Quest for the fundamental subtexts of the next Tory leader Is this unqualifies Healthe Secretary really helping the cance patients? Notebook For Country and Conscience Blair needs to shoot straighter, not go down with all guns blazing Mick. Hume@spiked-online.com Thunderer: What identity crisis? Wake up and smell the toast Leaders often do not realise that they are history, even when the writing is literally on the wall The Times His Excellency Sir Safely Sneerwell If a diplomat's memoirs disparage politicians still in office, essential trust is jeopardised It's time to move on. Your luck, your time and your mandate have run out Paralysis and drift now would mean Labour being smashed at the next election Waterstone's Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Idiot' wins back £73,000 he loaned to lap-dancing lover Multiple Display Advertising Items Award for designer who made Burberry hip for the masses Madonna Live The Sharpest Critics Dazzling portrayal of a demonic anti-hero first night Theatre Tamburlaine Barbican Currys Loneliness may be in the genes Aaaaaaaargh! It's the Cybermen! AYGO Scottish sheep flock to help English countryside MPs to be by-passed on difficult reforms Ministers try to avoid further humiliation from back benches 'Watch the whispers' Blair needs resolve as well as laws Peter Riddell Political Briefing Trouble Ahead Blair's difficult months Heathrow express Words you seldom hear inside No 10: no, Prime Minister A lack of dissenting voices is being blamed for Tony Blair's failure to compromise. Andrew Pierce reports We need to find someone who can say to Tony,'Don't do it' Ministers dragged police into politics, say Tories Dixons Wanted: Mr Perfect for my daughter-state credentials in 500 words or fewer 'Suicide poet' for Highlands (AP): You can kill it if . . . it exists tiscali The Jurassic Godzilla who ate dinosaurs for breakfast dfs dfs Boy, 12, kept diary of bullying, inquest told Jailed 'earl' may be a Cold War secrert agent Police suspect that the impostor who said he was lord might be a spy who kept his false identity after the Berlin Walls fell, Sean O'Neill writes Public cautious on economic outlook Abbey Witness rule may be scrapped Law Romeo dares not show his face Civil Ceremonies Children know best, court told Abortion Intel inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent schools rule out refunds for fee-fixing bulldog Worldbeater who took his time-on the scenic route Jaguar Times World News The golden couple had been married for half an hour. Photographs had been taken and the dancing was about to begin. Then the bombers struck . . . Protesters rage at 'traitor' al-Zarqawi There is no ambiguity in Jordanians' response to the latest atrocity by their fellow citizen, reports Catherine Phlip in Amman 'Everyone here is angry and disgusted' Furniture Villiage Sainsbury's Caught in the Crossfire Survival test for young king viewed as too pro-Western Peres defeat spells crisis for coalition Multiple Display Advertising Items Outside Left Bomb blasts leave 40 dead (AFP): Sculpture sets auction record Australia gears up for terror trial (AFP): South Africa unveils 'giant eye' Jeep (AFP): Father of Turks commemorated Nuclear compromise offer to Iran Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items This is the mayor in his other job-as a schoolboy Young at Heart of Power Author finds out her marriage is a fiction Writer's fascination with a younger man ended when he told her he was gay, James Bone reports from New York. The couple got together for Oprah, however Multiple Display Advertising Items Truce in battle to drill for Alaska oil (AP): China protest (Reuters): HIV case in doubt (AP): Neo-Nazi attack (AP): Ashdown 'failure' (AFP): Lunch of defiance (AP): 'Grandfather' dies (AP): Lemur's fun name Suicide clinic to face inquiry over fake documents Helping Hand SKY (Reuter): Lights go out over Albania (AP): Brother is jailed for incest Paris police poised to repel attackers on Armistic Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Burnt Vehicles Times Online Bad old days back in vogue as tyrant is restored to his pedestal Taiwan feels the heat over Olympic torch call Africa's Iron Lady in waiting Footballer's star fades as voters make an historic choice, reports Katharine Houreld Angry commuters set delayed trains of fire swiss (Reuters): Jailed tycoon gives interview (Reuters): Headscarves ban (AFP): Remembered (AFP): Protest violence (AP): Elvis's police role (Reuters): Bruiser in clear The Times Doubts on revival of Rover plant GM restates data Endemol profit up Quote of the day Ex-Refco chief is indicated for fraud Carlyle weighs up £300m bid for Hull telecoms State pay extends lead over priv Times Business FTSE 100 BPB should have built excitement earlier Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft North Sea Oil Public-private gap unjustified Commodities Trading places Pound to Dollar Hobgoblin Currencies One in the Eye Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Boost for Bayer Stop Press China licences Airbus order Boost for France in new data The Times Hurricanes lift US trade deficit to record $66bn Bank's MPC pegs interest rates at 4.5% China Surges Ahead on Exports Airport Spreading its Wings Hotspot BAA plans replacement for Heathrow Terminals 2 News Corp profits rise, but company takes $1bn charge News Corp Operating Profits The Times Plans for Oxford Street 'boulevard' Debenhams boosts its expansion plans Barclays borrowed to buy Telegraph BT BT losing ground in fight for broadband customers The Times Rover's Chinese owner casts doubt over revival of Longbridge plant German rival 'is seeking unfair protection' Chequing out City Diary Haughty cuisine City Diary Same difference City Diary acer Heron in £67m Club Med hotels deal Platinum price nears 25-year record on back of engine laws Business Reed Health Group Plc Siemens cuts hours to save jobs Hunter 'shielded' shareholders R&sa keeps tight rein on rates Mobile trading takes off in Japan Scottish Power up despite slow customer growth max jet BPB seizes upon 'sustained growth' to defy predator GM seeks to settle accounting case with regulator SABMiller denies it is 'off course' as US profits fall Punch may fly solo on £3bn Spirit bid Retail star hit by tall poppy syndrome Max jet Icap denies A$539m claim by scandal-hit bank 3i closer to handing £500m back to investors ABF pays out extra £1.9m to ex-chief's pension Media ITV looking to from strategy with Friends Media Analysis Microsoft's dream of a new television future Dan Sabbagh on the software giant's efforts to revolutionise our viewing habits For further media coverage Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Watching the Price of Programming CIA leak claims scalp of New York Times reporter Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Mowlem rises after rival admits that it made bid approach Gilts Lack of mobility leaves BT stuck in an awakward rut Tempus Punch Taverns Takeover talk boosts Rexam as FTSE goes into retreat Stock Markets Large Caps Invensys Business Equity Prices Crockett & Jones The Times Unit Trust Information Service Corby Times Register Professor Ted Wragg Educator who confronted the complexities of teaching with wisdom and humour over three decades Lives Remembered K. R. Narayanan Scholarly diplomat who overcame the stigma of low-caste birth to serve with scrupulous impartiality as President of India Brian Campbell Playwright and IRA member who used his writing to explore the bonds and divisions of life in Northern Ireland Duty of administrators after distribution Chancery Division Planning authority had power to withdraw local plan review Court of Appeal Removing child from home Court of Appeal Avril Angers Forces sweetheart who endured as a versatile stage actress Court Circular Memorial Service Birthdays Anniversaries Appointment Service Appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death noticies, acknowledgements or notices … Luncheon Deaths In Memoriam-War Appointments Dinner Elections Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garmin Multiple Classified Advertising Items REG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items MX-5 stands test of time, much like Mrs Peel Walking could prove a step too far in trying to curb traffic Kevin Eason on hopes that motorists will use their cars less and their shoes more The Details Timesonline New move to sound out macho market Nature Notes Winning Move Solution The Times Five-Day Forecast When in doubt, tear your cloak in half Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport King hopes lightweight can prove powerful challenger Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Dobbin's fall is sore point The Wright Track Wolverhampton Bambi De L'Orme set to sparkle totesport Cheltenham Fortune Island can lead way to riches As the jumps season clicks into top gear, Rob Wright picks ten horses that should prove profitable to follow over the winter Newcastle The Results Service Basketball Today's Fixtures Winter Playground Awaits Turin hopeful it will not be all white on the night Winter Olympics Horne called up by Britain Radcliffe foiled Cracknell steps in Rahman reigns Torrance boost Clijsters thwarted Hendry advances Don't make such a song and dance of the haka Thomas fine takes spotlight off changed Wales team British hopes look extremely black as New Zealandas dominate both codes Christopher Irvine says the All Blacks and the Kiwis are in awesome from Cold comfort for Tonga in struggle to tackle the great divide On a Wing and a Prayer the Main Threats Tearing down the Newzealand Flanks The Main Threats Tearing down the New Zealand Flanks Times Online Rogers out to buck Australia's losing trend Tomorrow Sanderson in seventh heaven after hell Win Tickets to See England v Australia Dallaglio puts quality first Sky Sports Dougherty relishing a shot at Woods Formats for one-day competions receive makeover Cricket Summer of 2006: the full April May June July August September Boom time as counties cash in on a season of success Vaughan will be a tought act to follow, but we are all behind our new captain Australia recall 'hot' Symonds Birch punished Sri Lanka Players and provinces unite in fresh Zimbabwe revolt Promising surface noises are music to the ears of England's batsmen Brady is determined to stand by her manager The Times Liverpool run risk of losing stadium funding Black September Hartlepool go ape for new song The Premiership Today Johnson will clear decks to get Bristol City shipshape Scotland unwilling to enlist for Britain at Games Klinsmann refuses to dive Criticised by fans and clubs, the man who Germany trusted to home in on World Cup glory is not wilting, says Matt Hughes Brazil Still Best in the World, Says Germany Coach Battle for No 1 Warring Goalkeepers Thatcher victim of Toshack cut Football Sport Dutch doubts Nicol chases title Beckham auction Hendry faces axe Cahill is rewarded for effort with light duties The Sunday Times Huddlestone under spotlight Don't mention the war-or it could all kick off again Argentina have always liked to be tough guys Brian Glanville looks back over 80 years of barely controlled aggression Maradona decides to stay away-for the time being Ferdinand recall more down to fortune than form The Times The Times Crossword The Insider Football fans will be able to contribute to the UK's … Wayne Rooney will at least be able to put his feet … Robinson on a mission to keep errors to minimum Times Sport Vaughan's deputy to lead from the front The Times Silver Shadow Index 8 Pages of Football Plus times passnotes the face Pasta master the click thebulletin contents The real Rebecca Hitchcock made Daphne du Maurier's novel Rebecca into a classic film. How close was du Maurier's to her fictitious creation? Jane Wheatley talks to the novelist's son She was puzzled by sex, and reflected that 'drinking and making love are two of the loneliest pastimes' Road to Manderley The Times Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Bombastic blasts get men selected Ten things You should never tell your ambassador A child should be a child, not an Infant Phenomenon These boots were made for walking-if only they fitted my clavs Lucia van der Post answers your style questions Many readers struggle to find fashionable boots to suit their legs—but they are out there, if you know where to look Boots add a sexy air to this season's skirts timesonline Have your hair styled by Hari food This little piggy food Forget that weekly trek to the supermarket, says Supermarkets can't provide the thrill of a morning at a farmers' market The Times Where to Go In season: satisfy Collect The Times World Culsine cockbooks The pain and perils of BlackBerry thumb Handheld computer devices have sparked a rise in the number of RSI cases, says David Mattin Don't be a BlackBerry fool Sobering up sounds Pop pickers with ears Peeled William (left) and Thomas Ravenscroft, John Peel's sons, are joining The Times as our new talent-scouting columnists. Between them—William is in the North, Thomas in the South—they have the country covered. Here they talk about their eclectic musical upbringing and influences Thomas on his old, and new favourites Bose Contact them None of us can play a note The Greenhornes don't do hurrying, but they're worth the wait, says Steve Jelbert Pop's kingdom for a Norse The newly cool (Coldplay and U2 are big fans) Eighties pin-ups A-ha talk to Stephen Dalton The Sunday Times Happy birthday to the wizard of Oz He's been wielding a baton for half a century. Richard Morrison salutes Sir Charles MacKerras The Times Pop Down in Albion Babyshambles Classical Verdi Requiem Nikolaus Harnonocourt Albums Choral Christmas with Winchester College Chapel Choir Soundtrack Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Singles Pop Everything Has to End Somewhere Things in Herds Radio Downloads Sky & arts world Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Tracy Chapman Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Stumbling on the road to Damscus Pop Sigur Ros Brixton Academy, Sw9 Concert BSO/Alsop Lighthouse, Poole tv & radio Radio Choice Times Online David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner television terrestrial The Great Phone Call Con BBC Two, 7pm Timewatch: Pol Pot-The Journey to the Killing Fields Variations Rock School Peep Show The House of Mirth The Insider True Romance August Sun Sixties swingers hit the slow lane Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Simens The Times Opening Bids How would you like to pay through the nose for a view of an oil refinery? You are about to find out Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say: Yorkshire In Victorian Terrace in West London Kensington, W8: a smart townhouse set over three floores and ripe for a rear extension Out Grade II Listed Property in Kent Yalding: a Wealden hall house believed to date from 1480 in Just under an acre of land Away Bran Conversion in Suffolk We Shall Not Be Moved Your best bet could be to stay put if you need more room, writes Lynne Greenwood Gampe Plan Octacon It's Time to Follow on The place where Brian Lara learnt how to play is now up for sale, says Patrick Kidd Mistify Quay Just Popping in to Harrods A parking space alone in this luxury development near the store costs £100,000, says Mary Gold The Colour Chart Hits Lucia Adams discovers the new shades that will reach the high street in two years' time Helford homes St James Arsenal Rome is where the Heart is Michael Phillips adores the Italian capital—despite troubles with the neighbours AGS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Big Brother House Damian Barr tests a device that keeps tabs on your home If a door opens, it lets you know by text or an e-mail Safe & Sound British Gas The Newly Converted The chance to create a home was heaven-sent for this couple, says Sebastian Lander Three ecclesiastical buildings for sale Lanarkshire: Spacious Family Home Braehead: five-bedroom listed church conversion surrounded by magnificent countryside Essex: Victorian Church with Garden Harlow Common: four-bedroom family home with floodlit drive and mature garden The Black Sea Britons Friendly people and low costs make Bulgaria a retirement haven, writes Jenny Knight Look East Multiple Display Advertising Items A Slice of the Action If you cannot afford to buy a property outnight there is another way, reports Mary Gold Part Owned in Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times House Mates The Times Fire Places What's on Multiple Display Advertising Items PAA Peninsula

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