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News from 16/11/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Alexander McQueen, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Adam Cooper, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Malcolm Higgins, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Geoffrey Nicholson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gabby Logan, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Sean O'Noss, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Patrick Evershed, Richard Lloyd Parry, Bob Duffield, Peter J. Turvey, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Tobin, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, David Horton, Charles Quekett, Carola Long, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Sean O'Neill and David Rose, Dr Emanuel Moran, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Andrew Miller, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lord Goldsmith, Qc, Nick Hasell, Small Caps, Ellie Levenson, Grayson Perry, Valerie Elliott and Jane MacArtney, Carl Mortished European Briefing, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Ashling O'connor, Amanda Craig, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Mark Duby, Jonathan Swan, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jamie Cullum, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Andrew Edwards, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alice Miles, Olav Bjortomt, Patrick Hosking and Stewart Tendler, Richard Brucciani, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Virginia Matthews,

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The Times Bid to stop longer pub hours fails Poultry flu jabs Caving tragedy Sudoku Simple or Killer Gaza optimism Cricket threat 'Giving to charity is the opposite of a public responsibility Index Warning over 'mafia' gangs infiltrating British banks The e-tail battle rages Cost of Crime She was working as a waitress Blair set to back a raising of the retirement age In the Times Today 'Mafia' gangs infiltrate banks Shape of Things Bishop supports shoot-to-kill Parties rebuked Equal pay ruling Muslim chaplain Stressed women Female offenders Clarification The Rules Tragic History "Old Speckled Hen" Boy, 14, left to die on caving trip Police have been questioning a teacher after an adventure ended in tragedy, reports Andrew Norfolk Rail masterplan for getting the crowded capital to work Fraud squad raids miners' union HQ The Times 'On the run' Bill referred to EU Phone box killing Schoolboy attack Man's best friend Benefit victory Drink-drive denial Fire cuts power The Sharpest Critics Rolex She is still the Dancing Queen - live and at her glittering best first night Pop Madonna Koko, Nw1 Why the high street struggles Many shops fear that they will not survive without protection from internet retailers, report Sean O'Neill and David Rose End to online bargains as Sony forces prices higher How to save £600 Internet stores expect a merry Christmas as online sales soar Anger at the best of both worlds Virus tests reduce fear over avian flu Researchers find good news as China gets ready to inject billions of birds, write Valerie Elliott and Jane MacArtney Church's Mint dfs More money for July 7 victims Tagging ruling 'Killed for cash' Piracy clampdown BBC defection 'Treated like terrorist' over a forgotten speeding ticket Microsoft Office Which man believes he turned down Tony Blair? At the … Alliance Leicester PM questions pointless and I'm not bitter People Hello? Is that the Terrence Higgins Trust? The HIV/Aids … Ps Controversy in Poland (bear with us on this) where … PM questions pointless and I'm not bitter virgin atlantic Farmers demand a ban on beef from Brazil Dell Police chief calls for crime rethink Sci-fi poster fetches £390,000 Stroke treatment 'lacks urgency' Richard & Judy help writer on to prize list On the Shortlist Debenhams Spectator Editor will resign to concentrate on politics crème Post Office Hiscox Sky Joust William Rail projects hit the buffers In search of a makeover for magistrates Long memories Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Military prosecutions 'not being distorted' Odds on creating a nation of gambling addicts A bouquet of finest red tape Photo shoot No faith Dirty dancing The Times Hosts with the Most One World Cup for Japan—another for England Out of Africa Uganda's President should protect his legacy by retiring The Queen's sister: an heroic tale of sex, Weetabix and organic gin Where the Buck Stops If the European Commission were a company, it would be delisted Thunderer: Lousy way to start the week The Firkin tosser Hey, don't tell me how to give Handing pupils money for good causes is misguided. Charity begins as far from Whitehall as possible The Times The dusty delights of footnotes Obscure? Perhaps. But thank goodness someone spent his life editing Dickens's letters Who is this future leader about whom we know so little? We should be told Etihad Renault Shop girl's killer was high on cocaine Last-minute change of plea as accused admits axe murder Bars in clamour to open longer as Tories fail to close the door The Labour whips prevented another Labour rebellion, write Jill Sherman and Philip Webster SAGA Supermarkets fined for selling booze to youngsters Downing Street local appeals after late licence is denied O2 Why Blair is so determined not to run into sands I'm a celebrity and a chip off the old block, says Carol Thatcher tiscali The Queen defies al-Qaeda City honours Xylophone Man Gangster gives police slip again Smokers urged to quit by text The Contestants easy Cannabis drug available to Ms patients Inside Track 'Peace industry' funding crisis Northern Ireland Rethink over scrapping juries Law EU 'threat' to migrant policy Immigration Multiple Display Advertising Items Index A sparkling blend of energy and virtuosity first night Jazz Jamie Cullum Royal Albert Hall Boots Minister is accused of abusing free post No Laser teach To Id cards and back - via Caracas T Mobile John Lewis 'I'm glad that I won't have to watch out for him any more' Police track Costa killer's death trail Milly Dowler's murder is one of several for which the British barman could be responsible, reports Daniel McGrory Countryside at increasing risk from 'horror' barn conversions Jet2 Times World News US raid finds 200 victims in secret Iraqi 'torture' jail The discovery of "abused" detainees comes as Bush's Senate allies demand Iraq exit strategy, Catherine Philp writes 'Chemical' rounds used against rebel fighters Hope springs eternal for global trade deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Police fire on Kampala rioters Officer goes undercover Soldier cleared over girl's death Fans join Scotty at final frontier Boots Pilgrims flock to camel fair Undiplomatic memoirs cannot be banned, says top civil servant Multiple Display Advertising Items Rac Morrisons Bailed Mafia son to star on reality TV Really Bad Ideas Rice plays 'hardball' to secure deal over Palestinian borders Timetable Victory for dynamic brand of diplomacy (AFP): 'Polygamy is to blame' for riots (AFP): Putin backs Serbs (AFP): CIA in flights row (AP): Parliament brawl (AFP): Activist jailed (AFP): Holocaust jewels The Times Modest wedding makes Princess's new status plain China dares to honour memory of liberal icon EU accounts still riddled with fraud and errors, say auditors Bally Flag-waving parties for 50th anniversary bstartup Russia's far Right attacks immigrants in election ad The Times Pasta masters to educate British palate Typical winter school lunch menu Times Business Amtico to put up 'for sale' sign Freeview battle Diageo shares hit BA plans cuts Quote of the day Compass faces more questions on fee deal Dti rules out plugging Royal Mail's pension Disputed £2bn tax bill knocks FTSE 100 Stock Markets Ringing endorsement falls on deaf ears North Sea Oil Inflation threat is overdone Commodities Picture Gallery Owning up Pound to Dollar Currencies Mind testing? Business Need to Know Results in Brief World Markets max jet Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealing Bet of the day Rumour of the day Business Big Shot Look ahead Avon restructure Home Depot rises Enia plans listing Olympic relaunch OFT chief dashes hopes of minnows in grocery battle Long Road Ahead Philip Green warns that profits at Bhs could fall sharply this year Burberry to lose second executive Small shops struggle to read signals from Ireland Maserati Compass flexes muscles over supply contract British Airways New curb on bank's staff Commerzbank in €5bn union Lansdowne Road North Terrace Ticket Refunds Pensions advisers top league of City earners Drax snubs American rival's offer of £2.23bn Emap plans to get closer to the French NYSE gives in to demands for independent merger valuation Bankers 'victims of flawed SFO decision' Investment Another day in a frenzied fortnight Cannabis spray imports boost for GW Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (Afm) Shareholders in Workspace ready to rebuff suitor Luminar hedges its bets over its £100m pub division US namesake buys Language Line hp Factually Speaking Icap pair suspended City Diary Royal repairs City Diary Seeking cover City Diary Babcock shares leap after profit forecast VT Group in $100m hurricane contract How the 747-8 Measures up Raising standards worldwide Boeing says Airbus rival will launch in 2009 GM in talks to pay off workers to avoid strike Inflation nears target as petrol prices fall The Times Bernanke pledges continuity at Fed Eurozone growth driven by France and Germany Growth in the Eurozone Us Sales Rise Virgin's ruin in the sky Insinger Beaufort Another 'nul points' for the EU's book-keeping Wall Street London Financial Futures Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates% FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Premier advances despite doubts over Mauritania oil discovery Gilts Emap weathers the media storms and comes out stronger Feeling the Heat Workspace Record copper prices boost Antofagasta to new high Stock Markets Large Caps Northern Foods Banking & Finance Crockett & Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank of Scotland Investment Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Register Peter Drucker Pioneer of management theory whose wisdom benefited businesses and governments around the world through eight decades Peter Ducker, management theorist, consultant and writer, was born on November 19, 1909. He died on November 11, 2005, aged 95 Professor David Pearce Influential economist who devised new means of balancing the costs of pollution and environmental protection David Pearce, environmental economist, was born on October 11, 1941. He died on September 8, 2005, aged 63 Lives Remembered Gordon A. Craig Wide-ranging and deeply cultivated historian who brought fresh insights to the study of modern Germany and its troubled past Memorial Service Protecting rights of recovery agency Law Report Queen's Bench Division Manager is jointly liable with employer for discrimination Employment Appeal Tribunal Trial judge's feel for case critical Court of Appeal Lord Mayor's Banquet Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular Conference Dinner To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Today: Cold, but Sunny. Sleet Showers in the North. Temperatures: Max 11C, Min -4C Lunar halo is omen of nothing good Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Mullins sets his sights on second National Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Wincanton Well Chief stays in Champion argument The Wright Track Godolphin rebuild team with eye to next season Vagana cleared to play in Tri-Nations final Rugby League Southwell Racing Do Not Adjust your Sets The Results Service Passion Play Today's Fixtures Smooth succession suits football's friendly face Golf Rick Broadbent meets the former England captain who is preparing to take on another dream job Hall of Fame welcomes Darwin, a John Hopkins on a proud but nervous night as overdue tribute is paid to the acknowledged doyen of golf writing Times Online Times past Darwin's Bucolic Account of the Joys of a round in Springtime Citation Modern Inductees to Hall of Fame English pair come out on top to earn Tour cards Game can find a new home in the Far East Battle for the World Cup Jonny Wilkinson believes 2011 can give a nation the chance to join world's elite The Times Time for IRB to follow in football's steps Premier Rugby Men who Will Settle the Issue Japan hopes rising sons will see off rivals raising sums Henry goes on attack with spying accusation The Wimpole Clinic New Zealand Ireland debut for Trimble Teams Hodgson set to miss out as Corry points the way forward Federer and Ljubicic start rescue mission The Five Ways to a Better Sport What good is a Masters Cup if very few masters are on show? Tennis Neil Harman on why the sport's top players must be protected more in future Sheldon in line for MCC job Skelton defence Häkkinen signs Drug clampdown Pair staying put Fallen Movistar Byrne goes home England's winning platform built on pillars of strength The Times Scoreboard from Multan I'm seeing things doctor like kevin Pietersen making … The Times Best ever? Hero of the hour has plenty of time, says Sobers Better All round? How They Compare Big occasion perfect stage for Flintoff Andrew Miller on another step forward for the country's most exciting player With England's Ashes heroes needing 174 runs to win … Pragmatic Eriksson cannot allow Gerrard to be King for a day if England are to rule the world Fa Cup Round-Up Pools Forecast Treble Chance Marriott helps Torquay to edge past Harrogate The Premiership Today Horler prepares another Cup surprise for Oldham Games win inspires bid to host 2018 World Cup T Mobile Chimbonda helps Wigan on their mission to the stars Wages Put on the Agenda Feeney header puts Northern Ireland on another level The Times Warriors prepare to follow Yorke's lead World Cup Qualifying Play-Offs Russell Kempson in Bahrain finds the captain of Trinidad & Tobago a step away from fulfilling his dream Taylor irate as England are tripped at the last winterthur Ferguson prepares to welcome back old guard The Times Crossword 23,135 The Insider The International Cricket Council is setting into its … Move aside Chelsea and AC Milan times online Woodward's right-hand man quits Southampton Sport Why Rugby Can Be Big in Japan The Times Mortgages for Business Caught Pietersen... Words You Thought You'd Never Read Bomb puts match at risk times pass notes the face Dragon heart the click the bulletin contents The little lifesaver A drug invented 20 years ago has finally been recognised as crucial in the fight against heart disease. Nigel Hawkes explains why statins are the new wonder pill Blessed by almost every specialist in heart disease, statins have taken on the mantle of miracle drugs How statins can help you times online Why I've been taking statins for 15 years AA The statins that you can take now Do You Need Advice? My marriage is violent, I fear for my child, but I don't agree with divorce You must urgently make some decisions about this failing marriage before you indulge a fantasy about an old flame Modern morals Rachel Carson (Writer, Scientist and Ecologist) A trip down Beeb memorabilia lane Hereditary homes I admit that I like Holy Land scoop: I unearth the dead BBC scrolls Whisky, miss? Go-go for it food Whisky has some surprising new fans, says Ellie Levenson The Times Offers Direct times online Dish Whiting with Celeriac Purée and Bacon Whiting with celeriac puree and bacon style wednesday What women want Six of the world's top designers share their visions of how style is evolving with Carola Long times online Boho is dead and that's a fact Google The Times Beauty jury Shower power: gels and creams on test Boots Botanlcs Revitalising Shower Gel Six of the best ballet pumps L'Occitane Lavender Shower Cream with shea milk Molton Brown Heavenly Gingerlily Moisture Bath and … Marks & Spencer Frulty-Beauty Shower Jellies Compiled by Alice Olins Laura Mercier Clementine gel body wash Earthly Possessions Frangipani with Pink Grapefruit … Detail is retail btw Chain reaction A disappointed Anne Ashworth struggled to find many of the retail giant's copycat bargains at its Stockport superstore Fringes? Sweetie, they went out ten minutes ago Drainpipes, brooches, pearls... buy today and tomorrow they're so last week. But don't despair - Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong has advice on staying ahead in the style game In Her Shoes Can I Still Wear National Portrait Gallery Index It's the stuff of dreams Architecture Could buildings one day be made of carbon? Tom Dyckhoff looks to the future times online The Times Aron Losonczi, a Hungarian architect, laid glass fibres … Tall, light and handsome: project for a 40-storey carbon … toyota Open this weekend the pits of despair Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items The colourful eye of the beholder: William Eggleston's … All things bright and beautiful He pioneered the use of colour in photography, but William Eggleston is no revolutionary, he tells Joanna Pitman reviews first night Theatre Blue Man Group New London, Wc2 Three in the Back, Two in the Head Theatre Orange Tree, Richmond World Saxophone Quartet/McCoy Tyner Jazz Barbican A stellar performance crème Working Relationship Anna Fiorentini, founder and principal of the Anna Fiorentini Theatre and Film School, and her PA, Mark Short The Four Seasons Hampshire is a divine antidote to … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Money can't buy happiness at work What does it take to make us content with our job lot? Virginia Matthews reports FYI Aldrich & Company tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Come friendly vibes and fall on Slough Last Night's Tv Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3749 Word Watching Polygon Back friend

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