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News from 18/11/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, George Crawford, Qpm Retired Chief Superindent, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Nick Hawton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Liz Hodgkinson, Colin Fuller, Carol Sarler, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Matthew Hoggard, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, William Hague, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Tom Proudfoot, Paul Hodgetts, David McVay, Dr Andrew Bamji, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Mike Pattenden, lan Johns, Caroline Merrell Banking correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Benedict Le Vay, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner and Graham Keeley, Jane Martin, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Richard Beeston, Catherine Philp and Michael Theodoulou, David Charter, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Don Sabbagh, Ingrid Mansell and Dominic Walsh, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Nicole Swengley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Chris Fox President of the Assoation, Lewis Smith, Amanda Holloway, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Joe Morgan and Antonia Senior, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Nick Brook, Andrew Jack, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Sir David Durie Chairman, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Dr Brain Curwain, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Jeremy Page and Anthony Browne, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Morris Le Fleming, David Crossland, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Thornton, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Susan McDonald, Patrick Murray, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alice King, Antonia Senior and Rebecca O'Connor, Clare Chapman and Lewis Smith, Rajeev Syal, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Alexandra Blair and Philip Webster, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Peter Light, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad,

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The Times Quake survivor is found, 27 days on Carry on working Terror network Bricks and Mortar Royal Mail deficit Japan misses out Index I won't be a soft touch, Brown tells rebel MPs Index Africa? No thanks—we'd rather stay put In the Times Today The Times Officers will lose historic power to charge their men Brown: I won't be soft touch Investigations Prosecutors to set punishment Licensing fight Legal clampdown Parachutist killed Madam must pay Scotland gets jets Speeding sirens A better chance than most Rolex Staying Alive Earthquake survivor lay buried for 27 days Work till you're 67, and then you can claim state pension Put aside £6,000 now just to make up for two extra years Housing news upsets industry Briton freed Gene discovered Paedophile jailed Car couple named Broadmoor refit Prisoner returns Gucci Chance to watch evolution on the hop Lazy birds give African winter the cold shoulder Newspaper baron Lord Black accused of $83 million fraud The former owner of The Daily Telegraph faces up to 40 years in jail, report Dan Sabbagh, Ingrid Mansell and Dominic Walsh Justice crusader an 'Untouchable' The shoe boast that tripped up a tycoon Rise and Fall of a Man in the News An extravagant lifestyle that knew no bounds Girl, 3, died after getting trapped in dryer with her kitten Qantas Murdered teenager's friend tells of ambush Dolce&gabbai Ps 'Free speech' puts the wind up Commons People Virgin atlantic Fugitive Pieces Homebase Thousands of hits crash first rogues' gallery on internet Land Rover Hidden tribute to love is uncovered History of hero of the skies is up for auction Opera's opening night is delayed in case it brings the house down an artist's doomed after 140 years Land Rover Official bungle may let al-Qaeda suspect go free The Times BT London bomb victim lied about rape history Jaguar Currys Emirates Tours UK Jeep A Bug's Life Monk admits abusing boys at Ampleforth prep school No nominations Doctors can be patients Conflicting demands on the police forces Pharmacists square up to physicians over writing prescriptions We cannot deal with problem gambling until we know more about it Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Jury may be out for ever A straight bat Blame grandpa What's his game? The Times The Waiting is over The cause of peace will be served by early elections in Israel Shame on Rugby Curbing the All Blacks' theatrics should follow a World Cup clanger Is Little Britain the slightest bit funny? The clear answer is 'Nobutnobutno' A Hard Touch Brown must continue to identify himself with reform Building character? Forget it Copper-bottomed snobbery The police in Britain do not need to read poetry but they should reflect the society they serve The Times The Times Why should we fund striplings of 60? Of course pensionable age should be extended to 67 or 68 - but with no special cases You don't have to be an amnesiac to be a Democrat, buddy, but it helps dfs Foster father 'hit Billie-Jo in face' 'He took a deep breath and went into the water. He never came out' A classmate of the teenager who died in a caving accident has spoken of how they tried to escape, writes Andrew Norfolk Dixons Kate Moss is the star of summer as her rehabilitation continues americanexpress Passport prices to rise sharply The Woolpack goes on sale Two face official secrets charge Patients alerted to vCJD threat Dear diary, must ensure you don't get in the way of government Harry Potter The Link Paxman's cocktail of rudeness fails to shake Cameron Business Startup Carpet RiGHT Kelly fails to reassure teachers Alexandra Blair and Philip Webster on attempts to sell the education reforms 'Wakefield mates always ask how I fit in with Royals' In their first interview together, Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall tell how their romance started. Matthew Syed reports Zara Phillips John Lewis Mike Tindall northern rock Duchess puts the lights on Aching, ageing Prince gives up polo Painful Game Argos Argos The Scary Guy beats bullies with love, peace and understanding evesham Technology BBC to air candid Lennon tapes Oldest racket sells for £19,000 Mayday... farmers at ten o'clock Private clampers ignoring rules Jessops Bishops want signatures taken off anti-gay letter The Times Separate Lies Universal E coli outbreak Car thief killed Triathlete dies Twins detained Air crash death Tesco ban Simple test to reveal level of skin damage from sun Cancer risk 'will be predictable' Britons more resistant to HIV drugs Boy charged over gun death Yeah but, it's just like the last series. . . first night Television Little Britain BBC One Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Index British priest persuades enemies to build horror camp memorial How Omarska drove Bosnians to radical Islam Adam LeBor charts the swing of a once tolerant Muslim society towards the militant customs of Iran and Saudi Arabia Crooked referee is jailed Bakers San Pedro American faces Iraq fraud charge Diamond crown sells for £3.5m Sharon agrees to early election AP: Wind-up laptop spreads the net Inside Track Nation watches as pilot belly-flops to safety Historian is arrested for denying the Holocaust The Times eurotunnel 'Massacre' minister in hospital despite ban Magnet A-list absentees spoil Prince's big day Monaco's new ruler has some way to go to fill his famous father's shoes, report Charles Bremner and Graham Keeley Hawkish Cheney renews attack but attracts only flak Vice-President's popularity and influence have waned in line with public support for Iraq conflict, reports David Charter 52 years on, US wants formal end to Korean War Mother punishes her daughter on streets Reuters: Room for anger (AFP): Rioting 'all-clear' Lecturer deported (AFP): Lemur on the line (AFP): Mammoth tour (AFP): Bomb confessions (AFP): Giraffe on menu Woman who flattened Coca-Cola A tenacious small trader took on the biggest of the big boys and won, reports James Hider from Mexico (AFP): Madam seeks gigolos Mint AFP: Opposition gain in Egyptian poll Bin Laden's ruthless rival spreads tentacles of jihad across region Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has his sights on battlegrounds beyond Iraq as he strives to lead al-Qaeda, write Richard Beeston, Catherine Philip and Michael Theodoulou Pink The Times State denial adds insult to torture victims' injuries Britons enlist in terror foreign legion Crying shame as streetwise giant radish is cut down in its prime Visit an O2 Eye-Watering Tamil vote disrupted by bomb attacks The Times Index NTL drops plan to challenge BSkyB Indian fuel plans Google surge Gold price soars Picture Gallery 'It's a bit like marrying your cousin. And you know how difficult that can be' Royal Mail faces £2bn pension deficit rise Inquiry into MG Rover failure is costing £23,000 a day Man Comes of Age FTSE 100 Flagship hedge fund helps Man reap 59% profit surge Stock Markets Simple way to win the Turner prize North Sea Oil Building bureaucracy at a cost Commodities New delivery Pound to Dollar Corum Currencies Taxpayer toll Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets winterthur Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealing Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Rumour of the day Business Big Shot Look ahead Aermacchi deal BSN Medical sale Bridgestone prices Disney setback NTL backs out of challenge to Sky on TV football Schroders relinquishes stake in Reed Health to founding family Roll up for a Pitch Battle Retail sales growth at slowest for 60 years BSi India seeks to limit its reliance on oil imports Couriyard ONGC to sink $25bn into acquisitions UK Investing Government spending 'is out of control' say Tories UBS fined for misreporting Heron Tower seeks investors Threat to GM board as investors start to lose patience BPB chief quits after acceptance of French takeover national grid Target lesson for Fed's new man DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary New team for Ethel Austin Burberry Demerger Payout over royal carpet firm Pitt the Optimist City Diary Lending credence? City Diary GUS warns of pressure ahead after retail arm's £59m slump City Diary Remember when? City Diary Picture Gallery A future for newspapers beyond ink on dead trees Media Success of the Compacts heathrowexpress Agency finds new power as Engine City Backer The Times Mediapolis High Notes and Low Notes JPMorgan Reed shares tumble after poor performance from US division The Times Unit Trust Information Service which British Funds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hilton's Michels hedges bets over reunion chances Sale off as Marston refinances Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates D1 Oils dips 10% after rival's shares suspended amid refinancing talks Gilts Experian does GUS credit as the stores still fight slowdown Singing the Retail Blues Man Group William Hill feels the strain of favourites' winning ways Stock Markets Nick Hasell BPB Business Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Sidney Tustin Skilful and hard-working potter who turned out more than a million distinctive pieces of domestic ware Sidney Tustin, potter, was born on September 8,1913. He died on November 9, 2005, aged 92 Lives Remembered Ronald Crichton Music critic whose lucid and fastidiously composed essays and reviews were admired for their breadth of knowledge Graham Storey Scholar who took on the editorship of the Pilgrim collection of Dickens's letters and saw the project through to completion Court Circular Birthdays Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving Legal News Arrest warrant extradition House of Lords Evidence of character Court of Appeal Criminal Division Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes Chess Winning Move Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Appointments To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Awards Dinner Luncheon Meeting Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Angel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garmin Trade-Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Land Rover Discovery 3 Times Online School run is nothing after this Vaughan Freeman travels to Iceland to discover the many strengths of a four-wheel drive Land Rover Last Rover consigned to history with place in museum Sugar sweetens colour of autumn leaves Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Index Llewellyn thrives on demanding schedule Hereford Market Rasen Wincanton Times Test War Of Attrition proves best at Clonmel Windsor Kelso The Wright Track Accipiter can fly home Exeter Tyson tour a definite coup, with or without the pigeons Owen Slot finds the masses warming to the former champion and his punchlines Ali Centre provokes a flurry of mixed emotions A memo to those running both rugby codes: If we want real war, we turn to the front of the paper Raynor at home on wing for Great Britain debut Nalbandian nets place in last four of Masters England duo deliver on 'birdie-fest' prediction New Zealand can leave us breathless with their verve Gerald Davies can rejoice in the way the All Blacks play but he wonders whether they have yet beaten their mental demons IRB's vote for tradition leaves rival nations in black mood Time for big changes after success of small New Zealand bid David Hands believes the host-nation selection process needs an overhaul Japan team rue missed chance of globalisation The Sunday Times The Games lesson that is proving most painful Matthew Pinsent pays a disturbing visit to a school in the 2008 Olympic host city We're still in a positive mood after crashing down to earth The Results Service Today's Fixtures It was great to outwit Inzamam, but don't ask me how I did it Mitsubishi Motors Times Online Vaughan's likely return overshadowed Managers forced to heed health warning Djemba-Djemba clears the air over O'Leary criticism McClaren extends Riverside tenure Curbishley denies having interest in Rangers post The Premiership Today Redknapp hits out at departed coach's ideas Free-To-Air Liverpool Switch off Terrestrial Era by Ending United's Title Bid Business The Times Clubs reap the benefit as Europe gives in to BSkyB Ashling O'Connor says government pressure prompted rethink in plans to break monopoly of satellite operator Australia squad earn right to be taken seriously BT Golden Oldies and Green Shoots World Cup Countdown Aragonés shows qualified optimism Bahrain Cry Foul—again The Sunday Times Trinidadians overcome with soca fever Hell hath no fury like playing in Turkey Tony Cascarino still bears the scars from a shostile international curtain call BT Tony's Tactics Referee Reaches Knockout Stage Beckham fighting for fitness The Times Crossword The Insider Moneymen scared by prospect of United exit Index They started by doing handstands against the wall and … Turkey hit back after Blatter threatens to impose ban The Times Japan's Fury at World Cup Farce Matthew Pinsent's The Times The Surveyor Despite plentiful awards for builders, most new homes don't rate better than average for design Catherine Riley Property Editor Picture Gallery Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures: What Estate Agents Say The South West In Contemporary Flat in North London Pember Road, Nw10: converted ware house apartment with all mod cons near Kensal Green Out Riverside Apartment in Berkshire Eton: a second-floor flat right on the river with shops and restaurants on your doorstep Away Longhouse in the Yorkshire Dales Arkengarthdale: a large five-bedroom property in the National Park with half an acre of land Denying Victory to the Vandals Marcus Binney looks back on a 30-year campaign to prevent the wilful destruction of fine houses by misguided officialdom Westbury My Complete Cook-Up Andrew Riley puts top chef Raymond Blanc's state-of-the-art kitchen to the test Kitchen Sync Forget the Skip and Sell Online You might not treasure your outdated fittings but someone else probably will, says Nicole Swengley Bag an eBAY Bargain A Kitchen for £1,999—Five Days Left to Bid Victorian Roll-Top Bath: Current Bid £89—Two Days to Go Home Sauna for Three People: Starting Bid £1—Seven Days to Go Rental Test for the Wise Breaking the conventional commandment to buy can be a clever way to gain financially, writes Liz Hodgkinson Powergen Barratt The Call of the City The Dolans love their country house but Notting Hill beckons, says Susan McDonald British Gas Ins and Outs Octacon A Deb Hand at Style Mary Gold admires a home full of the stirring memories of a debutante in wartime The Makeover Island Tenerife is exchanging the scruff for the smooth as it goes upmarket, says Lucia Adams For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lease Please Have You Got a Consumer Question? The Times What's on NHBC times2 pass notes theface Tory boy wonder theclick the bulletin contents Toeing the line London audiences will delight in the lithe and graceful dancers of English National Ballet at their Christmas shows next month. Stefanie Marsh reports on the often harsh reality behind the scenes. Photographs by Sophie Laslett Sofa Workshop The Times How to get to the pointes Sobering up I danced on water at the Dorchester-no bubbles Alice King Bose Winter health warning: there's no D in darkness We need more vitamin D-and only sun can provide it, says Peta Bee Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Keep your long lens away from my nets Worst sound in the world SAD hamsters Ten solutions. . . If your boozer doesn't get a late licence. By Hugo Rifkind You've got AA friend Can buying a bra be an uplifting experience? Picture Gallery The Times From top: Agent David Morris Hair with Hari In season: native oysters magimix food Get a handle on your own fresh pasta Index From fivers to tenors Former Covent Garden buskers the poperatic G4 have scrubbed up nicely, says Pete Paphides. Just don't mention Il Divo Virgin Times/ITunes free downloads offer Multiple Display Advertising Items This was the year Stereophonics turned and faced the changes, Kelly Jones tells Steve Jelbert reviews albums POP Gogol Bordello Gypsy Punks Side One Dummy Babyshambles album POP 1980 Forward: 25 years of 4AD Various artists 4AD The Charts POP Amarantine Enya Warners Singles Classical Mozart Piano Concertos Pierre-Laurent Aimard Warner Radio Classical La Traviata Anna Netrebko Deutsche Grammophon Today Tomorrow The Times The tsar of all he's survived It's been a bumpy ride for the St Petersburg Phil's Yuri Temirkanov, Neil Fisher discovers Hello mum, it's me up here It's an amateur pianist's dream: to play a concert hall. They can now, says Amanda Holloway The Times Opera & Ballet reviews first night Theatre Jerusalem West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Concert LSO/Haitink Barbican Theatre Alice Trilogy Royal Court, SW1 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice An alternative view of little Britons Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon picturetheloan

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