News from 21/11/2005
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Andrew Robson, David T. Staples, Gabriele Marcotti, Alyn Shipton, Angela Markel, Richard Whitehead, Alexandra Frean, Andrew Fifield, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the year, Gary Duncan, Siobhan Mulholland, Peter Lansley, Emma Mahoney, Mark Souster, Graham Calvert, Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, James Ducker, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Michael Ashcroft, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Diana Gant, David McVay, Will Pavia and Chris Windle, Jane MacArtney, John Wardle, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Martin Evans, Iain Coucher, Gary Jacob, Richard Marcon, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge and Alan Hamilton, Colonel (Retd) R. M. Arnold, Sam Coates, Stewart Tendler and Jill Sherman, Phil Gordon, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, David Charter, Danny Kelly, Rick Jefferys, Terence Kealey, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Sir Louis Blom-Cooper, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Craig Tregurtha, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Frank Gilfeather, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Steve Webb, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Ann Treneman Sketchf, Philip Webster Political Editor, John Turton Anne Pycraft, Tosin Sulaiman, Viv Groskop, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, K. L. Webb, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Tim Martin, Peter Jenson, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Geoffrey Minter, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Andrew Norfolk and Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Giles Coren Times Food Critic, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Tom Rayfield, Mike Hinsley, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times £2.4m gift to Lib Dems draws fire Bush speaks out Sharon to resign Sudoku Fight for Spirit Mad genius? Index Britain is ready to go nuclear Blair courts controversy with power station plan Index Going home: shot WPC mourns her lost friend Fresh doubts over £2.4m donation to Liberal Democrats In the Times Today The Times Tory peer defends donations The Brown Row £50m to fund crisis countries Best still critical Youth rights plea Rebuke for Birt Hunt kennel arson Cartoonist dies Avocado danger Mam'selle, can I interest you in the chef's special? Paul Bocuse: one wife, two mistresses, three stars Repas: hot dishes with a bit on the side Spec: love and cooking. Adam Sage books a table Bose Cooking: it's hot, steamy and dull Five caught on spy camera questioned over WPC murder Tributes to officer whose laughter could fill a room Gang attack possibly 'racist' Dry working day Hydrogen power Murder trial Mail order gloom Body discovered Evans above Gucci Fairies stop developers' bulldozers in their tracks Safety claim for new designs How a pledge on greenhouse green made Blair go nuclear Promise to beat Kyoto emission target puts power row centre stage Fission History Prime Minister courts controversy Never mind the fallout from Chernobyl, the Finns believe in the atom We're paying for our art—but the price is a secret Sainsbury's AA Fly Baden Sharon to resign and lead new party into early poll Microsoft Office 'I felt it was my fault and thought no one would believe me' smile the internet bank Women still held to blame for rape Many people believe that flirting or wearing revealing clothes is an invitation to sexual predators, reports Alexandra Frean Old pro puts on a polished show—pity about the lack of emotion first night Qantas Past Greats Business Startup Barclays Physics fades from nation's classrooms WHSmith Solo record bid, the wrong way `Choose your own carer' scheme Christmas lights distract drivers Baby's body found in remote pub Licence to thrill: Bond car sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Missing boys feared dead in barn fire Pubs ready to party in face of objectors who never stood a chance Thousands of applications were passed by authorities powerless to prevent them, report Sam Coates, Stewart Tendler and Jill Sherman homechoice digital home network Time please, but see you all again in 40 minutes! saaboffers Getting the wind up Can council tax inspectors look at the bigger picture? Just listen Risk is as valuable a lesson as the three Rs for success in life Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Clamping fiasco to hit secondhand car market Rail test track for sale? Courts martial The Times Domains of Freedom The internet has dodged governments keen to bring it under control Work of Art The BBC's excuses are far more ornate than the sculpture it commissioned Trust me, never buy a used car after you've snorted oxytocin The Nuclear Nettle It is time to push ahead with a new generation of reactors You don't kid us, Gwynnie Picture Gallery Is it time for Dave's Babes? All-women shortlists could yet be the answer to the shortage of female Tory MPs The Times Armageddon? I'll drink to that The reform of our licensing laws is likely to be more of an alcopop than a big bang The rules on funding parties are clearly mad—so let voters add some sanity 'Old school tie' network still at work in hospitals UK egg flymonarch keypoint Soldier is killed and four hurt by Iraq bomb Latest killing brings death toll for British troops to 98, Catherine Philp reports Leather whip discovery evokes image of medieval hanky-panky Was it for slavery, or sado-masochism? Dalya Alberge and Alan Hamilton report Diabetes UK Alliance Leicester Mother's stress `is contagious` Pub grub batters French bistros City bonuses boost house sales Rockin' all over the web hp London hit by early snow A starry, moving, madcap affair—and a perfect memorial to Mo Meyer accused of flouting press rules with memoirs More Fops in Red Socks Life and Times O2 Most Tories yet to vote, with two weeks left Back down to earth for Blair Force One Squatters' rights law ruled unfair Property owners are entitled to compensation for their losses, reports Frances Gibb Law Inside Track Low down on the High Life Bespoke Suits Times World News Bush preaches religious freedom The President uses a pulpit in Beijing to speak up for the persecuted Christian minority in China, writes Jane MacArtney Taiwan may be left in limbo as Vatican and China make up A fitting end to the ill—fitting British suit A suitable man to spark a men's clothing revolution Unrecognised Green Flag eurotunnel Mint Ghetto bullet kills young father who inspired US Sixty years on from Nuremberg, US balks at international court churchill Harrods In the Dock The Times (Reuters): Extradition for Belgian priest (AP): Activists face jail (AP): Franco hailed (AFP): Chicken giveaway (Reuters): Art of destruction Tempur Rail workers strike over 'sell-off' plan British plan is forged to help quake victims survive winter Crunch time for biscuits aimed at older eater Picture Gallery (AP): Election rioting leads to death (AFP): Twins go home (AP): Hijack release (Reuters): Nuclear electric (AFP): Singer weds (AP): Star crossed (AP): Return of Kylie The Times Limited Freedom Cabinet and country are split by poll designed to foster unity Times Business RBS plays down talk over chief Bid competition Bill for Rover Quote of the day The Barclay brothers set to join fight for Spirit What They Already Own Heads of most medium listed firms earning £1m a year US on course for record run of profits FTSE 100 Stock Markets The economy has less 'go' than King says North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Logitech Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch Look ahead Exchange rates Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Business Big Shot Boeing wins billion-dollar contracts China committed to currency reform EU trade ministers in talks Higher takings for latest Harry Potter The Sunday Times Shell faces $1bn bill on ageing North Sea rigs Times Online Sugar faces vote challenge in Amstrad power game No word from suitors, says Aegis Saga joins race for £200m rival Computer Associates Britain 'relies on' cheap overseas IT technicians The Times Cuts on cards, warns Square Mile council John Lewis hopeful of Christmas cheer Ministers blasted for 'incoherent policy on energy' Over-Exposed Briton will take on printer giants Family business to cash in on home care boom The Times Investors advised to stay out of hedge funds Nymex rewrites rule book to boost its share of the market Pink REIT picks up Italian property in €217m deal The Corporation's Assets Three-stranded funding system is not adding up The Times Why the Square Mile won't fit in a financial round hole The Corporation of London says it suffers from Government's failure to respect its special status. Martin Waller reports From the Specials to special offers, one man's rise to retailing's elite Powers in the Boardroom Tesco's finance director, Andrew Higginson, tells Sarah Butler about his left-wing past and why he chose not to book the Police for a college gig Bank of Scotland Corporate Power CV The Leader in the Questions We blame Saddam… or Des Lynam Monday List the Top Ten Preposterous Profit Warnings 7th Sick as a Parrot 8th Stormy Waters 9th the Diana Effect 2nd Kitchen Sink Strategy 3rd the Force Wasn't with US 4th All Bets are off 5th the Old Smoothie 6th Crate Mistake 10th Long ARM of a Dictator Trend Micro Camp seeks new blood to invigorate Stanhope Business Equity Prices which Times Register John Timpson Former presenter of the Today programme and Any Questions who was renowned for his professionalism and cheery humour Elizabeth MacGregor Cytologist whose pioneering use of the smear test caused a reduction in cases of cervical cancer Death ends matrimonial support application Law Report Times Online Adoption procedures Bridge Chess America prediscovered Notebook Archaeology Winning Move Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Picture Gallery Memorial Concert Appointments Church News Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Multiple Display Advertising Items Earth's vivid shadow colours sunset sky Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Aintree sees out the old in suitably stirring style Times Test Taaffe comforted as Kicking King is discovered sore Southwell Leaders in the Jumps Championships Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Today's Fixtures MSD The Results Service Baxter has immediate impact for Wasps Guinness Premiership How They Stand Leeds finally off the mark despite Marshall's errors Saracens' game lacks the sparkle to satisfy hard-headed Diamond Irish build their road to victory on lineout supremacy Bvlgari O'Sullivan left with plenty to ponder over team selection Scotland's blushes are spared by Di Rollo try England afflicted by Crouch problem Owen Slot says that commitment is admirable but a great side must be able to produce a rapier thrust Wales minuses outnumber plus points Times Online Land Rover Umaga intimidating by example in the Johnson mould Rick Broadbent says the New Zealand captain has defied critics and mastered the art of leadership England crying out for creativity The Times LUK Eccentric who finally realised his World Cup dream The Woodward Report Two years on from England's finest hour in Sydney, Confused Catt kept on long leash Crucial meeting put campaign on right track Tomorrow Afridi's late assault puts England on back foot Cricket Stay in touch Wales profit from ill wind Radcliffe to run Medal for Perkins Reading stroll Woods edges in England duo lead Benton's power Final Table Nalbandian nets the biggest fish Tennis Caffari goes west with a smile Sailing The Times O'Meley's acrobatics underline Australia's dominance Rugby League Lonnie offers strongest possible support Ali's legacy celebrated in style by stars of the universe Ron Lewis visits Louisville to witness a grateful city and a host of dignitaries pay homage to the greatest boxer in history Advanced Hair Studio The Times Crossword Resistance by the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising … As the modern-day footballer develops an ever more … The Insider Sport Picture Gallery Lewis resists return to ring The Times Mortgages for Business The Times times2 pass notes the face Defying all the odds the click the bulletin contents Clean like it's 1949 A housework manual for wives published in 1949 is being reissued. Can modern women meet its exacting standards? Judge for yourself The retro housewife's kit Tomorrow Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery More sleep, less booze, please, we're British Daughter v Dad: the reckoning Kerpow, Pope Man I really have read… The Poems of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester says Tim Martin food Can a salad really make you fat? Bury the Caesar, or praise it? Emma Mahoney investigates Fortnum & Mason Dish Shepherd's pie with a twist Index To sleep… but not well You will always sleep badly in a strange bed. Siobhan Mulholland reports The Times Buying the right bed and mattress Bed sizes The Private Clinic Sleepover tips Epilepsy takes centre stage A campaigning play about epilepsy had its premiere at the recent World Congress on Neurology in Sydney. Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports Pru Health Good as gold Clarification: We have been asked to make clear that … Urban Worrier Presenting the House with a hurly day motion Crib notes A little nap will make your wardrobe look fresher The Times and another thing… New model army on the internet Greed is good … isn't it? Index Just a doll from the Street From Corrie to West End: Sarah Lancashire tells Dominic Maxwell about life after soap Making the leap from soap to stage The Times Art of the matter The pen is mightier than the word Satirical cartoons can skewer their victims like no other medium Times Online Don't miss Sunday with George is no stroll in the park Reviving Sondheim's most personal work in London is a challenge, says Matt Wolf Opera Un ballo in maschera review first night First Night Online Picture Gallery Theatre A Brief History of Helen of Troy first night in the main paper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Maria Schneider Concert OAE/Bruggen tv & radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Name Answers from Back Page BBC One The Taming of the Shrew Prince Eddy: The King we Never Had Variations The Irresistible Rise of Tony's Crony TV Dramas that Changed the World Film Choice Lawn Dogs The Crush repeat From the ridiculous to the sublime Weekend TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Rolex The Times England Winning the Global Game Inside Results and Reports Whistle Blower Suitors are Queueing to Woo Keane Glazers Supporting Ferguson over Controversy Mourinho Suffers Makelele Headache Chelsea Chart-Toppers on Song Tonight Tomorrow the Game Mido Taunted by West Ham Fans Ferdinand Rejigs Familiar Script Time to Sack the Referee The Two Dannys Danny Kelly says tough measures are required to weed out incompetent officials Picture Gallery Next Week United Stick to the Script Strike Rate against London Sides Just Capital Yahoo! Wigan Fearless, Henry Peerless BT Phillips Deepens Feeling of Doom Ellington Back in the Swing Coleman Suffering with Queasy Feeling after Cole Wins over Biggest Critic Sickening Loss Pearce Keen on Old Team-Mate Mandaric Ponders next Move Barclays Premiership Entertainment Table Ronaldinho Puts on a Show at the Bernabeu Peter Jenson says it could have been worse for Real's misfits Beckham Best of Poor Bunch Craig Tregurtha delivers a damning indictment of the struggling galacticos England Sets the World in Motion Bill Edgar examines the foreign legion bound for Germany Club Class Premiership XI who Will Be absent next Summer Coaching Network McAnuff Earns Palace Revenge Redknapp's Bad Ending Akinbiyi Finds his Way to Goal Again Kaveh Solhekol talks to a striker who shuns his critics Warnock Confident Clarke Making a Mark for Huddersfield Keeping It in Perspective Why do football fans find it so hard to get over games that don't directly affect them? Megastores vs Other Stores Wycombe Doing Just Fine without Tyson Results Hooper's Late Show Puts Grays Back on Track McLlroy Makes Happy Return Codemaslers Time for Turkey to Grow up Gabriele Marcotti urges self-examination in Istanbul The Times Saturday's Heroes McLeish Running out of Time and Excuses Hearts Beat Slowly but Earn Rix a Draw The Fanta Sygame Now that Keane Has Gone He Should Be Forgotten timesonline Sport Lone Pacifist Gives Turkey Bad Name Bill Edgar on the ill-advised attempt at peacemaking that shamed a nation Bill Edgan's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV … Toon Army Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Stat Attack Bill Edgar Crunches the Numbers Fixtures DELL
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