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News from 25/11/2005

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Matthew Holt, Jane Cornwell, David Ereira, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sarah Potter, John R. Wood, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, W. N. N. Knight, Steve Collins, Osman Streater, Christiane Oelze, Ivan Lidgey, Adam Luck, David Rose, Ruth Gledhill and Dalya Alberge, Caroline Brannigan, Cristina Odone, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Dominic Wells, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, James Glover, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Bob Stanley, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Leo McKinstry, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Stephen O'rahilly, Frs, Nick Long, Rory Watson and Stewart Tendler, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Joe Morgan, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Saffron Walden, Peter Klinger and Valerie Elliott, Andrew Salmon and Nigel Hawkes, Alan Hamilton, Simon Cowell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Linton Chiswick, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Dr Dec Downey, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, William Ravenscroft, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Anthony Hollis, Luke Clancy, Paula Hawkins, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Bob Woolmer, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Catherine O'brien, The Rev D. L. Heap, Sarah Vine, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Andrew Miller, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Ian MacKinnon and Richard Beeston, Marcus Binney, Graham Aylett, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Gordon Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Jo-An J. Evans, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Peter Williams, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Paul McCreesh, Andrew Jack, Sturat Birch, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Dr Georgina Hudson, Anna Frame, Henry Keswick, Dr Marc Wittenberg, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Jonathan Stiles, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Andrew Pierce and Dominic Kennedy, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alice King, Brian Glanville, Lucia van der Post, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Tony Dawe and David Watts, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Tristan McConnell, Nicola Hill, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Tong, Conal Gregory, RPM, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Anthony Cox, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Brown scuppers pension reforms Ugandan 'abuse' Cocaine capital Su Doku Simple or Killer Solve the Puzzle Chilling warning Afridi mystery 'Britons are stubbornly attached to a vision of health … Brightest are failed by state schools Bricks and Mortar Football's Van Gogh Simon Barnes pays tribute to a genius Sugar prices to fall as EU ends 'rigged' market In the Times Today The Times Companies count the cost Sweet and Sour No one to blame for Army deaths Woman missing Mother charged Deportation plea Care children plan Moon's birthday Tolpuddle chapel Churches send in the faithful to put Narnia on map "Old Speckled Hen" Little magic, but a sure thing The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Deaths rise eightfold as Britain tops European cocaine list State schools are failing the brightest pupils Man in court over rail arson Court strike ballot Fraud sentence Canals revival Lighting-up time Eviction upheld Robbie's record 'I never saw the ice axe,' accused insists Demi Moore for Versace Inside the Saturday Times Monckton suspect tells of frenzied knife attack Golden boy still has his riches after losing lustre Pensions reform in chaos as Brown blocks key proposals Report chief said to be livid after income link row Pensions pledge Review hits Chancellor in a very sensitive spot Political Briefing The Three Plans and the Battle Lines Christine Selb looks at three likely key proposals and the reactions Views from around the World Homebase Courts try new ways to close down rowdy pubs Political storm in a pint pot is brewing Saga How to Combat the Big Freeze IWC Schaffhausen since 1868 This Saturday in The Times Blizzards are on the way, Met Office warns industry dfs dfs Sir Elton to wed in low-key ceremony Liberal Jews pioneer gay marriages services Met staff get protection against marauding gulls Church's Steep rise in armed police calls Raising a child 'costs £166,000' Jail for attacker armed with fish Tributes paid to shot WPC Editor's Choice easyJet.com Kennedy's Itinerary £1m 'Wasted' on art for hospitals and surgeries BT Inside the Saturday Times Kennedy admits he was wrong over free flights Bush Telegraph David Davis's team may have some way to go on the whole … Mrs Henderson Picture Gallery The art of spending People Ps Sony BMG Warning Signal My TV? That's not a TV, it's a fish tank, and only the dog watches it… Multiple Display Advertising Items Oliver hails twist to school dinner story body & soul Sainsbury's halfords Kiley quits as head of London transport Algerian found guilty over plane bomb plot Christmas at John Lewis Film pirates sunk by the real thing Two actors leave a Caribbean film set in fear of their lives after brigands stages a series of raids, reports Adam Sherwin Country matters Fat chance of fair treatment as NHS cuts its costs Browned off? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . … Terrorist Amnesty Mopping up after the new licensing laws Hangover Cure Censoring Tamburlaine Timur the Differently Abled Giving thanks Generation game Paws for thought Picture Gallery Lacking Conviction The Northern Ireland (Offences) Bill should be amended Canterbury Ales All-day opening was good enough for Chaucer, so why not us? Help-there's only one new all-night bar for every half a million people… Notebook Older Age The solution to the pensions crisis is remarkably simple Car ban: emission impossible Thunderer A most ambiguous wardrobe Those translating Narnia into film are trapped between the secular and religious interpretations The Times Join the Debate Tax back? Everyone wins? Here's how My utility windfall idea was a good wheeze. Now of one to encourage voluntary work Wanted: a vaccine against ignorance, superstition and sentimentality, please Westminster's message is: if the vaccines aren't there, you doctors are killing our people We expect the NHS to act like a nurse with comforting assurances and no harsh truths Furniture Village Judge jails killers after ruling out race motive Hunt on for 'Father Christmas' murderer WHSmith Three million youths admit crimes Harry Potter EU could share ID databases Crime Medical officer nearly resigned Smoking Ban Whites perceive rise in racism Citizenship Survey Basf Oceans rise at record rate as industrial age gathers momentum PC World Renault Saturday in the Times Life assurance to be denied if drinkers withhold full facts When it came to the crunch, it was hard to swallow Sketch Marks out of 10 Tory leadership is a nightmare, says leading contender Boodles Checked out Carefree shopping costs UK extra £300m a year Battle of the moguls on hold Police failure Tourism increase Jail after 40 years Flagging support Supermarkets encourage shoppers to take unhealthy option on food Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Last Post sounds for four ancient English regiments Scottish hackles rise over loss of historic headdress John Lewis Long Histories of Duty and Service Phantom crash gangs cheat car insurers out of millions A lesson in the art of keeping it smooth Forget the three-point turn, how's your fuel economy? Syphilis infections on the increase Report blames 'message fatigue' and risky behaviour for a surge in sexually transmitted diseases, writes Nigel Hawkes Multiple Display Advertising Items sharps Bedrooms A snappy take on the age of the moron first night Comedy Ben Elton Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury Bart celebrates first Christmas The Exorcism of Emily Rose £25m more aid for quake victims Navy mascot is sick as a parrot Council finds no gays in village Original card to be sold Computers Made Simple Life got no porpoise? Try dolphin therapy A study has revealed that swimming with the friendly mammals can significantly alleviate depression, writes Nigel Hawkes Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Nation rallies to save the life of 'selfless' drug mule Time is running out for a man facing death penalty for ferrying heroin to pay his brother's debts, Richard Lloyd Parry writes Tough Justice Winter Wonder Land The Constant Gardener Museveni's Tarnished Image Leaders queue up to protest at President's abuse of power Multiple Display Advertising Items Clone 'hero' resigns after scandal over donor eggs Aygo Canadian natives win £1bn for 70 years' abuse Bosnia has to reunite its parts before joining the EU Foreign Editor's Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Totally Lond on Tourists have red carpet pulled out from under them Stalin's icon to become a beacon of capitalism Al-Jazeera staff protest over Bush 'attack' plan Year of the Volunter 2005 Vatican drops anti-Aids singer Panda fans snap up zoo tickets Healthy French lifestyle debunked Two hurt at Thanksgiving parade Multiple Display Advertising Items Diana tragedy turns into a French farce Cyprus tears down wall for Christmas Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times City flees to country as toxic slick chokes river Hospitals on standby as residents are told to be alert to symptoms of benzene poisoning, reports Jane MacArtney Lastminute.com BBC Good Food show Israel risks 'radicalising' Arabs over Jerusalem plans The peace ended with a threat—'leave town or you die' Tit for tat violence is forcing Shia and Sunni families apart, segregating Iraqi society, Catherine Philp reports British troops may step in (Reuters): Corruption claims (AFP): Jordan reshuffle (AFP, AP): Attack kills 50 (AP): Pinochet arrested (AP): Police in gunfight (AP): In the doghouse Friday Nov 25 2005 Amec shake-up MG Rover talks Stadium delay Quote of the day Pensions pledge 'could be reversed' Goldman Sachs looks at 'difficult' assets of Equitable … British Land puts its HQ up for sale FTSE 100 Stock Markets Turner report demands a calm response Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Territory clear at property firm Commodities Rules off track Pound to Dollar Mortgage Endowment Shortfall? Currencies Unsound risk Business Need to Know Results in brief World Markets Target Two Point Zero winterthur Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Rumour of the day Business Big Shot Look ahead VW rental sale Stop Press Thales jobs at risk Rosneft setback Credit Suisse call Collins Stewart ends takeover talks Reed Health Group PLC Persimmon to cut jobs in acquisition of Westbury How GWR staff took the reins Courtyard GCap shares fall as it airs ad cuts plan Radio Waves DKW chief quits as parent plans internal merger The Times Alliances Questions as bank eyes weddings and pensions Caroline Merrell discusses Goldman Sachs' drive to diversify Extra sparkle City Diary Printer's devil City Diary Hard shoulder City Diary Windows xp Tablet PC Edition Macquarie loses out on Telstra task BT Crème SFO to look into Compass UN contract scandal Amec chief plans its conversion into energy specialist Wyevale Garden Centres to push ahead with EGM after talks fail IBM Man sells Refco's London unit Network Rail deeper in debt Comet owner warns over profits Music to Halfords' ears Chancellor vows to 'crack problem' of red tape The Times Join the Debate Slowing down Japanese banks set record for earnings Crockett & Jones Stronger growth forecast bodes ill for early rate cut Osborne tells Brown to beef up fiscal rules UK's power policy goes critical IBM Nestlé chief faces lawsuit over baby milk sale claims British Airways Government attacked on its trade and export priorities The Cutbacks Auto Trader could be GMG's bird in the hand Media Former guitarist pulls the strings at EMI unit Adam Sherwin speaks to Tony Wadsworth, a champion of long-term British artists Toshiba Mediapolis Freeview Turn-Off? Rival launches damage Nintendo's profit result Business Equity Prices Austrian 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 Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates SCi Entertainment revived by hopes of update on bid talks Small Caps Gilts The road to radio recovery looks hard for struggling GCap Tempus On its Bike Kesa Electricals Australian rumours weigh on HBOS as sector weakens Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Halfords Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Leo Times Register Group Captain Edward Wells New Zealand Spitfire pilot whose flying and shooting skills earned him the DSO and two DFCs Lives Remembered Robert Anderson Plate butler to the Lord Mayor of London with an extensive knowledge of gold and silver Maurice Rotheroe Self-educated expert on fungus who advanced the cause of mycological conservation in Britain Brigadier Sandy Gordon Engineer who served in Burma, Germany, Greece and Australia RGT: Birthdays Care order must focus on child not mother Law Report House of Lords Time limit runs against trustee Chancery Division Lives in Brief Bernard Crabtree, entertainments executive, was born on January 10,1915. He died on October 25,2005, aged 90 Court Circular Calls to the Bar Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Want to place a classified advertisement? Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam Private Dinner Luncheon Reception Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Aegis links help reinforce security Griffiths & Armour Arup BCCB British International Expertise Awards 2005 Multiple Display Advertising Items Triumphal Arch Curries & Brown UK business fields top teams abroad International awards celebrate British companies' expertise in foreign competition. Tony Dawe and David Watts report British efforts to win contracts are being hampered by Government Mercedes goes back to nature for dynamic inspiration Stuart Birch offers a fishy tale from Germany about the one that didn't get away Gas guzzlers and jolly green giants fighting for road space Times Online Intelligent Economy Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TSL Finance Ltd Quality, Affordable Number Plates Motors Nature Notes Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Mild Christmas may follow early snow Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Knight and Murphy win appeal over 'non-trier' Racing Times Test Brennan misses double with injury Yesterday's Results Wolverhampton The Times Sports Book Musselburgh Newbury Fallon finds sanctuary on course as inquiry continues In a rare interview, Kieren Fallon speaks to Alan Lee about 18 months during which he has been under constant suspicion yet still faces no charge The Times Join the Debate The Results Service Today's Fixtures Stretching the boundaries of fairness Coaches try to pick up tips from spying game Owen Slot sees how the sporting world is ready to learn from unlikely sources Special Cairns on schedule to make a big impression Murray's home international Murphy's misery Frenchman soars Taibu resigns Spring in the air Walton through Alfredsson aiming to have last laugh americangolf Jennic build healthy lead after first round Yet another injury adds to strain on hapless Wilkinson The Times Dawson's tweak opens door for Richards Unlucky Breaks Jonny's Ever-Growing List of Problems Connolly takes his leave of Bath The Sunday Times Game's principles slowly being kicked into touch Commentary England weather the Shoaib storm Full Final Scoreboard from Faisalabad Controversies have failed to overshadow growing spirit between sides Pakistan's quiet leader of substance makes the difference Perrin pays price for losing trust of players Pearce urges Keane to end his waiting game Bad Timing Martyn HAYHOW/AFP/GETTY Images The Premiership Today Group H Middlesbrough show resolve under pressure Group D Christmas Spectacular Resilient Bolton provide perfect response UEFA Cup George Best, a life in pictures: from the player to … Sad days of boorish behaviour and booze Matt Dickinson's encounters with Best were memorable for the wrong reasons as the man drifted into a drunken haze Mitsubishi Motors A genius who invented Total Football Brian Glanville laments an exceptional talent of courage and charm who could do anything and everything on the field of play The best, the bravest and the most beautiful footballer that has every lived When it comes to genius with a football at his feet, George Best exhausted the medium, says Simon Barnes. There has never been anyone as good as him and there never will be Hitachi The Times Crossword 23,143 While the Carisberg logo is to remain on the front … Having been unable to disguise his delight at scoring … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk The Insider Sport Making of a Legend The Times Best battles to the end times 2 passnotes the face Mr Nasty the click the bulletin contents 25.11.05 Sex for sale Superdrug now stocks a range of sex toys in 230 stores. Are the British losing their inhibitions at last, asks Giles Whittell Superdrug is upbeat about carrying Play products, but others are circling the market with extreme caution Sofa Workshop My vibrating sex ring shame Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Show me a fop and I go quivery all over The great and good? God help them Fairy tale Ten ways… to stay ahead of the game in Hollywood. By Stefanie Marsh The Sunday Times I need cool chic to look beguiling in Barbados Luxury with Lucia Hair with Hari The Sunday Times Comfort food for winter nights: I swear by it food Penny Wark sees Gordon Ramsay in action before an admiring audience and the chef cooks a warming feast for freezing weather Times World Cuisine Gordon Ramsay's perfect festive feast—free DVD tomorrow … Desperate housekeeping You'll feel great after a day on the tiles You don't need advanced maths to see that the sums were wrong health The number of planned flu immunisations couldn't hope to satisfy demand, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The term 'worried well' is unfortunate Bose Sobering up It's time I took a real interest in my loyal friends sounds What's a nice girl like you…? Is the era of the muscular girl band over? The new sound is sweet, frilly and all about falling for the boy next door. BOB Stanley taps his toes to the Dansettes and the Pipettes The Leaders of the Pack New Bands Bless you, Coldplayman Chris Martin has super powers-he can save ailing pop careers, says Peter Padhides Hollywood Records Hoppipolk reviews albums Pop Ozzy Osbourne Under Cover Epic The Darkness One Way Ticket to Hell . . . And Back Atlantic Albums Singles Classical Bach Christmas Cantatas John Eliot Gardiner Soli Deo Gloria Pop Breakin' it up on the Beatles Tour Jackie DeShannon RPM Classical Mozart Mass in C Minor Paul McCreesh Archiv Downloads Classical Verbotene Lieder Capriccio Radio Times/ITunes free downloads Eine kleine Mixmusik A machine reshaping classical music? Compose yourself, says Neil Fisher Hit & Myth Never felt more like singing the blues Musicians may never return to New Orleans, Linton Chiswick finds The Times Russia's man of the folk Dmitri Pokrovsky saved traditional Russian songs from Soviet co-option, says Jane Cornwell The Legend of Johnny Cash Opera & Ballet Theatre Wrecks Everyman Palace, Cork reviews first night Theatre Almost Blue Riverside Studios, W6 Concert St Petersburg PO/Temirkanov Barbican Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Pregnant? You're Fired! Heroes of Comedy Channel 4, 9pm Timewatch BBC Two, 9pm Variations Heroes of Comedy Channel 4, 9pm The Osbournes Channel 4, 11.05pm Film Choice Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) Five, 9pm Fist of Fury (1972) Five, 11.05pm The Body Snatcher (1945, b/w) BBC Two, 12.35am Death metal music: how do you plead? Last Night's TV The bands sing about death, dismemberment and Satanism and their lyrics have allegedly led to murder Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3757 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Rolex The Times The Surveyor The £60,000 first-time-buyer home is a very pretty start, but we need far more than 173 of them Affordability has to be addressed on a decent scale The Facts behind the Figures: Focus on: What Estate Agents Say: East Anglia In Converted Schoolhouse in London Battersea, Sw11: large family house with walled garden and off-street parking Out Octagonal Former Mill in Kent Sandhurst: spectacular windmill recently converted into a seven-storey house Away Family House in Hampshire Hamble-le-Rice: large 400-year-old property with river views from the roof terrace Tenants' Corner Caroline Brannigan says that, despite homeowners' prejudices, affordable housing can be a trouble-free zone and a local asset Money Matters Ballymore The Stadium Highbury Square The House of Merry Widows The clues to Stibbington Hall's evolution lie in its changing owners, says Marcus Binney The Stadium Richmond Lock A Risky Shot at Goal Highbury's sales pitch is enticing but beware off-plan penalties, says Paul Hawkins The enthusiasm of buyers for the glossy sales brochure can cost them British Gas Taylor Woodrow Bricks and Mortar Overseas Property Leisure Islands Isles of Joy Canaries Caribbean Italy Splendour in Secret Indian Newfound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My Impossible Property Dream Small Snow Princess Takes a Fast Track Snow Italy Switzerland Slovakia Villa by the Volcano Multiple Display Advertising Items The Villas of LeSPORT Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items HEAD FOR THE HILLS IN CYPRUS For Sale French Riviera Nice-Mont-Boron Bewley Homes PLC The Times Go to the Top of the Glass There is still a lot of fine antique glassware around at good prices, says Conal Gregory Such combinations of glass and silver are future antiques Fantastic Plastic It is the stuff washing-up liquid comes in, but Damian Barr finds it has its admirers It's stunning but can you sit on it for more than five minutes? 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