News from 09/12/2005
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Robert Cole, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Liz Bestic, Dr Geraint Lewis, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Janet Rushton, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Will Pavia, John Goodbody and Craig Lord, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Jenny Knight, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Richard Beeston and Daniel McGrory, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Patrick Kidd and Calvin Shulman, Mike Pattenden, Joe Morgan, Michael Woolley, Tim Reid, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Victoria Brown, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster, Ron Lewis, Anthony Aust, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, William Ravenscroft, Greg Hurst, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Ali Hamdani, Angela Jameson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Andy Jessett, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, The Rev Canon Jim Canning, Rob Wright, Peter A. Rushforth, Stuart Miles, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Claude Kauffmann, Des Browne, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Allen, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bryan Hocking, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, John M. Jones, Helen Underwood, Mick Hume, Tom Hughes-Davies, David Terry, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Caroline McGhie, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Gary Duncan and Angela Jameson, Jane Shilling, Frances Gibb, Richard Ford and Sean O'Neill, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, R. Jones, Mr Softy, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bernard Adams, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Maria-Antoinette Crossman,
ResumoThe Times Terror trial threat after torture ruling Intelligence failure Bricks and Mortar The best property section on the block Cocaine gibe EU procession Fergie's future Index Hospitals may ban treatment for smokers and drinkers Reasons to be fearful Free Tomorrow in the Times It's my party and I'll dance if I want to. . . Treatment curbs on smokers, drinkers and the overweight In the Times Today Please note, some sections of The Times are available … Railways set to raise fares by four times rate of inflation How Guidance Could Apply William jet ride 'was routine' No to crash inquiry Union setback Pensions battle Buses lose allure Burberry He scared us for decades, now all I see is a skinny old man in a cage Ali Hamdani, one of the Iraqi journalists selected to translate Saddam Hussein's trial, gives a personal account of coming face to face with the brutal dictator who ruled by fear Torture ruling could let terror suspects go free The question that cannot be asked outright Index Hard Line Routemaster's final journey £7m drug plot Asthma remedy Quo guitarist ill Porn crackdown Tube threat lifted Thatcher 'fine' Gucci And. . . Cut! My, Christopher Robin, you've changed Winnie-the-Pooh's owner just wasn't attractive enough, so Disney turned him into a six-year-old girl, Will Pavia reports Cameron tries to attract more women to join the party. . . Four women make the Tories' top team but none in a key post, write Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster Shadow choices display a shrewd allocation of talent Political Briefing . . . as David Davis shows the world how it's done Sam Coates reports on an evening that began at the Ritz, went on to Annabel's and ended in explanations to the wife Powder Hounds Chasing the best snow across the US Dolce & Gabbana Intelligence failure led to deaths of Hercules crew Mediators in Iraq make contact with kidnappers John Lewis A Primary Cause Dummies 'reduce the risk' of cot death Currys Fallible Masters of the Universe BT Fat-fingered typing costs a trader's bosses £128m Glenfiddich Lairds must wheel out their own rubbish bins Sony Stormont spy ring trial collapses The acquitted defendants have accused the Government of bringing politically motivated charges, David Sharrock reports Skinner coke gibe is out of line Parliamentary Sketch Donna Karan New York Why the old-style Ladybird books are word perfect 100 You Need. . . . . . 58 You Don't The Link Lennon and the egg and bendy spoon race People The latest in our occasional series entitled "Ken Livingstone … Tell the practitioners of some religions that their … John Lewis At the Narnia premiere the illusionist Derren Brown … Picture Gallery A breathless phone call from People for the Ethical … Panasonic By a Correspondent: Airlines not liable after DVT appeal Efficiency figures US allies must reject rendition Churches take the strain of poor asylum policy Will consensus define the Cameron era? Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Young smokers Singularly right Come on in Points of interest The Times The Decameron Will this team lead the Tories from exile and pestilence? Slip of the Fat Finger To err is human, even (especially) with foolproof hightech Whoever thought the Olympics in 2012 were anything to do with sport? Note Book Tortured Logic The House of Lords, physical coercion and evidence in court The Tories have chosen the right man - and what a disaster that will be Mr Cameron's one active strategy is to encourage a Labour split or veer to the left Bru-Bru land: the ideal fantasy destination Brussels prefers to keep reality away from the EU project, but this week there was an outbreak of sanity The most encouraging sign is how young the leaders of the anti-EU movement are Who cares about the E-word? Labour may want to hold his Eton background against the Tory leader, but no one else is bothered Unreliable (adj): log on and see Thunderer Argos Argos Youths riding in a stolen car smile for the speed trap camera March of the Penguins Fatal weedkiller kept in fridge British tourists die of malaria Child index 'must be nationwide' MP sues over 'threat to his baby' halfords Blair attempts to isolate France in budget talks with EU leaders The Givers and the Takers . . . Just an Ordinary Day in an Extraordinary London Street John Lewis The great, the good and the bizarre Five European Leaders, One Camel, Mickey Mouse and a Toddler's Plea. . . Citroën By a Correspondent: Fraudsters jailed for fake wedding scam Saga Electrolux Amazing Grace I can't remember who I really am, says ID thief PC World Inquiry into heart deaths at hospital Fall in primate experiments Medical Research Users increase attacks on staff Libraries New powers for Fraud Office Crime Boots Comet Canon joins same-sex partnership Faulty bird flu vaccines warning Stem cell tissue bank 'practical' Why the stock answer is 42 days Harry Potter and Goblet of Fire Take-off for the world's biggest model aircraft If there's one sports event you must see before you die, it's. . . Holland & Barrett 50 Hot Tickets Mutilation fear justifies asylum Fatal tree dispute Ram-raid trio Appeal kicked out Gangster jailed Remedies 'toxic' Funny reward Mum and dad were the best, says an orphan of the tsunami Multiple Display Advertising Items Nick Clarke 'will return' after cancer Quirky take on old classic makes winner of a dreamer first night Theatre Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp Bristol Old Vic first night Saatchi's opening buzz WHSmith Toysrus July 7 victim who lost her legs to walk down aisle wanadoo Bomb trial to start next year Murder attempt caught on CCTV Tesco Convictions for trafficking pair Laundry death Castle punishment TV chef arrested Grandmother who led drugs gang gets 14 years MacMillan cancer relief Health Atlas Widow from the Gladstone era dies peacefully at 113 Ford Index War crimes fugitive caught as he dines in style on holiday isle National hero, international villain EU reassured over 'abuse' India Pale Ale Put tumour of Israel into Europe, says Iran's leader digital Depot On your Marks Multiple Display Advertising Items Pupils are given a daunting lesson in Olympic fervour Aquos Islamists gain in Egyptian polls Ice puts the icing on £1m cake Nato takes on bigger Afghan role Praying for protection from above Mitsubishi Motors Islanders flee volcanic threat Trail goes cold in search for climate deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Markets Seeking the je-ne-sais-quoi of the va-va-voom industry Nationwide (AP): Mine explosion (AFP): Glitter's denial War bomb found (AP): Film scripts found (AP): Stunning move Multiple Display Advertising Items Patients panic over HIV exposure Flaws in Russia's donor scheme are revealed as hundreds are given tainted blood, Jeremy Page writes 12 killed in Pakistan blast 30 minutes with Arnie to plead for life or death of a gangster northern rock Two Sides of the Law Passport seized (AP): Bird flu recovery (AFP): Drug ring smashed (AFP): Feminise or close (AP): Fake cops rob bus (AP): Tax on porn (Reuters): Bottom line From Big Easy to Big Freeze. . . a life of extremes after Katrina A Long Way from Home Announcement concerning Individuals Injured by UK Thalidomide Jackson faces 'financial ruin' Comeback queen is tipped for glory at the Grammys Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Index Interest rate left unchanged at 4.5% Friday Dec 9 2005 Mothercare move SFO move fails BG enters Libya Quote of the day MacQuarie weighs up 580p offer for Stock Exchange Public sector unions threaten to strike over retire Royal Mail in talks on possible £2 billion rights issue FTSE 100 Stock Markets Post Office plan may be a bit too clever Business Commentary North Sea Oil Time for the Bank to be bold Commodities LSE in motion Pound to Dollar Logitech Currencies Virgin returns 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 Compass inquiry Stop Press BlackBerry talks Reuters buyback Internet companies snap up new offices in the West End Key Leasings Party Gaming shares up 17% as revenue surges Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) 'Excellent year' for First Choice Morgan Stanley fund buys city centre properties Bear firms forgive and make up with plan for merger The Bear Essentials Marriott John Lewis enjoys strong run of sales OFT to investigate payment protection insurance FT and Collins Stewart boss prepare for court battle RBS paves way for buyback by ruling out purchases Brown plays down projections Gold soars to 25-year high 'Don't blame me, it's your fault' AZ takes stake in fledgeling UK firm lenovo American offers for SkyePharma Creative wants Apple to face the music over iPod software BT sees online TV as revenue driver NTL board meets to decide if it will raise bid for Virgin My Worst Investment Iron prices set for rise as miner acts to woo Beijing Rio Tinto agrees $910m plan Mulberry sales rise by 59% Don't bet on it City Diary Degree in discipline City Diary Times Online India rivals US as foreign investment growth accelerates Citigroup claims win in WorldCom investor dispute Games might be gory but they make us smarter Media Politics, publishing and a pressing ad campaign Steve Forbes is looking to expand the family business, writes Amanda Andrews Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Global Advertising Revenue Hopes DMGT embraces new media with internet deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hope Credit rating cut as BAA bids for 75% of Budapest airport Wings across the World Whitehall cash always creates further waste Pennon returns £200m as profits beat forecasts 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 Alizyme rises as investors weigh up prospects for its obesity drug Small Caps Gilts First Choice strategy defies conventional wisdom and pays off Melrose Resources Tate & Lyle sours as broker sounds note of caution Stock Markets Protherics Business Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Vice-Admiral Frederick Ashworth Weapons officer who armed the Fat Man atom bomb that destroyed Nagasaki Colonel Philip van Straubenzee Fought a tough war in Africa and Burma Christopher Hughes British political scientist who produced illuminating - but not uncritical - works on Switzerland and its constitution David Luke Translator of the German classics whose versions were regarded in some quarters as being better than their originals Charly Gaul Mountain specialist who broke the opposition's hearts on the Alps and Dolomites Lives in Brief Pat Morita was born on June 28, 1932. He died o November 26, 2005, aged 73 Jocelyn Brando, actress, was born on November 18, 1919. She died on November 27, 2005, aged 86 Questions Answered Ex-saints, baffling Basques and trying trys Evidence obtained by torture is inadmissible Law Report House of Lords Court Circular Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Acknowledgements Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items And now for something completely different. . . almost Having 'just one drink' could still prove fatal Vaughan Freeman on the risks of trying to keep your alcohol intake within limits Employers can help keep festive drinkers off the road Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move Solution Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Gimme shelter in ancient Irish rains Weather Eye Times Online Index Trainers in form steer me towards 200 winners Racing Times Test Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Hors La Loi shows long absence is no obstacle Cheltenham The Wright Track Doncaster Lord Sam can give peerless exhibition The stabiliser who pedals in success Cycling Jeremy Whittle says that other sports can learn a great deal from David Brailsford Wolverhampton Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Britain on right track in winter wonderland Skeleton Ding closes the door as White finds morning glory elusive Snooker 50 Greatest Sports Movies We're into the penultimate day of our hunt for the best films made about sport, as voted for by Times readers. Patrick Kidd and Calvin Shulman count down from number ten to six The Times Jerry Maguire American football Any Given Sunday (1999) American football Win the Top 10 Million Dollar Baby (2004) Boxing Agassi in doubt for Melbourne Anderson blow Luger wings in Worry for Olton Trio rolling along Easy for England Young Sheridan well schooled in art of winning Mark Souster finds why Dulwich College was in awe of the giant England prop Saracens seek action replay in Ravenhill cauldron The Sunday Times Cardiff is braced for return of colossus Flintoff faces nightwatchman duty Common sense prevails as tour follows comfortable new route Revised India Itinerary London told to stick by pool promises Olympic Games Mark Foster, 35, denied a host of young pretenders … The Times Williams refuses to play mind game Links Gallas holds out for a rise Burton reach Sky Bellamy blow Schmeichel deal Showman who will not shy away from winning ugly European Footballer of the Year talks to Rick Broadbent about England and his World Cup hopes Owen plays the percentage Deadly Forward with Trick for Every Game The Premiership Today Contract delay turns Given into rebel with a cause Times Online Eriksson prepares for evening of pots, plans and seed dating How the Draw Works Pot Three White Ball Pot Two Pot Four International Distribution Settle for the Draw Hit and myth: how triumph turned to tragedy for man who became weakest link in the feud chain Magic Numbers and Free Champagne Down and out Ferguson still lost in transition Oliver Kay says the manager puts too much faith in players lacking in maturity Web Tightening around Club Crisis at Old Trafford Celtic and Everton at front of queue to sign Keane Crisis at Old Trafford End of an era in just one phone call away Leading Contenders to Succeed Ferguson. . . European exit gives Tony Cascarino believes the time has come to make wholesale changes at Old Trafford Ferguson six months to save his skin Glazers decide against turning crisis into drama Whelan urges a longer ban for Essien's lunge Master Card Alex McLeish, who was widely expected to be dismissed … The Times Crossword 23,155 The Insider Sepp Blatter rarely admits he is wrong but the Fifa … As if Brazil are not already favourites to win the … Henry fires warning shot at selfish team-mates Index The Times Silver Shadow Holland or Portugal? Who cares: just bring them on World Cup Draw times 2 passnotes the face the click thebulletin contents We're all doomed. . . We are always told to think positive, to learn from the American can-do attitude. But Helen Kirwan-Taylor says defensive pessimism—preparing for the worst—will often serve us better Always (or, alternatively, never) look on the bright side of life It's all … Modern morals Facing a Dilemma There was the look of them for a start. Roll-top baths … A fighter behind the fairy lights Beast of Borneo Young at heart Ten reasons. . . . . . for forming a civil partnership Illegible Article David Morris Pink faux leather bag Illegible Article The Sunday Times Luxury with Lucia The Sunday Times When the mature bird proves to be much more attractive Steer clear of young turkeys, says Jill Dupleix. The older ones are far tastier Illegible Article In season: chestnuts Heartburn? If the antacids aren't working it may be more serious If you suffer from persistent heartburn it may mean that you have gastroesophageal reflux disease. But it can be treated, says Liz Bestic Aa Symptoms Include. . . Sobering up Thinking, not drinking, is often the problem Index They should be so lucky Reunited, Stock, Aitken and Waterman tell Pete Paphides why they deserve the last laugh 'Critics were forever telling us how bad we were' New Bands Woody's blast from the past As Woody Allen takes his clarinet on tour, he tells John Bungey why the old tunes are always best The Times The Times The mouth that rolled Illegible Article Classical Evgeny Kissin Scriabin/Medtner/Stravinsky (RCA Red Seal) Albums Classical Handel and Haydn Society All is Bright Avie Pop Mary J Blige The Break through Universal Singles Pop Various Artists Lili Marleen Bear Family Radio Downloads Conductor most becoming Neil Fisher meets the fiery redhead Emmanuelle Haïm as she brings her band and her passion for the Baroque to the Barbican Bose Harding Potter and the poisoned chalice Can an English conductor and a French manager save La Scala's wizardry? Richard Owen reports Illegible Article Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop A-ha Wembley Pavilion Pop Richard Ashcroft Kings College SU, WC2 Theatre A Christmas Carol Albery Theatre, WC2 The night of the glorious Saint Cecilia Concert Cecilia Bartoli Barbican Theatre Feeding Time BAC, SW11 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide The Man-Eating Lions of Njombe BBC Two, 9pm Peep Show Channel 4, 10pm Variations A Concert for Bangladesh Revisited/talking Bob Dylan Blues: A Tribute Concert Film Choice The Thin Red Line (1998) ITV1, 11.35pm The Crimson Rivers (2000) Channel 4, 12.15am Shadowy figures under the spotlight Last Night's Tv Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3769 Word Watching Polygon Rolex The Times The Surveyor Given the Government's curt nod to housing needs, it's just as well that builders aren't short of ideas Some blame lies on the Government for an affordability crisis Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures: What Estate Agents Say The North West In Smart Apartment in Westminster SW1: two-bedroom flat on the eighth floor of a block in the core of the political world Out Listed Farmhouse in Oxfordshire Witney: family home of 17th-century origin in the heart of David Cameron's constituency Away Part of House in Buckinghamshire Whaddon: wing of Grade Ii listed hall used as a listening station in the Second World War Sold down the River The property market gives Lucia Adams its verdict on Gordon Brown's U-turn on Sipps Fairview When in Doubt Chuck It out Be ruthless with your clutter if you want to make moving easy, advises Victoria Brown Junkit Doctor in the House Jenny Knight consults a specialist to cure her home of the disorder blocking a sale Devon Executive Georgian-Style House Derriford: pristine four-bedroom property with well-tended garden at the end of a cul-de-sac Wiltshire Immaculate Thatched Cottage Winterbourne Dauntsey: large period property owned by the same family for 100 years Cambridgeshire Modern Townhouse St Neots: neat property on a development close to a marina and the River Great Ouse The £60,000 Daydream John Prescott's affordable house contest ignores the cost of land, says Caroline McGhie British Gas Octacon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bubbling over with Bau The Great Indoors Christmas trees have been fun since Victoria, but please keep that flashing Santa off the Kent Grade Ii Listed Farmhouse Stacks of Charm Three houses with chimneys fit for Santa Smarden: four-chimney house and barn dating from the 16th century with 2½ acres of land Leicestershire House in Welland Valley Medbourne: four-bedroom stone property with slate roof dating from the 18th century Surrey Period Property with Pool The Times Mortgage Service Pure Multiple Display Advertising Items Humber Valley Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items imagine Morris Properties Group Multiple Display Advertising Items House Gift Have You Got a Consumer Question? 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