News from 12/12/2005
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Peter Klinger and David Rose, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Roger Everest, Alyn Shipton, Richard Whitehead, M. A. Faraday, DJM, Andrew Fifield, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Stuart Darroch, Dorothy Bishop, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Sue Palmer, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, Peter Langley, Ann Locke, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Roger Maynard, D. Cameron Watt, Joe Joseph, Jacqueline Browne, Antonia Senior, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Matthew Weiner, Jane MacArtney, Joanna Weinberg, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Joy Stackhouse, Stewart Tendler and Nicola Woolcock, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent and Nigel Hawkens Health Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paul Taylor, Angela Jameson, David Chats, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Tim Cranmore, Oliver Kay, Paul McCann, Sarah Butler and Dan Sabbagh, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Martin Stevens, Brian Warnes, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Tosin Sulaiman and Stephen Farrell, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Rachel Gallagher, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Margaret Snowling, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Anthea Rowan, Nick Szczepanik, David Haines, Marion Dowling, Tosin Sulaiman, Zac Goldsmith, Winifred Robinson, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Dr David B. Cook, Norman Gilter, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, Carl Mortished and Sarah Butler, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Michele Verroken, Lewis Stuart, James Jackson, Danny Baker, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ganesh S. Krishnan, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Joanna Bale and Adam Sage, Harvey R. Cole, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Thomas Stuttaford, Iram Siraj-Blatchford, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,
ResumoThe Times Largest fire in peacetime Europe, but just one serious injury Toxic cloud chokes South Christmas pamper Deadline passes NHS's £7bn deficit Beach battles Flintoff's year Kidnappers remain silent as deadline on hostages passes In the Times Today The Times Iraq envoy admits war might not be worth it Mixed Blessings Discovery The monks and nuns who found a new calling - to move in together A mixed convent and monastery could offer a solution to the declining number of faithful joining religious orders in the Roman Catholic Church. Richard Owen repoprts from Rome NHS must mend its ways or plunge into '£7bn black hole' NHS Extra Spending and Funding by 2010 How PFI Costs Have Soared Father and son killed in crash Terrorism charges Abortion survey Ambulance fall Rise in homeless Baby abandoned The meteor show No sign of suspect as police end siege Louis Vuitton Card fraudsters dupe police chief Being a successful crime fighter does not protect you from high street credit card fraudsters. Tosin Sulaiman reports Sunday miracle as huge blast Just one severe injury as huge oil depot blows up in largest peacetime fire in Europe, writes Steve Bird More explosions possible as fuel continues to burn Eye Witnesses Black Monday as a dirty drizzle falls Toxic smoke threatens asthmatics Picture Gallery 'Don't panic buy, there's plenty of fuel' M1 to open but M10 will be shut for days Saga Private Medical Insurance Ryanair 'Don't panic buy, there's plenty of fuel' easyJet Website warning over scary Santa Selfridges Ear-plugs for orchestras at risk of being deafened by their music Star chefs shun Michelin and go for brasserie chic T Mobile Stellar Cost of Fame This time what we don't produce is more important Bose Experts pass the buck on regrading of cannabis The Week in Parliament bpalternativenergy.com Splinter group aims to take over NFU Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft Rousing melody Children need time to listen and learn Tory leadership Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Torture, terrorism and the rule of law Wikitopia Happy return Step in to Limbo Picture Gallery Dark Skies Fossil fuels are as friend and foe Stars and Bras Who's afraid of a Michelin inspector? Angry, negative, filled with fear and guilt? It's all so healthy, you know Adrift in the Doldrums Developing countries need progress at the Hong Kong trade talks Thunderer: Caution, daft messages This is payback time, Tony Blair faces a kicking whatever he does, so he might as well give up the EU rebate with good grace The Times Why the NFU should be culled This useless, self-serving farming union has been betraying its members too long What's the point of Kennedy if the Tories have the best liberal in town? After less than a week, David Cameron is already proving the more attractive leader Yesterday's men show the impotence of being idle... first night Rock Oasis Millenium Stadium, Cardiff Renault Advertisement first night while old pro hits all the right buttons Pop Rod Stewart Earis Court, London Shopping centre chosen as most hated building hp invent Average house to top £200,000 Lassie comes home - again Thousands not registered to vote G8 summit security cost £72m Robitussin t-mobile.co.uk Police fear for children abused by religious sects MPs can no longer be male-voice choir, says Cameron House of rivals shares the bond of an educated elite Picture Gallery From Cloister to the Cabinet www.alliancefrancaise.org.uk HM Revenue & Customs Painted lady of Kew uncovered Prison plagiarists quarrel over who was first to pass off verse wanadoo RAC Insurance Limited Recycled Rhyme Times World News Battle on beach as mob vows to defend 'Aussie way of life' After weeks of tension, attack on two lifeguards by Lebanese youths triggers race riot. Roger Maynard reports from Sydney Violence Splits the Bloggers Iraq's future on the line as voters go to the polls A huge security operation is planned to try and stop terrorists from disrupting Thursday's election, Richard Beeston reports homechoice Key Players (AP): Fatal bus blaze (Reuters): New oil minister (AP): Chileans vote (Reuters): Ravers protest (AP): Weapons amnesty (Reuters): Wage-slip rabbis Spielberg's take on Olympics massacre called into question The Caravan Club Nationwide (Reuters): Acquitted man is deported Football mob conjures something from nothing Samsung Dying policeman shoots actor (AP): Unusual birth for Asian elephant Rail link delay to protect Olympics Protesters march against WTO www.theAA.com aol.co.uk Police chief held over deaths in village protest Gift that rescues children forced to become adults The Times Innocent Britons have not tired of giving The Times A Year of Disasters One year on, Blair fails to match tsunami aid pledge with hard cash Times Business Monday Dec 12 2005 French TV groups start tie-up talks Blast hits IT firm Mowlem offer Quote of the day MacQuarie plays down fears over increased fees at LSE European ruling on M&s may cost taxman Spending on 'ethical goods' rises to £26bn FTSE 100 Stock Markets Will Brown wear self-made straitjacket? Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Return of the Iron Chancellor? Pound to Dollar Old Speckled Hen Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Look ahead Exchange rates Business big shot Deal of the day Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Smaller stock to watch Briefing Lycos hopes for stock market listing Stop Press Calyon and HSBC make bids for EAB Dubai port group bond draws investors Oil companies to end Cepu dispute The Times UK plc forced to cut dividends to fill pension hole Capita Financial Managers Limited PEP/ISA Investors Survey shows service sector split Two-Speed Services Inflation fears rising Fed may set the stage for flexible rate Trend Micro Narnia tops US box office with $67m Viacom set to sell Spielberg studio library Vioxx scares FDA into 'black-box' safety blitz The Times The effects of higher oil prices on inflation The Bank of England/times Black-Box Warnings The Times Balfour Beattie in move on Mowlem Lookers pondering attack on Vardy deal Sainsbury's Primark takes on rivals with new Oxford Street store BOC chief admits he is hooked on ensuring his global group prospers Powers in the Boardroom Tony Isaac could have retired by now, but after a late rise to his company's helm is devoted to leaving a legacy and unfazed by bid whispers, Angela Jameson writes Bank of Scotland Power CV The Leader Questioned Rich and poor square up for next trade fight Croner Deadline nears for registering with SEC 1st Morning after Blues 2nd in the Dog House 3rd a Titanic Restaurant Bill 4th No Dutch Courage 5th Fat Finger Kills Bonuses 6th Talking Turkey 7th It's a Knock-Out 8th Maxwell's Cosy Venue 9th Ladbroke's Losing Hand 10th the Bottom Line When festive cheer loses its spark Monday List the Top Ten Christmas Bloomers Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Eugene McCarthy Senator who stole the march on Robert Kennedy by declaring his opposition to US policies in Vietnam McCarthy, it was said, did more than any other American to end US involvement in Vietnam Eugene McCarthy, US senator, was born on March 29,1916. He died on December 10,2005, aged 89 Lives Remembered Richard Pryor Stand-up and actor of comic genius who brought a brutal honesty to the art Richard Pryor, comedian, actor and scriptwriter, was born on December 1,1940. He died of a heart attack on December 10,2005, aged 65 Michael Davie Brilliant and unflappable journalist who brought new life to The Observer and The Age in Australia Michael Davie, journalist, was born on January 15,1924. He died on December 7,2005, aged 81 Bob Sloman Genial all-rounder who coupled a career at The Sunday Times with writing for Dr Who and the West End stage Deep vein thrombosis in air passengers is not caused by an accident House of Lords Lives in Brief C. Delores Tucker, activist, was born on October 4,1927. She died on October 12,2005, aged 78 Wing Commander Peter Rippon, DFC, wartime bomber pilot, was born on November 8,1915. He died on November 10,2005, aged 90 Notebook Archaeology Voyages of sea and air Appointments in the Armed Forces Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Court Circular In Memoriam-War Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Bridge Rising sea claims tiny Carteret atolls Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Today: Dry and Bright. But Cloudy and Damp in the South. Temperatures: Max 10C, Min-1c Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Cold streak leaves Pipe searching for answers Racing War Of Attrition shows little fight Ouija Board blossoms in Hong Kong Vase Times Test Plumpton The Wright Track Bet of the Day Nagano Wolverhampton Southwell The Results Service Today's Fixtures Silver lining for Britain as Foster adds to haul Swimming Emotional O'Sullivan throws in the towel Snooker Britain defeats put pressure on places for Turin Curling England suffer semi-final loss Britain lose title Fighting on court Els back on form On the rebound Colling denied Swiss on a roll JVC Holding a torch for the Olympic ideal Keith Blackmore relays the flame through Rome and discovers that it has eternal power French cry conspiracy after Ross has last word Rugby Union Heineken Cup Times Online French cry conspiracy after Ross has last word Pool Two Rugby Union Heineken Cup Agen fightback gives Irish food for thought European Challenge Cup London offers opportunity to move forward Paralympic Games The Reigning Comeback Kings By Our Sports Staff: Donald hits target with million dollar prize Golf The Times Forlorn Lomu looks stumbling shadow of his former self Matthew Pryor says hopes of a glorious return to the game are ill-founded Leicester revert to type to see off Ospreys Heineken Cup Mears takes chance to stake his claim Pool Five Leicester revert to type to see off Ospreys Results Pool Three Pool Six Edinburgh unable to make up early deficit Issey Miyake Wasps lose their way in Wales Harrison the fraud is finally exposed The Times Khan continues smooth progress after rough test of credentials Rings Masters The Times Solo training regime weighed heavily on exhausted Williams Award for sprinter driven by Olympic dreams England's Ashes success is inspiring a new generation of Australia heroes And the Other Winners are Times Online Plunkett emerges as one-day force to help secure precious victory Scoreboard from Lahore Flintoff gets an early call after rising to top of poll Richard Hobson on the BBC's plans to award the England all-rounder his prize When medals are at stake it is easy to dodge questions Michele Verroken, who ran the UK's anti-doping programmes for nearly 20 years, says testing must not be handled by bodies that also fund athletes Touareg The Times Crossword 23,157 The Insider As BBC and ITV executives sit down today to thrash … Fred Done, the official bookmaker of Wembley, has bet … Chambers confession set to wipe out past triumphs Sport Brothers at Arm's Length Plus The Times BBC award caps year to remember for Flintoff monday passnotes theface A big beast the click Nicole Linkletter contents the bulletin No-man's land Gay couples are rushing to sign up for civil partnerships, but Damian Barr doesn't want to be a smug married'. Paul McCann recalls an uncle and partner who didn't need public recognition Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Oh, please, don't make me laugh A bit of all right Picture Gallery I really have read... The Twelve Caesars Youts 'angin' on your street? Show some charity Cavolo Nero: we who are about to eat salute you Joanna Weinberg hails the emperor of the Tuscan winter kitchen Dish Mexican Chicken Tortilla Mexican chicken tortilla soup Index In search of answers, not closure Can time ease grief? Anthea Rowan still seeks solace 20 years after her father's death Bose Do You Need Advice? I must cut alcohol for 'fatty liver' but what about my diet? Portrait of the artist as a bit of a lad Don't blame artists for having lots of sex it's in their genes, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Urban Worrier Welcome to the world. now I'm off to be sick My wife helped by holding my hand tightly, and in the meantime she gave birth Order your Christmas pamper now The Times A bit of economic monkey business £115,000? Oh, have some scents Index Thinking outside the box Michael Boyd tells Dominic Maxwell how he has reinvented and revived the ailing RSC Now, there's a Novello Idea With warmest wishes (or whatever) Writing vacuous verse or silly jokes for greetings cards is no laughing matter, says Martin Stevens reviews first night Theatre Jack and the Beanstalk Concert English Concert/Maze The Times Pop Merz Jazz Acoustic Triangle World music Norwegian Voices Barbicon Pop Mercury Rev Index Multiple Classified Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice repeat The irresistible rise of the ginger men Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed Billion times 2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3771 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Backfriend Index Fast and Furious Just the Ticket Every Kick Every Pass Every Tackle Every Odal Every … Simply Sime One Index Thegamesays The Click Way to Get to the World Cup Inside Results and Reports Whistle Blower Ferguson given The Match Barclays Premiership Scramble Starting for Kaveh Solhekol helps fans who want to watch England in the World Cup finals Manchester United The Final Whistle Confused Supporters Lost for Words at Old Trafford Tickets to Ride Redknapp Digging in Real are Ready to Sign Keane The News Cole in the Frame Charlton Deal Talking on the World, Part One Oliver Kay speaks to Steven Gerrard before Liverpool's new club challenge Morientes Strikes Right Note at Last as Liverpool March on Liverpool Such Brotherly Shove Danny Baker says that sibling rivalry is inevitable, even if they are in the same team Picture Gallery Set Fire to the Forest Chant No More Sourpuss Next Week Managers @Work Angry Pardew Pins the Blame for his Team's Defeat Simeone Plots a On the Shoulders of Referee Don't Expect Any Samba Football at World Cup Blackburn Rovers Charlton Athletic Charlton Back on Right Track Cook Spot on in Delivering a Minor Miracle Rick Broadbent reviews The Penalty King, a low-budget film with street cred BT Terry Lands Knockout Blow Chelsea Bruce Sounds a Battle Cry Vauxhall Birmingham City Getting Fresh Insight Matthew Weiner experiences life with the visually impaired fans at Highbury Saturday's Heroes December 15, 1973 Results and Table Arsenal's Glitter Loses Shine Newcastle United West Bromwich Albion Robson Delights in Joy of Six as Albion Keep Home Bolton Raise Horizons after Angel Intervenes Barclays Premiership Bolton Wanderers Entertainment Table The Games Coca-Cola Championship Derby County Preston North End Ipswich Town Reading Crewe Alexandra Hull City Leeds Sheffield United Johnson Saves Palace Again Watford Walcott Wins It with a Moment of Class Impressive Robinson Takes Centre Stage Barnsley Bristol City Nottingham Forest Blackpool Gillingham Oldham Athletic Brentford Hartlepool United Rotherham United Milton Keynes Dons Southend United I Bet my Car on Ghana If you can watch only eight group-stage games at the World Cup, here's what I suggest Talismanic Mooney the Star of the Show Barnet Leyton Orient Shewsbury Town Cheltenham Town Lincoln City Stockport County Grimsby Town Peterborough United Torquay United Rushden & Diamonds Wrexham Corinthian Spirit is Beating in Sao Paulo Gabriele Marcotti Keane is Just the Man to Put the Fire into Real's failing Prima Donnas Tony Cascorino explains why a move to Madrid is ideal for his former team-mate Results The Games Bank of Scotland Premier League Bell's Scottish League First Division Tennent's Scottish Cup Second round Third Division Lovenkrands up to Old Tricks Strachan Revels in Glasgow Feast Aberdeen Falkirk Heart of Midlothian Livingston Results Angry Coleman Slams Fans for Lack of Support Edgware Set on Home Comforts The Times The Fantasy Game Solano and Milner Prove the Best of the Wide Men Leaderboard Superleagues Weekly £500 Winner Managers The Times In Partnership with Extratime Live Matches The Hairdryer Tom Dart finds the Glazer family going back to their roots to get new manager Fridge Warms to Chance in Hot Seat Toon Army Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Stat Attack Gary Jacob Crunches the Numbers Fixtures Allure
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