News from 13/12/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, William F. V. Long, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, Andrew Billen, Steve Bird and David Rose, Robert Cole, Victor Adebowale, Jonathan Lloyd-Jones, Daniel McGrory and Greg Hurst, DJM, Neelam Verjee, David Aaronovitch, Chris Butler-Stroud Chief Executive, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Major (Ret'd) David Hepburn, Philip Howard, Cynthia Hall, David Chater, James Ducker, Sir Nigel Crisp Chief Executive, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Beeston and Stephen Farrell and Michael Evans, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Marlowe, Roger Maynard, D. S. A. Murray, Stephanie Hilborne Chief Executive, Geoff Brown, Nicola Woolcock and Ben Hoyle, Joe Joseph, Jack Carter, John Arlidge, Pat Gibson, C. J. Brougham, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Dean Godson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Stephen Lawson, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Michael Glover, John Fletcher, Mark Pougatch, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Major (Ret'd) Michael Hamilton, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Morgan Falconer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Carl Mortished and Adam Sage, Ronald Forrest, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Hannah Hennessy, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Daniel Allen, Ian Evans, Matt Dickinson, Philip Webster and Anthony Browne, Tom Benyon, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Robert Winston, Peta Bee, Tim Worstall, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Colin Bobb-Semple, Erica Wagner, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Tim Hands, Anna Frame, Steve Bird and Valerie Elliott, Andrew Sturcke, James Doran, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, David Diprose, Graham Wynne Chief Executive, Peter Jenson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Bruce worth, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Riaz Farooqi, Richard Ford and Adam Fresco, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Fanshawe, Director, Michael Moore, Olav Bjortomt, Jill Bowling Director, Liz Leffman, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Alexia Wellbelove Director, Lisa Verrico, Caroline Holliday,
ResumoThe Times School closures as blaze still rages Scottish heavies Carjackings soar Killer's plea fails What to buy the man in your life Gas price misery Just the ticket Index Iraq troop pull-out to begin in months Dawn French On infidelity, religion and her father's … Mother was complicit in son's killing, says judge In the Times Today The Times Cameron boosts Tory poll rating, but Labour leads Populus Poll briefing Troop pull-out within months Three appear on terror charges Gobbledegook Tilting trains PoW apology Bomb plots rising Health reminder Correction Drinking tea may cut ovarian cancer Chopard The fattest children in the world A third of Scottish 12-year-olds are overweight and a fifth are obese, according to new statistics. Shirley English reports Former SAS soldier is cleared of murdering severely disabled son 'Dignity of my boy has been destroyed' A Rare Genetic Condition War stress is new tool for defence Libby's Top Tips to Beat Blues Richard and Judy help authors' bank accounts Girl's tips on coping when parents split up win book deal Firefighters fear new blasts as they struggle to halt blaze More residents evacuated and schools shut as battle against blaze takes turn for worse, write Steve Bird and Valerie Elliott Winds of change blow away oily smoke Prescott douses fire with a few hydro-cardigans Parliamentary Sketch CCTV may hold key to cause Insurance bill '£70m' Gucci Volunteer army rallies to refresh the fighters The Times Picture Gallery WPC murder suspect held Help for carers Control orders Iraq abuse appeal Day patients pay Who hates Santa Virus link to cancers in children Ryanair Fly Cheaper How to think your pain away Research suggests that chronic discomfort can be reduced by brain manipulation, writes Mark Henderson intel nectar 'It was pure terror. I couldn't believe it' 10,000 drivers hijacked as car thieves switch tactics As security devices improve, criminals are stealing vehicles on the move, report Richard Ford and Adam Fresco Gas engineers stage first strike of Christmas Missing Iron Age jewellery found Children 'at risk' from law delays BBC drops 'horrific' bouncing head Monkey Love Now here's an image for you. We are in the Cuckoo Club, … Picture Gallery Finally, conclusive proof that David Cameron is a grown-up. … Ps What with it being a very slow day (see story, left) … Memoirs ban for our senior diplomats People Verdict on torture Territorials on active service 'Liberal conservative' Cameron woos women NHS cost reforms Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Fast-track coaching for more gifted children Deep peril Going for a song G is for illegible Picture Gallery Justice Delayed The courts cannot always set their own timetables Mind over Matter Think what we could wish away along with the pain In city halls across America the cry goes up: four legs good, two legs bad LA Notebook Blue is the Colour The optimism of Iraqis bodes well for parliamentary elections Here's my apology on the 'disaster' of the Iraq war. Now, where's yours? To be gassed, starved, terrorised-is that less bad than antagonising moderate Arab opinion? You'll never guess who's to blame for 7/7 The latest attempt to erode extremism is doomed to fail. A parallel Islamic society, not assimilation, will result There is a strong flavour of 'It woz Iraq and deprivation wot made 'em do it, guv' Ground Control to major twits The elaborate and riveting television hoax shows how embarrassingly easy it is to hoodwink people Thunderer: Wake up, smell the manure Multiple Display Advertising Items T… Mobile Prince gets his feet back on ground the hard way Patient died during cannabis drug trial Family jailed for 'honour killing' A gifted student died for getting a waiter's daughter pregnant, reports Daniel McGrory Intelligent Finance eurotunnel Another win for Mr Loophole UBS 'Dodo atlas' helps to put extinction of species on map Universities and hospitals face massive tax bill VAT on healthcare 'still a grey area' Cameron begins campaign to elect more Tory women Vigilante killed wrong 'mugger' Voyeurism verdict Roaring success Husband killer Monkeys' tonic Correction Multiple Display Advertising Items Tsunami hoaxer 'duped police' Man who wept for a fictional daughter and got flown home is accused of wasting police time, Simon de Bruxelles reports Easy on the eyes and ears but early promise falls flat first night Theatre Promises, Promises Crucible, Sheffield Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Times World News Syria blamed as another critic is murdered in car bombing Attack came as the UN reported on the death of a former Lebanese prime minister, writes Nicholas Blanford Press and Politicians Targeted Hardball tactics in face of UN sanctions Hostage believed Iraq peace mission was worth the risk As Britain awaits news of Norman Kember, the Briton who has been kidnaped in Iraq, Stephen Farrell recalls his meeting last year with the peace activist's fellow hostage, Tom Fox Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyer accuses M16 of 'torture' methods Nation Upbeat Gang leader to die after final appeals fail Millionaire and single mother face showdown for presidency (Reuters): Quake strikes devastated area (Reuters): War crimes plea (AFP): Killing 'joke' (Reuters): House arrest call (AFP): Guilty 'spy' plea (AP): Missile success (AP): City is renamed Armed mob prowls city in second day of rioting IPA Healthcare Commission Army could have World Cup role Asian leaders grapple with bird flu (AFP): Nose sewn back after dog ate it Nero's palace in need of repairs Wanadoo 10,000 protest at trade summit Brown and Blair divided over EU budget approach Simplyswitch Finally, Britain gets tough over necessary reforms Briefing The Times Russia banks on Governor's girl Parking is a free-for-all in city that never clamps Times Business Plan to liberalise TV advertising Tuesday Dec 13 2005 Teesport bidder Tokyo exchange Takeover offer Quote of the day Britain is heading for ten years of gas misery, MPs say Rising gas price prompts merger talks in America FTSE 100 'Dangerous' level of debt used to fund acquisitions Mortgages for Business Stock Markets Private equity not heeding own warning Business Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Picture Gallery Power politics Pound to Dollar Vital services Currencies 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 SEC settlement Stop Press Pepsi acquisitions Bristol-Myers cuts Highbury suspends trading as talks come to standstill HarperCollins plans to digitise book catalogue Architect of new Time Warner says it must split Internet TV cuts new subscribers to French pay channel Hong Kong reverses expulsion of WTO protester On the Menu Gordon Ramsay prepares to serve stock exchange listing Pernod Ricard poised to dunk its doughnuts 'Fat-finger' error could stall Tokyo bourse float UK manufacturers bear the brunt of rising energy costs LSE forecasts record volumes, hoping to fight off MacQuarie Blame is pointed at novice dealer Maserati Llyods TSB takes extra £300m mis-selling hit Another Fine Mess. . . Fuel depot blast evokes memories of French disaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Fallout Songs of appraisal City Diary Lost in space City Diary Oil price is a banana skin for Fyffes' costs Devil in the detail City Diary The Times Merck head 'misled jury in Vioxx court cases' The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times The Times Fed-watchers look for a change of language American Notebook The whole 'measured' stuff is under review 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 Testing time for Intertek Group as broker cuts profit forecasts Small Caps Gilts Lloyds still paying dividends despite jump in bad debt Tempus Propped up by Yield Polar Capital Utilities hot up as Swedish group turns attention to UK Stock Markets Large Caps Alizyme Business Equity Prices Taylor's Port Times Register Major-General Sir Brian Wyldbore-Smith Gunner who won an immediate DSO in Italy and in retirement helped to administer the Tory party Major-General Sir Brian Wyldbore-Smith, CB, DSO, OBE, GOC 44th Division TA and Home Counties District 1965-68, and director of the Conservative Party's board of finance, 1970-92, was born on July 10, 1913. He died on December 6, 2005, aged 92 Lives Remembered Claim frozen in court Law Report Court of Appeal Su Doku Competition Winners Dame Rose Heilbron The first woman to sit as a judge at the Old Bailey Dame Rose Heilbron, DBE, a judge of the High Court of Justice, family division, 1974-88, was born on August 19,1914. she died on December 8, 2005, aged 91 Bridge Chess Court Circular Birthdays Birth Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cold air boosted the oil depot boom Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Timesonline Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Williams sows the seeds of success Racing Commentary Plumpton Southwell Wolverhampton Times Test Warwick The Times Sports Book Folkestone Southwell Donald proves he is major prospect with win against the elite Golf World Rankings RBS Two Months of Toil Waps lose gift of winning ugly Rugby Union Pietersen injury adds to problems in England slump Cricket The Times Yesterday's Scoreboard from Lahore Doherty rediscovers touch in classy win Snooker Timesonline The Results Service Today's Fixtures Realist with a Golden Touch Coach journey goes full circle as Cooley rejoins enemy lines Pat Gibson on why an influential figure behind England's Ashes campaign has answered the call from home Stuart handed kangaroos job Blazing the trail World Cup boost England march on Egham delight All-London final Search for a star falls flat as viewers vote with their feet Sport on Television Fatigue no barrier to success for ambitious Liverpool Magic Numbers and Free Champagne Dire Record Neville unconvinced by United's optimism Timesonline The Premiership Today Dyer puts the dark thoughts behind him From San Diego to Atlantic City by bike: no task is too tough for inspirational Thomas Sheffield United bid to exert pull in China shops Ferguson needs to pick exit strategy Lampard tempted by Barcelona How They Stand noower Redknapp knows he has a great deal to do Rick Broadbent says new manager will need to adopt his scattergun transfer approach if he is to save Portsmouth Pérez in denial over Keane deal Player tests positive Host nation makes the lottery easy to enter Kaveh Solhekol on how the Germans have introduced a little Vorsprung durch Technik to the application process Berocca Dream Draw Turns into Nightmare for England The Times Crossword 23,158 The Insider Tickety-blue for FA as fans turn up the pressure Sport Redknapp discovers penalty clause in return to high life The Times Just the Ticket for Getting to Germany times passnotes the face The peanut dynasty the click the bulletin contents My father, Aslan the lion The Andrew Billen Interview Dawn French—voice of Mrs Beaver in Narnia—opens up about her father's suicide, marital infidelity and her own religious beliefs Image of the day Modern morals If something seems fishy, blink and think again Our adventures with Tintin A joy rediscovered If I were … … a size 12, the party season would no longer fill me with dread, says Sarah Vine Singing the 12-bar blues With disarming honesty and emotion a group of female prisoners have been singing about their lives for a musical documentary to be televised this week. Paul Hoggart reports Celine and Natasha Theresa Sam The Times The workout High kicks and hip hop could help you to get rid of those flabby thighs, says Peta Bee parents I formed an intensely complicated emotional bond with a hamster Children often clamour for a pet for Christmas. But be wary of giving in to them-as Caroline Holliday discovered, it's a relationship that might not work out as you imagine Why don't we just have communal hampsters that travel the country? How can we stop our baby's night waking becoming a habit? You've got AA friend A Problem Shared mentuesday Pearls of Christmas wisdom Unsure what to buy the men in your life? James Delingpole has all the right answers The Engineers of Accents Gadgets to help you through Christmas The Kit From seasoning to carving, we test the best kitchen gear Wine breather Carving knife The Times Microwave Man Emotional intelligence v emotional incontinence When the dads are away their lads can still play. With Coach Corey LA fathers too busy, or too old, to play with their sons can hire a surrogate, says John Arlidge You can bank on a piggy food Mark Pougatch and his family joined other townies to sample the essence of country life They were strong and shrieked and wriggled when you held them magimix Dish Caesar Salad with Ortiz Anchovies Caesar salad with Ortiz anchovies My Philosophy The Times Offers Direct arts Big lights, bright cities 'Good lighting on buildings is regarded as a true art' Revolution? What revolution? Early 20th-century Russian photography supports no ideology, says Michael Glover How to be cool-join the fan club Two exhibitions recall the lost social protocol of the lady's fan, says Morgan Falconer Upon Princess Charlotte's arrival in London to marry George III, one observer swooned: 'Lord! How she held that fan!' Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Le Concert d'Astrée/Haïm Barbican Pop Chemical Brothers Brixton Academy, Sw9 Comedy Comedy Jon Stewart Prince Edward Theatre, W1 Concert OAE/Rattle Barbican tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice I'm in Opus Dei . . . get me out of here Last Night's TV Remaining silent was no longer an option—it might further fan the imagination of the conspiracy theorists Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3772 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Public Agenda Book of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Uniform Problem Otherviews Cost-cutting drive to trim the fat of the land Issue of the Week Efficiency Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Seeninhansard Authorities under the spotlight Local Government Other Stories we Liked UK tunes into a new wavelength Public Sector Devolution's spending split Regeneration Index Sector is its own worst critic Public Service Solace in advice for chiefs Management Snowed under with aid work Tearfund's Michel Kok will spend Christmas helping mountain villagers in Pakistan ready for winter after October's earthquake. He tells Jonathan Richards about their tenacity Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Nurses natter but costs matter Health NatWest Poor can bank on sickness Call to kill off 'jobs for life' Education Fundraisers get down to business Charities Buy our book; pass our papers Education Charities' league of champions Charity Champion Awards 2005 Public Agenda asked the charities that nominated the winners of the Charity Champion Awards to tell us about the relationship between the nominee and the organisation, and what the winners mean to each charity. This is what the charities said … Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobs Service How to Get a Job in . . . The FSA Public Agenda Quiz of the Year How was 2005 for you? And were you paying attention when the big stories in the public sector hit the news stands? Daniel Allen has trawled through the pick of the news and compiled a quiz to keep you busy in the countdown to Christmas The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Key Facts Regent's College Keeping afloat: the Bar's new man at the helm Stephen Hockman, QC, has his work cut out in the coming year, writes Frances Gibb The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items The runaway winner for providing us the most entertainment … Foolish judges, noisy counsel and wacky law suits—David Pannick, Qc, presents his "awards" for the howlers and humour of 2005 Counsel Described One Aspect of the Trial as 'A Cock-Up' Times Online Government website boom Online Santa's favourite properties? Retail development has been a success this year, reports Edward Fennell, and it's expected to grow lawyer of the week Mit-wit Cover up Advance notice: midnight call Childish fantasy Party scooper Cross-Examination Prize crossword for Christmas by C. J. Brougham Indulging in a spot of festive fantasy lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk trading places@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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