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News from 14/12/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Sarah Butler, Gary Duncan and Rory Watson, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Neelam Verjee, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, David Rose, Ms Zoe Thomson, Fernando Morientes, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Barry Goodchild, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Peter Lensley, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Harry Barrett, Steve Brid, Phill Yates, Joe Joseph, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Pat Gibson, Dr Peter Smith, David McVay, Iain Duncan Smith, Jane MacArtney, Ms Ann Vickerman, Joanna Weinberg, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dr D. R. Cooper, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Caroline Merrell Banking Corresponding, Graham Keeley, Nick Green, Charles Clarke, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Mike Dickson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Elias Marsh, Adam Sherwin Media Reported, Andrew Miller, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Paul Owens, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Anne Frame, Anthony Browne and Nicola Smith, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Ellen Box, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Grace Timothy, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Tim Bennett, Caroline Jackson, Jonathan Clayton, Mr John S. Hobson, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Ashling O'connor, Dan Sabbagh and Peter Klinger, Anjana Ahuja, Keith Read Chief Executive, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Jim Platt-Higgins, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, David Sanderson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Kenneth Herman, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Mark Venables, Tosin Sulaiman and Edward Owen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and David Rose, Ms Jane Dillon, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Tony Haipin Education Editor, Roger Ordish, Luke Nicolaides, Richard Habson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Dominic Graham De Montrose,

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The Times Blaze finally out Fibre cancer blow Bel Mooney M&S court victory Fergi pressure There is something about the thought of Mr Brown as … Lib Dem revolt puts Kennedy on brink Picture Gallery High street hype Vindicated girlfriend's plea - where's the body? In the Times Today No public inquiry into 7/7 bombings City terror plans put trade before traders Kennedy put on the brink British citizen 'must be freed' More credence to CIA prison flights Vicar alleges sex film blackmail Tsunami fantasist awaits prison term The gun obsession of drug runner Rolex Now help us find Pete, family begs Mechanic is jailed for life for killing British backpacker in an Outback ambush, writes Alan Hamilton How French farmers make themselves rich through EU Official figures show that France receives the most in direct farm subsidy, report Anthony Browne and Nicola Smith British Cap Recipients Which Countries Get Most Where Farmers Do Best What Farmers Receive Cap Recipients on the Continent How France Gains How the Richer Farmers Gain How Big Business Gains Gang used DHL to deliver drugs Laboratory clash Child killing denial Mother traced Tanning teens Distraught father Fuzzy reception Dior Advertisers may get best lines on TV Draft EU ruling may open the door for product placement on television, Dan Sabbagh reports 59 hours later, 4 million litres of foam finally put blaze out Residents go home as officers reveal details of how blaze was tackled Police to Two Olympic pools filled with foam More protection sought for those living near fuel depots How the weather bounced sound of blast across Europe maintain cordon around affected area Experts call for new health and saftey laws Weakest pupils get too little help, Ofsted says Picture Gallery Solvatoe Ferragamo Renta Rail fares to rise sharply No Blair peerage Sniper 'mistaken' Sally Anne appeal A year of decay Daredevils and Disasters Ex-minister in wine frenzy Marston Hotels Pregnant skydiver's surprise bump An American woman survived parachute failure on first solo jump - then learnt she was expecting, Tim Reid reports millets Picture Gallery Political wives can be hard to impress Finally, John Towers, the former MG Rover chairman … Our deepest apologies to Andrew Neil Ps Selfridges Regardless of what you may have read, the Buncefield … People Whips have ways of dealing with rebels Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Alzheimer's man found wandering at airport Sisters win battle Picture Gallery Life for assaults Property seizure Boot sale bargain Building work destroys house Fibre diet 'doesn't prevent cancer' A comprehensive study challenges the one accepted truism of dietary research since the 1960s, reports Nigel Hawkes BT RaC The Risks Sainsbury's Verdict on torture IDS and the EPP Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Farmers' difficulties and supermarket profits Goodbye to the London Routemaster Our priorities are all at sea Melody lingers Reciprocity A Rich List Who are the 'poor farmers' supported by the Common Agricultural Policy? The Right Stuffing How to be bloated and happy this Christmas Crunchy snacks to avoid: a practical guide to pet care this festive season Soundings about Silence Kennedy needs to change his style or be changed Thunderer: Cameron's first big bloomer An awful lot of crystal balls The election of a new Tory leader has freed up space for a fresh bout of wild political speculation Index Obscure messages from the dark side Listen to Britain and the US on 'torture flights', Someone is not being straight with us All right then, girls: what is it exactly about young Dave that ticks your box? The Tory leader's 'good looks', I suspect, are just a media myth created by journalists King Kong Did sitting on a stepdad's knee lead to death? Asbestos dust has been linked to the youngest victim of mesothelioma, Alan Hamilton reports Tycoon in £100,000 'loan' row "Cape Cod" watch Hubble measures white dwarf Ultrasonex Cruelty of a self-righteous truth-teller first night Theatre The Wild Duck Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Dell The Sharpest Critics The Times Internet spreads power to far flung corners Ultrasonex Knightley leads British quest for Golden Globes Multiple Display Advertising Items HotSpot Times Online The BBC added to the British nominations tally with Rome, a co-production with HBO, and Viva Blachpool, Ultrasonex Kennedy needs to decide if he has the stomach for the fight Leadership Contenders Loyalist MPs press Blair on school reforms Dave makes his connection at last Game Brown challenges Cameron over the meaning of fairness Car Hiscox MacMillan cancer relief Peel truly a one-off, says BBC Months of rainfall still needed to avert drought in the South East Boots Cambridge dons lose patents The incredible shrinking Santa Livingstone, the citizen, cleared Bird cancels winter migration Coram Family Judges to tackle the drug cycle Petty criminals will receive monitored treatment rather than a jail term to deter them from reoffending, writes Frances Gibb Trusted Brand National Book Tokens Times World News It took them 11 minutes to find a vein.'You doing that right?' Tookie asked After refusing a final meal, the convicted murderer Stanley Williams was executed by lethal injection. Chris Ayres reports Blogs Pass Judgment The third election this year - yet hunger for democracy still grows Mazars Corporate Finance Limited Poll by Numbers Main Parties Kurt Geiger Dilemma for diplomatic big guns Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Police tighten Sydney security (Reuters): Bush ally oil post (AP): Nuclear 'fallout' Pornography tax Tsunami inquiry (Reuters): Borat site banned (AFP): Pope's heartbeat Kathmandu AOL Reprieve for land-grab Britons Parliament offers fresh hope to residents in Spain forced to pay for unwanted local infrastructure, reports Graham Keeley Mystery of the vanishing cruise ship passengers Cancer Research UK Marks & Spencer Lost at Sea The Times Mermaid baby survives risky surgery South Africa ready to ban 'degrading' virginity tests Elephant takes his frustration out on cars Times Business Shell forced to lift spending by $4bn Upgrades for GUS BT buys in Italy Carillion contract Quote of the day UK firms to miss out on tax rebates after ruling on M&S US Fed signals policy change as it raises interest rates Arun Sarin's Turkish Delight Vodafone defends its takeover of Telsim FTSE 100 Stock Markets Has victorious Sarin made the right call? Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil M&S win is modest but a fillip Commodities Pound to Dollar Logitech Currencies Business Need to Known World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Briefing Rumour of the day Briefing Bet of the day Briefing Look ahead Business big shot blinkx Best Buy lower Stop Press Elior profits rise Stop Press GM factories deal Revenue and M&S set for return to High Court for rebate battle Property pledge will allow firms to cut pension costs Goldman hires former EU Competition Commissioner Bank Advisers EU Lawsuits Lanson hopes to toast new deal as suitors walk away A Question of Taste idEALE A case of sour grapes? British Energy to make £135m profit as prices surge lenovo First wins two big rail franchises Conoco Phillips pressured to justify Butrlington deal Pumping It up Shell lifts spending by $4bn as its infrastructure ages China set to unseat UK as fourth biggest economy American firms cut investment in UK by £3.7bn M&A helps Lehman lift income by 41% LSE attracts more investors at prices above MacQuarie's 'offer' Inflation fall boosts hopes of spring rate cut Havas chief hints at a possible future link-up with Aegis Highbury House director quits after refinancing talks founder Johnston ad slump a warning to suitors for Northcliffe WTO chief urges 'bold' acts to beat trade talks impasse 'Green room' may hold the key to any breakthroughs this week Top Issues at Negotiations Bash is too good to miss The Times Why 'fair trade' is bad for poor nations it seeks to help The Times Unit Trust Information Service Childline Night Service Appeal Emergency British Funds Carpetright's 19% fall dismissed Official inquiry into pub closures Silence routine City Diary Spam, spam, spam City Diary Asda's chief admits it is 'failing' but vows to step up the pace Picture Gallery Chancellor change City Diary Picture Gallery 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 Oil services companies rise on hopes of industry consolidation Small Caps Gilts Lancashire's lack of pedigree leaves investors in the dark Tempus FirstGroup L&G suffers on worries over rising life expectancy Stock Markets Nick Hasell Carpetright Banking & Finance The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register General Sir Roland Guy Battalion commander whose rigorous exercises in urban fighting paid off on the streets of Belfast Lives Remembered Richard Sandbook Activist who believed that the problems of environment and poverty should be tackled as one Per Saugman Publisher at the forefront of the expansion of British books on medical science from the 1950s onwards Henry Taube Dominant chemist in the field of electron transfer reactions Good administration is a legal standard Court of Appeal ASBO son's behaviour loses his mother her council tenancy No injustice was revealed Court of Appeal Lives in Brief Sheree North, actress, was born on January 17,1933. She died on November 4,2005, aged 72 Court Circular Ceremony Legal Retirement Service Appointments Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Deaths Civil Partnerships Fellows School Notices Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Around Britain High Tides Abroad Pole shift will bring us northern lights Weather Eye Paul Simons Weathercall Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Sports Williams is supported by Beck numbers Racing Like David Johnson, Sir Robert Ogden longs to see his … Result from Yesterday's Three Meetings Folkestone Southwell Missing races discredit BHB Times Test Mistanoora to tackle Long Walk at Windsor Impek primed to give Knight poignant win Newbury The Wright Track Racing Bangor Lingfield Park O'Driscoll opts to stick with home comforts Rugby Union Brightest future lies in the shade of Hazlewood Tennis Swiss roll out another ace The Results Service Today's Fixtures Grey-Thompson refuses to rule out Beijing swansong Paralmpics Magic Numbers and Free Champagne Pengilly conquers fear to race headfirst on tea-tray David Powell on the man who has put his coaching career on ice to seek Olympic glory Australia in shock over boot camp 'execution' Swimming If you're feeling flush, there's $60m to be won Poker Training Regimes from Hell Montgomery has results erased after ruling in drugs case Athletics Burning ambition wins the day Rowing Davis and Hendry show they are still forces at highest level Snooker Cue a Trip down Memory Lane Field of dreams England progress Drinking denial Coulbourne out Spain fall short Junior Mansells ready to race Pietersen forced to fly home by persistent injury The Times Pietersen injury adds to problems as England slump Cricket Timesonline May accuses governing body of double standards The ŠkodaFabia Sport World watching troubled city as England arrive Andrew Miller on the security cordon that will surround team's match in Karachi Eager Northwich train sights on sorry Sunderland FA Cup Second-Round Replays By Our Sports Staff: Devaney leaves it late to cap Barnsley revival Pools Forecast Histon a labour of love for Baldwin family David McVay on the biggest game in a Nationwide Conference South club's history McGleish fires double salvo to end Stevenage's challenge The Fantasy Game Player of the Week The Premiership Today Eriksson toes party line in plea for extra tickets Alonso confident Chelsea's iron grip can be weakened Rick Broadbent finds the Spain playmaker full of optimism for the challenges ahead Liverpool warm to Blatter's new global challenge World in Action Allardyce placing premium on success in Europe Mind the language and reap your rewards Tony Cascarino says foreign players must go back to school Di Canio row could end in court The Wimpole Clinic Redknapp needs a miracle as he tries to unite nations Knight still swears by hairdryer treatment Peugeot LD The Times Crossword 23,159 The Insider Jewell looks forward to piling pressure on United Picture Gallery Index Seconds out in Ferguson's new war of words The Times Mitsubishi Motors Portsmouth Lost in Translation Gerrard keeps eyes on world prize Liverpool Enter Spirit of Blatter's Latest Brainchild in Japan times2 passnotes the face Mother courage the click Bullfighting is the hot new hobby for New Yorkers A website devoted to the remorselessly upbeat Campaigners are building up international pressure … contents the bulletin Gift rapt As Anita Roddick gives away her £51m fortune, charity founder Mike Dickson says we could all benefit by giving 10 per cent of our income to charity. Mick Hume asks how much good it would really do How a voluntary contribution became an unpopular tax Picture Gallery It all began with a charity marathon Tithes? Get knotted . . . Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Wragg family has sadness enough Dancing fever I admit that I like . . . Napery flummery is no substitute for a good meal food The sheer pleasure of filling a stocking Joanna Weinberg is dreaming of more than tangerines and nuts Fortnum & Mason Dish Indian Spiced Cabbage Indian spiced cabbage AA Do You Need Advice? Why my relationship with an older man is upsetting my daughter Tod's 14 Beauty Jury If it's all the rage, why can't I find it? Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong explains why that must-have is a can't-get, and we test the stores' promises 17 Lisa Armstrong 'With a code, M&S can track and order any item' T Mobile The Times Eurostar 2-for-1 price list Eurostar 2 for 1 Beauty jury Put a different complexion on things . . . our testers try the top facial scrubs Beauty Boost Detail is retail btw . . . Enough hits to mend an It girl's heart Tara P-T may have split up with the Matalan chairman's son, but she could find lots to distract her in the Barrow store, says Anne Ashworth Don't be as camp as Christmas A little sparkle goes a long way, so avoid the overpowering and try to maintain your dignity against all odds. In other words, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong, think of the photographs Six of the best Your Cut-Out-And-Keep Christmas Schedule health Coming to your home soon: the sweet smell of excess Overindulgence needn't be harmful provided your waist is not out of proportion, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Bose Index Which is the greenest of them all? From beneath the dark pall of burning oil, Tom Dyckhoff sees signs of a greener Britain The Times Architecture with a conscience: Britain's greenest buildings 'Green architecture is off-puttingly worthy Oh you pretty things Grayson Perry With the Turner Prize you just can't win Blake's cherubs tickle a French institution Quentin Blake got carte blanche to select and decorate his own Paris show, he tells Valbrin Grove The Times Theatre Pinocchio Theatre What's in the Cat reviews first night Concert Hayley Westenra Entertainments Concert Alpha Chamber Concert LPO/Jurowski Ringing the Liberty bell Working Relationship Iain Renwick, chief executive of Liberty, and Fraser Allan, chief operating officer, and their PA, William Matthews, talks to Rosalind Renshaw Conference call Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 31 David Chater's choices Natural World focuses on … Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Riding high with the Magnificent Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3773 Word Watching Polygon picture the loan

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