News from 16/12/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Anne Treneman Political Sketch, Robert Cole, M. A. Faraday, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Tim Dawson, Peter Lansley, Devika Bhat, Moiz Saigara, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Rabi Martins, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Mike Robinson, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Dan Green, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, David Pountney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Mike Pattenden, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Daniel Gilbert, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Gary Jacob Ashling O'Connor and James Ducker, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett and Dan Sabbagh, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Christine Selb, Thomas Ravenscroft, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Catherine O'brien, Ken Livingstone, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Laura Lee Davies, Peter Riddell Analysis, Alison Roberts, Tony Singla, Charlie Luxton, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Philip Webster and Anthony Browne, Ben Hoyle and Neelam Verjee, Rick Jones, Charles Stringer, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Andrea Wren, Mick Hume, Sophie Evans, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Tony Cascarino, Peter Pennington Legh, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michael Allen, Chris Langham, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Jane MacArtney and Carl Mortished, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Stuart Ritchie, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Alice King, Brian MacArthur Paper round, Richard Beeston, Tom Hennigan, Chris Brown, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Neelam Verjee and Karen McVeigh, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, Andy Khan, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Keith Farman, Christine Buckley and Carl Mortished, Jenny Davey, Sean O'Neill and Michael Horsnell, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Tim Hammond, Damian Barr, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Iraqis choose the ballot, not bullet EU veto threat Love is life apart BAE to stay Lib Dem limbo Keane tactics '2005—the year that President Bush acquired the Medusa … Comment 'Greedy' lawyers to repay victims Bricks and Mortar Jury delivers justice for Mrs Monckton 'Greedy' lawyers ordered to repay miners £50m in compensation In the Times Today The Times £100 tax saving 'postponed' Iraqi forces 'let top terrorist go' 28 years for killer Evidence falsified Comedian arrested Correction Chopard The Beginnings of a Life of Crime Daughters gave widow the strength to carry on A burglar at 14, a murderer by 24 The man convicted of killing the City financier John Monckton had a string of convictions, Michael Horsnell reports Thirtysomethings choose to live together, but separately About a million couples are thought to be sharing their lives in different households. Alexandra Frean writes 'Living apart made us strong' Judges' walkout averted by deal PFI hospital broke Shot WPC charge Verdicts criticised Treasury slowest NHS attacks down Red Arrows' fly-by Fishy Tales Chanel You should have seen the one that got away. . . Fallujans flock to the polls in quest to regain control of their city Voters have done their bit, now it's up to the politicians Showcase town where Sunni and Shia cast their ballots side by side for peace The Road Ahead Speed camera benefits overrated Salvatore Ferragamo Numberplates stolen to beat congestion charge Camera, Action Kingston Memory Cards Homebase British team gets the go-ahead for full-face transplant Tiffany & Co Staples Lib Dems left in limbo as battle at top turns bitter Sainsbury's National art treasures lost for lack of money A Life in Style Donna Karan New York Christmas Su Doku Joseph takes strides to cut links with founder dfs Congratulations to the Spanish actress Penélope Cruz, … Turning a blind eye to torture BT "When I came back to Ealing last year," Neil Kinnock … How sad to read that Liam Gallagher was spotted crying … Ps Picture Gallery Letwin leads from the (green) front People What kept the Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy … Dixons US torture jets 'were refuelled in Britain' It's just a scratch, says boobytrap bomb hero dunhill The Sharpest Critics It's style over substance as Hollywood learns to talk first night Theatre Once in a Lifetime Olivier Theatre, SE1 Legal ruling on torture Guarded optimism On the buses timesonline.co.uk/debate Colleges must retain control over Oxford admissions Charles Kennedy - asset or liability? A blight at the opera Always there Left for dead Picture Gallery Unforgivable The Monckton trial laid bare an appalling and preventable crime Branch Lines Trees seem more resigned than other things to the way they (and we) live The apocalyptic poison gas cloud that failed to wipe out Hertfordshire Notebook Schemes and Scams Sickness at the heart of miners's compensation is being laid bare Thunderer: It's the party, stupid Writer, writer, give us a thong Lady Chatterley lingerie, Renoir mineral water, Hemingway sofas. . . what a tribute to the power of art The Times Why grime doesn't pay in the NHS Successive health secretaries have made little progress in cleaning up our hospitals After this annus horribilis, President Medusa's future rests on one struggle Mr Bush is deadly serious about his goal of bringing democracy to the Middle East £2.5m saves historic science collection TESCO On the Shelves Honey trap Activist arrested Child abuse study Delayed drop AA Lovers' lane gun victims had just ended relationship Cashback Sex fantasy killer given life Languages policy reversed A Christmas Carol as Dickens read it himself Electrolux Warning on flu food shortages Health Sports doctors win in ruling SAS Pulsar Pensioner fined £20 for phoney money meant to fool a mugger PC World The Computer Superstore BBC attacked for £15m bonuses Plastic bottle health warning Coroner's toxic water finding Tanks ready for World Cup trouble the family stone Roll up, roll up, see the boy who goes to a new school each week Christmas shoppers overwhelm supermarket internet sites Pies that aim to make mincemeat of rivals Cold snap aids retail sales Cowell lines up new ITV show Teenager faces life for killing girl Badger cull could begin by summer The TV sitcom is dead, says Wood March of the Penguins Movie Skin Deep Why we go a lighter shade of pale A gene humans share with fish reveals how colour varies between races, writes Mark Henderson Hip patient 'entitled to seek treatment abroad' Christmas Su Doku HP Obesity 'not a reason to refuse joint surgery' Multiple Display Advertising Items And finally—a nation says goodnight to Sir Trevor Nationwide The Times Sony Friendly face who unlocks one lonely woman's prison Envoy author 'is a charlatan' The Press Complaints Commission chairman was given a hard time by MPs over his memoirs, reports Sam Coates Leica Camera Vitriol instead of canapés with plenty of whine Ethics watchdogs should not be poodles Analysis Birt comes down from blue skies "Cape Cod" watch More patient deaths investigated Mona Lisa's smile decoded Open wide, for those in the know Lottery ad is 'Turkey of the Year' T Mobile Three killed in lorry collision Hidden meanings in priest's poems that stayed a secret for 375 years Currys Artists call for ENO chairman to resign Reading between Herbert's Lines Times World News A 'howdy pardner' could be more than just hellow Gay cowboys may be how the West was won, write Chris Ayres and Devika Bhat The Good, the Bad and the Unspoken Blair and Chirac go head to head over agriculture Merkel tells Tory leader to stick with EPP partners Should Britain Give up Rebate? Britain struggles over its outdates payments Wanted for Christmas Awkward Poland makes alliance with the French Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing Is America ready to elect a Mormon as its President? Saviour of the Salt Lake City Olympics has greater ambitions, Tim Reid reports The Times LEO Prisoner Abuse St. Joseph's Hospice RRP Bush forced to accept torture ban Likud looks in vain for the family unity of old The departure of Ariel Sharon has pitted husband against wife and brother against brother, reports Ian MacKinnon TESCO Party History (AFP): UN pulls force out of Eritrea (AFP): Arms seizure (AP): Gender ruling (AP): Radical surgery (AP): Excess baggage Internet Beating Prices Indians' champion set to seize power Bolivia Basics Travellers pin hopes on tree for new departure Institute Marston Hotels All I Want. . . The Times Times Business MacQuarie's LSE bid set for defeat Doughty sells New RBS director Spirent disposal Quote of the day MoD woos BAE with partnership but calls for shake-up US prosecutors bring racketeering charge against Black Media hope for trophy revenues from Cup FTSE 100 Stock Markets High rewards will always involve risk Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft North Sea Oil Hope on defence procurement Commodities Taking stock Pound to Dollar Old Speckled Hen Currencies Bench mark Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Picture Gallery Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot John Lennon offer Carmaker job cuts Zimmer buyback Serono guilty plea Landmark tax ruling spares small businesses huge bill Developing nations form bloc to steer WTO talks to own agenda Countrywide's shares dip on sales warning Falconer sneaks out changes to judges' pensions 'It's absolutely terrible. I never got my bungalow … Diminishing Returns Marriott Liquidators admit defeat 23 years after bank folds Pilkington stands firm against higher bid from Nippon Sheet acer Network Rail debt to hit £23bn MEPs to investigate Equitable New delay in recycling rules Little Chef restaurants to be sold City warned over easing rules on lending in 'search for yield' Bank ready to put a team together Goldman Sachs chief set for pay packet of more than £35m MacQuarie's £1.56bn LSE bid looks doomed after rejection by Widows Philips microchip unit to leave the group nest The Audi A4 Chips with Everything Surprise bonus City Diary Betting on Brown City Diary EMI gains access to popular Chorion brands Duffy set aside amid NTL's drive for deals Reubens set to buy Multiplex's stake in data firm Firing line City Diary Media Collapse in advertising hits Trinity Mirror hard Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Celluloid Slowdown Local paper not delivered with love any more Media ITV turns out lights on its rolling news service The ITV channel could not compete with Sky and the BBC, writes Dan Sabbagh The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times lenovo EU has company tax in its sights 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 Kesa Electricals loses power over fears for festive trading in France Gilts Hang on to the hope of long-term value from the LSE Tempus Filtrona Property shares gain after Reit rules trigger upgrades Stock Markets Nick Hasell RWS Business Equity Prices Taylor's Port Encounters Encounters Times Register David Patterson Scholar who raised the status and quality of Hebrew and Jewish studies at Oxford University Lives Remembered Ashraf Ghorbal Egypt's Ambassador to the United States who played a vital role in the Camp David agreement with Israel Buy the Book Gebran Tueni Lebanese editor and politician who campaigned courageously to end the Syrian occupation of his country Questions Answered Rugby rules and the road to Timbuktu Scots ministers is employee of church House of Lords House of Lords Jurisdiction to make non-party costs order Chancery Division Caution over fresh evidence Court of Appeal Chess Winning Move Court Circular Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements Bridge Deaths In Memoriam-Private Civil Partnerships Register Department for Work and Pensions Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Crackers Birch Honoured Audi set to put diesel through the ultimate test at Le Mans Shopping Guide Christmas Gifts Christmas Gifts Lapping up the power of majestic Maybach Stuart Birch is transported into another world during a run in a £289,000 car Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Halcyon days bring warmth and calm Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Bone of contention torments Walford Racing Latest Betting Times Test Cricket Pipe relieved to end rare drought Football 'Sendell turned down £750,000 for Kingscliff before the start of the season The Times Sports Book Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Paul Nicholls is learning towards running Royal Auclair Windsor Indergaard aims to win her fair quota of medals Wolverhampton The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Times Shange starting to relish her voyage of self-discovery Cannock chase lucky thirteenth Schumacher back Tigers sign two Eagles soar Hurricanes alert Freak or unique Boxing World Heavyweight Championship Size Matters Khan's fight goes on for victims of earthquake Haye steps back up in class for title bout how will Valuev measure up? Five into six will not go as England seek change Rugby Union Fisher catches share of the lead Golf Rising star Ding reaches semi-finals Snooker Saint-Andre sees his opportunity to upset an old friend Baryard-Johnsson steps up the pace Equestrianism Murdoch inspired by Martin's gold Curling With ball in hand, Henson is more than just a hairdo Akmal sets up a record thrashing by Pakistan Scoreboard from Karachi Bat or Bowl? Yorkshire may lose right to Test matches at Headingley MacCarone offers no empty threat Final Table and Qualifiers The Sunday Times Zamora has total belief in his ability to succeed United backers line up but will price be right? The Times Pearce gives blessing for players' Christmas party to go ahead Dubious Award The Premiership Today Rock-solid Liverpool thinking big as Crouch doubles up Don't mention the World Cup! (I mentioned it once and I don't think I got away with it) Capital idea Boothroyd deal Péricard pledge Terry will wait Mourinho frets after Essien ban Koeman has Arsenal in his sights Pot Luck The Times Earnshaw plea turned down Best of the Web Celtic look to present united front over Keane Fans jump through hoops to get on bandwagon Changing Times The Times Crossword 23,161 The Insider Chelsea The England football team's use of Mitre balls, an … No place to hide when best of enemies collide Sport 24st and 7ft Tall: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid The Times The New Mitsubishi Grandis MPV now Available in Diesel Keane crosses border with parting shot at United times passnotes the face In the thick of success at last the click the bulletin contents Beyond her years Penny Wark talks to the girl ages to who has written a manual for children on how to cope with their parents break-up, and is astonished by her emotional literacy Libby's words of wisdom for children who have problems Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Today our actions are peaceful. . . tomorrow we will show a different phase Pryor's fire Ten conversations overheard at Christmas parties For 51 weeks I have no time to focus on the people I love Urgent need for a stance on Santa Luxury with Lucia Lucia van der Post answers your style questions Even one batch of eight hours sleep can work wonders for your skin Hair with Hari Help me to save face in the party season Desperate housekeeping Find the time to clean out your fridge, says Catherine O'brien The Times In season: wood pigeon Times World Cuisine Hint of a New World Salmon and sleigh bells? For Jill Dupleix, the two can go together Fortnum & Mason health When premature babies need the milk of human kindness Some breastfeeding mothers with spare milk donate it to infants in need. Now a US firm is buying and selling it, says Andrea Wren Tomorrow in Body & Soul Sobering up I've made a great escape—but not to oblivion Batch to where he once belonged Radio 3 loves Bach—so does Rick Jones, who walked 250 miles in his hero's footsteps Bach to where he once belonged Radio 3 loves Bach - so does Rick Jones, who walked 250 miles in his hero's footsteps 'Have a blister-free journey, Herr Bach,' they said Different Strokes are different folks In which Pete Paphides meets an articulate drummer and the mayor of mumbles The white witch of the wardrobe Her Narnia single is a smash. Mike Pattenden is spellbound by the chichi Imogen Heap Narnia New Bands The Times Albums Classical Noriko Ogawa Debussy Piano Music Jazz Bill Evans We Will Meet Again Bill Evans We Will Meet Again Warner Jazz Classical Leif Ove Andsnes Mozart/Bach EMI Classics Pop Ryan Adams 29 Mercury Radio Pop Ed Kuepper This is the Magic Mile Hot Putting (shaving) soap into opera Neil Fisher has a close shave with the cast and crew of Covent Garden's new Barber of Seville Bose Corporation Can they fix it? Yes, they can A JCB seems an unlikely subject for a Christmas hit, but Nizlopi are wooing the family vote, they tell Phoebe Greenwood Classical Concerts Pop The Fugees Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Cabaret Kiki & Herb Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Coldplay Earis Court Woody's quips around the ears Theatre Woody Allen's Murder Mysteries Warehouse, Croydon The Times Theatre Read My Hips Drill Hall, WC1 tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times 27 David Chater's choices Review Ian Johns listens to the Songbirds Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Stephen Dalton Songbirds hit all the right notes Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3775 Neither a Follower nor a Leader Be Word Watching Polygon Picture Financial Services plc Repair to the Country The Surveyor As well as resolving to get fit next year, remember to check and check again before buying abroad Like policemen, overseas buyers are getting younger Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures: The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say The South East Figures from www.Hometrack.Co.Uk, the Property Details In Large Family Home in North London Muswell Hill, N10: a five-bed detached property within walking distance of Alexandra Palace Out Conversion in Hertfordshire Hertford Heath: Grade Ii listed Victorian water tower with accommodation over three floors Away Stone Barn and Offices in Devon Newton Ferrers: a substantially extended farm property with a swimming pool and courtyard Anyone Fancy a Deer? Sandfield House comes with 41 acres and herds of potential, reports Patrick Kidd British Gas Pastures New Fairview New Homes Ltd Slip into a Good Book Mary Gold offers a bedside guide to the best reads this Christmas All the properties are tasteful, even Jimi Hendrix's Flue Remedy An open fire is an attractive option when the cold bites. Damian Barr sets you up for winter Radiators, even vintage ones, are no good at all for roasting chestnuts Crest Nicholson A Very Tasty Kentish Plum Marcus Binney whets his appetite on a delicious 18th-century Georgian house The attic is a perfect children's realm, lit by tall sash windows My Grand Obsession The TV presenter Charlie Luxton just cannot help his addiction to restoration Readytorenovate Three properties to get stuck into Essex Period Cottage in Need of Repair Somerset Old Chapel Ripe for Conversion Rodney Stake: 19th century building in need of renovation in the heart of the Mendip Hills Cumbria Farmhouse Requiring Overhaul Winton: a traditional stone-built house with outbuildings and 2½ acres of land London Art Fair Morris Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Southern Italy - Basilicata Upgrade Advice Illegible Article The Times Christmas Stockings What's on Property Spy Rialto
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