News from 19/12/2005
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Andy Bull, Richard Whitehead, DJM, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Henry Von Blumenthal, Barbara Stocking Director, Mark Souster, David Lee, Guenter Verheugen, Clive Handford, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, David Lynch, Robert Gibber Company Secretary, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Alex Griffiths, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Joanne Bale, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Albert Oates, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Chris Griggs, Anthony Browne, Amar Abbas, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Sir Brian Briscoe Chief Executive, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, David Stephen Director, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Alexandra Blair and David Charter, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Michael Cole, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Matthew Kitson, Trevor Pateman, Nick Angel, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Avery Director, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Watts, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Xan Rice, Peter Brooks, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Mrs Danny Murphy, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Mark Adams, Peter Dixon, Stewart Tendler, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Dr. T. D. Adams, David Hoyle, Damian Whiteworth, Jane Shilling, Renata Rubnikowicz, Tim Hames, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Martin Hellicar, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Thomas Tayler, Peter Riddell, Richard Lioyd Parry Foregin Correspondent, Tim Lankester President, Tony Dawe, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Asitha Rodrigo, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, Richard Dyball, Alyson Rudd, Peter Breakey, Chris Lightbown, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Charles Dickens, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Raekha Prasad,
ResumoThe Times Sharon in hospital after minor storke Iraq abuse inquiry Congo's first vote Double AirMiles Limited trade deal Giant of the ring Is this the end for Charles Kennedy? Probably. . . Index Blair set to cave in on school reforms Brainteaser Tough at the top Index Newspaper of the Year In the Times Today The Times Sharon 'stable and joking' in hospital after minor stroke Kennedy vows to change his ways Police questioned over carrying arms Policeman in paradise—309 arrests this year and still … Asprey Hands off-top PC is told to stop arresting Army chief denies Iraq abuse investigation is a 'witch-hunt' General Sir Mike Jackson tells Michael Evans his far-reaching inquiry can only enhance the reputation of British troops Health reforms 'will bring hospital closures' Tree lights may have killed five Medics in debt Trains cancelled M4 death crash Puffin fears The week in Parliament By a Correspondent: Riches trump fame in the under-10s wish list Ryanair Fly Cheaper timesonline Barbarism begins with Barbie, the doll children love to hate Private Education The Cabinet How desire for reform became a class struggle for the … . . . and in the red corner Schools agenda that bred fears of return to a two-tier system by the backdoor Gucci Teachers to get new power to discipline White-hot star shines brilliantly in all directions first night Pop Foo Fighters Earl's Court Index Gucci Saga Come Dancing one step ahead of X Factor as 20 million watch finals Record Figures Smoker told to give up if he wants consultant to treat him Aftermath of EU deal turns ugly France and lreland are threatening to veto anything that might affect farm subsidies, reports Anthony Browne Brussels Treasury aides play down talk of a rift Balancing the Books The View from Europe It's true, you really can be laughing all the way to the bank Strike will close courts Narnia Currys £3m sculpture 'stolen for copper' Wildfowler, 82, rescued from mud River to fill drought-hit reservoir Black grouse numbers in decline Samsung British team's victory is the icing on the kayak halfords Spelling out an exit route for women in vice trap The Times homechoice Colman's New Horizons Nasa to probe edge of the solar system Prospects for Iraq Trade, growth and development in a changing world Town hall waste Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. We … Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate How should Oxbridge choose the best? Party planning Badly shaken The Times Educating Prescott The Deputy Prime Minister's stance on school reform is naive An Epic Drama Russians at last have the chance to see a classic on television Coming soon, the first Mighty Mouse Olympics; and the Buzz from Baghdad Science Notebook Hope from Hong Kong An imperfect trade accord but one which keeps protectionism at bay Thunderer: Making a meal of dindins Picture Gallery Oxford: the fatal choice The best undergraduate teaching in the world is in peril if colleges cannot select their students Join the Debate The Times Disney's marketing menagerie A mouse, a dim bear, a messianic lion; they all turn children into compulsive consumers He used to be just the man for the job but has the world changed for Charlie? Lib Dem frustration is understandable. But a new leader may not be the answer The central question is kennedy Mark il lurking somewher within him Rich fuel a budget flight boom as mini-break mania takes off 'The New York trip was impulsive' Train kills girl running on line 15 hurt in crash Farmer fired shot Wikipedia reform US delays Briton Pete Doherty held JCB is a hit Santa's sack set to be much smaller than last year Remember who's boss when the partying gets rough By a Correspondent: Don't stifle Christianity in name of correctness, says Carey Picture Gallery No 5 Chanel Paris Parfum Sinn Fein spy mystery deepens Why was a 'British asset' in Republican ranks unmasked-and are more revelations imminent? David Sharrock reports Sky Inside Track Times World News War and tyranny yield to power of ballot box The people of Congo put their brutal history behind them to cast their first free vote in 45 years, writes Xan Rice The Spread of Democracy Premiere for Stalin satire bedevilled by setbacks and superstition One of the finest novels of the Soviet era is at last adapted for Russian TV, Jeremy Page reports from Mascow Emperor to survey his capital once again Bad Omens The Times Starving flood victims die in stampede for food vouchers (Reuters): Hospital will allow suicide (AP/Reuters): New President (AP): Lightning kills 11 (AFP): King to step down (AP): Police avert riots Moet & Chandon I was gassed, Saddam claims Upsurge in violence as Cheney pays surprise visit to the troops Even Iraq's leaders were not told about the Vice-President's first trip to the country since 1991, reports Stephen Farrell Spying row takes gloss off Bush's optimistic message Cherie case provokes diplomatic row The Prime Minister's wife is defending a couple accused of illegally building a villa in Cyprus, writes Michael Theodoulou Multiple Display Advertising Items Raging blizzards kill six in Japan Genghis Khan horse fights back (AP): 'Firefighter' on sex attack charge Power trio stand the test of Time AOL (AP): Joy is best gift to give at Christmas, says Pope Times Business Waitrose expects record Christmas Monday Dec 19 2005 Dairy Crest move Unilever pensions Osmond in talks Quote of the day WTO deal 'one step better than failure' O'Reilly eyes Irish zinc site Willo set for AIM adventure FTSE 100 Mining and drug firms to extend FTSE rally Stock Markets Hong Kong fudge leaves a sour taste Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Cazenove Capital Management Currencies Economics Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Smaller stock to watch Exchange rates Business big shot Deal of the day Look ahead Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Bet of the day Briefing Rio Tinto wins Peru copper auction Stop Press Volkswagen plans to sell IT unit Anger at Deutsche Bank fund freeze Bolloré concerned over Haves stake Sainsbury's Investors splash out £8bn at the shops The Times Property tycoon proposes 'Baby Shard' building Bernerd takes stake in £400m property fund William Hill and Rank talks 'fail' Benetton in Moto bid British Airways BAA seals £1.26bn Budapest deal City firms force delays in claims for compensation The Times IFX to buy foreign exchange game site Cardinal joins clamour for Bank of Italy chief's head Objections threaten to derail railway link Maserati Venture capitalists move to Continent Alchemy develops taste for Inventive Fears ease for pace of business failure Audi Agencies rapped for overseas costs Great names that came. . . and went Monday List the Top Ten Missing Brands A wise head on young shoulders reinvigorates BT's retail division Powers in the Boardroom Ian Livingston, once the youngest finance director of a FTSE 100 company, speaks to Elizabeth Judge about his meteoric rise to the top Bank of Scotland The Leader Questioned Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Lord Barber Ambitious Chancellor whose gamble for growth foundered on the economic and industrial strife of the early Seventies Lord Barber, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, was born on July 4,1920. He was died on December 16,2005, aged 85 John Spencer Actor who conquered his alcoholism to excel at playing gruff, jaded authority figures John Spenser, actor, was born on December 20,1946. He died of a heart attack on December 16,2005, aged 58 Christine Pullein-Thompson Author of more than a hundred children's books in the 'pony story' genre created by her mother Christine Pullein-Thompson, writer for children, was born on October 1,1925. She died on December 2,2005, aged 80 Pamela Matthews Wartime ATS officer who married 'Popski', the legendary's courge of the desert' Vladimir Peniakoff Pamela Matthews, wartimes ATS officer, intelligence worker and hostess, was born on December 5,1917. She died on December 5,2005, aged 88 Lives Remembered Heritage denied in London Notebook Architecture Design, and the space to enjoy it Scottish courts can make orders against Executive Law Report House of Lords Church required urgent order for demolition for safety reasons Consistory Court The Times Court Circular Results Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Wheeled out of obscurity Latest Wills Memorial Services Announcements School Notices Christmas forecast lost in digital fog Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Today: Dry with Sunny Spells. Becoming Milder after a Chilly Start. Temps: Max 10C, Min - 1C Weathercall Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths: Benjamin Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Times Sport Fitzgerald is presented Christmas conundrum Racing Times Test Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Lingfield Park The Wright Track Doncaster Wolverhampton Death leaves cheats to wrestle with the huge risks they run Drugs in Sport Taylor's steel put to test Age no barrier Fortune favoured Grainger fastest Lightning strike US on fast track Murdoch bronze Smith resists German challenge Equestrianism Today's Fixtures Snow Reports The Results Service Talented sisters have a name to conjure with Tennis Nell Harman watches as British pair of Williams girls show undoubted promise London catches NBA's attention Basketball Magic Numbers and Free Champagne West extends Cannock's run Hockey The Times Williams sees light at the end of the tunnel in Turin Winter Olympics David Powell meets the speed skater who has had to battle against the odds to return to the ice By Any Means Necessary Late charge by Leicester steals Ospreys' thunder Heineken Cup Times Online By Our Sports Staff: Farrell may miss whole of the season Lomu draws crowd but another All Black takes the limelight Newcastle enter into spirit of season in mismatch European Challenge Cup Simpson-Daniel firing on all cylinders for Gloucester The Weekend's Results and Tables Bristol wing their way to overwhelming victory Voyce numbs Wasps' pain with stinging performance Fouroux, the defining figure of a generation, dies at 58 Davis bows to new power from the East Ticketcity Goosen holds his nerve to deny Els Golf Victorians show their true value The Times Timesonline Gough waltzing out of England one-day frame Champion Valuev is the eights wonder of the world Boxing Ron Lewis reflects on a triumph for the tallest and heaviest world champion JVC The Times Crossword 23,163 The Insider The identity of those in the running to deliver the … Snooker begins its journey back into the consciousness … The Times Christmas shoppers in the world-famous department store … King plans to have final word over unification tournament Sport What is Gough's next Step? The Times Chelsea leave their rivals down and out Thegame times passnotes theface Turkey on trial theclick thebulletin contents Off the shelf Lonely-hearts ads in the London Review of Books have a cult following. So when the journal advertised its singles night, Nick Angel felt compelled to attend 'It's a home for a particular level of intellectual engagement' Niche publication: matching like with like Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma So will there be bike sheds in cyber-ed? The radio it is a-changin' Gifts of the night? I really have read. . . Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, says Jane Shilling Hashi: a bridge too far? If you're already hooked on Su Doku, why not try our new Japanese brainteaser? It's another test of logic—the name means "bridges"—that will test your reasoning powers to the limit healthmonday Are you all ironed out? answers your questions Dish Smoked Salmon and Egg Mayo Bagel Smoked salmon and egg mayo bagel Benylin Cannabis: it's time for a rethink The link between cannabis use and psychosis is proved, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford. The drug must be reclassified Claiming that evidence is new is unflattering to those who warned us before Picture Gallery The symptoms Urban Worrier Jingle bells? No, it's the burglar alarm Children can be scared of Father Christmas Picture Gallery It's a lace odyssey Crib Notes Winter Sale A Christmas Carol Picture Gallery A Christmas Carol Stave One Marley's Ghost Picture Gallery The Times The Times The First of the Three Spirits Stave Two ORT book extract book extract times2 The Times arts We also serve, who only stand upstage Richard Dyball was a Glyndebourne spear—carrier—and lived to tell this tale Auntie Jean is alive, well and living in my body. I'm the opera version of Norman Bates Spear-carrying for dummies Art of the matter I saw Mummy dissing Santa Claus Santa Land is all that is hateful about Christmas. So naturally the kids loved it My daughter's playgroup was awash with rumours of a real snow slide Don't miss Jazz Gwyneth Herbert Live on the Park, Sw1 Pop Embrace Alexandra Palace, N22 reviews first night Theatre Richmond Theatre Concert Gabriell/McCreesh Spitalfields, E1 Opera & Ballet Concert Love's Labyrinth Wigmore Hall tv & radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice (r) repeat (T) teletext subtitles A ripe cheese by Royal appointment Weekend TV If the Royals were as much fun as this, I'd never have voted "French Revolution Party" at the last election Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3777 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Starbucks Coffee The Game The Game Says Plenty of Crackers to Avoid Blue Christmas Results and Reports Whistle Blower Benitez on Tail of Mourinho Tony Cascarino believes Liverpool's manager has the measure of Chelsea Barclays Premiership Entertainment Table Season of Ill-Will Continues Matt Hughes watches the flak fly between Mourinho and his French adversary again Game Will Be Back next Tuesday, December 27, with All … Wenger's Woes Arsenal The Games Barclays Premiership Substitutes Chelsea Make It Look Too Easy Never Say Never but Spanish Spying Reports Will Make … Russell Kempson explains why a bead of sweat may be appearing on Rijkaard's brow Chelsea Substitutes Boa Morte Puts on the Style Fulham (1) 2 Diop 45, Boa Morts 52 Blackburn Rovers (0) 1 Knight 90 (og) Fulham Blackburn Game of Chance at the Riverside Middlesbrough You Made my Year, Mick The Two Dannys Danny Kelly salutes the famous and the not-so-famous who lit up his life in 2005 Picture Gallery Next Week: Danny Baker Managers @ Work Bruce Disgusted by Dire Display The Games Barclays Premiership Manchester City (3) 4 Birmingham City (0) 1 Manchester City Everton Steamrollered by Bustling Bolton Everton Portsmouth Redknapp Keeps Feet on Ground Be Afraid . . . They Just Want to Be like us Kaveh Solhekol on the party season that strikes fear into every High Street Rooney Hits Top Gear Virgin Aston Villa Deep Heat, Crisp and Even. . . Joanna Taylor - The Footballer's Wife Mrs Danny Murphy on the pros and cons of combining football and the festive season Camara Gamble Paying off Wigan Athletic Owen Applies Finishing Touch The Games Barclays Premiership West Ham United Title Eludes World-Weary Liverpool Deja Vu All over Again for Newell The Games Coca-Cola Championship Times Online Cardiff City (0) 0 Derby County (0) 0 Ganea Hints at Wolves Promise Leicester City (0) 1 Crewe Alexandra (1) 1 Norwich City (1) 3 Southamption (1) 1 Plymouth Argyle (1) 2 Crystal Palace (0) 0 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 0 Ipswich Town (0) 1 Branch Has Surprise Line in Italian Flair Millwall's Red-Card Madness Fans Fail to Appreciate Town's Qualities The Games Coca-Cola League One Bournemouth (0) 2 Gillingham (0) 1 Chesterfield (0) 1 Oldham Athletic (0) 1 Swindon town (0) 0 Blackpool (0) 0 Bradford City Rotherham United Colchester manager Phil Parkinson Tramere manager Brlan Little: Brentford were very professional and made it a very Doncaster manager Dave Penny: We earned a lot of praise when we beat Aston Villa in the cup Walsall manager Paul Merson: Matty's finish was different class. He is so aware Port Value manager Martin Foyle: Steve was the difference and of course Yeovil manager Steve Thomson: It was our second 2-1 win in succession The Last-Chance Saloon Rick Broadbent meets the midfield player who decided to clean up his act Hiddink's Magical Skills Provide Key to Hopes down under Australia Alexander Leads Great Orient Takeaway The Games Coca-Cola League Two Boston United Bristol Rovers MacClesfied Town Bury Mansfield Town Carlisle United Northamption town Chester City Notts County Cool Boruc Leaps to Celtic's Rescue Bank of Scotland Premierleague Rix Baffled by Side's Lack of Self-Belief Falkirk Hibernian Livingston Dominant Telford Beaten by Dewhurst Winner The Games Non-League simplyswitch Grays Display Fighting Spirit Results Dutch Hit New Low with Kalou Case The Continent Gabriele Marcotti on a most unnatural selection policy Saturday's Heroes December 19,1992 Results and Table Results and Statistics Giannakopoulos No Better Value than Steady Nolan Leaderboard Superleagues Weekly £500 Winner timesonline Extra Time Tom Dart's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Forest Facing Identity Crisis at Weekends Tom Dart fears for the ex-champions of Europe and Harry Redknapp's cliches Toon Army Cal Vin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Stat Attack Tom Dart Crunches the Numbers Fixtures Dell Cyprus The Island at a Glance Toga parties and rooms with a view in award-winning hotel Guests can relax and watch the sunrise while lying in their baths Cyprus hopes to entice a better class of tourist David Watts says investment will improve the island's image The Government wants people who are 'relaxing with a purpose' Cyprus in Books and Films Mighty Aphrodite leads the way to invigorate cultural tourism Michael Theodoulou follows in the footsteps of the goddess An island of churches ancient and modern Clive Handford looks at the finest religious architecture Catch a glimpse of the mystery and glory of Orthodox worship Pushing the boat out to welcome yachtsmen David Watts reports on plans to develop the island's marinas Cyprus Cyprus Come to Cyprus to see the Pyramids Training far from the muddy tracks Where you won't need a second mortgage to tie the knot in style Michael Theodoulou says that a wedding with all the trimmings is one third of the UK cost A Plymouth couple wed at Limassol Castle-the first since Traditional English wedding in a Cypriot village Small land's roll call of big names Sunshine isle is always on my mind, says Elvis Renata Rubnikowicz meets the king of tribute singers Tourists develop a taste for the joys of village life Tony Dawe revels in a warm hillside welcome If a neighbour is making cheese, expect an invitation to eatch or help Party town puts its wild days behind it and grows up Ayia Napa is still a vibrant centre and families are now back in force Zen and the art of Greek fusion cuisine Winemaker to the Ancients looks set for a renaissance David Watts reports on efforts to return to the vintage years Cypriots learn the value of preserving birds Martin Hellicar looks at new moves to lure back twitchers Cyprus Highlights of the cultural calendar Cyprus Golf course comes with olive press and a ravine Michael Theodoulou looks around Aphrodite Hills development Cyprus
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