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News from 22/12/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, S. J. Goode, Patrick Housing, Sir Malcolm Rifkind MP, Kurt Eickenwald, Christopher Wood, Martin Richards, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Jonathan Noakes, J. A. Harrington, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, A. P. Moxham, Gabrielle Starkey, Sir Attenborough, Will Pavia, Dan Green, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Dr. r. Cooper, Sir Mervyn Brown Baroness Chalker, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Leo McKinstry, Feargus O'sullivan, Tom Bawden, Wallace Edward Brand, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Joanna Weinberg, Lord Watson, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Colin Cumner, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Roy A. Mazucco, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, John Goodbody and Neil Harman, Anatole Kaletsky, Rachel Hunter, Graham Keeley, Tim Teeman, Superintendent, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Lee Durrell, Dr Stuttaford, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Paul's blog, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Craig Tregurtha Football Editor and Matt Dickson Chief Football Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Ben Chapman MP, Brain Donaldson, Raymond Keene, Peter Todd, Richard Dowden, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Chris M. Moiser Scientific adviser, Matt Hughes, Timothy Coram, Sean O'Neill, Jane MaCartney, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Steve Bird and Bojan Pancevski, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Jim Trotman, Nick Hasell, Ellie Levenson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Edwin Baker, Tony Goldman, Michael Grosvrenor Myer, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Derba Craine, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Paul Racey, Roy Hattersley, J. P. A. Wall, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Gary Jacob and Tom Dart, Vince Wright, Lord Anderson, George Culkin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Harold Elletson, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Richard Owen and Karen McVelgh, Penelope Lively,

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The Times Eurofighter deal to earn BAE £10bn Saddam outburst Children starved Arsenal through Index Picture Gallery More convicts reoffend after release from jail Reconvictions Newspaper of the Year In the Times Today More criminals reoffend after release from jail Teenager became a killer hours after he walked free Christmas and the Vatican All want for Christmas Now look who's playing Santa . . . The people took onlookers by surprise with his fur-lined red cap, but it had nothing to do with Father Christmas, Richard Owen in Rome and Karen McVelgh report Care agency errors let couple keep five children in squalor Teenager heard drowning friends calling his name Ashcroft lands new Tory job WPC's funeral Bus driver killed Kennedy petition Ringing address Queen's colours Degree of Fiction Hitler 'is dominating teaching of history' Louis Vuitton Woo-hoo! Universities hit by boom in bogus degrees online Hundreds celebrate a little piece of history Vicar's blessing ignores guidelines from bishops Civil Partnerships 'It was emotional. There were tears. Elton and David kissed at the end' Windsor's second "wedding of the year" was a very private affair for family and close friends, reports Sean O'Neill Railway firms face passenger anger at 58-hour shutdown Daks 300 years on, V&A tries to case light on lost art Reward for penguin's return hits £5,000 Currys The Times A-level student sparks bedroom bomb alert Sainsbury's Jacko's star fails to shine in the East People Ps Freedom of information victory over Whitehall's e-mail ploy WHSmith Picture Gallery Chanel ENO chairman resigns after MPs join chorus for change 'I've lived here 83 years and won't move' Waiting in the Wings Herceptin ruling faces challenge Statue refused Relatively relieved Fur protest ban Memory jogged Saga Hermës Paris Dambusting dog Embassy in Madagascar Defining murder and its suitable punishment The food we want and the food we can afford Class Warfare Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Portrait of the Queen Funny Signs Roman rebuke Biology students Beagle eyed One down The Times Fit to Print The internet puts even more of a premium on good journalism Bird on Bird There is no need to stuff a turky with a duck and a chicken and a pigeon Step into the world of the pharaohs through this 21st-century tomb Arts Notebook Very Civil Partnerships A revolutionary social change that is conservative in character Thunderer: Is it me, or is this book. . . ? A cull by royal appointment The Government's decision to slaughter thousands of badgers in originated in Clarence House Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate Lib Dems must learn to love Dave A pact with the Tories is the best way to further the liberal cause, says Harold Elletson The truly historic discovery of 2005: American military might is a myth The biggest loser of 2005 has turned out to be last year's most undeserving winner The success of the US economy assures America's global cultural dominance Picture Gallery Dalek exterminates ward bugs Machine that kills hospital infections is being ignored by the NHS, reports Nigel Hawkes You've got AA friend Passengers face DVT danger in cars, trains and buses too Bowyer denies 132mph charge Google's favourite Speeding victory Top of the hymns Wasted gift swap Upper crust Magnet Picture Gallery Rock'n' roll takes its toll of teen diva pop Joss Stone Hammersmith Apollo Diamond markets falls victim to fraudsters Blair puts brave face on woes and foes Tony and Elton take to the screen for a duet Tactics key to slipping schools Bill past Tories Treasury 'backs EU budget rebate deal' Sony Brown is snubbed by anniversary edition of his own seminal paper Argos Death by drink Girl, 10, collapses Dentist faces jail Cold comfort Teenager impaled By a Correspondent: Family held woman prisoner before battering her to death Stately home giveaway Versace Precious Items Libel damages over article DFS Sale Double savings Boxing Day dfs Special Opening Times The Times Brothers reunited for a Christmas to remember Michael Sinclair-Williams had given up his search after spending thousands of pounds in vain. Then the Salvation Army stepped in. Lewis Smith reports Sky Times World News Fear of fanatics overshadows the problems of everyday life Saddam claims he is being tortured Wife charged with murder of on-leave Gulf reservist Saab 95 Their Own Words Detained Iraqis have same rights as Britons This time what we don't produce is more important Tsunami was God's revenge for your wicked ways, women told Religious extremists are using last year's storm to oppress the survivors. Report and photographs by Nick Meo in Aceh Indonesia: One Year on Israeli threat to elections (AP): Race riot arrest (Reuters): Ivory poachers (AFP): Weightless orbit (AP): Uganda defiant (AFP): Seaplane crash (AFP): Whale rescue (AP): Corpse in chimney beyond petroleum Rail 'groper' chased to his death Richer Sounds Lobbyist prepares to embarrass Bush Handling a Problem that Bedevils Women on Transport Wildlife refuge wins reprieve (AFP): Hitler's watercolours on eBay Europe's 'green card' for workers Dirty floor? Let the robot clean it Brokeback Mountain (AP): Monsoon floodwaters leave six dead and 25,000 seeking shelter Gatecrasher from next door spoils the marzipan party . . . And how to Make It at Home Berlusconi defends player's Fascist salute (AP): Testimony on 'video deaths' (AFP): Twins separated (AP): Missile success (AP): Invasion plan (Reuters): Tourists snatched (Reuters): Vodka verdict (AP): Burka ban row (AFP): Alpine dog rescue The Times Abducted lawyer dies after making SOS calls from the boot of his car Kidnapped Briton rescued in gunfight A shopowner finalising a property deal was tortured into pleading for ransom, report Steve Bird and Bojan Pancevski Times Business Container port for Hutchison Aegis counts cost O2 chief's role MVC collapses Quote of the day BAE signs landmark Eurofighter contract with Saudis Saunders launches £1bn fund Value of European M&a "to top $1 trillion' this year Insider dealer will not resign FTSE 100 Stock Markets UBS may count cost of Wood's tactics Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil BAE seems set for take-off Commodities Final analysis Pound to Dollar Burberry Currencies Duff note Business Need to Know The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Times Online Skandia fights on Stop Press Marsh clause Sibneft deal Barclays expands Chinese operations Empowering Technology Opportunity is probably too good to be true Analysis Moving in Citigroup banker to join RBS Judge attacks 'evasive' UBS trader Deutsche Bank chief defiant as bonus case faces retrial 'Lords of the manor' will have to face another peasants' revolt Late dash to the shops eases fears on high street The Times Dissenter wanted Bank to cut rates Store card investigation 'falls short' Home straight City Diary Google says AOL link will not spoil search service Making Waves UTV and Channel 4 weight up bids for digital radio network News Corp rebels gain hearing in poison-pill dispute 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 Expectation of gadget shortage helps lift Wolfson to new high Small Caps Gilts Persistent takeover interest has taken the gloss off Aegis Tempus Rio Tinto joins miners' rally on hopes of raised buyback Large Caps Stock Markets Business Equity Prices Make a Wish The Times Unit Trust Information Service Samaritans Times Register Professor D. R. Shackleton Bailey Latinist of indefatigable scholarship whose translations combined accuracy with elegence and style Francis Cheetham Museum director whose vision led to the creation of the Norfolk Museums Service Lives Remembered Edger Harrison M16 special communications operator who kept wireless links open as the Germans advanced through Greece in 1941 Churchill always wanted the latest Ultra intelligence updates, so Harrison was at every conference Professor Terence Wade Russian scholar who learnt the language on a National Service crash course and went on to become a leading academic Terence Wade Great Lives Participating in scheme to defraud creditor Court of Appeal Costs payable when non-solicitor instructs barrister directly Court of Appeal Jacques Fouroux Rugby captain and coach who took France to three grand slams There were 30 better coachces, but no one could equal him in leadership Jacques Fouroux, rugby player and coach, was born on July 24,1947. He died on December 17,2005, aged 58 Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces The Times Legal News Anniversaries Births Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Birthdays Civil Partnerships Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-Private Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AWE How to find the new year cheer Spana Slope off for a perfect ski party in the Alps Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Holly the winner in warming climes Weather Eye Times Online Weathercall Times Sport McCoy on Impack as Murphy misses our Times Test Latest Betting Selection box of books that are well worth second glance AYR The Times Sports Book Fakenham Southwell There were times I was sick of it all, but the challenge still drives me on In the third of our series on the year for leading sport stars, Nell Harman talks to the British No 1 about a hard 12 months Tomorrow Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Record ban effectively ends career for Puerta Tennis Deakin pays price for falling out with players Rugby League Caution the watchword in O'Driscoll comeback Times Online David DAVIES/PA Damon's switch strikes blow at heart of Boston From Hero to Villain in One Move Viewers gripped by Ashes drama Ashes drama What Got You Watching in 2005 Nikon Welding sets place alight as losers face festive gloom Sports on Television England a world away from being 2007 contenders Richard Hobson says that a rebuilding programme has left shaky foundations npower Umpires cash crisis threatens grass roots Race to the West Indies for 2007 Scoreboard from Rawalpindi Geogle Pakistan authors of their own downfall Times Online Martin in danger of being cast as Turin understudy Winter Olympic Games The Times Great Britain brooms cleaned up when sport met housework Giles Smith recalls the night when the nation rocked to curling Priestley gets into his stride Paffect breaks in Numbers up Bond on the rise Jones surprise Seeds scattered De Savary pins survival hopes on SAS Pools Forecast Bold Mandaric gives Lowe the bird Say it with duck - season's gractings from Milan to Report Window of opportunity opens Gary Jacob meets the manager who has turned West Ham into surprise aspirants for Europe The Times By Our Sports Staff: Hislop disillusioned by behaviour of Di Canio, once … Manager who Likes Shopping The Premireship Today Bruce left in sorry state despite backing from above Russell Kempson says the Birmingham manager has struck gold with his chairman, if not with the club's fans Getting the Blues Uefa rejects Xavier appeal Watford sign King Real jeered off Henry ready to battle through pain barrier Multiple deals new blow to Wembley Fixture List Doncaster derailed at the death as Carling Cup Quarter-Finals Old Speckled Hen Savage spat fires Blackburn to victory The Times Crossword The Insider Index Arsenal spot an escape route The Times Index Semi-Final Draw Getting the Brum Rush times2 passnotes theface The high kicker the click the bulletin contents Caught in a web of porn Justin Berry's mum thought he was just clever with computers. In fact he was the star of his own child pornography website. Kurt Eickenwald tells a story that will horrify every parent Children on the net do you know what yours are doing? What parents can do Is it true that smoking can give you a saggy bottom and thighs? answers your health questions Even in their twenties smokers have such poor tissue elasticity that they have the saggy bums of someone 30 years older Ask Dr Stuffaord Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Need a reality check? Take the courgette test Shopping: it's a declaration of war Quiz answers You know your life's in trouble when . . . . . . you get given scented candles in the office Secret Santa, says Ellie Levenson The Times The workout Make sure your dog doesn't overdo it this Christmas, Peta Bee Sartorial semiotics When elegance equals queenliness What's your hurry? The slow Food Movement is taking off. Joanna Weinberg made her way (without undue haste) to a Swedish Christmas dinner Colmans Mus Kådolmar Dish Hot Pear Crostini with Lemon Ricotta Times World Cuisine How feminism began-with shopping in the 17th century In Stuart England women finally got hold of the purpose strings, and they've been loath to left go of them ever since, says Celia Brayfield In the 17th century women spend their own money for the first time Love etc So many schools to help, so many goats to buy Jon Ashworth left his job at The Times to from a charity to help Sri Lankan survivors of the Boxing Day tsunami. One year, on, the island is recovering but, he says, there is still much to do I found tears welling up in my eyes. How can life be so unspeakably cruel? Screen White sand, red carpet James Christopher discovers an oasis of film and feasting at the Dubai film festival The Times Much more than just a pair of chape Kevin Maner canters on Brokeback. Mountain with its screenwriter Larry. McMurtry McMurtry's trall DVD Dinners What you need The Times A Mel of a musical (pity about the songs) Only the music lets down The Producers, says James Christopher The Producers Brooks is an old-fashioned autcur. He shocks in order to please New DVDs Eulogy The Tit and the Moon (Tartan): The Essential Truffaut Collection See Britain by Train LA Story The Film? No more sleaze please, Oscar The Academy is determined to clean up its act for the 2006 Oscars awards, says Sean MacAulay Globes: the odds The current Oscar frontrunners Movie Books The Ultimate Film The complete A-Z of Everything Carry On The Art of Ray Harryhausen Francols Truffauft at Work Pop Broken Social Scene reviews first night Dance The Nutcracker London Co-iseum Pop The Pogues Brixton Academy, SW9 First night … Classical Concerts The Times Passes with flying colours Theatre The Magic Carpet Concert I Fagiolini St. John's Smith Square tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice From toy boy to marathon man May raided his toy cupboard to test, among other things, the parachute of the gentially challenged Action Man Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3780 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Dogs Trust

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