News from 23/12/2005
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Robert Cole, DJM, Professor Colin Pillinger, Simon Barnes, Michael Owen, Mark Souster, David Rose, Philip Howard, Sir John Tomlinson, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, David Charter and Michael Evans, Sir Edward Crew, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Will Pavia and Dominic Kennedy, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, David Tennant, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Springall, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, George Harewood, Joe Morgan, Valerie Masterson, Tim Reid, Dr Chris R. Tame, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, John Blundell, Rick Naylor, Graham Keeley, Charles Clarke, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Sir Thomas Allen, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Dame Felicity Lott, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Jane MacArtney and Leo Lewis, Amanda Holloway, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Susan Crawford, Nick Hasell, Andrew Jack, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, Steve Jelbert, Tom Bentley, Judy Dixey, Sir Charles MacKerras, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, David Fisher, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Catherine O'Brien, Ben MacIntyre, David Southwood, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, Dominic Kennedy and Will Pavia, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, M. Wood, Sally Burgess, Hugh Weatherly, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Gwynne Howell, Jenny Davey, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Simon Keenlyside,
ResumoThe Times Annan attack on Times reporter Everest action Olympic 'fat finger' Tennyson murder Bethlehem barriers Microsoft fines Index Iraq troops sent back to bases ahead of pullout sounds Alistair Cooke's bones snatched and sold Newspaper of the Year Foreign Correspondent of the Year: Richard Lloyd Parry In the Times Today Peter Brookes Martin Samuel Police resistance puts superforce plan in jeopardy Troops return to bases in readiness for Iraq pullout Benefits of half-time blips Boodles Raindance How spellbinding Harry Potter keeps children out of hospital You're going home, says Blair, but a few will have to stay on Saddam accuses US of lying to get him out of power Muslim plot to kill Iraq hero Nuclear alert Explosions charge Eye in the sky Penguin search Clarification Gucci Recent Deaths Highest peak continues to hold fatal attraction Briton sues over son lost on Everest Bodysnatchers took Cooke's The family of the popular broadcaster were told by New York police that a gang made up to £4,000 by desecrating his body before cremation, reports Tim Reid LEO Parts from a single body could fetch up to $150,000 Cod quota cut as EU seeks to preserve stocks and jobs Excuse Me while I Rule the World Donna Karan New York Activists accused as 100 wild boar break free Bagster's Pumprehensive Bible Sony Tomorrow only in the Times Police tell Christian couple view on gays 'close to hate crime' Can Two Jags be trusted at the wheel? People John Lewis The Laureate's Legacy Teenager with 'bombs' bailed E coli warning Engineer retrial Moss tape studied Fire assault ENO inquiry call Festive blackout Tennyson's gay great-grandson stabbed to death in bed Police are studying a list of boyfriends of 85-year-old pacifist who married and had two children, reports Adam Fresco Picture Gallery No 5 Chanel Paris Parfum dfs dfs Odds pile up against snow Flu resistant to anti-viral drug Court hearing over WPC death Royal Mail 'lose' 500,000 letters New Year's Eve Tube strike set Claws come out as Santas say: this town ain't big enough for the both of us Police force reform will deliver better service Mobile moves Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate What price liberty? Some brighter notes amid the gloom at ENO Defending the Beagle Bach remedy Troop Movements There are signs that some of the British military in Iraq will be home soon Battered Cod The new fishing quotas do not go far enough Where is the Car? If Kofi Annan has nothing to hide, he should answer the question Misanthropy and whingeing has replaced mistletoe and wine Notebook A PhD in cheating studies Thunderer Mullahs versus the bloggers The explosive growth of youthful, irreverent online diaries has alarmed Iran's hardline Government The Times Voting and the feminine mystique Parents of daughters are more likely to be left-wing, whatever the feminists claim Bah humbug to religion, says the law: that's why faith flourishes in the US The judge's ruling will save the faithful in America from the folly of some of their own Intelligent design undermines not only science, but also religion itself Picture Gallery Giorgio Armani Children who go hungry because their parents have a habit to feed Debenhams Styling the Nation Christmas Appeal Commons consumes 800 pints a day Magnet Optic illusion could net you a free drink A sobering study on hangover cures Judge says 'child killer' is threat despite acquittal Drug addict murdered 'possessed' baby daughter Britons dig deep for disaster aid Hostage taker Tycoon to appeal Tribunal win Phone law flouted Snoring remedy Tourism boost Sainsbury's Nationwide spy system to track millions of car journeys a day Met chief 'was not kept in dark' over de Menezes Driver's cruelty to injured cat Cambridge blues Information delay CBI opposes Bill Lucky 13 Fly the EU flag Dispersed refugees 'clustering in ghettos' 1 in 10 lifers disappear on parole, report claims Bose Preening and posing, just like 20 years ago first night Pop Duran Duran Earls Court Saab 95 Ex-head of theatre pulls play in protest In the frozen tracks of Scott Worker sacked for being smoker Mlihave Bank Scientific discoveries add flesh to the bones of Darwin's theory of evolution Stolen George Cross recovered Land Rover Index Kofi Annan takes on The Times The unanswered questions Oil-for-Food questions UN has still not answered . . . Hilton Hotel Room . . . and the Annan response Helping Cotecna in 2002 First Catholic for the Vatican (AP): Double-jawed trout hooked out Free soup causes offence (Reuters): Town celebrates £510m windfall The India Pale Ale Union vote halts transport strike New leader finds demons lurking at home and abroad The Polish President's outspoken views risk alienating his neighbours as well as his own people, writes Roger Boyes This Saturday only in the Times The Times Radio prankster's joke call sparks transatlantic dispute In his Own Words Furniture Village Showjumper lowers the hurdles for a generation of black riders Military secrecy alarms Japan A minister's criticism of the Chinese arms build-up departs from the official line, Jane MacArtney and Leo Lewis report npower Second toxic spill in two months poisons waterway (AP): Missed lunch costs $172m (AP): Oil pipeline attack (AFP): Collaborator jailed (Reuters): Turkey told to pay (Reuters): Killer to hang (AP): Terror Bill passed (AP): Asylum party bust (Reuters): Virgin blushes travel Today's Joseph and Mary would face 15 checkpoints Footprints in the sand give a lasting impression of life 20,000 years ago Steps to past Marith Knowledge Index Friday Dec 23 2005 Wilson Bowden sees sales lift Kookaï franchise Jaguar's £1.2bn Hilfiger deal Brussels threatens Microsoft with fines of up to €2m a day What's It worth? Opec hints at keeping oil above $50 a barrel next year FTSE 100 Insider dealer loses stock options but keeps job Stock Markets Opec playing for high stakes in China Business Commentary Placing a bet on a sure thing Commodities Reflects badly Pound to Dollar AA Currencies Nipped in bud Business Need to Know World Markets Business big shot The day's biggest movers Results in brief Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Smaller stock to watch Briefing The Times Whiskies sold Stop Press GM deal approved Rosneft payment Public investment aids growth as rising taxes hit consumers The Times Kookaï UK faces uncertain future Hedge funds 'eye buyout industry' Another turn-off City Diary Rat that roared City Diary Private equity interest in Ladbrokes lifts Hilton Escaping stormy meeting must have had appeal Executive sacked for a pinch takes over as head of Wyevale Former owners of Unwins lose £10m in collapse Tougher fines for errant premium rate firms Courtyard Mobile operators take fight for 3G rebate to Europe Cost Burden Empowering Technology Deck the halls with pots of money Time to search for alternative to Google? Media Debate over digital radio is sending mixed signals As Britain embraces DAB, another standard is gaining appeal, Dan Sabbagh writes Mediapolis The Drift towards Digital Share of Radio Listening Hours Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbury's mountain of debt thwarts MacKenzie Northcliffe shortlist emerges 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Investors steer clear of HMV as broker downgrades forecasts Season of goodwill could be extended for BAE Systems Tempus Independent News Tate & Lyle left out of FTSE rise as broker turns bearish Stock Markets McBride Business Equity Prices The Ex-Service Fellowship Centres The Times Unit Trust Information Service St. Joseph's Hospice Index Sir Charles Brett Lawyer and journalist who became a tireless champion of Ulster's architectural heritage Lives Remembered Keith Duckworth Founder of Cosworth Engineering whose 'messing about with racing car engines' led to the most successful Formula One engine Questions Answered Cock and bull stories, and tales of 1966 Chess Threats alleged in mediation Chancery Division No permanent damage to bailor's interest Court of Appeal Visitor cannot stay for treatment Court of Appeal Bridge Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Church News Legal Retirements Appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Golden Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private In Memoriam-War Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TSL Finance Ltd. 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Espace Delivers by Giving Families or Santa's Helpers Room to Manoeuvre How the Monsters Measure up Nature has final word after my torque show Kevin Eason is first smitten, then bitten by his contribution to global warming Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Bizarre phenomena beat the extremes Weather Eye Nature Notes The Air Miles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Holidays Index The time has arrived to embrace new values Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Club boxes clever with stabling rule Tomorrow: Final Declarations for the Boxing Day Programme Nicholls outlines plans for Christmas Snow Reports Henson shows no sign of sweating on hearing Mark Souster sees the Welshman play a bit part before facing the music today Doping probe hangs over Armstrong Cycling The Results Service Today's Fixtures No expanse spared in Robinson's grand plan Rugby Union 'When I watch that on tape, I find my eyes welling up' 2005 how was It for You? Owen Slot meets the boxer who conquered the world, but did not let his newfound fame change him Ticket City Vauxhall Puerta scandal must not upstage memorable year Kick in the ballots that caused pain in Spain Olympic Games Caborn feels the heat over elite athletes' funding Martin to Defend Title Going once: champions' treasures to be auctioned for charity Athletics The Times Askew awry in defeat Stone thrown Woods recharges Australia prepared to throw out 'racist' spectators Cricket Why a sliver of sportsmanship tastes just as sweet as feud, glorious feud Times Online Redknapp planning spree in January sales Fratton Park Reject Shop The Premiership Today Away the lads: fixture list driving fans to distraction Wenger has final say in 'ridiculous' card row Benítez to battle with Ferguson for services of Vidic Allardyce wary of trying to eat at Europe's top table Tuning in Wigan impress Scharner with their ambition Burley happy to take up the reins at Southampton Delaney asks Villa for move Adriano recovers Vlaar on way Di Canio inquiry Maradona arrest World Cup Countdown No embarrassment, no guilt . . . and no regrets If I score on my Anfield return I will celebrate as joyfully as ever I want to go back to Liverpool Michael Owen will run out in front of the Kop insisting that he did not snub his old club WSPA Shearer could play on, suggests Souness The Times Crossword 23,167 Times Online The Insider Index The Times London won 2012 'after Greek hit wrong button' times pass notes the face Who isn't watching him? the click the bulletin contents Great festive fears Times writers present a guide to the neuroses that grip us at Christmas We were probably the shepherds when Jesus came here Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Needles and hymns Oh, deer me Ten presents . . . . . . that Santa should be delivering this year. By Hugo Rifkind Where are those magic mice when you need them? The Knowledge GU I'm looking for some attractive nightwear. In the past … AA What can I wear in bed that is pretty? Lucia van der Post The Times Christmas: when there's no room in the fridge Jill Dupleix prepares a family Christmas Eve supper that will sharpen up the appetite for turkey and the full works the following day In season: sprouts Desperate housekeeping Catherine O'Brien on how to survive the festive family Christmas Is it a ghost I see before me-or am I hallucinating? Uninvited guests seemed to flit about the old houses in which Dr Thomas Stuttaford and his family lived. What was going on? Sobering up Half-empty or full? Whatever, that bottle was on my mind Index The best year of our lives What was the greatest year for music, asks Adam Sherwin. Now, don't all shout at once Rock—around the Christmas tree With less than 48 hours to go, what groovy gifts should you get your family? Steve Jelbert guides you through the music and the memorabilia that will sit best under this year's Christmas tree Siblings Teens Grandparents A Musical Offering Walk me, Amadeus! Follow our Mozart Boxing Day walk The boy wonder's first works were written here. Amanda Holloway follows his traces ArtsFirst reviews first night Theatre a Christmas Carol Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Theatre The Ratcatcher of Hamelin BAC, SW11 Jazz Lea DeLaria Live on the Park, SW1 Opera & Ballet Have yourself a hashi little Christmas If you're hooked on Su Doku, why not try hashi, our new Japanese brainteaser? It's another test of logic—the name means 'bridges'—that will text your reasoning powers to the limit Antigua from just tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Review Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Christmas past, present and future Last Night's TV Video plus Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3781 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Video plus
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