News from 24/12/2005
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Andrew Robson, Elizabeth Bullen, Credo John Sentamu, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Stan Smith, Richard Horton Editor, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Davison, Graham Stewart, James Rampton, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Stuart Townend, Patrick Foster and Til Reid, Nancy Durrant, R. Allan Reese, George Best, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Allan Simmons, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Graham Otway, Jeremy Norman, Charles Bremner, Tim Teeman, David Charter, Stephen Plunkett, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Joan New, Garry Duncan Economics Editor, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, George caulkin, Michael Fishwick, J. M. Mitchell, Tom Huish, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxells, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, K. G. Skilling, Rebecca O'Connor, Bruce Dessau, Benji Wilson, Chris Campling, Sarah Butlr, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Russell kempson, Robert Crampton, Chris Martin, Ian Edwards, Amanda Gaines, Russell Jenkins, Graham Keetey, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John Naish, Martin Waller, Patrick Foster, Stuart Pearson Wright, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Stephen Jelbert, Philip Oltermann, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Ceri Jones, Kim Newman, Clare Seccombe, Daphne Lockyer, Kaveh Solhexol,
ResumoThe Times Free inside Sudoku Puzzle Pullout Call me George, suggests Charles 'Genius' who sold the world a pup The News news The Times Arts and Entertainment Body & Soul: Health and Happiness offers If a section of your Times is missing, call 0207860 … Books and Puzzles: Inside Travel Magazine Judges are set against plans for victims' advocates Times Christmas Charity Appeal Victims' Rights Dark Science of Fraud Boodles Clone pioner falls from grace He was feted by his countrymen until a former colleague raised serious doubts about his work, report Mark Henderson and Andrew Salmon Change of name will follow a long royal tradition Charles's decision is not an original one, write Patrick Foster and Andrew Pierce Roots in the past The Soldier, the Sailor and the Farmer Unleashed. Child Champion Asylum children 'kept like prisoners' The Yarl's Wood immigration centre has been accused of ignoring basic rights, reports Alexandra Frean Grandma, who is that little boy on the Christmas card kissing? Sale Wheelie-bin arsonists are blamed for deaths Doorman jailed after drugging woman in bar for sex Picture Gallery £20m fraud postman gets 61/2 years Police warn of West End rapist Terror suspect is charged Christmas visit Rocker's reward Pile of gold Clarification Correction Picture Gallery My Week Sir Elton John according to Hugo Rifkind Don't Miss a Bargain Goodwill to all men (except the moaners) Life and Work Train strikes called off Burglary charge Terror agreement Bus patrols Arsonist jailed Now we are 80 Godalming geek made millions running the Pentagon's propaganda war in Iraq Millions head for winter sun but choristers stick with tradition wanadoo Lover faces fraud charge retrial 1,000 dolphins delight tourists Rich loner may be tsunami victim Jack and Jessica most popular Top Ten Names Need that champagne fountain? Just outsource to your personal shopper Iberia How Amber got her smile back A rare genetic disorder has been overcome by implants that send shocks to the centre of girl's brain, David Rose reports Picture Gallery No 5 Chanel Paris Parfum Pc World The Computer Superstore Crazy Frog makes £40m. That really is very annoying Ringtone Chart Rac mfi Times Comment The truth is frightening: Blair's the problem but Brown isn't the solution The Week The Donkey Southwold Pier Harsh blow to Madagascar Hymns Ancient & Modern make way for Songs, New & Inclusive The milestone that is a civil partnership Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Royalty by Rolf Paddle to success One across, more down Aves Caesar! Black sheep Special offer for all our readers: a real red-breasted singer with every issue O Come, All Ye Faithful Believers should never be afraid to proclaim their convictions Seasonal gloom north of Hadrian's Wall Past Notes Dad, explain again how he gets all those presents on his sleigh Have a little faith in the 'C' word I don't know where the idea about offending other faiths by using 'Christmas' came from, but it's mad Why real men don't need kiwi fruit Cosmetics companies, a word of advice: blokes won't be more attractive if they use your grooming stuff Argos Argos Suddenly got more money than sense? Meet the woman who can help you with your millions Coping with a Cash Crisis Rapist Scoops Currys Row over smoking takes centre stage Euthanasia for fun and profit has a modern ring DFS Sale Double savings Boxing Day dfs Half Price Radios help to transmit a little hope Times Charit Appeal hackett timesonline Times World News Priests stage sit-in as city refuses to give up revolutionary spoils Clash of Ideologies Rebuilding hope from the ruins Ceasefire 'threatened by attack' (Ap): Dodo bones give life to dead bird (Afp): Russia restricts work of NGOs White Christmas for giant Santa 4 Golden Globe Nominations High-seas chase as whalers clash with Greenpeace Winner carries nation on its back A throughbred horse has Japan's £14 billion racing industry from oblivion, reports Leo Lewis Clockwork Orange killers set woman on fire for fun Pioneer transplant pair share their ordeals Banned Buy its Own Director (Ap): Five killed in tour bus crash (Afp): Petrol ban (Ap): Warrants issued (Ap): Ballot bet dispute (Ap): Italy elections (Afp): Extradition order (Ap): Tycoon art display (Reuters): Cloakroom collar I've lived here 120 years. Why should I leave just because of an earthquake? Suspicion of the West remains high in remote areas of Pakistan despite the efforts of aid workers. Report and photographs by Richard Mills Scale of Disaster Man who supplied Saddam's chemicals guilty of war crime The Sunday Times Several for the album (Reuters): China trial for journalist (Reuters): 23 killed in crash (Afp): Aids fund agreed (Reuters): Minister resigns (Ap): Teacher arrested (Reuters): MPs sacked (Reuters): Slogans rejected (Reuters): Santa checkpoint In the dark about what to cook in a power cut? Try a recipe for disaster Americans are snapping up a new genre of cookbook making light of the rise in stormy weather, reports Jacqui Goddard Cuisine for a Single-Flame Burner Times Business Thresher's Unwins swoop saves jobs Warner subpoena Hilfiger takeover Quote of the day HSBC uses £1bn to halve pension fund shortfall BP doubles corporate ad budget in &150m bid for greener image Plugging the Gap The perils of importing a pudding Ftse 100 Stock Markets How the elves got the spirit of business Noth Sea Oil Pound to Dallar oldspeckledhen Currencies Business Need to Know The Times World Markets Business big shot Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Temerko victory Court clears deal Telecoms scandal British Funds Stop Press Deluxe acquired That was the Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Collapse in productivity growth hits Chancellor's crusade Budding tycoons not afraid to take on risks MBI buys Scotsman's old HQ in £60m deal Banking a profit Liquorice torpedoes and sherbet bombs Times Online 'These aren't puddings of mass destruction' Going West Fewer shoppers on high street despite late rush The Times Microsoft hands over control of channel 'Why will people not do their patriotic duty and but this rubbish?' We continue our serialisation of the diary of the former Whitehall mandarin who dispenses his wisdom to boardrooms across the country Subtlety is the way to sell these challenging clients, says adman Multiple Display Advertising Items Oil majors pumping cash ino reinvention of image The industry is sending out a confused set of messages, writes Carl Mortished Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Majestic Wine uncorks formula for niche success As Unwins faces ignominy, Sarah Butler looks at a wine rival that is scouring the world to please its sophisticated clientele Top Ten Tipples 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 FTSE his mark not reached since 2001 despite thin trade Brokers' concerns over early discounting pulls down Alexon Gilts Best and Worst Sectors Which sectors are turkeys, which bring tidings of great joy? Business Equity Prices centrepoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register George Speaight Puppeteer and historian whose extensive researches led to his writing the defenitive works on the English toy theatre Henny Gestetner Philanthropist whose generosity benefited cultural and medical institutions in Britain and Israel Where loss is now a part of the landscape Wave of division that defies God's timeless love Duleep de Chickera surveys the human and spiritual challenge that faces Sri lanka one year after the tsunami Like children, we will be surprised and overwhelmed Facing up to death, contamination - and glory Tara Holmes talks to Salvation Army Major Chick Yuill about Christianity's enduring mission Modern Times Locomotive irritants, and a train of social quandaries for the dinner party season Feather Report Readers Reply What to Look out for What's Perspex, electric-red and stylish? We are The Times Style Guide is a fount of practical advice—and entertainment Court Circular Church News booksfirst Birthdays Personal Column Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Civl Partnerships Diamond Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam - Private In Memoriam -War To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Legal Notices Trustee Acts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Anniversaries The Times Five-Day Forecast Castles in the sky or Arctic mirage Times Sport Murphy hopes sky is the limit for unbeaten Feathard Lady On Boxing Day Injury pus Trabolgan out for remainder of season Huntingdon Wolverhampton Sandown Park Reading the Racecard care Monkerhostin stands out each-way, but Kingscliff is the one to beat Weatherby Market Rasen Towcester Racing next Week Sedgefield Wincanton Times Spot Christmas Crossword Challenge In Books Today On Boxing Day Who are You? The End of Year Awards You May Have Missed The Results Service Snow Reports Today's Fixtures The Times How Nevilles turned the tablets Magic Sponge Wales to feel pain after Henson is given elbow Golf with a difference onthe costa de la Luz Madrid bemoans voting fiasco Olympic Games It Started with a Kick. . . Overhyped Sports Personality of the Year Runner-Up Lord Coe Scapegoat of the Year Runner-Up Personal touch vital as Murray changes his agents Tennis Polls apart: why winners and losers should be in reverse order Headingley Tests safe Hingis in Tokyo Inquiry to report Chestney picked 1993 revisited Birmingham say boo to a bruce despite show of best behaviour in front of his ex London's technical knockout Arsenal claim has little bite The Fink Tank Predictor Tottenham play down reports of move for holland defender The Times Beat Me? . . . Fat Chance! Why top goalkeepers tend to be fatty folk England ready to take on the wold concludes a series looking at the past 12 months by talking to the Chelsea playmaker Vauxhall Owen aims for Europe via Anfield Good Kop, Bad Kop Benítez sees a window that may still be open Mourinho goes for4 proven quality in Maniche I am a fascist, says Di Canio Boateng injury Floro returns Hungary fixture Wold Cup Countdown Arsenal lost title when Vieira was sold, says Gilberto Matt Hughes discogers that the Brazil midfield player misses his old partner Ferguson's glad tidings confined to Solskjaer return It's Been Emotional Diary of Deadly Doug's Deeds The Times Crossword 23,168 Ellis may be ready to release Villa reins Best of the Web Sport Don't Miss the Fun on Boxing Day The Times Woodward the powder behind Burley's throne The Times Inside The Power of Love Wake up to reality Dramatic recoveries from comas only really happen in soap-land Need to Know Well, Well . . . She's always the one who starts it Hello, big boy Antibody Sweet little mystery Simon Crompton Baby cheers I'm fresh out of good will Hi, God here It sounds mad but hearing voices is quite common, with Why do people hear voices? New What scientists believe A Sarah-Jayne Blackmore Doctor will see you now, Santa The medicos are so worried they've called a case conference. Keith Hopcroft, Gp, reports Cheers! A sparkling Rosie raises a glass of cranberry … Relationship with booze Rosie Millard had wine, and an argument, with her husband every night. So she gave up the sauce profelan Hangover once-over Just enjoy yourselves, damn you Christmas rarely turns out exactly as we would like. Super-gran Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall has a few hints for keeping family friction to a minimum Nippy dipping The Times Sleep in Luxury On the ball: our perfect gym Match your gyn to your personality and those new year fitness resolutions will be a cinch Fit personalities The Times Offers Direct Your main squeeze Food Processing Centre Blender There'll be few hiccups if you sit back and relax Tuck You eat and drink too much - so Christmas is bad for you, right? Wrong, says John Naish The mortgage of my mind During sex I'm constantly thinking about the mortgage, the kids, the bills and mundane matters. My husband's always in the moment; how do I get there? He's a real high flyer Cirque du Soleil trapeze artist Alexandre Dobrynine, 32, has fallen once: for the glamour of the circus Clipper The Times This winter, we're all doing our own March of the Penguins Inside The Word this Week Chocs away Watch the birdle Climate Cost Book in Moment in the Sun Out in the Cold Home & Away Fireside Idylls Image of the Week Book now Jo Morris Finds the Best Deals The Times Meet the star of the show A Thomas Hardy classic should breathe new life into Jersey's tourism, says Nicholas Roe Need to know spain The day I met my Ugandan pen pal After ten years of exchanging letters, Claire Bowman travelled to Africa for an emotional meeting with the girl she has sponsored Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Sponsoring a child timesonline Need to know Safe, but always stay alert Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Mystery Guest We Senda Whiter under the Covers. . . This Week: The Red Lion, Stodmarsh, Kent Multiple Display Advertising Items Competition Web of the Week Your £ Abroad Departure Board Route of the Week: Edinburgh Book Ahead Deals of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact us. . . Queues give us Sistine blues What's hot In the cold Bes Snow marwarner The Times Books Up front Books is back on January 7 Set txts BooksFirst Erica Wagner 'It's Christmas and Sex by Madonna is still No 1' Picture Gallery Your say The Times 'Fiction is missing out on Christmas. May be we should do some rewriting' Present What's your best Christmas - or the best gift you can give? Exclusive short by All Smith Time to put your thinking boots on Boxing Day Walk by Alice Oswald We say. . . You say. . . How to join Under discussion Top sites What the Doctor did next Can't get enough of your fictional favourites? Well, Matthew Syed says, there may be plenty more stories about them on the web The Times The Times That's enough about Callimachus. Ed Even in Ancient Greece, authors no doubt dependended on editors as critics, champions and guides. And they still do today. Michael Fishwick explains the mysteries of his art The new way forward is back Palm Pilot Man claimed that the electronic world would kill off books. Not so, Philip Oltermann says. It has simply made us more aware of their beauty A passion for print TLS Christmas Quiz The Hindu All aboad for the real way to have some fun Chess is too cerebral and Su Doku too solitary, says Philip Howard. But board games will also teach you lesson in life Christmas Games Play by the Rules Jumbo Crossword 615 times2 clues samurai Time to solve Times Online hashi samurai Time to solve The Times Time to solve Zoe Paxton Chess Scrabble Wod watching Two brains Answers Literary quiz times2 Crossword 3782 Answers to Teh Literary Quiz The Listener Crossword 3857 Bridge Killer solutions The Times PictureLine Samurai Su Doku The Times The British Museum timesonline Exercise your right to a treasured past Walk off all that Christmas excess with a healthy hike to a rescued heritage site, suggests Richard Morrison Makemy12days of Christmas Your guide to staying in and going out Picture Gallery Their plans for the week Funny business Stephen Merchant on working with Ricky Gervais So, you think Here's your chance to prove it, and win a plasma television and DVD recorder Win a band now TV and DVD recorder! Excuse me while I rule the world Stephen Woolley Jodie Kidd Hilter and miss The new version of The Producers is an encore we didn't need, says Kim Newman New Film Reviews Also out Films on Release What is on where? Top Five in Rep Film You're sleighing us! Each week we show DVDs to real experts. Here Santa assesses some Father Christmas movies with his elves and helpers df Top Five Dance The Times Book your Tickets Here Top Opera There's nothing like a dame here Who needs panto? Festive theatre is much more than thigh slapping and tinsel, says Dominic Maxwell Top Five Theatre Top Five Comedy Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items A fairytale year ends in New York In 2005 the Magic Numbers went from zeroes to heroes. Playing the Big Apple was almost a homecoming, they tell Steve Jelbert Top Five Gigs The Times 24-hour party people Stephen Dewaele of 2 Many DJs on his fantasy New Year's Eve Top Five Jazz Top Five Classical Top Twenty Club Nights. . . We're so happy we could cry Carl's tragic Top 5 . . . For a Fantastic New Year's Eve Welcome to the ice age Ice has never been so cool. Kicking off our six-page special, Neil Fisher gets Edward Scissorhands sculpting Vertically challenged James Jackson follows in the footsteps of climber Annabelle Bond—slowly Ice and a slice of punk-pop Phoebe Greenwood meets a hot band in a bar that leaves its punters cold It's downhill all the way Lod of the rinks takes a spin with ice man Robin Cousins More Art, Online Top Five Galleries Rachel Campbell-Johnston Top Five Museums Top party restaurants See in 2006 in style with Square Meal's guide to where to celebrate New Year's Eve in London Shochu squaremeal Top Five for Kids Top Five Events TV& Radio Sweeney Todd's prime cuts Ray Winstone enjoys a juicy role as the demon barber, says James Rampton Hardy ever after And you thought all Hardy heroines came to bad end. Daphne Lockyer meets the very happy Keeley Hawkes Raging wanadoo Top Six Strips Is this Strip still Comic? After 40 films in 23 years, how can The Comic Strip stay on the cutting edge? With a transfusion of new blood, finds Bruce Dessau The Times Evolution and revolution They're all on TV in the next, two weeks, and all were radical in their day. Nigel Kendall laughs loudest at he whose laughs last world Can You Ride Trandem? A new chum now Can a loveable burn turn into a comedy titan? Now is our chance to judge, says Benji Wilson Karmiccronies Proper Charlie tv5 Happy to make a fair cop Ken Stott is perfect as Ian Rankin's Detective Rebus, says Paul Hoggart A define old time It's hard to find a word to express our obsession with words, says Ben MacIntyre A beastly time with my family A new adaptation of Gerald Durrell's life story will gladden dysfunctional families everywhere, says James Rampton Jowl in the crown Geoffrey palmer tells Paul Hoggart about a happy return You must remember these: 50 films not to miss The very best films on terrestrial television over the next two weeks, as rated by film fans (see box) How did we order the top 50? Top Ten Digital Premiers' Rules of Yule Ignore the crass tie-ins and enjoy Christmas with a difference, says Chris Campling Mistletoe & whine In scapland, a happy Christmas is a rare thing. 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