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News from 27/12/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Michael Moorey, DJM, Andrew Fifield, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David Aaronovitch, Peter Lansley, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, David Lynch, Tim Price, Graham Dunbar, Roger Maynard, Joe Joseph, Adam Craig BA (University of Kampala), David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Julian Ellis, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Madoc Batcup, lan Johns, Libby Purves, Jo Morris, Elizabeth Dickens, Stephen Farrell, Dr Munjed Farid Al Qutob, James Delingpole, Michael Tillotson, Paul J. Firth, Phil Gordon, Oliver Kay and Matt Hughes, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Andrew Sherwood, Ruth Morris, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Mark Walker, Andrew Chant, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Michael Prestage, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Alan Combes, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, The Rev Paul Nicolson Chairman, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, David Montagu-Smith, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Wanda Willis, Garry Doolan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Burden, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, David Denny, Graham Mott MBA, Terence F. Matthews, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jeremy Cross, John Carr and Daniel McGrory, Dominic Maxwell, Richard Reeves, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, lan MacKlnnon, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Nick Beeson, Su Doku Winner, Phil Ridgway, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Barbara Rich, Aki Riihilahti, Antony Warren, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Richard Edwards, David Powell, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Stewart Rigby, Leo Lewis and Graham Searjeant, Dave Hammond, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nick Meo, Dan McDougall, Lord Adebowale,

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The Times Straw apology to tsunami bereaved Index Supermarkets under fire as child alcohol abuse surges Wintry onslaught Why Genesis is the nemesis of Britpop In the Times Today The Times Greeks name MI6 chief over 'torture of terror suspects' Supermarkets under fire Britain out on a limb over Kyoto Oxfam targets 1m supporters Harry Potter and the life beyond Criminal checks cost to increase A vision that went over the boundary A Sporting Life Winter Sale Starts Today The man who changed cricket dies Kerry Packer, 68, brought colour to a black and white sport, transforming it for ever. Roger Maynard reports Schools risk missing out on millions if reforms go through Money Matters There's more to Germany than Hitler, teachers told 'Silent majority' like wind farms Treasure chests Bronze Age bonus Three die in crash Attacked at home Long-haul flight Sofa Workshop Beat the Chill Weather Eye Snow and ice as winter bites at last Drivers are warned not to travel as eastern Britain prepares for an icy blast from the Baltic, reports Joanna Bale We failed to help British victims, Straw concedes Sri Lanka Parents weep as school salutes its lost pupils Thailand Heroic English girl aged 'You still feel the presence of death' Remembering the Victims Thailand accused of touting for tourists 11 reads a commemorative poem Indonesia The villages where only men are left to mourn Survivors tormented by guilt at their lost children Rock landmark at risk of becoming boomtown flats Furniture Village For the Record—the Best of British Richer Sounds Legal & General Obituaries Glitter rape claim 'to be dropped' The disgraced pop star will face lesser charges of sex offences against children, according to his lawyer. Sean O'Neill reports Women shop—but men go surfing As sales fever gets under way, the lazy boys do their bargain hunting online, reports Valerie Elliott Chappell Blair back at bombed resort times2 £5bn Business sharps Bedrooms HM and the PM: a merry tale of two Christmases People Magnet Ps Tories refuse to back 'on-the-run' amnesty emporio home Incapacity benefits will depend on efforts to get back to work Business N°5 Chanel Chanel Space travel takes off as sci-fi eclipses reality TV Su Doku Dkny Donna Karan New York By a Correspondent: Saint is a sinner in history villains list Christmas Draws John Lewis Clearance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Comet Villeroy & Boch Factory Shop Father decides which daughter's life to save Hackett Sale £5 says it won't happen again Speedboat victim Road death plea Healthy sales Forgiveness for a rapist from the twin brother he wanted to frame A degree too far Royal inspiration Rehabilitation costs less than reoffending Victims' advocates Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate High and low quality of the postal service A great come Bach Picture Gallery Justice in Tripoli Libya has seen sense in ordering a retrial of the Bulgarian nurses True Infamy Who can be counted as Britain's greatest villains? I foresee the end of the hamburger: trampled to death by a little donkey War over Schools The politics of education reform become tougher still Blizzards save seven lives Bread and holidays for all Disadvantaged families need the fun of a week away as much as help to buy a washing machine 43 pensioners fell out of trees. Why? Stupidity We're not so much going to hell in a handcart, but over a ravine on an out-of-control lawnmower Googlestalkers know that there's no such thing as a private life anymore Strangely, we seem to be happy to have all this information about us sloshing around Bachelor's 55-mile crawl in search of a girlfriend Harvey Nichols Sale Starts Today Mini-moto riders kill two dogs Boxing Day test for hunting ban Police escaping speeding fines Renault A week of night Great pair of legs, but the comedy is a bit of a drag first night Comedy Tina C: I'm Dreaming of a White Trash Xmas Barbican Pit DFS Sale dfs Staples Times World News Skinhead racist murders spark protests from foreign students Gas attack on shops puts 66 in hospital Neo-Nazi Violence Therapy and drugs to stop paedophiles committing sex offences Children in Peril Family feud leaves Cousteau's ship high and dry, his legacy all at sea A legal dispute is preventing the repairs necessary to make the explorer's floating world seaworthy, Adam Sage reports Laura Ashley Freeplay Foundation Wind-up handle opens window on world Christmas Appeal Sharon needs surgery on heart defect after stroke The Times Retirement Solutions Service Power Struggles Jails handover on hold after abuse of detainees England's Ashes John Lewis Chinese facing jail to protect unborn girls Colour as important as quality to new breed of Cape cheesemakers RSC (AFP): lsrael to build on West Bank (AFP): Migrants capsize (Reuters): Trial for Pinochet (AFP): Party fire kills 26 Beslan ruling times2 Seek out and buy anything white, egg-shaped or lacy Ladylike sophistication and volume are in, says Lisa ARMSTRONG—who recommends broadening the mind by venturing into stores where you wouldn't normally go. They might turn up trumps Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice (r) repeat (T) teletext subtitles Video Plus+ and Video … A less than filling Christmas pudding Last Night's TV BBC One Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Video Answers from Back Page tv & radio Radio Choice Poltugal David Chater's choices Death? No thank you, it's so last century, darling Ace positively in a hole. . . Royal name shame Modern morals Facing a Dilemma How to stay ahead of the fashion seasons It's tough keeping your wardrobe up to date. But somewhere out there is the perfect garment - and it has your name on it, says James Delingpole Stylish Le Creuset casserole The Times Where and when to bag the bargains Our guide to the best sales around—from beauty to boots and shoes to sweaters Daks Sale Menswear The Times Opera & Ballet Best buys for Toast the new year in a cider barn or enjoy the Prague winter festival. Jo Morris lists festive bargains Crossword Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Travel Direct Index Japan to sell coin collection on web Tuesday Dec 27 2005 Reserves swell Nikkei hits a high Spain's surplus Quote of the day Founder to be worth £400m on Ingenious flotation Chinese banks accused of $36bn funds 'abuse' Mini-revival fails to stop ITV's decline FTSE 100 US investors forced to take fresh look at risk American View Gerard Baker Fuji Photo snaps up Avecia ink dyes unit Stock Markets North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar AA Currencies Service—and a smile—in a UK retail revolution New shopping centres for White City and Derby plan to be customer friendly in the American way, says Jenny Davey Sun and sand A Matter of Trust Japanese retailers in £1.1bn merger Brewing Tradition that Goes Back to Elizabethan Times John Lennon offer Young's considers outsourcing ales After 174 years of making beer, the brewer may get others to produce its brands, writes Dominic Walsh Traders exchange $2,000 jet tokens for Christmas The Times Energy question may spell end of the good life for the West Business View Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Max Walters Botanist who organised his peers to produce a taxonomic record of all European plant species Lives Remembered Kay Stammers Dashing Wimbledon doubles champion who was feted for her film-star looks and style Donald Watson Wildlife artist for whom the landscape of Galloway became his major influence Brigadier C. G. T. Viner Gallantry and leadership during action in France and the Netherlands Lives in Brief Malayan service may win forces a further medal Military Matters Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal News University News Piping champions bag prizes Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Negative intention need not be communicated Law Report Test for establishing power to make restraint orders Court of Appeal Nature Notes Winning Move Today's Air Mile Five-Day Forecast Today: Snow Showers in the East, Dry Further West. Temperatures: Max 5C, Min -5C Freeze that brought fears of an Ice Age Weather Eye Don't guess. Weathercall Index Kicking King is back in charge Racing The Times Injured Johnson set to give up rides Cornish Rebel can make stamina tell in Chepstow test Huntingdon Wetherby Chepstow Leopardstown Leicester Southwell Results from Yesterday's Eight Meetings The Times Sports Book The Results Service Today's Fixtures Defiant Ponting answers Smith in style Scoreboard from Melbourne Sanderson on top at Table Bay Sailing Legal doubt over LTA's right to sell Queen's Tennis Barkley's boot punishes Worcester indiscipline Guinness Premiership 6X change How They Stand By a Correspondent: Bold Gloucester push Wasps all the way The Times Crossword 23,170 Kuczynski goes to wire in thriller Leeds laying solid foundations Radcliffe plans Madrid finale Bears send Green Bay packing Easy for Saint-Andre as crowd turns out for Sale Sport chelseafc The Times Anfield gloves come off in Boxing Day fracas Top of Table The Game Thegamesays The Going Gets Tough, so Gerrard Gets Going Inside Whistle Blower Owen Finds Home The Games Barclays Premiership Barclays Premiership Entertainment Table King of Hearts Fires Broadside Thenews Wise Bows out New Tags Bid DI Stefano Wait Curbishley Dig at Local Authority Fulham Find Chink in Champions' Armour Redknapp Era is up and Running Managers @ Work The Season Starts now. . . The Two Dannys . . . and Danny Baker remembers good old-fashioned relegation is all part of the ride Picture Gallery Sunderland McCarthy Still Finding Reasons to Believe Middlesbrough Suffer Again as Bruce Gets Blues with Izzet's Red Understanding Blackburn Team-Mates Help Kuqi to Come Good Baros on Hand to Lead Rout Saturday's Heroes December 26, 1953 Results and Table A Lesson in the Art of Passion Listening to a speech by Alan Ball proved inspirational and an eye-opener for me Freak Accident Ruins Robson Plan Wigan Display Staying Power Brighton Lose Victory Gloss Plymouth Reap their Reward Warnock Woe as Run Ends Burnley Home in on Play-Offs Coppell's Dark Horses Make Hay Burley Quick to Recognise Extent of Southampton's Problems Tuttle Learns the Hard Way Leeds Post Victory The Games Coca-Cola Championship Palace Show Gulf in Class with Aplomb Brown Draws Comfort from Another Stalemate Brilliance of Paynter Denies Gradi Rare Win Davies Urges Board to Refresh Preston Withe Managing to Make a Difference The World Richard Edwards talks to Peter Withe about the tsunami Fading Daei is Cast as Saviour, but Local Colour Could Hold the Key Iran McAteer Moved to Take Action The Games Coca-Cola League One Swansea Hounded by Dogged Allen Rotherham Denied by Taylor-Fletcher Fallon's Late Winner Fails to Lift Swindon Doncaster Brought to Earth by Forest Results Challinor Rubs Salt in Aldershot's Wounds Roberts Saves the Leaders The Power Generator Barnet Slope off with Precious Win Turner Frets after MacClesfield Rout Grimsby Recover to Close Gap on Leaders Torquay Toss Away their Advantage Nakamura Spares Balde's Blushes Kyrgiakos Blunder Costly for Rangers Rix Relieved as Hearts Go Back to Future Bell's Scottish League: First Division Second Division Third Division Reina Looking a Good Buy for Last-Minute Shoppers Leader Board Superleagues Weekly £500 Winner talk Sport Extra Time Proving worth is a Full-Time Job Bill Edgar finds Sven-Göran Eriksson taking time out to tell us he is busy Toon Army Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Stat Attack Bill Edgar Crunches the Numbers Fixtures Dell

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