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News from 30/12/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lisa Mortimer, Charles Mosley, DJM, Rod Allday, Simon Barnes, Paul Bompard, David Rose, Richard D. North, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, A. G. Watson, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Martin James, Wendy Ide, Hilary Lowne, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, D. J. Luke, Dean Godson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rajeev Syal and Paul Bompard, Rhys Blakely, Peter Davies, Ian MacKinnon, Liz Chong, David Charter, Karen McVeigh, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Catherine O'brien, Sarah Vine, Janet Daley, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Delia Ives, Michael F. Sullivan, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Tony Eccleston Director of Children's Services, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Sir Jeremy Beecham Vice-Chairman, Rev Andrew McLuskey, Lewis Smith, Margaret Conway, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Christine Moore, Daniel McGrory and David Lister, Helen Nugent, Patrick Hosking, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, David Michels, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Ryan Peters, Richard Davies, Alice King, John Wilson, Tricia David, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lucia van der Post, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chiara Catterwell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Phoebe Caldwell, Margaret Wright, James Christopher, Martin Booth, Jacques Chirac, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Bill Edgar and John Goodbody, Nick Meo, Dan McDougall,

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The Times Fears grow over kidnapped family Flood warning The new Cold War Tempus Beating the habit £3.3bn hotel sale 'Generation iPod: solipsistic, introverted, used to … Index Taxpayer to bail out private nurseries In the Times Today The Times You've been very cold - now you're going to get wet Tessa Jowell's husband is accused of taking bribes Honours for Ashes heroes Lawyers want MI6 terror tapes Thousands sign Kennedy petition Gas chief predicts another price rise Animal Magic And so to Bed On scent of success: sniffer dog Keela earns more than her chief constable Half of staff in private childcare lack proper training Taxpayers foot bill for independent nurseries The parents have their say Tesco recalls Christmas lights Army chief's vow Father charged Rail travel booms Tilt towards kilt Direct debit error Unlucky dip Get a Yummy Tummy The Producers Flashpoints Don't wave, you're on camera 'Heretical' rabbi is voted the greatest British Jew 2005 the Year in Pictures Homebase The Jewish Chronicle Top Six Picture Gallery 70% back workplace ban, says poll David Nieper Child smokers to be given nicotine patches on NHS Palestinians attack kidnap of 24-year-old aid worker loved her job helping human rights organisation in Gaza, write Daniel McGrory and David Lister Increase in seizures prompted exodus of foreigners The Suspects Silence of abductors fuels family's fears Briton devoted to their cause Clearance Now On Multiple Display Advertising Items Ps Questions we wish we had asked in 2005 Sainsbury's Big push makes little difference to the speed of a baby's delivery A new twist to road markings Tube strike may be called off T Mobile Channel 4 edges ahead as BBC Two fails to see the funny side Abducted girl 'could not speak' dfs dfs Jinxed cruise ship hits trouble again Judges in family courts 'unjust' Police shooting Legal redress Suspect arrested £15m dream win OAPs found dead Football booty Abusive passenger is cast away on island to dry out Clergy as workers Interaction to treat autisim Breaking the shackles of education control Hate mail Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Gay knights and partners Our men abroad Ethical fur Darkness at noon Old minger Picture Gallery Hostage to Fortune The Palestinian Authority is in danger of losing control of Gaza Witless Fixtures Football should return to the holiday tradition of derbies Miserabilists of the Year 2005: amuse yourself with this catalogue of woe Infant Industry Private nurseries need to respond to rising demand for quality Non! Enough renditions from an iPod generation with no sensitivity chip What kind of foreign policy is this? Washington's confusion over Iraq is now reflected in its incoherent attitude to Syria The Times The retreat of the clones One scientist's fêted work has been discredited, but human cloning was always a scientific sideshow Fraud? Don't ring us PC World The Computer Superstore Richer Sounds ns&i Don't Mention. . . Driver sacked for Hitler joke Blair outlasts Churchill at No 10 Tomorrow the Prime Minister will exceed Asquith's time in office, but will he outstay the Iron Lady? asks David Charter Motorola Longest-Serving Prime Ministers Magnet The Times Christmas Appeal Offering hope to the lost and jobless For 115 years, a training centre has helped the unemployed to develop the confidence and skills that they need to join the workforce, writes David Rose Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinton and Gorbachev join rockers at climate gig Fit the best Everest 1970s sitcom with seasonal sauce Theatre A Kick in the Baubles Hull Truck Theatre arts Here's Some Michaelis Made Earlier. . . Tory chief refuses to criticise bonuses Cameron puts money where his mouth is with £1m green house Grant arrives on time to expand railways archive everyone can leave the world a better place Northern Ireland devolution hope Picture Gallery Labrador is the most popular dog Asda's Top Dogs Times World News Fears of new cold war as Russia threatens to switch off the gas No bling in sight as Bollywood star opts for low-key wedding Florence and Tuscany (AFP): Jungle search for the Bigfoot Scientist's fraud calls human cloning into doubt (AFP): Farmers benefit from tax cut From sideline to headline act wanadoo (AFP): 30 dead, 100 missing in landslide Out of disaster comes the peace The tsunami was an opportunity to end a long war, reports Nick Meo from Banda Aceh Terms of Disengagement 50% off? Image Problems Outrage as porn posters of the Queen 'promote' EU presidency (AP): Pension paid to war fugitive (AP): Disney protest (AFP): Katrina DNA tests (AP): Interview charges Thief shopped Nazi guard who saw thousands die loses battle to stay in US Boots (AP): Spy agency's internet trap (Reuters): Abuse soldier hurt (AP): Actor's plea The Times Collision on the tarmac leads to panic in mid-air Sharp-eyed policeman turns in his bank robber dad Times Business Friday Dec 30 2005 Insider trading Banks face curb Brandon builds Quote of the day Investors in Hilton may collect £4bn from hotels sale Tempus's new year share tips beat the market by Sorrell warns ad industry of to FTSE 100 Stock Markets We may not love the CBI, but we need it North Sea Oil Hilton does it the Packer way Commodities Fixed interest Pound to Dollar Cancer Research Uk Currencies Jobs' worth Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch The day's biggest movers Full results for all companies can be found in the … Bet of the day Directors' dealings IPO record IPO record GM shares hit Guidant failures NYSE seats down Google faces suit Picture Gallery Free trade deal Business big shot Look ahead Rumour of the day Red Sea Optimism over economy lowest since Iraq war Director quits in ProStrakan row Pendragon extends Reg Vardy deadline Private equity is major job creator Decline under Fazio exposed faults of a revered institution Italy looks for fresh vision from a new Governor with less power Signor Draghi is expected to rebuild faith in the Bank's role as banking regulator Leaders with the Goldman touch Hilton boss eyes new horizons after sale of hotels David Michels tells Dominic Walsh he is mulling opportunities in other plcs Lacking in taste Uncool customer Cv Open goal Open goal Eurex chief quits as Chicago foray flops UK enjoys wave of high-speed surfing The Times Rosneft flags pre-listing profit leap CBI warns Labour on third-term business credentials Amicus to fight EU minimum wage law Business v Government Making a better economy takes firm resolution Media Can you picture Vodafone as a TV broadcaster? Identity question for world's encyclopaedia Rhys Blakely on the rise of Wikipedia-and the reasonable revolutionary behind it Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Rathbone rises as index advance lifts hope for fund manager's fees Small Caps Gilts Tempus Ten wait until start of second half to seize victory Tempus Robert Cole's Tempus Ten for 2005 Brambles revamp on track as steel services arm is sold Stock Markets Large Caps Banking & Finance action medical research Natural Resources The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Request too small, no effort too big, for the charity … Times Register Jozef Garlinski Fighter in the Polish Resistance who in exile became the chronicler of his country's wartime experience The Very Rev Professor John McIntyre Theologian whose published works brought a philosophical approach to the process of meditation Lives Remembered Colonel D. H. W. Brown Highlander who won the MC for his courage and resource in action against superior terrorist numbers in Malaya Ted Ditchburn Finest of Spurs' succession of superlative goalkeepers Air Vice-Marshal Guy Bearne Technical expert and specialist in RAF training Birthdays Anniversaries Damages cut by smoker's contributory negligence Queen's Bench Division Textbook view on when extended licences begin is doubted Court of Appeal Questions Answered Vandals, monkeys and Chelsea smiles Battle for beleaguered buildings Multiple Display Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Chess Winning Move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Ever New Year Savings Fresh insight into economical hybrid Regtransfers. co. uk The Highs and Lows Times Online Nature Notes Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Today: Sleet and Snow Will Spread East Rain Later. Milder. Temperatures: Max 12C, Min 1C Remembering the big freeze of '95 Weather Eye weathercall Times Sport Brave Inca proves too resolute for Harchibald Racing Festival Betting Times Test Lingfield Results Frost Threat Mister McGoldrick given Victor Chandler option The Wright Track Lingfield Park Haydock Park Taunton Morgan the latest in growing list of Wales casualties Rugby Union Snow Reports The Results Service German circuit share mooted Cave dropped Pools announced Rare treble Recall for Henry Is Caines able? Scoreboard from Melbourne Renault Taylor can show Painter his artistry Darts Symonds hastens victory charge Cricket Masters of surprise who brought out the lemur in us all in 2005 Times Online Fans take a stand as Wycombe make strides Tom Dart on why it was not just the team who had the locals on their feet The Premiership Today Supporters' Cup boycott aims to land Lowe blow Fans driven round the bend by Bill Edgar on calls for night games to be played closer to home in order to prevent fatigue and late travelling The Sunday Times Software finds task hard going Wasted Trip Torquay-Stockport and Back: 520 Miles Cole makes most of opportunity to prove his worth BT Liverpool in for Kromkamp The Times Crossword 23,173 Pardew slams Souness 'waffle' Tottenham hit by King-sized blow Allardyce on the trail of Ono Bruce wants more for Pandiani Everton give Moyes much to consider Index All over Bar the Shouting The Times Government gets heated over fans' cold comfort times passnotes the face The Code Napoleon? the click the bulletin contents Wasp, anyone? Does Anything Eat Wasps?, a collection of readers' questions and answers from New Scientist's Last Word column, has become the surprise No1 bestseller on Amazon. We feature some of the best here Fine whines Concrete jungle Sofa Workshop Tomorrow in Saturday's Times More questions and answers from Does Anything Eat Wasps? Modern morals Picture Gallery The ghost of festive seasons past. . . Trust me: the drugs do work Musical cheers Ten ways. . . ... to survive the snow, by Hugo Rifkind Luxury with Lucia Don't even think about thank-yours by e-mail Lucia van der Post answers your style questions How can a townie rustle up some country chic? Picture Gallery Hair with Hari Times Online food Greet 2006 with a full feast for the tastebuds Thomasina Miers wraps up the old year with a crisp salad, a spicy meat dish and a wicked pud Desperate Housekeeping Aaaargh! It's time to clean that oven health A better treatment for depression Talking is often more effective than drugs at beating depression, as one GP's scheme has proved, says David Mattin One patient in five at a doctor's surgery has mental health problems Sobering up Many of us succumb to the 'just one drink' myth arts Worth screaming for in 2006 In the next few pages Times critics look ahead to tell you what's going to be hot and what's not. Below, Pete Paphides kicks off with his rock and pop selections for a year without Glastonbury Don't miss. . . Time to join the Wolfgang show Classical Mozart and Shostakovich make the biggest noise, says Richard Morrison The Strokes 3-D: soon to be better than specs Film The era of the hologram is upon us, says James CHRISTOPHER-as are the nearly instant releases of DVDs and movies in all formats The Times Travel Direct Don't miss. . . Why it's going to be a game of snakes and ladders Film The new year could be finely balanced between classics and stinkers, says Wendy Ide Don't miss. . . All stages large and small Theatre Beckett and the complete Bard will keep us busy, says Benedict Nightingale Don't miss. . . Ballerinas, but not as we know them Dance Hairy men in tutus will be one comic delight in a rich year, predicts Debra Craine Don't miss. . . Eyes front, quick march Visual Art Get ready for a headlong rush of shows, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Don't miss. . . Light The burning Boosh and other Fringe benefits Comedy Edinburgh's darlings are taking their acts on the road, says Dominic Maxwell Don't miss. . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Conflict at the Coliseum Opera The implosion of ENO is an unpropitious start to the year, but there will be plenty of high points, says Neil Fisher Don't miss. . . tv & radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst Index Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Dredging up more Titanic ironies Last Night's TV Lord Pirrie's ambitions were described as "setting him on a collision course of his own" Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3787 Word Watching Polygon Dogs Trust

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