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News from 31/12/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gráinne Gilmore, Amanda Andrews, Stella Shamoon, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Sam Coates, Helen Nugent and Daniel McGrory, Ramita Navai, Mark Frary, Renee Osborne, Sir Peter Pickles, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Phillip Hodson, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Dr John Armstrong, Bill Bean, Anne Gatti, James Unwin, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Jemima French, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Trevor Baker, Dr Copperfield, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney China Correspondent, Vinny Lee, Gabby Logan, John Wardle, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer, Gary Jacob, Michael Sissons, Ruth Gledhill and Joanna Sugden, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Romain, Candida Crewe, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Philip Webster and Daniel McGrory, Rhys Blakely, Charlie Higson, Ian MacKinnon, Liz Chong, Lucy Sweeney, Karen McVeigh, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Tim O'Donovan, Mark Atherton, Michael Theodoulou, Ian Middleton, Ken Livingstone, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Sally Baker, Daniel McGrory and Ian MacKinnon, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, Magnus Grimond, Antonia Senior Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Suzi Godson, Matthew Pryor, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, Zoë Strimpel, Tim Long, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Dr John Burscough, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Lloyd Scott, Issandr El Amrani, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Paul Batterbury, Dr Peter Honey, Alex O'Connell, Julie Burchill, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Michael Hornsby, Helen Pridham, Octavia Pollock, Bess Twiston Davies, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Chris Ayres, David Cameron, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Roger Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Caroline Charles-Jones, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Janet Hails, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Damian Barr, Gilly Smith,

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The Times Su Doku Bravery of 7/7 heroes saluted Hostages freed The Times Special 8-Page TV & Radio Supplement Body & Soul: Health and Happiness Travel: The Best Places to Be offers Hundreds of cars are abandoned in snow and storms Tube chiefs criticised over holidays on eve of strike New Year Travel Old Speckled Hen British family seized in Gaza is freed as a 'gesture of goodwill' Grid alert as families face cold weather power cuts Near-miss highlights fears that supplies may not be able to cope with increased demand, reports Angela Jameson Big fuel price rises ahead Force sued by its own officers Boxing Day death Father charged Noisy Santas Off-duty rescue Picture Gallery Life's a Beach Hut BT Couple shiver by the sea for their spot in the sun From the Welsh sex god to the The Beverley Sisters, Arnold Wesker, Vivienne Westwood, John Dankworth and Bruce Forsyth are all recognised for their varied work, reports Jack Malvern Peach of a gift for Apple guru H-word surprise for chef of many talents On hand to help victims of disaster at home and abroad Business News heroes of the Salvation Army Dedication to their Cause Spain Lesbian was unfairly sacked for throwing flour at a customer Harrods Online poker addict jailed for a year Dell Holiday Inn Car that lets you park and ride at 170mph Three young boys glad to have found a loving home Adoption laws 'recognise the reality' of modern family life (AFP): Britons killed on French road Prisoner dies Blaze on jet Hospital virus Murder charge Rural gays grant Child porn verdict Bob Geldof according to Hugo Rifkind Marriott Multiple Display Advertising Items Currys Cancer survivors' hopes for children dashed by red tape Freezing Works 'I still hope I might have my own child' Ludwig must be rolling over Sex attack arrest Shooting appeal Station runaway Garden wall stolen Vandal apologises Times Comment From down a crowded tunnel comes a simple melody to lift the heart The Week DogsTrust Too much milk London gets ready to party Opposing views, with the fox in the middle Illegal torture Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Royal engagements in 2005 Getting heated High divers Extreme sports The Times Home Alone A change in attitude towards age would truly advance adoption Put on the wildlife highlights—but don't expect them to be like reality Wild Notebook Times past 2005 enters the waiting room of history Pop stars, they always love the blues Successful rockers are conservative at heart - but that doesn't mean the Tories should be signing them up Mick Jagger a Street Fightin' Man? More a gilded husk cruising in a soft top Please allow us to get away Scot-free To survive, newspapers will have to learn the era of their ways Return of the sedan chair: a seductive case Court freezes directors' assets Lose the disco ball, bus driver told Police appeal to sex attacker Fish out of water lands in fire Hotpoint Call special branch, that tree house is offensive Magnet In 2006, I Will ... Bishops resolve to fight the flab - and end world poverty Double Saving Today dfs Blair looks ahead to a new year of crucial decisions Kennedy beset by new doubts over leadership Gandhi inspires Tory message TA fights to retain troops Olympic gain for business NHS 'to meet waiting target' Jessops If I push the QE2 from Does Anything Eat Wasps? is the No 1 bestseller on Amazon. Here we feature more readers' Q&As on everyday science Everest Paying to be pampered is a bit like asking to be abused Timberland Flooring Chanel Sale wanadoo Dame Danny shimmers in ageless show of exuberance first night Theatre Cinderella Ashcroft, Croydon The Year on the Web A Cheshire town has become a centre for 'zombie' PCs, reports Rhys Blakely Most-Read Stories at Times Online Empiredirect. co. uk Citizen supremacy In the zone Shock to the system Little v large Best news is no news Times World News What I did in my holidays, by the boy who snuck out to Iraq Sabotage and threats close oil refinery An Essay with a Difference What next? mfi Libraries ban smelly people and public sex A Life in Music Q: How do you pay homage to a towering musical genius? A: With a bra that can play Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (AP): 'Threats were made to Hariri' (AFP): Fire drama on 747 (AFP): Airspace patrol (AP): Hunger strikers (AP): Bush fires rage (AP): Coke sales ban (AFP): Putin out of touch (Reuters): Posters removed From death and destruction Iraq Egypt Iran Saudi Arabia Israel and the Palestinians northern rock Syria and Lebanon Stars of 2006 Chinese journalists strike as Editor is sacked Biggest Eyesores Monuments to ugliness and the triumph of cash over culture (AP): 20 dead as camp cleared Police on alert to prevent riots EU fears loss of Russian gas (AP): Inquiry into spying leak Times Business Hilton chief to pocket £9m SonyBMG settles NTL deal cleared Citigroup offer Quote of the day Treasury wins £21bn rail ruli There's snow business ... FTSE 100 can celebrate gains, but success is relative FTSE 100 Knighthood for oilman who took a gamble Stock Markets In 2006 we will pay for Brown's lost touch Business Commentary North Sea Oil Carmakers at the crossroads Commodities Energy gap Pound to Dollar Oxfam Currencies Well found Business Need to Know The Times World Markets British Funds Business big shot Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Full results for all companies can be found in the … Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Look ahead Briefing Venezuela demands taxes CRH cements Spanish link China oil project complete NYSE seat sold for $3.5m BAE sells Atlas Elektronik Citigroup to take Chinese bank stake Open Window Head of Hilton Group to earn £9m from deal House price increase is lowest for decade Fitch takes a negative view of M&S bull run The ins and outs of creating a slogan The Times Intel will spend $2bn on selling new look in 2006 SonyBMG offers the gift of song in spyware dispute 'The year has not panned out as well as it might at several of my little jobs' The former Whitehall mandarin who now bestrides Britain's boardrooms looks back at the movers and shakers of 2005 The Times Equator scents success in hunt for gas off West African coast Gilts For those seeking a bargain, Scotland may be the best bet Tempus Poor Show Rally peters out as investors take their year-end profits Stock Markets Large Caps Business Equity Prices Childline Night Service Appeal Emergency Equity Prices Business 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items New Year Honours Knights Bachelor Order of the Bath KCB CB Order of St Michael and St George CMG Royal Victorian Order KCVO CVO LVO MVO Royal Victorlan Medal Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal Order of the British Empire DBE KBE CBE Order of the British Empire OBE OBE Order of the British Empire MBE MBE continued MBE Diplomatic Service and Overseas List Order of the Bath Order of St Michael and St George Order of the British Empire Grenada St Christopher and Nevis St Vincent and the Grenadines Solomon Islands Tuvalu Military Division Royal Navy Order of the Bath Order of the British Empire Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal Military Division Army Order of the Bath Order of the British Empire Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal Military Division Royal Air Force Order of the Bath Order of the British Empire Commonwealth Awards Belize Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal Queen's Police Medal Queen's Fire Service Medal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Philip Oakes Writer and poet whose three-volume memoirs relate an odyssey from the prewar Potteries to journalism and literary life A congenial colleague despite his occasional modern gadgets, which always failed to work for him Philip Oakes, writer and poet, was born on January 31, 1928. He died on December 18, 2005, aged 77 Lives Remembered The timeless question: consolidate or integrate? Jonathan Romain analyses British Jewry as it marks its 350th anniversary Sunday Worship The calendar of commercialism does not reflect our spiritual rhythms Credo Faith News Modern Times Food swapping, fault finding, cummerbund conundrums and avuncular honorifics Times Online Feather Report Readers Reply What to Look out for Hold the front page - but for news, not trailers Feedback Why we need the page one puffery; plus your thoughts on our Style Guide Jumbo Crossword 618 Cryptic clues Literary quiz times2 Crossword 3788 Times Online The Listener Crossword 3858 Bridge Court Circular Clarification Birthdays The Times Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular The Times Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - War Gifts All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed The Times Truth in folklore weather warnings Weather Eye Anniversaries Great Lives Five-Day Forecast Today: Mild with Sunny Spells and Scattered Showers. Temperatures: Max 10C, Min 0C weathercall Times Sport Duo grateful for a few bob from Mum David Powell on two more British athletes whose mothers have been pivotal in the quest for medals Foster nears finish on the slippery slope to Turin Cheltenham plans guide Phillips out of shadows Wolverhampton Racing next Week The Times Sports Book Armaturk on course to defy top weight Lingfield Park Warwick Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Uttoxeter Warne adds historic chapter to story of his greatness Scoreboard Guide to this Weekend's Guinness Premiership Action Times Test Controversy surrounds Manley win after Lewis takes a walk Darts Fans flock to welcome O'Driscoll's new start Rugby Union How the man with the child in his eyes took goal celebrations to new extremes Warming to Sir Alex's theory Iceberg offers cold comfort Flournoy probe Hingis powers up McGoldrick signs Peterhansel bid Greig feels pain Middlesbrough v Manchester City The Weekend Fixtures Charlton Athletic v West Ham United Portsmouth v Fulham Chelsea v Birmingham City Sunderland v Everton Liverpool v West Bromwich Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United The Results Service Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers Wigan Athletic v Blackburn Rovers Aston Villa v Arsenal Is it right to tell manager time is up? The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory The Times The Fink Tank Predictor By Our Sports Staff: Jewell refuses to be held to ransom over Ashton transfer McClaren forced to sell as fans stay away By Our Sports Staff: Mido hopes to earn his spurs despite leading cup role in Egypt Terry wants title rivals to feel pain of chasing in vain Kilbane lacks charity for old club By Our Sports Staff: Allardyce fears United double act Times Online LuaLua hopes to delay trip O'Leary anger at fixture crush Wenger at a loss to find reasons for Arsenal slide Ribbing for sibling as Cissé refutes brother's transfer talk Blue Square Vidic ready to complete United move Cap Doesn't Fit Fury across the Mersey at lack of appreciation 'Magic sponge' veteran soaks up accolades No recognition for champion Hatton The Times Crossword 23,174 Mills award for Wimbledon reign MBE caps great year for Yankey Best ready for Palace party 2012 bid team and Ashes victors reap the rewards Sport We Can only Get Better The Times Sir Alex turns hairdryer on Bolton's frozen pitch Gong with the Wind: Why No MBE for Gerrard? Lose the Froth Inside Free guides Corners cut on payouts Helen Pridham was left £800 out of pocket after her car was written off What to do if your car is a write-off Adwatch Egg Money Card Last chance to claim tax break Pensions My own dark financial secret Politicians have failed to tackle the worst-kept secret Store card providers still have some tricks up their sleeves Links Put your resolve to the test Becoming a paragon of financial virtue is no easy task, so Times Money has asked a range of experts for their new year's resolutions egg The Money team's best intentions Legal & General Whine of the Week Riding high with my trusty shock-absorbers Share of the Month Update Did you grab a s… Magnus Grimond takes stock of the biggest winners for investors Top Tips for 2006 Mark Atherton Asks the Experts Baillie Gifford Thumbs up Thumbs down Sting in the tail for O2 investors Mark Atherton says that capital gains tax could take a chunk out of any takeover windfall The Times It's dog eat dog in the telecoms sector Fidelity Unit Trust and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Buying company shares is nothing like Mortgages Cheapest level-term assurance Best with-profits personal pension Unit trust funds over five years Investment trusts over five years Pension annuities Savers' best buys National Savings & Investments Permanent interest-bearing shares cahoot Pointers No need to make a meal of it Go It Alone Gráinne Gilmore meets the woman behind a fast-growing restaurant booking service Artemis Survival tips The Times Inside Free next Week Fertility tourism What's in store? Neurodiversity, the NHS and nappies: Body&Soul peers into its big crystal ball and predicts the hottest health trends for 2006 Autistic licence Horse sense Find your old genes Cancer vaccine Embryo hat trick No sex, we're moral Home glamour: a look to DIY for Any alternative? Football fever A spa's the business Health-boosting shrimp oil to krill for Sick choice Nappy lib Cure on a plate Reach for the stars Time to unplug Hope defeats experience Inside the Mind of a GP Illness: the pathway to creative genius? Disease, rather than being a barrier to greatness, may be its wellspring, says Roger Dobson Michelangelo, Picasso and Goya were Depressives Healthy Living Yearbook 2006 Suffering for their art? Ah, those innocent days full of magic Even though they would rather die than admit it Julie Myerson discovers that the festive season still holds certain charms for her teenage children When They were Little, Christmas was so Easy Where are my socks, dear? Happy Families The Helpless Husband Time to take control Always up against the clock? This extract from The Mind Gym tells you how to get time on your side Slow down: achieve more Picture Gallery Weigh to go - just step on Sorted Bathroom Scales These monitors measure body fat as well as your weight, but are they a little heavy going? The Times Offers Direct A splash of gay glamour Homo away from home: Damian Barr tries one of the world's first gay-only spas in Palm Springs Flirt if You Want to but There's No Fleshpot Vibe Lunchtime Fix The Power-Plate Workout The Times ibuprofen Yummy tummies Ten-Minute Toner: Stomach Put on a few pounds at Christmas? It's time to fight the battle of the bulge Don't want to play footsie After a drunken party, my girlfriend told me that she found my feet a turn-on. I find this disturbing. Is there any way of diverting her attention further north? The marathon man Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Lloyd Scott, 44, will go to any lengths, and depths, for a leukaemia charity—so far he's raised £4m Trust Boots Boots Contents On track to be a better you Change One Thing New Year's Resolutions Most of us vow to be healthier in the coming year—but few of us keep our resolutions. Now, help is at hand, says John Naish Boots Quiz How motivated are you? Phillip Hodson asks the questions that determine your drive to succeed Viva la resolution! Change One Thing Setting the Goals Every day is January 1 for me Jonny Wilkinson wants to teach us ordinary mortals a thing or two about self-discipline. John Naish meets the rugby messiah Foody friends who tried the e-diet Change One Thing There for You Gilly Smith and friends discovered that the daily updates of an e-mail diet support group were a great way to stay out of the biscuit tin. Jonathan Richards visits the world of cyber helpers, below The e-mail dieters The best sites at a screen near you ... Looking for help? Just pop into a chat room Chat Rooms are Free, Fast and Easy to Use Trust Boots The Times Cath Urquhart Big in Brazil Game on Down Under Here we go, here we go . . . Happy Birthday, Wolfgang Remembering Rembrandt Hotel, motel . . . Yotel Burma gets a boost Multiple Display Advertising Items Fun without the sun Now g is for ... The healthy option Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Online A year of travelling wonderfully Times writers tell us of the unexpected delights they found on their journeys in 2005 Leaping dolphins ... sheer poetry Unexpected Delights Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Snow What's hot in the cold Vive la France Best Deal In the Know Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go naked into the new year From hot spots to cold bots, here are Lonely Planet's ideas for where to shed your clothes The Times Travel Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd tv & radio BBC One S4c Film Choice Digital and Satellite Viewing Guide BBC One Variations Film Choice Digital and Satellite Viewing Guide Friday's Su Doku Solutions New Year's Eve New Year's Day Bumper New Year's Eve Su Doku Solve our New Year's Eve Samurai Su Doku Magazine Clinique The Times Contents New Year's Eve at Maunkberry's Contacts Seiko Apparently turbines are 'the new iPods'. They are the bee's knees, or kipper's knickers, as we say up here Alife and Perry's Beginners' Guide to ... I Didn't Get where I Am Today without ... Tim Long, 36, Writer and Producer for the Simpsons Lexiconfusion No. 64 of Bennett & Teed's Illustrated Homographs Yummy Mummy Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney The next Big Thing Trends of the Year The Mavens and Influencers who Push Forward the Zeitgeist Have Had a Frantically Innovative Year Someone's Got to Do It ... The Back End of a Pantomime Cow Abbot Ale New Year's Eve Why Would Anyone Choose to Go through this Forced Revelry when the Shops Make It so Easy to Entertain at Home? Out There Workwear Sixties styles are the smart option for heading back to work in the New Year. Team simple shapes with flat boots, retro shades and peaked cap Military Fitness Man and Boy The Fast Show's Charlie Higson scored a surprise hit with his first Young Bond novel. As the next book, Blood Fever, is released, he tells Janice Turner how the input of his own sons helped him send 007 back to school Canarias 'My Boys are Typically, Bloodthirsty, so if the Books are a Little Violent, Blame Them' Fired Earth Wharfside The Year in Pictures Picture Gallery January March Nivea Picture Gallery April May June Picture Gallery July Picture Gallery The Year in Pictures August Picture Gallery peru September Voyages Jules Verne The Year in Pictures October Seeds of Change November Seeds of Change Picture Gallery December A Name for All Seasons Waugh and Woolf wrote for it; Beaton and Avedon shot for it; Audrey Hepburn modelled for it—as Harper's Bazaar is reborn, Janice Turner looks back at a magazine legend Picture Gallery Fashion Six Great . . . Running Shoes Picture Gallery Top Hats How to Get Dressed Perfect road-running shoe with good stability Meanwhile, Madonna, in her Best Dick Van Dyke Reprise yet, is Doing her Bit to Revive the English Flat Cap Kenya 13 Nights from Just £412 per Person, Saving up to £721 per Person To Book, or for Further Details, Call 020-8466 2987, … Amass Objects to Inspire Hope against 2006 Voodoo Bag of Tricks Kingsmill The Non-Testicular Offal on the Plate provided Context for the Gentle, White Rooster's Doodles The Sunday Times Where to Drink when You are Hitting the Sales in Leeds My Mission for the New Year is to Get People to Eat More Locally Caught, Properly Sourced Fish The Times What we All Need to Toast the New Year with is a Delicious, Full-Flavoured yet Dry Sparkler Wesley-Barrell Storage, if Not out of Sight or Built-In from the Start, Should at Least Please the Eye Scenes from Domestic Life Sexy Storage Picture Gallery A Fresh Start When art director Claire Lloyd took her career in a different direction, her apartment got a clean new look, too 'I Wanted to Use as Much Natural Light as Possible, and to Simplify the Space' In with the new So 'eco' and 'earthy' are the key words in gardening next year . . . the experts tell us what else to expect Gardens Weekend Tips Boudicca Grand Tour of China Plumbs Multiple Display Advertising Items Have I ever told you, Colette, I said, that I really fancy Miss Scarlet in Cluedo? 'But she's a plastic figurine,' she said. So what? I replied Multiyork Rémy Martin

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