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News from 02/01/2006

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Amanda Andrews, Gabriele Marcotti, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Peter Lansley, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Page and Roger Boyes, Sue Tsoucalas, Roy Evans, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Ducker, David Lynch, Carol Sarler, Sam Marlowe, Roger Maynard, D. Cameron Watt, Joanna Weinburg, David McVay, Sebastian Lander, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Wardle, George Goertzen, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Anatole Kaletsky, Peter Hodge, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Graham Keeley, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mark Ogden, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Martin McKee Professor, Michael Treays, Bill Calderhead, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Michael Randle, Dr Anna Gilmore, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Alan Combes, Raymond Keene, Jules Salter, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Marc Aspland, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Jonathan Kingsbury, Edward Landor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Sir John Dankworth, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Dan McGeachie, Jonathan Clayton, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Malcolm Boyden, Anjana Ahuja, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Sir John Lea, D. C. B. Reed, Josh Ball, David Sanderson, Jamie Whyte, Michael Horsnell and David Sanderson, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Trevor Chenery, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Sandringham, Paul Pickering, Chris Lightbown, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Judy Meewezen, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nicola Copping, Joe Joesph,

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The Times Choose where to go for operation Shut all hours Boom year ahead Index Kidnap relief Wilkinson blow Index Gas bills may hit new high after Russia cuts supplies Jumbo Crossword Michael Owen I'll be back after the break, in time for World Cup Whitehall job cuts body needs more staff - to cut jobs In the Times Today The Times Rise in youth prison suicide How Costs Rose Questions over royal omission Labour MEP dies suddenly Ex-gunrunner killed in his car Smiths reunite, minus Morrissey Shopper fatigue hits sales Boodles Raindance Once they were open all hours, but they may shut for ever in a decade If current trends are not reversed, MPs fear that the heart will be torn out of local communities, reports Sam Coates How Russian gas blockade sent a shiver across Europe Power Struggle 'Tsunami' of anti-Semitism Chef crushed £9m win at risk Cave-in death Extra episode Teenager killed Lovers' lane Crushing Victory for the Archers Abbey Eat out for £5 is Back The English come to aid of Agincourt six centuries after victory Patients get right to choose hospital for their treatment Waiting times and cleanliness are key Changing Policies Cameron breaks with Thatcherite past in about-turn over health policy Rain brings relief to Sydney after bushfires threaten city A Constant Danger to Lives and Property London flood risk assessed Vitamin D sales Mormon attack Medals stolen Aerial in the eye Text messages Price of marriage Top of the pops Chapter and verse of online book swaps Post Office Codebreakers rack their brains to solve Dan Brown's new poser The publisher says the clues are already out there - on the cover of The Da Vinci Code reports Ben Hoyle Freed aid worker reluctant to talk about her captors Chanel Sale Cartoonist who revitalised The Perishers is dead at 83 Girl describes her abductor Boxing Day Killing Suicide prevention Euthanasia change 77 years apart Man dies in fire MRSA amputee In the lick of time Boots Currys Huge run on cricket bats Bomb allegations withdrawn Hybrid aircraft is military future Carpet Right Bad plumbing? Early bath. . . Victims' mother critical of trip Dfs Dfs The New Year around Britain Three killed, dozens hurt in violent New Year's Eve Life before the Beatles Welcoming overseas students to Britain House prices Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline.co.uk/debate The dangers of thespian smoke Baby gripes Bring on Brünnhilde Foiled by flashers Where to get off Picture Gallery Forever England It is fitting that pupils in Kent should ride to the rescue of Agincourt Why it can be a very smart move to start life with a Jewish momma Times Future Leaders around the world must be relevant or 2006 could break them Wouldn't you don't know it? Honoured, I'm not so soure Why Sir Tom but not Sir Bruce? It's time we gonged out this tired farce and found a better system Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate Nonsense can be a narcotic, too It's time our rulers stopped getting high on bigotry over the laws on drug-taking The parties are going Google-eyed in this hi-tech hunt for the floating vote PC World PC World Bishop who converted to Rome is tipped for top honour By a Scotland Correspondent: Cardinal attacks 'gay marriage' and easy divorce Marital status may scupper move Teenager falls in roof chase Insecure spell Spelling whiz-kid Fern favourite Britons abroad Funniest films In the pink The Times Daks Sale now on Backing disaster efforts with tea and a bacon roll Fun and flash, but these vixens leave space for improvement First night Theatre Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens The Venue, WC2 National savings & investments Fans pay £100,000 for their own piece of sporting history Blair's heroes of democracy who embraced oppression A new generation of African leaders in courting Western ire by flouting G8 standards of 'governance', writes Jonathan Clayton Strong Man Viennese set to repel Turks' new advance on the West The Times Challenges Facing Austrian Presidency of the EU Breaking advertising law is child's play Smokers huff and puff at ban on lighting up in public places Rebellion is in the air after the Spanish Government decided to get tough with tobacco users, reports Graham Keeley (AP): Wave of arson hits France (Ap): Spying was 'vital' (AP): Schools flout ban (AFP): Leader on trial Claim is 'fantasy' (AP): Car bombs hurt 20 (AFP): In-flight birth (AP): Storms sweep north California Debenhams Styling the Nation Sharon prepares for surgery Tying the knot on jungle love Freed women return to kidnappers (AFP): Towering jump into record book The Youthful Champions The Times Mortgage Service Skating star is left out in the cold for being too young Eat out for £5 is Back US cannot fence off the challenge of immigration Halls Max Strength New Year Messages Honda The Big Easy shakes off its Katrina blues for one night Times Business Southern Cross in £1bn float plan Compass move Postal rivalry Fewer shoppers Quote of the day Commercial property set for another boom year Virgin Mobile board likely to reject increased offer from NTL Will Rates Tumble in 2006? FTSE 100 City looks to interest rate cut from next month Stock Markets My rose-tinted spectacles are coming off Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar AA Currencies Need to Know: 2005 A £12m Mobile Phone Call FTSE 100 Dow Jones Nikkei Oil The Merger Dogged by Doubts Gold Perfume makers struggle to keep noses in front The Times Sweet Smell of Success Celebrity scents go head to head with big brands Rank to return £300m as gaming group is shot of its last film asset Founder turns sales round for Iceland Blackstone prepares £1bn flotation of Southern Cross Rivals gear up to take small firms' business off Royal Mail Brothers in arms or sibling rivals? Monday List Top Ten Brothers in Business You can choose your friends but not your relatives. Remember The Brothers, the 1970s television series, based around the fictional conflicts and rivalries within the Hammond family over the direction of the family road haulage business? Are the famous business siblings listed below "Brothers in Arms", … New York state of absent mind Unclaimed baggage holds hidden treasure for buyers and sellers From diamond rings to mummified falcons, one American business has seen it all, writes Abigail Rayner Heady mix of coffee and vodka proves to be tonic for success Powers in the Boardroom Susan Murray's continuing drive to take on new challenges has brought her to the forefront of a variety of top companies, writes Sarah Butler Bank of Scotland Corporate Power CV The Times The Leader in Ten Questions Business Equity Prices Make a Wish Times Register Wang Daohan A key figure in the "Shanghai Gang" who went on to lead China's negotiations with Taiwan Wang Daohan, Chinese Communist Party official, was born in 1915. He died on December 24,2005, aged 90 Alex Currall Imaginative and diligent managing director of the Post Office who took the business into profit Alexander Currall, CB, CMG, civil servant, was born on January 30,1917. He died on October 29,2005, aged 88 Professor Maurice Beresford Historian whose painstaking work on deserted medieval communities led to his celebrated book The Lost Villages of England Professor Maurice Beresford, historian, was born on February 6,1920. He died on December 15,2005, aged 85 Loomis Dean Photographer famous for his quiky images in Life magazine Loomis Dean, photographer, was born on September 19,1917. He died on December 7,2005, aged 88 Anne Wright Chief sub-editor and managing editor of Country Life who brought to her job a formidable range of skills Anne Wright, chief sub-editor of Country Life, 1988-2005, was born on August 22,1949. She died of cancer on December 10,2005, aged 56 RAF Half Yearly Promotions Court Circular Church News Lives in Brief Joe Jones, bandleader, singer and producer, was born on August 12,1926. He died on November 27,2005, aged 79 Alec I. Parrott, civil servant, was born on December 31,1919. He died on October 13,2005, aged 85 Denis Britton CBE, professor of agricultural economics, was born on March 25,1920. He died on October 12,2005, aged 85 Magazine notches up 200 Notebook Archaeology Appointment of receivers of firm was invalid Law Report Court of Appeal Sexual abuse allegations can be evidence of propensity Court of Appeal Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Births Marriages and Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest Wills Bridge Signs in the sky for a Roman victory Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Times on Line Weathercall Times Sport Harchibald needs 'miracle' to take part in Champion Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Times Test Exeter Folke Stone The Times Sports Book AYR The Results Service Southwell Racing Today's Fixtures Calm Radcliffe streams home Athletics Winter Olympics Sainz thirsts for the desert Barber cut above Unwanted twist Janda flies high Six of the best Derring-do on the high seas (or pond) Fishing William Hill Nothing odd about drop in viewing figures Sport on Television Who was Watching what The Times Woman carrying British hopes on her shoulders Before Andy Murray, there was Elena Baltacha, Neil Harman talks to the best home prospect A year to focus on red, white and blue Crowded calendar adds pressure for England selectors Npower Times on Line Flintoff has heaviest workload Navigator's Log How They Stand The Times Fragile boats face most gruelling test Bristol all fingers and thumbs in narrow loss Guinness Premiership How They Stand Wasps display the knack of champions Ryan angered by Leeds' spoiling game The Times Hodgson no longer in lather over his critics Burke capitalises on Newcastle pack's dominance Guinness Premiership Regain Ruddock urges appeal over Henson Semi-Finals The Times Crossword 23,175 Game left stunned by sudden death of popular coach Ellis Rugby League Taylor pressed to the wire Darts Sport Wilkinson needs resolution to get through latest setback The Times Times2 Passnotes The face Suburbia's sultry siren The click Thebulletin Contents Who has the magic to be our breakthrough star? Here are ten young people whose talents have flourished in the past 12 months. What do they need to win The Times/The South Bank Show award, asks Richard Morrison How to vote Why You Should Vote for Tomorrow Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery A good tradition is one we keep without thinking Weird? Gullible? Mad? That's journalists for you Noughtie is not nice I really have read Harris's List of Covent-Garden Ladies, says Sebastian Lander Dish The Times Not artichokes and not from Jerusalem Food Joanna Weinberg Salutes the weirdest root in the vegetable rack Health monday How do I reduce hypertension? Changes to your diet and lifestyle can bring down blood pressure, says Jane Clarke Healthy Direct Tomorrow Keep taking the didgeridoos Wind instruments can help with both asthma and snoring, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Urban Worrier The medical? Yes, I'll get round to it I've decided there is no point making tough resolutions Alley up? It's now cool to go bowling in Hollywood at $700 an hour, Chris Ayres reports, But Stefanie Marsh says the scars of ghastly nights out in Essex may be too deep for the craze to catch on in Britain No wonder the likes of Beyoncé and Cameron Diaz like this place The Times Snuggle up to a lash of colour this winter Boots Arts Obdurate person singular Alan Ayckbourn won't bring his new work to the West End. He tells Judy Meewezen Why Illegible Article Art of the matter The embrace of Mammon Beck's Futures reminds us that the relationship between money and art is a long and complex one The artist reserves the right to the last laugh, and the eleverest mock their patrons in ways too subtle to detect An extraordinary talent for the ordinary man August Wilson charted black history through its unsung people, says Benedict Nightingale Don't miss Entertainments Jumbo Crossword No 619 Times2 clues Times on Line The prize for each of the first Tv & radio Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times 27 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertaiment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Television multichannel Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial BBC One Viewing Guide Rebus Variations Who Killed the British Sitcom?/the Ultimate Sitcom The Thick of IT BBC Two, 10pm Film Choice Best Family Films Best Classics Best Dramas The Goodies - the bad and the ugly Weekend TV Tim Teeman The loss to bird-watching—should Bill Oddie resume his comic capers—would be too great Su Doku Cubed Crestaholidays Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3789 Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau The Game The Game Says Whistle Blower I Will Be Back after the Break The News Michael Owen rues his luck after joining a fashionable club Parker Injury Puts Newcastle on the Edge of Another Crisis Eriksson Holds Door Open Newcastle United v Middlesbrough Kick-Off 3pm Anatomy of a Modern Curse Ben Hoyle reports on a remarkable rise from obscurity for mere metatarsals Robson Hails New 'Captain Marvel' Birmingham City v Wigan Athletic Kick-Off 3pm, BBC One at 11pm Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool Kick-Off 3pm BBC One 11pm Blackburn Rovers v Portsmouth Kick-Off 7.35pm, Sky Sports 17.30pm Hero to East End Zero Matt Hughes finds Frank Lampard motivated by boo-boys Everton v Charlton Athletic Kick-Off 3pm, BBC One 11pm West Ham United v Chelsea Kick-Off 12.45pm, Premplus 12.30pm Jol in Pursuit of Pedersen Fulham v Sunderland Kick-Off 3pm, BBC One 11pm Baggies out to Clobber Villa The Previews Barclays Premiership Malcolm Boyden on the historic story behind today's derby West Bromwich Albion v Aston Villa Kick-Off Noon BBC One at 11pm Managers @ Work Showing a Lot of Bobble The Two Dannys Danny Kelly looks back on the knitted hat that turned heads for all the wrong reasons Picture Gallery Next Week Not as Crazy as the Seemed The Previews Coca-Cola Championship Russell Kempson talks to Wally Downes about his success as Reading coach Swansea May Profit from Trundle Injury Coca-Cola League One Reading Matter Chasing Pack Close in on Wycombe Lead Coca-Cola League Two Mourinho Condemns Show-Offs The Games Barclays Premiership Chelsea (2) 2 Crespo 25, Robben 43 Birmingham City (0) 0 Birmingham left to rue missed early chances O'neil's Emergence Gives Portsmouth Renewed Cause for Hope Portsmouth (1) 1 O'Neil 43 Fulham (0) 0 Controversial goal drags Fulham back into the mire Barton Lights up the Gloom Middlesborough (0) 0 Manchester City(0) 0 Entertainment hard to find at Riverside Birthday Gifts for Ferguson Manchester United (2) 4 N'Gotty 8 (og), Saha 44, Ronaldo 68,90 Bolton Wanderers (1) 1 Speed 33 Ronald unwraps generous Bolton defence Everton Grateful for Ferguson's Intervention Sunderland (0) 0 Everton (0) 1 Cahill 90 Substitute plays key role in undeserved victory Arsenal's Soft Middle Exposed Aston Villa (0) 0 Arsenal (0) 0 Villa fans happy to cheer despite lacking penetration As Cycle of Despair Rolls on for Sunderland Charlton Find their Appetite Charlton Athletic (1) 2 Bartiett 21, Bent 63 West Ham United (0) 0 Post-Christmas points binge satisfies Curbishley Fans Enjoy Sight of Old Kewell Liverpool (0) 1 Crouch 52 West Bromwich Albion (0) 0 Troubled midfield player looks to put 2005 behind him Barclays Premiership Entertainment Table Hughes Revelling in Taste of High Life as Wigan Run Low on Energy Wigan Athletic (0) 0 Blackburn Rovers (1) 3 Pedersen 15, Reid 53, Bellamy 85 Reid's sublime strike powers superb Blackburn display Tottenham Thrive on a Positive Influence Tottenham Hotspur (1) 2 Tinio 43, Mido 66 Newcastle United (0) 0 Newcastle display little sense of purpose The Games Coca-Cola Championship Burnley (0) 1 G O'Connor 84 (pen) Sheffield Wednesday (1) 2 Eagles 5, Coughlan 56 Derby County Leicester City (0) 0 Sheffield United (1) 2 Crewe Alexandra Ipswich Town Preston North End Wolverhampton Fortunes Looking up Again at Leeds Leeds United (1) 2 Douglas 45,57 Hull City (0) 0 Victory caps rollercoaster year Burley's Charges Bereft of Inspiration Cardiff City (2) 2 Ledley 6, Jerome 9 Southampton (1) 1 Blackstock 25 Early flourish decisive for home side Johnson Profits by Bone of Contention Watford (0) 1 Henderson 59 Crystal Palace (1) 2 Ward 18, Johnson 72 (pen) Palace forward shows England class Tuttle Helping Millwall to Change for Better Brighton & Hove Alb (1) 1 Hammond 3 Mill Wall (0) 2 May 46, Simpson 50 Triple substitution is an Inspiration Yeates Makes Difference for Colchester Brentford (0) 0 Colchester United (1) 2 Yeates 30,86 Brilliant Davison defies Brentford Barnsley Oldham Athletic Southend United Gillingham Port Vale Swindon town Nottingham Forest Rotherham United Walsall Scunthorpe United Yeovil Town Unwanted Cards at Christmas Joanna Taylor—The Footballer's Wife Danny Murphy's other half on a packed fixture list off the pitch—and frustration on it England's Familiar Foes Greater than the Sun of their Parts Poland Countdown to the World Cup 158 Days to Go Bridges Spans the Class Gap for Carlisle Carlisle United (0) 2 Livesey 60, Bridges 80 Rochdale (1) 1 Sturrock 2 Striker's pedigree makes difference Bristol Rovers Lincoln City Oxford United Cheltenham Town Macclesfield Town Torquay United Northampton town Wrexham Barnet Leyton Orient Results A Cambridge Too Far` Walter Gammie on the proposed merger of the city's clubs Rivals Fumble for Positives Woking (0) 0 Dagenham & Redbridge (0) 0 Draw little help in quest for play-offs The Times Red Card Sparks Celtic Fightback Heart of Midlothian (2) 2 Jankauskas 6, Pressley 8 Celtic (0) 3 Pearson 55, McManus 87,90 McManus double shatters Hearts Buffel Serves up Sweet Treat for McLeish Dundee United (0) 0 Beigian playmaker Inspires Rangers Aberdeen Falkirk Livingston Iran under Friendly Fire Gabriele Marcotti on the political rows stopping the national team getting a game The Times Thefantasy Game Win a Share of £200,000 Murphy Hoping Eriksson is Numbered among Admirers Leaderboard Superleagues Weekly £500 Winner Managers Picture Gallery Today Saturday Live Matches Glazer Angry at Being Frozen out Bill Edgar believes the fixture list is not fair on American millionaire fans Toonarmy Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Neroes Fixtures The Times

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