News from 03/01/2006
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Henry David Thoreau, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Grace Bradberry, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Jonathan Pepler Association of Chief Archivists in Local Government, Ivo Tennant, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Daniel Power, Gerry Lynch, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Bill McKitterick, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Jenny Davey, Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Henry Russell, Kevin Eason, José Manuel Barroso, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Andrew Layden, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ratcliffe Archive Liaison, Jane Clarke, Dr Leslie V. Morrison, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Andy Stephens, James Delingpole, Gerald Ratzin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Andrew Drummond and Sophie Kirkham, Michael Glover, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tits John, Nell Johnston, Tim Teeman, Russell Kempson, Sara Kinsey Business Archives Council, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Giles Smith Sport on Television, Ross Clark, Peter Anderson Chairman, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Dr David Robinson Chairman, British Records Association, David Lawrenson, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Samuel, Alan Combes, David C. Lane, Geoffrey Smeed, Luke Leitch, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Dr Christopher Kitching Royal Historical Society, Matt Hughes, Kaveh Solhekol, James Tweed, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Andrew Jack, Mrs Yaffa Glass Leeds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Ruth Savage policy officer, Jonathan Clayton, Tosin Sulaiman, Mel Webb, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Ann Whitmore, Anna Lines, Ben Webster, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Gary Jacob and Oliver Kay, K. G. Aldridge, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, George parker, Robbie Millen, Jenny Davey, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent Gill Alien, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Fran Yeoman, Arcadi Gaydamak Businessman and philanthropist, Ross Anderson, Bruce Brandon, Joe Bolger, Dan McDougall, Tosin Sulaiman and Roger Maynard,
ResumoThe Times Liverpool winning run ends in draw Kennedy threat Richard Morrison Gas supply pledge 'Those now wringing hands are the types that put Gaza captive row Index Casino law will fuel gambling problems-Watchdog Cobbler's talk Backpacker killed on paradise beach Supercasinos are no big deal, says gaming watchdog In the Times Today The Times Casinos 'will fuel addication' Making of a High-Roller Sex-for-visas investigation Weapon use rises £9.4m Lotto loser Welfare reform Hostel stabbing Nicotine patch risk No-go dancers His own Tourist Trap 2 Britons killed in skydiving accident Murder comes to an island idyll Katherine Morton was killed after taking a stroll on a beach in Thailand, write Andrew Drummond and Sophie Kirkham Kennedy under fire from party's leader in the Lords He is partly to blame for his troubles, but it would hurt the Lib Dems to challenge him before the local elections, says Lord McNally Andrew Pierce reports A Turbulent Year in the Life of Charles Kennedy Man saved as fire kills sister Police allow rave Crash pair named Cat blinded Mystery murder Hard decision Bins microchipped HSBC The Evidence Prove Christ exists, judge orders priest Russia restoring gas supplies Ukraine is accused of using pipeline to siphon off fuel meant for West, Jeremy page writes from Moscow Turning off the pipes threatens to leave Putin out in the cold Analysis How Will It Affect Me British energy company draws up plans to increase production supply as Europe is sold short £½m battle for Blunkett memoirs The chequebooks are out for stories from his private life and time in the Cabinet, reports Andrew Pierce TravelLodge dfs … but Engelbert outsold the Beatles The Summer of Love is still top of the pops… Boots Rac rescue Earl victim of 'contract killing' Widow is charged for plotting his murder, reports Charles Bremner from Paris Eat out for £5 is Back Eleven dead after ice rink roof collapses Shameless Librarian stumbles on lost Byron work Mislaid Lines Detox diets are a waste of time and money, say scientists Is your can second-hand? Under Scrutiny Multiple Display Advertising Items Adverts do mark teens drink more, study shows Russian cannon Save our archives Rising and hidden costs of nursery schools Please extinguish all grandparents Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co.UK/debate Honours system is batting on a sticky wicket We are just slowing down Water babies Pull his socks up The Times High Stakes The Gambling Commission should be a tougher regulator The First Beatle A torrent of music and kitsch from the prodigy of Salzburg If you managed to get a movie ticket at new year, you deserve an award The New Cold War Russia's use of energy as a political weapon could prove disastrous Wise men trying to save corner shops are the very ones who put Tesco there Labour's dirty little educational secret More autonomy for schools means more middle-class parents getting precious places The Times Join the Debate Join the Debate A quiet smile at absolute folly English culture may have awkward gaps, but its awareness of humour and proportion can be exquisite Let's agree we want division Thunderer Ross Clark How do you while away 100 hours in the cold? Queueing to rent a summer beach hut was no holiday, writes Michael Horsnell Rac direct insurance Life in the Line Beach at risk as sand is carted away by farmers Fire destroys books and paintings Trials to grow British avocado Rail fares rise by up to 8.8% Giant toad stows away in trainer Air France Queen Mother's art on display By Jupiter! Look what Mr Mole has dug up Mosaic tiles pushed to the surface by pests were the first clue to an exciting Roman villa find, reports Tosin Sulaiman Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Living Unearthed Here's to staying healthy, the easy way Self-steering buses set the new course as trams are overtaken Factory worker wins £1.45m Race against time Gatwick reprieve Car show moves Sight campaign Law Society could vanish amid revamp emporio home Short breaks to ease depression Mental Health Global role for super-union Trade Unions Birth problems link to anorexia Health Multiple Display Advertising Items There is more life in the old birds yet Times Sport Yellow brick road leads to a truly wizard production first night Theatre The Wizard of Oz Birmingham Rep Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News 'I feel like I've been stabbed in the back. I was here to help' Kidnapped aid worker Kate Burton's emotional outburst at captors delayed her family's release, Ian MacKinnon reports Family's Days in Captivity Airwaves warn villagers of impending dangers The Times charity appeal has provided a lifeline for orphans living in isolated, rural communities, reports Jonathan Clayton Christmas Appeal Highlights Multiple Display Advertising Items Jailed leader wins freedom Rain, wind and fire cause misery in US egg Reuters: Deluge helps to contains blazes Record Year Tamil arrests spark unrest Record number of giant pandas Reuters: Nine shot dead in steel protest bulldog Flu controls at pilgrimage NatWest Runaway is home and grounded Multiple Display Advertising Items RAC direct insurance Powered up Iraq must rebuild itself after £11bn fund is exhausted UN to question Assad over bombing China plans to profit from Mark After embracing capitalism, the Communist Party is looking to old ideas to maintain its grip on power, Jane MacArtney writes Free in the Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Esquire Finding its Way in the Dark Pollution kills off river dolphin (Reuters): Threat to delay Palestinian poll (AFP): Asbestos ship (AP): Security jams (AFP): Blast traps 13 Times Business Europe's oil and gas shares rise Chairman for S&N Superdrug plan Starbucks ruling Quote of the day US forces Brussels into rethink on aircraft emissions Britain defies the box office slump as Harry Potter … LCI Seeks licence for park Lane casino in Grosvenor … FTSE 100 Stock Markets Bond markets are sounding false alarm North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Old Speckled Hen Currencies From Davos to Longbridge in store Market Movements Edited by Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger Nine city hotspots will offer wireless internet use British Airways Property exchange in relaunch Bundesbank to shed to shed 1,500 staff Surge in office deals as a new Liverpool takes shape Bad Winter is good news for breakdown insurers UK equities analysts expecting a bumper year for blue-chip stocks Dealers suspect copper faces meltdown Oil and gas shares rise in Europe Reuters: China keeps up frantic pace to sustain impressive growth Jane MacArtney analyses the financial reforms that are needed to modernise the economy and markets Investment Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Key names in the frame for 2006 The CBI will lead the way in a challenging new year. Christine Buckley reports Times Register Wing-Commander Peter Ward-Hunt Interpid airman who was at the heart of the early strategic bombing campaign against Germany Lives Remembered B. S. J. Isserlin Archaeologist and refugee from Hitler's Germany who became head of Semitic studies at Leeds Rosalind Stracey Sculptor influenced by Henry Moore who chose her subject matter from nature and scenes of everyday life Eddie Barlow South African all-rounder and outspoken critic of apartheid Sexual offences prevention link with family court Court of Appeal Joint family enterprise is not a settlement for tax purposes Court of Appeal Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Church News Legal News Court Circular Ingenious invention still in use today Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Weathercall Chess Raymond Keene Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths The Times In Memoriam Private Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Times Sport Injury puts Kicking King out of Gold Cup Racing Absent Friends Times Test Our Racing Staff: Idle Talk states Cheltenham case Festival Betting The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Southwell AYR Wheldon graduates at the top of class of 2005 Motor Racing Kevin Eason talks to the driver from Buckinghamshire who has become a famous face in the United States Start your Engines Britons on Track outside Formula One Wild-card trio may pose serious play-off threat American Football Play-Offs Sullivan shines as Briers puts boot into Bulls Rugby League Skating on Firmer Ground Snow Reports Kerr siblings show blood is thicker than water Matthew Syed embarks on the next stage of our Sporting inspirations series with a study of an unlikely combination Peerless Taylor makes light work of Manley The Times Backers Enjoy Fluctuating Fortune Racing Results Form Yesterday's Four Meetings The Results Service Today's Fixtures Kallis class rescues South Africa after Lee's early blast Cricket Seven set sail for Melbourne Roma leads way O' Neill ruled out New role for Wurz Saint-Andre hails 'best side' as sale head to top Guinness Premiership How They Stand Varndell puts the gloss on victory for careless Leicester Ashton turns his back on bureaucracy to fight on the front line Scarlets fight back to leave Lomu with bad case of the blues Rugby Union Celtic League Show of strength turns bloody-minded How They Stand Timesonline Hingis rolls back the years with straight-sets win The Times Our Sports Staff: Late winner puts Southend top Coca-Cola League One How They Stand By Out Sports Staff: Wycombe lose nine-goal thriller Coca-Cola League Two How They Stand Blackstock gives Burley a boost Coca-Cola Championship Germany make plans for final Record-breakers Lincoln shake-up Di Stéfano better Watford open gap after getting home in the slow lane Coca-Cola Championship The Times How They Stand Mix-up means Stoke owners Lescott mishap seals an unhappy day for Hoddle miss a rousing second-half fightback Results and Tables Reading take five to notch up record unbeaten run Wenger out to win on points after non-title showdown Barclays Premiership Vidic Deal on Arsenal v Manchester United Hard-luck story adds to tale of woe for Sunderland Jarosik makes the difference as Sullivan gets what he wants Davis stands tall as Villa march on Clark makes point to Souness and supporters after late intervention Parker Told to Put his Feet up Insults inspire Lampard to achieve his goal Mourinho bemoanas crude sense of injustice Garcia spares Liverpool's blushes but Benitez Questions Bolton methods Barclays Premiership Everton nerves becalmed by Arteta and Cahill's double … How They Stand Martin Samuel Redknapp eyes January sales after costly slip at Blackburn reveals flaws Is 'Sacha' going to be the only Nick Szczepanik explores the options immediately available to Milan Mandaric should the Russian deal go through London Having a rich benefactor is not everyone's idea of football heaven The Times Crossword 23,176 Who are the Gaydamaks? Redknapp's List Sport Mourinho Sense of Injustice The Times Redknapp strikes it rich on the Russian lottery Gerrard and Diouf Cheat Storm times2 Passnotes the face Man in charge the click thebulletin Dogs may be man's best friends but a dog's best friend … Eva Herzigova contents End of the middle Follow the flat-stomach eating plan-for men as well as women- and lose almost a stone in a month, says Jane Clarke The shopping list Teas to ease the post-christmas gut Path to a new you starts here Tomorrow Benylin Now's the time to quit, shape up and swim Aversion therapy is being used to help people to give up cigarettes, reports Penny Wark, while Robbie Millen uses a personal trainer to get fit and Grace Bradberry learns the front crawl Why give up smoking? Crawlling to fitness Sexual equality: the final piece of the puzzle That's lovely: what's it for? The price of love Trying my resolve If I were … Daniel Craig, I'd be bringing the rough and tumble back to Bond, says Luke Leitch Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery The Times Are you sure your toddler is to blame? A Problem Shared The Times A cobbler who talks sense Patrick Cox is stepping up the ladder with his new shoe designs, says James Delingpole Catherine Walker The kit Watching video on the move AA Dish Boots The Times What's a nice girl like you … Laurie Long turned her search for love into an art project. Tim Teeman met her Royal Opera House The daddy of the Dadaists The Flemish eccentric James Ensor was a great visionary painter, says Michael Glover Going with the flow, naturally Richard Long's work rejoins us with nature's rhythms, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Times You, the star-maker The Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough Award is decided by our readers. Here two of our readers. 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