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News from 05/01/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Jane Brooks, Frances Vincent, Amanda Andrews, F. Harvey, John Demos, Matthew Syed, Stephen Wilson, Andrew Pierce, Tamara Kaminsky, Julia Phillips, Andreas Morello, Jacqui Henshaw, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Ricardo Viera, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Malcolm Chamberlain, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, David Saunders, Bodo Von Dewitz, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Feargus O'sullivan, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Stephen Farrell, Hubert MacFie, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Will Pavia and Fran Yeoman, Ian MacKinnon, David Sanderson and Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Liz Chong, James Mottram, Gael Newton, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, M. Dijkslag, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Sheldon Hal, Andrew Drummond and Sean O'Neill, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Rebecca O'Connor, Matt Hughes, Sumeet Chatterjee, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Wayne Slevers, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Catherine Coleman, Patrick Hosking, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Pete Townshend, Ellie Levenson, Stephen Farrell Middle East Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Anna Frame, Julian Evans and Rory Watson, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tosin Sulaiman, Ian Johns, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, J. G. Wishart, Russell Jenkins, Philip Coatesworth, Managing Director, Alan Lee, william Boyd, Jenny Davey, Nick Hasell and Joe Bolger, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lord Ezra Chairman of the National Coal Board, Martin Waller, Edna S. Wesis, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Simon de bruxelles, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Steve Bird and Jonathan Richards, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Edwards, James Christopher, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Nick Meo, Eileen Melling, James Chapman,

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The Times Turkish bird flu cases confirmed Mine families' fury True driver costs screen Equites boom 'Flying on the Cheap is a policy that won't fly' Middle East in turmoil as Sharon collapses Online dating At 12.02pm this successful career woman jumped to her death in London. Why? We misled public over downgrading cannabis - Clarke In the Times Today The Times 'Cameron Knows nothing - do not be frightened of him' Kennedy stand is dismissed Billie-Jo 'disorder' Victims identified Pensioner held Body identified Navy rape charge Too Pricey? Join the club Tiffany & Co. The freedom of the road - it now costs you £5,000 a year Mystery of leading lawyer's suicide leap from hotel Friends of a Rolls-Royce executive are stunned by her sudden death, write Steve Bird and Jonathan Richards Mother heard son being shot Safety case fine Detour surcharge Doctor struck off DNA clues missed Unfair dismissal Cabbies smarting 'Fowl Plague' First Appeared in 1878 Hello! Turkish boy is the first bird flu victim to die outside East Asia David Sanderson and Nigel Hawkes Health Editor Why today's singles are logging on in the search for love at first byte The ease and Privacy of online dating has led to a revolution in introduction agencies, reports Ben Hoyle 'I saw his profile. We seemed to click' Chance to pick and choose and still remain in control Middle East left in turmoil as Sharon collapses The enigmatic warrior 'King' who inspires love and hate Shaw's stirring performance brings new depth to More first night Theatre A Man For All Seasons Haymarket Theatre Royal Magnet dfs Crackdown on people smugglers to curb sex slave trade Children traumatised by asylum raids, says watchdog Huntsmen on quad bikes fail to catch missing boar Boots Kate Moss told to face the music over drugs Ps Mercedes-Benz It is almost as though someone wants to embarrass. … A tale of two websites Housearrest FO may have to embrace outside world Upper Class virgin atlantic flybe.com Signs of drivers' poor Knowledge Hindley enters Oxford dictionary Seat auto emocion Don't scream, it can't hear you Women 200 years off equality Three held after kindnap girl, 3, rescued in chase Sale now on! Backpacker died 'after assault by Thai gang' maxjet Shipping news Photography museum for Scots Motorist shoppers are bypassing corner shops Gas imports Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Warning speeding drivers Childcare choice Seconds best Shabby Road Library loyalty Ultimate mum The Times Free to Be Free Charging for official information would be out of order Date Expectations Putting the net into nuptial networking Meet George Eliot, my lifestyle guru, who advises me on self-improvement Reform from within The vital signs are not clear on Cameron's health policy Homo not very sapiens Health warning: mad policy Just as the public realises that the NHS needs radical reform, Mr Cameron takes the opposite route Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate Why ticking-bomb torture stinks The libertarian view that extreme danger calls for extreme methods is seriously flawed A Policy that pretends we can all fly on the cheap is a policy that won't fly Toyota Rize Vanishing Act Deep-sea fish being driven to extinction A shortage of cod and tuna is forcing trawlermen to plumb the oceans to the cost of rare species, reports Lewis Smith PC World Man on trial for rape 16 years ago Football tops league for thrills Hope of new screening life-saver Advance of the rural retreat Expedia.co.uk Antarctic expedition founders in a few hours on merciless South Atlantic seas Scientists discover clue to growing new breast tissue Dixons Vaccines offer hope to child virus victims RIAS A year to smile and say cheese Burger supplier succumbs to 'the Jamie Oliver effect' Dell Healthcare Commission M15 Plans 200 extra counter-terrorist officers to tackle home-grown threat Cameron leaves old Tory health policy in shreds The Conservative leader cut ties with Thatcherism and steered towards the centre ground. David Charter reports Singapore Airlines Sweet Truths Fresh Orange Half Price Sale Look beneath the froth and there is a plan Grandees rally to Thatcher Figure for births to immigrants in Britain reaches record level Expedia.co.uk 'Rich' footballers fleeced Times World News Bush rushes to get rid of dirty money from crooked lobbyist Both sides of the House are scrambling to distance themselves from a disgraced lobbyist, reports Tim Reid in Washington Backroom boys who influence our MPs Dubai's far-sighted ruler and racing linchpin dies Debenhams Expedia.co.uk Villagers buried by sea of mud Deforestation is blamed for a succession of disasters brought on by the monsoon rains, Nick Meo reports from Jakarta Miracle that never was leaves grieving families asking why 'To go from fear to elation then grief is a kind of torture' The relatives of the victims suffered a double bereavement, says Philip Hodson Diary of Despair Everest Coal group's shares sink to a new low Good news spread fast, bad news took 3 hours Women are told to have a litter in Year of Dog bulldog Beijing is coming apart at the seams Activist's parents escape kidnap (Reuters): Church reaches out with art King and ex-coca farmer take tea The snake with two bites. . . Halifax Heat and dust on Dakar road We will kill our hostages, Sunni group warns Iran Vitality 37 die as bomber strikes at funeral Alliance Leicester Only four days from freedom. . . A bank robber who spent 25 years building a respectable new life on the run almost got away with it, writes Charles Bremner Police deployed at schools to combat growing drug menace lastminute.com (AFP): US blunder gave Iran nuclear clue (AFP): Rampage on train (AP): Rink death toll 15 (Reuters): Partisan hero dies Schröder feels heat over Gazprom William Turner Russia declares truce in gas dispute Times Business Yuan at new high against the dollar Thursday January 5 2006 Tiles jobs saved MVC stores sale Stokes move Quote of the day Markets in line for a £10 bn boost from small investors Betting exchange denies crisis as three directors resign Next raises its profit forecast as new stores lift trading FTSE 100 Stock Markets Morris dancing as M&s yields £500m North Sea Oil Workplaces risk pension envy Commodities The Reit stuff Pound to Dollar Boodles Raindance Currencies High priorities Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief are given for all companies valued Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Shell settlement Stop Press Ford US sales slide Visa bonanza Equity release will destroy Value, homeowners warned Shoppers rein in their borrowing Mortgage approvals at highest for 18 months Lifetime Mortgages The Benefits and Dangers Home Reversion Schemes Deal spotlights Chirac's dilemma The Times French shipyards that built Queen Mary II sold to Aker Ships that were pride of France Brandes cashes in on rise of M&S shares Stately home hotel sold, complete with bullet holes Arcadia staff asked to work longer for pension New Look same-store sales flat in run-up to Christmas Chrysalis executives count cost of tough year in radio Slump in video tape sales erases meagre DVD growth Prosecutors reveal 'new evidence' on former Enron chief Filing of Justice Department Gas well setback batters BowLeven Do you know. . . UK law firm tops global table for M&A work GW falls 8% as it surprises market with share placing Treasury's rules on investment in Reits 'could stifle takeover activity' Chopping and Changing Investor supports Persimmon plan Outcry as rejig lumps builders' shares with soap The Times Unit Trust Information Service Interexec This is a paid-for information service, For further … Hilton Rich rewards from cashing in on EU Spain to simplify its tax system and reduce the rates 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 Loss of Nigeria deal hits Intertek as FTSE 250 climbs to new high Small Caps Gilts Housebuilders have been rehomed but are still worth a buy P&o C&W Shares benefit as broker sees strength in Bulldog's bite Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps CRH Funds help firms to find way over the equity gap Enterprise Times Online France's idée fixe City Diary A vine mess City Diary Fine business Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Equity Prices The Graduate Market in 2006 Times Register Sheikh Maktoum Ruler of Dubai who oversaw economic expansion in the emirate and homebuilding throughout the UAE Lives Remembered The Ven Graham Roblin Army chaplain the power of whose ministry enriched all who came into contact with him Major-General Sir John Potter Transport specialist who joined up as a boy and rose to become the head of his corps Brigadier Eileen Nolan WARC leader in changing times for the female soldier Sunny Rogers Exuberant sidekick and confidante to Frankie Howerd Bryan Harvey American musician of cult acclaim who sang of the old South Admissions before action need no leave to withdraw Law Report Court of Appeal Court of Appeal Court cannot fill lacuna left by the Home Secretary Court of Appeal Court of Appeal Criminal Division Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Birthdays Court Circular School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Lift midwinter blues with a fresh break Cotswolds, £25 a night; Tenerife, £169 a week; Dominican Republic, £499 for a week. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Multiple Display Advertising Items The magic of Madeira Readers Offers Ltd The Times Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Dry winter extends water shortages Weather Eye Jeremy Plester Times Sport Death of Sheikh Maktoum leaves void Racing His Best Horses Times Test Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Wetherby The Times Sports Book Harrington glimpses signs of stable revival Diary Be My Royal to feature among Gold Cup entries Hereford Tomorrow Wolverhampton Saint-Andre makes progress the priority in cup The Results Service Date set for Henson appeal Global grants Fletcher surgery Williams wilts Pons to miss out Clubs angered by RFU plan to give money to charity Rugby Union Ocean race suffering again from broken legs Sailing Masterly Ponting keeps Australia in with shout Cricket Scoreboard from Sydney Klüft will jump to it in Glasgow The Sunday Times Frail Agassi is forced into painful decision Tennis Rose happy to grow his extra roots in America Peter Dixon talks to an Englishman sticking to the task of conquering the world from across the Atlantic The Times 'Europe' spans the whole globe Bill of Rights Two sides remain split with no common ground Matthew Syed finds divided loyalties still prevail despite inquiry's findings Sweetenham still has questions to face over bullying Craig Lord learns that the inquiry into the Australian coach's methods does not wholly paint him as 'whiter than white' Bowles left with one career path after life on tiles The new Wembley Di Canio opts to drop salute Wembley positive Pennock's action Knight must wait Tyne ties give Northwich big incentive The Times Tamworth traveller hoping to build on notable hat-trick FA Cup Third round Peter Lansley meets the non-league striker with a habit of taking clubs to the lucrative stages of the competition Robben tops list as prayers for a winger are answered Brian Glanville finds that, after years of mistrust, wide men are back in fashion, with Chelsea's dazzling duo to the fore Who do you think is the best winger of all time? Redknapp begins his spree with Olisadebe bargain Window Watch Chelsea bring in Maniche to provide competition for 'blond Maradona' The Premiership Today Birmingham the likely first choice for sutton We are on course after odd duel at Highbury Gary Neville rues his missed chance to win the 'non-title' fight, but remains confident for the future at Old Trafford Silvestre facing new threat to future at United World Cup Countdown Bergkamp gives players early warning Times Online Should he stay or should he go? With Barcelona trying to lure him to the Nou Camp, Arsenal too far behind in the title race and only slim hopes of Champions League success, is it time for Thierry Henry to strike out for pastures new? Matt Hughes puts the case for and against Poor City stumble as Tottenham step up European bid AA The Times Crossword The Insider The airwaves should crackle tonight when Sam Allardyce … A Polish speedway rider has secured a new contract The Times Benítez gets his men as rebuilding gathers pace Sport Souness vows to carry on after Parker adds to woes The Times Index Tomorrow (and Already Fully Complete) Picture Gallery times 2 passnotes theface Talkin' about his generation theclick thebulletin contents Losing it all When her husband was jailed for fraud Ginny Greenwood lost everything-except her grit and determination. She tells Penny Wark how she rebuilt her life Sofa Workshop You Know your life's in trouble when. . . . . . friends need their father's permission to get married, says Ellie Levenson There's nothing more moral than Big Brother Brown-eyed boy Bum note Picture Gallery Modern morals Facing a Dilemma The Times food Let the flavour go up in smoke Dish The new year flat-stomach diet: if you missed either. … Ask Dr Stuttaford What makes me sweat so profusely and why does it smell of urine? AA Suicide-blonde Stefani has a little L. A. M. B Sartorial Semiotieces Screen Before you go, Ambassador. . . The hotel where Bobby Kennedy was shot has one last role, says Tamara Kaminsky in cinemas nationwide from tomorrow Jack and Bobby: the Kennedys on film Match Point Brokeback Mountain It's John Wayning men. Hallelujah Love between two cowboys touches reviews Brokeback Mountain Match Point Just Friends The hollow-eyed participants of 13 are joined by Wendy Ide 13 (Tzameti) Running Scared Exils The Times Hollywood? If you put a gun to my head A brutal debut film could give the Georgian director Géla Babluani a shot at the big time. Big deal, he tells Kevin Maher Movie Books Past and Present: National Identity and the British Historical Film Zulu: With Some Guts Behind It Book Online now DVD Dinners Soylent Green (1973) Pistachio and Almond Halva What you need The Times Meet the new court favourite Post-Woody, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers has raised his game, finds James Mottram Multiple Classified Advertising Items New DVD Last Days Yes The Island Put them in the frame To vote: go to www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Liane Carroll Jazz 606 Club, Sw10 Living tv first night reviews Theatre Kensuke's Kingdom Old Rop, Birmingham First night in the main paper tv & radio Radio Choice Vitality Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Pay off your Mortgage in Two Years Viewing Guide David Chater BBCTwo, 8pm Celebrity Big Brother Live Launch Show Variations Pets are People Ricky Gervais Meets Larry David Chariots of Fire (1981) Film Choice Channel 4, 1.10pm Tim (1979) The Hunt for Red October (1990) Derren's Powers less than persuasive Last Night's TVIan Johns Su Doku Cubed crestaholidays.co.uk times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword Multiple Display Advertising Items Word Watching Polygon The Times Eat Out For Five Pounds timesonline.co.uk/eatout Index Out on the town Bath Bedfordshire Berkshire Bristol Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire Channel Islands Cheshire Cleveland Cornwall Cumbria Derbyshire Devon Dorset Durham East Sussex Essex Gloucestershire Hampshire Herefordshire Hertfordshire Isle of Wight Kent Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire London Central London North London South London . 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