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News from 06/01/2006

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Andrew Robson, Maria Burke, Tim Reld, Amanda Andrews, John McNamara, Rosemary Righter, Sir Michael Moore, Chief Executive, Lyn Brown, MP, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, John Fingleton, Anne Spackman, Gary Duncan Economist Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Adrian Davies, Michael Owen, Steve Mattin, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Chater, James Bone, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent and Joe Bolger, Christopher Calvocoressi, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Leigh Powell, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Ann Rosen, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Hugh Hunston, David McVay, Chris Griggs, Walter Wigilmast, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Tom Foulkes, Director-General, Godfrey Barker, Sir Geoff Hurst, Tim Lott, David Hands, Ken Melville, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Liz Chong, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Mark Ogden, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Keith Robinson, Mrs Josephine Chexal Hon Consol for Germany, Peter Demetriadi, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Heather O'Donohue, Mark Atherton, John Cage, Simon Inglis, Mary Fuller, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Peter Cave, Simon de Bruxelles, Ronald Forrest, Geoffrey Dean, Keith Read, Director-general, Dorothy Parlett, Gabriel Rozenberg, Ian Shuttleworth Editor, Raymond Keene, Dr Andrew Robinson Hon Consul for France, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Dr Keith Eaton, Chief Executive, Frances Gray, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Caroline Merrell, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, John Carr, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dr Kerry Bluglass, Danuta Reah, Chair, Stephen Farrell Middle East Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Peter Horbury, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, Tosin Sulaiman, Dr Alf Roberts, Chief Executive, Ian Johns, Will Pavla, Suna Erdem and Nigel Hawkes, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alice King, Brian Glanville, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lucia van der Post, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, J. A. Dancer (Second Secretary), Moray Callum, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jane Jakeman, Stephen Dalton, R. J. Blair-Gould, Mark Lloyd, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Gary jacob, Dan McDougall, Dr John Doherty, Peter Wason, Chief Executive,

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The Times Sharon condition 'severe but stable' Motherhood on ice Fashion departure 'She jumped to her death. I didn't: why?' Dollar denial 24-Page Wembley Supplement inside Index Timesonline.co.uk A desperate Kennedy confronts his demons Index Al-Qaeda suspect fears torture after extradition order In the Times Today Kennedy faces his demons Blair promises he'll step down for Brown Cabinet veteran Rees dies at 85 Father's plea to find attackers Greatest Hits And so to Bed Contenders Designer drops out of fashion to care for baby Frozen eggs will allow women to put family life on ice How It Works Screening will pick up more diseases in embryos Jaw-breaking player jailed Caught on camera Model's loophole Chalet deaths Muslim boycott Briscoe bows out Moss may return Idiots' Guide Mi6 spies recruits in Peterborough Hello! Gabby Logan Warning: department of labelling may contain nuts He's finished as leader, and the party should tell him so Political Briefing How party grandees ordered It was known as the 'health issue', a euphemism that fooled no one, writes Greg Hurst Picture Gallery His Own Words Plotters press ahead despite lack of options A few sobering moments of truth in the last chance saloon Political Sketch What next? Citroën Rapists 'tried to lure other child' Tiscali War veteran, 95, dies after a beating Land Rover Fear of avian flu grows as family lose second child Suicide 'meticulously planned' Churches resort to vin ordinaire Rome loses 4 million citizens Football fans' language lesson Cheltenham & Gloucester Taking law into their own hands Drive for value 2006 Ford PC World The Computer Superstore Nature's way of keeping you healthy. And the reason … People Celebrity Bb Hugo Rifkind Thinks about It, so You Won't Have to Big Brother Review Rise in liver deaths shows drinking is English diseases Nature's Fast Food Halifax Poisonous Effects of Alcohol Beyond petroleum English music Consulates for the e-citizen Energy crisis solved on home turf Reporting suicide Join the debate with times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Cameron grasps NHS nettle Award not lost in translation A huff and a puff Cricket honours Gentleman's sport Truth exchange Picture Gallery After Sharon The illness of Israel's figurehead throws the region into further turmoil Delayed Impact Life may be short, but here is art that will be a long time in coming Kennedy's Challenge The Liberal Democrats must now have a proper contest for the leadership Let their tiny hands freeze Thunderer Picture Gallery Eine Kleine skull-musik. . . Death is no longer the end of a person's life: dig them up, analyse them and revelations will emerge Join the Debate Why US politicians are giving away money Washington has not been overcome by a charitable urge: its elected officials are running scared of a scandal Washington law-making is machinery cleverly constructed to benefit those who work there At just the moment when his voice is most needed, Ariel Sharon is silenced European craft snaps a 16-mile crater on Mars Jarhead Drug gang 'robbed 40 pensioners' Marine parks 'help protect coral' Caravan hater votes with his feet Bidding war for Christmas leftover Dfs Hair today but gore tomorrow First night Television Celebrity Big Brother My Name Is Earl Picture Gallery 2020 Top Earners Why hairdressers will be a cut above Dixons Technology Viruses may hold clue to cerebral palsy births Tube suicide bomber left mystery £121,000 Saga Healthy Living Asprey Expedia.co.uk Need a doctor? Go to the shops Pat on the back is the best discipline, teachers are told Keypoint How to Tackle Misbehaviour Audi A4 Teachers reject Bill After-school clubs may pose threat to emotional growth Mfi Euro Tunnel Other Killer in the Woods The Aa Mystery disease strikes 40,000 trees Parks, gardens and ancient avenues all over Britain have been devastated by the aggressor, writes Will Pavia Cameron and the chocolate fracas Supermarkets say that most of their checkouts are already sweet-free zones. Helen Nugent reports The Producers Let teachers and nurses do their job, say Tories Clarke urged not to change tack on downgraded cannabis Studies connect drug to mental illness Blair plan to target tearaways is ready to roll at last A beacon of hope for the homeless David Sharrock visits a centre for young people in Dublin where the guiding principle is 'high tolerance' Harrods The Times Christmas Appeal Times World News Israel stares into the void Olmert's real challenge will be to continue the realignment … Perilous balancing act to stop clotting and bleeding Medical Briefing What They Said Rize Deputy must clear path of obstacles without Bulldozer Ehud Olmert In the Successor's In-Tray Mazda Infant party loses its lifeblood What They Said This untimely political exit is bad—but not a Disaster Evesham Technology Villeroy & Boch This untimely political exit is bad—but not a disaster Hyundai Palestinians revel in the collapse of their hate figure What They Said Bombers kill 130 in Iraq's bloodiest day since election Regain Bush consults elder statesmen over war Bespoke Suits Chesney's March of the Penguins Paper publishes photo of 'MI6 chief' British security officials have condemned the Greek press as grossly irresponsible for printing the image, writes John Carr Organ grinds on to 2640 in a concert sure to stand test of time Billionaire bails out opera to tune of $25m Art of Noise Organ2/aslsp (As slow as possible) (AP): Pilgrims die in haj tragedy (AP): Suicide bomber (AP): Execution review (AFP): Militant released (AP): Minister sacked (AFP): Suspect injured (AP): Bottom line Clarification Everest Designer brand pirates told to pack their bags Killing adds to friction over bases The US Navy is holding a man who returned to his Japanese base covered in blood, reports Leo Lewis Honda Homechoice digital home network The Sunday Times Travel Direct Yogi's herbal cures contain human bones MP claims The baker who beat McDonald's I'd like a better savings rate now I'm a bit older The Bread that Ran the Big Mac out of Town (AP): Last words of Sago miners (Reuters): Mass jail release (AP): London Eye topped (Ap): 13 dead in prison (AP): Fishing boat sinks The Times Times Business JPMorgan first to cap fund in UK Pension move Majestic fizzes Highbury sale Quote of the day China's move to switch reserves could raise pressure on dollar HBOS scores double coup as chief decides to go FTSE 100 Second 'fat inger' error ands bank with $10m problem Stock Markets The boy wonder and the fond farewell North Sea Oil Wyevale must look for growth Commodities Slipped discs Pound to Dollar Bose Currencies Figure it out Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Full results for all companies can be found in the … Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Boeing flies high Stop Press Sony defended Containers chief China's latest currency move is prudent financial management Co-op funeral workers may fight funds merger Big Holders of US Treasuries Pension deficits of top 350 firms rise to £93bn Brown faces clash with Brussels over deficit Champagne exports to UK double HSBC Bank plc Christmas cheer for Majestic as sales fizz Top-Selling Champagne France will run trains free from fossil fuel, says Chirac Morgan Stanley fires bankers for visiting strip club Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets Egypt rises to apex of world share markets Galliford Try order book tops £1bn The Times London still costliest office site despite Hong Kong leap Owners' high prices blamed for flat house market Business leaders' confidence sinks below EU average Profits fall in third quarter JPMorgan is first in UK to put limit on existing fund British Optimism Takes a Hit Highbury House titles may raise only £5m Land of the Rising Sums Food for thought City Diary Japan's year of mergers reignites fever for takeovers Losing track City Diary The Eden project City Diary Claims of the sitcom's death are laughable Media In real life, Lara Croft has her own protector Dan Sabbagh meets Ian Livingstone, the self-appointed guardian of the cyberbabe For further media coverage Mediapolis More Movie Pirates on the Net The Biochemical Society BSkyB and Microsoft forge video deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action medical research This is a paid-for information service Longest-Serving FTSE 100 Chiefs Mixed legacy of the departing boss The Times HBOS's 'wonder boy' pledges no strategy U-turns The bank's new chief could face tough times ahead, writes Caroline Merrell 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 Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Whispers of a predator send IG Group's shares to a high Small Caps Gilts Ryanair has earned its wings - investors should set autopilot Up, up and Away? Slough Estates Hopes of favourable report from regulator boost Yell Stock Markets Nick Hasell/large Cape D1 Oils Business Equity Prices Cancer Research Uk Encounters Encounters Times Register Lord Merlyn-Rees Commonsense Labour minister who was faced with intractable problems in Northern Ireland and at the Home Office Lord Merlyn-Rees, Northern Ireland Secretary from 1974 to 1976 and Home Secretary from 1976 to 1979, was born on December 18, 1920. He died on January 5, 2006, aged 85 Professor David Greenfield Physiologist who guided Britain's first new medical school of the 20th century Professor David Greenfield, CBE, medical physiologist and administrator, was born on May 31, 1917. He died on November 17, 2005, aged 88 Tony Kay City lawyer who in retirement led the National Autistic Society out of crisis Tony Kay, chairman of the National Autistic Society, 2002-05, was born on October 6, 1936. He died of cancer on September 26, 2005, aged 68 Paul Roazen Provocative historian of psychonalysis Paul Roazen, historian of psychonalysis, was born on August 14, 1936. He died on November 3, 2005, aged 69 Sir William Skate Straight-talking Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea who ended the conflict with Boungainville Ed Masry Lawyer who, with his clerk Erin Brockovich, won massive damages for the people of Hinkley, California Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Extraterritorial human rights Law Report Court of Appeal Questions Answered Basic plots and 'flash terms for money' Court Circular Births Forthcoming Marriages Birthdays Deaths Premium Bonds School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Grade has grand designs on living up to family dynasty Hugh Hunston meets the brother of the BBC chairman who is helping to create Renault's first sports utility crossover car Top Guns: Britons at the International Cutting Edge TSL Finance Ltd. Tiny dew ponds may save thirsty cattle Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Turner puts memorable season in perspective Racing Alan Lee meets the polished woman jockey winning races and respect Johnson ends Well Chief rumours Girl Power: Riders who Have Proved More than a Match for the Men Times Test Towcester The Times Sports Book Musselburgh Wolverhampton Racing Yesterday's Results Post-Season Schedule The Results Service Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Champions determined not to let the old guard down American Football Hingis strolls into last four to turn tables on doubters Tennis Resolute Murray out but Not down The Times Warman ready for battle again Williams all-clear King in charge Falkner on a roll Series going downhill under weight of Australia sledging Geoffrey Dean reports on another busy day for the match referee as the war of words intensifies in the Sydney Test Tremlett to miss India tour to recuperate from surgery Body & Soul Bristol's balanced blend out to work another wonder David Hands discovers the strategies that have turned the West Country club into this season's surprise package Someone is going to get hurt if we keep turning a blind Jonny Wilkinson's comeback match from a groin injury … The Sunday Times Redman tries new tricks at RFU school of learning Simon Barnes Divisive power of crowd fuels supporters' baffling culture of vileness Pearce playing catch-up in plugging the gaps Npower Redknapp's refusal to rush in leaves spies in the cold Players lose password in rush to reach their goal Souness clears air at Newcastle Final friendlies World Cup Countdown Benitez stops short of Simão bid in spree Times Online The Premiership Today Evra ready to put forward best defence for Ferguson United tell Burton to sand and deliver Fa Cup Third round Barwick prefers to keep focus on long-term view in Wembley saga Matt Dickinson finds the FA chief executive refusing to make a drama out of the issue of the stadium's completion date Age Concerns Old stager hoping to turn over former club Murphy will dig deep to show the league his true worth People say I'm the sexiest manager in football, but Jose runs me close Dressed to Kill Allardyce turns back on BBC The Times Crossword Turn on Tune in Kop out The Insider Liverpool's Champions League winners could be recognised … The onus to succeed at the World Cup has been firmly … E-Mail: theInsider@thetimes.co.uk West Ham chase Repka replacement Sport Inside: The Complete Picture The Times Mitsubishi Motors Picture Gallery Allardyce snubs BBC over 'ugly' dispute with Green Times Pass notes The face Himbo to hit-maker The click The bulletin Contents When problems mount, it's good to talk She killed herself, I didn't: why? Katherine Ward was a successful lawyer who leapt to her death. Tim Lott once stood on a precipice but, despite severe depression, he was too scared to jump Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Have you a dilemma of your own? Yang Juan, of Zhejiang Kunju opera company, at a dress … The attraction of inanimate objects Laugh away. I won't lose my composure Guided mistle Ten excuses. . . …for losing a £9.4m lottery jackpot ticket Luxury with Lucia Lucia van der Post Answers your style questions Picture Gallery Hair with Hari The Times Hooray! British beef is galumphing back Food Jill Dupleix celebrates the luxury of a whole fillet and even the heart-warming 'poorer' bits In season: horseradish Desperate house keeping Catherine O'brien knows how to survive the 12 days Is artificial blood the way of the future? Health It's easy to store, cheap to make and cuts time testing for diseases. Maria Burke on the merits of substitute blood Sobering up Sobriety is the best Christmas present I've ever had Index Today the world. Tomorrow. . . ? Pete Paphides visits the sumptuous (not) Hq of the hippest label in town, Transgressive The Strokes Anyone for Tennyson? The singer-songwriter José González has Phoebe Greenwood coming over all poetic New Bands Radio Everyone's mobile phone calls, it appears, are routinely monitored The Strokes First Impressions of Earth Pop Talking Heads Talking Heads 77/More Songs about Buildings and Food/Fear of Music/Remain in Light Pop Clearlake Amber Pop Panico Subliminal Kill Pop Various Hairy Lefties Anthems in Eden—British and Irish Folk Music 1955-78 Folk Classical Semyon Bychkov Elektra Profil Hanssler Cannonball Jane Street Vernacular Pop The Charts Classical Oliver Knussen Elliot Carter BBC Symphony Orchestra Here's to Mozart: a month of It's Wolfgang's 250th birthday on January 27, so here is your essential guide to dedicated events across the country and, right, we launch the first of a series of passionate odes to Amadeus The Diary 'I was astonished by the G minor symphony's dark beauty' The best Mozart on Times Online Opera & Ballet Who makes the bigger noise? The Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough Award is decided by our readers. Two of our critics argue why you should vote for… To vote And you could be there The Times Sophie Tucker's One Night Stand Theatre The Times Theatre Stallerhof Southwark Playhouse, Se1 First Night Tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times David Chater's choices Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Ricky can't quite curb his enthusiasm Last Night's TV Ian Johns Both Gervais and David root their comedy in reality and approach it with forensic details Su Doku Cubed Eurostar upgrades Times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt Times2 Crossword No 3793 Picture Gallery Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon Refuge The Wembley Down Wembley Way Start to Dream of Lifting the FA Cup. . . On the up The New Stadium Michael Owen looks forward to his first game at the new home of football Wembley I was There… Strike Force Wembley's Goal Scoring Heroes Role of Honour The Memories Wembley I was There… Such Overarching Matthew Syed cannot wait to see football in the raw—let the games begin Pitch your Views Goodbye to the Old, Flushed down the Urinal of History Mick Hume remembers boyhood visits to 'Wemberlee' spent hopping from leg to leg Wembley I was There A New Sporting Simon Inglis explains why Wembley is a world-class building, not just a stadium Co-Architect Salutes Fine British Craft Foster Enhances the Wembley Roar in a Cathedral for our Age Picture Gallery The Times Wembley's First Perfect Match? Patrick Kidd meets a couple preparing to be the first to say 'I do' at the new stadium Wembley I was There… Future Bookings Picture Gallery Angry Andy Finally They've Got Rid of 'the Evidence' Sir Geoff Hurst says fans today expect far better facilities than he enjoyed Wembley I was There… The New Wembley National Stadium Picture Gallery Stats of the Day A whole league of things you didn't know about the new stadium The Times Wembley I was There… It's Turf at the Very Top of the Game Tom Dart meets the man responsible for the most famous grass in football Moore's Statue Will Preserve Memories as Forcus Turns … Grounds for Investment Travel Trauma is a Distant Memory Chris Griggs says it will be a smoother ride home for supporters Wembley I was There… White Horse Bridges Divide John Goodbody finds a worthy winner to a public poll Wembley 66 The Times Bon Jovi to Kick It off Patrick Kidd looks forward to the resurgence of a top music venue New Stadium Will Stage Football Finals for 2012 Olympics Wembley I was There… Rush for Hot Seats John Goodbody is not surprised that fans' accommodation is being taken quickly Catering Gives Food for Thought Wembley I was There… Times Online The Times

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