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News from 10/01/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Mike Clasper Chief Executive Officer, Sam Lister, Health Correspondent, Matthew Syed, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Andrew Pierce, David Aaronovitch, Peter Riddell, Political Briefing, Peter Lansley, Simon Whitehead, P. C. Thompson, D. B. C. Reed, Carol Midgley, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Sam Marlowe, Christopher Clapham, Professor, James Hider, Caitlin Moran and Tim Martin, Joe Joseph, Girma Adamu, Pat Gibson, Jason M. Hadden, Naomi Collier, Rob McIvor, Gary Jacob, David Charter, Chief Political Correspondent, Tim Reid, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Burton Albion, Alan Hamilton, Giles Smith, Sport on Television, James Delingpole, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, A. F. J. Skelton, Ron Lewis, Lizzie Finlayson, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Enny Haynes, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, David Magrill, Angela Jameson, Dilip Sergy, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, David Lister, Andrew Drummond and Helen Nugent, Morgan Falconer, Gary Slapper, Andrew Billen Interview, Mark Heseltine, Neil Harman, Tennis Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Tony Halpin, Education Editor, Anthony Browne, Brussels Correspondent, Mike Cuddeford, Guus Mostart, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Steve Boggan, Gary Duncan, Economics Editor, Aidan Harrison, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Jack Malvern, Arts Reporter, Tom Dart, Norman Stone, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Jonathan Clayton, Mel Webb, Helen Simmons, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, David A. Horton, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, David Sinclair, Jan Rogers, Mark Henderson, Simon Brown, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Ashling O'Connor, Patrick Hosking, Investment Editor, Stephen Cragg, Richard Morrison, Edward Ullendorff, Professor, Leo Lewis and Graham Searjeant, Amanda Andrews, Media Business Correspondent, Jenny Davey, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Nigel Hawkes, Health Editor, Joe Bolger, Dan McDougall, Russell Jones, Simon Arbuthnot, Andrew Morris, Director,

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The Times Lib Dem support lowest for 5 years Cancer test 'fails' Murder fear Hugo Rifkind Festive cheer Robson's return 'The thing that sinks a serious British political career … Europe put on alert as bird flu toll keeps rising Crunch time Holiday snaps of girl who never returned Pressure grows on Kelly to justify sex offender decision In the Times Today The Times Rebels set to impose total ban on smoking in pubs and clubs School Rules Abu Hamza jury is sworn in Dog 'first cloned' Parents' duties Ripper case plea BBC chiefs' ruling Grand designers TV chefs cleared Sandals Resorts Soaring Feats The plight of the albatross A good south wind sprung up behind; the Albatross did follow, and every day, for food or play, came to the mariners' hollo! Support for Lib Dems at lowest level for five years SuperDave flies in to teach pupils a lesson Impeach Blair, says UN general Visa racket report Cleric bailed Bouncer convicted Vegetable benefit Gender change Flight to freedom Golden Wonder's had its chips Brand championed by former footballer Gary Lineker has defeated its rival in a tough snack league, writes Peter Klinger ŠkodaFabia The Rivals Golden Wonder Walkers History of Crisps Hard-up villagers hide birds as Turkey begins mass cull Attempts to halt the spread of the avian virus are being met with ignorance and hostility, Suna Erdem writes from Istanbul Symptoms start with chills and headache How the Lethal Strain Spread West Infections 'are far more common than thought' Queen Mother's memorial to be decidedly unmoving Eat out for £5 is Back Multiple Display Advertising Items dfs Fishermen facing death penalty for student's murder Two are charged with raping and killing Katherine Horton after police operation, report Andrew Drummond and Helen Nugent New battle of Boyne is one of ownership The League Against Cruel Sports has made a fatal error … P&o Ferries Pity the Westminster staff of Don Foster, MP for Bath, … Big Blather Ps Prostate cancer test may leave men even worse off DirectLine Financial Services Limited Virgin atlantic Sub captain's tirades 'left frightened officer in tears' Eat out for £5 is Back Multiple Display Advertising Items Shady parts of holiday brochures exposed Boots Climber left hanging for 7 hours Mountaineer dangled from rope after he lost his footing on a rockface and plunged 150ft into a gully, reports David Lister Aviation tax won't fly How to make Britain's roads safer for cyclists Drink problems Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Boundaries set for Ethiopian conflict Back to the future for ENO Minor melodies Abbey habit Missing George Picture Gallery Satanic Panic The effects of the Rochdale social services scandal are still with us Surprise Package Pamper yourself reading our brochures, and then experience the reality Queue for the lift: ten minutes. One Caesar salad: $40. Is this fun? Guess Off the Rails The London Underground strikes insult a nation that runs on hard work The safe, cosy, stop-gap option-why Ming the Pointless is the wrong man Leave Turkey over bird flu? Not on your life Villagers may have odd ways of dealing with it, But this country has a history of coping with medical problems Join the Debate The bland leading the blind We may purport to despise 'cloned' politicians but in reality it's the jokers and mavericks we distrust A potty portrait of England Hope of clone cure for sickle cell anaemia Researchers manage to treat mice for condition that affects five million people, Mark Henderson writes national savings & investments MPs move to improve support for the dying Misery from a Mutated Gene Post Office Warlord who killed Britons on gorilla safari is found guilty Blockbusters shoot abroad after loss of tax loophole Multiple Display Advertising Items Film Credits Gay police suffer religious hatred Rupert Bear returns to television Twins guilty of killing grandmother Coke with a twist of aluminium The India Pale Ale that never made it to India Most Tube stations stay open despite staff strike Women show just who's now who Olympic champions lead the charge in the latest edition of the bible of achievers, reports Alan Hamilton Multiple Display Advertising Items New Entries Rias Cyclist, 14, was aiming to race for his country Operation New Life: "Kill family, get rich couple to adopt me' The Timetable Three candidates prepare for battle as Kennedy vents … Officials are anxious about a damaging campaign involving two of the most senior MPs in the party. Greg Hurst, Political Correspondent, reports One feature remains in shifting political sands Cancer almost ruled Sir Menzies out of poll The Open University First night Mogwai add ambition to a timeless musical mix of magic and mayhem Pop Mogwai Temple Bar Music Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items first night Times World News The ten million baby girls lost to the ultrasound generation From Bats to Babies Putin could put a stop to Tehran's game Foreign Editor's Briefing homechoice digital home network Bombers with security passes attack ministry Sharon makes first moves Anteater sticks to mother's milk Gypsies refuse to leave UN camp Five hurt as plane catches fire Nature's Best Cold snap in Pakistan kills 47 Democrats aim to beat Bush's judge with his own words The Times Photo Archive Cheney health alert India accused over unrest Cat denied justice Firebomber dies Ally for China Game ends in riot Unwanted guest Thick lip for Arnie Multiple Display Advertising Items Musical Numbers Phantom puts out Cats to smash record on Broadway We'll protect you, Italy tells the man who shot the Pope Church must lose its £17 million tax break The Unanswered Questions (Reuters): Merkel plans £17bn boost (AP): Ferry skipper jailed (AFP): Taleban threat (AP): Pakistan protest (AP): Fatal procession (AFP): 'US camp' inquiry (AP): Neo-Nazis charged (AFP): Gem heist arrests The Times Monster of Ardennes trial link to British girl Don't rush ahead on treaty, EU chief tells leaders Times Business Vodafone plans challenge to iPod Papers cut prices News Corp plan Times MPC Quote of the day Dow tops 11,000 after G10 shrugs off anxiety Dutch pension fund sues Shell over reserves scandal Housing Seeds FTSE 100 Stock Markets The glass is half-full across world markets North Sea Oil Goodbye, Golden Wonder Commodities Shelling out Pound to Dollar Willowbrook Currencies Ticking a box Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief are given for all companies valued … Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times lifeassurance service Texas disposal Mack chooses ally UAL loan launch Christmas sales bring cheer to gloomy high street Morrisons sheds 1,600 workers as it shuts distribution depots Wyevale Garden Centres cuts 66 jobs in head-office shake-up Female staff accuse bank in $1.4 billion lawsuit Soros in exclusive talks, on film library HSBC Jessops presents rosier picture Snapped up Hope of bid battle lifts Gleeson after suitor is rejected The Times Leading question PR reunion Takeover war set to kick-start busy year Old pal for dinner Chinese tycoon sets her sights on AIM BA chief talks tough on £2bn pension gap Trader faces hearing over profit claims Gold price reaches 25-year high Sage joins American credit card processing market Vodafone in challenge to iPod Spider-Man drops into Hasbro's hands Cadbury extends ten-year Coronation St sponsorship CNOOC beats Indian rival to stake in Nigerian oilfield Growth has been understated for 12 years, admits Beijing Floaters Bank of China poised to file for $8bn float Listing to be among the world's largest this year The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rules leave investors none the wiser 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 Granby Oil strikes high note as optimism grows for Hendrix well Gilts Sage's growth plans make it a valuable prize for predators Premier Foods Property investors told to take profits amid Reits fears Stock Markets Nick Hasell GW Business Equity Prices action Times Register Rudolf Pernicky Hero of the Czechoslovak resistance to the Nazis who was then sentenced to forced labour by the postwar communists Professor Alfred Gollin Respected American historian of Britain famed for his meticulous archival research and electrifying style as a lecturer John Latham Conceptual artist whose once shocking works—often involving torn and charred books—came to assume a prophetic force Judge Peter Jackson Advocate who worked indefatigably to further Anglo-German understanding in legal matters Peter Morrish Lawyer respected for his vast expertise in legal administration Trust fund disposal must show material benefit Chancery Division When hearsay is admissible Court of Appeal Relevance of all circumstances Court of Appeal Legal Appointments Gray's Inn Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal Retirement Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Lecture School Notices Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest Wills Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Surfers rejoice at a blocking high Weather Eye Jeremy Plester Times Online Times Sport Knight has Ludlow in mind for rising star Racing Times Test Cheltenham Betting Owners accept their share of disappointment to pursue dream The Times Sports Book Sedgefield Southwell Leicester Ten months to go and ticket rush begins for Ashes When and who They Play Luncheon intervals aplenty as England dine out on success Times Online Australians in hurry to be part of Twenty 20 revolution The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Taunton Newcastle Wolverhampton Today's Fixtures Football Christmas Crossword Challenge Snow Reports Fletcher tells of fears after hospital dash Rugby League ICC ready to move on Zimbabwe Cricket Henson returns to the dock in search of banned aid The Times Injury problems pile up for Ruddock Asian RFU eager to play down World Cup ultimatum Times Online Hingis comeback suffers fresh reality check Bengals fail to last the pace American football Caldecott killed Radcliffe rivals Superbike boost Hitting the Rocks Pair achievement Riviere delivers Auckland to double his luck with Murray plea Tennis Beer-group pressure brings back an age of innocence Darts Matthew Syed sees tungsten gladiators hitting the doubles on stage and off Defending champion survives doubles trouble Williams promises to be in trim shape for Skelton Boxing The Times Rodman finds place in scheme of things Times Online Wigan left with empty feeling by home run Carling Cup Semi-Finals Crespo yearning for escape route back to Italy Times Online Redknapp goes cold on Ashton McCann on move Leicester swoop Johansson to quit Player shot dead Call-up threatens Liverpool move for Agger The Premiership Today Repka's plan for speedy departure is put on hold Defiant Ferguson gallops into the home straight with blinkered approach The Times Offers Direct Henry's pledge of loyalty leaves us still asking for more Luck May Have Turned for Deserving Levein Vidic likely to bring weight to bear in replay TV Interest Swells Pot of Gold United sequel put on hold as Burton sample life at bottom Tamworth curse luck after failing to reap their reward Hearn enjoys rise of Orient empire FA Cup Tom Dart on the foundations being laid for success on the pitch at a ground doing a good impression of a building site Scope FA hopes to profit from minnows' exploits Fourth-Round Draw The Times Crossword 23,182 The Insider Burnt by Formula One when his Arrows team went bankrupt … Manchester United fans, braced for price increases … The Times Wenger puts brave face on another hard tie at Bolton Sport Cup Draw Keeps the Dream The Times Irish eyes switch focus to evergreen Robson It's Never Too Late Times2 passnotes The fame game the face the click the bulletin contents Our stolen childhood Sixteen years after false claims of satanic abuse in Rochdale, the children involved can at last talk about their ordeal. Carol Midgley meets a brother and sister who still bear the scars of being taken from their family and spending much of their lives in care Rochdale's response Train for the Marathon The workout Yelling can make runners finish faster, says Peta Bee Times Online Dish Quick blinis with cavlar Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery The bigger the man, the bigger the hair? Suddenly I'm no longer a game boy Indian winter If I were… Tony Blair I would admit I was wrong, says Damian Whitworth I've cut the dead wood, now it's back to my roots The Andrew Billen Interview Gerry Robinson was the ruthless takeover giant who wrested the Forte empire from its favoured son. So what's he doing in a remote corner of rural Ireland? The Times We've not had a full night's sleep for years A Problem Shared mentuesday Sloping off to a winter wonderland James Delingpole was given a luxury skitrip. But what could he wear on the cheap? The kit Fitness? It's a shoo-in—if you've got the right shoes Picture Gallery Microwave Man The patter of even tinier feet is like a clock ticking The real Cracker: We'll catch burglars too Steve Boggan unveils the story of the first profiler - and the birth of investigative psychology in the UK arts No fire without the smokes At 60 the painter Maggi Hambling remains a true radical. Tim Teeman met her Hambling on… Shop at the London Art Fair In the homesteads of the grapes of wrath Walker Evans's iconic images of rural poverty changed photograph, says Joanna Pitman The Times Direct The Times Porn, pain and paedophilia Egon Schiele's tortured soul is on show in Vienna, reports Morgan Falconer Opera & Ballet Gilchrist/Wadsworth Concert Wigmore Hall Desmond Dekker Pop 100 Club, W1 The Gabriels reviews first night Theatre The Gabriels Finborough, Sw10 COE/Jordan Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Paul Hoggart's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial In Search of Mozart Surviving Disaster BBC One, 9pm Variations Whose Britain is It Anyway? Lord Lichfield 1939-2005: A Tribute Film Choice City Slickers (1991) Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex (but were Afraid to Ask) (1972) Copping it with a touch of flare Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Su Doku Cubed crestaholidays times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3796 Picture Gallery Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon Acorn The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Natural Solutions Other Views Hopes and fears as sector reads the runes Issue of the Week the Future Picture Gallery Playing Truant Strength in Numbers Not so Sweet Public Opinion Patrick Kidd Inside Whitehall Departure fails to stop upset Local Government The Issue Explained Citizen's Arrests All revved up over job title Whitehall PFI's moment of madness Private Finance Chief Executive, Wolverhampton City Council, package … Teachers top of tree in lesson of leadership Management Cashing in Log on to a feeling of security Interview Sharon Lemon's job as head of the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit is to make the internet a safe place for people to go about their business, she tells Stewart Tendler Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Good pay keeps bird flu at bay Health Other Stories we Liked Hobbies just aren't any fun Training leaves nurse blue Chief Officer Planning and Environment, States of Jersey NHS feeling heat from increase in energy bills Flight Plan Door opened to a world of work Prisons No parent veto on data Children Hero . . . Charities 'vital' for schools Voluntary Sector ... And Villain Just the Ticket Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Foreign Ways Lecturers look to reap rewards Education Tough Life Software fee scrutinised How to Get a Job as a ... Schools Inspector Councils sustain an interest Procurement Chief Executive, Local Government Association, attractive … Course Watch Grudge Alert Social hat passes builders by Housing 'You can't afford pessimism' Housing Prize Caption Competition Unholy row rises in force Police Web Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over to you. . . What Worked for Me Enny Haynes head teacher of Grange Primary School in Southwark, London, on how a school-home support worker helped to Improve puplls' attendance The Facts Diary Dates Westminster The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Removing the high stakes of 'no win, no fee' Will the public ever understand the rules of conditional fee agreements, asks Jon Robins maitland Chambers The Times Law Section Time to take your mind of out its mothballs… Questionmaster Gary Slapper invites you to rummage through your memory in his quiz Lawyers' charity has cause for concern The Clementl reforms have had an unexpected effect on the Law Society Charity. Grania Langdon-Down reports Scrooges? Actually we're rather more generous than … From building classrooms in Africa to working for Crisis and law centres, solicitors have shown willing, writes Jason M. Hadden Times Online Take a walk on the legal side Multiple Display Advertising Items The name's Bond. Or is it BMW? For your eyes only what City firms are resolving to do this year. Edward Fennell takes notes lawyer of the week In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items

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