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News from 11/01/2006

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Julie Daniels, Bel Mooney, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Keith Jowett, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Tom Bawden and Caroline Merrell, Philip Howard, Kenneth Wood, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Joanna Cave, James Bone, Penny Wark, Dr Syed Kamall, Mep, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, David Josephs, Lucia Van Der Post, Lynne Robinson, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Dave Eyley, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Joe McCann, David Rossall, Andrew McGavin, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, P. I. Kirk, Dan Sabbagh, John Taylor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Simon Brown, QC, Jenny MacArthur, Lee Hendrie, Jo Dignan, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Samuel Blanning, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Peter Demetriadi, Steven Downes, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Julian Evans, Eve Thomas, Tony Halpin and Stewart Tendler, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Ian Evans, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, John Westerby and Christopher Irvine, Dr Charles Tannock, Mep, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Peter Hutchinson, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Dalya Alberge, Alexandra Blair and Nigel Hawkes, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Simon de Bruxelles and Lewis Smith, Philip Yaffe, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Tim Luckhurst, Bill Edgar, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gerald Solomon, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Jonathan Hunter, Peter Inson, Hillary Finch,

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The Times Bomb fears over Iran nuclear tests Lib Dem hopeful Showing respect Bel Mooney Ashes tickets Apple turnover The reason to stick with the NHS is that it's better … Index Schools 'fail' one million children Picture Gallery Respect? It's still easier to abandon a baby than a … Exclusive Kate Moss in her comeback shoot Picture Gallery A-bomb fears as Iran defies UN to restart work at nuclear sites In the Times Today The Times Countdown Hall of Infamy Premier Resorts This man won a medal for dragging two men from a burning plane. Yesterday he admitted telling a pack of lies Second Lib Dem candidate throws his hat into the ring Rival MPs still speculate that Mark Oaten will pull out and back the favourite, Sir Menzies Campbell. Greg Hurst reports Oaten breezes into competition without visible means of support Former police official charged Smoking ban vote Falconio appeal Pollution for hire DNA conviction Constitution 'dead' Brimful of trouble Why it's not a great idea to get out of bed in a hurry P&o Ferries A morning alarm they didn't need 1,500 schools 'are left headless and adrift' Heavy workloads, long hours and the risk of failure are making it harder to fill head teacher posts, reports Alexandra Blair Kelly under pressure to name minister in sex offender case Labour's School Report… Doctors fear the cold shoulder over London's oldest hospital NHS reforms attacked as clumsy and cavalier Will the changes really improve services and save money? A new report says almost certainly not, writes Nigel Hawkes UBS At Times Crews Can Be Revolting churchill BT Bonus Token Captain Bligh all at sea after coastguard mutiny Debenhams We still will not pay for flight delays, airlines vow Chips down for a rise in the price of fish Huddersfield Town doesn't get a look in at top ski resort Zbigniew Matuszewski, the Polish Ambassador to London, … Dell Blog Brother Ps Poultry industry urged not to panic as sales fall Business told to prepare itself for Soldiers will not be riding to the rescue in the event of a pandemic so companies should make contingency plans of their own. Tom Bawden and Caroline Merrell report IRAQ: The Bloody Circus Turkey claims virus is under control as new case emerges Letters to the Editor Couple's gun gang ordeal caught on home CCTV Bonus Token Alliance Leicester openreach Fear takes wing Air industry pays its way Policy challenges ahead for Cameron's Tories Resale royalties Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Putting cyclists on the path to safety England on song Vegas or bust Happy encounter The Times Banking on Caution Calm planning is the right way to tackle bird flu Wakey-Wakey After sleep, please do think before doing anything Help yourself: leave your car doors, boot, bonnet and glove box open Must Do Better A report which makes the case for further school reform Posh and Persil: the nightmare It's enough to make you sick All this sage nodding over the privatisation of the National Health Service is driving me to distraction Picture Gallery The Times Join the Debate The anti-Scottish worm has turned As Anglophobia is fading north of the border, the English are relearning old prejudices We're all searching for respect but no one's looking in the right place How to detect the earliest signs of a meningitis attack HSBC Rac DHL beyond petroleum Un Fears Terror Bill warning 'was buried' Citroën Lloyds TSB Business The Sharpest Critics Hats off—and on—to a sparkling satire first night Theatre Gutenberg! The Musical! Jermyn Street Theatre, SW1 The Tory brand is paying off. All it needs now is some good products tiscali Cameron's Policy Statements Spielberg misses encounter with Bafta judges How digital won the war of the airwaves Moneywise Shock jock dodges fines … in orbit Howard Stern is broadcasting via satellite to confound censors, reports Chris Ayres directline.com Police may get powers to kick out families from their own homes The Proposals Yes, I smacked my oldest children, but not young Leo, Blair admits High-security block became touchstone for rehabilitation It's captain v Kaiser Chiefs in the battle of music's biggest guns Singapore Airlines Barclays Killers of tourist face execution Marriage split First for degrees Sweeping success By a Correspondent: Babysitter raped 12-week-old as girlfriend took photographs Iced cubs, alive and thawed Seat Captain's 'rant in dressing gown' Brides a £112m vision in white Healthy fat people still at risk Dusty clue to origin of the Sun Snuppy the puppy was cloned, but everything else was a fake A scientific charlatan has dented hopes for treatments of Parkinson's disease and diabetes, reports Mark Henderson The Findings America France The Great Pretenders Well he would say that, wouldn't he? Harrods Saga Nazi-style helmets for Dutch fans Widow, 106, and carer's death pact Hail to future of the cab Halifax Sweater policy is not to change Sharon's infant party moves forward As the Israeli leader lies in a coma, his successors are building a new political machine, reports Stephen Farrell national savings & investments Green Flag Chesney's The Times Immigrants defeated by the bridge to nowhere MPs give red card to Orange Revolution over Russia gas deal homechoice digital home network The Times Offers Direct Murder trial is a sham, say editor's friends Rias npower Real-life bestsellers accused of being nothing but fiction It's movie boom time for the city of light … camera, action And Russia is cashing in, too Four of the Best Thaw your parents and bury them, son is ordered The Times A sport is born as stunt drivers put new spin on an old crime (AP): Minister quits over judge slur (AP): Daughters killed (AP): Border attack (AP): Terror cell arrests (Reuters): Greed is worst sin PSA breaks its silence to signal a £3.5bn offer for P&o Aviva 'plans $3bn takeover in US' Wednesday January 11 2006 Castle on attack ITV boss quits BP spared tax bill Quote of the day DKW vows to fight women bankers' $1.4bn discrimina Irwin Stelzer Double attack puts cartels under pressure Runaway turkeys bring M&s fes Tiffany's top store loses its sparkle Need to know All the world's business news at a glance FTSE 100 Stock Markets Sell what people want—it works for Rose North Sea Oil Delights on horizon for P&o Commodities Brown's deficit Pound to Dollar Bose Currencies Tax abuse Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Times Online Apple shares leap O2 deal cleared Atkins emerges Brown is losing battle against VAT fraudsters Carousel that Crosses Borders MacQuarie Bank accuses LSE of 'poor cost control' and 'expansion failures' Picture Gallery ScottishPower shuts pension to new staff Osborne reprimands Brown as UK faces EU censure Mincorp to seek resignation of insider-dealer chairman Castle considers going hostile with bid for MJ Gleeson Brits Abroad Britons face back taxes on villas Spain is aiming to crack down on the practice of 'paying in black,' reports Graham Keeley Creditors' deal to sell Sanctuary more time British Airways Investor tells GM chief to cut his pay Apple to use Intel chips as sales soar Troubled ITV loses head of programmes to 'indie' sector Broadcaster's Ups and Downs Ofcom pushes for agreement on internet TV rights Executive perks to be revealed in US rules DKW defends itself as inquiry starts into sexism allegations Ex-Crucible chief challenges US extradition attempts The Easy Money Maserati De Beers moving from the mine face Sales droop at Tiffany's flagship store Crossrail likely to get more power to grab land BA launches low UK fares LandSecs' schools venture Price of poaching Ricoh Double-pronged attack puts pressure on cartels Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Virgin Mobile falls amid worry over plan to merge with NTL Gilts Too little, too late? At least BA's budget move sets a deadline Making Headway Northgate Mining sector tarnished as US peer's earnings plummet Stock Markets Nick Hasell Inter Link Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Register Hugh Thompson Helicopter pilot who intervened to save lives during the US Army massacre of Vietnamese civilians at My Lai Abd'elkader Farrah Innovative theatre designer whose sets for the RSC helped to bring the company to its artistic peak Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Vanishing bridge appears Notebook Architecture A civilised home for Roman art Anniversary Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices Marriages Deaths Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Awards Dinner School Notices Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Storm birds keep watch for Alberto Weather Eye Nature Notes AirMile Five-Day Forecast Alner eyes Haydock return for Kingscliff Racing Times Test Rugby League Cheltenham Betting Rugby Union Gold Cup will still be difficult to win despite defections Lingfield Park The Times Sports Books Feathard Lady is doubt for Champion Hurdle Why no schmooze would be good news Rugby Union Racing Yesterday's Results Southwell Henson ban reduced by three weeks Needtoknow Retiring Umaga set to sidestep move north How a secret ballot is playing out on paper Monfils ready to rival Murray in courting glory Tennis Neil Harman meets the French prodigy whose risk-taking approach has catapulted him into the world's top 25 Safin and Nadal miss out The Results Service Today's Fixtures Skelton looking to strike it rich Equestrianism The Wimpole Clinic Ding halfway to Crucible target Sainz wins stage Harrison task Davidson stays Sanderson cruise Mason building future in Britain Athletics Barmy Army establish battle lines in the fight for tickets The Times Unequal Equations How can I get my seat to witness England keep hold of the Ashes? Kaveh Solhekol unravels the complex arrangements that are being set up Boon exit leaves Fletcher with new headache Deacon faces up to the future after frightening injury Rugby League Players cleared after betting investigation Darts Tubby enjoys local luck Bowls World Cup stadiums described as 'safety hazards' Picture Gallery Staunton must be given time to learn the art of management Tony Cascarino says patience is needed if the new Ireland manager is to enjoy success 'Stan lives and breathes football. Still, I agree that he needs an old head by his side' Ireland's double act seen as potential for trouble World Cup Countdown Maniche at home with methods of Mourinho Pools Forecast Cole in clear over brawl Need to Know Last Night's Results Another blow for Woodgate BBC avoids clash Niemi takes leave Hendrie makes his mark after starring in rare Villa start The Fantasy Game Player of the Week The Premiership Today Redknapp starts £7½m raid for Tottenham trio Green critics prove that opinions do not matter in this sanitised world Dear Auntie Roy Football Burton find boot on the other foot Peter Lansley sees the Fa Cup heroes fall victim to a predictable act of giant-killing The Times Ferguson all set to play tinkerman once more Wigan see the light as Arsenal's hopes fade Carling Cup Semi-Final, First Leg Peugeot The Times Crossword 23,183 The Insider Yorkshire County Cricket Club do not Prince William might wonder why he has Clash lacks pulling power Russell Kempson finds supporters stay away in their droves as the cup takes as back seat Fears over secret vote leave rugby in a state of disunion The Times Wigan Make Light of Arsenal Tickets Please Gael Force 4 Lead story Exclusive: Kate's comeback shoot Arts Crème Index passnotes theface Losses and gains theclick thebulletin contents Have a nice day, jerk But it's still not as bad as Britain How to complain Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Solved, the puzzle of Elvisology Chew on this I admit that I like… The icons of Englishness that I'd like to list 'I need to stop being such a reckless, drunken trollop' Do You Need Advice? stylewednesday You can't keep a good model down Kate Moss is back, in a campaign for Roberto Cavalli. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong reports The Sunday Times The nylon, the kitsch and the wardrobe It's time to clear out and get organised, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Six of the best leather gloves Emma Hope How to be 53 but look only 37 Kaori Momoi, the Japanese actress, is proof that middle age is beautiful, says Lucia Van Der Post Buy of the Week The Times Retail in detail The Times Nice clothes, if you can get them in Spain Chain reaction Mango oscillates between womanliness and teen frippery, says Anne Ashworth Why an active and healthy lifestyle is not enough health From middle age regular medical tests are also vital to help to prevent stroke, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Dish Train for the Marathon Oh You Pretty Things It's all me, me, me Why go public on my unhappy childhood? It's the key to my art, says Grayson Perry 'Fear and humiliation have become strangely erotic' The Times Oh you pretty things London Art Fair special Theatre Gem of the Ocean 'A Pulse-Racing Masterpiece' Concert Concert LSO/Haitink Barbican Entertainments Jazz A dance in time Working Relationship Craig Hassall and his PA Sarah Malin at English National Ballet Will you be flying out to Cape Town? Stress busters The Times Eclipse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Transworld Publishers Win a two-week trip to the sun Julie Daniels launches the fifth PA of the Year Award Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice NSR Paul Hoggart's choices Review Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Snow patrol of our land of plenty Last Night's Tv Joe Joseph Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed crestaholidays. co. uk times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3797 Memorial Design Chosen Word Watching Polygon Sunrise

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