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News from 18/01/2006

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Gesche Ipsen, Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Phil Yates, Peter Kllnger, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Brian Heywood, Dunstable, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, M. Stephens, Will David, Simon Shaps, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Angela Court, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Will Pavia, Timothy O'Sullivan, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Jullan Muscat, Alanis Morrisette, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Rosemary Bennett and David Charter, N. G. Tucker Brown, Peter Reeves, David Hands, Michael Sorroll, Las Vegas, Ian McCulloch, Graham Keeley, Ben MacHell, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Sheila Matthews, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Sarah MacAulay Brown, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Jeff Henry, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Dr Philip Murray, Neville Taylor, Alice Olins, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, N. L. Denton, Helen Barnes, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Marc Aspland, Xan Rice, Dr Gareth Davies, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, John Trew, Jakarta, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, R. Lloyd, Thomasina Miers, Grayson Perry, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, William S. H. Haines, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, Deborah King, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Martin Quick, Proressor Robert Weale, Michael Gove, Brian Clarke, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Patricia King, Barry Hyman, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Dr Bruce Sizer, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Ewart-James, Ben Summerskill Chief Executive, David Blunkett, MP, Ray Marcelo,

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The Times Sex case vetting is secretly privatised Blair kidnap plot Killer's victim Grayson Perry Energy crisis Rover inquiry Index ID fraudsters plunge tax system into chaos Soho to suburbia door opens for mini-brothels Police foil plot to kidnap Blair's son In the Times Today Tories send top team to repair strained US links Waste burning may increase Oxford to ditch academic dress IRA crime goes on, say police MPs' fears over Afghan mission I said 'take everything', I was very, very scared A chef who was attacked by two men suspected of stabbing to death the City lawyer Tom ap Rhys Pryce, right, tells Steve Bird of his terrifying ordeal Great Rail Journeys Classroom blacklist job was given to doctors who lack training The role was taken out of expert medical hands and contracted out to a private health insurer, writes Dominic Kennedy Schools 'hit squads' planned to win over Labour rebels Bendy bus man to take charge Ulster troops cut Terror arrest Cannabis rethink Sites in peril No ear, no travel Holiday snap Parking Offenders Post Office How to Appeal The way thousands of drivers can avoid paying parking fines Mini-brothel plan to take sex off the streets and into suburbs Clever Mint I have paid for it for many years and I have been paid … Naming-and-shaming policy that stopped kerb crawlers The Oldest Profession A full-time mother, a part-time prostitute:'If a bill comes in I go out so I can pay it' Virgin trains Life-saving research is blocked by overzealous data privacy On the Record Mercedes-Benz Imperfect Crime Cartoonist makes a mug of hapless bicycle thief Peers deliver blow to terrorism Bill Government plans to make glorifying terrorism illegal are denounced as pointless, reports Greg Hurst Expedia.co.uk Citroën Prescott backs campaign to pay sick miners in full Desperate Housewives How the Scandal Unfolded Crème Online benefit fraudsters leeching hundreds of millions from taxpayer People saves the planet-and a pie Anybody who dimly recognises the Liberal Alliance Leicester Even rural wildlife is turning against The Daily Telegraph A press release from George Osborne, the Shadow Chancellor, … Picture Gallery The Mind Bloggles Ps Nectar The Secret Agent Inquiry BNP chief told pub rally of 'Muslim rape gangs' The glamour of lentils, by Dave the green Tiscali Broadband Mrs Ritchie Sr to lead drive for women MPs Energy Death wagon brakes 'sabotaged' Rail contractors accused of dismantling faulty brakes, reports Russell Jenkins Cruelty in circuses Palin is good for the globe New hospitals: as usual the taxpayer coughs up Pointless gun ban Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Common sense on sex offences Islam and gays This vexed British day No more statues That's enough stats The Times Afghan Dilemma Dutch doubts are not the only problem with Nato's planned deployment Permission to Land A new visa scheme will (thankfully) bar some foreign entertainers To be completely accurate, that's the most impressive guarantee I've seen Unhealthy Signs The financial problems of the NHS cannot be blamed simply on doctors Surgery required urgently 'Tis a pity for the whores The laughable new strategy on prostitution will do little to ease the plight of sex-trafficked women The Times Join the Debate Your right to a fair trial? Whatever Evidence, witnesses, lawyers, juries, judges, the truth . . . what frightful nuisances they are The men who shaped Britain: Bill Haley, Elvis Presley and Tony Blair rock star Blair's attraction to the rock world is central to why he has been such a political success Popular music broke class barriers, altered accents, and did away with formality Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited Police viewed imam's terror book years before he was seized Morrisons Rare Breeds Scientist jailed for smuggling orchids Stay cool, Straw advises Labour over Cameron It is a great compliment that the new Tory leader is fighting on our home ground, the Foreign Secretary tells Philip Webster Nationwide Journalist defends Brady source Test viewers vote for mobile TV Defence officials 'wasting money' Delivered from a cruel fate BT Farewell to murdered student Cash crisis threatens plans for more PFI hospitals Doctors 'hasten one third of deaths by using pain relief' Tube staff urged to accept deal TV man's suicide Roman wishes Parking rage Gem heist on train Woman crushed Black mark Crisis-hit ENO heads nominations for Oliviers Hayes, London Bed Company The Sharpest Critics A grim tale compellingly told with wit and warmth First night Theatre a Fine Balance League tables victim of council red tape Lloyds TSB Bank plc Stress puts 250,000 police off beat Law & Order Sofa danger for sleeping babies Child Health Stamp price rise Beatle for sale Dell Army officer 'went berserk' on flight back from tsunami Inquiry on failed VAT fraud trial I don't care if you are J. Lo's yoga teacher, you can't come in here without a permit Singapore Airlines Five Ways to Gain Entry Judges split hairs over snipped-off ponytail Green Flag Firefighter admits string of late-night sex attacks 'Beast of Bath' was a married father with two children, Simon de Bruxelles reports Weather delays first mission to Pluto Rias Times World News They're trying to break into the jail as city heads for-40C The Extremes Pakistan has bigger dangers than air raid Multiple Display Advertising Items Eight guards seized in border clash (AFP): Europe softens line on Iran to woo swing votes Tourists Freed Bulldog By Our Foreign Staff: Gunmen threaten to kill US reporter Israeli leader speaks as dove and hawk Ehud Olmert gives hope to Palestinians but issues a stern warning to Iran, writes Stephen Farrell in Jerusalem Multiple Display Advertising Items Dominatrix denies manslaughter The lusty father of a nation Attacked girl, 11, allowed to die Sugar growers turn sour Air France In search of a better life… I'm dying to get into the movies An actor with a dream has become a hit with a website showing his ability to play dead for Hollywood, Tim Reld reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Fresh threat by oil rebels Fighting resumes Ford in hospital 'Terror' bank raid Polling protest Bush challenged Suspects buried Speedy recovery Study of suicide bombers takes prize And the Winner is… Waitrose Product Recall Golden Globe winners spark righteous anger People die of famine in nation that exports food Kenya's grain silos are full, but Britain is sending £13 million of aid to help it to deal with drought, reports Xan Rice Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victims of the Great Drought Holocaust survivor wins fight for stolen £85m masterpieces Leaders in London Picture of Restitution (AP): Ukraine price rise (AP): More bird flu (Reuters): Kim ends visit (AP): Warning shots (Reuters): Killer executed Multiple Display Advertising Items Marine caught after 36 years Awol Safety in Numbers Doctor-aided suicide upheld Times Business KPMG chief's pay jumps to £2.4m Trader dismissed Iceland store sale Pace sales slip Quote of the day Former ministers and Phoenix Four face new Rover inquiry 'Greedy' Tesco hits back with plan to flex muscles FTSE 100 Pilkington poised to approve £2.2bn offer by Nippon Stock Markets Sir Nigel sets forth on deal-making year North Sea Oil Sir Terry could stay on a roll Commodities Oil loses sting Pound to Dollar Surprised? Currencies Ruling class 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 Simplyswitch Google purchase Stop Press Intel shares hit Blow for Yahoo! 'Funds are rushing headlong into equities' Vonage House market defies Christmas quietness Bankers at Merrill Lynch were yesterday told how big … Further fall in inflation lifts hopes for rate cut Alliance Leicester Compass Partners founders quit SEC agrees to new rules for executive pay in US HSE FT in £300,000 settlement with Collins Stewart Paper ends two years of losses Finance chief's charm offensive with City ITV chief picks four candidates in plan for succession The Heirs Apparent James Middleweek Airbus outstrips Boeing again with record year for orders Aircraft in High Demand Terminal 5 builders call off strike threat Cairn shrugs off delays to billion-barrel oilfield plans Pendragon says it is still in Reg Vardy race From Hardshaw to Hotels and Health and Fitness Healthcare Commission Daresbury steps down at De Vere to break 244 years of family ties Admiral launches multi-car cover for single households Cold snap brings glow to retailers Thorntons admits decline in sales may cut buyout offer Approval for three building projects in the City GSK recruit helped in legal action against firm E. On must renegotiate long-term gas deals Destinations Suitor raises stakes in Guidant race 'Scam' inquiry sparks plunge on Tokyo markets Ruling party fights shy of its old poll 'assassin' Figures of mystery City Diary Taxman giveth City Diary High-Tech Firms on High P/e Ratios Discordant note City Diary Carry on as normal during our raids, say watchdogs The Borsa Italiana The life of sun, sea, sand and sangria wrapped in red tape Italy's stock market to seek listing and foreign partnership Spanish tax for expats 'against EU rules' EU throws a brick at port services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dairy mergers are a sad day for UK Whiff of conflict in perfume battle Multiple Display Advertising Items 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 Aquarius gains as platinum rival confirms forecast-beating profits Gilts The FT takes a back seat while Pearson counts its test books Wogen US paint-maker's rising sales lift hopes for ICI Stock Markets De Vere Group Business Equity Prices Action on Addiction The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register Anthony Feldman Architect, interior designer and composer whose clients ranged from Jonathan Aitken to the Royal Asiatic Society Randoll Coate Cosmopolitan soldier and diplomat who in retirement designed many remarkable and elaborate mazes Prince Georg Wilhelm of Hanover Royal who earned respect as a headmaster and for his contribution to Germany's Olympic equestrians Una O'higgins O'malley Steadfast political activist who campaigned to end violence in Ireland and founded the Centre of Reconciliation at Drumcree Lives Remembered Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Alex St Clair Influential guitarist and founding member of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band Birthdays Anniversaries The Chartered Tax Adviser exam, November 2005 The Chartered Institute of Taxation Pure Taxation BPP Professional Education Conifers come in from the cold at RHS show Stop-notice regime not discriminatory against Gypsies Queen's Bench Division Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest Wills Births Forth Coming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices Memorial Services School Notices Gifts Announcements The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Monsoon season arrives with a bang Weather Eye Paul Simons DJM: Nature Notes Winning Move AirMile Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weather call Times Sport Parochial awards fail to reward brilliance Racing Nicholls eyes tilt at World Hurdle The International Flat Classifications of 2005 Times Test BHB Awards The Winners No good getting cross over Crosse Fallon to bypass all-weather Lingfield Park Yesterday's Results Newcastle The Times Sports Book The Results Service Snow Reports Win Tickets to the Masters Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Sentimental setting helps McManus to surprise win Outsiders post shock victories Morgan's mission Record remains BMW launch Murray gets quick dose of reality from Chela Australian Open Tanner Jailed Hewitt shows fighting qualities to end Czech's challenge First-Round Results from Melbourne Park Times Online The Times Hingis back where she belongs Marshall races out of doldrums Swimming Robinson may be forced to pass on Dallaglio recall David Hands says charisma may not be enough to seal a return Blinkx Wales reward Delve for his perseverance RBS Six Nations Championship Squads Academy Wildcats in long queue chasing disgraced Ward Rugby League Kerrs make strong start to European challenge Mali boy chalks up success for the system Promise of wealth proving Out of Africa-Day Three In the third of a five-part series, Owen Slot finds how an Ivory Coast success story has had unfortunate consequeces Ivory Coast Tomorrow Revenue at new home will be just the ticket for Arsenal World Cup Countdown 'Another foreigner or Identikit English? Ultimately it is about the man, not his birth certificate' Timesonline Croke Park, Dublin, the bastion of Gaelic games, will … Hat-trick is just part of Henry the magician's repertoire The Fantasy Game Player of the Week The Times Prize-winner: Grant Milestone, from Kent The Premiership Today Walcott on the verge of ideal move to Arsenal Burton not just here for a beer Fa Cup Third-Round Replays The residents of a town famous for breweries hope to put it on the map for other reasons, says Tom Dart Players bank on Shaw fire rather than financial gain Teams in Non-League of their Own Ferguson Keen to put notions of romance to one side Walsall grateful to loan rangers By a Correspondent: Odejayi leaves Chester in a spin Ravenous Forssell underlines gap in the food chain Wigan make progress as Kavanagh hits the spot Shoot-out agony silences the Lambs Fa Cup Third-Round Replays Revived Middlesbrough help McClaren sleep easy Times Online The Times Crossword 23,189 The Insider Sven-Goran Eriksson, the England head coach, should … The Australian Open, the second grand slam to offer … The Insider archive Lita brings Reading back from brink with hat-trick Sport £3m payoff to give Eriksson another nice little earner The Times Mortgages for Business Picture Gallery Times 2 Pass notes The face Political issue The click The bulletin Contents 18.01.06 Stabbed in the back Political cold feet over a £1.15bn investment is threatening two world-class hospitals and the healthcare of 1.9 million people. Carol Midgley reports The Times The Department of Health's response Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery An MP can fawn to fascists-but not miaow on TV Bad Heir Day and other idiocies Cosmetic trend I admit that I like . . . England's dank and bleak midwinter, says Ben MacHell Hurt and angry at my callous husband and his new mistress Do You Need Advice? Stylewednesday Tweed finally gets modern This oh-so-British fabric has had a renaissance, says Nicola Copping GE Lighting Much more than a casual relationship This season fashion is embracing formality and all things ladylike. I bet we won't give up on our jeans, though, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Six of the best Platform shoes The Times Beauty jury All in favour, say eye: we test the best creams for reducing puffiness, dark circles and fine lines Retail is detail Dull beat of the humdrum for sale… Next is beloved by the British, as its profits indicate, but for Anne Ashworth it's nothing out of the ordinary Dish Pissaladiere of puff pastry with anchovies, thyme and mascarpone Grayson Perry When victoria and Albert met Muhammad The wealth of Islamic art treasures has been obscured by the war on Terror. A new exhibition is both timely and stunning, says Michael Binyon On the one hand it is the epitome of religious observance; on the other it is the worldly display of wealth and power Islamic art: a history Hidden meanings The art of the dead Grayson Perry Beware tattoos: they're the visual equivalent of tuneless whistling The Entertainer Theatre First night in the main paper La traviata Opera Entertainments Elliott Carter Festival Concert PLG Young Artists Concert First with the global news Working Relationship Simon Walker, director of corporate marketing and communications at Reuters, and his executive assistant, Avene O'Farrell Win a luxury prize Multiple Display Advertising Items No team spirit in the office? Get cooking Staff are being taught to bond over a stove, says Deborah King Multiple Classified Advertising Items Win a two-week trip to Cape Town DHL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tv & radio Radio Choice RSC David Chater's choices Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Don't Get Stranded without Part Two Natural World Who Do You Think You are? Variations Desperate Housewives Ocean's Eleven (2001) Film Choice Regarding Henry (1991) At First Sight (1999) Hairy chefs in need of a trim Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Su Doku Cubed Crestaholidays.co.uk Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3803 Word Watching Polygon Action medical research

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