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The Times Blair: Iraq invasion almost a disaster Surprise steel bid Royal revolution Christmas books Roses offer timesonline Students sue over Christian rights at colleges Why Harry Potter's first kiss required 24 takes The Times Books: All the Best Christmas Reads The Knowledge: Full Critics' Guide offers If a section of your Times is missing Body & Soul: Your Feel-Good Factor Magazine: People and Styles Today for families Death-row Briton glad to be home Christian students sue Junk-food ads banned to beat child obesity Boodles How the Ban Will Hit Adult Programmes Iraq war 'pretty much a disaster', Blair concedes The admission came as a close ally of his was said to have expressed the same opinion, Philip Webster reports Hello, good evening, welcome to al-Jazeera Review Halal Christmas plan abandoned Euro lottery win Fake bombs lost Editor's trial Ticket shock Dior Life for rapist hunted down by a pair of teenage boys Here is the lesson: persecution helps them all flourish Analysis Faith, fundamentalism and the fight for students' souls Accused of bigotry and intolerance, some Christians are threatening legal action to challenge restriction on their activities, reports David Lister The Guidelines How radical preachers turned a young man into a suicide bomber 'Campus radicalism persists, and mere guidance from Whitehall is unlikely to stop it spreading' Toxic clean-up row led to resignation of Olympics chief Free on Tuesday Currys AA friend Magnet Craig beats rival Bonds at box office First kiss gives fans a taste of Harry's next magical exploit PC World PC World Sending back of aboriginal bones 'is loss to scientists' Peugeot Museum in Numbers How Definitions Would Change BT Bringing it all together Free from Monday Violent crime definition 'is misleading the public' A review says the category used by the police is a nonsense as half of the offences involve no injury, reports Richard Ford Barclays Wealth Laura Ashley Only the slow lane open on internet highway Just as iPod gets a deadly rival, battle is declared from China HMV Sainsbury's Tebay services on the M6 near Penrith was judged the … Other recommended service stations include Gordano, … Cullompton, on the northbound M5 near Exeter, has been … Other services to avoid include Magor, on the M4 in … Imagine - the perfect service station Tonight's Films Sydney specials Borat Free on Monday Lord Rogers in £10m dispute that could close River Café Argos Vauxhall Sausages affected by draconian trade laws They're on death row, but at least they get a private pool Dell Times Comment Blair's legacy: he kicked apart the Establishment rat's nest of corruption However unwittingly, Blair and friends have introduced a kind of candour into politics The Week pdsa Gobbledegook Let it be Hardliners Doctrinal issues divide the Anglican faithful Taxpayers feel early onset of Olympic fatigue Platform time means nothing door to door Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… Green Governance The Plastic Pandemic Is TV Good for Children? Clifftop cuisine Terror alert Pre-nup Free-ranging Picture Gallery Religion on Campus A secular society that demands tolerance should also show tolerance The Magnets of King George An exhibition of toys tells us about royal amusement Three's Company The US needs to build a trilateral partnership with China and Japan A disturbing idea: how many more butterfly days before Christmas? Wild Notebook In the end, it's Carry On Viewing All parents face the problem: if you let the little ones watch a bit of sex and violence, what harm will it do? Join the Debate Gest takes guard. The fielders retreat After this cheeky corporate raid I'm yearning for the real Beatles Martin, who admits to hearing problems, has rejigged the catalogue for a travelling circus Larger than life adventures of a real Bond girl Ferrero Rocher Knifeman sentenced for chat-room rage attack 'Robbers had tried to pray at mosque' before PC was shot Comet Shop owner sent to jail after police find stuffed tiger cubs Boots Man charged with family murder Rare kite strays to the Wash Cosmonaut tees off in space Man attacked as he films yobs Dodge The Sharpest Critics This exquisite feat of illusion is art of the highest order first night Theatre Waves Cottesloe Speaking Clock's fateful date Wrecks may get war grace status Life Scan Classic Furniture4u Jaguar How deprivation helped the Quiet Man to find his voice A chance meeting on an improverished housing estate was a revelation for the former Tory leader lain Duncan Smith. Helen Rumbelow and Alice Miles report Dixons Iain Duncan Smith: The Road to Westminister Frost/nixon Tories join homeless to show they really care halfords halfords dfs dfs My Week Katie Holmes according to Hugo Rifkind Cruise goes for third time lucky… in a cursed castle … and yet more energy savings are in the air Sunday, 0001: the lights are on, but no one's at home… Duxiana News It's been a long time coming… but autumn is finally here Mitsubishi's Spacious Stylish Mpv Drug helps to prevent fractures Council accused over Lowry sale Cannabis crop 'most potent yet' Drivers unaware of alcohol limit Bonhams Currys The Week on the Web Even virtual characters insist on personal cyberspace, says Jonathan Richards Online Most Read Morrisons Sky Broadband Times World News The Royal French revolution Poll Timetable The gazelle who trampled the elephants eyes her next prey Ségolène Royal French Socialist Presidential Candidate Woman in White Woman in Blue Matriarch with an unruly family to keep in order Nancy Pelosi US Democrat Speaker Vote ushers India closer to being nuclear superpower Spirit of Adventure (AFP): 104 vehicles crash in fog (AFP): Turkey kills rebels Ocean rescue (Reuters): Lifeline for paper (AP): Capital laid waste $1bn weapon sale (AFP): Veil remarks fury (Reuters): Argentina slims Internet battlefield pits dissidents against the State Bush sidesteps the Vietnam analogy First Choice DNA dragnet traps the man who raped and killed author Averys Zurich Invesco Perpetual Art buyers with pots of money splash out $730m in one week Diplomats fear US wants to arm Fatah for 'war on Hamas' Ex-Hotel Beds simply switch The lab that helps Jews to observe rules dating back 3,500 years Hilton African peacekeepers to get UN backing in Darfur Empiredirect John Lewis A Life in Letters Solzhenitsyn lives to see his writings honoured in motherland (Reuters): Heavy rains bring disaster (AP): Apathy rules (AP): Ex-President held (Reuters): Drug banned (AP): Standard weight (AFP): Protest against 'uncertainty' bath store (Reuters): Review of Kyoto Protocol agreed Stone could hide Aztec burial site O. 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Win Investing LLP bmi Foxy by Name… The Sunday Times Times Business Universal Music sues MySpace Saturday Nov 18 2006 LNG global aim Derivatives boom Blackwell windfall Quote of the day Bid Britain: Brazilians trump Tata and Sky blocks NTL's … CSN offers £4.2 billion in cash for Corus Sky captures an 18% ITV stakes in surprice raid FTSE 100 Stock Markets Bonanza leaves too many out in the cold North Sea Oil Tata's steely resolve undimmed Commodities Time to dance Pound to Dollar Old Speckled Hen Currencies Economics The Sunday Times World Markets Bet of the day The week's biggest movers Results in brief Business big shot Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Toyota trucks roll Stop Press (AFX): Lukoil move TUI resists split Nymex demand Enron sentences British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Briefing Look ahead BE loses nuclear chief amid delay on reactors Powering Back from the Brink of Collapse GSK chief calls for new thinking over NHS drugs pricing system Enodis snubs new AGA approach (PA): Farepak victims may get just 4% Rail freight operator fined £4m Trend Micro How Primark may push house prices Britons claim a place in the sun Second homes abroad have trebled in a decade, writes Elizabeth Judge Utility's UV treatment plan comes under fire Environmentalists and surfers warn of dangers to health, writes Liz Chong The Sunday Times Win the exchange City Diary We're green, so come in, the water's brown Festive fish City Diary Cutting costs on high-tech learning From small Oxford bookshop to leading private company The Times Blackwell accepts US takeover Selected Reading Sky is now the limit of future for ITV Times Online Discreet raid proves coup for Morgan Stanley $750,000 Azimut pleasure yacht Coutts & Co Former CA chief may lose fortune in fraud payback Drug giants size up Chinese problem Karnten Key Players Pre-diabetes steer sparks drugs race The little emperors enjoying fat of the land Brussels to rule on aid to Bawag Former star trader loses bonuses case The Times Offers Direct Greece picks Swiss banks to advise on OTE sale Sir Peter Pickles Civil servant and businessman who never let controversy stand in the way of self-aggrandisement Sir Peter Pickles, civil servant and businessman, was born on March 27, 1940. He died on November 14 (?), 2006, aged 66 The Times The Times Offers Direct French giant to seek global reach Suez's boss tells Carl Mortished that its merger will shake up the European energy market 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 Swoop on Augean stables spurs hopes of more landfill activity Small Caps Gilts Growth of dividends over five years has bolstered portfolios Cadbury's hits the sweet spot as blue caps stumble Stock Markets Nick Hasell Banking & Finance Rolex Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Times Register Ferenc Puskás Legendary footballer who captained the 'Magical Magyars' in stunning victories over England but never won a World Cup Ferenc Puskás, footballer, was born on April 2, 1927. He died of pneumonia on November 17, 2006, aged 79 Rosamund Carr Founder of the Imbabazi Orphanage in Rwanda, which rehabilitated Tutsi and Hutu children Rosamund Carr, founder of Imbabazi orphanage, Rwanda, was born on August 28, 1912. She died on September 29, 2006, aged 94 Lives in Brief Dr Betty Cowan, OBE, missionary and pioneer in rural public health, was born on May 10, 1917. 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