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News from 28/11/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Damian Norris, Paul Gosling, John Battle, Tony Travers, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Amanda Ursell, Linda Tsang, David Rose, W. S. Affleck, Lord Carlile of Berriew, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Philip Corbet, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, John Goodbody and Craig Lord, Kavoh Solhekol and Michael Morgan, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Roger Hancock, Martin Fletcher, Judith Holder, Charles Gidley Wheeler, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Toby Moore, Michael Harvey, Richard Pickup, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Elizabeth Colman, Rachel Lomax, Charles Bremner, Rhodri Thomas, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Richard Susskind, Derwent May, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lucille Briance, Colin Harding, Mark Henderson Science Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Tom Baldwin, Ken Livingstone, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Professor David Lowenthal, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Tony Whelpton, Lewis Smith, Arran Dowling Hussey, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Revel Barker, Daniel McGrory, Richard Beeston, Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher J. Gabriel, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Tom Dart and George Caulkin, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Richard Caborn, Nick Hasell, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Dominic Maxwell, George Caulkin, Donnel Carty, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Mirza-Tahir Hussain, Alan Lee, Stephen Bubb, Rebecca O'Conner, Donald Trump, Ian Whitmore, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Richard Scudamore, Hilary King, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Kaveh Solhekol and Michael Morgan, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, (Tosin Sulaiman), Nicola Copping, David Corker, Michael Brown, Doug Jackson, Bryce Elder, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Donald Lees,

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The Times Abortions should be made easier on demand, says charity Approval from two doctors 'not necessary' Nurses should be free to issue abortion pill Face-transplant woman is learning to smile Michael Grade resigns from BBC to join ITV Police on poison trail 'Sheer hell' to freedom Blair putdown for BA Fiancée meets killers Who would replace Mourinho? Join Danny Kelly and guests … Micheal Grade stuns BBC with surprise move to ITV Comment Index Business Register Sport Online Index Today's weather The Times Troubleshooter lured away The family firm Chippendale would have approved Sick leave Illegible Article Slouch-it's the safest way to sit Relaxing eases pressure on spine Back pain is part of human nature Traces of radioactive poison are found in Russian exile's office Traces of isotope at seven locations Reid asks Moscow to help with inquiry Reid is the star in revival of le Carré classic Polonium trail Pugh Tory MP accused of racism in e-mails Britons to be tried Teenage killer Officers cut back Thatcher honoured Breitling Blue Peter garden to up sticks and head north to the rooftop Pop-picker Alan 'Fluff' Freeman dies at 79 How two violent brothers in arms killed young City lawyer with a life full of promise Murder Verdict Murderers came from broken homes Victim had worked his way to the top Full coverage of major court cases from around the … Killer's rap From life on the streets to life in Jail Fiancée will reveal her suffering in personal statement to court today Easier access may reduce late terminations Thorntons Statistics 'The importance of pregnancy is trivialised by repeated abortions' Should abortion be available as a lifestyle choice? … Digital Depot Citibank Transplant woman has reason to smile Mini Friendly fire killed Marine Aspect Property Group NatWest Tiscali British troops may stay in Iraq until 2016 Burberry Jungle round-up Virgin Postscript Hobbits revolt over sacking People Ben Hoyle Hugo Rifkind is away Got a story to tell? New homes must be family-friendly Fears over rise in number of flats Councils to plan for parks and prams Challenge churchill Bespoke Suits Flat rate Motorist died after row over 'queue-jumper' at rubbish tip The AA Royal Mail Industrial Zone Are the Conservatives the business when it comes to business? The Core Role The Nato summit should look at the renewed threat from Russia Backtrack The medicinal benefits of slouching on the couch Letters online Black humour and red mist In Oxford cloisters the alarm bells ring Libby Purves Radical changes are put to the vote Keep your 'dwellings' away from the greenery Stolen art works We take letters by e-mail, fax or post, but not by … Blair's sorry pronouncement over the slave trade World's poor need real help The contribution of Christian unions Join the debate online today What is the use of Trident? The Times War anniversary Ticket extras Friendly advice Grub's up Squashed by Brisbane's brainless sandwich-stealers The jobs worths are taking over Meet Mr SNP and his fantastical snide-show The strange unrealpolitik of Alex Salmond, MP Discover the ultimate political gift guide Flybe Points system Renaissance endowment review Capital One Mother in coma laughs at her children's jokes Microsoft O2 Hecklers break the ice for stand-up's Mr Cool First night Comedy Jimmy Carr Cambridge Corn Exchange Blair and Brown unite to face the future Joint statement on challenges to UK Clearest sign of a smooth transition Public chumminess but Treasury did all the hard work Challenges Chancellor's writing reveals his judgment is flawed, say Tories Cooperative Insurance Ask Opposition by solicitors 'will not stop legal aid shake-up' Lord Chancellor gives stark warning Solicitors plan public protests Bose Better sound through research Legal news and free law reports The brief Expansion for US-style community court trials Plan to cap election spending Fabergé clock set for record Groom shot during reception Villagers get sinking feeling Radisson Universities follow lvy League by hiring Investment advisers Directline Overspending town halls face caps on council tax increases Local funding Detainees' treatment criticised Immigration Prince's journals 'not a secret' Press freedom Private school to run academy Education Bonhams Inside Track Museum murder victim saved her baby from knife attacker Teenager handed child to passer-by Man who leapt to his death 'was father' Freed after 17 years and home to a hug from the brother who never gave up In an exclusive interview with The Times, Mirza-Tahir Hussain tells of the dramatic end to his time on death row in Pakistan 'Looking at my father's grave, I saw how much I've missed' A new Potter story: Beatrix and the Loch Ness Monster The Great Art Fair An author's tale Index Slaughter in the mosque: a new terror for Iraqis Executions held in prayer rooms Survivor freed after ransom paid Violence returns as leaders debate the next step Read Ned Parker's blog on life in Baghdad Worcester Nato searches for heavyweight fixer to break deadlock Blair's Iraq exit strategy seems to be out of the frying pan, into the fire Sabotage blamed after crash kills 36 (AP): Fire deaths (Reuters): Ceasefire over Berlusconi delay (Reuters): Election victory (Reuters): Pinochet arrest (AP): Car on the line Carpet Right Olmert offers 'serious' plan for new state Israel prepared to leave West Bank Captured soldier must be released Rac For breaking news from the Middle East Energy saving trust In the money Russian billionare in Riviera crash Playboy politician suffers 70% burns Ferrari snapped in two by impact Dogs killed in bird flu alert Fear of epidemic in South Korea Action 'unusual' say health experts Intelligent Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items 258 (Reuters): Swanning off for a warm winter (AFP): French expelled over genocide Reuters: Paris opts for its own Gherkin Premier Resorts (Reuters): Intelligent humpbacks are blessed with a whale of a brain Sex The Times Over-60s gain on the roundabouts Pensioners at play Turkey's EU hopes are hit again as talks break down No agreement on Cyprus trade deal Finland abandons quest for a solution Victory for Left in Ecuador Deal over US base will not be renewed Assurances given on dollar and oil The Cooperative Bank City faces protest as police kill groom Averys Multiple Display Advertising Items Anti war protester burns himself to death in vain Police told that a statue was on fire Body identified only after election Index US markets suffer as dollar slides AWB Iraq bribes First Choice sale Eurotunnel plan Quote of the day Chill on Russia West End revamp Blair put-down for BA head after CBI outburst reignites cross row No snub, say Tories as Cameron prefers Basra Opposition leader slights suits at his peril Picture Gallery Cuddly building society forced to show lenders a harder edge Business today Commodities Taking punts to Cambridge Managers Currencies Stock markets Economics World markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief For latest business news and market reports Sectors Bank deputy throws down gauntlet on growth plans after break with Governor Lending weight Nationwide Fujitsu Siemens Nationwide abandons same deals for all Lender defends policy U-turn Broker saddened by 'broken promise' BT Vision put on standby as the main feature hits interference On the box New internet goal for Arsenal's top investor New entrant must fight for a questionable middle market Mitie has £500m for acquisitions BP facing fines (Reuters): Cambridge first (AFX): RSA joint venture Bank eats up IRC On target Money matters Td Waterhouse Network Rail seeks higher subsidy as it makes first profit Rail group says it is a success story Union attacks it for being smug Tough journey An annoyed investor in theatreshare calls Lloyds TSB Lost cause for Johnny come lately? City Diary Picture Gallery Government man on a learning curve City Diary The rich are different. Edgar Bronfman Jr, heir to … City Diary Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has quietly taken … City Diary In the know City Diary Fact of the day: City Diary Ikea to trial online shopping London Mayor seeks pact to revitalise the West End Need to protect 'international asset' Tram system plan for Oxford Street The Times Direct Business big shot Ken Livingstone Master plan First Choice in talks with several companies over package tour sale Gatwick express Wilson Bowden bid talk lifts builders News and analysis from the second day of the conference Cool reception as Tories produce a policy on global warming France and US under attack for protectionist strategies President hits at 'insidious parasite' China and India seen as unstoppable Blair sees chance of breaking deadlock in trade talks EasyJet Struggling Ford puts up assets as it seeks to borrow $18bn New debt to the secured by factories Borrowing will fund restructuring EU seeks clampdown on spam Spam sources Corus postpones vote on Tata Glant still straddles the world Eurotunnel optimistic as creditors back rescue package EasyJet Australian exporter paid $222m bribes to Saddam Former directors may face charges Wheat trade monopoly in doubt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oil for food France in fight to save carbon output plan 'To do' list Russia's unhealthy interest in gas endangers growth Nasdaq's formal filing reveals make-up of £2.9bn LSE bid Wal-Mart makes move on India Schering integration bitter pill Safety warning for AstraZeneca UBS Access Sicav The Times unit trust Information service The Times Falling greenback The Times Offers Direct Paulson's puzzle: no news proves to be bad news for dollar on the slide 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 Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Bids build up at Wilson Bowden Small caps Gilts News and data by sector Hopes of a little extra make Wilson Bowden shares attractive Tempus Mitie Trinity Mirror Spotlight on RBS as broker suggests major acquisition Large caps Banking & finance Austrian Source Interactive Data A name that means business in the Balkans Greece embraces emerging markets Companies invest more than €7 billion Eurobank EFG My Drim holiday Why Greece is looking north Drive to privatise steps up Telecoms giant is the next big target Greek ports woo Chinese investors Rush for credit boosts bumper profits for banks St George The reckoning now that the party is over Athens games left a fiscal hangover Greece fights to maintain growth A game enjoyed by children around the world For the most recent stories on Greece Opap Gaming giant eyes overseas opportunities Sports bets bring in half of revenue Online betting is illegal in Greece UK plans for luxury tourist resort on Crete given go ahead Index Richard Clements Editor of Tribune who campaigned against the H-bomb, advised Michael Foot and fell of the KGB Nick Clarke Remembered Sir Edward Ford If you would like to add a personal view or recollection Robert Lockwood Jr Blues guitarist who took the Delta sound he had learnt from Robert Johnson and adapted it to a more sophisticated style Betty Comden Broadway and film lyricist and half of a legendary New York songwriting team whose hits included Singin' in the Rain Graham Roope Surrey and England batsman and brilliant slip fielder Anthony Quick Reforming headmaster and author of history textbooks UK bereavement tax regime was discriminatory European Court of Human Rights Patient law abuses human rights Queen's Bench Division Power to revoke leave to appeal Court of Appeal Read the most recent reports free, or subscribe to … Legal news Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Deaths Times online Anniversaries Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Global warming may bring vineyards to Scotland Weather Eye Nature notes On this day Winning Move Today Rain clearing the East to leave showers Max 13C (55F), min 5C (4F) Chess Tai Memorial, Final Crosstable Winning move Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Speed merchants chasing past glories Racing Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Andrew Thornton returns to the saddle at Plumpton tomorrow … Index My Way De Solzen is likely to continue his Cheltenham … The Patrick Haslam-trained King Revo, last seen chasing … Yesterday's results Folkestone Kempton Park Southwell Course specialists Wolverhampton Blinkered first time Fallon fails in Hong Kong bid Racing Hereford English kings who failed to establish dynastics The Ashes Results Today's fixtures Football Vauxhall Numbers game Cricinfo The Ashes For the record The first Test, Brisbane Collective failings leave England on a mission to set it straight The Ashes Harmison not ready for Test role Panesar should replace Anderson Collingwood and Pietersen hold the key to fightback Join the Debate Are England's hopes of retaining the … Winners and losers: who emerged unscathed from the Gabba Atherton is best bet to raise the spirits The Ashes Change needed at the very top if real progress is going to be made Rugby union England in crisis Inside out Chain of command Latest rugby union news and analysis Is continued failure Robinson's fault, or simply bad luck? Rugby union England in crisis Smaller, leaner and cheaper, but aquatic centre still makes waves Olympic Games London 2012 Capacity reduced to 15,000 spectators Fina unhappy with new design The Times Wake up to The Times Calzaghe ready for dose of reality Boxing Sale lose services of another prop Record for Yousuf Ward boxes clever Games off cue Wilson forced out Scottish pair win Tuqiri may say no Keep the Beautiful Game on the pitch not in the courts Caborn wrote last Friday that football was at a crossroads European law has no place in English game The Premiership today Caborn under attack as row over Uefa role intensifies Football Kenyon sales pitch sells Chelsea short Index Celtic raise the bar GQ Magazine A lesson for Poll Cole warns there is more to come from champions Hargreaves prepared to beg for move to United Football Barclays Premiership Midfield player close to recovery Ferguson ready to spend in January Southgate dilemma as Woodgate enjoys rare milestone Blatter to investigate Premiership takeovers Football Power of richest clubs worries Fifa Full video replays not on the agenda Ebay Foreign legion Boothroyd attempts to humour referees Premiership Watford v Sheffield Utd Sky Sports 2,8pm Alnwick set to swap Sunderland for Spurs when window reopens Tévez says sorry Thierry Henry was third in the European Footballer … Times Crossword 23,458 The Insider Boothroyd attempts to humour referees The times The Times Robinson left haggling over payoff at end of dismal reign The Times Mitsubishi Index Simon Barnes Times 2 The face Mr T tees off Did you see? Weighty Issues in academe The click Did you know? Teechers is only human Will Coleen turn up? Image of the day Modern morals Do you have a dilemma of your own? Grumpy. I am. Are you? You know you're middle-aged when. . . you can behave outrageously and get away with it. Judith Holder, the woman behind the Grumpy Old Women books and TV, series, invites you to take the builder test Have you hit middle age and what were the telltale … Functional food makers are being ambitious, using additives they say will improve our health Times online Five familiar functional foods Times online The Times People like us? Britain's playing the right tune Free children's DVD to keep Plus six free DVD rentals Go on, make your day; explore the latest film offers … The Times Lovefilm Is this too much for Britain to swallow? On the eve of the first major competitive eating event in the UK, Martin Fletcher visits the world hamburger eating championships in the US Parents Too ill for school? Then go to class, meet friends and pass exams on the internet Few of us know it, but lessons on the net work. Jerome Burne reports Seat You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after … To DIY for? I'll do it tomorrow Determined to be more useful around the house, Damian Whitworth takes some lessons Epson Miss and you'l screw straight into your hand' A straight answer Timesonline. co . uk T Mobile Dandy in the undergrowth The flamboyant Yinka Shonibare has made his MBE part of his art, he tells Rachel Campbell-Johnston Index Mary Poppins The wonderful wizard of Uz Joanna Pitman is intrigued by a long-lost Soviet photographic archive Close encounters of the nerd kind Those space cadets at the ICA have gone into interstellar overdrive, says Tim Teeman Around £100 Jug, by Ursula Mommens Around £1,000 St Jacques, Dieppe, by Joseph Farington (1747-1821) Around £10,000 George Canning, from the studio of sir Thomas Lawrence (169-1830) Theatre Gates of Gold Pop George Michael Concert Andreas Scholl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Red, White and Blue Tv & radio Radio Choice Starbucks Card Index Television multichannel Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Multi Channel Key: Reissued Jackanory loses the plot Last Night's TV Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4072 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon My Q Public Agenda Headline of the Week Inside The Times The Top Stories Less Lethal Weapons? Other Views Mind the gap if you want to end inequality Issue of the Week Gender The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Prisons New Medical Research Invest in a buy-to-let scheme Prisons Other Stories we Liked Passing the pudding test Health Generic role for nurses Health NHS 'cuts' inspire new breed of protester Health Wonder Walls Wanted: vital radio back-up Police School buses under threat Transport Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Carers also have rights Social Care Legislation Update Education Seen in Hansard Special needs costs 'too high' Education Bully Watch IGCSEs fail the state test Education Hero … Games pose questions Whitehall . . . 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Some in the profession believe customers are being short-changed, says Frances Gibb The Times Wheale Thomas Hodgins PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items 'If we don't do it, there won't be a thriving profession' Solicitors are up in arms over the changes the Lord Chancellor is making to legal aid. How is he reacting? Hello, Downing Street here Saddam's 'chaotic' trial challenged Media is given more evidence from court Doha - simply all talk and no do? 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