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News from 05/12/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Norman Josling, Camilla Groom, Robert Cole, Iain Hasdell, David Brown, Dave Prentis General Secretary, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Peter Lansley, Barbara Stocking Director, Peter Saunders Director, Martin Narey Chief Executive, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Caroline Kennedy, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Eileen Devaney Co-ordinator, Christine Seib, David Chater, Adam Sampson Chief Executive, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, (Patrick Hosking), Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, (Liz Chong), Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Julian Lewis, Mike Lake Director-General, Jane MacArtney, Allen Chubb, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, (Gary Duncan), Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, David Reed, Jonathan Pratt and Charles Lloyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Peter Kelly Director, Stewart Tendler, Michael Evans, Daniel McGroy, David Hands, Liz Chong, Malcolm Naylor, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Wheatley, Lisa Armstrong, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Hilary Fisher Director, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Andrew Wallis, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Gordon Lishman Director-General, Lewis Smith, Tom Brady, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Rebecca O'Connor, Matt Dickinson, Brenda Billington President, Richard Rawsthorn, Chris Partridge, Anna Reisenberger Acting Chief Executive, Jeremy Page, Ann Rossiter, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, (Liza Chong), Francesca Steele, (Christine Seib), Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Rosemary Westwell, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Elmhirst, Philip Webster Political Editor, Niall Cooper National Co-ordinator, Michele Kirsch, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Thomas Catan, Anjana Ahuja, Frank Greaney, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Steve Betts, Adrian Fisher, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Bob Bury, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Charlotte Phillips, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Kate Hudson Chair, Russell Cheyne, Matt Davies Co-ordinator, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, (Tosin Sulaiman), (Adam Sage), Nicola Copping, Michael Brown, Bryce Elder, Lisa Verrico, Jerry Tribe, Fran Beckett Chief Executive,

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The Times Lottery row over Labour's 'cronies' Labour packs group giving away £2.3 billion Money is 15 times the budget for school books Win a meal in New York at Gordon Ramsay's restaurant Home improvements to be made easier Trident renewed BT moves into TV Bolton resigns Football all summer Energy bills to rise 'How many deaths is the right to vote worth? None? … The Ashes: end-of-play report from Christopher Martin-Jenkins, … Loft conversions and house extensions to be put on fast-track Improvements won't need approval Small businesses also to be exempt Comment 14 The Times Lottery row over Labour 'cronies' The board members 'No sign of Muslim backlash after 7/7' Pugh Hoteliers lose fight Obesity cancer risk Animal challenge Grass firm fined End of the affair for kiss-and-tell stories? Law and justice updates direct to your e-mail Asprey Adulterer wins the right to privacy Celebrity figure protected by law Husband's desire for revenge blocked Schools told to beat mobile phone exam cheats by blocking signals Identity checking is also necessary Problem growing, professor claims Families of war dead have to pay for inquest papers Call for an answer Officer is stabbed during eviction Dons call for vote Woman jailed Hit-and-run death Migrant resentment Champagne thieves On birdsong Storm birds pay a flying visit to escape the gales Tag Heuer Why rap has become the music of choice for city high-flyers Blair keeps the £20bn nuclear option for threats yet to emerge Replacement for Trident is assured Cost per year of more than £1 billion Dinosaurs and their descendants made to listen to reason The Times Have your say: does Britain need a nuclear deterrent? Nuclear club The rationale: America is with us, but just in case Leading article A deterrent aimed not at terrorists but at their state sponsors And this year's Turner winner is... a painter Paul Smith Story See pictures of the Turner Prize shortlist Few would want to inhabit her world Tomma Abts Yard team seek access to Moscow prisoner challenge churchill Russian security service 'led poison plot' 'Former agents killed Litvinenko' Kremlin warns of harm to relations For the latest on the Litvinenko murder Microsoft Multiple Display Advertising Items £50m smuggling case collapses Judge questions Customs evidence Further trials may be threatened Dear Santa, please may I have a Damien? Rushdie sees the Iranians losing their interest in him People Like many a top celebrity hangout, the Wolseley in … Virgin Difficult times (we learn from those who know) for … The legal establishment's continued reluctance to send … The Liberal Democrats have found a new candidate for … Picture Gallery Postscript Got a story to tell? Men face jail for prank that killed grandmother BT Rape victim passed out after binge drinking Drunken attacker said she consented Case is 'lesson in dangers' of alcohol Safety Margin A courageous decision to retain Britain's ultimate deterrent The Times Fragile Hopes Venezuela's 'revolution' rests on oil money and a false reading of history Birdsong Country tits and town tits sound as different as The Archers and The Sopranos Have your say Don't mess with Fat Mike, loser White feminists meet Japan's Charisma Man Unveiled: a very proper British debate Libby Purves Are niqabs and hijabs just bits of cloth? Emergency! I've been poisoned by speculation Poverty: a scandal No to Cameron Can Trident protect us against future threats? Cataract care Join the debate online today Have your say Transport policy in chaos Radiation risks Teaching life skills MPs' salaries Murder US-style 1 Pennington Street Free museums Size matters Striker sciatica Don't panic France, steeped in genocidal blood, must face trial How many deaths is the right to vote worth? Post your comments on David Aaronovitch's articles … Teenage rapper murdered man 'for £1.50' 20-strong gang like 'pack of dogs' Three sentenced to youth institution virgin. net Bus passenger appeal to find woman's killer Dell Fireman killed in depot blast had come out of retirement Apology for Sir Paul's lawyer Deer in danger over Christmas Theatre Museum may go north Neanderthals 'were cannibals' Moto Krzr Ryanair error blamed after passenger jet nearly crashed into airport Airline failed to update information Pilot had to make emergency ascent High dangers Citroën PC World 'Ripper' murder strikes fear into vice girls Second prostitute has gone missing Naked body is found in a brook Serial killings Gay men are in more of a hurry to 'wed' their partners Lesbians less likely to commit Civil unions most common in South Multiple Display Advertising Items James Collard on the gay times we live in Hermes Extra cash versus extra risk Pensioners join the mortgage generation Spirit of liberation triumphs with wit, wisdom and the love of a ghost First night Castle Cover Multiple Display Advertising Items 49 Percentage of people who commit suicide who have … Mental patients 'kill one person a week' 1,300 commit suicide each year Psychiatrists told to be more vigilant Bid now... and let The Times make your day Picture Gallery A Peter Brookes cartoon Lunch and laugh with Giles Coren Bid now... and let The Times make your day A night out in the West End with Purves Wine-tasting with Jane MacQuitty A day at the Badminton Horse Trials with Simon Barnes Get a free financial makeover Lunch and enlightenment with Lord Carey of Clifton Dinner and luxury in New York A West End film premiere and party Drinks and discussion with top columnists from The Times A theatre first night with Nightingale Place your bids today! A day in the newsroom of The Times A day at the races Go behind the scenes at Blue Peter How to place your charity bid online Photographing the FA Cup final Christmas charity auction A trip to a health spa with The Times nutritionist A day with a Times photographer A day at a Test match with Christopher Martin-Jenkins An audience with the 'Best of British' design Cricket fan is caught with 'lethal' ball Police question City accountant 'Hard object' not suitable on Tube www.cowsnthings.com World UN Ambassador is forced to quit as Bush ducks fight with Congress Exit shows reality of weakened leader Second casualty of midterm election The sayings of John Bolton Shia leader visits White House for Iraq talks Bolton's exit is necessary, but it's still a loss energy saving trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Chávez vows to complete his socialist 'revolution' Changing state Images from the election Let's be mates, Australia tells New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items The successes... and failures Trend Micro Bollywood couple face obscenity court for stealing a kiss on screen Lips that met Latest news from Asia Clinton said to me:'I told them that if they played by Queensberry rules, you were gonna beat their brains out' James Baker will tomorrow advise President Bush on how to get out of Iraq. He recalls in his memoirs the pivotal role he played in guiding Mr Bush through his first national crisis, the hanging chad recount in Florida The Times Hanging chads Read further extracts from James Baker's memoirs Four years later was easier—but still I was needed Coral sharks fight for life Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Fiji leader ousted by military (Reuters): Potato gibe risks more trouble Multiple Display Advertising Items Borat's nation seeks leading role in Europe Kazakhstan in bid to chair OSCE Backing in EU for supplier of energy Business S&P 500 closes at six-year high Online casino Retail gloom Google rival Quote of the day Tasty Aberdeen Business big shot Saudi fury at slush fund claim threatens thousands of UK jobs Royal family feels betrayed by inquiry Joint anti-terror work threatened BT kicks off TV deal with live football service Household energy bills to rise again to finance upgrade Coverage of the gas and electricity markets BT's vision clings on to the Long Tail Some bank mergers are more exciting than others. If … Premier offer for RHM provides food for thought Commodities Business today Noon and 5pm Currencies Boodles Stock markets Need to know World markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief For latest business news and market reports Brownie points: Britons stand alone in praising the economy Changing channels Restoring good name of 'c' word BT finds team-mate in Setanta Sports to broadcast Premiership football matches Ponders bid for live coverage Targets homes without pay-TV City Diary Birt needs Terra Firma, not blue sky Insurance must be a funny old game, because Prudential … Malcolm Walker is doing nicely enough running Iceland—that's … The Times Offers Direct Birt needs Terra Firma, not blue sky City Diary Bumper windfall at motor insurer after £570m sale to IAG Top insurers It can be hard work sitting in cattle class, but captive … Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Directors' deals Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Shares slump after tick saliva drug fails tests Business big shot Terri Dial Why not meet someone new with Encounters Lloyds tries to gloss over fresh rise in unauthorised overdraft rate Unapproved overdraft rate 18.3% Saving scheme just 'another ploy' Unions to fight cuts as Premier moves to buy RHM Fears for festive sales after tough month on high street Tesco pipped in Polish stores auction Sports World owner sees right fit for Kangol hats Spotlight on water strategy Terra Firma plans disposal Serco order book touches £2bn Profits up 70% for Aberdeen CAA to announce BAA fee caps Big hole in development pipeline Pfizer's shares fall as it shelves key cholesterol drug Trials abandoned on safety grounds Setback delivers boost to rivals The Times Offers Direct Las Vegas gambling firm tries luck online in Britain Raja Fashions Baidu changes direction to break into the Japanese internet market French minister vows to forge ahead with GdF privatisation A new day Robin Li last year Economics The dollar held its ground yesterday after last week's battering on foreign Deutsche penalties Hedge fund tracker Airbus funding Access to CGAL (Reuters): Icahn goes it alone (Reuters): Goldman departure Merger mania Goldman puts wind up energy sector The Times Jobs to go in UK as BoNY wins Mellon for $16.6bn Biggest merger still relies on old tactic Fed needs to prepare for the unexpected Multiple Display Advertising Items More of Gerard Baker's comments and analysis at The Windmill The Times unit trust information service Equity Prices fILOFAX London Financial Futures Wall Street 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 French Connection eases back Gilts News and data by sector Aberdeen looks a good mover despite DeAm integration shuffle EMI Analysts suggest that Shell should ponder mega-major Large caps Minorplanet Working in the next decade As passé as a tea lady with a trolley orange Key to success Hot debate over best Web 2.0 server system From digital fortresses to electronic cottages Controlling data will be key concern Mobile workforce could lack loyalty Home workers can be happy despite doing mindless jobs Virtual talks get up close and personal Corporate travel is cut and carbon emissions reduced Times Online Register General Jacob Smart Strategist who planned the daring American raid on Romania's vital oil supplies in August 1943 General Jacob Smart, bomber pilot and strategic planner, was born on May 31, 1909. He died on November 12, 2006, aged 97 Lives Remembered Silvio Varviso Anita O'Day Timothy Crosthwait If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Dave Cockrum Comic book artist who rejevenated the X-Men without compromising their superhero integrity Perry Henzell 'Father of Jamaican cinema' whose classic The Harder They Come introduced the world to reggae Lives in brief Jeremy State, actor, was born on February 17, 1926. He died after surgery for oesophageal cancer on November 19,2006, aged 80 Dom Bernard Orchard Monk, schoolmaster and scholar who made a fundamental contribution to Catholic biblical studies in English Court can rely on diplomatic note from US Embassy Queen's Bench Divisional Court Non-proprietor cannot claim Chancery Division Published December 5, 2006 Cinpres Gas Injection Ltd v Melea Ltd Before Mr Justice Mann Judgment November 23, 2006 Read the most recent reports free, or subscribe to … Memorial Service Kenneth Griffith Birthdays Anniversaries Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths The Sunday Times Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Awards One World Action/sternberg Award Bridge Chess Fire in the sky when lightning hits arsenal Weather Eye Nature notes On this day Winning Move Today Rain clearing: Sunshine-and showers. Max 13C (55F), min 3C (37F) Sport Crumbs can become Champion feast Racing Commentary Pipe draws on his strengths Yesterday's results Course specialists Kempton Park The Wright track Sedgefield Southwell Fontwell Park Racing Wilkinson keeping faith with the new England way Rugby Union Injured fly half calls for patience Sympathy for departed Robinson Ríos revels in senior service and awaits good day at Blackrock Tennis Roff to take centre stage for Oxford in Varsity battle Results Football Fixtures Football Ding's chances of retaining UK title jeopardised by national duty Snooker Golding has no option but to stand down Ecover Sailing Hoggard: the carthorse you must love The Ashes Ten of the best Buying for a sports fan The Ashes Online now timesonline. co. uk/ashes Double time pays for Warne Improved England earning the respect of local media The Ashes England take no chances as Flintoff injury scare casts shadow The Ashes Australia quickly take command Ball of the day talkSPORT Magic moment Australia First innings Pitch report Strange but true England Second innings Crowd report By the numbers The Ashes For the record Adelaide, day four England First innings Mr Creosote and the Sherminator come face to face Cornerbacks land title for Chicago Ballesteros return Chips for Egham Button ruled out Northeast steps up Riding for a cause Upsets at Queen's Ferdinand sure of progress against Benfica The Premiership today Watford prove their point thanks to heroics from Lee Football Battle of the Bosphorus stokes passions in heat of the night The rivals The atmosphere of the Istanbul derby between Fenerbahce and Galatasaray is sampled at close quarters in the first of a series examining the most explosive matches in football The Game podcast Rivals rating Sport Staff: Barcelona under pressure to avoid shock early exit Mourinho's patriot games put Arsenal and United on spot Champions League Group a Big blushes Fleetness of foot and thinnest of skin insideout West side story for Beckham No sense crying over spilt milk Wenger and Henry go public in patching up differences Football 'I can be a pig'-Arsenal tailsman Relationship is strong-manager Hughes in reunion with mentor Reed Chimbonda hope Mandaric denial Parkinson exit Davis in training Liverpool hope £450m buyout will propel them back to top The investor invasion At Anfield Dubai billionaire in takeover talks Players rested for final group match L'homme Group C High stakes as clubs are brought and sold The Insider Kevin Eason Times Crossword Magnússon ready to give Pardew a long leash for dogfight The Investor invasion At Upton Park Sport Blatter aiming for revolution with switch to summer game Welcome to Hell? Inside the furnance of Turkish football The Times City holding times theface Stellar cook's heavenly dishes did you see? Tis the season not to sing the click did you know? Over loathed, over done, over here did you hear? Did the earth float for you? Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? And do you have a dilemma of your own? Dressed to kill With towering 5in heels, rash-inducing fabrics and lethally overweight bags, fashion could be the death of us, Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong and other well-dressed Times writers look at the dangers of being too stylist Death by... hools Fashion disaster How much should one suffer to be fashionable? Confess … Clothing hazards parents Save me from this monstrous regiment of Christmas Women Charlotte Phillips Confesses that she's hopeless when competing with the cake-making, fête-winning perfectionism of middle-class mums Caravelle The Times Pass the sick bag, please Juvenile cynicism Dogs' blogs and other barking sites in cyberspace Compilers: you can't keep a good one down While many of us spend hours poring over friendish crosswords, we know little about the people who set them. But a new book by a fellow compiler has outed them at last. Jane Wheatley reports A completed grid is the ideal result of the tussle of wits between setter and solver The Times Richard Brown, the Times Crossword Editor Araucaria Nuala compiled a crossword called The Stinker' that had a devoted following Join our Crossword Club for printable, interactive … The A-Z of Crosswords by Jonathan Crowther is published … mentuesday How to be well suited Buying a suit can be tricky. Michael Harvey looks for a bargain under £200 while Luke Leitch goes bespoke I hesitate to buy a suit that you don't dry clean Olympus A tailor-made trail: measured in London, made in Kowloon T-Mobile simple closer The Kit Making light work of torches Dress code Skiwear arts Dear Santa, please may I have a Damien? This Christmas, there's art to buy to suit every wallet, says Derwent May Why we need The loneliness of the Chinese take-away Chinese characters become mysterious symbols in a forlorn new show, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Sad and Lonely was the name of the 'set meal for one' on a take away menu Piccadilly Theatre Pop Ennio Morricone Hammersmith, Apollo, W5 Concert Renée Fleming Barbican Ring Cycle Opera Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Multiple Classified Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial A Child against All Odds Viewing Guide Tsunami, the Aftermath BBC Two, 9pm Variations The Killing of Jonbenet: An Evil Twist Channel 4, 10pm Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Film Choice Stand by Me (1986) Channel 4, 3.05am Multi Channel Ferris Bueller's Day off (1986) Film4, 9pm Tuneless choir still hits the right notes Last Night's TV Carol Midgley The grandmother of one of the pupils wept when she heard the children sing: I know how she felt Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Questions fail to find answers that please Issue of the Week Surveys Chief Executive, Ability Net Class Size Butt Nation Smokers and non-smokers by type (UK) Job Hunting Public Opinion Economic prosperity for city regions will depend upon the translation of concept into delivery Health 4 New Medical Research Failing trusts face closure Health Other Stories Weliked A fatal take on the future Elderly find solace in drink Benefits fail to reach those most in need Disability Jargon Decoder Leaders of Learning No more tiers in bid for unity Local Government The answer lies in the soil Environment Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Is that a virtual donation? Charities Legislation Update A care worker placed on the Pova list will have a nine-month wait for the right to appeal Housing 6 Seen in Hansard End to inequality... in 50 years Housing Foreign Ways Schools take pupils to task Education Hero. . . Young researchers ignored Higher Education Must work smarter Public Sector Public Servant (Dec) Fraudsters' pleas lack originality Benefits Lagwatch 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 Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service Big Brother keeps tabs on the bullies What Won It for Me Charity Champs Diary Dates Inside Law A chilli-hot year for whiny garbage David Pannick, QC, presides over the memorable legal appearances of 2006 The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items How can you stop families falling out over a will? What can you do if you suspect someone has been coerced into changing a will—or if you are accused of doing the coercing? Jonathan Pratt and Charles Lloyd explain Searching for long-lost relatives Golden Oldies Rock on Why You Should Bother News, analysis, blogs and an archive of Times law reports, … Lights! Music! Pathos! In the City No mincing please Shimmer and shine Curtain call Multiple Display Advertising Items

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