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News from 12/12/2006

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, John Smith, Robert Dawson Scott, Nicholas Bamforth, Sorcha Delaney, David Canter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Nicholas Goodison, Peter Riddell Philip Webster, Gavin Williams, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, (Neelam Verjee), Carol Midgley, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Thomas Blaikie, Sam Coates, Fran Yeoman, Jill Sherman, Gabrielle Starkey, Kevin Eason, Russell Kempson and Gary Jacob, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Dr Alastair Lack, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Owen South, Hilbre Island, David Hands, Anthony Aust, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, (Robin Pagnamenta), Graham Slayford, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Cyril Laming, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Rebecca O'Connor, Matt Hughes, Ian Cunningham, Sean O'Neill, Varsity match, Jeremy Page, Rev E. J. Penny, Tony Halpin, Richard Beeston, Daniel McGrory, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Colin Marshall, (Christine Seib), David Terry, Nick Hasell, (Gabriel Rozenberg), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian Naylor, Jane Shilling, Alice Fordham, David Stancer, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Gary Jacob, Alan Lee, (James Doran), Carly Chynoweth, Sean O'Neill Michael Horsnell, Tom Hennigan, William Cash, Gin Sanchez, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, (Dan Sabbagh), Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, David Conquest, Angus MacLeod Greg Hurst, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics reporter, Annabel Rivkin, Thomas Catan is Madrid correspondent, Nicola Copping, Benjamin Steinbruch, Stephen LLoyd, Bryce Elder, C. J. Gibbins,

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The Times Fear grips town as police hunt missing women Sex workers told to keep off the streets Extra petrols and 100 detectives on inquiry Arctic ice will be 'gone within a lifetime' Doubts over Brown House price slowdown School-run shooting Manager's mission Matthew Hoggard's video diary: view the next instalment … News Making the rich even richer Online Tory support leaking in reaction against Cameron's policies Unease on Right over leader's views Fresh hints that Blair could go early Public doubts PM Brown Political Briefing 900 police stations closed in 14 years Flight tax delays Roland Doven Breitling for Bentley By 2040 - an Arctric with no ice? Nasa-backed study blames carbon rise Huge ice loss will endanger species Only desperate ignore police plea for women to stay at home East Anglia murders Prostitutes given police amnesty Third victim left in remote woodland The officers leading the hunt See a picture gallery of the investigation and victims Fear grips town as police hunt for missing women Versace Find first crime and you will crack the case Analysis Clergy call on their 'drunk' bishop to show penitence Archbishop may be asked to step in Bishop 'had been ruthless with others' Inside Track AA Children play guinea-pigs in peanut allergy study The curse of 12 million summers The top five children's events now on Pill offers release from hay fever misery for millions of sufferers Drug available from next month Treatment has 83% success rate NHS cuts threat to maternity units Legal aid fund to recover £700,000 Terror suspect 'may have fled country' 10 million facing pension enrolment People General's new employer is taking a risk Thank you for your e-mails about the offspring of Lawrence … Pulse Cardiomax Naomi Campbell has won the Foot in Mouth gong at the … According to the New York Post, Victoria Beckham styled … Olympus A reader writes to tell us of a real-world sighting … The authorities in Venice will decide today on the … In tones of mild disbelief, the National Gallery is … Postscript Got a story to tell? Des is desperate to share the good news on lraq Parliamentary Sketch Read Mick Smith's defence blog Four soldiers admit plot to make money from smuggled weapons Five others face trial next year Iraq has thriving arms black market Body armour too late, inquest told Blair's aides get top Foreign Office jobs Gay equality law is backed in tied vote Patients invited to vent anger online Sainsbury's Free Lunch Home Staff: A word from Nigella and goose fat soars citibank So why does your bill at Scott's come to £0? Noise row blocks new trading licence £350,000 in free meals given away Read Gordon Ramsay on how to make great food by mistake The Father Factor The Social Justice report on family breakdown is sober and sobering Picture Gallery Criminal Denial Iran's posturing on the Holocaust is an affront to history and to humanity Full of the Spirit The Bishop of Southwark's bar behaviour gives new meaning to "holy orders" Have your say Why 'Fed-Ex' is now a hate male LA Notebook Picture Gallery To find the sharpest comment on the net, go to Rejoice! Bring out the pink champagne Thunderer: Find me free research and I'll find you Santa Claus No discrimination between citizens A use for cruise Government measures that strike at rural life Falklands rights A volunteer's tale Join the debate online today Have your say Oxford's charitable position New super-A&Es Diana's death Junk the junk More airports 1 Pennington Street Dead or alive Senseless paradox Copy or buy? I surrender Farewell, Pinochet and Castro. How very last century Thomas Catan on the new shape of Latin America Today Chile is ruled by a socialist once tortured by the secret police You can't force parents to play happy families Post your comments on this article at Tories claim Scottish subsidy is feeding break-up of Union Scots get £1,200 a head more per year Nationalist say data is questionable Home Office fails sums Motorola KRZR Paedophile moved after village protest For law reports from around Britain Doctor 'raped two teachers in same night' Victim had drunk three bottles of wine Fatmates deny consenting to sex Dell 'Poor' postal service criticised Churchill oil sells for £612,800 Life sentence for wife's murder Wandering seal at sea again Hermes Historians fight to save deadly Nazi warship Help now Tories say embassies will become 'freedom houses' hp Latest developments in the poison inquiry Russian exiles to boost poison spy inquiry Spy's friends seek safety assurances Germans accuse former FSB agent And have a cool Yule Castle Cover Fury as Labour announces concessions to trade unions Strike ballots via e-mail permitted Plans to cut red tape and save £2bn Party facing cash limit threat Red tape cut Hodge blocks cap on mobile roaming charges EU calls home Choose from our guide to Christmas gifts Ear-splitting presents 'could do permanent damage to children' 14 out of 15 fail noise safety test Toy machine guns pose greatest risk Boy, 15,'stabbed brother to death' Lethal crossing £48m divorce Delegates taken ill A queen's ransom Teenagers killed Royal Navy rescue Oh yes she did . . . a panto to win royal approval First night Theatre Cinderella King's Theatre, Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items World Gaza rivals lurch toward civil war as children are killed in school run 'hit' Victims are Fatah chief's three sons Friends say family will seek vengeance How the sides line up Tenor who stormed off La Scala stage vows he will return Lloyds TSB Operatic exits Foreign Staff: 'Looted' treasures are returned by museum Raja Fashions (AP): Homosexuals face new crackdown Turkey talks falter (AP): Weapons deadline (AP): Refugees killed (AP): Alligator suitcase (AP): Bosnian gun lottery Competitive mud-slinging ignores UN's own failures World Briefing Annan says farewell with a swipe at Bush US 'must remain true to principles' Warning on secret prisons and torture A difficult juggling act Post comments on this article at A blood transfusion gave this mother and child the gift of life Christmas appeal 6,000 womens die in childbirth a year Half of deaths are caused by blood loss Bose Editor of The Times, Robert Thomson, tells Ruth Gledhill … The Times (AP): Blind may get right to hunt (AP): Flats explosion traps families Arrest in aid worker's murder (AP): Star bounces back after 'rant' Bringing it all together (AP): Pinochet ceremony marked by mourning and celebration Iran students denounce Holocaust denial Protesters burn pictures of leader 'Nazis and racists' gather in Tehran Claim the Easy Way Neighbours should help Iraq, says Bush Protecting the truth Rac rescue Starbucks Card One-legged spy who ran rings round the Gestapo Women under cover CSN move forces Tata to rethink Bloomsbury blow Mining bid attack Cost worries ease Quote of the day Citigroup choice Business big shot Putin signals end to overseas ownership of Russian energy Firms confined to subcontractor role Shell faces fight over Siberian field Mobile phone companies face fines of up to €100m Great divide Stock markets Dior Commodities London detached Rivals in love Currencies Echoes of Stalin mean that Russia is still a gamble Worthy project Need to know World markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief For latest business news and market reports Lloyds TSB in line for profit after keeping bad debt in check Festive joy, except for first-time buyers Property prices set to slow down next year, says bank HBOS forecasts rises of only 4% North likely to feel the pinch UK Business City Diary British Airways Yet another job for the (old) boys City Diary Remember that frightful blooper at Threshers, when … City Diary Great Scot! It's Sir Fred again City Diary Rumour of the day City Diary Deal of the day City Diary Tesco has sent to the Competition Commission a working … City Diary Picture Gallery Today is the second anniversary of the start of the … City Diary Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Interest rate hope SMG and UTV talks Nursing home aim BSkyB departure Bloomsbury lacks magic touch without Harry Potter to the fore Expected profits may be 75% down Publisher looks to final Rowling book Delays and restructuring costs push troubled iSoft into the red Casio £2.7bn endowment compensation Falling dollar eases cost pressure on industry Decline driven by fall in oil price Price inflation also on the wane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experts challenge Brown over growth outlook HP executive to go (Reuters): Renewables target Dubai sells ports Travel chief to quit Ball in Tata's court as CSN ups the stakes for Corus to £4.9bn Target could fetch more than £5bn Rival will not rush into decision Latin lover seems to be an eligible prospect Business big shot Smith & Nephew bids for Biomet A golden age or as good as it gets? By Our City Staff: ECB calls for hedge fund register to fend off financial crisis Bank fears to be discussed by G8 Direct control difficult to regulate The Times Deal may be near on Travelocity owner Billionaire steps forward to block Phelps Dodge takeover The Times express From a tie to interest rates, it's all about making a statement American View 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 Builders' demand fuels Powerfilm Small caps Gilts News and data by sector Not the favourite, but Black Horse shows top form in annual rate race Tempus A steady trot Big matchmaking analysts are bellying up to the bar Large caps Carter & Carter Equity Prices Interim Executive Unit Trusts The Times Register Father Angelo D' Agostino Jesuit psychiatrist and physician who devoted his last years to the orphanage that he established in Kenya He enabled 100,000 children to go to school Father Angelo D'Agostino, founder of Nyumbani Orphanage, kenya, was born on January 26,1926. He died on November 20,2006, aged 80 Lyuben Berov Economist and scholar who served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria at a time of turbulence and political infighting Lyuben Berov, Prime Minister of Bulgaria, 1992-94, was born on October 6, 1925. He died on December 7, 2006, aged 81 Leonard Freed Photographer whose pictures dramatically chronicled the 1960s' struggle for civil rights in America Leonard Freed, photographer, was born on October 23, 1929. He died from complications of cancer on November 30, 2006, aged 77 Rose Mattus Co-founder of the Häagen-Dazs ice-cream empire Rose Mattus, co-founder of Häagen-Dazs ice-cream, was born on November 23, 1916. She died on November 28, 2006, aged 90 Nature notes Derwent May On this day Notices in The Times reflect the wants, needs and diversions of the privileged in London one year before Victoria came to the throne Winning Move Today Rain spreading southeastwards leaving showers. Max 11C (52F), min 4C (39F) Strange debris falls from the sky after tornados Weather Eye Court Circular Appointments Birthdays Anniversaries Church news Correction Births, marriages and deaths The Times Third party must be identified in contract Court of Appeal Read the most recent reports free, or subscribe to … Newspapers Support Recycling Chess Winning move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Sport Claisse insists Cheltenham will not take the soft option Racing Commentary Yesterday's results Churchill warned off Money problems The Wright track Mephisto tops the list of 26 horses confirmed for Saturday's … Folkestone Course specialists Southwell Racing Borg backs irrepressible Murray to end British grand-slam drought Says young Scot has no weaknesses Will listen to any offers from LTA Football Athletics Rugby union Other sport American football Basketball Curling Hockey Ice hockey Snooker Dott impresses as big guns advance Raising the stakes Praise for Calzaghe No Sailor appeal Sears in charge Hull KR are ready Cannock lie in wait talk Sport Mind the gorilla, Graeme . . . it's a pro-celebrity jungle out there Sport on television Versatile Symonds thrust back into the frame for confident Australia The Ashes Ideal cover for frontline bowlers Dismissive of past links to England Us or Them? Cricket's long-running Identity crisis times online Flower backs Cook to feast after meagre Test pickings Bath lay ground for expansion to keep place among elite Teams Cambridge in bold move to uphold spirit of contest Rugby union Daly opens shoulders and lets rip Books 2006 John Daly: My life in and out of the rough (Harper Sport, £18.99) Houllier swelling pride of Lyons insideout Ronaldinho's free kick under the defensive wall last … Shevchenko looks a bad fit Kenyon claim put into perspective The Premiership today Tempers flare in tunnel as United dig deep for draw Sheffield United Aston Villa Football Lehmann stands up for Drogba but dives into Lampard He's behind you! Everton supporters rail against the notion of leaving Liverpool Mind games put on hold as Ferguson keeps eyes on the prize Football Mourinho fails to unsettle older rival Pat on back for Arsenal manager Middlesbrough play blame game Owen eyes return McCormack to sign Adu the Real thing Online today New owners bring Pardew reign to abrupt end in bid to salvage season Takeover talks unsettled the team Recent success hard to maintain Sport Football Local knowledge may be key to filling vacancy at Upton Park Odds Best of the web Times Crossword The Insider First cut is deepest as Magnússon goes straight for throat West Ham crisis Football Index Curbishley points way forward after West Ham dump Pardew The Times Mortgages for Business Top drawer times the face We're all Spartacus now did you see? Robots behind the bar the click did you know? did you hear? Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? And do you have a dilemma of your … How I make the rich richer Asset managers protect and increase the wealth of the already wealthy: now the most successful have been listed for the first time. Annabel Rivkin meets the No 1 Stay rich slow: how you too can have a (small) finger in the pie Wealth: a capital idea William Cash looks at the rise of London's new breed of money creators Energizer Best of the rest parents Is it bullying if one child excludes another from a birthday party? No, reckons Michele Kirsch: end the come-one, come-all tyranny. The sooner children learn about personal choice in friendship, the better Caravelle The Times These are a few of my 'useful' things Thinking inside the box Bah humbug Love Europe Two for one with Eurostar—two-night breaks from just £69pp The world's your oyster at Two nights from £69pp with Eurostar leisure The Times Is there a nutritional topic that you would like Amanda … Heartburn: what it is and ten ways to beat it The office party: all night wrong Nothing in the year has more potential for disaster than the office shinding. Etiquette expert Thomas Blaikie explains how to avoid the pitfalls Don't try to toady with the boss Modern Manners: Philip Howard's weekly etiquette Q&a Dress code Stylish ways to survive the dreaded work do Compiled by Nicola Copping A good wrinkle The 7 definitive hair styles Epson The kit You can play Mp3 tunes on your radio arts Visions of a brave new world Experimental Photography from the Bauhaus Sculpture Workshop And these pictures just phoned in Photos taken on mobiles are making the news, and there's prize for the best, says Tim Teeman Boston's new gallery is a real tease This harbourside arts centre is designed by a pair of provocateurs. Tom Dyckhoff met them Oh you pretty things Around £1,000 Around £10,000 Flower Shop, by Fred Yates Opera Carmen Covent Garden The Beautiful South Pop first night reviews Dance The Nutcracker London Coliseum Philharmonia/Salonen Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera & Ballet Randy Crawford Jazz Hammersmith Apollo, W6 tv & radio Radio Choice Cirque du Soleil Radio 4 Radio 3 television multichannel Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Multi Channel Politicians cheer up a bleak midwinter Last Night's Tv Viewing Guide Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Public Agenta Public Agenda is taking a break for the next three … Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Automation of the Week Other Views 'Improve services or we will sue' Disability New home security charge Police Hero The New Oxford Dictionary of English Barker right on the button Planning And Villain Back to School In the Professional Press Health 4 Seen in Hansard Reality check for medical care Other Stories we Liked Patients stay in for bingo Health Get a degree on the job Education Four easy steps to building a quango Foreign Ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Public Agenda Quiz of the Year It's office party time and what better way to keep the festive lunch conversation going than by testing your knowledge of the public sector stories that kept us informed, amazed or just plain amused during 2006. Carly Chynoweth presents our annual quiz Young barristers to have MoT to prove they're 'courtworthy' Chancery silk, farmer and now chairman of the Bar, Geoffrey Vos talks to Frances Gibb Time now to write the next chapter, and to write it … News, analysis, blogs and an archive of Times law reports, … From murder to Mandela: a gripping read Christmas Books Picture Gallery Protecting the rights of artists and innovators A good read or a rare opportunity wasted? Edward Fennell hears the views of lawyers on the Gowers Review of Intellectual Property Multiple Display Advertising Items What does 'charity' mean? The Government's law-making is deeply unsatisfactory, says Stephen LLoyd The Times Law Section Picture Gallery Law News Multiple Display Advertising Items

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