News from 13/12/2006
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Andrew Robson, Bel Mooney, Robin Pagamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Neelam Verjee, David Canter, Tim Albone, Grace Bradberry, Magnus Linklater, Nic Paton, J. A. Robinson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, David Bodden, James Ducker, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Mike Beevers, Richard Lines, Chris Roycroft-Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, David bodden, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, Sam Marlowe, Immanuel Burton, Alan Porter, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, David Lindsay, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Dennis Skinner, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Benedict nightingale, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Gary duncan Economic Editor, Libby Purves, Gabriel Rozenberg and Siobhan Kennedy, Michael Horsnell and Sean O'Neill, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Chris Coles, Derwent May, Sir Edward Clay, Petter Riddell, Frank Wiechula, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Mike Gatting Former England captain, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Jane Wheatley, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Jonathan Clayton Africa Correspondent, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Stevens, Russeil Kempson, David Sharrock Correspondent, Natalie Haynes, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Michael Bott, Amber Burrows, Tania Nicol, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Matt Lippiatt, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Sophia Maddison, K. Manton, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Michael Patterson, Grayson Perry, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Robert Druskin, Mira Bar-Hillel, Anne Ashworth, Roland C. Phillips, James Doran, David Lifton, Tosin Sulaiman, Alice Fordham, Thomas Catan, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, Richard Ford Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Adrian Milledge, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Julian Tenby, Richard Buxton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Michael Turner, Nicola Copping, Kasia MacIejowska, Bryce Elder, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times Trail of a serial killer Two more bodies found on wasteland Police fears for Christmas partygoers Royal concert Monkey tests 'moral' Genocide president Drugs plan inquiry Ashes optimism Index Reid proposes terror department to create 'seamless intelligence' Home Secretary's security agenda Objective is an integrated approach Pugh Labour crisis talks on funding change Killing cousins Libel damages Henley murder 'Ambulance' racer How I heard the bad news on B-Day The 12 bonus buys of Christmas Theo Fennell Comfort and joy in the City Experiments on primates are 'morally required' by drug testing Millions of lives rely on experiments Only way to beat main killer diseases Research by numbers Sisters lose battle over tax breaks Body in river arrest Air crash report Dancer honoured Gallery donation £2m raid suspects Adam is buried Top of the royal pops De Beers Online today Our charity concert will be Diana's best ever birthday gift, say princes Pop, rap, ballet on Wembley stage Duchess invited to memorial service They risked all for drugs-even after their friends disappeared Suffolk murders The victims knew each other and probably knew their killer. They also knew the danger they faced every night, reports Sean O'Neill Suffolk murders Gemma Adams Anneli Alderton Web tributes Discovery of more bodies puts Soffolk force in firing line Suffolk murders Deaths came after launch of inquiry Lack of resources for big investigation Sex worker killer matches toll of Victorian Jack the Ripper Suffolk murders Water can deprive pathologists of valuable evidence A town less ordinary He no longer sees himself as a man with a mission but as a serial killer on the run Chanel Who is in the driving seat? Treat your Business! Have lunch with Giles Coren Bus operators will lose right to set fares and timetables Effort to reverse decline in services Local councils to act as co-ordinators Debenhams Many have suggested that al-Jazeera's unfailing Esther Rantzen—who made her name by Tod's David Cameron was on defensive form Thanks to tiresome licensing laws ushered in by Tessa … Picture Gallery Postscript Picture Gallery Got a story to tell? People Hugo Rifkind The tooth about Prescott's problem Lifeline for Darfur Comment The murderers in Khartoum must be outflanked by diplomacy Picture Gallery Just the Ticket The future of the bus depends on local initiative Rock On The cast of a Concert for Diana should reflect her own tastes Have your say Go for Muppets not penguins Post your comments on this article at How we let Gemma and Tania down The case for legalised prostitution is clear Thunderer Useful things to know if your car is broken into Rwanda 1994 General Pinochet The young need opportunities—not handouts Local post offices: worth the bother or not? Join the debate online today Have your say We take letters by e-mail, fax or post. We may edit … Single parents Bigger airports British brass. . . Cash for honours 1 Pennington Street London Christmas mix Mapp mistake Heavenly powers The answer, my Hebridean friend, is blowing in the wind We cannot tilt against the best renewable energy source Libby Purves Comment A fat chance of improving family life? Wrong Everyone agress that government can't deal with family breakdown How green are you? Read Eco-Worrier, the environment … Litvinenko witnesses run for their lives Key figures flee as inquiry spreads Interpol joins the hunt for murderer Hermes For breaking news on the investigation Dell ntl: Telewest Celebrity 'rape trial' reality TV show outrage Lord Archer will be member of 'jury' Show cheapens issue, says charity RAC Teen 'viscount' conned banks Getty returns Greek antiquities Red kites relying on handouts Hermes A shot at the stars for Dome Man whose sex drive rose after injury claims £3.5m Discover the secrets of the Galaxy dress citibank Home Staff: Woman PC was shot by illegal immigrant Microsoft Dynamics WH Smith Automatic personal retirement accounts 'could lose savings' Pensions Body armour 'held on by tape' Armed Forces Britain in fighter deal with US Defence John Lewis Obesity the weightiest threat to good health Urgent action needed, says NICE Surgery should be first choice for some It's not all rosy for garden gold medallist PC World PC World How the Red Cross can relieve mental and physical scars 7,500 people with disfigurement aided Volunteers give free consultations John Lewis Second skin Christmas Appeal Leaders go head to head in battle of soundbites The voters' verdict Poll shows gender gap over renewal of nuclear deterrent Cameron needs persistence and patience to get out of doldrums A larky new look at the fat knight that offers all the cheer of old England First night Theatre Merry Wives-the Musical Rias First night Bonhams Index Guilty of genocide: the leader who unleashed a 'Red Terror' on Africa Verdict may lead to the death penalty Mugabe will not hand over dictator Fallen despots Dumb answers of intelligence chief Key Democrat's error over al-Qaeda Choice raises doubts over Pelosi Boots Lloyds TSB (AP): Islamists demand removal of troops (AP): Pinochet protest (AP): The $5m nickel (AFP): Martial law marked (AP): Potter books ruling Falconio appeal HSBC KLM Lizzie, the daughter of slaves, dies at a record-breaking 116 Lagerfeld sues over story of his life British writer's account 'inaccurate' Designer seeks £23,000 in damages HSBC Olympus Governor survives bomb that killed 10 Lastminute Read Ned Parker's blog from inside Baghdad Suicide bomber lures 60 to death with offer of work China The voice of dissent Free-and still fighting: the rebel of Tiananmen In his first interview since being freed, one of China's most prominent dissidents tells how his ideals survived 17 years in prison The power of wreaths and poems The massacre China The voice of dissent The Times Slip of the tongue or a nuclear warning? Multiple Display Advertising Items Post comments on this article at Bose Inside Track Ten-hour operation ended 30-year wait for new hands Lord Browne safety claim JPM Morgan hires Tekel interest BAA review plan Quote of the day Stop Press Business big shot AstraZeneca plan for delivery of medicines triggers protests Group seeks single distributor Pharmacists and MPs voice fears Sakhalin-2 cut set to hit Shell's expansion hopes Supply system for drugs Marathon man If Nasdaq wins the LSE it may prove a pyrrhic victory Santa only brings gifts for some Business today Commodities A bonus for all Entertamer Currencies Stock markets Economics Need to know Banking & finance World markets The day's biggest movers Construction & property Results in brief Consumer goods Engineering Health Industrials Leisure Media Natural resources Retailing Support services Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Wombling free from the maddening crowd The first in a series of entirely anecdotal and unscientific snapshots of what is actually happening on Britain's high streets Debenhams reveals fall in clothes sales Argos seizes MFI's furniture market lead Past champion tipped to be No 4 Observers note change in tastes UK Business eos One rumour that won't go away City Diary Stirring interest in right to vote City Diary Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Picture Gallery Richard Parsons, chairman and chief executive of Time … Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Foreign investment in Britain triples to top £100bn Rate rise threat grows as inflation surges to 10-year high Leap to 2.7% adds to worry over wages Bank fears loss of public confidence European court rules against tax on foreign dividends End of the line for Peugeot plant Samsung Countrywide agrees 3i bid Rug sales boost Carpetright Brown in firing line on flight tax World Cup lifts Hogg Robinson Shrinking industry has to look overseas America's allure dented by Sarbanes-Oxley law The Times Europe set to seize US banking crown Two continentss are 'neck and neck' Europe on course to lead, says report Supermarkets switch to Fairtrade bananas The Times BAA to review portfolio amid threat of competition inquiry forcing break-up Windward Islands learn to box clever Police raid overshadows launch of A380 The Times Fed warns of increase, but interest rate stays at 5.25% Concerns of recession rejected Inflation remains largest fear Qantas dismisses take over approach BAT and Imperial tipped to bid for Turkey's Tekel The Times Ankara hopes it's third time lucky US trade gap shrinks as less is spent on oil imports Spitzer sues UBS for fraud ITunes suffers 65% fall in sales Siemens rewrites profits Watchdogs raid energy firms Citigroup creates new role to help cut costs Jp Morgan hires former fraudbuster as general counsel Cutler had hand in punishing bank Took tough line in role with SEC The london paper Business big shot The numbers BP chief 'showed no interest in safety' before deadly blast The Times Enron chief is spared starting jail term Nasdaq lowers the bar for its LSE bid Marathon man gasping for trade deal The world has gone too far to give up on the long-running Doha talks now, the WTO chief believes Pascal Lamy Wall Street London Financial Futures Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Russian checks hit Peter Hambro Small caps Gilts News and data by sector Ashtead rewards those betting on burgeoning US taste for plant hire RWS Holdings Can you dig it? Civica Undervalued rumour fails to stand up at Quintain Large caps Equity Prices Cystic Fibrosis Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times unit trust information service British funds This is a paid-for information service. For further … Register Pierre Chaplais French scholar who became England's foremost authority on Anglo-Norman official documents Michael Lawrence Popular Clerk who made enduring improvements to the running of the House of Commons Lives Remembered Lord Peyton of Yeovil John H. Millar If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Captain Kenneth Cummins Merchant Navy skipper who saw service in both world wars and later advised the Home Office on marine disasters Doug Fowell Folk musician who for seven decades played a leading role in celebrating the ancient Abbots Bromley Horn Dance Lives in Brief James Cohen, radio astronomer, was born on June 25, 1948. He died on November 1, 2006, aged 58 W. I. Beveridge, animal pathologist, was born on April 23, 1908. He died on August 14, 2006, aged 98 Alan Johnson, Professor of Surgery, Sheffield University, 1979-2003, was born on January 19, 1938. He died on October 15, 2006, aged 68 Fuller versions of these Lives in Brief are available … Timely insurance notice can be given in second action Bias claim to be evaluated in light of all surrounding circumstances Court of Appeal Carers cannot rely on child EU citizen Court of Appeal Read the most recent reports free, or subscribe to … Nature Notes On This Day Winning Move Today Rain and drizzle affecting most parts Capel Curig is no stranger to horrendous rainstorms Weather Eye Court Circular Memorial service Awards The British Museum's book of all books Appointment Legal news Appointments in the Armed Forces Births, marriages and deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Birthdays Civil Partnerships Deaths Thanks giving Services In Memoriam-Private Newspapers Support Recycling Chess Winning move Personals Bridge Sport O'Neill earns high marks for restoring momentum Racing Turner strives to win weighty argument Folkestone Yesterday's results Sedgefield Southwell Linley to investigate succession of Flat falls Racing The Wright track Wolverhampton Course specialists Lingfield Park Resolute Hendry storms through Ferrari's party line Olympics approval Age concerns Casey honoured Versatile Northeast Rough on Roff as Blaikie seals Cambridge triumph Sport Staff: Caborn ban claim criticised by Wada Drugs in sport Scorers: Cambridge University: Tries: Penalty try Magic numbers Rugby union Baron vows to put plan in place after 'lousy year' Andrew points to 'full-time' solution Uncertain future for two coaches Football Results American football Basketball Ice hockey Rackets Real tennis Rugby union Snooker Latest rugby union news and analysis Football Fixtures Other sport History told with a wide agenda Books 2006 Harmison at his best can defy history The Ashes Third Test talk Sport Pointing dons the Bradman mantle The Ashes Third Test Australia captain undaunted by tag Statistics back up claim to the throne Slow arts may yet have a say at the Waca Mean machines Media Planet Thorpe leads charge of the old brigade to beat Australia England left with no option but to unleash Panesar The Ashes Third Test Anderson likely to keep his place Pietersen sticks to game plan Perth by the numbers Waca teams Pedigree Hoggy's video diary News, views and debate Net gains help us to look on bright side We are over the Adelaide nightmare and have started to get our competitive juices flowing again The Premiership today Curbishley on verge of returning to West Ham Football Tyson delivers knockout to Salisbury FA Cup Second-round replays Revised draw Pools forecast Treble Chance Fifa discredited Homes Austin Reed Arsenal fearful of foreign invasion Football Wenger warning over spending Manager calls for regulation Benitez impressed by men from Dubai Football Villa quandary Bung findings Reggina relieved The Wimpole Clinic Patience is a virtue even for wealthy, says Wenger Barclays Premiership Wigan Athletic v Arsenal, 7.45pm, Sky Sports 1 Hughes tells supporters to back Neill Uefa Cup Blackburn Rovers v AS Nancy, Eurosport inside out Cech targets Champions League return Barclays Premiership Chelsea v Newcastle United Hargreaves yearns to join United after discovering home is where the heart is Football Bayern star has strong family ties No regrets over summer statements Owen goals? McClaren sees Barton as the man to stir up England's midfield Football Team building Times Crossword The Insider E-mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk The insider archive: England look at the positives as Panesar finally gets his chance The Times Mitsubishi Motors Online now timesonline. co. uk/ashes Index Picture Gallery Index the face Escape from New York Kofi Annan He should be able to sustain a pleasant lifestyle on two UN pensions did you see? Just a yard sale, Hollywood-style the click did you know? Catastrophic vanity did you hear? Hand in glove for love image of the day Modern morals E-mail: modernmorals@thetimes, co. uk Write to Modern … A town less ordinary As police hunt the killer of as many as five prostitutes, Libby Purvees describes how the Ipswich she knows so well can never be the same again 'Women came from the big cities, thinking they would be safer-but nowhere is safe for these girls' How can I stop bad memories destroying me? E-mail your problems to: bel. mooney@thetimes. co. … What's your view? Post your comments at The Times What are your bathing habits? Post your comments at Abandoning baths? What a filthy idea In a paternity case, it was suggested that Lady Ampthill had conceived after using a sponge in a bath that she and her husband had shared Hooliganism in the opera house Ready, steady 'The sea drama of the century' It's almost 40 years since the death of sailor Donald Crowhurst. Jane Wheatley talks to his widow The Times style wednesday Bardot-or big and bouncy? Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong explains the fraught relationshipo that we have with our hair and we showseven top looks andc how to achieve them Index Classic Wavy Gravy Straight Hair Any Kind of Pony Expensive How it felt: Big and Bouncy Beehive podcast: See Alice Olins have her Bardot style … You'll look pretty perfect in Pink's Chain reaction In her quest for the ideal shirt, Anne Ashworth sets off for Jermyn Street, and discovers why Thomas Pink is a cut above I had never seen so many happy male shoppers Detail is retail Carte Noire You've got AA friend The best day spa treatments Beauty jury The word on London's streets arts The capital's history springs into focus in an arresting display of maps, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Index Inside the hammer house of squalor Matt Lippiatt feels like a guilty intruder in the seedy and alarming installation by Christoph Buchel inside an East London warehouse A beady Eye on the Establishment For 45 years Private Eye's cartoonists have been spearing the follies of the powerful with the righteous truths in their pens but, asks Mick Hume, has the magazine now become the very thing that it mocks? Why we never really Lego of childhood reviews firstnight Theatre Spice Drum Beat: Ghoema Concert AAM/Goodwin Wigmore Hall Theatre Grimm Nights & Everafter Days Chickenshed Picture Gallery Cabaret Kiki & Herb Reindeer Opera & Ballet Concert Juan Diego Flórez Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Cool heads in a crisis crème Working Relationship Sir Nick Young, chief executive of British Red Cross, and his PAs, Sheila Ashbourn and Paula Collier, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Network till you drop Book hols, ring mum, txt mates . . . oh, and do work Do you take your home life into the office? Nic Paton reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Clinic creme@thetimes. co. uk tv&radio Radio Choice Starbucks Card Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Choice Sport Factual Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Multi Channel Viewing Guide A royal conspiracy? 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