News from 14/12/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gill Hawkes, Phil Yates, Andrew Schofield, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, David Canter, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Silke Wichert, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, St. John Brown, Elizabeth Judge, (Patrick Hosking), Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Tony de Launay, Pat Gibson, Evel Knievel, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Feargus O'sullivan, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Dr John LOW(Chief Executive), Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Maureen Cate, Stephen Chalke, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Jack Shulman, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Rev Canon Dr R. John Elford, David Charter, Sue Mallia, Hugo Rifkind, Angela O'shaughnessy, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Peter Ward, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Allan Moss, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Robin Stemp, Ned Parker and Ali Hamdani, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Tom Whipple, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, (Gabriel Rozenberg), Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Christine Seib Investment Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Martyn Leeks, Ian Johns, Margaret Hodge, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Thomas Catan, Fred Bridgland, Alan Lee, Peter Morris, Peter Riddell, Dummy run, Richard Beeston, David Sanderson, Ewan Simpson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, S. Chambers, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Keith Farman, Barry G. Kelley, Stewart Tendler, Sean O' Neill and Adam Fresco, Jane S. Haworth, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times Killer leaves crucial clues Naked victims left wearing only jewellery No other recent murders match pattern Terror extradition Rape soldiers cleared Qantas buyout Flat-track Ashes Comment 20 Outrage from Labour as cap on campaign spending is proposed £12.5m limit cuts amount by a third Historic link with unions threatened Funding ideas For further insight into the world of politics Picture Gallery Health minister to step down Clergy complaint Pastor arrested Honours online Police burgled . . . but the rains still fall Get weather reports for your area UK's ten hottest years Theo Fennell Britain and its new four seasons Hottest year on record causes alarm Attenborough pleads for change Bomb plot suspect may be sent back to Britain after Pakistan court ruling Gordon's aide 'knighted against advice of officials' Rashid Rauf Goldman Sachs faces strike threat Kidnap verdict Baby dies of burns Banker jailed Novel winner Culture vultures Imperfect Einstein Breitling Win free downloads and wireless kit It's a virtual game, but beware real injury Nintendo Wiigets gamers active Fans report a series of accidents Hurt in action The precious clues hidden in his 'mental map' of the landscape Suffolk murders Careful study of the geography of the crime scenes can yield an invaluable insight into the killer's behaviour, David Canter writes For breaking news from the investigation 'CSI effect' is teaching criminals to cover tracks Television shows give police methods Suffolk team are doing it by the book 'It could have been a woman taking revenge' Anguish of the families who must now pick up the pieces Suffolk murders Five children deprived of mother Lives taken over by drug addiction The law says See the latest pictures from the inquiry John Lewis Sleepy town that's living a nightmare Hunt for 'chubby' driver of blue BMW Third victim seen getting into vehicle Prostitutes have 200-name blacklist AOL Currys Gene secrets of the boys who couldn't feel any pain Mutation disrupts signals to the brain Boost for research into safer new drugs Gucci The painkillers Abnormal response The candid thoughts of a working Gp Subsidy for Branson is £10 per passenger wempe Stand by for further airport chaos in Christmas getaway Sainsbury's Foreign Staff: Circumcision cuts by half the risk of Aids AA Sony The latest smoking cure - Viagra Computer wrote wrong prescription Patients should have got Zyban Morrisons Remember the art-loving TV nun Sister Wendy Beckett? Tod's Damien Rice, the Irish folk troubadour, had a novel … "To be honest, I can't bear to watch myself, " Nicholas … More Christmas card fun. John Reid chose GMTV on which … Picture Gallery People Queen watches her back Hull City Archives claims to have uncovered documents … Postscript Got a story to tell? Currys Police violated rights of antiwar protesters British troops to be 'out of Basra soon' Power abused? Tesco Speaking out Teach 'useful Mandarin', schools told Dearing report pushes languages Opt-out policy blamed for decline Home Reporter: Yeah, but no, but . . . teens losing verbal skills Searching Questions Murders that will force a fresh look at policing and prostitution Picture Gallery Anxious Ally The United States and Saudi Arabia need to swap notes on Iraq Dollars and Scents Getting sniffy about the proliferation of celebrity perfumes Have your say Goose fat crisis: a nation ponders Notebook HMG1 To help the Red Cross through the Times Christmas appeals Silence. It's the best way to speak out Murder rate rockets. . . but soon runs out of fuel Dangerous toys? Roaming free . . . Prostitution and drugs: the case for legalising both Citizen standards Fat cat rewards The Times Have your say Equal rights for fathers Rural post offices Obese children Iraq ignorance We take letters by e-mail, fax or post. We may edit … Vivisection Pennington Street Undergrads only Pence pudding Say it like it is Feel the burn The Ipswich murders: they were women, weren't they? My Week Mary Ann Sieghart Comment Central Why I've lost my faith in Gordan Brown The worst of all is his attitude to Britain's relationship with Bush For the sharpest political comment on the net, go to Post your comments on this article at Princess crash an accident, not plot, says Lord Stevens No evidence for conspiracy theories Princes hear conclusions first Issey Miyake Bank of Ireland Group Citroën Virgin Gervais outshone by his writing partner The awards Plan your week out with The Knowledge podcast Flying by numbers The gliding squirrel: an aerial master in the age of dinosaurs By far the earliest flying mammal Fossil find dates back 125m years Virgin mobiles Performance reviews show Whitehall has become less efficient Civil Service reviews prepare the way for Brown Political Briefing New child support agency will take 7 years to set up Borders Get a weekly summary of the law reports Ex-lover 'hired hitman' to get house back She was filled with hatred for wife Caught on tape by undercover officer E-mail vitriol PC World Aircraft takes off on its own Posthumous VC for Para hero Holidays hit by firm's collapse Little Rolls, big horsepower Hermes Keats's inspirational home to get £424,000 makeover WHSmith Life in jail for motorists who cause death Proposals to make prosecutions easier Public wants tougher penalties Laura Ashley Mother pays tribute to dead Marine Read Mick Smith's defence blog Afghans survive after pilots divert laser-guided bomb at last moment Children spotted in target building Apache crew's warning saved lives Killer's cousin gets life for shooting Drain on resources TV expert accused Diana tickets go Bryson's honour Argos Dell Lesser-toothed dodo spotted in frightening form Parliamentary Sketch A lisp too far Globe for Darfur Multiple Display Advertising Items Jessops Media 'fuelling secrets black market' Criminal records and bill details sold Commissioner wants jail penalty Leak league The pantomime we deserve: too frightful for laughter and too silly for fear First night Visual Art Bad Art for Bad People British Gas Screen Archers gay wedding likely to see a hitch Mercedes Benz For further details on how your donations will help The Times Win Investing How a volunteer army learns to cope when disaster strikes Transport Index From colonial rule to independent democracy British soldiers cleared of tribal rapes after £3m inquiry finds forged records 2,187 accusations found to be baseless Diplomats braced for Kenya backlash Wanted for tourist beach: a lifeguard who can actually swim John Lewis Hippy trail Find somewhere safe to go to for winter sun Lloyds TSB Bushmen win the right to go home High Court rules land eviction illegal A victory 'for all indigenous peoples' Boots Fight for life Inept Democrats face failure with poor start in Congress World Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Post comments on this article national book tokens Billy Graham's family at war over his burial Sons fight over theme park tribute Mechanical cow will greet faithful His own words (Reuters): Islamists prepare for Somali battle (Reuters): Curb on chemicals (AFP): Rwanda priest jailed (Reuters): Pinochet dismissed (AFP): Secure driver (AFP): Front to back Oxfam Unwrapped Immigration hawk's wings clipped over her defiance 'Iron Rita' refused to halt expulsions Swapping of posts may resolve crisis For the latest news from Europe Verdonk trail Olympus Sainsbury's Failed Belgian Hallyday going Swiss Read Charles Bremner on Le Pen How violence is forging a brutal divide in Baghdad Iraq Neighbourhoods have become no-go areas as Sunni and Shia militias engage in a grab for land and the domination of government The Times City of refugees Read Ned parker on the doctor living a double life … Saudi envoy leaves US after post not renewed Prince resigns after 15 months Rumours of a rift in the Royal Family Sport Kidnap and murder The dangers facing sporting officials in Iraq Budgens Yangtze dolphin feared extinct Mugabe given two more years (AP): Ono threatened with blackmail Illness threat to power balance Multiple Display Advertising Items £4m goes a long way in this Outback pub Nearest city is 900 miles away Bar serves 45,000 customers a year Trinity Mirror sale expected Hovis loaf hits £1 Eli Lilly shake-up Skilling in jail Quote of the day Bees snapped up Business big shot Harassment and delays push cost of Sakhalin-2 to $25bn Russia accused of bullying staff Expatriates fear withdrawal of visas Wealth of £2.9m? Sorry, you're just not worth it . . . Take-off Google unearths plan to extend its shelf life Logical reason for lowering flag The Lloyd's names are unlikely to turn their noses up at a £1,000 cheque. Despite the high-profile few who lamented Commodities Off-green tax Burberry Currencies Stock markets Business today Need to know Economics Banking & finance Unchanged World markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Ofcom to fine broadband companies that obstruct switching Bailey's choice Sale of a flagship title likely after Trinity Mirror's 'review of strategy' Deal is the least the market expects Break-up may not give enough value Eli Lilly set to shake up UK drugs distribution US group to review wholesaling Decision echoes moves by rivals Big business Brown wins EU concession for attack on carousel VAT scams Boots to dish out healthcare at first high street GP surgery Drive to boost medical research Cactus moves into Bedlam hothouse Picture Gallery Rumour of the day Deal of the day Dismay as airport spreads its wings City Diary Makes you want to sock it to them City Diary On Westferry Circus, at Canary Wharf, a funfair is … Bet of the day Tiddler to watch eos Airlines Iain Duncan Smith, I hear, is debating taking on his first non-executive directorship for some years Hovis for £1 as RHM passes on a slice of wheat cost rise Tartan bargains find no takers in the rain Jobless drop fuels risk of rate increase as earnings rise Supermarket sales slow Brown to favour education Windfall for Lloyd's investors Homestyle board backs offer PwC fined £1.5m for auditing failures Rising champ The Times Pension regulator acts on third-party risk Companies likely to offload liabilities Hobman to give employers guidance Transport policy takes dangerous turn The Times London commuters will get first taste of a very smart card indeed Just the ticket US agenda Beijing acts on US anti-piracy demands Airports Authority of India Americans prepare to play good cop, bad cop with China Yuan to be focus of Beijing meeting Most senior US group for a decade WTO issues Siemens: missing funds could be €420m Media Planet Skilling fails in attempt to stay at home during appeal Home Depot moves into China Where are Enron fraudsters now? Chemical firms face new EU curbs SEC loosens rules (Reuters): ECB bites back No bid, says BoA (Reuters): FHM folds in US Rents league Abertis and Autostrade abandon merger The Times Non, H&m, you may not open up on the Champs Elysées Paris throws out retailer's store plan 'Too many clothes, not enough culture' Denmark leads way on reform of economy Continental and UAL in talks over largest airline deal The Times Google staff get share option safeguard Mergers and the malaise One of the big boys with bids of $88bn Business big shot National icon born in the middle of nowhere Times Online Qantas agrees to £4bn takeover deal Consortium raises offer for airline Qantas board fully approves deal Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Money rates% Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals metals Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Profit warning puts 32Red in spin Small caps Gilts News and data by sector A&l has cut the flab and is all dressed up, but has nowhere to go Tempus Chime Romag Holdings Gallaher shares slip after rumours of bid from Altria Large caps Equity Prices Crisis The Times unit trust information service The Times Index Sir Peter Gadsden Dynamic businessman who brought fun and statesmanship to the office of Lord Mayor of London Sir Peter Gadsden, GBE, AC, Lord Mayor of London, 1979-80, was born on June 28,1929. He died of a heart attack on December 4,2006, aged 77 General Jacob Smart Lives in Brief Keith Rowlands If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Father Gheorghe Calciu-Dumitreasa Romanian priest who pursued his pastoral vocation despite being persecuted and imprisoned by the authorities Father Georghe Calciu-Dumitreasa, priest, was born on November 23,1925. He died on November 21,2006, after suffering cancer, aged 80 James Ozigi Pastor who made it his mission to bring the Churches together to help to unite worshippers of all races James Ozigi, pastor, was born on January 1,1952. He died on November 8,2006, aged 54 Police acted unlawfully in preventing anti-war protest Law Report House of Lords Philip Worrall Wartime SOE officer who led dangerous and awkward missions in Greece and Germany Philip Worrall, OBE, wartime SOE officer, was born on july 9,1918. He died on November 1,2006, aged 88 Court Circular Passing-out Parade The bohemian brother-in-law in the shadow of William … Births, marriages and deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Appointments in the Armed Forces In Memoriam-Private Dinner Prensentations To place death notices, acknowledgements or notice Chess Winning move Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Career Durham Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Caribean A top Hogmanay in the Highlands British Isles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short haul Picture Gallery For more last-minute travel offers Long haul Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amateur meteorologist rapt in London's smog Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day The Times Today wet and windy, but mild. Max 15C (59F). Min 3C (37F) Five-day forecast Staying cloudy windy and wet, but mild Around Britain Index Chance in from cold with helping hand from his wife Racing A day at the races Ascot doing level best to improve viewing McCoy irked by memory of one that got away Exeter The Wright track Southwell Course specialists Catterick Star De Mohaison, winner of last season's Royal & Sun … Wolverhampton Newbury Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Football Basketball Bowls Cricket Ice hockey Rackets Real tennis Snooker Football Other sport Ebdon takes toll of weary traveller Ding Snooker Maplin UK Championships Experience holds sway in thriller Chinese star bows to intense schedule Rising star Barker dies in car crash Amateurs ranked Pryce is right Samuels shines Six of the best Army chef scrambles to be on target for Vancouver Briton shooting for 2010 Games World Cup events are first target the london paper Concerns raised over shooting venue Olympic Games newspaper licensing agency How it all adds up You talking to me? That will be $51m Baseball 'When we leave the house we know we may not come back' Iraq Athletes under siege Sport in Iraq carries the risk of kidnap and murder. Matthew Syed meets the men brave enough to stand up to the insurgents Situation no better than reign of barbaric son Violent times Read Matthew Syed's reports from the Asian Games Team must not be political football Change of rules likely to herald a new approach to prop culture Teams train for adjustment to law Intention is to make game safer Scrum deal Sale fearing more injuries during busy festive spell It's Magic Numbers time again The Sunday Times Heights of achievement Bright lights of Vegas loom for Whitaker Equestrianism London International Horse Show Few signs of life as Perth moves into the slow lane Lee fears for fast bowling's future Grounds suffer loss of character Flower hails the great outdoors for Academy set Foy's batting keeps England on course for World Cup final Five days of drama boil down to one edge Geoff Miller, the former England off spinner, recalls his contribution to the climax in Melbourne's 1982 Test Rising costs put pressure on England to perform The Ashes Australia revenue also under threat Series needs to be competitive Online now Times Online talkSPORT Classic tales of the enchanted Forest Sport on television Wembley runs for cover with decision to slow roof closure National stadium plans hit new snag Change prompted by safety concerns Villa face goalkeeping crisis as Taylor visits specialist Open and shut case Warts and all, Clough rides again Books 2006 The Damned Utd Own goal mars welcome comeback of Davis United's magnificent seven The Premiership today Ferguson rejects past stars to put case for class of 2006 Football Neill gives the perfect answer to Blackburn detractors Football Uefa Cup Jol's eye on the prize despite lure of bigger stage Group E Group B Rooney eager for a little help from Everton friends Liverpool planning to complete new stadium for 2009-10 season Football Parry moves to reassure supporters Moores could be part of next regime Hunt to send Cech seasonal tidings Park on way back Russia revival plan Brazil apply for cup Women's draw Adebayor continues to make striking statement in the absence of Henry Tough tasks waiting to be tackled Second coming of man in touch with his roots Curbishley calls on his charges to show desire Football Players need to respond to critics Ferguson chat was deciding factor Back home Champions forced to dig deep as depleted Newcastle put up fight Football greatest all rounder Shevchenko left in the shade but Drogba's stock continues to rise There was no award for "Person in sport with the thickest … Times Crossword 23,472 The Insider The Times Drogba helps Mourinho to cut his losses in title chase The Times Results Plus The Ashes times the face Riding back into controversy His first jump was over a box of rattlesnakes and two mountain lions did you see? the click did you know? A little low-fidelity for New York did you hear? Muscovits are smiling: they don't have to wear hats and the grass is green like in some kind of England. Siberia will become the world's Modern morals What's your view? And do you have a dilemma of your … Get me out of here Celebrity perfumes are everywhere, but Lucia van der Post is not impressed. She gives her verdicts on Jade Goody's Shh. . . and its ilk In search of a scent for that Casino Royale moment Spangles, seams and matron Richard Morrison asked readers to nominate what 'deeply unfashionable but useful things' they would like to bring back. The response was overwhelming. Here we present some of the suggestions What do you think should be brought back? The Times Drugs: why we should medicalise, not criminalise Let's give credit where credit's due Modesty prevents Can rosehip tea help to alleviate my arthritis? answers your health questions Ask Dr Stuttaford Topic of the week Saab93 Don't ring the alarm just yet What's that on Beyoncé's chest? Lisa Armstrong explains that curves are back and women want them What the experts say Will I ever see my Pukk again? I'm relying on it The Andrew Billen Interview Joss Ackland was hit hard by the death of his beloved wife, but her spirit encourages him to go on Starbucks Card inside out Urban worrier Deep down, it seems, I'm an ersatz yokel Gossip spreads like flu. There's even a small pond The Times Index Play your cads right, and you're a hero That ever-reliable rotter Alan Rickman tells James Christopher how he came to play the good guy for a change Be Inspired this Christmas Free Perfume with The Times on Saturday Four guides to Rickman's worth Flags of our Fathers Sour smell of success Patrick Süskind, the reclusive author of Perfume, never wanted his book to be filmed. So what changed his mind? Silke Wichert reports Flawed of the rings reviews film Fantastic journeys, magic quests, supernatural companions James Christopher finds that Eragon is Tolkien nonsense Deep Water It's Winter Donald Crowhurst's yacht was found empty in Deep Water Ian Johns experiences the loneliness of the long-distance yachtsman, and the camp splendour of Oz Deep water 'Every time I make a film, I am scared to death' DVD Dinner DVD Dinners What you need The harder they fall: Bruckheimer's bombs The films that Jerry built The Times The bigger they come: Bruckheimer's hits Sean Macaulay's TV film of the week The Terminator could not be reasoned with. It felt neither pity, nor remorse, nor fear. The Governor of California was born to play it Play. Com On page 19 of Screen last week (Dec 7, 2006), we wrongly … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop reviews first night Iron Maiden Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Multichannel Key: (AD) Audio Description Viewing Guide Curtain comes down on theatre of blood Last Night's TV The Bodies finale tied up some loose ends not with a neat bow but with ruptured stitches Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4086 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Nintendods lite
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