News from 21/12/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Thomas Catan Madrid, Robert Cole, Charles Cuff, Gary Duncan, David Berry, Philip Howard, Andrew Taylor, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Michael Evans Stewart Tendler, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Lucy Bannerman, Bojan Pancevski Vienna, Camila Cavendish, Joe Joseph, Richard Kimber, Siobhan Kennedy, Feargus O'sullivan, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, (Gary Duncan), Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tim Reid, Alan S. Green, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Gahan, G. M. Wedd, Stephen Farrell, Peter Mans, Elizabeth Colman, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Rory Watson Brussels, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Mike Gatting Former England captain, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Natalie Haynes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Louise Flind, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, James Wilson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Andrew Drummond, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Neelam Verjee Gabriel Rozenberg, (Christine Seib), Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Hilary Webb, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Ben Webster, Rory Watson, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, John Dove, Matthew Parris, Alice Fordham, Michael Costello, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Alan Lee, Denis Jackson, Peter Riddell, (Sarah Butler), (Joe Bolger), Munjed Farid Al Qutob, Peter Jenson, Philip Duly, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, John Clapham, Angus Batey, Angus McLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Norman Tomlinson, Neelie Kroes, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Ian Rumfitt, Olav Bjortomt, (Tosin Sulaiman), David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Geoff Simons,
ResumoThe Times One mother, two wombs, three babies British soldier 'gave army secrets to Iran' NCO 'helped the enemy' in Afghanistan Serious charge under Official Secrets Act Fog forces BA to halt flights from Heathrow Saved by hibernation The undervalued fiver Jobless figures rise US 'not winning war' Ripper avoids life rule 'He came, he bowled, he conquered: Warne was a genius … Moderate Arab world must see the threat Iran poses, Blair says Attempts to bring peace 'undermined' Tehran is 'openly backing terrorism' Comment The Times Iraq Pugh £13,000 damages for asylum family Suspect missing Husband sentenced Charlotte in care Glenys Roberts Hypothermia can preserve bodily systems Medical Briefing Alive - the hibernating man Hiker survived 23 days without water Pulse slowed and organs shut down New Deal not working for youths 37,000 more out of work than 1997 Jobless rate risen sharply last 2 years 'Labour costs are too high if I employ Brits' Out of work 'I can't find anyone to give me a chance' Boy, 16, faces third trial for murder Paedophiles jailed Digital nation Rail strike warning More going green Farepak fight Bank's fatal error Jack and Olivia given top billing by parents Top ten names Louis Vuitton The vegetable plotter with an ASBO at 76 Pensioner barred from all allotments Grower's camera vigil catches thief PC World The best of both worlds Police review old cases as hunt for serial killer widens Suffolk murders Both suspects have Norfolk links Investigations go back as far as 1992 For latest developments and pictures from the investigation For latest developments and pictures from the inquiry Detectives need your help now, coroner tells public One mother, two wombs and three babies make a world first Gucci How she did it Condition that increases the risks in pregnancy Medical Briefing Rac rescue BT Bringing it all together The tale of Beatrix Potter Song ruling leaves organist skipping the light fandango Procol Harum lose Copyright fight Musician to get 20%of royalties Chanel Contracts Victory for driver over invisible 30mph sign halfords We go the extra mile Check the weather forecasts on timesonline. co. uk/weather Hundreds of flights cancelled as fog blankets airports and roads Sainsbury's Ways to save Postscript Green Flag The Times easyJet People The Tories' tapas moment Irving freed from prison after appeal on Holocaust denial charge Three-year jail term is reduced Plans to call for academic boycott Police protect rabbi from 'Nazi traitor' accusations 'Crossbow threat' farmer in siege Fraudster jailed Watchdog leader Shooting at club Peace protest fails Detective jailed Condoms warning TESCO Every little helps Motivation Gap Unemployed youths are victims of an increasingly inflexible workplace The Times Amateur Hour The administration of football needs to be transformed Sehr Komisch To be laughed at is better than being forgotten Have your say: Trust me. I don't hate kids but. . . Natalie Haynes Notebook For the latest legal news and opinion: Family courts are the B-side of the law Thunderer Too many Santas spoil magic of the grotto Thunderer Alice Miles Tightened belts Oxford stand-off Blair, the Middle East and the democratic paradox More to tongues than gusto Join the debate online today Have your say Veils at airports Sifting through the Ashes Wartime greens Christmas camps The Times Pressure cooking Winter warmers Personable Secruity features Sign up here for my 'Tories for Ken' campaign Matthew Parris My week Carol Midgley Roger Boyes You're attacking the wrong nation, Mr Blair Anatole Kaletsky Saudi Arabia, not Iran, is the more malign regional power The radicalisation of Muslims continues to be funded by the Saudis For a daily guide to the sharpest opinion on the web: think sofas, think dfs Bully's parents get 32 years for double murder in arson attack Daughter is given an 11-year sentence Judge says case is 'as bad as it gets' Peer held over 'air rage' Wharfedale Dvd Player A show so dazzling you won't notice the duff elements First night Theatre Cinderella New Victoria, Working Argos Argos Currys I'm going to die, skydiver thought as he fell 15,000ft ... into a bush Horror plunge as both parachutes fail He survives as brambles break fall Lucky escapes Inquiry call over 'veil escape' £5 stamp posts world record Last one out turn off the lights Taking signals to new heights Morrisons Night ban on train horns to give sleepers some peace Life in jail for the 35 worst ... but not for Ripper 'Bungee backpack' that lightens the load Daks Sale Starts Today Wise men testify to dragon's virgin birth Female Komodo doesn't need a mate Scientists say it is truly immaculate Big appetite halfords halfords We go the extra mile Private jets escape European carbon emissions proposal Aircraft under 5,700kg excluded Decision will boost air taxi travel Why Britain cannot afford to lose touch with Uncle Sam Political Briefing Airborne taxis Picture Gallery Community health centres get £44.5m Fish oil improves hand-eye skills Why the brain likes to Improvise Cancer girl, 8, battles doctors for right to halt 'gruelling' treatment Plea comes after six years of illness Threat of legal action by hospital Fat children dodge the scales in survey of national obesity Crisis Key found to skin cancer treatment ASDA Price More for you for less Index Luck runs out for Russia's gamblers as Putin clamps down on gangsters Casinos banished to remote regions $6bn industry is facing disaster Britain: a more relaxed approach Currys We're not winning -but then we're not losing, claims Bush New plan for Iraq unveiled next year President speaks of greater sacrifice Americans hand over holy city Terre D'hermès Lights of hope shine out in Bethlehem, thanks to Hamas (AFP): EU entry gives hope of work Bvlgari Flag is burnt over verdict (BAS) (PA): Navy helps with seal survey Challenge to no-sex campaign (Reuters): Tintin's art-world adventure Book Ethiopian troops join battle as Islamists march on base War fears spread in Horn of Africa EU envoy seeks peace conference PC World The best of both worlds (AFP): Terrorist vow (AFP): Students protest (AFP): Work permit curb (AP): Directors convicted (AFP): Second divorce (AP): Picture of innocence Escobar's hippos put on the hitlist Heavyweights The Reliable Airline KLM Abramovich asks to quit as governor The last tide could come at any time. Then these islands at the end of the Earth will simply vanish Papua New Guinea Blame it on global warming or a submerged volcano. Either way, the low-lying atoll seems doomed - and it is not the only one WH Smith Monks fight it out for the Church's soul Wines from Spain Auctionair Mount Athos Togetherness Sony Christmas TV and Radio double issue 'Hit the rich' tax plan makes trouble in Royal household Socialist chief at odds with partner Candidate suffers blow to her image Business Record spending on the high street Govett setback FSA crackdown Airbus late order Quote of the day Rate-rise threat Business big shot Neelie Kroes Shortfall in funding puts nuclear clean-up work at risk NDA faces £200m budget reduction Decommissioning grant is being cut Treasury plan put on hold as fiver proves a survivor Vodafone weighs up $13.5bn bid for Indian mobile unit DVDs and a change of technology A lot of hot air Payment cover failing the poor Commodities Currencies Hernia Stock markets Business today Need to know World market The day's biggest movers Results in brief For latest business news and market reports HMV shares slump after profit warning on books and music Retailers enjoy best Christmas, dispelling fears of bleak winter Food and drink sales lead the way Shoppers set to fork out £673 each Little Chef in rescue talks with American investors UK Business Times Online A squaring of accounts City Diary Redcats fined in FSA blitz on mis-sold payment protection Feel bad factor Rumour of the day In the know Deal of the day Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Chancellor accused of burying bad news The number of convictions for missing trader fraud, which cost taxpayers £3bn Fund tells Brown further tax rises are not an option The Times IMF adds pressure to moves for new interest rate jump Record monthly mortgage lending Spending surge in the high street Hoare Govett will share role at Northern Rock Apax poised to join global megafunds Still there Fidelity poaches Schroders executive for European funds United Utilities may face fine Network Rail cuts contractors Park tried to rescue Farepak Cross Oaks discusses Bel deal Regulator puts paid to Ryanair's bid for Aer Lingus Jumbo competition Airbus scores in Boeing battle with $2.7bn superjumbo deal Singapore shows confidence in A380 US rival still wins annual orders race Thailand recovers as investors regain confidence Wimpey backs off from US market after hit on profits The Times US pessimists say house price crash is inevitable King seeks reform on global level (AFX): Merck appointment (AFX): FedEx ahead (AFX): Huntsman cleared (Reuters): KPMG in fraud case Sakhalin sale could dent Shell's reserves Business big shot The Times Spain told to remove conditions on takeover of Endesa Month to obey Brussel's order EU acts although E. On accepts limits The Times unit trust information service Dine@Mine British funds The Times Programme Sheep provide a lifeline on West Bank Ofcom chief says that regulation of radio is outdated To find out how you can make a donation 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 Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Tadpole evolves but fails to grow Small caps Gilts News and data by sector Forget the confused outlook - British Energy does not offer value Tempus Playtech Nuclear confusion Britivic still fizzing as new rumours do the rounds Large caps HMV Equity Prices action medical research Register Dennis Farr Director of the Courtauld Institute Galleries who stimulated an appreciation of modern British art Dennis Farr, Cbe, director, Courtauld Institute Galleries, 1980-93, was born on April 3,1929. He died of a cerebral haemorrhage on December 6,2006, aged 77 If you would like to add a personal view opr recollection … Robert Volpe US detective who was known as the 'art cop' Robert Volpe, detective, was born on December 13,1942. He died of a heart attack on Novermber 30,2006, aged 63 Ruth Bernhard Photographer who transformed everyday objects and made her name with The Eternal Body Richard Carlson Self-help author who said:'Don't worry about trifles' Richard Carison, author, was born on May 16,1961. He died of a cardiac arrest on December 13,2006, aged 45 Lord Carter Genial agricultural businessman and Labour politician Differential treatment of prisoners unjustifiable Law Report House of Lords Inspector's failure to disclose is concealment but not deceit Court of Appeal Appointments Latest wills Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Church news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Roller coaster 2006 takes one last dip in December Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day Today Cold and dry. Mild in the far North West. Max 11C (52F), min -32(27F) Don't guess. Weathercall Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Visit The Colourful Caribbean On The Qe2 Right way to Goa British Isles Short haul Long haul Three ways to change your Christmas Espana The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport McCoy freed to renew his alliance with Exotic Dancer Racing Southwell Rob Wright Gillespie links fall in Gold Cup sales to pricing policy Diary Racing Ludlow Rob Wright Musselburgh Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Kempton Park Exeter Rob Wright Wolverhampton Rob Wright Course specialists Football Basketball Bowls Darts Ice hockey Skiing Squash Flights of fancy along the A13 as bellies ring out for Christmas Sport on television Yorkshire retain Gillespie for 2007 Ulster deny racism Casey tops poll Sheffield in frame Mardle's early exit Miller repeats feat Bone shaker Ambitious Hutchins promises revolution instead of evolution Tennis thelondonpaper Three sets A cut above the rest The changing look of a master He came, he bowled, he conquered: a genius possessed by sporting devils Cricket The final flourish Even biggest of foes has more cause for regret than elation Cricket The final flourish Christopher Martin-Jenkins pays tribute to one of the world's greatest players, a genuine character who has undoubted faults but is a pure winner Marriage made in heaven for a soap opera Can England win the Ashes in 2009 with Warne gone? Devil delivery Memories of ball in a million that stay with me to this day Warne seeking last star turn with swansong at Hampshire Cricket The final flourish Leg spinner will honour contract Test career will end after Ashes 'This is almost like the death of John Lennon' Online exclusive Life and times Warne's Sydney Farewell Is Warne the greatest bowler ever? Vote in our e-poll Cricket The final flourish Johnson confident head coach will restore lost pride Rugby union England's new era Ashton desperate to give sweet chariot the jump-start it needs No time limit on new appointment 60-year-old takes full responsibility Latest rugby union news and analysis Beckham booked in Real defeat Pools forecast The Sunday Times United hope that Larsson stay will leave lasting impact Football Score values Defoe eases the tension as Spurs are consigned to late shift Tottenham 1 Southend 0 Bury ejected from Cup in mix-up over registration Football Hughes hoping to lure back Dunn as Neill nears exit Takeover delay hampers Liverpool's spending plans For all the latest breaking football news The Premiership today Chelsea underscore the fine line between success and failure again Newcastel 0 Chelsea 1 Charlton will stick by Reed as players take blame Football Carling Cup quarter-finals Regrets, there've been a few, if not always heartfelt Four top footballing apologies Mourinho in a sorry state over apology to Johnson Football Chelsea manager bows to pressure Everton relent over plans to sue Roeder rejects talk of Milner move Gorman resigns Nugent target Walsall land Lyall Boyd in demand £800,000, nine months, 28 staff and no answers in flawed bungs inquiry Football Stevens report Proposals prove short on originality Pressure remains to catch the villains Mitsubishi Motors The key recommendations Due process Times Crossword The Insider It's all in the family: quest revealed The Times Sport Tottenham at full stretch: Defoe sees off Southend Memo over bungs report puts Premier League in the dock The Times Off the hook times theface Fur better or worse Asked what she disliked most about herself, she said:'My horrible temper' didyousee? Bic Mac's big heart theclick didyouknow? didyouhear? Condition stable Picture Gallery Modern morals What's your view? And do you have a dilemma of your … 'You are supposed to be on a reconciliation mission, remember? And you bombed this place flat' Sour Krauts? Not a bit of it The Germans are cold and efficient, with no sense of humour, right? Wrong. In a book that is a runaway bestseller in Germany, the Times man in Berlin, Roger Boyes, debunks the myths about our Teutonic cousins Japanese tourist tried to sir down on the Stansted Express and the seat collapsed. All the British … From My Dear Krauts by Roger Boyes, to be published … 'Duke of Edinburgh? Never 'eard of 'im' Teaching a multicultural class for an hour held some surprises for Hugo RIFKIND-not all of them bad You've got AA friend The Times Why we love to repeat our whinges about Christmas TV I knew the Lib Dems were short on politics, but has it really come to 'researching' the fact that repeats will be up by 42 per cent on last year? Shop the internet herd to their bosses Cheeky howler When the stars come out for Christmas It's show time for kings, shepherds, angels, dancing sheep and guitarists across the country as primary and junior schools add their own unique flavour to the nativity story. Here are some of the highlights insideout I've been told that I have MS. What course will it take? answers your health questions One group of symptoms is a change in the patient's temperament sub Urban worrier I'm turning into Nightmare Stage Dad The boy's thumb stayed jammed in his mouth Tradition you've got AA friend 16 Film Review Hats off to a British shooting spree Finally, new tax breaks seem set to revive our chequered film industry. Kevin Maher investigates 'The more British you are, the better the films travel' Gordon Brown's culture test for UK films The Times The best of America, through British eyes Play.com Will men say this was Clint's finest hour? reviews film James Christopher hails the unflinching realism and vaunting ambition of Flags of Our Fathers, Clint Eastwood's ode ot heroism Flags of Our Fathers Perfume: The Story of a Murderer Night at the Museum Body-swap comedies, super-heroes coming out of retirement ... it's mostly cold turkey, says Wendy Ide It's a Boy Girl Thing Zoom into Great Silence Belle de Jour DVD Dinners What you need Recipe for a hit: first, catch your Haggis Hollywood's hottest writer and director Paul Haggis tells Kevin Maher how he and Clint Eastwood tackled the unfilmable-and won We shall fight them in the stalls: war films of 2007 Times Online The Times A masterclass with bite Win an 18-DVD Mariene Dietrich collection Entertainments reviews|first night Theatre Les enfants du Paradis Pop Kasabian Theatre first night in the main paper tv & radio Radio Choice The Times audio digest 27 David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner Word Watching television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice MultiChannel The Hitcher (1986) Bad girls serve up a Christmas turkey Last Night's TV The series' appeal was its reckless consumption of soapy plotlines and its camp melodrama Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Cystic Fibrosis Trust
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