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News from 22/12/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, (Dominic Walsh), Amanda Andrews, Dan Smith, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Andrew Sanderson, Canon Simon Pettitt, Robert Cole, Peter Lansley, Slobhan Kennedy and Dan Sabbagh, Miles Goslett, Philip Howard, (Neelam Verjee), David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Lucia Van Der Post, (Patrick Hosking), Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Kevin Eason, John Hetherington, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Joan Mosley, Peter Baker Chief Executive, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Elizabeth Colman, (Dearbáil Jordan), Rhys Blakely, Sir Nicholas Young Chief Executive, Charles Bremner, Ben MacHell, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Tom Whitwell, Natalie Glock and Sarah Maslin Nir, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, James Palmer, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, John Barnes, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Bernard Lagan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Sarah Birke, Jane Poulter, Robert Tolchard, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr J. W. Calvert, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Sean O'Neil, Francesca Steele, Canning Fok, Steve Marchant, Ned Parker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Ian Johns, Alice Fordham, Sophie Heawood, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Sarah Stacey, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Oliver Chastney, (Sarah Butler), Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Peter Jenson, David Sanderson, Martin Waller, David Clark, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rosemary Behan, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Ross Anderson, Terry Duncan,

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The Times Steve Wright, second suspect, is accused Bail for first suspect arrested over murders Christmas is cancelled until further notice Army 'too small to cope', says minister £150 BBC licence Haditha charges Tax burden hits high Hunting a murderer £25m for 'superstar' The Times Marine faces murder charges over deaths of 24 Iraqi civilians Seven other US troops also charged Roadside bomb sparked shooting Comment BBC funding claim is rejected but licence fee will rise to £150 Irving vows to keep up Holocaust denial Egg donor decision Offensive lecturers Learning difficulty Stone sentence Tiffany & Co. Jealously brings down superwoman Millionairess is guilty of hitman plot Obsession over lover's new bride Crime has become career of choice for young men from the inner city Gang life offers wealth and status Drug-dealing is just the beginning 'I had money, cars, expensive clothes. . . you can't not like it, brother' Gangland violence is linked to drug turf wars Husband held after wife's body found Stabbing sentence Teacher seducer Football thief jailed Fish smuggler Chemist accused Alcopop pensioners By a Correspondent: Jenni Murray to have breast cancer surgery Glenmorangie Christmas TV and Radio double issue Mystery of office where staff kept getting cancer Dozen women fell ill, one died Workers moved from building 70,000 hit by flight chaos as fog shrouds the holidays in misery Backlog won't be clear by Christmas Heathrow 'looks like refugee camp' What to do if you planned to fly For a full list of roadworks and holiday hotspots Damp, cold and under pressure Analysis Christmas getaway Half say they'll go to church this Christmas: very few will Ford 80% The victims Currys For latest news on the Suffolk murders case Hunt for a killer that grew from a search for one missing prostitute Chanel BT Total Broadband Seats of power BNP ballerina stumbles into the spotlight Dancers confront her over 'racism' Audiences divided about the revelation Virgin mobile People It's the one West End TV show they both want Postscript Got a story to tell? Christening gun gang were illegal immigrants Teenagers had a long criminal past They shot woman as she cradled baby Virgin mobile moben sharps dolphin Fans unravel latest Harry Potter puzzle You've got Aa friend gorgeowa Chocolate blog sends town into meltdown Shop manager's moan angers locals Police called as staff are besieged Browne to Brown The Government is asking too much of the Army Picture Gallery The Great Dictator Saparmurat Niyazov's monstrous ego held back an entire region Home Thoughts Who wants to go away for Christmas anyway? Have your say Bell-ringers are prime suspects Notebook Let the Holocaust deniers speak out Ben MacIntyre David Irving's repulsive views should be heard Our airport security is farcical and complacent Modern English Red Cross appeal To donate money to the Red Cross, visit Opting out of computerised medical records Street realities Have your say Join the dabate online today The rights of the accused Veils at airports Human rights law Knocking off British arms Legal brothels The Times Cutting the risk Humbug Bat Down Under Tinned sprouts 2006: a good year for religious conflict and atheists Lisa Armstrong Every day, a thousand quiet acts of kindness The Prince of Wales backs The Times Christmas appeal for the Red Cross The Times Icy blend of fun and the stuff of infant nightmares First night Theatre The Snow Queen Theatre Royal, E15 Roofs that are dragons dfs Sainsbury's Book Cod fishing restricted-but not banned Quotas reduced by up to 20 per cent Fishermen lose two days a month New flu pandemic 'would kill 62 million' Poor would suffer most in outbreak Figures based on study of 1918 deaths PC World Filter to clear blood donations of vCJD Green Flag Waterstone's Army too small, too busy and has no time to train, minister says Defence Defence Secretary listens to warnings Battle-group exercises cancelled Recruitment up by 16 per cent The Times Oxfam Salsa club career of corporal held on Iran spying charge Defence Accused soldier ran Brighton venue He was a dancer known as Danny J Currys Currys Divers find U-boats wrecked by secret wartime minefield In Cinemas across the Country now Prince in privacy battle victory Train driver injured by bricks Brolly to rescue of veiled wife Queen's speech goes online GNER The giant that looked down on all Europe New dinosaur is unearthed in Spain It was as heavy as six elephants comet Index Jailed for murder, he tracked down real killer from behind prison bars Cleared by new DNA evidence Awaiting release after 16 years Lost decades Putin toasts spies' return to power Kremlin party praises KGB past No mention of Litvinenko affair Consultant Eye Surgeons Partnership Scandal threatens Prime Minister Secret history The Times Tax chief quits over mistress scandal (AP): General strike riots (Reuters): Delivery charges (AP): Tower rebuilding (AFP): Date set for feast (AP): Cleric cleared (AP): Fears for painting Father knows best Eccentric father of a nation dies with legacy of iron rule and dazzling vanity Hardliners feel heat as UN gets set to impose sanctions Doctor risks jail to grant patient with 'no life' his dying wish Anaesthetist may face murder charge Sufferer made an appeal to President Sony Wasting away Tourist's killer sentenced North Korea talks stall Reuters: 'I have no future,' says Jeb Bush (AP): Romania remebers uprising Daily mail Church leaders raise plight of Christians at birthplace of faith evesham Declaration of war threatens stability of Horn of Africa Islamist leader's words scupper talks Somalis are urged to join struggle The Times Vodafone Abandoned and terrified, refugees are targets of the death squads Palestinians who fled to Iraq after the wars with Israel in 1948 and 1967 are victimised by Shia militias because they were favoured under the regime of Saddam Hussein The Times The Times Displaced and unwanted Shia leadership agrees deal over sectarian killers Delegation seeks support of militia Rival MPs take on 'criminal elements' Christmas and new year TV and Radio Nikon Who's looking for Britney? Almost everyone online The Times Elephant killed in crash is 'on a par' with human Most wanted The Times Tax burden on wages climbs to the highest since records began Take on income equivalent to 23.6% Added squeeze on consumer spending HSBC rebuffs attack on chief Persimmon's aim Iran favours euros IBM stock options Quote of the day Vodafone call Business big shot UK banks hit out at American sanctions Line of fire Stock markets Not quite déjà vu at Vodafone A burden that needs reshaping Taxes on income as a proportion of salaries Commodities Shell's crumbs Currencies A Good Deal Better Gazprom secures Sakhalin control min £3.8bn deal Need to know World markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief timesonline A gloomy ghost town, then the fog lifts On watch The Times Web video games offer rich pickings for online advertisers Titles put TV shows in the shade In-game groups attract investors Season of PC on earth acer When no comment is not enough City Diary Extraordinary lengths, Tesco Deal of the day In the know Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Cost of pensions lifeboat rises more than fivefold An exchange of unpleasantries Mr Green's record seems strong . . . but is that borne out by the facts? HSBC quick to defend chairman after Threadneedle outburst Bank proud of 'world-class' chief Record comes under spotlight Woodhouse aboard Gondola Instore warning Yell price curb lifted Adams up for sale Banker drops claim Persimmon rules itself out of race for Wilson Bowden Builder content to give up No 1 slot Firm sees future in affordable homes British Nuclear Group angry over proposed budget cuts at agency £188,000 US buyout groups back away from Amec bid Ap: Bristol-Myers settles on claims Ap: China sales lift Nike profits BlackBerry change boosts RIM Ap: Lockheed wins $50m contract eõs Iran turns from dollar to euro in oil sales Vodafone goes for share of Indian mobiles market The Times Country with all the signs of phone fever Business big shot The Times IBM acts to distance itself from options backdating scandal Plan to focus on long-term interests Move expected to spawn imitations Delphi rescue deal trumped by $4.7bn investor offer The Times Decision taken America poised for soft landing says IMF The Times unit trust information service WWF C4 cannot remain in its position of privilege for long, surely? Nothing Mickey Mouse about Mr Holz Euro Disney chief lives his passion Company begins gradual recovery timesonline 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 Theratase hit by Korean decision Small caps Glits timesonline It's not privatisation, but Care UK's hospital job could be profitable Tempus Aer Lingus Persimmon ITV shares shrug off poor winter advertising outlook Large caps Equity Prices The National Institute of Conductive Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Register Saparmurat Niyazov Vainglorious and ruthless President of Turkmenistan who impoverished his nation and sowed the seeds of ethnic conflict The statue turns so that the sun always shines on his face Scobie Breasley Australian jockey who won his first Derby at 50 in a prolific career in England Humbugs, and hobbits with the Force Questions Answered The Times Adjudicator can hear challenge Law Report Queen's Bench Division Employer has duty to anticipate accidents House of Lords Rule cannot be used for retrospective validation Queen's Bench Division Chess Winning move Court Circular Legal news Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Appointments in the Armed Forces Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices The Times Bridge In Memoriam-Private Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Illuminating design puts Picasso out in front on artistic merit Innovative use of interior lighting Handling not as good as some rivals Italians team up with Japanese to put the sport back into utility Competitors timesonline Specification Trade-Sales Nature Notes On This Day December 22,1995 The withdrawal of Israeli troops from the city of Bethlehem, Christ's birthplace, seemed to usher in the beginning of a genuine devolution of power to West Bank Palestinians. But, as The Times, noted, the town's Christian population had long been in decline Today Largely dry. More fog in the South. Max 10C (50F), min -3C (27F) Stone Age ritual to mark the winter solstice Weather Eye Sport Gifford eyes millionaires' club with Straw Bear Hurdler two wins from landing bonus Stable back in profit last season Wolverhampton Exeter switch Breasley dies at age of 92 Course specialists Kempton Park Lingfield Park Hereford Racing Bannister mourns for his 'inspiration' Painter bows out Sutil green light Fisher's drugs ban Karic punished Racing Draper prepares to cut LTA's Tennis Chief executive disrupts status quo Opportunity for coaching overhaul Snow report Fixtures Numbers game The Sunday Times In The Times on Boxing Day Results A nation of losers? Not a chance The Times Guinness Premiership Guide to this evening's Guinness Premiership action Resourceful Hill will ring changes to stay on top Rugby union Several players to miss Leicester trip Head coach has eye on Bath derby Table Guinness Harmison decides to end one-day career with England Cricket Troubled bowler to focus on Tests Selectors call on 6ft 7in Tremlett One-day squad and itinerary Limited-overs inclusion underlines rate of Panesar's progress Online this lunchtime I would have played on until 2009 had we not won the Ashes back this year A few people did try to talk me out of it, including lan Botham, but I know that I made the correct decision Scudamore's call for rogue agent ban by FA unlikely to be success Football Rival bodies will be at loggerheads Newell criticises narrow outlook Sports Staff: West Ham deliver message of defiance after race hate mail Owen optimistic of playing this season No Eriksson deal Sullivan returns Fitzgerald's job Bury Cup appeal Mellberg may go right back where he started The Premiership today Reed recalls darkest hour to get through hard times Football Strokes of luck help high-risk investors In the red Manchester United uncovered timesonline Seats are 'undervalued' The ticket prices United brand on rise The sponsorship Banking on media pot The TV deal Glazers eager to show they mean business by writing off Chelsea United keen to copy Real deals Galàctico policy receives praise Cech holiday plans leave Reading out in the cold Football Goalkeeper will not attend match Hunt expecting rough reception VU Limited Sport Staff: Jewell unperturbed by Mourinho's sideshow Beckham made to pay for defeat with place in squad for friendly State of play Times Crossword The Insider Christmas fixtures at risk of being lost in widespread fog Football timesonline Sport At last! An England cricketer catches something Glazers setting aside £25m to pay for next Old Trafford 'superstar' Exclusive The Times Our real rivals friday the face Her life: ten years on did you see? Monica Lewinsky gets her MA. . . the click did you know? did you hear? Picture Gallery Modern morals Let's hit the rails If you have the patience of Job and a cunning plan, the sales are a steal. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong talks tactics 'Everything must go' doesn't mean that anything goes It's easy to be tempted by 'bargain' price tags in the shops, says Lucia Van Der Post, but if something doesn't look lovely there and then, don't buy it The smart way to do the sales Tradition Where to snap up a snip, from Asprey to Zara Sales directory Bvlgari The Times Online Saab Know what you want, stick to a budget and bag a bargain Do you join the happy scavengers or shun the crowds? What's the best bargain you've found—and the worst? Carolyn Asome finds out how style trendsetters tackle the sales, and gets their tips We're not the kind to gossip, but. . . sounds Times writers let the cool cats out of 26 bags in our a to Z guide to the high points and low cunning of 2006. Pete Paphides sums up 'a turbulent year' Boyz Will Be Boys Chart Attack In the new chart world it will be 1984 forever Arctic Meltdown Death of the Diva Enter Diy? Fame Costs, Man Gnarled Bark Selfridges & Co Cons Coining It inside out 'Have we got someone called Lily Allen on our books?' Having It Huge Joint Productions Keeping Cybertabs Mozart Myths Times Online Paris was still mourning the death of her beloved goat Name Games Outlaw Chic Pop Opera Quality Control Ringing the Changes Shostakovich Wars Telling Tales Unknown Quantity Entertainments What Women? The Times The squeakiest voices made some of the biggest noises Venue Directions X Factor Young Ones Zigazig? Aargh! tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice MultiChannel Images from the bellies of beasts Last Night's TV Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Kirsty's Appeal

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