News from 27/12/2006
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ResumoThe Times Killings by Strangers rise a third in 10 years Young men suffer more random attacks Most murders still by people known to victim How does your area compare? Dead in 30 Days Saddam loses execution appeal Testing at 11 and 14 'should be scrapped' Labour 'vanishing' Budget airlines talk War loan repaid New life in lsrael Bel Mooney Comment We're the incredible shrinking party, says Labour contender 'Blair turned us ito virtual reality' Decline slowing, counters chirman Stranger killings up by a third Lost members Inquiry into Tory MPs' House dinners As seen on screen The British jungle Boxing Day browl Catholics quit police Heath- Stubbs dies Harvey Nichols Sale Bluewater, Kent Meadowhall, Sheffield Trafford Centre, Manchester Castle Court, Betfast Jenners, Edinburgh Well, that's Christmas out of the way, Time now for some serious shopping Busiest week is just beginning Luxury goods fuelling the trend The Times guide Scrap school tests to stem rising tide of illiterecy, says think- tank Many children lack basic skills The saystem must reveal pupils at risk Legacy of the Raj is history Soldier sues MoD over 'wrong boots' Popular pickings Beetles vanish Fire disrupts trains Suffolk memorial Lineker scores Naming cats 'n' dogs Laura Ashlry People 2006 Quiz Hugo Rifkind Tragic toll of fights and petty crime that cost lives street violence, burglaries and 'excus culture' blamed for rise in victims who are killed by strangers Grim death Imagination the key weapon in cutting murders Lethal side of living the good life Sale now on Saddam to go to the gallows within 30 days as court rejects appeal On trial Living on burrowed time Gucci Foll wintel collection Middle-class warriors join green front line Wi ladies march on climate change Pensioners learn direct- action tacics M&s Setting sail Four in five immigrants are from Africa and Asia Pan's Labyrinth Cancer woman misses treatment to make a point in 600-mile boat race mben sharbs dolphin Tally-ho Persimmon Hunts claim numbers are at record high despite ban Fear of Strangers The rise in random killings indicates a disturbing increase in violence Picture Gallery Britain and Basra A sound security and political infrastucture must be ensured Round the Bend Satellite navigation is better than no navigation Have your say Dad, what's that on your wrist? Alan Coren Notebook How was Christmas for you? Rubbish And on Earth peace, goodwill to all parkers Like for like? One file In want of war Our policies are one cause of the Middle East mess Clear thinking on airports Have your say Rellgious reason Are quotas a cod solution? Alrport procedure Family Justice Waste of Welsh History lessons Seasonal keening Proper panto A new year's resolution for the chattering classes Dean Godson We shouldn't fall for pessimistic propaganda on irag The man who wrote the Kama Sutra of soul intel Centrino Duo Everest 3-million Benefits of brittle bone drug 'last five years' Effects continue after treatment ends Patients may be able to stop therapy Indigestion remedies are linked to fractures dyson Rocord numbers race for a bracing sea dip Santa's present for Prescott: a kidney stone Girl, 3, uses qullt to smother fairy lights blaze More rellable radios for ambulance crews Shaken town panicked by Boxing Day earthquake Fault lines that stir Britain Daks Sale now on Website to help trace survivors dfs Gold nuggets Sevenoa<s Farewell to lords of the rings as Welsh gold goes down the pan Last producer to close in new year Current stocks will last 12 months Reality TV puts disabled women in beauty show The best game there is for kids like me Glory can be yours-at home Military models lose to computer John Lewis Computer violence to be banned ilva 'Come here, Hilary, I've got something to help you win the deputy leadership' Tony Benn's son aims, as his father did, to be the Labour No 2-but from the other end of the party spectrum Aquascutum They promised a slowdown but house prices climb AA Yamaha London Biggest rses in heart of of London Currys Sale Currys Always Lowering Prices Comet We live electricals Winiter On demand Spectacles that improve your hearing Sixty years on, we finally pay for the war Stop playing for laughs, this is meant to be Grimm new heights BBC comes out top in Christmas ratings war Use satellite navigation and you'll miss the chance of finding your inner self Wrong turning Dell World Britons head for the promised land as Israel faces a population threat British emigrants rise to 700 this year Numbers from other nations fall The importance of 'aliyah' 'We're religious: spiritual essence drives us there' mfi quality built in Sale now on! Mussolini's Roman villa restored to glory II Duce paid rent of one lira a month Interior ruined by Allies then vandals Jessops your Picturess. Our Passion (AFP): New leader for Turkmenistan (AP): Leaping dolphin injures woman (AP): Brown's widow left in the cold Troops fear reprisals will follow Basraraid Rising toll Air France Iraq bombers skill civiliand as US deaths near 3,000 54 Iraqis killed in Baghdad attacks American ded exceeds 9/11 toll Where God meets big business-and it's soon coming to a church near you Despite a common history, language and culture, Britain and America have grown apart on religion, But that may be changing Gingerbread Latte Thieves steal $20,000 collection for the poor during Christmas Mass The facts of faith Comet we live electricals (AFP): Earthquakes trigger tsunami warnings (AP): Sailors mission (AP): 20 years on the run (Reuters): Muslim church plea (AFP): Border to tighten (AP): Arnie out of action (AP): Water works Charcol direct Hundreds are burnt to death in oil pipe blast Business Citigroup refused credit over deal Buyout figures (AFX): Daimler inquiry (AFX): Emirates action (Reuters): Gazprom move (Reuters): Delphi delay Burger warning Taxes set to keep rising for 50 years, Treasury figures show Tax as a share of GDP to hit 41.6% Government spending at risk Boardroom share-buying falls as bosses' confidence wanes FTSE firms cut pension shortfall by £20bn Brought to you with Putin wins the hearths and minds of Europe Commodities Currencies Stock markets Need to know World markets British funds Wall Street traders shrug off fears of Iran tension Wall Street For latest business news and market reports Digital Funds Taking filght Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet and Oasis hope for no-frills pact Budget airlines sought joint ticket Administrative concerns halt idea What a difference four years make to State's 2052 vision Gabriel Rozenberg Analysis ibp The switch that angers phone customers Armoured giant is at the moercy of poachers intel Centrino Duo Briton strikes black gold on his caviar farm in France Equity prices The Times Join the Debate Sales directory Where to snap up a snip, from Asprey to Zara Register Obituaries of 2006 Edited highlights from the lives of leading figures in current affairs, commerce, culture and sport published this year Philippa Pearce Author of Tom's Midnight Garden, a story that came to be loved by children, parents and teachers everywhere Ursula Moray Williams Children's writer known for her unashamedly, old-fashioned and simple tales that recalled an idyllic upbringing Susan McConachy Researcher who spent a year in Germany for the TV seris The World War Patricia Lambun Innovative editor and publisher who rose to the top of IPC magazines Legal news Distribution ancillary to discharge of order Court of Appeal Payment to preferred creditors Chancery Division Adducing additional expert evidence Queen's Bench Division Chess Raymond keene Winning move Brithdays Anniversaries Bridge Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items An avalanche at Lewes wiped out a row a houses Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day December 27,1941 Today Rain in the West spreading eastwards Sport Kauto Star survives late blunder to enhance reputation Nicholls relieved after dramatic race Winner now 5-4 to lift Gold Cup Gifford left clutching at straws as Jazz Messenger delivers 722 number of days maharbal had been off before winning … Big-race details L'Aventure for repeat in Welsh National Kempton Parkf Wright stuff Chepstow Wetherby Yesterday's results Southwell Taylor turns on the power ro stay in running for fourteenth world title Darts Results Fixtures Hall makes mark on Rhinos debut Farah's record run Prince among men ABN crew lead way Azerbaijan to bid Astle seals victory Kiwis step in Name the Frenchman who was tonic for Newcastle Times Sport Prize Christmas Crossword Challenge Palmer leads from front to keep Wasps in title hunt Rugby union Guinness Premiership Sport Staff: Geraghty gives London Irish the impetus to defeat leaders Sport Staff: Sale provide Boxing Day gifts for Newcastle Scorers: Newcastle Fakons: Tries: A Elliott (3min), … The Times Reborn Bristol aim to complete climb from worst to first Rugby union Guinness Premiership Today's games England all too obliging as Warne reaches new heights of greatness The Ashes Fourth Test Online now Buy insideout for only £2.20 England The Ashes For the record Melbourne, day one First innings Australla First innings Shot of the day Ball of the day Picture Gallery Magic moment Pitch report Poor weather keeps MCG attendance record intact By the numbers Verdict Wonderful entertainer steals show on chilly day of drama Pools forecast Football Results Oxford hit another unexpected obstacle Wise laments Sunderland's balls but Leeds struggles show no end Brentford reach a new low after Millwall thrashing Birmingham bring up hundred in great style Milton Keynes begin rise from Wimbledon's ashes Coco-Cola League Two Ellington's double sees off resilient ten-man Preston Wolves take high road as Derby crash back to earth Pardew in positive mood as he starts task of reviving Charlton Dismissal by West Ham still rankles Wenger Iying in wait for manager Sport Staff: Accepting England job would have been betrayal, says Scolari Sport Staff: Mikoliunad lifts Hearts after drama on derby day Teams Star man Ups and downs Window watch Southgate happy to draw comfort from Everton's blunt edge The Times Burley plays down interest in Bale Watford eye Sharp Teams Football Barclays Premiership Ups and downs Window watch Defoe claims a place in Jol's heart after keeping home fires burning Teams Football Barclays Premiership Star man Ups and downs Window watch Ireland runs away with the points as Pearce enjoys scrap rilso Friedel saves the day as Blackburn find perfect response Teams Star man Ups and downs Window watch Teams Star man Ups and downs Window watch Kill the competition Anelka warms to Bolton's theme Primus finally takes chance to get revenge for Curbishley's rejection Teams Star man Ups and downs Window watch Van Persie gives Arsenal a view to see beyond the rough tactics Teams Star manf Ups and downs Window watch Roanaldo's instant hits make all the difference for United Football inside No compled for realist Jewell Teams Star man Ups and downs Window watch Essien the fall guy as Chelsea are caught on the rebound Teams Star man Ups and downs Window watch Inside today Times crossword Online now Sport Terry facing back surgery The Times Marston's Pedigree 26 pages of sport 6 Parents the face Pariah's mini-Soviet state under threat did yousee? Students on show the click did youknow? Walking back to happiness did youhear? Picture Gallery Modern morals Family ties Conflict at this time of year is the gulf between the … Next Chistmas starts here In the name of the father: the parents who fake their faith A new Tv drama about a couple who fegin religious belief to get their daughter into a Catholic school highlights the lengths some parents will go to to ensure their child's academic future. Paul Hoggart reports The Times Can't we take heartbreak seriously? Humiliation from Eastern Europe Offering arms 2006: the fashion triumphs, goofs, spoofs and trends The Times fashion team casts a beady eye over the year's hits and misses Inspiration Times Online arts Science of beauty, beauty of science Science Photo Library reminds us how scientific knowledge has contributed to art—and created its own, says Joanna Pitman Royal Academy of Arts Terror incognita The attempts to illustrate The Rime of the Ancient Mariner haunt Rachel Campbell-Johnston The teeming city of the imagination Gilles Trehin's amazing creation, Urville, is a fascination case study in autistic talent, says Tom Dyckhoff Multiple Display Advertising Items Oh you pretty things Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grayson Perry tv&radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestria times2 Variations Film Choice Viewing Guide A boy's best friend brings sweet relief Video Plus Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge The best prizesevery day times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Bose
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