News from 30/12/2006
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Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Amanda Andrews, Marianne Gray, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Caroline Stacey, James Arthur Hill, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, David Rose, Barbara Charone, Clare Lazaro, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, Kate Wighton, James Ducker, Bob Hale, Gavin Choyce, Tom Dart Kaveh Solheko, Matthew Hoggard, Lucy Bannerman, Giles Coren, Robin Pagnamenta, Jack Malvern, Magnus Grimmond, Alan Hamilton, Randhir Singh Bains, Ali Hamdanl, Mick Davis, Charles Bremner, Dr John Havard, Helen Rumbelow, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Erland Douglas, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Lisa Freedman, Stephen Anderton, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Sarah Vine, Michael Theodoulou, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Brigitte Lacombe, Sheikh Sadralddin al-Qubanji, Paul Hart, Gabriel Rozenberg, Anthony Kirk, Bill Corser, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Richard Brass, Rebecca O'Connor, Gordon Ramsay, C. King, Andrew G. Marshall, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Susan Kelly, Shane Warne, Rebecca O'connor, Erica Wagner, James Charles, Nick Hasell, Katharine Jefferts Schori, Ned Parker, Dr Chris Wales, James Collard, Paul Simons, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Brian Rees, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Prue White, Matthew Parris, Francis Nance, Virginia Blackburn, George Caulkin, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Roger May, Graham Searjeant, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Chris Ayres, Professor Christopher Forsyth Chairman, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Roger Dobson, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Rory E. Morty, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Adrian Milledge, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sofia, Michael Brown, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Saddam hanged Iraqi PM signs death warrant Witnesses view dawn execution Others news Index The Sunday Times Money Travel Magazine Body&Soul TV&Radio The Times Hanging will bring only more bloodshed Saddam Analysis Post your comments on timesonline. co. uk Saddam's death sentence in pictures at timesonline. … Q&a On other pages Merciless end for the dictator who showed no mercy Sheikh calls for the 'revenge of God' Sadr City in a celebration mood Bloodthirsty tyrant knew that defeat would cost 'every sliver, of my flesh' For breaking news from Iraq Seat auto emocion A record of atrocities Security is stepped up as troops ready for backlash British forces will continue to patrol Policy 'disturbing' says archbishop Pilgrims condemn insensitive timing Saddam The aftermath dfs Land grab Get free property tips sent to your e-mail Chanel Sale Bombed British soldier named MP in academy row War debt settled Hot and bothered House prices drive first-time buyers down to a new low First homes now more than £150,000 Problem is most acute in South East Politicians keep hands off as stars take top billing New Year Honours Sony Awards For the latest developments on the loans-for-peerages … An award for the enigmatic Moses Honoured Full List What could be nobler than a discreet little buttonhole? John Lewis Clearance How it works You've got AA friend AOL Rival to IVF 'is safer and cheaper' Expensive drugs will not be needed Recovered eggs are matured in lab Your guide to fertility issues at Highland Spring Index The Tories need to become Scots nationalists. Honestly Saddam Hussein's week Farewell of the week Retort of the week Martin Barnett Furniture Religious justice of the week I Religious justice of the week II The Times After Saddam Iraq, and especially its Sunni community, has a chance to move on Goodbye 2006 A year that showed why a shrinking globe is not always a safer one Here's something a heron can tell us about polar bears Simon Barnes Wild Notebook Picture Gallery How deep is Tony's love for celebrity hols? Janice Turner You would think Blair, living above No 10, would long for escape For the latest British political stories, go to: Government's inescapable responsibility for the family courts Legacy of the Raj Part presidential Medical records Join the debate online today Have your say Why Oxford needs its voice Texting teachers Saddam sentence Taking the F-test Cod fishing ban 1 Pennington Street Saddam's fate Wild weather Trimming sales Test of truth Tap, tap, tap. It's time to end my addiction The festive season, the dead part of the year, is a good time to stop Iraq deserves more than a hanging Tim Hames Saddam Hussein's death cannot bring 'closure' Picture Gallery His Accidency: a title that came by design Two die as crewmen are swept from US nuclear submarine 'Flaw' in probation debate Steak on ice for polar explorer Bard was 'scarce half made up' Vicar in hot water over font sale What was your be Lastminute Now you have to believe that a man can fly Upward bound PC World PC World Blair delays disclosure of his guest list at Chequers Publication may come after he quits Confusion over Bee Gee holiday bill Picture Gallery John Lewis Patients 'to see GPs for post-op checks' 'Hamas link' inquiry Flaws in aircraft Emu kidnapped Find out about how your money can help and make a donation … The Times Helping the Red Cross find a shape for future conflicts 'I certainly was astonished to see people, for the first time, shaking their first at the Red Cross as we drove past' Sir Nick Young, chief executive, British Red Cross The Big One Ocean Holiday Inn Unionists fear secret deal on IRA fugitives Sinn Fein backs police conference Adams statement is a 'seismic step' For breaking news on Northern Ireland How goldfish are turning carp into small fry Cheltenham & Gloucester Chesneys Fish fight Read Anna Shepard's eco-worrier blog The accused Panasonic Four in court on genocide charges Deal with Rwanda allows extradition Men lived quiet lives in UK suburbs For free law reports go to PC World My Year The rich and famous reveal their new year resolutions, according to Hugo Rifkind Barratt World Great skiing and beaches, but beware the mafia: EU welcomes its newest members Bulgaria fights corrupt image Fears of extortion and gang murder No job? Then please don't come (AFP): Israel rejects token release of prisoners for Muslim festival Ejected reveller can sue hotel Harrods Parker Knoll (AP): Window girls face the red light (AFP): China arrests Catholic priests Protests and celebration split Mogadishu House of death raises fears over 38 missing children Hunt for victims as six bodies found Organ transplant trade suspected To see Richard Mills's pictures of Somalia Hilton Out of the shadows, the Big Love women who want the right to share a husband Polygamy in the USA Mormon wives are coming forward for the first time to defend their plural marriages and help to root out the abuse of young girls The Everest For breaking news from America and coverage in further … The prophets and the law Wedding mass The Sunday Times (AP): Car kills at home (Reuters): Seeing saucers (Reuters): Tyson arrested (AFP): Jesus Kidnapped (AFP): Three killed by train (AFP): Mry Xms 2u (AP): Exit: Candide Mystery billionaire pays $200m in back tax - and keeps a state afloat Sevenoa<s Sound & Vision Euro Tunnel Big spenders (Reuters), (AP), (AFP): President defiant as gas talks begin Business Xstrata shares double in 2006 Liberty's sales up Four-day closure Focus on Jobs Quote of the day Pound's big rise Business big shot Picture Gallery Little Chef chain seeks rescue in weekend talks Hope of help from US investors Administrators standing by Gambling group ups pay despite slump in share price Stock Markets Your World Commodities Picture Gallery Filing says plenty between the lines Currencies Barrett leaves Barclays transformed and successful Diner gets chop? Need to know The Times World markets The day's biggest movers For latest business news and market reports A brief guide to investors' snakes and ladders Business big shot Xstrata is year's FTSE 100 winner, but Manganese Bronze was best ride of all Miner sets record with 109% advance Utilities shine as online casino slides Vodafone's American stance in question as Alltel comes into play Picture Gallery The Times Headhunter spills beans amid chattering glasses City Diary Time was, there were virtually no City hotels—or perhaps, … Bid failure lifts Amvescap shares Congratulations to Jane Shepherdson, the woman who … Picture Gallery Liberty's tills ring up 6 per cent increase in festive sales Post-Christmas retail figures strong Other stores see double-digit jump BBC accuses commercial radio rivals of not investing in content Dyson, former Lord Mayor and head of Sainsbury's lead business honours Unit-linked Insurance Investments Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds At&t agrees conditions to clinch BellSouth deal Dynasty toasts Crédit Agricole after family regains Taittinger House builder Apple chief could still face SEC investigation over options Internal review clears Steve Jobs Report finds no financial gain (AP): Delta cuts monthly losses to $49m (AP): Linde investigated (Reuters): US tyre strike ends (Reuters): Nycomed in charge (AP): Tattersall offer 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 RAB founders make a day of it Small caps Gilts News and data by sector GSK is strong player at the heart of Tempus Ten's new generation Ten to follow BT slips at finish of a good year for the telecoms group Large caps Banking & finance Support Hope For Children Register John Heath-Stubbs Highly prolific and erudite poet who bore blindness and life's disappointments with dignity and humour His credo: to counter despair with elegance John Heath-Stubbs, OBE, poet and critic, was born on July 9, 1918. He died on December 26, 2006, aged 88 The Times W. R. P George Nephew of Lloyd George who worked as a solicitor, became Archdruid of Wales and wrote books about his famous uncle At first Liberal, he later left the party to join Plaid Cymru W. R. P. George, CBE, solicitor and poet, was born on October 20, 1912. He died on November 20, 2006, aged 94 Multiple Display Advertising Items Honours Knights Bachelor Order of the Bath Royal Victorian Order CVO LVO MVO Royal Victoria Medal RVM Bar RVM Order of the British Empire DBE CBE Order of the British Empire Picture Gallery Order of the British Empire Picture Gallery Order of the Bath Order of St Michael and St George Cmg Order of the British Empire CBE OBE MBE Diplomatic service and overseas list Commonwealth Antigua and Barbuda Queen's Police Medal QPM James Arthur Hill Services to the Royal Police Force Queen's Fire Service Medal Order of St Michael and St George Bahamas KCMG CMG Order of the British Empire MBE British Empire Medal Queen's Police Medal Order of the British Empire Belize OBE MBE Order of the British Empire Cook Islands MBE British Empire Medal Order of the British Empire Grenada OBE MBE British Empire Medal Order of the British Empire St Christopher and Nevis Order of St Michael and St George St Vincent and the Grenadines Order of the British Empire MBE Order of St Michael and St George Solomon Islands Order of the British Empire OBE Tuvalu MBE British Empire Medal Military Division Royal Navy Order of the Bath Order of the British Empire OBE MBE Royal Red Cross Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal Order of the Bath Army CB Order of the British Empire CBE OBE MBE Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal Order of the British Empire Royal Air Force CBE OBE MBE Royal Red Cross Arrc Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal Qvrm Queen's Police Medal Queen's Fire Service Medal Colonial Police and Fire Service Medal Substantive appointments Modern Times Philip Howard Homesick children, holey jumpers and what to wear on New Year's Eve PH: Readers reply Philip Howard answers your etiquette questions online … Send letters to: Modern Times, The Register, The Times Feather report Derwent May Sunday Workship Church listings are online at A new year is a fine time to search for Shalom, Isaiah-style What to look out for Details from Birdline Feedback will appear next week. Previous Columns can … A year of bizarre and unpredictable conditions Weather Eye Birthdays On This Day The Times reports on a new sport captivating British households—table tennis Today Rain in the South later. Max 13C (55F), min 2C (36F) Five-day forecast Staying mild, windy and unsettled Don't guess. Weathercall Around Britain The world Chess Raymond Keene Winning move Births Personals Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths Latest wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court & Social Bridge Andrew Robson Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - War Services For Sale Walsh finds Brave Inca in no mood to surrender Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Trainer Peter Grayson saddles all five runners in the … King Bee to leave rivals floundering at Haydock Sunday best Ascot Musselburgh Wolverhampton Course specialists Racing next Week Tomorrow Wolverhampton Haydock Park Grewcock's carelessness poses the latest threat to England ambitions Rugby union Bath lock on stamping charge Evans in fitness race for World Cup The Sunday Times Taylor looks back in anger at Mason Tyson drugs arrest Balfour honoured Today Setanta Golf Football England put Pietersen's wishes ahead of team plan The Ashes Fletcher wanted best player at No 4 Coach admits selection mistakes For all his swagger, Pietersen has let his captain … We know we have let down all our travelling supporters Coming soon Shane Warne's latest podcast Australia's record-breaking leg spinner talks to Mark Pougatch Plus debate, breaking news, archives, Matthew Hoggard's … Buchanan hits Flintoff where it hurts most to takes sweet revenge England's plan of action: fail to impose @ all - 100 defeat % Why Liverpool should never balk a loan Terry must give charity the bump Dann's desperate strike rescues Birmingham Birmingham City Coca-Cola Championship Top scorers For League One and League Two previews and predictions … Arsenal are ready to let Baptista off leash at last Midfield player to answer Wenger call Injuries take their toll on London club Bad boys Better late than never as Gerrard gets his MBE Benitez 'proud' of Liverpool captain Crouch will not be allowed to leave Golding's rescue act recognised in New Year Honours Allardyce's aim to pull clear in race for Europe Blackburn v Middlesbrough Your guide to the weekend's Barclays Premiership fixtures Chelsea v Fulham Man Utd v Reading Tottenham v Liverpool Follow your favourite team's performance live at timesonline. … How they stand Top scorers Highlights: Bbc One 10.45pm, Sky Sports Bolton v Portsmouth Watford v Wigan Bad boys Charlton v Aston Villa Everton v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Arsenal West Ham v Man City Managers playing God provide drama made in heaven The egos of Mourinho and Ferguson will continue to capture attention as much as the efforts of their teams VIVElaFRANCE Music lovers who call the tune Breaking football news Times Crossword 23,485 On Monday In The Game on Tuesday Terry targets rapid recovery as surgery gamble reaps reward Football The Times Sport Another shot at glory leaves Ferguson in no mood to retire United manager going strong at 65 'I don't get tired' warning for rivals The Sunday Times Picture Gallery The Times Hot and Bothered Try some blue chip real estate Inside Online Free guides Money Letters Treasury-trove If I've told you once Case Study All Reit by Me Top Blogs Post your comments on anything financial The Week in Brief A Word to the Wise Adwatch Pigsback Financial resolutions, however short-lived, are worth making Track down some snow cover Insurance Watch Scant compensation for delays NatWest is generous to a fault Counting the cost of Christmas flight chaos Where the clever money went in 2006 Magnus Grimond reviews the year's best investment, from vintage wine to modern art Asset Value Investors British Empire Baillie Gifford Whine of the Week Look no farther for a prosperous new year Mark Atherton asks the experts to give their top tips for 2007 Coventry Savings Investment Trusts Bonds Residential Property Funds Art and Antiques Commercial Property Shares Commodities Fine Wines Cherries Legal & General Thumbs up Thumbs down Fine weather for stockpicking Times Online Why didn't they scrap my insurance policy? A Question of Money Surrenda-link Unit trust and open-ended investment company prices Savings Watch The Times Pension annuities Motor insurance Level-term assurance Overdrafts Personal loans Data supplied by moneysupermarket National Savings & Investments giraffe Credit cards Mortgages Permanent Interest bearing shares Savings accounts A stitch in time is worth saving Virginia Blackburn looks at antique embroidery Artemis The Times Ten-Minute Toners Science on a roll in 2007 From restoring sight to new weapons in the war on superbugs, Kate Wighton asks the experts to predict the year ahead Inside Next Week Body&Soul, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 … DNA vaccines for bird flu Stem cells: the next generation Brain implants: mind over matter Widespread use of needle-free jobs Scientific check on organic food Renewed efforts on Alzheimer's vaccine Molecules under the microscope Biobank project now recruiting Picture Gallery Tumours get the hot-Iron treatment Lose weight the natural way Caveman genes shed light on humans Targeted health advertisements Advertisers aim to pick our brains Stem-cell repair of spinal cords Gene genius set to foll the superbugs The healing power of silver Faster way to treat depression Brain scan that can probe personality Expert Panel Resolutions you can ditch Inside the Mind of a Gp The future is orange Forget the stars—it's the Sun that holds the key to your health and future happiness, says Roger Dobson The secret of your health and happiness Head prefect of school Prue Leith, grande dame of British cookery, will be the new chairman of the School Food Trust. She tells Caroline Stacy why we all need to shape up body&soul Next Week in The Times Plan Some Tasty Trips This year we learnt ... or did we? John Naish tests your health knowledge From cheers to fears Ectopic pregnacy is a biological timebomb for thousands of women, writes Lisa Freedman What to watch out for The green, green cars of home It's all very well being kind to the environment in a tiny electric vehicle, but what about the kids and shopping, asks Anna Price, while Anna Shepard, below, adds up the benefits of life in the green jane We'd love to hear your eco-comments; post a question … The season to be sorry If Christmas with your partner was awful, should you split? Andrew G. Marshall counsels caution The Times Are the cracks starting to show? Test yourself Five ways to improve your relationship For Families in the Times Today No harm in asking? The good granny's advice Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall To read Jane's past columns, visit The feast in the larder Fed up with rich food? When friends drop in, Bruce Poole gets back to healthy basics The Times Travel Direct The Sunday Times Slow roast shoulder of lamb, with spiced rice pilaf, hoummos and yoghurt Cupboard loves Nutritionist's verdict Indoors Shape up with Gabby's Top Tips Follow Gabby's exercise programme on Post-Exercise: Stretching (3min) Top Tip Next Week in Times 2 Outdoors Agony and Ecstasy Sex Advice The birds and the blokes My six-year-old daughter is asking questions about sex. I want to be truthful but don't know what to tell her. Is she too young for the facts of life? For more sex advice from Dr Stuttaford and Suzi, visit … A when my eldest daughter was 6 we bought her a rabbit … A body to diet for Not Just Anybody how the Fit and Fabulous Stay that Way Slimming queen Rosemary Conley, 60, has no plans to let herself go—well, maybe when she's 80 Healthy Direct The Times Where to Go in 2007 New places, new faces The Best of 2007 Hip hotels, emerging destinations, funky festivals, great ways to travel - Tom Chesshyre and Will Hide on the year's hottest trends Hard day, but what an Multiple Display Advertising Items The Big Read Srilankan Airlines Voyages Jules Verne Timesonline Holiday Inn House hunting in California Departures Jill Crawshaw Hunts out the Best New Holiday Ideas us Architecture Tour Mediterranean Villas Italy on Two Wheels Eva Air Space race Chevron Air Holidays Easy riders Need to know Adventure, sport, hideaways and more The Travel Collection I'll take the high road. . . Run—and rest. Virtue needn't be all hard work, says Nicholas Roe The 2008 Aurora World Cruise 80 Nights, 28 Destinations From An Amazing £7,599pp Full World Cruise Itinerary ROL Cruise Full World Cruise Exclusive Reader Offer Prices Full World Cruise Exclusive Bonus Package Picture Gallery If You are Interested in Receiving our Ultimate Guide … Amazing Savings on Aurora World Cruise Sectors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items tv&radio Saturday terrestrial TV Viewing Guide David Chater Variations Film Choice Key: (Ad) Audio Description Radio Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Samurai Su Doku The Listener Crossword 3910 For the past week's Su Duko puzzles and more Bridge, Chess and Scrabble will return in Books on … Su Doku BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Key: (Ad) Audio Description Radio Chris Campling Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice The Knowledge Jumbo Crossword 676 times2 clues Su Doku Solutions The Times Selfridges Cover: Getty Images/Nathalie Lees. Top right: Rex Features Contents 30.12.06 Contacts « New Year's Eve in London's CLUBLAND» Smosoniteblacklable « Ideas are disseminated in the way of low-energy bulbs: there's a dim glow, then the light comes on and shines» I Didn't Get where I Am Today without. . . Shami Chakrabarti, 37, Lawyer and Director of Liberty Alfie and Perry's Beginners Guide to Lions For more information about Liberty, visit www.liberty-human-rights. … "You can have too much of a good thing" Advice for the Domestically Challenged Lucy Sweeney Secrets of the Boudoir Retail Therapy Travelodge Alpacas Rather like a Panda or a Giraffe, the Alpaca Might Almost Have Been Put on Earth Simply to Raise the Spirits The Year in Ideas It's the videos, stupid The return of realpolitik Top 10 (and how Many Times They were Watched) Green tipping point Bossy TV Science fights back Sporno Proustian sports channel Barbarians back at the gate Global spa-ification Graphic novels Conscience consumerism End of the blockbuster Bad Russians are back Saab 9-3 5.4). Co2 Emissions: 147-259 G/km. Saab 9-3 Sport Wagon … Rock'n'roll is dead, long live rock 'n' roll Fashionable adoption The new clubbing TB or not TB Bistrodeluxe Wikitravel Return of the musical Picture Gallery Meryl's Choice For 30 years, Meryl Streep has deftly moved between movies and motherhood. Now 57, and at that 'difficult age' for actresses, the star of Robert Altman's last film is back at the top of her form Altman's Last Film Miele Picture Gallery Wickes Her Dark Materials Fashion Picture Gallery The Times « One Detox Product Seems Unfailingly EFFECTIVE-MUD» Because You Need It Reader's Review what You Think about. . . Lip Plump Lip Gloss Desert Island Essential Dr Sebagh To take part in our readers' review, e-mail beauty@thetimes. … Britain Montgomery Duffel Coats Reader Offer Only £99.99 Saving £130 on the RRP of £229.99 The Times Direct Duffel Coat Offer Call 0845 166 4266 Erica Drew my Attention to the Salad Bar, and we were One-Nil down from the Get-Go Restaurants Curve Curve Where to Drink when You are Revelling on New Year's Eve The Sunday Times Having Just Indulged in the Richest Meals of the Year, It's Time to Start Celebrating Again Food Simple Fish Stock Makes about 1.2 Litres Vi Spring « Don't Succumb to Ready-Mixed Buck's Fizz or Kir Royale - Just Make These Party Classics YOURSELF» Wine Spirit and the Sky Interiors When designer Bambi Sloan was asked to restore an empty house attached to the whisky distillery on Jura, she was inspired by the island's spectacular views—and its 5,000-strong population of deer Wesley-Barrell Fired Earth Ask Aggie Q How can I get pine tree resin out of my carpet? It must have fallen off when we brought our potted living tree in for Christmas. I've tried tar remover without success, plus meths, which seems to have removed some of the dirt Polly & Suzy Do Try this at Home If you're at your wits' end, e-mail Polly&Suzy@thetimes. … Bensonsforbeds Ibuleve Toil and Trouble It's not all barn dances and horseriding down on the farm, as Jane Wheatley discovered when she helped out with some winter feeding Seeds of Change From yellow carrots to 'Black Russian' tomatoes, nothing fires a gardener's imagination like a new variety—and seed catalogues are the place to start planning for the new year gardening@thetimes. co. uk Weekend Tips English Heritage Buildings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items « Perhaps technology is doing to time what physicists insist the universe already does, it's bending it. That's my half-idea: life is getting loopier» Beta Male The Sunday Times Plumbs Grosvenor Collection Kia Motors
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