News from 20/10/2004
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Andrew Robson, James Christopher Chief Film Critic, Ron Osmond, Tom Bawden and Ashling O'Connor, Raj Bhopal, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Anthony Rhodes, Peter Lansley, Richard Lloyd Parry and Daniel McGrory, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Nic Hopkins, Penton Lewis, Cheshire, Clive Davis, John Curran, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Graham Dunbar, Sam Marlowe, John Jackson, R. R. Stevens, Eric James, Kevin Eason, Ben Ainslie, Geoff Brown, A. B. Stone, Andrew Norfolk, Joe Joseph, Peter Jennings, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Kevin Swaine, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Winsford, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Jonathan Hume, Clare Southwell, Tom Baldwin and Sam Coates, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Weymouth, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, J. H. B. Acland, Jane Clarke, Toby Moore, Robin Young, Peter J. Ferns, Rachel Campbell Johnston Chief Art Critic, Philip Webster, Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin, Roland Watson, Anthony House, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Helen Rumbelow, Paul Stephenson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Lisa Jardine, Russell Kempson, Monty Don, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Terence Wynn, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Susan Pape, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Peter Heath, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Alan Pavelin, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Gordon Leadbetter, Tom Baldwin and Tony Halpin, Richard Owen, Patrick Hosking, Mick Hume, Oliver August, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Garry Jacob, Anna Frame, John Goodbody, Jane Pugh, Ian Johns, Sandra Cotterell, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Catherine O'Brien, John Hatton, Bob Yule, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Alan Coren, Andrew Weaver, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Stephen Heard, Daniel McGrory and Laura Peek, Ashling O'Connor, Sam Coates and Tom Baldwin, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Tom Roundell, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Richard Walton, Adam Sherwin, Christine Selb and Tom Bawden, Richard Clemons, Alan Charles, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Hasel, Christopher Irvine, Dorset,
ResumoThe Times Hostage has given her life to Iraq British aid agency chief seized at gunpoint and paraded on TV Inside The Times Fairground attractions and arcades threatened Pitch battle The Times Prize fight Sex and Thatcher win the Booker Tiffany & Co. What's Important The Times Radio pays 'too high a price' for its sport Schools reform 'for consumers' End of the gamble at the end of the pier Dyke's BBC 'posh lady' nemesis quits early Look on the bright side, that's an order Financial Services Authority Cash to push congestion charge plan Freedom rules Middle Earth sale Right to stay Charles Kennedy Off the wall, but not as you might expect Picture Gallery A slender slice of Eighties life Hutton, bin Laden and shades of Hogarth News Political satire and war are not the usual suspects for a Turner Prize line-up, reports Dalya Alberge Prada Turner Prize BT Christmas merry-go-round for troops as Baghdad duty calls Abu Hamza accused of inciting murder News UN's absence leaves a vacuum no one will fill Lloyds TSB Insurance Decision delayed as Labour MPs hint at revolt Coincraft Devoted aid worker who called Iraq home News Say it with flowers Nick slips off safe seat Multiple Display Advertising Items Johnson faces last edition after gaffe over Bigley grief News Fortune smiles on Tories as Joan fancies a change Picture Gallery On the buses with the Beeb PS … Judge condemns CSA money rules Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Deer gores farmer to death News Archbishop tells US Anglicans to repent Multiple Display Advertising Items Betrayed and shot dead, the British heroes of Telemark Protect, survive—and claim damages Top hospital falsified waiting lists Mother in court Student tortured Fireworks go on Police smuggler EastEnders visa Multiple Display Advertising Items Speed date teacher claims she was raped News By a Correspondent: Memorial grief for Amélie's parents Today in Parliament NHS Mandarins need new skills if they want the top jobs Politics MP attacked over ward closure Commons agrees to outsider policing IRIS Boris Johnson goes to ground in Liverpool Kilroy may lose whip in power struggle Multiple Display Advertising Items The Main Points The Leading Players Racing for Christmas Government reckons it can beat betting risk News Money-grabbers losing their grip Labour MPs told not to gamble their seats NEC Alliance Leicester Water beds can dampen men's fertility Don't rely on motorway coffee to stay alert … … but try hair and lemons Nature's trick gives long life to vaccines By a Correspondent: Nursing chief to rid hospitals of MRSA News Dell Successful IVF may stop breast cancer By Our Science Correspondent: Bush aide in attack on British cloning Backers of British films 'must take greater risks' Vauxhall Vectra Take your seats for cinematic magic show News Pull strings to enjoy this handful of erotic pleasure Firstnight Theatre Venus and Adonis The Sharpest Critics The jungle Bandit King is finally betrayed Death has ended a 30-year manhunt for India's most bloodthirsty hero, reports Catherine Philp in Delhi On speed Deadline is set for Iran to quit nuclear programme Democracy hopes dashed as Burma leader is ousted World News Apprenticeships Life of Crime Chinese legends recruited for cyber battles Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Compromise sought over gay row official Civil liberties switch of power may end row over EU 'anti-Christian campaign', writes Anthony Browne in Brussels Priests and teachers face child sex trial World News French 'facing long decline' South African leader 'took arms bribes' (AFP): Soldier killed (AP): Belarus protest (AP/AFP): Bear attacks (AFP): Stars' yogi dies Catch of the day (AFP): Brotherly luck Republican enthusiasm cools home life for the Terminator Asked how the speech in support of George W. Bush went down at home, Schwarzenegger replied:'Well, there was no sex for 14 days' ArtsFirst Bush and Kerry hit top form on home stretch World News America Odd outcomes lurk in swing states The Strangest Things Could Happen Tomlinson doesn't help get jobs for the boys Vote Bush for a swift retreat from Iraq The superbug leaves experts scratching their heads Comment Note Book Picture Gallery Sticking with Iraq Kidnappings illustrate the need for troop redeployment What a Lark Early birds, their worms and the owls who love them Opinions past Leading Article, Donkeys and Driving, October 20,1969 Political Wager The Gambling Bill is in danger of adding to a dire problem Patrick Moore and EU A retirement plan for wrinkly rockers Britain's place in Europe assessed Letters to the Editor Justification for the war on Iraq Plans for deployment of our troops Hospital food Unseasonal irritation Blair's leaning towards Rome University challenge All in the mind The Weather The Times Crossword Green & Blacks Business New fraud Bill expected Briefing Convicted banker bailed Tootsies to get bigger Ford makes stylish loss Sweetness and Harmony Reuters gives good news Coke to share its fridges Parkdean in £42m deal Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Commodities Sainsbury heads for red as Davis legacy costs £550m Rivals rule out cash calls after Pru unveils £1bn rights issue Irish trio pay £525m for Westminster Hobgoblin Rothschild plots first move into private equity Timesonline FTSE 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Times Online Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Xerox in the clear Stop Press Hicks plans early exit Yahoo! loses AOL contract Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Day Data Look Ahead North Sea Oil Exchange Rates MPs attack Capital One over marketing There's no better way to fly Pru quick on the draw Don't wait by the phone, Sir Peter Business Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Capital offence Minister's U-turn on Pensions Bill Roulette reform has betting groups in a spin Larger Capitalisation Shares Investors switch on to upbeat Aggreko Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Good news for Reuters but it's still hostage to markets Business Markets Egg London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Reckitt Benckiser The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts sink over US fears Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Rot set in at the firm back in 1992 when John gave way to David £1,000 invested in Sainsbury in 1992 is worth £840 today, but in Tesco it is worth £5,500 Bellway on target for sales record Channel Tunnel traffic falls Sharp drop in N Brown profits Executive incentive scheme is delayed Reckitt to lift profit margins Chief promises to lift Sainsbury's sales by £2.5bn Business Hp Merrill Lynch suspends analysts Reuters up on signs of reversing sales drop The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Action Winds of change are blowing in the power game Business Carl Mortished European Briefing For cod's sake, stop fishing Jessops valued at £189m for float Gender earning discrepancy widens BP puts its stake in giant Norwegian gasfield up for sale Marsh admits to 'contingency fees' UBS Access Sicav US interest rates tipped to rise Perkins Foods to sell unit for £60m Harmony sweet-talks Gold Fields investors Business One Better than Two? Cathay Pacific QCs' FCs City Diary Gambler's slick start City Diary Drugs for all City Diary Cat Action Trust (Dept Tm) Banking & Finance Equity Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Urbane 'conductor' strikes new chord at family-run bank The Register Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? T. J. Binyon Oxford don and crime writing enthusiast who crowned his career with a superlative biography of Pushkin Group Captain Mike Stephens Battle of France fighter ace who also fought the Germans in the skies over Malta and the Western Desert Major-General R. M Rau Indian sapper who fought his country's foes both before and after Independence Births Deaths Professor Robert Morris Ceptical researcher and Britain's first professor of parapsychology, who questioned conventional assumptions abuot the mind Jacques Benveniste The Register Distinguished French immunologist whose researches brought him into collision with the scientific establishment Jacques Benveniste, doctor and immunologist, was born on March 12,1935. He died during heart surgery on October 4,2004, aged 69 Lives Remembered Sign language Motorway madness Daily Life Over-egging No taste A winning cause Expensive mess Bridge DJM: Nature Notes Obstacle course Scratch the itch A different story Picture Gallery Debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Signs are Every where English Heritage want to reclaim Britain's streets from ugly clutter. Are you with them? Chess Raymond Keene Don't forget Quick Word Pink Idiot groups What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day The AirMiles Travel Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items French printers stick it to Nelson Memorial Service Court Circular The Register Forthcoming Marriages Services of Thanksgiving Luncheon Lecture Meeting Appointment Dinner Reception Church News Sport Great to be part of a team - in more ways than one Sailing In Sport Today Whether trading name is common Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Interim costs depend on final result of case Court of Appeal Times Online Marsh plan for academy gathering pace Cricket Laser killing game is an affront to human dignity Court of Justice Discrimination over child status Queen's Bench Division Harrison's drugs shame costs him four years Athletics Sporazene hits target at Exeter Newcastle Times Test The Wright Track Nottingham Chepstow Channon believes Henrik can fill gap at Doncaster Sport Racing Yesterday's Results Guinness Henman upstaged as fans stay loyal to Ferrero Chuter's hopes of international call hit by six-week ban Sport Rugby Union Beltran inspires streaking Astros Baseball Irate viewers tell Five to pull Sox up Pirates in chase for double Salem threat Herriman blow Tigers manhunt Slow recovery Australia angry at inexperienced referee Rugby League WHSmith Mutu soft target in drugs war lacking substance Sport Grand prix qualifying subject to revision Motor Racing Times Online Forward left facing early end to career Football Souness has to lay down law Norsk Group a Wenger puts United out of sight and mind Liverpool rue lack of killer instinct Champions League By Our Sports Staff: O'Neill waits on Balde for crucial game Relief as Owen breaks duck with golden shot Neil Harman on a night when the England striker gave Real Madrid a vital 1-0 victory Group B Mourinho's lack of options is striking Heath goes from hero to villain The Results Service Today's Fixtures Watford waste Webber's zip Jones given breathing space by Cooper The Championship Blackwell praises gritty Leeds as Reading are held Pools Forecast How They Stand The Premiership Today The Times Lacking Substance Dreary United find quality in short supply Group D British Grand Prix at Silverstone is dead, exasperated Ecclestone declares Sporting Index Picture Gallery Glazer raises stake again after new round of buying T2 Quotes of the Day You too can win an anorak … and pay for it yourself I have nothing against lobbyists. Some of my best friends are lobbyists Salinger? Who he? Deconstructed Ringing off Picture Gallery The Ethicist Obey your body clock: late to bed, early to rise Cover Story Nature dictates that we are all 'morning' or 'evening' people, and it could be dangerous to fight your biological rhythms, scientists say. Anjana Ahuja reports Are You a Lark or an Owl? Poles Apart Cover Story Sleep Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items They're trying to shut us down Interview Pregnancy adviser Ann Furedi, Vilified for informing women about 'late' abortion clinics in Spain, tells Mick Hume why she is so angry at the 'despicable' campaign being waged against her Stop sniping at the NHS, Mrs Nag The NHS (unlike the men in my life) has not betrayed me and deserves my loyalty We spent 15 hours a day in bed Love Etc Escaping the immoral maze At 14 Barbara Biggs was seduced by a 42-year-old lawyer. This led to depression, prostitution and suicide bids. At the age of 40, she sued him. Catherine O'Brien reports To hell with dieting, go for Mac Cheese Food Home. forum@thetimes.co.uk Timesonline A simple answer Nutrition Plenty of omega-rich foods, such as fish, nuts and seeds, will revitalise the skin, and aloe vera juice can hellp to calm the gut, says out nutritionist Jane Clarke Remington Stunning feet of postwar High heels have been around since the 16th century, but it was the skyscraper that gave rise to stilettos, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Country Dated make-up's value is skin deep Beauty Expert Kirsty McLeod Funky Fruity Beauty expert Arts Dog bites the dust Turner Prize Politics, controversy and fashion … as the show opens today, Michael Glover talks to artists on the shortlist Political lessons à la mode Yinka Shonibare adds fashion to ideology and combines it with a dash of extravagance Outrage just isn't in any more The Lion King Glistering Goldie Object Lession Savaged by ceramics Lisa Jardine on what last year's Turner Prize winner Grayson Perry did next Tomorrow in Screen An Evening with Grayson Perry for Times Readers Paranoia at full beam Theatre How to Act Around Cops Theatre Mortimer's Miscellany First Choice Film Dance O Vertigo Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Estelle Islington Academy, N1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert ECO Ensemble/Lidström TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page World Watching Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Nike's Highland Fling BBC Two, 7.30pm The Power of Nightmares BBC Two, 9pm The Great British Spelling Test ITV1, 9pm Christopher Reeve Keeping Hope in Motion BBC One, 10.35pm The Matrix (1999) Film Choice Mystery, Alaska (1999) ITV1, 11pm Shoot the Pianist (1962, b/w) BBC Two, 12.10am Wife Swap to the international rescue Variations Pooh-poohing the new True Fiction Toby Moore Don't miss T2 Crossword Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts Crème Siblings strictly in step Working Relationship Paul Killick, dance master, and his executive assistant, Tina Killick Multiple Display Advertising Items Helping opportunity to knock People with disabilities can get back into the workforce -with a little help and support, says Rosalind Renshaw Helping People to Realise their Potential Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Chocs away for the new king of indulgent puddings Tasting Box clever this Christmas Everybody loves to receive a hamper full of surprise goodies. That's why they make the perfect seasonal corporate gift, says Rosalind Renshaw There's no need to suffer in vein Down doesn't mean out When people give up high-powered jobs they may suffer an initial loss of confidence. But, says, Susan Pape, they often find much happier lives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welcome to heaven-sea Conference Call Pitman under the hammer FYI Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Questions Answered
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