News from 22/10/2004
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Andrew Robson, Lucis van der, Lynne Greenwood, Jeff Horigan, David Adams, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Linda Hanbury, C A M, Andrew Pierce, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Brian MacARTHUR, Stan Smith, John Merrett, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Theodore Dalrymple, Harry Bingham, Paul Hoggart, James Doran Wall street Correspondent, David Wadmore, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Philip Webster Political Edito, Peter Currie, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Penny Wark, William Clarke, Nic Hopkins, Colin Bullen, Sam Borden, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Ed Robinson, Graham Searjeant Financial Ediotr, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, John Simson, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Frederick Carpenter, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Cornelius Lysaght, Peter Kilnger, Anthony Browne, Nicole Pethybridge, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Joanna Joanna, Alastair Hill, Ross Gow, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, David Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Mr Bernard Levin, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Anthony McCarron, Ron Lewis, Alan M. Calverd, Josephine Smit, Nicholas Pope, Ann Shaw, Mark Ogden, Greg Hurst, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Allied Domecq, Adam Walton, Christopher Leadbeater, John Price, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael Hirst, David Vinter, Robert Kirley, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Sarah Marks, Dr Tom Stuttaford, Valerie Elliett Countryside Editor, Dan Shaughnessy, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Lewis Smith, Ruseell Kempson, Anne Frame, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Tyler Kapner, Jeremy Page, Julie Roxburgh, Abigall Rayner, Jemma Chapman, D J M, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Ingrid Harris, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Jack Malvem Arts Reporter, Julian Muscat, Mar Welstead, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Derek Lee, George Caulkin, Kevin Toolis, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ashling O & apos;Connor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Angela Jameson and Joe Morgan, Robert Randell, Dan Sabbag, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Ian G. Cross, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoIndex Cabinet reaps £280,000 windfall from second homes Ministers claim expenses for staying in their own houses Deadly storm The Times Index 'He got hurt, he reacted': why Harry snapped at the paparazzi Soldiers in Iraq did not know how to use guns Bose Wilkinson out The Times Soras Again Index News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Don't lose the plot, your nation needs you Black Watch may become targets Rules that were bent in conflict Staples Butler fought to see vital papers for inquiry The Times After all the angst, now we know the pill is good for you The contraceptive's long-term benefits include cutting the risk of heart attack and ovarian cancer, reports Mark Henderson from Philadelphia Early predictions are vindicated Mike Read's Wilde declares no genius and closes after first night Multiyork Protect and Survive Holiday romance woman is found killed Kicked to death on Britain's savage streets Deaths resulting from brutal and mindless weekend brawls are soaring, report Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler Dixons Drunken thugs and guns fuel dramatic rise in violent crime Grieving father urges law-change Mint He got hit, he reacted aides say as Prince and paparazzi scuffle at nightclub Grand Vitara Girls and 'rock chic' add to the glamour Saturday Times Cloughie fêted Hyundai Disaster role model Rigours of MPs winter fact-finding trip eased by Australian sun People PS . . . Moyles spearheads revival of Radio 1 AA Picture Gallery Baby Luke's mother in court plea for dignity Barclaycard The changes that mean life or death for birds I though we'd get old together, says widow of stabbed teacher A Correspondent: DNA traps sex killer of student Levin remembered: 'The pen is mightier than the sword - and much easier to write with' Shakespeare had the exit line for the Times columist who loved words (and wrote 17 million), writes Valerie Grove Multiple Classified Advertising Items US gambling giant lobbied No 10 Multiple Display Advertising Items Briton faces Thai child sex charges NHS fraud fine Party poopers Ban for eBay boy Take-off to bed Correction Dose of realism in symmetrial portrait of failing marriages First Night Film We Don't Live Here Anymore Odeon West End My film is for teenagers, says Emin, as under-18s barred rover The Times 10 per cent failure rate of face scans Fans say farewell Man spared jail Whitehall surge Judge raps liars Teachers suspended after £1m disappears sky Magic of the flute is still a girl thing Secondary schools fail to hit GCSE pass mark Toyota Sinn Fein collected £900,000 expenses Homebase MPs claim £10m in payouts for second homes Rumours of abuse abound as some members submit travel bills for £40,000, report Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin Lords in renewed effort to save hunting Free 10 Year Guarantee Review proposes allowance increases Labour's £169,000 woman of letters Rac always there BT There may be rogues, but the system is clean The Times Less Choterol How Much Can They Claim? Alfie Hospital shower kills patient cured of cancer Portfoiio Building Services Sun & Fun! Radar flaw left planes 600ft from disaster Only in the Saturday Times Feel cosy feel Bhs Drop Italian or Commission will fall, say MEPs Bush leads bid to oust Lukashenko Mappinswebb Japanese typhoon death toll rises to 57 Patient finds kidney donor after advertising on internet Multiple Display Advertising Items Karzai heads for victory in Afghan poll Gaza warning Reuters: Hamas man killed AP: Bomb blunder AP: Contractor jailed Shark Tale O2 'I miss the old days of bombs and guns' The most shocking aspect of Baghdad is just how quickly things are becoming worse, writes Richard Lloyd Parry Eight-year jail term for Abu Ghraib abuse case Hostage husband's plea to kidnappers Carb Options (Reuters): Pitcairn men face verdicts in sex cases Freedom chance Nuclear carrot (Reuters): Death threat Spelling it out The Times Threshers Castro makes light of injuries in heavy fall An accident has prompted debate over how long the leader will remain at the helm, says David Adams 45 Years is a Long Time in Politics Ing Direct Twist in tale foils Marquez pirates Expatriates flock to register vote in cliffhanger election America's most courted voters. . . For those who live where the swing states of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia join, the election is unavoidable, says Roland Watson The Times …and the forgotten masses Kerry's Red Sox may prove lucky on home run Campaign Diary The State has stripped parents of responsibility We've rested on our Nobel laurels for too long Picture Gallery Hotspur's spirit is stirring in the North In Northumberland a rebellion is brewing against Whitehall control. It might yet spread Notebook House and Home Parlimentary expenses and proper public scrutiny The Silent Crime The brutal kicking that is becoming a British scourge Sound Strategy More young women should take up the drums Opinions past Leading Article, Pension Priorities, October 22,1991 Expanding Universe The Times Keep quiet if you want to save Mrs Hassan Redeployment of troops in Iraq Britain in Europe not the eurozone Shoppers need better food labelling Hospital nutrition Mobile dangers Baby Charlotte and family law Costly MPs Miller's atheism Making waves The Times Crossword 22,802 The Weather 10-Day National Forecasts Debenhams The Times Shell price-fixing claims Briefing Dollar takes battering FSA powers 'need brake' Japanese exports surge 'Plumber' in court Caring takes Wentworth Doubt over drug patents At&t reports $7.1bn loss Stock Markets Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today Agony for Merck as cases mount Consumers put satellite TV and store cards before gas and water Wedgwood close to £40m friendly deal for Doulton The Payment Reform Options Astra takes £44m hit Kidde pours cold water on £1.3bn bid from UTC Brite Smile FTSE 100 Nang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Crème Picture Gallery Need to Know Global Business Briefing Qwest fraud allegation Stop Press Channels in advert pacts Key deal for US Airways Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Santander Spaniard will minister to Abbey DTI causes pulp friction on guide SAS Lazard head backs flotation Green's eye for detail opens wide China lessens oil-price pain Prospects for the Potteries Oracle Too early for Morrison to break open its champagne Tempus Strong beer sales catch S&N's bears on the hop Stock Markets Indian oil firm lubricates energy sector Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Allied Domecq London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Novar The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts retreat on sales data Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Allied Domecq insists Britvic price tag too low Quality still down Advertising boost doubles Google quarterly revenues You are now Sitting in Britain's Biggest Office Focus off key issue TV opportunity Sounds familiar Sales soar at stores changed to Morrisons Dividend extends Green's payouts from Arcadia to £1bn Cuts tempt bargain hunters back into high street stores The Times Results in Brief Give savings a better chance than casinos Newspapers must take an interest in the public interest Paper round Vaughan struggles to put smiles on the dial Chris Tarrant's successor has lost listeners but is still the morning leader, writes Dan Sabbagh The Times Unit Trust Information Service NCH Moyles spoils party in London Encounters Times Online Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Investment Companies Austrian airlines Leisure Media Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retailing Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities British Funds Index Anniversaries Birthdays Births, Marriages & Deaths Deaths Paul Nitze Veteran strategist of US Cold War policy who took his Soviet counterpart for a 'walk in the woods' to thrash out an arms deal Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Qualified for Life The Tomlinson report advocates a radical shake-up if exams - but will it raise standards? Nobody's fool After all these years, The Black Watch is still my family Daily Life October 22,18410 Finish the job Basic requirements Learn to teach Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Nature Notes The end result Ask the teacher Chess Winning Move Quick Word Badly received English Questions Answered On this Day October 22,1948 Air Miles Court Circular Luncheon Dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meeting Appointment A service of thanksgiving for the life of Bernard Levin Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Fellowship Elections How Much Does your MP Cost? Motors Mercedes flying high as the wheels fall off Kohler placing faith in the future Multiple Display Advertising Items Glovebox You Ask the Questions Index ECB outlines new measures to limit overseas influx Cricket Judgment debt must be paid Law Report IT contractor taxed as employed Action Plan Publicity for ASBOs justified Defective claim cannot be petition Discontinuace of group litigation Honest Hussain spares nobody, including himself Chapple-Hyam gets back on right track Newbury Haydock Park Yesterday's Results Ludlow Brighton Doncaster Fakenham The Pheasant Flyer ready to scale heights The Times BHB is bearer of bad news over Good Friday Life at the Races Rice joins Seahawks in bid for winning swansong American Football The Times Glorious Red Sox rule in the Bronx Baseball Boston edge toward lifting curse of Babe How the Boston and New York Sports Writers Reacted The Times Sport's best of enemies slug it out Sports Writer of the Year Beaton on target with shock win Sainz retires Pinsent listed Right to do sweet FA about Beckham's gaffe Ambitious MacArthur ready to take on the world again Sailing Edward Gorman joins the sailor with eyes on a record as she test-drives her new boat Misled Button clears the air with BAR Motor Racing Ecclestone to take Stewart to court Impressive British team led by Law Equestrianism BMW Celtic challenge weakend by League's lack of edge Rugby Union Vivid feast in store at Europe's top table Off-colour Henman revives Croatian conspiracy theory Tennis Williams made to fight by Serbian teenager Struggling Wilkinson must learn to be a patient patient Woodward lays out blueprint for Lions tour Support Team on a Mission Immelman eases pain of wasp sting in style Golf Beckham escapes punishment despite confession For the FA, a prompt apology proves to be as good as the law Supporters united in battle against Glazer Away team Vieira recovery lifts Arsenal spirits Fans and friends say a final farewell to Clough By Our Sports Staff: Mutu changes tune over cocaine claim Downing steps up to provide return on McClaren's gamble UEFA Cup By Our Sports Staff: Rangers run riot out Hearts suffer at hands of Gullit Calzaghe in scuffle Boxing Times Test RFL backs down in dispute over referee Rugby League The Results Service Today's Fixtures Allardyce asks Alred to kick Bolton into shape The Premiership Today timesonline Index England's new era to begin without captain Shepherdneame Shearer seals it for Newcastle on a day for the apologist Why it has to be stopped The Times Quotes of the Day A visit to Sainsbury's is like shopping in the old USSR Malt drink's millstone Self-deprecating Depp Image of the Day The Ethicist Living for kicks: the ugly face of Britain A father is kicked to death in an unprovoked attack by a gang of violent young men. Why do they do it? Theodore Dalrymple, a prison doctor, says their rage stems from empty materialistic dreams and a lack of respect for others The boots flew in and I thought I would die. . . Ian Richardson, 29, a designer, was brutally kicked and beaten by a gang of youths in southeast London in September 2003 One of them took a kick and I felt my Jaw snap. I knew they were trying to kill me The Times Travel Direct If Bush wins again Passions are running high in Florida, and many expect a rerun of the 2000 election, the worst debacle in US Politics. Damian Whitworth reports The Times The Immortals So who should be charged? The Charge of the Light Brigade took place 150 years ago. But who was really responsible for the most famous disaster in British military history? Alan Hamilton lines up the suspects Bortsch, Borshch, Borsch or Borscht? Oysters are good Health Doctor's Orders Haunted by the ghost of Vera Hair with Hari The lady look Ask Lucia Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Why small is beautiful Natalie Massenet and Nick Jones have brought their own tastes to the table Smythson Luxury with Lucia Well worth the Waits Tom Waits rations his appearances to keep his public hungry, says David Sinclair Picture Gallery The Times Facing the Futureheads See Eva Cassidy Sings Like a natural woman Anne Sofie von Otter rejoices in a real female role, she tells Robert Thicknesse Classical CDs World Music Youssou N'Dour Barbican Life in a police state Theatre Julius Caesar Two Gentlemen of Verona Ebbw Vale Leisure Centre Theatre The Battle of Green Lanes Theatre Royal, Stratford, E15 First Choice Concert Maggini Quartet Wigmore Hall Opera & Ballet Concert Child's play? It's no job for a grown man Caitlin Moran on television 22-20s Pop Albums TV & Radio The Times Television Multichannel Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Hugh's living a good life in the country Viewing Guide Courting the fashionistas True Fiction T2 Crossword No 3416 Check… Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts The Times Property Addict As housebuyers wait to see which way the market turns, landlords are proving to be the big winners Picture Gallery This Week Hampshire Agents Say Northants Agents Say Hampshire V Northamptonshire In End of Terrace in Southwest London Soudan Road, Sw11: a three storey family house on a popular residential street Out Victorian House in Warwickshire Kenilworth: a large, four-bedroom family home and annexe with almost an acre of land Away Georgian Home in Shropshire Leintwardlne: a Grade II listed house with five acres and views over the Welsh hills Where the Other Half Lives The Square Deal Patrick Kidd dips into the life of Dolphin Square as its sale nears Offer of the Century! Howtheother Halflives Goodmanors Pilgrimage to the past Marcus Binney visits a manor whose history began as a hostelry for medieval monks Georgian Pile in Herefordshire Lyonshall: Castle Weir, an 11-bedroom country house on the Welsh Marches Fisherman's Friend in Wiltshire Fisherton de la Mere: a Grade II listed 16th-century cottage in the lush Wylye Valley Family House in a Suffolk Village Hawstead, near Bury St Edmunds: a Grade II listed home with landscaped gardens Charcol The Great Indoors Sense and Sensuality Alluring fabrics and furniture will sex up a bedroom, but avoid tarty, says Damian Barr The Great Outdoors Icon. 25 The Deer Hunter David Wadmore hit the trail to track down an elusive sculptor We both loved the camel-but so did the Eden project Redrow Dorset Lower Mill Estate Hampshire Antler Homes Street Named Desire Lucky timing landed one woman the house of her dreams, says Caroline Brannigan Nationwide Charles Church Barratt Get into Pole Position Sarah Marks talks to an investor who says the future for buy-to-let is in Eastern Europe End of the Pier Show Gets Facelift The ebbing tide of holidays in England is forcing resorts to reinvent themselves with bold eye-catching developments, says John Price Posh-On-Sea The Phoenix is rising stylishly from the ashes in Scarborough, says Jayne Dowle Discerning visitors want Egyptian cotton and fresh croissants Real Estate Small Wonders The urban cottage is becoming a rarity, says Josephine Smit Bewley Homes PLC Fairview New Homes Ltd. Charles Church MacIntosh village Royal Swan Quarter Living Help, I'm out of Stem Mortgagemakeover A deal that once seemed a great idea has become a headache Whatson River Side Barratt Private Sales Persimmon Penvale Lakes Bryant Homes Balearics Netcasa Bond Aid Heals Tenants' Ills Lynne Greenwood says landlords will soon be unable to pocket £10 for defrosting a fridge The Times See Emily Pay Property New river village
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