News from 25/10/2004
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Giles Smith, Richard Bullick, John Welford, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, Christine Buckiley, Hilary Martin, Richard Rogers, Michel Evans, Michael Saward, Neelam Verjee, Thair Shalkh, David Handy, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Movay, Gary Duncan, Catherin Philp, Simon Barnes, David R. Paton (Chief, Operations Plans, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, John Edwards, Matthew Parris Commentary, Nick Hawton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Michacl Austin, David Chater, Joanna Bale, David Stuart, Nic Hopkins, Margaret McCartney, Carl Mortished, Greg Hurst Political correspondent, Tim Biddiscombe, Dorothy Risley, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Suna Erdern, Ian MacKinnon, Gush Katif, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Adan Sherwin, Debra Craine, Ken Coates, Hilary Weale, John Street, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Jenny MacArthur, Brian Webb, Michael Place, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, Sara Lawrence, Ron Lewis, Graham Robinson, David Alexander, Greg Hurst, Alexndra Blair Education Correspondent, David Procketer, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Jack Malvern Arts correspondent, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Richard Cork, Dan Silver, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Sam Coates, Geoffrey Dean, Rose Hogan, Iam Hamilton, Michael Hocking, Strictly Dreaming, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Lucia Adams, Simon Freeman, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Charlotte Edwardes, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, John Dexter, Stewart Tendler, Peter Taylor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Philippa Russell, Alan Lee Commentary, Kevin Essen, William Rees-Mogg, Geraid Davies, Stephanie Calman, Nick Szczepanik, Claire Turvey, David C. Lawson, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Jan Reath, Peter Brifta, Graham Mills, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Jeremy Cross, Elalne Monaghan, Maureen Paton, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Walter Gammie, David Elleray, John F. Cook, Brian Glanville, Mike Muvihill, Norman Brooke, Lewis Stuart, Nigel Hawkee, Christopher Irvine, Annie Dillard, Anthony Davis, Ashling O'Connor, Alan Hamllton, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Mario Monti, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Ambrose Kennedy, Tom Bottomley, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Tim REid, Colin McQuillan, Peter Klinger, Dave Cook,
ResumoIndex Secret offer to cut tax on casions fuels Brown anger Treasury fury over 'Promise' to havlve rates for us gaming firms Grammar school Inside Gaza vote Spot the Liar The Times Operation Bluerinse nabs ladies of crime Just another job for Jocks of the Black Warch BBc to cut 6,000 jobs in move to protect licence fee "We interrupt the presidential election with the news that l, ve just lost my job" Picture Gallery "We interrupt the presidential election with the news that l, ve just lost my job" Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 New BBC chief will pull the plug on 'Jacuzzi of cash' teach. gov New calls for 11 bank holldays Brick-red Moon Bodies go home Funeral pickets Flying visitors Erm, y'know, teachers are learning to tell the Grunt Generation how to talk Leading by example, MPs may be the bottom line in fluency Police are doubling their pedal power in crime fight Deputy is ready to run the Yard Gucci The Rules of Spoken Punctuation Sheep to take TV children into a new aria Black Watch prays and prepares for a fight smile. co TA recruits come home to redundancy Rebls kill dozens of army cadets in roadside ambush Tory big guns turn on Blair over war Soldier sacked on his return from duty Police learn wizard ways to spot liars Intelligence experts call in foreign help Brain surgery goes live Rac always there Carpet Right Telltale Expressions Private schools are encouraged to join Blair's academies Pay our factory a visit Riskyu fear, guilt and sexual confusion Firstnight Film The Holy Girl Odeon West End Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Films do not sway elections' The Times Treasury can't bet on gambling tax windfall Kerry's Idaho hideaway is haunted by British ghost With the Devil on the deep blue sea Prudential Major accurses Labour of stealing lottery bonus Suffolk farm's tale of suffering and suicide Lust and self-interest are order of the day theprivateclinic Microsoft Office Light Brigade rides out of the history books Ian Hamillton, in one Valley iof Death, …itnesses a …enactment of one disastrous avalry charge at …alaklava 150 years ago. Pictures by Richard Pohle 190 DWS Forgotten hero finally honoured Raglan —found guilty as charged Don't hang up, it's the Tory telemarketers AOL Unllmited Solve hunting row, peers told The Week in Parliament Getting in touch with the electorate By a Correspondent: Rift over 24-hour drinking Car Insurance Prince 'is not being banished' Murder arrests Saying sorry parkinson's aid In the dark Grave error Eyesore falls Top dog Sunday pint Boom over as house prices fall yet again MOT will check your bodywork churchill.com A passenger with a camera phone captured this car squeezing through oncoming west-bound traffic on the M4 near Swansea, Drivers had to swerve as the Nissan straddled a white line dividing thei inside and middle planes. The elderly driver, who went down a slip road the wrong way, kept going for three miles New vaccine may halt growth of TB Witnesses to get extra protection egg Fresh air 'helped' ailing patients Chemists to offer advice on beating smoking Japan is hit by deadliest quake in a decade he death toll limbs as more 'emors are redicted, …eo pLewis in …okyo reports Lastminute Renault Two killed by Taleban in election blast Earthquake Danger Zone Prudential Gore returns to breach gospel of black revenge There is no counting on an early result Lastminute Him Seeing his Ohio court wrangle raises election fears Borders & Books etc. Gaza Strip rifts grow as settlers face up to exodus The Times Tsvangirai heads to South Africa in search of support insurance. co AFP: Iran rejects plea to halt uranium enrichment The Times (Reuters): Extradition over death of Britons AP: Safe landing Reuters: Funeral attack AP: Deadly romance AP: Ukraine rally ban AP: Kurdish attacks AP: Peace hopes hit AP: Sex trade arrests British envoy urges common sense for fresh start Hitler's Alpine hideaway reborn as spa for rich onetel. co Woman sunk by gondolier clique Reuters: Anger erupts on hotel vote Dell Kosovo Serbs in huge poll boycott Nanotechnology will be the next 'Gm scare' Europeans still need the anchors of faith I fear for the future if we are left only with a hedonistic morality that puts the individual first In Catholic teching the ideal is clear, and for many has proved an excellent guide Sharon the hawk has made peace possible Science Notebook The Times Unheralded Heroes Iraq's new soldiers and police deserve respect Don't Blink Your "microexpression" could give you away Opinions past Leading Article a Record Marriage, October 25,1928 Goodbye Gaza Shanon is challenging the Israelis and Palestinians BPAS investigation Thunderer: The party that shuts up will get my vote WMD: an Isaqi expert witness Windsor report and Anglican unity Fate of soldiers after Norway raid Shared Communion? Advert ban challenged A French lesson The Times Johnson apology and free speech Lessons from Basil Taxing moment The Weather The Times Crossword 22,804 Around Britain abroad High Tides National Forecasts BT The Times Business Archie Norman may lead bid for Sainsbury's Goldman's drugmaker bid CBI warns on regulation LSE opens HK office Directors' options fall Aqualisas' £82.5m buyout Warning over wage rise Stock Markets Commodities Charcol Research lift helps UK to catch up In Business Today Maker of Shrek 2 sells final music business Backlash threatens British gas expansion in Bolivia How the Week Finished The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Allianz to keep bank arm Italy plans RAI flotation Pay delays cost Lufthansa Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Customs catches charities in VAT snare Jaeger-Lecoultre MG Rover chiefs face furore over £4m award City office sales head for record £6pm year News Corp investors to vote on relocation Oracle TopGolf tees up expansion Caledonia focuses on private equity Ice-cream maker is floated on AIM Hedge funds — weapons of mass financial destruction How soaring house prices affect the Bank's view on inflation Extra-territorial effect of rights Act Law Report Court of Appeal Published October 25,2004 Regina (B, Chlidren) v Scretary of State for the Commonwealrth Office Discrimination against fixed-term workerrs Employment Appeal Tribunal Published October 25,2004 Cure and Another v Coutts and Co plc and Another Before Judge McMullen, Qu, Mr D, Chadwick and Miss G. Mills Judgment September 27,2004 The Times Sports drugs ban does not restrict free movement Court of First Instance of the European of the Communities Published October 25,2004 Meca-Medina and Another v Communities (supported by Republic of Finland) Case T-313/02 Before H. Legal, President of Chamber and Judges V. Tilli and M. Vilaras Judgment September 30,2004 Possible conflict between court order and housing supply Queen's Bench Division Published October 25,2004 Regina (Blbi) v camden London Borough council Before Mr Justice Davis Judgment October 11,2004 Harvey Nash Group Banking & Finance Grandee saved from CIA by Britain's finest Jon Ashworth follows the winding international trails that led DeAnne Julius to the summit of the Establishment Starbucks Coffee The Power 100 The leader in ten questions The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Bill Nicholson Stolid and dedicated manager of Tottenham Hotspur who led his club to a stunning double victory in the season 1960-61 Bernard Bumpus Colonial commissioner and Bbc stalwart who became an expert in 19th-century ceramic decoration Deaths Births Peter Allwork Talented film cameraman who pioneered techniques of obtaining dramatic shots from the air in more than 60 features Lives in Brief Peter Allwork In Memoriam-Private To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Service of Rededication Road Sign Rage Do you agree with English Heritage's campaign to unclutter Britain's streets? The debate continues Multiple injuries Standard improvements Grand Designs What are the most important elements of good design? What are your favourite objects? It's in front of you Daily Life Tidying up No warning Instrument of beauty Design revolution Top three Bridge Andrew Robson Nature Notes Picture Gallery Inconsiderate drivers Questions Answered Chess Raymond Keene Catch-all phrase Jobs for the boys Functional elegance Quick Word Bill Bad taste What's your View? On this Day Air Miles Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conferences and carriages will bring new life to Lord Cardigan's estate Appointment Reunion Dinner Simpllicity and wit that defied the pull of Modernism The love of nature underpins good design The Times Racing Motivator's success affords Fallon little consolation Paul Nichols was invisible through summer Shamardal is switched to Godolphin Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Flat Leaders Catterick under threat Lingfield Park Frankie Dettori continued his terrific recent run when … Owners' rebuff a turn-off for Channel 4 The Wright Track Times Test By a Correspondent: Basketball Bears withdraw from European Cup The Times Darts Brilliant Lloyd scores fine victory Double tops loom large in clash of the giants Rugby League Lockyer injury sours Australia's crushing victory Youthful England side cruise to 17-try rout Hockey Cannock are keeping up the pressure from lead Squash Injury blow for Beachill and Nicol The Results Service Fixtures Bellhorn home run keeps Boston hot Brett takes title in Classic Falcons fly high Nine for Lynch Poles apart Henderson triple The Times Golf Flourishing Lilly on scent of life at top Glorious Sterne avoids school trip Fearless Paerson makes giant strides David Powell sees Sweden's new sporting superstar make a successful start to World Cup Season Rugby Union Worcester display promising form in European debut By Our Sports Staff: Cueto gives shaky Sale cushion in Sicily Times Online King pulls the strings as Wasps tighten girp Heineken Cup Possible citing for Fox threatens to tarnish Northampton's victory joy Wise Newcastle respect conditions and thrive How They Stand Buoyant Vickery in no hurry to rush back for England Stevens and Bath dig deep Leicester buoyed by Moody's impressive reture Harlequins take pride but fail to cash in on chances hp Sharapova shows petulant streak in bitter defeat Tennis More power to India's elbow as Tendulkar returns from injury Cricket Herath sees Sri Lanka home Enigmatic Safin starts countdown for Houston The Race The Sunday Times Woods shows his steel to bounce back Boxing Equestrianism Algotsson takes top billing with understudy Montoya signs off with victory And the Real Winners are. . . How They Finished The Times The Times Formula One split widens as teams get tough Positive European challenge offers Robinson options to plan England's autumn offensive "Remortgage now" The Times Richard Morrison Pamela has promised a sequel. I, for one, can't wait Quotes of the Day Red card for merry Harry Bumbling Boris Don't believe them when they tell you how economical and thrifty nature is, whose leaves return to the soil. Wouldn't it be cheaper to leave them on the tree in the first place? The Ethicist I don't want to step on anyone's toes, but … With another Bbc show coming next year, ballroom dancing is hotter than ever. Two Times writers try it. while a third explains why dancing is her abiding passion Such fun to feel ladylike: old-style dance has a hold on me now The Sunday Times The art of a great love affair It was an offer Richard Cork Couldn't refuse - to select any work of art for his home. Here he explains his choices Fantasy collections Plagued by Rats Coming clean in the kitchen Are antibacterial agents any use at home, asks Margaret McCartney. Or is hot water and detergent just as good? NB Doctor's Orders Parent Forum First-class males Fathers are contributing more than ever to family life. But, says Stephanie Calman, they are not getting their due For comforting soups, it pays to use a whole chicken magimix Times Online home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Style Old, Obscure From 1850s cardinal's gloves to early 20th-century missionary suits, Graham Cassie caters to true connoisseurs of vintage. Tom Bottomley reports Cassie's Tips on Buying Vintage The Best of British Vintage Worrying works a treat for keeping the weight off Cast your vote for the First Lady look Crib Notes First Lady chic Arts A dazzling show of strength Film The company behind Finding Nemo is flexing its muscles again. Ian Johns reports Pixar's Progress The Times Swingin' aristocat Theatre Hip 1950s comedian Lord Buckley is being brought back to life in a new show in Soho. John Bungey finds out why The battler Britton Interview Jasper Britton, playing the King in a revival of Becket, is opinionated and bloody-minded. Maureen Paton is charmed The Times Get the party started Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Dance Saburo Teshigawara Queen Elizabeth Hall First Choice The Times London Film Festival Pop Kings of Leon UEA, Norwich Pop The Bees Electric Ballroom, Sw9 The Times Concert AAM/Suzuki St John's Smith Square TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Minoans outstay their welcome The American dream True Fiction Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3418 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Rolex The Times Right Result for Football Whistleblower Rooney Topples the Invincibles Thematch Manchester United v Arsenal The Defence Manchester United Simon Barnes argues that more than victory was at stake yesterday The Record How They Stand United Prove Best at Crunch Time Oliver Kay sees Ferguson's men find success in an aggressive approach Question of Midfield Spot Credit referee for leaving cards in pocket, David Elleray says United Front Lacks Support Stateside Owen Slot finds perceptions of the Glazers somewhat different in Tampa Fifa Put Pressure on Mutu Muddled Fa Still Putting Cart before the Horse Fear Starves Game of its Lifeblood A negative mentality—and a consequent lack of goals—is making live football a turn-off, Tony Cascarino argues Virgin A Man Consumed by the Beautiful Game Brian Glanville On Bill Nicholson, the force behind the spurs glory years Santini's Squad Fail to Rise to Occasion Wigley Can Draw Hope Chelsea Back to Blue Roots Palace Fit for Survival Fight Downing Right up England's Street Luis Garcia Rules in Rain Hendrie's Dirty Washing Gets Splash of Bleach Theex Moyes Chalks up Another Win Bellamy Has Last Word in Far… Barclays Bank PLC Seven Ups and Downs Lma Manager Withdean's Reality Bites Leeds WSC Cort Gives Jones Time Warner Taunts Anger Wilkins Stoke City Times … Todd Engineering Escape Route Chesterfield Shrewsbury Seek Signs of Hope Scunthorpe United Walking Wounded Hold on … of Wimbleton Stevenage on Upward Curve C… North Money Talks in Rise of Developing Sides The Referee Had Heard Enough Gabriele Marcotti on the fine line between terrace insults and the totally unacceptable Results and Tables Reborn Riise Arms to Show Creative Instincts Again In the Basement but on top of the World Aki Rihilahti on why life tastes so much sweeter after victory The Times Paperround The Daily Fix The Hairdryer Fixtures tiny.com
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