News from 27/10/2004
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Andrew Robson, Roy Haycock, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Andrew Potter (Chair, Association of British Choral Directors), Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Hilary J. French (Head Teacher), Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Ann Tranter, St Abbs, Max Mosley, President, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cristina Odone, Sam Lister and Philip Webster, Philip Howard, Maurice Woolf, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, ;, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, …, Nic Hopkins, Sharon Maxwell Magnus, Tim Reid and James Hider, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, D. W. S. Gray, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Rosemary Morton Jack, Peter Brown, Valerie Eillott and Laura Peek, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert Young, Bernard Parke, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Ken Broad, Joe Morgan, Christopher Bell, Jill Dupleix, Jane Clarke, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John Hart, Alan Millard, Christine Backley, Phil Gordon, Julian Thomas, Roland Watson, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, A. W. F. Edwards, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ian Jarvis, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Carl Mortished and Gary Duncan, Russell Kempson, John Geekie, M. S. Ainsworth, Chris Moncrieff (Political editor, Press Association), Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Susan Pape, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Alice Thomas Ellis, Peter Hindley, chief executive, Paul Barter, Felix Schwartz, Ann Dietrich, Chris Campling, Barry J. Lennox, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Terry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Anna Patty, Jane Pugh, John Farrell, Michele Kirsch, Mel Webb, Neelam Verjee, Joe Bolger and Tom Roundell, Brendan Simms, Angus Clarke, Tom Baidwin, Caitlin Moran, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Tegwyn Jones, James Lockwood, Ann Keith, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Zahid Hussain and Catherine Philip, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, John Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Jonathan Clanton, Lydia Hislop, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Tom Roundell, Richard Morrison, Tim Lawson-Cruttenden, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Charles Tweedie, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Helen Rumbelon, J. Michaels, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Nicholas Larence, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Joy Saunders,
ResumoThe Times Banks make millions from 'unfair' credit card charges Watchdog may force issuers to reduce inflated penalty fees Threat to Sharon Inside Arsenal attack Tebbit fired The Times Bank Charges The Times Today Paula's $11,450-a-mile marathon return Show some sympathy for your stressful feline Allawi blames US over massacre of Iraqis What's Important The Times BT New dentistry guide for children with bad teeth Cancer patients 'let down by bureaucratic shambles' Betting Bill 'fails to tackle overseas net sites' Hunting Lords thrill in the backwards chase Allawi blames US over Iraqi massacre Overhaul could cut wait for check-ups Police tests ditch 'racist' recruits Tougher on bail Poorest lose out UKIP showdown Border protected Reform fears A pied piper for four generations Peel: the pirate DJ inside the BBC Alternative pop lost one its greatest champions with the sudden death of the man who brought us artists such as Jimi Hendrix. Blur and The Smiths. Adam Sherwin reports You Heard Them Here First—a Selection of his Greatest Hits Renault The Cooperative Bank Treasure in Cyberspace Don't sell finds on eBay, pleads British Museum Villagers blame farmer who sold field to gypsies Universal Dental Implant Spain to woo Gibraltar in U-turn plan Passport retreat Pilot 'drunk' Shopping order Thirsty work Wary motorists Old embrace new Sentences cut Accused in court Thatcher fights ruling over coup questions Truck gives thieves a lift Car insurance St. Joseph's Hospice Cable & Wireless Mother weeps as she tells court police raped her Homeland Security Picture Gallery PS. . . Broadband speeds for just over £2.00 a month You might not need that expensive monthly broadband contract after all On Speed Broadband speeds for just over £2.00 a month Lacyfeel Bhs Comedy knight People Double trouble Tebbit on his bike after boardroom coup at Spectator Picture Gallery Maternity leave plan will ease employers' labour pains Sky Peers snuff out final hopes of compromise on hunting Role reversal in Downing Street Multiple Display Advertising Items We were bunch of amateurs, leading Tory says Jail for wicked stepmother 'not enough' By a Correspondent: Protest priest 'stripped off to chase 7-year-old' JustAAsk Skoda Auto By a Correspondent: Parents tell how they saw son killed by runaway speedboat We are more equal than we thought Demon Picture Gallery Monkey uses its brain to control robotic arm Forced marriage will be criminal Lloyds TSB Insurance Limited Failing systems blamed for runway risks Costa Near Misses Time to batten down the hatches London Film Festival ushers in resurgence of 'rockumentaries' Night Film The Times Presley is still the King in an afterlife of riches Scotsman has to hail England's greatest day Last Night's Winners Speed points plan ignored expert advice Murder remand Killed by £10 car Selby outrage Strike brewing Allders Newcomers offer the best hope for Europe The Sunday Times Spain launches charm offensive to regain Gibraltar Multiple Display Advertising Items Barroso calls for help to avert rebellion in EU Prodi returns to the fray in Italian elections Hope springs eternal but there is a hint of the jitters Bush is not as confident of victory as he was only five weeks ago, reports Roland Watson from rural Wisconsin Brains Bucking the trend to make history the all-American way Dell Blood is thinner than oil, says Bush family Campaign Diary Now Blair admits—yes, I've met Kerry The Prime Minister may be hedging his bets as the presidential race nears its conclusion, writes Tom Baidwin 'Failing states are top terror risk' Solid Fuel Association States that Can Swing an American Election either Way Castro bans the dollar in response to American sanctions Chrysler How faith in the US was shattered by slaughter at Iraq roadside The country's interim leader has delivered a blow to his ally, reports James Hider from Baghdad Prince and the cuppa bride Knesset backs Sharon plan to pull settlers out of Gaza Thai police curfew after 78 prisoners suffocate The Times Picture Gallery Pakistan leader suggests compromise deal over Kashmir (Reuters): Death ruling for 'honour killings' (AP): Toxic aircraft (AP): Air crew blamed (Reuters): MPs in food fight New York celebrates 100 years of its underground movement James Bone reports on the network of trains that are regarded as an essential part of the city The Times Kosovo: the forgotten victory for neocons Picture Gallery Bright lights, dingy ethics and big money This is a sorry business: the super-casinos will be neon-lit memorials to graft and gullibility Justice has lost again to saloon-bar rhetoric Notebook The Times Strasbourg Farce MEPs attempts to cast the commission are an overreaction Here, Kitty Curling up in a ball is not the answer Opinions past Leading Article, Archer Resignation, October 27,1986 Bank Charge Lenders could do more to clarify the true costs of borrowing Music in schools 'Frit' all round Thunderer: We are mixed-up when it comes to race Protection for court witnesses What justifies MPs' expenses claims? Place of Catholics in British society Formula One calendar Top bowlers Letters to the Editor that are intended for publication Tomlinson's plan to reform exams Autumn Bank Holiday Unseasonal irritation Moore's code The Times Crossword The Weather Boots The Times Business Record quarter for WPP Briefing Disney court told of vigil Boots recruits from Tesco Westbury profits up 22% EU ends film price inquiry Friends Provident growth Coats fined £21 million Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day HSBC Oil thirst 'will put West in thrall to the Middle East' NAPF attacks 'unrealistic' pension protection proposal In Business Today Manufacturing Gloom Property tycoon favourite to be crowned with Laurel Leighton quits posts amid talk on retailer The Times … Global Business Briefing Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Oracle given sign Stop Press GM corn approval Shell hit by hurricane 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 Record profits for BP but its shares drop on forecast Xerox Time for DTI to get back in shape Business Editor's Commentary The burning need for nuclear future Two ways in for the likely lads Two ways in for the likely lads Oil price rises drain customers Smith & Nephew hit by fear of disappointment … family buyout gives boost to N Brown Major Indices WPP outlook not black and white, but helped by Grey London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Grain Futures Meat & Livestock Commission The Day's Biggest Movers Profit-takers hold sway Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Icelandair spree fuels talk of bid for easyJet Times Online BT Scottish factory fights off Czech challenge Rolls-Royce says DTI staff cuts will hit service Olympic Games and US election help to boost WPP ICM Investors support News Corp move to America BAT shrugs off a UK smoking ban in pubs Sumitomo settles copper trade suit Stage one club Marsh's new chief pledges reform Mobile phone sales will plunge, analysts predict New battleground of the mobile age Spanish job for ex-Safeway head Starbucks Coffee American fund increases its hold on Marks & Spencer Quick spin scuppers FT launch Regent Inns leans towards sale Bank account City Diary Costly brief City Dairy Picture Gallery The Mayhew Animal Home Business Equity Prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Varilux The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? John Peel Presiding spirit of British music radio for almost 40 years, championing left-field sounds from Beefheart to the Banshees and beyond John Peel, OBE, broadcaster, was born on August 30,1939. He died of a heart attack on October 25,2004, aged 65 Jean-Daniel Pollet French film maker of the nouvelle vague whose prolific output continued despite a serious accident Jean-Daniel Pollet, film-maker, was born on June 20,1936. He died on September 9,2004, aged 68 Max Faget Space capsule designer who worked on four decades of Nasa projects, from the Mercury missions to the space shuttle Max Faget, spacecraft designer and Nasa engineer, was born on August 26,1921. He died on October 9,2004, aged 83 Lives in Brief … John McNamara, Bronx historian. was born December 22,1912. He died on October 15,2004, aged 91 Christer Pettersson, suspected murderer, was born on April 23,1947. He died on September 29,2004, aged 57 Robert Lissauer, music historian, was born on May 1,1917. He died on October 14, aged 87 Deaths Births Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Our Darkest Hours Do the clocks really need to go back? Should we stock to GMT, or should we be in time with Europe? Ice and bitterness Best Forgotten? Celia Brayfield could not face her school reunion. How do you feel about such get-togethers? Alone among peers Daily Life October 27,194… Return our summer sooner Double productivity Proud to be a Paulina Bridge DJM: Nature Notes Our happiest days The Register Chess More sun, less warming Grateful release A happy medium Winning Move CAH: Quick Word Clock crock Flexitime An hour's grace Rock standards What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day AirMiles Travel Company Court Circular Awards University News Lecture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments in the Armed Forces Mosaic artist who laid high society at our feet Experts say more treasures of the Rose Theatre may survive Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Dinners West Indies poised to land King as new coach Cricket Referring lenient penalties Law Report Court of Appeal Reasons must justify decision Court of Appeal Martyn and Clarke show their mastery Scoreboard Accepting service of papers Queen's Bench Division Pension rights not transferred Court of Appeal Ballesteros faces probe Federer injured Moran qualifies Skelton defence Timesonline Cheltenham The Times Sports Book Yesterday's Results Cheltenham Yarmouth Sedgefield Miles should be supported rather than censured Ouija Board set to toil in Texas One-day whip ban costs Walsh string of attractive rides Hp invent Radcliffe gambles on return in New York Athletics Threat to Ecclestone grows as rival gathers momentum Motor Racing Crucial events that may alter sport are looming Robinson looks to future with Cueto Rugby Union England Squad Gloucester bring in Tonga giant on wing The Master Tennis Ireland include deserving O'Connor Ireland Squad All Blacks seek next generation of halves Timesonline Stay of execution for Vogts likely to be short-lived Football Bold philosophy appeals to Socrates Boy from Brazil Guinn… Smith shows class to fulfil United needs Inspired Burnley leave Villa stuck with past glories League Cup Third round Keegan sorry for referee abuse Pools Forecast Last Night's Results West Ham braced for onslaught Kamara claims limelight again Buderus slips easily into role of captain Rugby League Table The Results Service Times Test Baros puts paid to Millwall's threat League Cup Third round Fixtures The Premiership Today The Sunday Times The Times Sport Picture Gallery Van Nistelrooy accepts ban as Wenger keeps on attack Peugeot Megson's letter precipitates his own departure Waiting for a Peace Offering The Times Quotes of the Day Accidentally pregnant? Surely there's some mistake. . . I don't mean to sound harsh. After all, some of my best friends are accidents George speaks geek Running out of ideas Another FCUKIP, Kilroy Picture Gallery A Jewish settler from Gaza prays at the Wailing Wall. Ariel Sharon is proposing a controverisial pullout from the disputed territory The Ethicist A liar and a cad: but did he kill his pregnant wife? Scott Peterson is no genius—but did he commit the perfect murder? And even if he did, can prosecutors prove it? Chris Ayres reports on the trial that has transfixed America The AirMiles Travel Company 'Sorry' is the hardest word After four decades of marriage Engelbert Humperdinck is finally ready to apologise to his wife for his years of bed-hopping and womanising. Damian Whitworth talks to the veteran crooner Sex any time, any place. . . any luck? Mortality Etc They tell me I'm the lucky one Canng for their two disabled sons is a full-time job for the … family, so how do they make sure their able-bodied daughter doesn't miss out? Michele Kirsch reports I didn't miss Colin at all when he died Love Etc Demand looks well set to mushroom Food Japanese Mushroom Noodles The first pasta the post. . . Health Chocolate and biscuits may give a quick fix, but for a lasting boost in serotonin levels, stick to starches and high-protein foods, says our nutritionist Jane Clarke I realised that I'd buried myself with my effects Nouveau Pauvre Black belies the Kiwis' Sombre colours prevailed, but New Zealand Fashion Week impressed Lisa Armstrong with its friendliness, punctuality and non-anorexic models The models do a lot of car shows, and don't have to look like heroin addicts Sunny nature Nailing the causes of foot infection Beauty Expert Tales from a true life class Visual Art Paula Rego's work tells some compelling stories, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Paula Rego Tate Britain She explores the buried domain of some deep, Instinctive self First Night In Screen tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Les Miserables Father confessor Exhibition William Nicholson's work reveals a temperamental affinity with his estranged son Ben, finds John Russell Taylor The virtues of simplicity Opera Theatre Simply Heavenly Trataga Studios. SW1 See Eva Cassidy Theatre Volpone Royal Exchange, Manchester The Times London Film Festival First Choice Entertainments You hum it, Sibelius will score it Software that can notate music in real time has taken the world, and Richard Morrison, by storm Sylvia Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide BBC One Variations Film Choice Swap the husband and not the wife Last Night's TV Viewing Guide The Commons touch True Fiction Thanks to the Commons Medernisation Committee the House of Commons is to cease referring to members of the public as "strangers" Alastair Campbell interviews Bono T2 Crossword No 3420 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts Crème Where the gentle touch matters Working Relationship Peter Hindley, chief executive of Dignity Funerals, and his PA, Elaine Reid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kathy's online PA helps out in the Blinkx of an eye A fund of inspiring ideas Raising cash for charity involves more than just rattling a tin—it takes ingenuity, says Sharon Maxwell Magnus Time Savers Contacts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to try some mellow flavours of autumn Tasting For an elegant look, tweed caps it all Karen Homer Real-life fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Lights. . . camera. . . action! Working in films sounds alluring, but the true picture is different, says Susan Pape Multiple Classified Advertising Items Venue that plays a starring role Conference Call Win a day's holiday FYI Conference Solutions
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