News from 29/10/2004
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robin Cook, Jan Molby, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Tracy Joynes, Robert Cole, DJM, Neelam Verjee, CAH, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, lan Whittell, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, James Rider, Philip Howard, Joanna Walters, James Bone, Charles Vereker, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Geoffrey Howe, Martn Waller, Roger Maynard, Jenny Knight, Geoff Brown, Mark Seaster, Gerald Davies, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, John Monks, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Chris Wilson, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Sam Lister Health Correspondent and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Bruce Hammond, Nick Robinson, Danny McGrory, Frank Kehoe, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Graham Searjeant Finance Editor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Tom Bawden and Carl Mortished, Ian Mackinnon, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Diana Choyleva, Charlotte Squires, Derwent May, Paula Hawkins, Paul Padley, John Price, Daniel McGrory, Roland Watson and Elaine Monaghan, Neil Kinnock, Tebbit, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Stewart Tendter, Oliver Kay, Patrick Neate, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Eve Thomas, Clatre Harvey, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Chris Patten, Elaine Monaghan, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Jonathan Williams, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jack Mahem, Brain MacArthur, Kenneth Clarke, Jemma Chapman, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Gerard Barker, Richard Owen, Tom Bromley, Roger Boyes, Kenneth Stevenson, Dr Tom Stittaford, Helen Cranford, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Dalya Alberge, Andrew Plerce Jill Sherman, John Haldane, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Anna Frame, John Allison, Peter Waine, Nick Szczepanik, John Greensmith, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom, Nick Hasell and Sarah Butler, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Farrell and Ian McKinnon, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Keith Black …, Frank Davis, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Menzies Campbell, Ben Webster, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Richard Holme, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, G. M. Conley, Timothy Doleman, Kate Battersby, Tim Luckhurst, James Christopher, Malcolm Bruce, Abigail Rayner, Carol A. Gow, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Eddy Holt, Andrew Riley, Colin McQuillan, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Grainne Gilmore, Damian Barr, Trevor Phillips,
ResumoIndex Judge writes off couple's 'unfair' debt of £400,000 Ruling shows pressing need for reform of credit laws, lawyers say Briton kidnapped Inside Kerry rocks Edu's battle story The Times Loan Tricks Allies blamed for 100,000 Iraqi dead The Times EU treaty to be signed and sealed but not yet delivered Tiffany & Co Ailing Arafat is set for treatment in France Index The Times Survey brings more evidence of slump in house prices Remortgaging may mean crippling debt Anyone got a calculator for the value of a life? Giorgio Armani Couple's relief as burden is lifted Whats Important Plus 2 Relieved parents get justice for 'shining star' Teenager convicted of Rosie May's murder was not charged with previous attacks, writes Michael Horsnell Special squeeze that offers men a natural alternative to Viagra The enduring taste of bangers and mash How to Exercise Gucci Sufferers are more likely to become victims New Labour favourite appointed Met Commissioner BT Londoners catch the bus, but provinces hop off Task number one: combat terrorism £33bn high-speed line plan is buried Strategic Rail Authority furious at attempt to stifle debate on London to Scotland service. Ben Webster reports Blair focuses on crime for his endgame Claim dropped Warlord on trial Pilot in court Minister chased Law complaints Village protest Overdoses down Twelve dead as Britons' coach crashes on tour of Holy Land Ing Direct Flying economy and getting upgraded to business Remote 'red rose' that draws thousands The Link A Correspondent: Priest does a jig after indecency acquittal Germans ask Queen to say sorry for bombs The demand by a newspaper comes at a time when the country is gripped by an identity crisis, reports Roger Boyes emporio 'She wasn't running the country' Today Tomorrow Toyota Only in the Saturday Times Hyundri Wrong-footed Madame Tussaud's has its … take has the it's international … £50,000 Czechs boost Tebbit's fund Ardent detractors line up to ridicule Earl of Wessex on screen In search of another Up The Junction Ps. . . A Correspondent: Lawrence mother wins libel award Tornado tree kills woman on holiday O2 store Outback Briton's fatal fascination for wild Saudi jail 'torture' victims can use aggressors Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Academy of Arts unseats its president Sea the No. 1 Box Office Splash Freud found a model sitter in Moss Gallery's zealous cleaning attacked from the grave Gift of Life! Failing design faculty faces closure Yobs face fines from parish councils Guarantee Rights demand responsibilities Blair accused of using intelligence as PR Crime to dominate before election Sale How to stop rotten Bills turning into rotten Acts Round-the-clock drinking to 'force up council tax' Taking Prozac in pregnancy may be a risk to child The eyes have it for science over divinity Rac always there Multiple Display Advertising Items body &soul Chaplin's genius shines afresh in restored film Beginner's £¼m luck The Times Don't Miss out Heroine at the cutting edge of martial arts Firstnight Homebase Why a PlayStation generation may end up alone for life RE classes seek to combat religious hatred 'Teaching is far stronger now' Man who stole Kinnock's words eyes top foreign-policy post Rivals' last-ditch ads try to win American tears Nationwide US soldiers doubled up for Bush election nadvert Kerry's hopes borne in USA by 'The Boss' The Democratic candidate takes to the stage with Bruce Springsteen to make Wisconsin swing, reports James Bone sky Election Diary Bumper Stickers Quote of the Day Pitcairn mayor to be sent to the prison he helped build Your Dream Drive Uruguay Left is tipped to gain first poll victory Red Sox victory is oldest fan's dream come true Palestinians in fear of power vacuum The struggle to succeed Ararfat could be played out on the streets, say Stephen Farrell and Ian McKinnon Multiple Display Advertising Items Symptoms similar to the Pope's Contenders to Take over 'Shrek' shotgun boy kills French family Bridget Jones the Edge of Reason British woman among kabul kidnap victims Fears grow of an Islamic campaign against foreigners as UN officials are snatched, reports Danny McGrory Afghanistan rings in changes but more have to be made ASDA (Reuters): Backlash fears after Thai blast (Afp): Zimbabwe arrest (Afp): Quake girl dies (AP): Fishermen dead (AP): Dalí payout The Times Killers 'ruled by God' strive to spread pre-election terror Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Watch advance with subdued resolve Soldiers worry that their 'softly, softly' tactics may not work, writes Richard Lloyd Parry Europe struggles to woo voters on rocky road to new constitution The signing ceremony in Rome will be a stylish affair, but will Europeans be convinced? Anthony Browne reports Prodi mars Berlusconi's big moment Bespoke Suits A Fresh Charter. . . Just AAsk Barroso promises to change EC team Decision Days on the Constitution Bupa Will Archie and Allan save ailing Sainsbury? Liberal optimism won't banish race inequality President Bush has failed on every count American democracy must prove that it is alive and well by rejecting its commander in chief Notebook Picture Gallery Patience Wheatcroft Speeding up Work on a high-speed rail network should begin now Babe Ruth's Curse Things come to teams that wait Opinions past Leading Article, Traffic during Fog, October 29,1919 Getting Religion Schools must teach tolerance but also reality Treaty for an EU constitution Choice over Europe Corporate governance Go digital, but preserve the dear old trannie Equal rights to 'top' university access Issues in the US presidential election TV political debates Bank Holidays Wise guy Fall back into bed The Times Call for a national bioethics body Tebbit's Spectator Standing by Looking for Neverland The Weather The Times Crossword National Forecasts A1fie The Times China fuels oil price fall Briefing Eurotunnel recovery hope Blacks names new head Kiddle board backed Poker friends hit jackpot Hunter gathers £750,000 Mercedes profits fall Amvescap falls into loss Stock Markets Commodites Charts of the Day Index Fresh fear of Shell downgrade Jessops forced to cut float price Lord Black to privatise Hollinger Inc Hague move puts Dutch in driving seat Warner bidder in talks with rivals A most Gratifying Ale FTSE 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikke1 Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Kroes link with Lockheed Stop Press New director at Deutsche Rothschild may open up 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 Brown 'must put 3p on tax to keep golden rule' Outlook is good for UK SAS Chinese rate rise confuses the West High reward for low risk at Rover Economy faces a sharp slowdown Analysis Too many bonuses can be a minus Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Rules are there to be broken Pressure rises on banks as ID rules are eased BA gains height on premium-fare optimism Nick Hasell Stock Markets Investors warm to Morgan Crucible briefings Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities GSK showing signs of recovery after digesting bitter pill Tempus London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Barid & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Falling oil piles on pressure Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Back cracking Offbeat blues Classified news Sales slump puts MG Rovers gains into reservse gear Engine Trouble Canary Wharf overtakes the City in salary stakes Standard Life backing Kidde's anti-bid stand Glaxo wins victory in war against drug profiteers Ciscs Systems Directors drive into pensions fund row Whitbread chief dismisses calls for a break-up ICI warns that it cannot keep a lid on rising prices The £800m-Plus Asset Disposals 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 Dolphin Beefeater is back in pub grub shake-up Price cuts put squeeze on Boots profits Supply change on hold till new year Ovitz: Disney knew about extra payments Standard eyes free 'light' edition Starbucks Coffee Do you want global warming, nuclear power or poverty? Subscribers hang up on Orange Dream Works animated on shares debut How two radio heads kept their secret merger silent an Sabbagh on Legal Notice Multiple Display Advertising Items Football risks an own goal over press control redticket Business Equity Prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Test Jaguar 4.2 Sovereing Lwb Picture Gallery Just opening the door is not enough As Vaughan Freeman learns, gently Bentley is not the only way to drive the boss's car these days In Detail Times Online Taken for a Ride Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Bryan Wilson Influential sociologist who offered new and enduring insights into sects and religions St John Armitage Soldier and diplomat who used his vast knowledge of the Middle East to foster Britain's relationships with the Arab world Lives Remembered John Bray Pioneer in telecommunications whose work led to the first satellite television pictures Births Briths, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Major 'Peter' Keeble Sapper who in a daring operation across the North Sea blew up Dutch oil stocks to prevent them from falling into German hands in May 1940 Lives in Brief Erik Bye, Norwegian entertainer, was born on March 1,1926. He died on October 13,2004, aged 78 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private End this absurdity Let the loved ones advise Don't worry about Mum finding out about your abortion, … Daily Life October 29,1949 Serve the child Eroding trust Bridge Nature Notes An eye for abuse debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Chess Lives will be hijacked Old enough to know Quick Word Gambol Guilt and distrust Change the boys How many? Those without love What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day October 29,1986 Air Mile Court Circular Elections Multiple Classified Advertising Items University News Stars help passage for the homeless Is it wrong to ask a question in a headline? Forthcoming Marriages Appointment Dinners Sentencing for assault by penetration The Times Press free to report murder trial Times Online Curiosity insufficient to justify exhumation Court of Arches Index High-riding Grinham happy with life on top of the world Sarah Potter on a young Australian's long Journey to become the world No 1 Nicol absence opens way for new era When going downhill fast is a quick route to stardom Kate Battersby meets an Olympic hopeful training in splendid isolation Book Review Lifting the curtain on Chelsea's reclusive Mr Big Further arrests are likely The Times Sports Book Thompson 'comfortable' Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Newmarket Uttoxeter Sport Tomorrow Wetherby Times Test Ouija Board set fair as weather outlook improves Screen Select Lions take hi-tech road with new shirt for all seasons Mower calls it a day as knee injury fails to heal Versatile Farrell to lead Britain from the front Rugby League Squad Timesonline Australia grumble at appointment of Black Twickenham the venue for bedtime viewing Mark Souster in the RFU's ambitious plans for redeveloping the south Stand at Twicknham Italian job made simpler by return of Wasps trio Shaw primed to make his comeback Welsh suffer a kick to the regions after lack of peak practice Watching in Comfort How the Nations Compare Bricks Andmortar Thegame Troubled times for Lakers as rows rumble on Basketball Red Sox close a chapter in their story of the blues Baseball Hallelujah! Boston savours divine win Tom Dart examines the exultant reaction of the US media All hail: The US press relied upon biblical references to celebrate the Red Sox's win Attack the likely order as Colts and Chiefs square off American Football Katich puts Australia in sight of series win Cricket Centurions denied chance to defend cup after enemies go on attack Confident García relishing tough test to set early pace on home soil Golf Influence rises in the East Finalists book their place in sun Leaderboard hp invent Our Sports Stoff: Vettori the star turn as heavy defeat beckons for Bangladesh Managers bicker over moral high ground while football disappears into the soup Molby resigns for second time from Kidderminster Renault Fadiga considers future after collapse Mutu to face FA hearing next week on drug charge Levein plays it cool on link with Leicester Leeds ready to consider Sainsbury takeover bid Foot Ball Carefree Kebede no match for Harrison Boxing The Results Service West Ham fans lay blame on Chelsea as FA launches inquiry into fracas Today's Fixtures Sorry, was It Something I Said? Henman's struggle Bagger's chance Mass suspension Eastman's shot The Premiership Today Kings of Rock FA given food for thought by Edu's insight Inside Spitfire Index Tour organisers aiming for level playing field Ambition left unfulfilled for champion The Times Quotes of the Day Here is the news: the news is nothing like it used to be Marked resemblance Strange Undertones Mugabe's tour de force Image of the Day The Ethicist Magic of Genetics We can treat your-heart Medical authorities in the US are about to license a new heart drug—but only for black patients. Anjana Ahuja says trials of the drug have ignited an explosive debate on the role of race, colour and genetices in health treatment How Long You Will Live May Depend on your Racial Background The future for all our cities? Viva Las Vegas! Forget Bilbao, argues Architecture Correspondent Tom Dyckhoff-Las Vegas is the model for 21st-century living, Joanna Walters explains why casino design is no accident The Times The Times Hair with Hari Fast food for foodies Lucia Van der Post gets her teeth into luxury takeaways Time to squash the pumpkin's raw deal home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Sweet Pumpkin Pie Method Timesonline Move over, would Health Nearly half of all pet owners would rather share the bed with their four-legged friend than with their partner. And, given the health benefits of keeping an animal, maybe that's not such a bad thing, says Dr Tom Stuttaford Tomorrow in NB Hours and Errors Doctor's Orders Why she mustn't get the message 'I'm 85 but I feel like I'm 16' Fasinon Ask Lucia Your style questions answered by Lucia van der post www. newskodafabia. co. uk Index Oh, yeath, it's a one-derful world As the pop single lurches to extinction, Tom Bromley's new book revisits the weird world of the one-hit wonder See Eva Cassidy Sings HMV Twenty More that Got our Goat Concert Periman Canno Festva Hall Prepare for turbulence Theatre Becket Haymarket Sw1 Jazz Mingus Big Band First Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop 22-20S Classical CDs Arts Fear, loathing and the men who put the con in neocon Caitlin Moran on television Pop Albums Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide T… Variations Oreen Wing Later with Jools Holland South Park: Bigger, Jules Et Jim (1962, b/w) Crimes and Misdemeanours (1989) Making the most of the money shot Look who's Tolkien True Fiction hugo Rifkind Index T2 Crossword No 3422 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Oreck Index Property Addict Openingbids Susan Emmett Bad news for the big developers could become good news for those who like to fill in the gapes Picture Gallery This Week: Kensington Agents Say: Southwark Agents Say: Kensington V Southwark In Three-Bedroom Villa in North London Getingetoutgetaway Regent's Park, NW1: a stucco-fronted Grade Ii* Ilsted house on a 99-year leas Out Georgian Rectory in Kent Biddenden: a Grade Ii Ilsted property in the heart of the Village with about an acre of land Away Manor House in West Yorkshire Oakworth: an Edwardian-style property with two acres of lawned gardens and woodland Flood Tide of Buyers You might think Boscastle would hit sales of waterside homes. Not so, says John Price On the Waterfront nrv citylofts. co. uk Plot in my Back Yard John MacGill's wish list is so demanding he is building his own home, says Jenny Knight Something New Mews in North Yorkshire York: a two-bedroom house in a private street close to the city centre Something Old Cottage in Shropshire Lianfalrwaterdine: a traditional house dating from the 17th century, set in pretty countryside Something Foreign on the Costa Del Sol Benalmadena: three-bedroom bungalow with private swimming pool near beach and town Sw1 The Right Move Would-be Tory MP Michael Gove learns to love commuting after leaving grimy London for a leafy Surrey constituency Charcol Reach for the Beach A bolt hole in Senegal lies just four hours away, says Chris Wilson London Bed Company Antler Homes Kingston Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Souk It to Me, Baby Finding just the right look in New York is as easy as ABC, says Damian Barr Howtheother Halflives Henry Viii Slept Here Marcus Binney visits a splendid Tudor and Jacobean manor that kept monarchs merry Of Mice and Grown Men Andrew Riley was the winner in a deadly game of hide-and-seek The Haunting Lobby Patrick Kidd on the strange case of a bat-infested Gothic mansion Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cut the Old Bill Can an ex-policeman save tax by raising a loan before retiring? Whats on Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon A grand entrance to the Regal Collection in Windsor Multiple Display Advertising Items Icon St James The Times Time to Watch your Figures Paula Hawkins says that as capital growth slows, you must aim to control all your costs The Times Foursale Multiple Display Advertising Items Redrow Duuel A feast of fun and food for thought Helen Cranford introduces a 12-page guide to the best of Flanders Antwerp Through the old city in pursuit of the rich world of Rubens The painter's depiction of his family and friends adds a poignancy to religious themes, says Derwent May Antwerp Ice cool at the sharp end of the diamond trade Fashion trendsetters who are a cut above the designer pack The hottest names shun the spotlight to keep the focus on their clothes, says Eve Thomas Where to bag the bargains Take a trip off the beaten track—see Flanders by bike Nick Wyke saddles up and finds that cycling is one of the the most rewarding ways to explore a flat and pleasant land Bruges Watch history drift by on a boat trip along picturesque canals One of the oldest surviving medieval hospitals in Europe, St John's has been converted into a musemum with furniture, sculpture and paintings Undiminished charms of a medieval master piece Tony Dawe enjoys the cheerful beauty of a city that caters to all the senses Mirror images help open your eyes to mind and body show Exotic delights of a fin de siecle beauty that refuses to fade Helen Cranford strolls round the capital to discover its Art Nouveau heritage Brussels Tips for lazy and lively Sundays Cultural salute tand a national obsession Where to eat with the in crowd for an extra taste of bohemian chic Downtown is the place to see and be seen when dining out, shopping and meeting friends, says Helen Cranford Cinderella city reveals its true splendour Tony Dawe finds a perfect mixture of culture and fun amid magnificent gabled buildings Ghent visitflanders Bursting into bloom Leuven Past and present blend effortlessly in university town Ravaged during the Great War, the rebuilt and restored city is testimony to the strength of its spirit, says Helen Cranford Historic home to Scholars and world's biggest brewery Helen Cranford explores the restored city, which rose from the ashes of war to become a living monument to the Flemish past, culture and academia - and a paradise for beer drinkers Leuven Thirsty work in the beer capital Mechelen The noble heritage of two great queens Derwent May reveals a rich tapestry of history and harmony in the city of bells Women are to reign supreme again for festival celebrations Flanders
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