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News from 01/11/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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David T. Staples, Jon Ashworth, Digby Jones, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David J. Critchley, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Esther Freud, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Tim E. R. Cooper, Malcolm Tozer, Joy Davis, Valerie Elliott Editor, Tim Reid and James Bone, Angela Jameson and Christine Seib, David Rhys Jones, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Graham Dunbak, Elizabeth Judge, Graham Dunbar, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Richard Hamilton, Martin Curzon, Gerald Davies, Mike Finch, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bart, Debra Craine, Anthony Ralston, David Sullivan, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Patrick Marmion, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Katie Bailey, MM, John Whiscombe, Shirley Littler (Chairman), Franchesca Dening, Scott Watson, John Sterndale, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Phillip Webster Political Editor, Ron Lewis, Andy Coleby, Mark Pougatch, Andrew J. McIrvine (Chairman), Michael Dutton, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Faber, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, John Walker, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Alison Bolt, Will Jenson, Christopher Banks, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Francis Bennion, Michael Prestage, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Neil Warnock, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Howard Flight, David Shiels, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Dixon, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Jemma Chapman, Cathy Harris, Alex Hawkes, John Rushton, Roger Boyes, Jane Feinmann, Peter Nicholson, Bill Bryson, Richard Holledge, Robert Lee, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Anna Frame and Mike Mulvihill, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Anna Patty, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Blair, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Sophie Kirkham, Anjana Ahuja, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Jeremy Hart, I. L. Rubery, Brian Clarke, Chlöe Bryan-Brown, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Mark Baldwin, Nic Hopkins and Dominic Walsh, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Geethika Jayatilaka, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Michael Holroyd, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Bill Edgar, Alan and Patricia Hebron, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Dominic Webber, Lawyer, Neil Goulding, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Martin Renilson, Danielle Wright, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Nick Szczepanik, Lewis Benjamin,

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The Times Post Office sell-off Casinos must wait Out of credit Free Airmiles Hostage threat Ukraine protests 'Bin Laden's video has helped the Bush campaign' The Times Cancer-free 'designer babies' get approval Kettle tax Spring out The Times another extraordinary day for a newspaper with an extraordinary history Times Change The Times In today's Times Keeping Posted: From Regal Beginnings to Restructuring Tiffany & Co Picture Gallery Royal Mail to close 270 post offices in half our high streets How embryo screening may be the new way to beat cancer Cruel disease leads to early death 'It lifts a potential burden on my wife' Mappin&webb Index Bridge rampage ends in murder Death returns to Hungerford Bridge in an orgy of violence blamed on two teenagers. Sophie Kirkham reports Jowell gambles on tougher rules to ease MPs' revolt Index Patek Philippe Newspapers may face red card Rickshaw control Kinnock crusade Advert watchdog Cup of cheer Ulster organiser dedicated to cause of freedom Kidnappers give Britain and UN 3 days to leave or hostages die Video shows British aid worker and her colleagues huddled beside a masked Afghan militant, reports Catherine Philp Grief and pride of army family Innocent abroad was decapitated Keeping Watch Camp Dogwood: a bare desert, save for shells Black Watch base under renewed fire British troops have a difficult task as preparations for the assault on Fallujah begin, reports Richard Lloyd Parry On Other Pages Direct Bathrooms Dell Index Firework fines may be a shot in the dark, say police First Active BT Brave journey into the mind of a modern monster Firstnight Film The Woodsman Odeon West End How Kevin Bacon looks to dark side for success M&g Investments Police to put litterbugs and thieves on the spot CNN Index Mob forces Maxine Carr out of her Midlands safe house Microsoft Office Green Queen tackles global warming School catchment area Natural stars sleep on success Caution on gambling Faith and morality US neoconservatives and war in Iraq Cold comfort? Signing of the European constitution Proposed changes to surgical training Police and racism Compact views on changing Times The Times To Screen or Not to Screen A medical breakthrough in genetics and an ethical dilemma Courting Affection Lovers should put Shakespeare before contemporary experts If you really want to have a girl, show the old man the door. Conceivably Polls Apart An American election that reveals much about the outside world Lucan was innocent, an election next February and other unlikely stories The ecord of those wo have solicitd vots in February is as dismal as the weather The explanation for Mr Blair wanting a winter election is more than lmplausible, it's bonkers Sex? We don't buy it any more At last, porno-advertising is on the way out. Oooh, aah... what a relief The Times Why bin Laden votes Bush In the twisted logic of Osama, victory for his old adversary would bestow the credibility he craves Betrayed by the club I love Duke 'loses millions in 2-for-1 palace ticket scam' Only 64p a Day 'I never thought I would say: Hurry or you'll be late for Latin' Nuisance neighbours £1.6bn school run Lorry theft death Attack charges Art imitating life First-time visitor Schools have no time for languages Government finds that primary lessons have been dropped and GCSE entries are in rapid decline, reports Tony Halpin Modus Silks refuse to sink over early morning dip Index Controllers tower over Heathrow Generation gap Salmon study Handy women Fugitive dies in prison before trial for parcel bomb murder Spanish villa row ended with threat of 'total war', reports Sean O'Neill AOL The Week in Parliament Multiple Display Advertising Items Blair election adviser talks to Kerry camp No 10 backs Cherie talk Labour toys with poll date in February Cliff challenges EU rock'n'roll 'swindle' Please Find a Seat Protecting a Lifetime's Work Homechoice Countdown Should the Peel collection be kept for the nation? British Library may inherit Peel's music Vast collection includes early recordings by future stars, reports Joanna Bale Patients tagged to cut NHS mistakes A pioneering monitoring system should stop the spread of infection and reduce medical errors, writes Anna Patty www.eggsave.com GPs oppose takeovers freemove Hare coursers muzzle dogs to beat ban Business Startup 2004 Horsemeat exports rise Duchess linked with spy ring Comedian axed Enduring lust Meaty campaign Sainsbury's Roberts Times World News Democrats unleash their daughters Bin Laden dominates final hours of US poll cliffhanger Bush aims for Florida's heart President makes it a family affair in high-stakes state Cronkite weighs in behind Kerry as ghouls back Bush Campaign Diary US Election Online Dirty tricks claims as both sides vie for every last vote Challenger offers black voters service with a smile Ukraine poll threatens civil unrest Product Recall East Meets West (AP): Dissident on comeback trail (AP): Belgrade killing (AFP): Vázquez ahead (AP): Miners killed (AFP): Right unites (AP): Venice floods The Times OBE for the German hero who stuck his neck out Bert Trautmann Barroso faces more upheaval Online The Chariot ... But the Magic Doesn't Work on British Ladies The Times Girls, beware, Japan creates world's best chat-up line Arafat officials allay fears (AP): Iran fallout vote (AFP): Rebel rioters held (AFP): Sack race for MPs Toddler survives four days in car with dead mother The Woolwich Survival Instinct (AP): Union war on Shell The Times Ladies' man wed 130 brides Mind Games Times Business UK profit warning Axis test in shops Mortgage move Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Consumers could face recyclin Credit cards 'to target high-risk groups' Online Lenders must advert and conditions trans Mortgages for Business Competition will fan Europe's dull flame Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Need to Know Nikkei Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Volkswagen talks Float success Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot Rank preparing to demerge unit in £600m listing The Times Anger at pensions for PPF workers Pru investors seek to vent frustration www.scandinavian.net MmO goes to cout in a battle of the bubbles Index Record labels offer to settle pirate suits AIM to welcome hospitality recruiter Ofgem sparks criticism over reliability targets Electricity distributors caution that the proposed increases in energy costs do not go far enough, writes Martin Waller The Times Coal ready to go green as technology cuts emissions Finance Men on a Million—the Top Ten Gold-dust directors stake their claims to millions Shareholder activism over rising salaries has not capped the pay of FTSE 100 financial directors, says Jon Ashworth Market for mortgage advice may thin out by 10% Oil exchanges stage showdown London's IPE made the market for Brent futures. Nymex hopes to steal it, writes Martin Waller Investors braced for US poll photo-finish City certain on rates Election Effect The Two Contenders City knocks football into touch Playing to Win The Times Arsenal set to score with full listing Brown's abolition ACT cost us dear ICM Computer Group Index CBI seeks break from rising costs The Times Bankruptcies in Japan set for a ten-year low Corporate hotshots may go down as well as up The Power 100 Britain's best-connected business leaders take the podium tomorrow in the 2004 version of The Times Power 100. Here Jon Ashworth looks at the losers What does leadership mean to you? Business Equity Prices redticket Austrian Best Price Index HRH Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester Shy widow of the third son of King George V and aunt of the Queen who fulfilled her royal duties with gentle dignity for 69 years Obituaries Register Cardinal Juan Francisco Fresno Chilea cleric whose political engagement aided his country's transition from dictatorship to democracy Lives in Brief Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Today's Royal Engagements Memorial Service School News Legal News Church News Picture Gallery Births Anniversaries Deaths Latest Wills Court Circular In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Appointments University News Anniversaries The big issue in Buenos Aires Notebook Charities Alcohol misuse must be tackled if we are serious about cutting crime Birthdays debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Not Going T O Ground Do you applaud te Lords for opposing the total an on hunting with hounds? The Kill without the Chase Foxes will now have to be controlled by shooting. But are they really vermin? No sentimentality Numbers say it all Simple survival Keep standing A duty to defy New slaughter Questions Answered Dealing with bullies Protect our pests Not so cute Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Daily Life November 1,1961 Quick Word Multiple Display Advertising Items Appropriate law is place of incorporation Hackney licence covers pre-booked private hire Queen's Bench Divisional Court Officer should not have brought appeal against parents Queen's Bench Divisional Court Immunity for state but not officials Briefly, summer returns to haunt us Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day November 1,1995 AirMiles Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Johnson trades up to seat at top table Racing The spirit and hardiness of jump jockeys can never … Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Smith puts the V in vitriol with colourful outburst Fallon and Dettori weave cup magic Vinnie Roe given go ahead to run in Melbourne Cup Breeders' Cup Details Plumpton The Times Sports Book Warwick Redcar Man who wore bark in pursuit of a bite Fishing Index England pair help Derbyshire to topple champions Netball Poaching complaints spark talk of transfer window Lacrosse Football The Results Service $10m rolls in for Singh Pérez denial England romp Sobers enlisted Britons rule Doubling up Ganguly out Keeping curse proves catching By Our Sports Staff: Sri Lankan resistance weakened by Kaneria's late flourish The Times London left to watch and weep Athletics Ipswich continue ascent by scrambling past Canterbury Hockey Barrington fails to make a name for himself Squash Index The Times Gymnastics By a Correspondent: Windless on song as Rocks crush Tigers Basketball Straight-sets victory lifts Thomson's confidence Bowls Schumacher ready to be put to the ultimate test Märtin tastes victory again to lift gloom over Ford By Our Sports Staff: Rossi plays to crowd with ninth triumph Chaos descends as Sale ease through to next round in style English clubs cut down to three The Times Armitage and Mapletoft show the way European Challenge Cup Experience benefits Munster Heineken Cup Lopsided margin belies Bath's considerable effort Two Newport Gwent Dragons players, Steve Jones and … Index Hazell makes vigorous case for honours Northampton expose weakness in Welsh system Labouring Leicester lack any inspiration Heineken Cup Harlequins miss their chance as exit comes into view Noon and Burke give Newcastle reason to believe Heineken Cup How They Stand Dragons hold firm to breathe fire into European campaign Bonuses all round for eager Wasps Golden Moments Blanco negotiates compromise to release players for internationals Tibco Injury forces Howley into retirement My top 50 sporting moments: a fit of peaks from a lifetime of watching Ashes to Ashes: The Tale of Woe against Australia Scoring Details Britain let prey escape again Referee's display criticised by angry Noble Poulter dashes Spain's hopes of García success Old Speckledhen Final Scores Order of Merit Final positions Bagger stays on course for Tour By Our Sports Staff: Agassi facing rough road to Houston The Times Crossword 22,810 Guidance for players on supplements that are safe Times Sport Angry Henman aims volley at critics as countdown begins The Times Homing in on Houston Index The Game The Times Quotes of the Day This savage parade: in a sane world, we wouldn't allow it Terrible trio Long-odds losers Déjà vu Image of the Day The Ethicist Some worry that half of Americans don't vote. l'd be worried if they did . . . The economy and Iraq are a mess but the President's supporters cheer all the louder. John Kerry is aloof and speaks French but Democrats will vote for him anyway. Bil Bryson on the election that's still too close to call The AirMiles Travel Company Brothers and Sisters at a Distance My sister, my rival, my friend The novelist Esther Freud believes that competition among siblings can be a creative spur. Here she describes her relationship with her sister Bella, the designer, and their two half-sisters Another platinum hit The Government's bowel-cancer screening programme will be assisted by the introduction of a new chemotherapeutic drug, says Jane Feinmann The Times Doctor's Orders Little Critters Parent Forum No rush to flush Parents with increasing pressure on their time are keeping babies in nappies for longer, says Chlöe Bryan-Brown A Lawson unto herself home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Nigella's St Tropez Chicken Chanel No 5: the Style It is the most expensive advertisement yet made—Lisa Armstrong finds out why Chanel chose a world-renowned director and an Oscar-winning actress to sell a perfume that has been going strong since 1921 The Many Faces of No 5 Statistics Chanel Thoughts Another football party? I think I want to hibernate Get a spring in your step before winter is out Eric Hill Ltd Index H-H-H-Hancock's half century Interview On the 50th anniversary of a comedy classic Richard Holledge meets its writers A Hard Act to Follow Laughter in a morbid strain A brush with death gave playwright Kevin Elyot a new lease of life, he tells Patrick Marmion Pop Bryan Adams Wembley Arena Entertainments Mourning sickness Theatre Love Me Tonight Hampstead Theatre, Nw3 Dance Merce Cunningham Edinburgh Festival Theatre Concert London Musici/Stephenson Cadogan Hall, Sw1 First Choice Once more with feeling Debra Craine on the revival of Ashton's Sylvia, a ballet not staged for 40 years Week Ahead TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial The Dirty Race for the White House Channel 4.8pm Dead Ringers US Election Special BBC Two, 9pm Variations Britain's Youngest Mums and Dads Itv1, 9pm Room 101 BBC Two, 9.30pm Oliver Twist (1948, b/w) Channel 4,1. 10pm Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex (but were Too Afraid to Ask) (1972) BBC One, 12.05am Raaz (2002) Channel 4,1. 15am Spreading the word of the religious right This sporting wife True Fiction Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3424 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts Thegame Variety is the Sport's Spice The Game Says Whistleblower Can One Man save Football? As the search begins for a new FA chief executive, Matt Dickinson says whoever wins will face a near-impossible task Thecandidates Key Challenges Facing the Authorities How Can the FA Tackle These Issues? How Must New Chief Executive Act? betfair Sing when You're Sinning Tony Cascarino on how banter has turned into bile in the stands Green Happy to Take Textbook Approach Graham Dunbar on the player able to combine his studies with England duty The Pecking Order Team News Glazer Back in Firing Line betfair The News Wallace Faces his New World with Dignity Will Jenson meets the former winger who is coping with multiple sclerosis First Time Lucky Spirit of Nicholson Alive... At Highbury Wenger approach bears hallmark of the legendary Tottenham manager Edgy Arsenal Fail to Tick United Halted by Write-Offs Cisse's Bad Break Impairs Liverpool Cruel Twist Blue Tide Lapping at the Summit Striking Woes for Birmingham Hendrie Finds Happy Release Charlton Back to Reality Santini Needs to Regain Grip Sundaystats First Defeat Tastes so sour for souness Codemasters Barclays The Times Wigan March Gathers pace Royle Taking Ipswich in the Right Direction Patience Pays for McCarthy Cardiff City (0) Leicester City (0) 0 Cardiff City (0) 0 Leicester City (0) 0 Nottingham Forest (1) 1 Reid 45 Watford (2) 2 Helguson 20, 27 Coventry City (1) 3 John 14 (pen), Morrell 51, Johnson 66 Reading (1) 2 Owusu 11, Kltson 71 Plymouth Argyle (0) 1 Wotton 76 West Ham United (1) 1 Lomas 43 Derby County (1) 3 Rasiak 39, Peschisolido 58, Vincent 66 Rotherham United (2) 2 Swalles 8, Scott 34 Queens Park Rangers (3) 3 Gallen 13 (pen), Santos 16, Furlong 24 Burnley (0) 0 Gillingham (1) 1 Jarvis 18 Wolverhampton W (0) 0 Stoke City (0) 1 Greenacre 86 Millwall (0) 0 Luton Expose Bite as Bradford Bark Doncaster Rovers Peterborough United Stockport County Oldham Athletic Blackpool Huddersfield Town Hartlepool United Port Vale Swindon town Torquay United Bournemouth Barnsley Milton Keynes Dons Walsall Tranmere Rovers Brentford Bristol City Colchester United Sheffield Wednesday Chesterfield Wrexham Hull City Scunthorpe Spoil Londoners' Party Grimsby Town Swansea City Rochdale MacClesfield Town Boston United Kidderminster Harr Rushden & Diamonds Cambridge United Mansfield Town (0) 0 Bury (0) 0 Southend United (1) 2 Gower 27, Gray 76 Northampton town (0) 1 Sabin 87 Darlington Oxford United Yeovil Town Coalville Homing in on Adams League Results Pope Celebrations Cut Short by Draw Brigg Town (1) 1 Chatterton 39 Halesowen Town (1) 4 Pope 40,70,83, Burgess 85 Underdogs falter after leading Vauxhall Motors Drive on Walter Gammie picks out the plum ties Results and Statistics Rangers Happy to Run Riot Rangers (1) 5 Thompson 39, Lovenkrands 68, Novo 75,90 (pen), Ricksen 88 Aberdeen (0) 0 Calderwood crashes back to earth Dundee United (1) 1 Wilson 7 (pen) Dunfermline Athletic (1) 2 Tod 8, Young 90 Inverness Ct (1) 2 Bayne 39, Wilson 87 Livingston (0) 0 Kilmarnock (3) 3 Nish 20, 42 Dargo 40 Hibernian (0) 1 Shiels 69 Heart of Midlothian (1) 3 McKenna 34, Hartley 81, Wyness 90 Dundee (0) 0 Motherwell (0) 2 Corrigan 67, Foran 71 (pen) Celtic … Johnson's Regular Returns Reward his Investors Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Super League Championship manager 5 www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Championship manager 5 Arsenal Reach European Semi-Final The Times Thank Heaven It's Saturday Mark Pougatch delights in the privileges and joys of living a football lover's dream Buy Lines Virulent Strain Tangled Web Delia's Dish of the Week Fixtures Today Thursday Saturday Live Matches betfair Chelsea, Champions League, ITV2. 7.45pm tiny.com

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