News from 03/11/2004
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Andrew Robson, Philip Seager, David Adams, Robert Cole, Jenny Davey and Sarah Butler, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Brian Shelley, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Virginia Matthews, Gabriel Coxhead, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Anita Shreve, Louis Le Bailly, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Michael Evans and Tom Baldwin, Raeburn Archibald, Armando Iannucci, David McVay, Graham Thompson, Donald Hutera, Alexander Fernandez, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Jane Bucknall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Nigel D. Haig (Vice-Chairman), Stephen Farrell, H. Nicholas Sturcke, John Empson, Andrew Bamji, Mike Darton, Chris Bryant, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Chico Kidd, Angela Jameson, Charlie Rapple, Russell Kempson, Sarah Wolf, Anthony Lewis, Roland Watson and Elaine Monaghan, Bernard Harrison, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Sue Hutton, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Martin Stevens, Gabriel Rozenberg, Andrew Ruddle, Helen Petley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Matt Dickisnon Chief Football Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Andrew Roberts, Andrew Drummond, V. G. Farthing, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Matt Writtle, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Graham Hills, Helen Rumbelow and Greg Hurst, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Carole Mosco, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Doug Parr, Chief Scientist, Jane Pugh, Richard Ford and Russell Jenkins, Stefanle Marsh, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Emma Beauclair, Mel Webb, Patricia Voda, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Austen McRoberts, Sarah Butler, Marie-Claire and Sophie Calvet, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tom Roundell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Gary Jacob and Tom Dart, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Dow, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoSmoking ban in pubs and offices Gas price rises Queen in Germany Basque peace plea Film-maker killed Chelsea through 'The North East's message for the politicians: We don't want your sort' Index Huge turnout puts Bush presidency on knife edge Peter Brookes Inside British fashion Rebel MPs fail to win total ban on smacking In the Times Today The Times Bush on knife edge Parliamentary debate Gurkha 'nearly turned beggar' MP's husband dies Inquest delays Drink warning Tomorrow Maverick who spoke out Sandals Film-maker is murdered for his art A descendant of Vincent van Gogh who championed free speech has been shot dead over his portrayal of Muslim violence to women, writes Anthony Browne Women set to become bishops within next seven years As Church prepares to vote on women bishops, measures to quell opposition are on the agenda, Ruth Gledhill reports Ways Ahead Four Already on the Ladder Chess Protest fear for anti-gay rapper Heroin dealer, 12 MoD war on fat Kew cold house Correction Stories of the Day US Election Coverage Prada US voters reflect a nation divided All eyes on Ohio as the claims of dirty tricks begin to fly Direct Line Quotes of the Day Florida races to get it right this time Car Insurance Highest turnout in history puts stress on poll machinery The comings and goings in Congress . . . A New Star Democrat An Old Hand Republican Tit-for-tat victories in fight for Senate Highs and lows on the long, long road to a billion-dollar election The campaign trail covered the Mekong Delta and New York via the Texas National Guard, Roland Watson reports Quotes of the Campaign Feeling a bit down? You will be on reading this self-help book Snake attack A Sullen Wee List of Calvinisms Armed police in 'strike' protest BT More power to you Business Smoking ban for pub and office Tough licensing laws proposed to protect staff and children, Tom Baldwin reports NEC Lost voice Chrysler Ali draw is winner PS Charles fury over Camilla 'snub' People Competitive children Tagging patients Fundamentals of leadership qualities Readers seek to come to terms with our smaller package Public access to works of art Travellers arrive at a field in Kent Nanotechnology Database address Picture Gallery A Broader Church There is room for debate, and women bishops The Hanson Factor British business has lost an extraordinary champion Let's all make a compact. From now on, this is no-pun season on WMD Notebook Democracy in America Much to admire, areas for reform and other aspects worth importing Which gets your vote - a democracy at work, or a cynical, snobbish Brit? Do not sneer at American ignorance if you cannot find Kansas or lowa on the map A Woolf at the door of No 10 The open war between Bush and the judges is now being fought in Downing Street The Times Join the Debate Labour goes to the shrink Our rulers are in denial about the big issues and are seeking refuge in the little things To catch a thief? Not a chance We'll hand over Hassan to killer of Bigley, warns kidnap group sky Animal ailments ignored Dell Debate Extremists target Oxford dons It's time for our nations to look The age of wartime stereotypes is over and it is time for a 21st century friendship, the Queen said after hundreds turned out to welcome her to Berlin, Alan Hamilton reports The National Lottery Marinated rump of beef with endive lettuce Red carpet cannot hide the rubble of war swept under it Blairites try to make up with 'wronged' Brown Vauxhall One. Tel By a Correspondent: Student left blinded in attack Mother of boy lost for 8 years pins her last hope on CCTV Homebase Fashion's newest star edges her way out from Stella's shadow Renault T2 Finucane case boycott threat Ruth Ellis letter Dog burnt alive Politest Perth Philips Council must pay for ASBO family Sport AOL Unlimited Prescott rides to aid of assembly The Regions Services 'better' for elderly Health PRU Health Philips NEC Computers (UK) Ltd 48Th London Film Festival Daily Twice to Vienna Boots A widow without any heart Firstnight Film The Door in the Floor Odeon West End 2 Passionate alliance joins forces to land below on Government Business Egg Banking plc The Labour Rebels Outbursts and tantrums turn debate into a childish display Parliamentary Sketch Blair can no longer count on MPs Political Briefing Gallery draws together light and dark sides of Caravaggio T Mobile Food Heaven for Gourmets Lloyds TSB Insurance Offset Mortgage Wolseley races into the lead The former car showroom has become London's hottest restaurant, writes Robin Young BASF The Chemical Company Farm raid woman crushed tiscali Business Broadband Weather Eye Hello Dad, I passed my test, but er . . . I've just driven off a cliff Drug programmes 'waste money' Mind Games Comet Passport cost to double in 2007 Travel Horses win cash for grazing Land MMR drive over measles fear Health Welcome to our network Cleaner machines will get green light Television will use cinema-style ratings to warn of adult content The Smooth Operator Outsiders may regulate BBC Jail guard on trial Bad gut feeling Assembly's hot air Statue for brave Times World News Eta veterans urge end to violence Terrorists' Strategy of Bullet over Ballot Has Failed Hoon 'kept in the dark' over Black Watch Rebels stage more raids before the big fight Dead soldier Harrods Christmas Parade US paves way for attack with gold James Hider finds the compensation culture alive and well as Fallujah prepares to do battle and rebuild Arafat is still the best hope for peace, says top ally Palestinian leader rallies but brother has cancer Online (Reuters): Kazakh boycott (AFP): Bear shot dead (AP): UAE ruler dies (AFP): Living in a box (AFP): Mogae sworn in (AFP): Grave offence By a Correspondent: Nations squabble as Arctic shrinks Broadband speeds for just over £2.00 a month You might not need that expensive monthly broadband contract after all Onspeed Holy monkeys prey on children Scientists search for answers as temple 'criminals' move from theft to assault, reports Catherine Philp Sacred simians Plague of pink locusts hits Cyprus Homechoice When Hunger Has Wings Register (AFP): Army cuts (AFP): Iceland eruption (AFP): Costly defeat (AP): Civet off menu Business Startup 2004 Thailand: A Week of Violence Aquability Thai chief is beheaded in revenge for Muslim deaths Latvia drops EU nominee but Hungary holds firm Holland Mitterrand son denies charge of tax fraud Capio Eye Scientist hid 'dirty bomb' plutonium in his garage The Sleep Disorder Clinic 'We Don't Know What's Missing, That's What's Frightening' Times Business US shares slide BAT faces strike Stelmar defiance Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Watchdog acts after Powergen raises gas price 10% Online Britain's oldest arcade for sale Microsoft signs a £500m contract to the NHS supply bespoke software to the NHS Burlington … Curbing credit card excesses Energy game's ups and downs A most Gratifying Ale Are retailers' property threats empty? Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead CA suit settled Telewest debt deal Airbus order Amvescap choice Telecoms cut Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Exchange Rates The Times Business Big Shot Data Dixons hits at 'unfair' property deals Minister questions regulations of sector Evolution in court over Room Service Bond St shop nets Portland £6.5m profit Cable & Wireless Bank of Scotland Corporate Ryanair enters second half unhedged against oil price Alitalia recovery on course as its accounts pass muster MPs to quiz Jaguar over repayment of subsidies Airports authority in record first half AOL to shed 700 jobs in the US as subscriptions fall Lufthansa 'Publicity is underlying radio case' Desmond reduces borrowing Tracking Brothers' Real Fortune Perle faces $22.9m lawsuit Big drop in tourism has impact on profits for the Barclays Twins who swoop on owners in difficulty The Times Matalan sets date for Lee Cooper sale Licence to shill A fine pickle No vow of silence Tesco shoppers can bag own-brand home loans Tesco set to move into home loan sales Business band Driven down Picture Gallery How Lord Hanson Crossed the Atlantic A tycoon with the vision to find Lord Hanson was often labelled an asset-stripper, but he was quite the opposite, writes Martin Waller Obituary Family affair as children stay close to the business Enterprise plc The coterie of entrepreneurs with hopes of copying leader UBS adds 700 staff on steady profit The Times 3i appoints civil servant as director of finance Currency trade blamed for fall KKR picks German to run office in London Plastic-happy Britain has more credit cards than it has people The continentals do debt differently Why Cash is No Longer King Times Online Leap in sales casts doubt on high street slowdown Perhaps the Queen could give VW's workforce a steer European Briefing Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain's hot 100 fail to turn their power into big profits The Power 100 In terms of investment return, Jonathan Symonds of AstraZeneca is last and least Power Share price link with boards A year ago they were dodging landmines 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 M&S blown off course by the weather and Green's threats Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Gni London Grain Futures London Metal Exchange Meat & Livestock Commission Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Airports operator plots a steady course for investors Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Matalan Gilts Chance of a takeover nourishes Geest McBride Business Equity Prices Make a Wish Times Register Lord Hanson Predatory businessman whose 1980s corporate raids thoroughly scared sleepy companies on both sides of the Atlantic Lives Remembered Sir David Gore-Booth Arabist and diplomat whose candour and demeanour irked his political masters Lives in Brief Anniversaries Birthdays Mysterious offerings entrusted to the Thames Forthcoming Marriages Luncheon Dinner Changing the Guard Court Circular Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services Accidents do happen Proof of the pudding Faulty equipment Man trap Abortion too easy Tragic end What's your view? Hostility at home Get tough debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Pregnant Pause for Thought Can a pregnancy be accidental? And more on whether a parent should be told if a child wants an abortion Questions Answered Bridge Overcalling - One Chess Daily Life November 3, 1919 CAH: Quick Word Fascination, Gambling at Coney Island, a photograph … Multiple Display Advertising Items Public inquiry not required before enclosing common Queen's Bench Division Evidence and submissions to be considered Employment Appeal Tribunal Service on former agent was not on landlord Court of Appeal Non-disclosure of evidence made trial unfair European Court of Human Rights Matrimonial home in confiscation valuation Court of Appeal Volcanic eruptions that trigger thunderstorms Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day November 3, 1986 The Air Miles Travel Company Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Around Britain Tidal predictions Abroad weathercall Times Sport Azertyuiop raises the bar with stunning success Racing Power cut grounds McCoy Yesterday's Results Times Test Makybe Diva rewrites record books Newton Abbot British Airways Ouija Board sends trainers a message Kempton Park The Times Sports Book Wolverhampton Musselburgh Girl power strikes as Kelly, Katarina and Flo-Jo evoke golden memories Simon Barnes, celebrating 30 years in sports journalism, presents part two of his 50 greatest sporting moments Keeping Count Today's Fixtures The Results Service Plot thickens in mystery of the missing B sample Pools Forecast Greek sprinters 'to face criminal charges' Drugs in Sport Ben Schott's sporting miscellany Can you decode David Beckham's tattoos? Who were Rocky's opponents? All this and other trivia in the first of three extracts from Schott's Sporting, Gaming & Idling Miscellany. More tomorrow Wasps plan grand exit for retiring Howley Wales look forward by keeping up with Joneses Tough Call US turn to captain Lehman for Ryder Cup inspiration Golf Drugs in Sport Robinson setback as Gloucester duo are forced out Rugby Union Improving Murray rising to challenge Tennis Unlucky break for Australia as Warne is ruled out of final Test Cricket Jackman battles on to keep her nose in front Squash Ford rallies to cause Mander in charge Bleby retires Seeds flowering Dream debut Golden oldies Paris primed Beware moral line on tapping up Tony Cascarino says that clubs have always made unofficial approaches Newcastle seeking to exchange Dyer for Huth The Premiership Today Villa deny making illegal move for Beattie Wolves lose their way yet again The Championship McCulloch keeps Wigan on course for the promised land QPR pushed extra Furlong for point How They Stand Diligent Cardiff turn on the style Last Night's Results England v Canada Otsemobor strike denies Levein victory Why the Premiership yo-yo equals a no-no Top clubs are oven ready for slice of reality Finding replacement for Cissé is critical for Liverpool success Group a Group D Victor Chandler Ferguson revels in return of finisher Van Nistelrooy Champions League Chelsea hit their stride as Robben wings in Champions League Celtic off the mark at last thanks to Thompson strike How They Stand in Group F How They Stand in Group H The Times Crossword PSV Eindhoven edged closer to a place in the Champions … Leeds find novel way to improve their bottom line Short Shrift: Names that Shamed Arsenal left feeling sheepish At Highbury Times Sport Arsenal slip up again as Cygan shows no head for heights The Times Mortgages for Business Group E Weather T2 Quotes of the Day No, big companies aren't psychopathic: just useless Why should my money be used to pay for Anita Roddick's silly views on world trade? We wuz robbed A Galloway giveaway Buzz off Image of the Day Alarmed farmers in Cyprus are struggling to protect their crops from an invading swarm of millions of locusts The Ethicist Sorry: the one s-word you won't hear from me Billy Connolly caused outrage with jokes about Ken Bigley, but Alan Franks finds him unrepentant, though still stung by the criticism. Photograph by Matt Writtle The charge of tastelessness has always been a route to censorship The Air Miles Travel Company That blood on the road is mine A gay barman was beaten to death on Friday night. Martin Stevens tells how he was the victim of another homophobic attack half a mile away What if, fired up after meeting me, he had gone on to attack someone else? I came out basically fine. David Morley didn't. That horrified me and made me angry Miserable? Don't make me laugh . . . 'I realised that I'd Full circle with the first love of my life Why I love the Mediterranean diet home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Red Mullet in Mediterranean Broth What to do when Health If you don't like the taste of water, a little squash can make it palatable, says Jane Clarke. But beware of added sugar, artificial sweeteners and preservatives If those were the good times, why did we split up? It's always been anarchy After last night's fashion awards, Lisa Armstrong identifies the traits that define true British style From Teddy boys to punks, British style has always been about romance and history Healthier ways to glow but not hum Arts The global hitcom that Jerry built Comedy Nearly strangled at birth, Seinfeld became a worldwide smash, says Clive Davis As a study in selfishness, the show is in a league of its own Unforgettable Moments In your 16-page Screen tomorrow: Royal Academy of Arts An Evening with Grayson Perry The Royal Opera Imaginings from a mind out of time Visual Art The work of Paul Pfeiffer opens up a suspended dimension, says Gabriel Coxhead The perpetual repetition of day conveys a chilling sense of limbo First Choice Concert Opera Book Ahead Little Women Fears for tears Visual Art She made hard-man Sean Penn blub. But Sam Taylor-Wood's video art fails to move John Russell Taylor Sam Taylor-Wood: New Work White Cube, N1 The pictures are almost haunting, but finally a bit so-whatish Video Art in Ten Easy Steps The Gourmand Theatre Bloody Mess Riverside Studios, W6 Pop Magnetic Fields Olympia Theatre, Dublin English National Opera Inherit the Windrush Theatre The Weave/Living Pretty Soho Theatre Studio, W1 Concert Juilliard Quartet Wigmore Hall Entertainments Concert Il re pastore Theatre Royal, Margate TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Join the Debate David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Full on Food BBC Two, 8pm The Power of Nightmares BBC Two, 9pm Musicality Channel 4, 9pm Film Choice American Pie 2 (2001) ITV1, 9pm Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) Five, 9pm Primary Colors (1998) BBC, Three, 9pm Searching in vain for Clarkson's top gear Last Night's TV Variations Vino veritas? Drink to it True Fiction Don't miss T2 Crossword Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts Crème Picture-perfect partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Spell out the job spec if you want the recruits Creme Career Clinic Whose idea was it, anyway? Be careful if you make a suggestion to help the company. The boss may take all the credit, writes Virginia Matthews Sleep and solitude help you to think Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items A dish of pure comfort as the nights draw in Tasting Hollywood glamour is perfect for the office Karen Homer Real-life fashion A question of balance ... creating time for work, life and play reaps rewards Flexible hours and sensitivity to the needs of staff make for a happy, productive workforce, says Rosalind Renshaw Medical Secretaries Head for the coast to do business Conference Call Show some appreciation FYI Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items IT literacy begins at home Media Planet Contents Media Planet palmOne Free for the employer—tax-free for employees What with the ever-present shadow of cutbacks and redundancies, it's not often that you hear about a win-win situation in the workplace Panda Software (UK) benefits for the boss Take the Initiative with BT Home Computing BT press bytes Too good to be true? In a country obsessed with sales and bargains if you were to slash prices by up to 50 per cent off top-of-the-range computers and notebooks there'd be a stampede at high street retailers. Well, that's exactly what the Government-backed Home Computing Initiative Alliance has done for employees. In fact, … What you get for your money—six package deals futuremedia making learning work Home advantage Experts' advice It's the question that everyone with little or no technological know-how asks: I would like a computer but don't know which one to buy—where do I start? PC at home—less stress "Nose as Mouse" PC World press bytes The future of home computing Picture the scene. It is early evening and the dinner, activated by e-mail from work that afternoon, is quietly roasting in the oven. Upstairs, the kids are looking at photos on a flat screen on the bedroom wall while listening to internet radio that is being beamed wirelessly to their stereo. Downstairs, … Six things your home computer will be doing for you in 2014 Sony IT jargon made simple ISDN Dial-Up Access Adsl Which internet connection is best for you? To the uninitiated, choosing how to access the internet can be overwhelming. But for all the jargon and special offers, the decisions a computer-novice has to make are really quite simple. There are five basic options (dial-up; ISDN; ADSL; cable and satellite) to choose from and your choice … Cable Satellite for more information Telappliant Jessops case study To make sure that staff members have the knowledge of the computers on sale in Jessops outlets, the retailer of photographic equipment is taking advantage of an Home Computing Initiative scheme to loan employees the very same equipment that they offer in their stores Money matters Finances: After a car and a new kitchen or bathroom a home computer is one of the most expensive must-have accessories for many homes in the UK today. 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