News from 05/11/2004
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Albert O. Faluyi, Tim Reld, Alyn Shipton, Lewis Smith and Alexandra Blair, Lynne Greenwood, Colin McKelvie, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Die Tageszeltung, Devin G. Bennett, Cyril Kinsky, Paul Hoggart, Ta Nea, Anthony Browne, Greg Hurst and Rory Watson, Cah, Chris Rogers, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Horchover, Philip Howard, D. Griffiths, Bromley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Chrlstine Selb and James Doran, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Gillian Harris, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robin Chute, Graham of Edmonton, Andrew Norfolk, Richard Lloyd Parry and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Dally Nation, Cornelius Lysaght, Gordon Hutton, Keith Porteous Wood, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Valerle Elliott Consumer Editor, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ken Thomson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Tony Pristavec, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Mike Robbins, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ian MacKinnon, John Westerby and Matthew Pryor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Terry Williams, Robert Saunders, Angela Jameson, Bronwen Maddox, Peter Riddell, Robert Thomson and Philip Webster, Hugo Rifkind, Robert W. Sproul, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Christine Selb, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Ann Treneman, Matt Hellyer, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Bob Spencer, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Tim Blenkin, Philip Stott, Yedlot Ahronoth, Gilbert Nall, Andrew Drummond, Nigel Hawkes, James Jungius, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Moez Adamjee, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Michael I. Blatchford, Adam Fresco, Inna Tysoe, Anna Frame, Stephen Dalzell, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, John Cosslett, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Queen Anne, Ian Johns, Keith Kirby, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, James Blackmore, George Caulkin, Gerard Couzens, Caitlin Moran, Carollne Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Thomas P. Hartley, Joe Dunne, Raghav Aras, Ian Whittell, Susan Hathaway, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Bruce (Director), Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Mark Davis, Colin McQuillan, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Jill Sherman and Andrew Norfolk, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times North East 'no' to Prescott plan Cazenove deal Mutu is banned Iceland volcano Fears over drug Prince gets real Index Free Airmiles Index Iraq suicide bomber kills three Black Watch troops Free tomorrow Listen to the US, Blair tells Europe Dr Tom Stuttaford Arafat on his death bed in Paris hospital Just learn to accept that Bush has won, says Blair In the Times Today Index Boeings collide at British airport Howard on film Web sale woes Equality laws 'fail' Transatlantic visit Singer banned Cauldron of Fire L'eau Bleue D'issey Pour Homme Flights swerve to miss eruption A 7-mile column of ash spewed out by Iceland's buried volcano has disrupted air traffic, reports Mark Henderson Attacks are part of everyday life Richard Lloyd Parry joins The Black Watch in its wilderness combat zone outside Baghdad British Casualties in Iraq Gucci Family worried over fate of Hassan Scottish fury and sadness at 'inevitable' deaths A ludicrous quest for existential satisfaction Firstnight Film I Huckabees odeon Leicester Square Weather Eye Abbey Firstnight First region to vote decides no more red tape Planned body had no power, writes Jill Sherman 'No choice' over duo's suspension Tax credit failings IRA 'still active' Farmers protest Bond book sale Prescott's dream in tatters as North East rejects assembly Overwhelming 'no' for regional parliament, report Jill Sherman and Andrew Norfolk Palestinians start jockeying for power Israel scrambles aircraft as Lebanon hears news Change at the top could be positive catalyst for peace Arafat's authority taken from him as he lies dying in a Paris hospital Chaos and denial surrounded reports of the Palestinian leader's death, reports Stephen Farrell in Ramallah NEC Status restored Good old Elton Poles together Picture Gallery PS Prince appreciates power of reality TV Homebase Millions shun travel agents for getaways on the internet The All New Discovery Siblings may lose school places if they move house Pupils jump at chance to drop French and German Implications of the Bush victory Confusion of life in a 'nanny state' Our troops in Iraq Weapons training Coming to terms with the compact Labour peers and votes on hunting Egg on face Room to manoeuvre Merrill and Björling Teenagers in touch The Times Blair on Bush The need to focus on substance and not the caricature Goodnight London The end of a two-week celebration of film The health and safety plot to blow Bonfire Night off the calendar Left Speechless Ministers must act to halt the decline of language teaching The resistance fighter and visionary who would never be a statesman Arafat seemed like a man who never played a card that he could not pick up again Major's lottery gamble paid off well But its myriad good causes will suffer with the arrival of Las Vegas-style casinos Index Life did not end on Tuesday It is absurd to believe that Bush's re-election represents the triumph of Christian fundamentalism Thunderer: Kyoto will be rained on PC World Police carry out Europe-wide raid on people traffickers A British couple flew to Tenerife, then walked off this beach to die A pensioner and his wife despaired at their daughter's mental illness, Gerard Couzens in Tenerife and Michael Horsnell report World News Six arrested after gay man's murder Suicide verdict Prince's jobs help Check-up doubts Puss wins award NHS spends £23m a year on 'placebo' Report says that most widely used beta-blocker fails on heart attacks and strokes, writes Nigel Hawkes Birth I shall be asking my GP if it's safe Taxes Collected from Road Users 2002/03 Central Government Budget for Roads Brittany Ferries Online 'Jams ahead unless we build more motorways' Pledge to halve superbug cases Media Vauxhall Agassi takes to unfamiliar court Tax CPS climbdown over pictures The pea comes to end of its roll Farming By a Correspondent: Girl, 13, stabbed during 'playful fight' in art lesson Alarm over net banking scams Abuse tragedy Body in lake bid Camp X-ray visit Hope for smokers Council asks is it a sin to name school after saint? Sainsbury's Budget Nature House price fall biggest in years City is concerned that the scale of last month's drop could undermine confidence of homebuyers, reports Gary Duncan The Link Policewoman's car hijacked with her daughter, 2, inside Death crash jail term cut Rac always there The new Audi A3. Sportback Strindberg laid bare, in words and pictures Women fail to clear table Sky Benz Speaker's aide 'gave Tories details of Labour expenses' Currys Currys MoD admits Gulf War mistakes Business McAfee How royalty boosted pay Archbishop sings hymn in praise of 'holiness of money' Homebase Fluent in Finance 'The election has happened, America has spoken, the world should listen' Tony Blair tells The Times, in his first interview since the US election, that opponents of Bush need to get real 'The world should listen' Online Multiple Display Advertising Items On Bush and America Harrods Attorney-General to resign Oops—they did it again The friend stays on With the help of God and bin Laden It's 2 in the Bush The Times of India Bush promises to work on America's image problem Edwards's wife told she has breast cancer The revolution starts now, declares the Right as it seeks its rewards Worried Democrats fear the worst as Christians press for sweeping changes, Roland Watson reports O2 store British campaigns will be made in USA 'I can't believe I'm losing to this idiot'—the trouble and strife in Kerry's camp The Democratic challenger repeatedly shot himself in the foot, writes Tim Reid By George, we won't have to Kerry favour The Economic Times (India) Recipe for victory: Ingratiate yourself with evangelicals Business Day (South Africa) Bush and Sharon: opposites that attract Haaretz (Israel) Jaguar Spectre of Bush haunts EU Sport Siemens Barroso presents revamped team The Times Royal tour misses Queen's loyal Germans An efficient but speedy visit may have overworked Her Majesty at times, reports Alan Hamilton Bulldog The Times Travel Direct Time to Quit Pension laws keep ballet stars on their toes Motoring Saudi terror chief Darfur disquiet (AP): Mob 'killer' set up Uproar reigns as Germany attempts to scrap Unity Day Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Play Days (AP): Rebels bombed (AFP): China's rich list (Reuters): $20 million Monet Multiple Display Advertising Items Seven Buddhists are shot dead by Thai Muslims in revenge attacks (AFP): US backs use of 'MacEdonia' Times Business Pound tumbles Tate's new plant Rent review flaw Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Ftse firms want insurance brokers to disclose fees Investor's rebuke fuels talk of Standard Chartered bid Online Caz and JP Morgan t… Will their clients hang together? Pension plan is still a mess Taking potted ferns on board George Pragnell Standard feels sting of a Singapore slap Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead MCI losses widen 'Change for' C&w Pfizer drug 'safe' Fighter go-ahead Toyota on track 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 Man clients lose $2.2bn in first half Airbus flies high on £2.7bn German deal Brixton top after £600m purchase Hedge Funds Clipped Caravan park group towed off for £105m Orange Outsiders with boardroom influence Advisers, private equity groups and regulators may be lower profile but still have authority, says Martin Waller Crème Melrose plotting move for Novar Courts plunges after third profit warning The Times S&n shares surge on strong sales Investors search in vain for corporate grail of fast growth Centrino Betting well ahead Jamming the radio City Diary Double chequeing City Diary Pound sinks against euro as rates held BT in clash over broadband share Business Startup 2004 CBI's leader fears effects of shake-up in gambling Lords force changes to ministers' pension plan Channel 4's fear of funding crisis fails to move watchdog Homechoice Rivals ready for Simpsons viewer battle Stop spreading the news Dell Myth of a broadsheet golden age Sport The Times Are you up for the challenge? The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers shoud contact their fund manager SABMiller surges on the back of a strengthening rand Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Eurotop 100 Market pins little value on 3i's access to opportunities Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers McCarthy & Stone Gilts MFI takeover fever proves premature Smaller Capitalisation Shares Scottish and Southern Business Equity Prices Discovery Encounters Encounters The UK's no. I blackspot and camera alert device just … Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Mercedes slip to the bottom of the class The Roll of Honour Heritage goes under the hammer Blind man's bluff breaks down barriers and more Times Register Peter Quinnen Fiercely independent stockbroker who revived the Capel name but fell foul of his banking masters Friedel Neuber Unassailable German banker with a dazzling gift for networking Friedel Neuber, banker, was born on July 10, 1935. He died on October 23, 2004, aged 69 Kenneth Iverson Charismatic mathematician who invented the APL computer programming language Kenneth Iverson, inventor of the APL programming language, was born on December 17, 1920. He died on October 19, 2004, aged 83 Michael Smethurst Modernising librarian who helped to prepare the British Library for the upheaval of its relocation to St Pancras Mary E. Frye Baltimore housewife whose poem Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep brought comfort to thousands Diana Mahony Talkative and charming actress who became Donald Sinden's wife and best adviser Lives Remembered Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Premium Bonds Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Memorial Service To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-Private Dinner Birthdays Picture Gallery Grab your guns, the cowboy is back in town Anniversaries Births: From the 1930s to the 1960s Raymond Loewy streamlined … Deaths: Making his first appearance on the American … Debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Voice of America The US voters have spoken. Did they choose well? What did you think of the election? United front Damage limitation Daily Life November 4 Sour grapes Less Moore Common thread Feeling queasy Welcome blow The other half Money's worth Dream team The hardest word What's your view? Questions Answered Chess Raymond Keene Personal Column Bridge Andrew Robson Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Bonfire Night may bring hidden dangers Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Air Miles Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Paddock fall puts Johnson in hospital Racing Grand National prove the latest hit as trend spreads Times Test Tomorrow Fontwell Park Wolverhampton Nottingham Haydock Park Towcester The Wright Track Wolverhampton Hexham Yarmouth Racing Power to penalise expert witness in costs Judgment was fatally flawed Rivals taking different tack Sailing From Ascot to Zaire, ten events that delighted or dismayed Simon Barnes, observing 30 years as a sports journalist, recalls Navratilova, Gower and the Heysel Stadium disaster The Countdown so Far She Gives Everything Results Pittsburgh steeled for Owens Links Safeway A little piece of Brixton in Chicago American Sport Athletic Howley a scrum half apart Robinson forced to scour the prop charts England Squad Full house in store for in-form Sale Tomorrow How They Stand Timesonline Loeb in limbo as French teams pull out Motor Sport The Sunday Times Noble insistent Britain still have stomach for the fight Files stolen as mystery deepens in doping case Equestrianism Whitaker takes lead role Martyn gains edge in pitch battle Newcomers reward Lee with victory Thomson toppled Leeds challenge Clarke in hunt Nykaenen twist Table time-outs Football Today's Fixtures Bowls Golf Rackets Snooker Squash Tennis Beachill weathers Kneipp rally Squash The Times Henman lacking in Russian resistance Tennis Ben Schott's sporting miscellany Death talk and trash talk. The dangers of the Cresta Run and a silent end to a barracker's innings in Australia are explained in the final extract from Schott's Sporting, Gaming & Idling Miscellany Managerial Departures The Times Uneasy peep into demons of tortured talents Book Review Mills added to list of managerial casualties David McVay on the day the League's oldest club followed a Midlands fashion Stan: Tackling My Demons by Stan Collymore (CollinsWillow, … Newcastle take time to assert superiority Uefa Cup Group D Sega Schalke 04 beat Heart of Midlothian by a solitary goal … Group E Brown agrees to stay with United The Premiership Today Zenden brace invigorates vibrant Middlesbrough Why FA's punishment fits Mutu's 'crime' John Goodbody says the Romanian was lucky to be caught out of competition Football Peugtot How the Fa Treated Other Cases The Times Crossword On the Comeback Trail Radcliffe facing tall order after Athens woe On Monday Times Sport Chelsea accuse 'weak' FA over seven-month ban for Mutu The Times Football inside Tomorrow in the New Compact Saturday Sport Can Radcliffe rediscover golden touch? Inside Today The Times How to Lose Weight Quotes of the Day Can you play great classical roles if you don't talk proper? Smack in the middle Dare to be dour Image of the Day A survey plane over Grlmsvotn mountaln, lceland, where a volcanlc eruption has created a masslve ash cloud. Commerclal filghts have been cancelled The Ethicist Let's do launch (if your stomach can take it) Manned space exploration is back, with two planned missions to Mars. After a few minutes of Zero gravity Richard Morrison wonders how the human body can cope Double Airmiles Tomorrow Buffy? Well, she slays me Sarah Michelle Gellar unsettles Hugo Rifkind with talk of the Buffy bra-strap drinking game Winter warmer for sparkling wits Home. forum@thetimes.co.uk Bonfire Night Bean Soup A herbal hit you Health Taking herbal remedies can reduce the effectiveness of the contraceptive pill, and patients should be generally aware of the risks of combining natural herbs with prescription drugs, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Tomorrow in Jab Boost Weekend Drops Cancer Camera Doctor's Orders Beastly reader has got my number Hair with Hari Dover Street Market Cool threads for To ask Lucia van der Post a question, e-mail asklucia@thetimes Getting personal Luxury with Lucia Arts Give us your & money (again) Yet another humanitarian crisis in Africa has prompted the release of Live Aid on DVD. David Sinclair revisits 1985 Punt&dennis A Good Career Move—or Not? Pop Albums And Then There were the Ones who Didn't Quite Play Ball. . . It's time to change Festival It's always out with the old for two sax greats, finds Alyn Shipton The Times Slag Heaps Swap Shop Lord of the stag party goes to Hollywood Caitlin Moran on television Concert Britten Sinfonia/MacMillan West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge Suffer little children Theatre Forty Winks Royal Court, Sw1 Theatre The Chairs Barbican Pit Pop Nick Cave Nick Cave Hastings Pier Opera & Ballet Mancunian mantra man Geoff Brown welcomes the rediscovery of a "blazingly original" British composer See Eva Cassidy Sings Classical CDs Geoff Brown TV & Radio Radio Choice FilmFirst David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Live Football League Main Channels Sky One Entertainment ITV2 Factual Discovery Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids CBBC Television Terrestrial Razorlight Up all night My Dad's the Prime Minister Timewatch Variations The Simpsons Friday Night with Jonathan Ross This Happy Breed Dr Strangelove (1964, b/w) Sky Cinema 1,4pm Punch-Drunk Love (2003) Sky Movies 1,8pm Trouble in the toy department Last Night's TV Ask Agrippina True Fiction Index T2 Crossword No 3428 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Philip Howard Goldsmiths The Times Andmortar Propertyaddict Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor Resistance is Useless—agents should bite the bullet and turn sellers' packs to their advantage Devon Agents Say Somerset Agents Say Devon V Somerset In Detached Property in North London Finchley: a four-bedroom house, secluded by a tall listed wall, with off-street parking Out Secluded Period Cottage in Surrey Tilford: a three-bedroom Grade II listed house with about a third of an acre of land Away Former Vicarage in Wiltshire Collingbourne Kingston: late-19th century house In an isolated location off a rural lane That Shrinking Feeling Libby Purves wouldn't put a dog in some of the kennels she saw in her quest for a studio You soon learn why It's cheaper: the walls are made of Ryvita Elegant, exclusive and irresistible. . . Mullions for a Million Marcus Binney visits a Tudor house that has weathered the storms of changing fashion Rydon homes How the Other Half Lives Penny for your Forts Celia Brayfield meets a woman who built a new life and a restoration business in Italy Ballymore Takeumbrian John Payne Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Sales Pig Tales Developers are laying on bangers to sell new homes Buyers on the day were offered a free holiday What a Nice Little Learner London Three-Bedroom Home in Hackney Clarence Place: a four-storey Georglan house near the new Mossbourne Community Academy West Detached House in Oxfordshire Woodstock: three-bedroom property close to Marlborough comprehensive school North Family Home near Manchester Didsbury: detached property close to a popular Roman Cathollc secondary school The Times Bewley Homes PLC Property Italy Property Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church Pull Yourselves Together Investors can increase a neighbourhood's value by teaming up, says Jenny Knight The Times Picture Gallery Joinedup London Rentals Wates
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