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News from 10/11/2004

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Andrew Robson, Magnus Linlklater, Phil Yates, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Paula Radcliffe, Kirsty McLeod, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Joe-Joseph, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Nicholas Russell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Phil Siddorn, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Patrick Hosking and Helen Rumbelow, Paul Freeman, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, I. Clark, James Hider, Tom Newton Dunn, Leslie McLoughlin, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Oscar Humphrie, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Armando Iannucci, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, Graig Lord, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Jonny Timms, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Angus Duncan, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Alan Hamilton, Andrew Botterill, Stephen Farrell, Roland Watson, Linn Branson, Jonathan Gibbs, David Kembail-Cook, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Sue Fox, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Steve Bird, Laura Peek and Nicola Woolcock, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, All Hamdani and Richard Lloyd Parry, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Matthew Elton Thomas, Joyce Glasser, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Ronald Forrest, Rob Wright, Tony Kerpel, Alan McLoughlin, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Nicky Campbell, D. E. Ridler, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Michael Morpurgo, Jemma Chapman, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Peter Neufeld, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Iain Salisbury, Kevin Granville, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Nick Szczepanik, Kathryn Hone, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Pugh, Philip Webster and Helen Rumbelow, Matthew Parris, Mike Johnson (Deputy Director-General), S. K. Sie, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, John Thomaides, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Jim Ryan, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Brian Glanville, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, John Glass, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Julian Osborne, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Paula Winter, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Tom MacFarlane, Robert Kovach, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Derek Marshall, Richard Fountaine, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith,

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The Times Chancellor rejects pension reforms Democracy cost Arafat vigil Stamp price rise Debut novel listed Grand prix deal Index A savage dance of death in the alleys of Fallujah James Hider spent 12 hours with the advancing US forces before he was wounded Emlyn Hughes Michael Morpurgo what to tell them about war, by the … In the Times Today The Times Mandelson faces questioning over 'link' to coup plot They came from gate and alley . . . they died where they stood The soaring price of democracy Voters are paying almost twice as much as in 1997, reports Philip Webster When village life is vote, vote, vote The Cost of Democracy Burberry 'MacHinegun fire tracked along the wall. The girls died instantly' Duchess's garden of cannabis, cocaine and opium Weather Eye Two jailed for honour killing Smoking threat Thai officer bailed Midnight shock Chef's surprise Poor old Bridget loses her wobbly grip on perfection Film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason Firstnight Bose Brooks's high-camp Hitler romps into London Firstnight Theatre The Producers Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Beat bobby at the end of a mobile White Paper points the way to more community influence and a user-friendly era of policing, reports Stewart Tendler Halifax Talking to police does not make you a grass Softly Softly Proud farewell to Camp Dogwood's first casualty Island Recruits The Black Watch mourns the loss of its quiet Fijian Terror mastermind escapes Militants unleash wave of attacks across Iraq 'The emergency decree should have come after the invasion. It is an admission Iraq is destroyed' Deadly rockets blast way through Arab world deplores 'barbaric' offensive Microsoft Office DIY woman strangled by cable of electric drill egg Online Mother cleared of baby murder had stabbed husband to death Green & Black's By Times Reporters: Family had always linked killings Free The Renault Safety Zone End to 12 years of hell, says Stagg New DNA test could solve Nickell murder, says Sean O'Neill Win a year at Virgin. Second prize 2 years E-mail: people@thetimes.co.uk People Alliance Leicester People Chaplin sale PS directline Going to the dogs Researchers hail 'exciting' obesity drug Dope test could cost Ireland its only Athens gold marconi MPs back equality for gay couples firstdirect On God and sex there is a moral divide between Britain and US Teaching Arabists Concern for safety of Black Watch Reflections on the pain and loss of the Great War Sellers' packs God and creation Church attendance Cynicism and hostility on EU treaty Student finances Treasury views on lottery funds Database address Cultural visits Picture Gallery Voting Costs Beware politicians peddling more politicians INN Fashion The traditional pub survives despite the competition Why I'm feeling totally teed off . . . and six secrets of Bush's victory Notebook Taking Fallujah A difficult but absolutely essential military operation Power to the people! Make a bonfire of Gone, Vonne, Curds and Becon The North East gave Prescott a bloody nose. His satrap will know how to pay it back An old soldier, a pint and a Senior Service Our legislators have no place banning smoking in bars. We all have the right to choose our poison Guilty until proved innocent New forensic evidence raises disturbing questions about the treatment of Colin Stagg Thunderer: Oh, come off it, Stephen Labour are to be the neighbours from hell for the Conservatives teacher training agency Lloyds TSB insurance Nature Lantern parade postponed Milburn pledge Albatross fears Just AA sk Killers made victim tell his wife that he was Ok, court told The Incredibles I won't listen to silly fathers, says judge sky Keep It in the Family, Not the Court T Mobile Fifth teenager on murder charge Scout jailed Painful fact Halo gamers set to humble Hollywood Just what drove him to do it, ask grieving families of suicide crash Brian Drysdale would never have done it if he'd thought that others would die, a family friend said. Steve Bird, Laura Peek and Nicola Woolcock report Anusol 'My daughter would still be alive if she had been wearing a simple lapbelt' There are not enough seats on trains, never mind seatbelts. . . Falconer to act over claim culture Sport McAfee MoD contracts cost extra £1.7bn Defence Corporation prepares for a spin London The Whitbread Shortlist Retirement homes needed for ex-sprinters First build a shed—labourer finds plot for his debut novel A fearful outbreak of sibling rivalry Parliamentary Sketch Air France Today in Parliament Tetrapak tycoon gave Tories £198,000 I still want to lead Britain, says Brown onetel Children's rights disputed A pint is more popular than the pulpit Lexmark Toucan Spirit of the Age Times World News Palestinians prepare for death Aides warn that time is running short for Yassir Arafat in his fight for life, writes Stephen Farrell Four Hours of Mixed Signals Film-maker's funeral sparks violence Hiscox Protesters go on the rampage after seven bodies are found in Caucasus Speaking out (Reuters): Warning over fusion reactor (AFP): Ship fire kills four (AFP): TGV crash death (AFP): Mumps alert (AP): Rocket for aide M&S 5M in World Buttiglione 'outs' his EU successor as a Freemason By Our Foreign Staff: Flemish party is ruled to be racist Berlin Wall guards guilty Would-be defectors were torn apart by shrapnel gun as they tried to escape to freedom, reports Roger Boyes in Berlin Business The Times Barrier Put up Overnight The Times United they stand, but divisions that split East and West Germany remain Bush 'set to ignore rift with Europe a bit longer' four Ashcroft bows out claiming mission is over Mbeki on mission to Ivory Coast as civil unrest grows Linguaphone British hostage allowed to call home Online Times Business Bubble case pops Test for Marconi Baugur lifts stake Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Chancellor dismisses earnings tie to state pensions NAPF protest M&S culls board 'to speed up decisions' Changing managers has its pitfalls HSBC Brown in the land of denial Looking through Rose-tinted spectacles AIM high with venture capital Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Speculation over Yukos fate Stop Press Microsoft option changes approved Elan plans $850m sale to fund MS drug Oil union to join strike in Nigeria Vodafone set to confirm 3G subsidy Quote of the Day Directors' Dealings Data Exchange Rates Business Big Shot Results in Brief Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Look Ahead Data Day Marsh axes 3,000 as insurer braces itself for a payout abbey Liberty denies News Corp plot CAT shares fall as eye drug fails Inquiry to centre on Pfizer drug development Banks fail to profit from research Commerzbank plans 900 cuts Business Startup Lloyds TSB to relocate 1,000 more jobs abroad Rapid East Asian growth lifts 250m out of poverty Scandinavina Airlines Bonuses are back City Diary Clare thinking City Diary Bertelsmann upbeat over profits Wimpole Times Online Euro Disney rides to new low with a €145m loss French hit back over state aid to industry CBI Conference Surge in exports helps to narrow UK's trade deficit Royal Mail seeks stamp price rise Pension scheme shortfall deepens by another £8bn Class Act IBM Freedom is great but can't pay the bills Slide in oil price helps to keep share index positive Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Yell may be worth a shout for those angling for value Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Cambridge Silicon Radio Gilts Uncertainty lowers Electrocomponents Smaller Capitalisation Shares Cambridge Antibody Business Equity Prices Adopt a Dolphin 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 action Times Register Emlyn Hughes Footballer who captained England and inspired Liverpool through their 1970s glory days Emlyn Hughes, OBE, footballer, was born on August 28,1947. He died on November 9, aged 57 Lives in Brief Miles Baster, violinist, was born on July 25,1935. He died on October 14,2004, aged 69 Ma Chengyuan, director of the Shanghai Museum, was born in 1927. He died on September 25,2004 aged 77 Major-General Simon Lytle Soldier whose experience of combat reinforced his belief in the battlefield attack helicopter Major-General Simon Lytle, CB, Director, Army Air Corps and Army Aviation, 1992-95, was born on October 1,1940. He died on October 17,2004, aged 64 Lives Remembered George Holleyman Archaeologist whose meticulous excavations in Sussex laid bare the details of life in Bronze Age Britain George Holleyman, archaeologist and antiquarian bookseller, was born on December 10,1910. He died on October 2,2004, aged 93 Michel Batisse French water-conservation specialist who guided Unesco in the establishment of hundreds of biosphere reserves worldwide Michel Batisse, environmental scientist, was born on April 3,1923. He died on September 27,2004, aged 81 Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Dinner Anniversaries Birthdays Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Acknowledgements Home rule Given a choice The North has done us all a favour The answer One-way street See-through policy Spare me No more GB What's your view? Unfair Governance debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers John Prescott's dream of elected regional assemblies is dead. But the defeat raises other issues, such as the West Lothian question Questions Answered Bridge Chess Winning Move Daily Life November 10,1959 Quick Word Personal Column Education Ban on prior publication not lightly granted Court of Appeal Education Temporary removal of child allowed Court of Appeal Nature Notes On this Day November 10, 1953 Air Miles Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Stalled anticyclone brings dismal days Weather Eye Times Sport Reality dawns for McCoy and Murphy Racing Pipe nominates Contraband as pick of his Open team Times Test Kelso The Wright Track Lingfield Park New Bury Hazell has chance to prove worth as Worsley pulls out Bowing out at the Top The Times Voyce try passes all the tests as Britain's fastest The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Squads Sweetenham returns to poolside under new plan for future Swimming Today's Fixtures O'Connor is ready to take on the world Rugby Union This was about me trying to Salvage Something In the final extract from her autobiography, Paula Radcliffe explains why she gambled on the 10,000 metres 'It did not come off but I can live with it. I did what I felt was right' The Philosophy Times Books is offering Paula: My Story So Far, by … And Finally Words to Inspire Why facing up to Athens has been so good for me The Book Teams agree deal to save grand prix for Silverstone Motor Racing Ferrari risk pariah status if they swerve rule changes The Times Sainz doubt after crash Calling time Smith signs Wannstedt quits Pink Beaten White praises deadly Ding Bennett determined to stage Tri-Nations in Australia Rugby League Daredevil Thomson maintains momentum Sailing Dumb and dumber: a lamentable tale of short-sighted clumsiness The Times Robson's return aims for more than just nostalgia The Times Surprise ruling moves goalposts over fixtures Never Go Back Souness unrepentant as he faces FA charge Well Played, but Poorly Managed Show of Sainsbury money seals Leeds sale The Premiership Today Adams quits as learning curve proves too steep Arsenal youngsters punch above their weight again League Cup American Express Last Night's Results News Pools Forecast Jol's reign off to a flyer as Spurs turn on style Collapse pushes Wigley to brink Portsmouth enjoy rare away success thanks to Yakubu Emlyn Hughes, the raconteur who made a princess giggle On the Ball Peugeot The Times Crossword On the Box How versatility proved a stumbling block Brian Glanville on a career that peaked on that unforgettable May night in Rome Never a question mark over popularity Times Sport Liverpool team-mates pay tribute to 'Crazy Horse' The Times Emlyn Hughes Remembered League Cup Results Inside Today The Times Why the Incredibles are the next Big Thing Quotes of the Day Now I've outed myself. And I'm happy to do so Advice to readers Kerry's genius Leaving a nasty taste Image of the Day Bottles of alcohol are destroyed in Jakarta, Indonesia, to mark the end of Ramadan The Ethicist A super-reality version of suburban family life The animated film The incredibles is a smash in the US and opens here next week. Toby Moore explains why a family of super heroes so captures our current mood Disney Pixar Hits The Critics Rave War IS said. Don't hide it from your children With Remembrance Day and Iraq our Children are bombarded with images of war. What should we tell them? The Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo says that as the border between childhood and adulthood blurs, it's best to be honest Daddy Won't Die What to Read In search of my childhood lost Don't be fooled by the glitzy playboy lifestyle that you read about in the magazines, says Oscar Humphries. Behind the fake smiles these are simply boys at play A chance I thought well worth taking Mortality Etc I don't want my son growing up feeling as though he is being chased by a disease Playboy Ways A life journey of love and discovery Love Etc Nick campbel, 43, is a radio and televison presenter. He lives in London with his second wife, Tina Ritchie, and their four daughters It's fish and it's red but it's no herring Food home.forum@thetimes.co.uk your household dilemmas solved MacKerel with Beetroot Relish Don't stand so close to me Health Halitosis is a source of great embarrassment, but it can be avoided. Chewing herbs and eating fewer dairy-rich foods and more fibre will help, says Jane Clarke I'm hoping that knickers can halt my financial slide Nouveau Pauvre Rich pickings in classic cast-offs Anita Pallenberg and Laura Bailey are raiding their closets for Topshop's vintage sale. And it's all for a good cause, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Make-Up Wake-Up Call Decadent Debenhams Be moisture-rich to feed the pore Beauty Expert The Sunday Times Arts Face to face with a nation Visual Art Kathryn Hone on the Prado's comprehensive tribute to Spanish portraiture The Spanish Portrait The Royal Ballet Comedy Otis Lee Crenshaw Comedy Store, SW1 Walk on the wild side Theatre Fresh kills Royal Court Upstairs Here's a female dramatist who can write about man-and-man Theatre Fields of Gold Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough First Choice Concert The Fibonacci Sequence St John's Smith Square, SW1 Entertainments Concert Goerne/Schneider Wigmore Hall Read all about it Exhibition The 2002 Turner Prize winner Keith Tyson offers elaborate explanations of his work, but are they really any help, asks John Russell Taylor Keith Tyson: Geno/pheno Paintings Haunch of Venison, W1 The textual element is hardly designed to clarify matters Tomorrow: In Screen Beckham's film deal and the curse of the soccer movie Peepshow machine Object Lesson TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Terrestrial Television Last Night's TV Failing to cross the final frontier Viewing Guide Oscar? Nah, I'm David True Fiction Index T2 Crossword Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts The Times United by the joy of music Working Relationship Donatella Flick, left, the international patron of the arts, and her PA, Sarah Muscat The Times New law will make ageism a thing of the past Double act has stood test of time Maureen Bryant has been with the same employer since 1958. Rosalind Renshaw discovers why she has stayed so long Time Savers Contacts Waterside Recruitment Ltd A French bistro classic for people with busy lives Tasting Cardigans that are more chic than conventional Karen Homer Real-life fashion Think carefully before saying yes to that new post Do not accept in haste and repent at leisure. Take time to consider and make sure you are suited to the job on offer, advises Linn Branson Jobs for nearly all but problems too Does a high employment zone suit employers and employees, asks Fred Redwood pitman training Seaside hotel offers something special Conference Call One-stop travel shop Fyi tinycom

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