News from 11/11/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Jon Ashworth, Joe F. Allison, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Bryan C. Diamond, DJM, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Bill Badham, Robert Thicknesse, Mr Cliff Perry, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Gabriel Coxhead, Philip Howard, Kevin O'Flynn, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ms Jones, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Tom Newton Dunn, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Rachel Hodgkin, Des Kite, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Jonathan Clayton, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Chris Nixon, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Stephen Farrell and Roland and Watson, Gary Jacob, Isabella Rossellini, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Caroline Lancelyn Green, James Clarke, Laura Peck, Anna Hatt, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Colin Turner, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nick Hills, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent and David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ken Starkey, Russell Kempson, Michael Bray, Victor Schenk, Colin McQilian, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Julia Magnet, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Karen Bayne, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Adam Sage, Ian Greaves, Sean MacAulay, Helen Nugent, Stewart Tendler and Anna Patty, Sean McMahon, Carol Sexty, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, C. J. K. Fordham, Roland Watson and Edward Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Angie Loveless, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, John Allison, Violet Greaves, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Michele Kirsch, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Maureen Paton, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Debbie Aviss, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, John Plummer, Sarah Butler, Richard Lloyd Parry and Ali Hamdani, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tom Roundell, Leo Lewis, Joanna Bale and Joe Morgan, David Powell, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Michael Heath,
ResumoThe Times Interest rates have peaked, Bank hints Vitamin danger Threat to drug Career Crooked cricket 'Labour is plotting an absurd course over reform of … Awards for Times Index Reader Enquireies 0845 3011022 Tories offer £150 a week for mothers to stay home Here's a tried and tested way to win votes: get tough on tax and Europe Phoney war Screen Hostage 'killing rooms' are found in Fallujah Blair's model NHS centre in crisis as patients stay away In the Times Today Times News Protection for children still missing Fewer students apply to Oxbridge Battle is joined for the next generation How the Two Generations Compare Tiffany & Co. Is this the future of the mobile? Vodafone has gambled £7bn on its 3G mobile. But Eva Herzigova isn't enough to sell it to Adam Sherwin English pubs offer to ban all smoking in five years Scotland moves to save 5,000 lives each year Counting the Cost save 5,000 lives each year Business 'Bullying letters caused trauma' Runway speeding Hopes to rise Sixth charge Train speed cut Court deal saves Diana fund from bankruptcy Sony Beware macho wasp with a blotchy face Foreign workers snap up the jobs that Britons on benefit reject Employers are looking to immigrants for skilled, motivated staff, report Helen Nugent, Stewart Tendler and Anna Patty Sport BT Migrant Workers from EU Accession States Kingham: Britain's favourite village Capuccino at the farm shop and an industrial estate, Valerie Elliott finds out why this is a Cotswolds gem The Judging What makes a village great? Black Watch pilot shot by rebels Discovery as US forces take 70 per cent of city may help lead investigators to other hiding places where captives are held, Richard Beeston reports Troops 'find slaughterhouse Discovery as US forces take 70 percent of city may help lead investigators to other hiding places where captives are held, Richard Beeston reports Allawi dilemma as relatives are seized where hostages were killed' Refugees claim that civilian casualities left to die Blair stalls move on Black Watch future sky Anniversary date 'divides war veterans' Miscarriage risk from stress The Effects Panerai The vitamin boost that could cause early death One Day Christmas Spectacular Prince promotes mutton Letters, Leaders, Comment Nikon Girl, 5, saves baby sister from dingo Parents alerted by daughter's screams found her shielding infant from attack in Australian hotel, reports Adam Fresco Waterstone's Death pact letter Victim's last clue Family killing Road rage death Bathing burglar Party teenager 'was shot at by half-brother', court told Dell Debate Gunbattle at the Barbican Vauxhall Tom Wolfe, 73, has unveiled a racy novel, I am Charlotte … Lloyds TSB Plumping for a rounder Renée Picture Gallery PS Dark thoughts on Tolkien's genius Credit where it's due Mixed marriages Safety measures on the railways Access to university The poppy as a symbol of the fallen Plans to reduce size of the infantry Energy efficiency Making contact Tory promises on spending cuts Key to election victory Compact Times The Times Scotland the Brave A ban on smoking that will clear the air A Load of Tripe Traditional meals make a comeback under new names A colourful scene from a dream, where you go to sleep counting ants World of Possibilities Bush and Blair should look to the Middle East and beyond Here's tried and tested way to win votes: get tough on tax and Europe Comment Imagine if the principle of gay marriage were made in the courts or by a Brussels directive The Tories should go back to a strategy of politically splashy tax cuts favouring the rich Nobody will Bragg about this absurd policy Labour, in a fit of absent-mindedness, looks set to adopt an unworkable policy for House of Lords reform Bye bye LA, hello Vatican I have a modest proposal: American liberals and European traditionalists should swap continents Thunderer: Let cops be the hard guys PC World Bonhams Living in Fear 'I thought abuse came from bowels of hell' Prudential Battered husbands trapped by shame Nissan Bupa Hidden Verse Coleridge's lost poem saved for the nation Bridget Jones Copycat fear as crossing is set to reopen without new protection Multiple Display Advertising Items Crash tore off suicide Chef's clothes Hi-tech raids on cash machines leave users £61m out of pocket Badge keeps paparazzi out of the picture Halo 2 is heavenly addition to gaming Review Halo 2: The Fallen Microsoft/Xbox exclusive (£39.99) BT Firstnight Business Top heroin boss jailed for 16 years Wing fails to fly Attack man dies In the mind of Degas, the experimental perfectionist First Night Visual Art Art in the Making National Gallery Homebase Judges' key role in life or death cases Injunction protects Oxford lab Animal Testing Dyke's version of events 'wrong' Media Nakheel PC World Drained by a brush with the real world Question Time Briefing JustAAsk Howard attack on regional chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Mps lack appetite for early sittings Currys Currys Roberts Times World News Bush picks a legal hawk. . . ... as he says goodbye to the scourge of liberal America Britain attacks US abuses in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay Tesco Human rights clash with terror war Cocklers' deaths fail to deter new recruits Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gurkhas ready to rescue Britons from Ivory Coast Suspected Chinese nuclear sub triggers security alert in Japan Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items X-Type Spirit Limited Arafat aides divide power as leader lies in deep coma Afghan 'deal to free hostage Briton' Royal Mint Broadband speeds for just over £2.00 a month You might not need that expensive monthly broadband contract after all (AFP): Woman faces death penalty (AFP): False alarm (AFP): Global warning Multiple Display Advertising Items Liza with a Zee Minnelli battles her driver in court Budgens Multiple Display Advertising Items The President is too busy to call, Spain told Mind Games Nicolas Sarkozy The Times Race to power in France hit by dirty tricks Dominique De Villepin (Reuters): Polar possibilities (AP): X-rated judge (AFP): RAF men beaten (AFP): Conman jailed (AFP): Ukraine poll lead (AP): Beer ban blocked Police injured as Netherlands erupts in 'violent maelstrom' (AP): Serb apology for Srebrenica Bulldog screen The Times Saturday Times African castaway recalls a life of love, war and safari Letter from Mombasa Jonathan Clayton Big Pru take-up Times wins Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Hopes thin for future of Astra's blood drug Europe raises G7 threat as Fed bolsters dollar Banks face £700m hit over card fees Times Business Investec Talking 'bout 3rd generation Weighing up the interest rates balance Compensate for the myths Need to Know Business Briefing Economics FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Young channel Stop Press Starbucks plans Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Portfolio Building Services Business Big Shot Insurers injure plans for accident self-regulation Augusta SEC inquires into German practices at Bristol-Myers Microsoft in search of Google's magic touch Financial adviser spent clients' cash on Porsches and Ferraris Retailer's Voracious Buying Spree Public expects property will outperform the stock market Baugur aims to fashion £55m deal for Mk One Merrydown shares soar as predator takes notice British Airways Oil price rises predicted to ease as supplies increase Lords critical of Bank's 'poor gauging of inflation dangers' Bank's dovish tone signals rates pause Shares of Mersey Docks surge after takeover approach GE Benfield directors seize chance to sell The Times C&w to cut hundreds of jobs as it focuses on broadband 'We were sexy, now we want to be normal' Bid moves at Whitehead Mann Markets HSBC Filling the Gaps US arm of ScotPower set to miss £1bn target Novar says no way to Melrose's approach SAS Dairy Crest milks butter and spreads ABF jumps as Primark outsells Bhs and M&s Hell's Kitchen serves up hot sherry sales for sponsor Nivea cream group's profits surge by 8% Times on Line Four more states prepare to embrace euro by 2007 Harmony seeks unity over Gold Fields Crickey! Russian politicians sink public beer ban Yukos falls after stake in Sibneft is frozen France to seek €3bn in nuclear power sale Pearson predicts profit at FT with advertising boost The Times From Penguin to Education Daily Mail buys online property magazine A lawyer at the bar City Diary Banking on looks City Diary Sour grapes? City Diary Qantas The Times Unit Trust Information Service Business Unit Trusts This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Wildlife for All Trust Case Study The Times Short change for small business Elizabeth Judge examines a study that suggests high street banks are failing to stick to rules for a fair deal Sport Severn Trent and United see share values watered down 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 Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Time to consider pulling the plug on Scottish Power The Day's Biggest Movers Cable & Wireless Gilts Exchange on high after stock upgrade Smaller Capitalisation Shares Whitehead Mann Business Crockett & Jones Relations thaw across the divide Michael Theodoulou Introduces a Report on the Island's Reunification Prospects and its Future in the EU A Touch of Britain Cyprus Family firms build on early foundations Multiple Display Advertising Items More than sun, sea and sand Small island but perfectly formed to lure investors Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Capital way to enjoy the big city experience A show and a London hotel for £80 a night, or a fortnight's cruise to Rio from £699. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Travel Caves and waves rave Times Register Rear-Admiral David Kirke Fighter pilot and squadron commander who created and trained a fleet air arm for the Indian Navy Anniversaries Birthdays Sir Alastair down Chairman of Burmah Oil who brought the company back from the brink of collapse, restoring profits and morale John Barber Executive who was handed the poisoned chalice of trying to run British Leyland at a time when its affairs were irredeemable George Daneel Springbok rugby forward who became a clergyman and campaigner against apartheid Gibson Kente South African writer and musician whose theatre works challenged racial discrimination and later broke the silence about the HIV/Aids epidemic Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriages University News Anniversary Luncheon Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-War To place death notices, acknowledgements Children's rights Questions Answered Keeping the lid on What's your view? Listen and learn Shaggy dog story Bridge Chess debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate Register Debate the issues of the day, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Hands-On Parenting Labour MPs have failed to secure an outright ban on smacking. Is it ever right to slap a child? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fearful police officers are entitled to inquest anonymity Court of Appeal Timesonline Restraining persons unknown from breach of planning law Court of Appeal Avoiding bias in assessing support Court of Appeal Tobacco advert rules lawful Queen's Bench Division Clear skies reveal magic of auroras Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day November 11, 1919 The nation prepared to mark the first anniversary of the armistice The Air Miles Travel Company Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Murphy given fillip with ride on Rooster Booster Times Test Barnett wise to promotional potential of new National sponsor Diary Ludlow Taunton The Wright Track Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Anglers hooked on fishy tale of the one that got away Brian Clarke on the mysterious case of the 'walking whopper' Trailblazer Tottman skating to prominence Ice Hockey Murphy shows signs of fulfilling his potential Snooker Joining the Men Wellens keen to tackle new challenge Rugby League The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times How They Stand Satellites to help next generation into orbit Tennis Neil Harman finds plenty of optimism on an LTA launch pad in Wrexham Baker and Chapman forced to go back to the future Golf The Trio Going up in the World Stretford in the clear Mustoe banned Sainz withdraws Woods title bid Lawson in action Sharks steal win Awad dies at 49 Sweetenham denies Australia overtures Swimming Youthful Duncalf sets tone with unexpected victory Squash Renault Laguna Hurdles likely to delay doping dispute Equestrianism Robinson's reign to be built on respect Sport Rugby Union Racing Hickie returns to the Ireland fold No change for Australia Cueto succeeds in England quest after hard work to build on his flying start David Hands reports on the Sale wing who has finally secured an international debut The Times Muralitharan will benefit from new law on throwing Sport Cricket High-tech aids that add twist to a familiar problem John Westerby looks at the cameras and computers that have assisted the ICC The Way Forward Somerset close in on Smith Cricket Times Online By Our Sports Staff: Warne and Lehmann return Holmes set to focus on fun after golden year Athletics David Powell finds the double Olympic champion in relaxed mood and setting new goals for herself in South Africa Life ban for Young after EPO finding reopens controversy Quiz show king by royal appointment The Times Times Online Toshack favourite for return to Wales job Arsenal youth prove they are in league of their own France punish Pires for questioning coach The Premiership Today Winning Ways with Kids Mellor weighs in with double League Cup Leica Redknapp left in limbo after new appointment Prestige Friendly International Newcastle rocking as Robben reveals extra class The Draw United handed second helping Radzinski strikes late to ruin Forest's evening Rise and rise of the superstar stopper Rick Broadbent says a world-class defender can really be worth £90,000 a week Peugeot The Times Crossword Managerial change hardly a departure on the South Coast Nick Szczepanik on comings and goings that have proved undoing of Southampton Plastic pitches ready to bounce back into fashion Lowe's Legion Times Sport Lowe ready to plan Hoddle's route back to Southampton The Times Football inside League Cup Results Inside Today Index The Times Quotes of the Day Aping Bush's moral stance just won't work over here Super spellers So glad you rang Where policing works Image of the Day We will remember them: autumn leaves frame the war memorial in Shildon, Co Durham The Ethicist The secrets of a good working relationship. . . Office affairs are disruptive right? Wrong, argue two business school professors-they can be a positive influence in the workplace. Penny Wark reports We Share a Lot with One Another Sexual Tension Makes It Fun Some Suspect US-BUT No One Knows The Sunday Times Grief further down the line The father of Michele Kirsch died in a train crash in 1967. But she's over it. At least, that's what she tells herself. The reality is that after every new rail disaster the emotions flood back After I read about his death, when I was 13 in a library, I began to cry, great gulping sobs When you weep at the death of people you don't know, it cheapens real grief That chicken deserves a drink The Way we Live now Food home. forum@thetimes.co.uk Drunken Chicken I go on dates Getting Personal When uprooting becomes a truly moving experience Hearth Goddess No drink, no cirrhosis? Not always, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford. Your waistline can also be to blame The Wellman Clinic Doctor's Orders Award Time Screen Cutting Bridget down to size Viewpoint Young bachelorette Sara Lawrence sizes up the contradictory appeal of Ms Jones If she spent more time living than writing she might have more fun Take 62 Serious? You must be joking Interview Maureen Paton talks to Beeban Kidron, heavyweight director of Bridget Jones The Times Ladies in Lavender More New Releases Ian Johns runs the gauntler from love's mystery to a real-life bloodbath Sugar, spice and all things nasty New Releases James Christopher sees two actors make their directing debuts with differing impact but similiar success They shoot, but they never score Even David Beckham's silky skills are unlikely to upset the form book and produce a winning footie film, says Sean MacAulay Football lacks the sort of elongated personal duel movies thrive on Greatness can only be revered when it has implicity vanished UGC Is Jude about to go back to obscurity? Law was hellbent on committing all the cardinal sins of leading-mandom What a Load of Rubbish Can These Belting Soundtracks Compete with Ry Cooder's Paris, Texas? Dvd Giveaway The Times New wave, old Paris, Texas Giveaway On Saturday Times Wenders masterpiece. Stephen Dalton on this This is a beautiful European dream of a semi-fictional, cinematic America Wim Wenders: A Life in Pictures Best Screen Play It's a Classic because. . . Le Petit prince Masterpieces starring a young Alain Delon are on show in a festival, reports Alex O'Connell His life stories easily upstage the plots of his own gangster movies Birth Tomorrow UGC Lavender blues Set Report Even big stars have to fight with the money men, as Stephen Dalton learns Entertainments Springtime in the West End Theatre The Producers Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Opera The Second Mrs Kong Festival Hall First Choice Doomed lovers boldly imagined Dance Romeo and Juliet Palace Theatre, Manchester Opera Mignon Guildhall School of Music and Drama The Times TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chate's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Word Watching Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One The Culture Show BBC Two, 7pm/11.20pm Viewing Guide Blackpool BBC One, 9pm Variations Screws: Inside Belmarsh BBC Two, 9pm The Hunt for Lord Lucan Channel 4,9pm The Terminator Film Choice Trading Places (1983) Channel 4, 11.10pm A Bout De Souffle (Breathless) (1960, b/w) BBC Two, 12.20am Your life in their very slippery hands Last Night's TV The not-so-game boys True Fiction Fans are queuing overnight to get hold of Halo 2, a long-awaited computer game. T2 envisages a dilemma Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3433 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Goldsmiths The Times Inside Contact US The Times Offshoring is a two-way process The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week What Else Happened Olympus Personal pampering benefits all Perks of the Week Data File The Times The 60-Second Business Book Management Index It's not all bad news How to... Cope with Redundancy Shaky global markets and falling share prices have meant job losses in sectors of the market once considered safe from the malaise. Carly Chunoweth finds a way back from redunancy Test Yourself Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Ford The Headhunter How do I deal with porn in an office e-mail? Worklife Challenge How Do I Become. . . Foxtons Passion and bright ideas build success Opinion Pension, who needs one? If successful organisations are driven by motivated, ordinary people, there is more security to be found in chasing your passion, says Colin Turner My Best Move. . . ... And my Worst Lessons I Have Learnt Data File Web Watch Index What It's like Working for. . . Astra Zeneca The company football Xi may be useless, but the pharmaceutical firm gives its staff a lot to feel good about, says Carol Lewis The Key to. . . explore RBS offers a range of prospects to bank on The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers What Not to Do. . . Graduate Applications In the shadow of new courses Some management experts say that the Mba is past its sell-by date. Ken Starkey says it has a future, but not as we know it Case Study The Management Guide to Fast Food The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch Workspace 10 The Office Psychologist Workspace Stress Prison graduates are a viable option Trend Watch Employing Ex-Offenders A criminal record might not seem attractive to potential employers but well-qualified ex-cons are finding employment, as Clare Dight reports You've got to look sharp What to Wear To an Interview Work Kit Statwatch You Need a New Job when. . . Ask the Experts Self-belief is the answer Career Clinic Managers should deal with bullying Letters Test Yourself. . . Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldman Sachs
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