News from 12/11/2004
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Andrew Robson, Rob Aeschbach, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Robert Cole, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Buck Rutledge, Victoria Solt Dennis, Jane Mulkerrins, Mark Souster, Peter Kinsley, Bruce Chadwick, Philip Howard, Nick Glover, Christine Seib, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Joyce Blake, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, John Bungey, Tom Newton Dunn, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, David Sharrock, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, John Street, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Courtney Atkin, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Tom Andrews, Helen Rumbelow, Hugo Rifkind, Paul Rubert, Angela Jameson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Eileen Atkins, Ian Whittell NBA review, Michael Evans and David Lister, John Westerby, Hannah Westley, Tom Baldwin, Joanna Nathan, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Joyce Glasser, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Russeil Kempson, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Mary and Sieghart, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Caroline Merrell and Magnus Grlmond, David Charter, Roland Watson and Stephen Farrell, Jemma Chapman, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Elizabeth Timms, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Jon Ronson, Eileen Pennell, Alex Hawkes, Melvyn Measures, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Stewart Tendler, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Roland White, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, James Templer, Sian Morgan, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Michael Faraday, Susan Emment Deputy Property Editor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Ken Collins, Peter Riddell, Nick Szczepanik NFL review, Richard Stoneman, Richard Beeston, Geoff Marsh, Lucia van der Post, Graham Searjeant, George Webb, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Shimon Peres, Martin Waller, Erlan Idrissov, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Norman Braidwood, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Alec E. Perman, Richard Morrison, Susan MacDonald, Alan Parker, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Ken collins,
ResumoThe Times Abramovich and Russian law chief Nation remembers Capital gains cut Football summit Design a baby Profits of crime 'Two middle-aged barristers competing over how much they will do for mothers' Index End of the Arafat era Britain and US work on new peace plan after death of leader Index Millions are at risk from different CJD strain In the Times Today The Times Princess's aircraft in 'near-miss' Seaside towns top teen pregnancy list Perfect Donors Asprey London Couples may get chance to design the 'ideal' IVF baby Police 'ignore profits of crime' Too few forces are using new powers to confiscate assets of money launderers and criminals, Stewart Tendler reports PCs on duty had group sex with drunk woman Money Grabbers: How Forces Fared Cash seizures for 2003 Picture Gallery Brown begins build-up to the election Track record £2.6m for wife Corrections Gucci Housewives' choice turns Rock Hall of Fame into a gallery of soft sellers Palestinians dazed at death of Leaders rush to fill political vacuum after news reaches Ramallah at dawn, writes Stephen Farrell DELL Tears as coffin leaves for Cairo What They Said Israel welcomes enemy's passing While the country's leaders expressed hope for future, on the streets the mood has been muted, reports David Sharrock from Jerusalem Tributes mask the mistrust and machinations Foreign Editor's Briefing Front-Runners to Lead the Palestinians Index Successor faces huge challenge to win mass acceptance Choice of leader will determine whether Palestinians escape violence or fall into deeper chaos, writes Richard Beeston What They Said Fluent in Finance The Los Angeles premiere of a Very Long Engagement, … Perpetual prince PS Language problem IWC Paxman, club man Index Stoppard falls to dark forces But there is controversy elsewhere Today's dead honoured Victims of the war in Iraq gave added poignancy to Britain's traditional Services of Remembrance, Robin Young reports The All New Discovery Land Rover Iraq's insurgents Kazakh elections View of Bush's 'moral' majority Need to reconsider family law and the role of the courts Police marksmen Church attendance Changes to the pensions systems Accents on stage Aftermath of the Berkshire crash Gypsies in village fields Kiss me quick Picture Gallery Child's Play Politicians are suddenly in the family way Numbing Numbers Su Doku—a new puzzle to intrigue and torment Times readers Taking your life is a cowardly betrayal that we should never condone After Arafat A death that should breathe life into the prospects for peace With the passing of their father, the Palestinians have a chance to emerge Fighting starts on the home front Childcare has moved from being politically marginal to where the election will be fought The Times Dream your rustic dreams The English fantasise about living in villages, but in reality they are increasingly exclusive preserves We are far too soft on torture Multiple Display Advertising Items PC World MS Just AAsk 'Star Trek' spaceship enters the gateway to the Moon Viagra helps to break the ice for Tory adversaries BT Casino limit may infringe EU law Cabinet revolt blocks electoral reform plan Hidden costs of a menu without prices Political Briefing Is school-based childcare best for our children? Superdads fight for the nursery vote The two main party leaders spent a day trying to appeal to harassed mothers. Helen Rumbelow reports on their Policies ladies in lavender Comet Tough School Weather Eye No respite for Officer Cadet Wales Prince Harry will get no special treatment as he learns to live the Army life, Ben Hoyle reports from Open Day at Sandhurst WHsmith Comet Prince with Eastern promise First Night Theatre Hamlet Dixons Rare photos of incredible voyage come to the surface 130 years on Over-50s the oldest teenagers in town Do you refuse to grow old gracefully? Multiple Display Advertising Items Wife dumps Alzheimer's husband in hospital Currys Health, T2 Father plugs his design to spike date rapists Oxford inquiry on abuse of monkey Dancing on Gurkhas fly to aid of Britons in Ivory Coast Advert banned Learning curve Death driver fined Medals sale Index Ninety years young, the ballet star who still has a spring in his step Private clubs escape smoking ban Public Health Bad Santa Britain may fund EU students Education Safety fear slows tilting trains Railways Bose feel nuzzlyfeel Bhs Times World News Ousting of Russian law chief 'saved Chelsea boss billions' Sibbneft still hot despite freeze Argos And Watch Full Length Music Videos only on Threepay This time, Arnie means business Index (AP): India reduces Kashmir forces (AP): Cancer relief (Reuters): Not today, thanks Comet Business Startup 2004 Israelis seize Vanunu inside cathedral (Reuters): South Koreans enriched uranium Losers in denial over Bush Online Siemens Nationwide TV stations drop Private Ryan over bad language Elaine Monaghan detects a new timidity sweeping America US soldiers set to move in on martyrs' land I'm no hero, says pilot who saved comrade Fallujah Toll The Times Rebels spread chaos to Mosul Indian police guard man aged 107 who cannot move Harrods (AP): Nigerian court bans oil strike (AP): Farm appeal lost (AP): On message (AFP): Ramadan ruling By Our Foreign Staff: Dutch investigate Muslim militants ciny.com German embassy workers in visa corruption scandal Police flood Naples murder mile British Airways 'Soprano' Speak (Reuters): Milosevic wants Blair to testify (AP): King visits Bush (AP): Dutch arson (Reuters): Hostel fire kills 25 (AP): Money to burn The Times Times Business Oil still falling Abbey board wins Tesco vacancy Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Brown plots tax cuts to lure share buyers back to market Tax Losses BT against allowing retail unit breakaway Commerzbank recalls sacked trading desk Verwaayen's Balancing Act Tax relief may be just a boast Building up hostile forces Ing Direct A grain of sense in eurocrats' madness Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Stewart shake-up Karstadt obstacle Greece sells stake Nigeria funds Fiat 'sale' denied Bet of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Falkland Gold and Minerals Business Big Shot Data Chancellor forced to face up to property downturn Augusta Faltering German economy raises fear of stagnation BMW chief attacks 'disgusting' Rover team Novar says £625m bid 'too low' R&sa shares fall as £200m is added to US claims cover Vertu Minister under attack on pension safety net rules BT Reforms give boost to sub-continent Bricks and Mortar Vulture fund loses £15m on Jarvis bet Passage to India BA fights to remain top gun on UK India routes Bank of Scotland Corporate Multiple Display Advertising Items Germany discovers that euro can be a real drag NEC Coca-Cola's profit forecast loses fizz Former Disney pair create venture fund Punch interested in 350 Spirit pubs Blockbuster in $1bn offer for US rival Cable TV to show films on demand Fame, freedom and cameras in your face centrino French win race for ITV arm Telewest looks at interactivity Labour Exchange City Diary What a plonker City Diary Financier makes tough call in pay-TV challenge Infamous grouse City Diary 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 DogsTrust Homechoice Dixons bounces back as analysts' visit soothes nerves 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 (000s) Eurotop 100 Punch on track to revel in more rounds of good cheer The Day's Biggest Movers Wincanton Gilts Cisco prompts fall at Dimension Data Smaller Capitalisation Shares Big Food Group 66 Business Equity Prices catactiontrust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal advice on presentation is privileged House of Lords Landfill is least preferred option for waste disposal Court of Appeal Want to place a classified advertisement? Prepared mushrooms in class a Court of Appeal Criminal Division Timesonline Index Yassir Arafat Palestinian leader who inspired his people's struggle for a homeland but lacked the political clout to make their dream a reality Court Circular Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Ceremony Appointment Anniversaries Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Birthdays Earned stripes Questions Answered 'Twas always thus All change What's your view? Respect your elders Anything goes Bridge Chess debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sat Nav Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf Driving Times Online How an Englishman abroad helped to spark Beetle-mania Kevin Eason on a man who defied the odds to help produce the People's Car Women are no laughing matter for Volkswagen Mild nights swamp the glory of autumn Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day November 12, 1918 The Air Miles Travel Company Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Moore asks Aspell to fill the void on Tikram Racing Yesterday's Results from Four Meetings Times Test Marcel can open the scoring for Pipe Cheltenham New Castle Wolverhampton Course Specialists Pink Tomorrow It's only a game, is it? Don't be so ridiculous Osborne shows blond ambition Golf Tibco The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Vaughan in and out of Zimbabwe Cricket James fashions Cavaliers revival Multiple Display Advertising Items Week Ten Results On Fridays Packers seek local rule American Sport Paul cracks code to go on mission for England World Cup dividend for RFU Lucky Wasps looking too strong for depleted Gloucester Ireland insults anger O'Sullivan Powergen Cup Sky Sports Wales must build on refreshing display Index Chosen few get on road to glory with coach journey of a lifetime The Elite Nine Witter takes top billing Captain Solanki Venerable Bede's Germany threat London wins race Done deal Land Rover Links Wells powers to Wingfield title O'Sullivan upbeat after brushing aside Lee Snooker Widespread blood tests will root out the cheats Drugs in Sport Noble strives to preserve health of ailing squad Rugby League Renault Jol confident of reviving Tottenham in long term Football Toshack prepares to take over Wales reins Mandaric fanning the flames of discontent at Fratton Park Richard Holledge says supporters back Redknapp in battle with chairman Timesonline Tomorrow The Premiership Today Redknapp and Wigley face derby fearing for the future Bitter adversaries unlikely to give peace a chance bet hilo Battle Lines The Times Crossword 22,820 Watkins feels heat from United power struggle Foodfight II: Wenger vows not to be left with egg on his face Ross Anderson predicts what may be on the menu at Old Trafford Times Sport Pizza pair scoff at FA's call to order The Times Football inside Index Index Quotes of the Day Great literary mothers tower over their children's exploits Jane Shilling Stirring with a spoon Divine ovine dining Image of the Day The Ethicist Solve this puzzle or you die? Sorry, you're dead The man behind T2's new mathematical brainteaser says he can make it so tough that you couldn't work it out if your life depended on it. Hugo Rifkind meets him How to Play Easy (our Cover Puzzle) Play from Monday Puzzling past A sweet way with a humble cabbage Partridge with Cabbage and Chorizo home. forum@thetimes.co.uk Think before you Health NB Doctor's Orders Tomorrow in Beware of the fashion accessory Skoda The Times Travel Direct Blowtorch not required Luxury with Lucia Throwing a successful dinner party isn't just about providing fabulous food-laying the table is a crucial element, says Lucia van der Post Hair with Hari Is there life after a size 16? Ask Lucia Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Su Duko Puzzle Solutions Inspector Rebus goes to jail What happened when lan Rankin came face to face with convicts? Jane Mulkerrins reports Arts Solid rock and castles on sand On their umpteenth album U2 are stronger than ever, while Eminem falters on his sixth. David Sinclair on pop longevity And the Band Played on… Pop Albums Heating up the Kitchen Jazz The Bad Plus are cooking up a reputation across musical boundaries, says John Bungey Air Miles Classical CDs Books of revelations Richard Morrison travels to Riga to preview a ravishing theatrical joint venture Politics of this other Eden Theatre Through a Cloud Pop Amy Winehouse Concert King's Consort/King Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Choice Worrier of the wasteland Television Jon Ronson tells Caitlin Moran about his latest expedition into the real-life Twilight Zone. This time it's Soldiers trying to kill goats with their minds TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One The West Wing Channel 4,7.45pm Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere Channel 4, 9.30pm Variations Peep Show Channel 4, 10pm Later with Jools Holland BBC Two, 11.35pm Film Choice Conan the Barbarian I Walked with a Zombie Lured by the bright lights of Blackpool The scales of justice True Fiction An Investigation has been startred after news that a giant carp managed to get from its home in the River Nene to a lake several miles away, apparently without human help Index T2 Crossword No. 3434 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Gold Smiths The Times Propertyaddict Susan Emmett The market may be flat, but a fall in interest rates would unleash a torrent of pent-up demand This Week: Bucks Agents Say: Cumbria Agents Say: Buckinghamshire V Cumbria Victorian Home in North London Out Country House in the West of Essex Little Laver: a spacious manor with a large amount of land and a separate cottage Away Four-Bedroom House in Cheshire Bradfield Green: a Grade Ii listed house dating from the 17th century with attached cottage Clear Benefits Jayne Dowle shows what to do—and more importantly what to avoid—if you want to add value to your home in a flat market St James Homes Crest crestnicholson.com Revisit Brideshead Move into Gosfield Hall tomorrow and live like a duke, says Marcus Binney Ballymore Poole Where the Other Half Lives FPDSavills Bricks and Mortar Thank my Lucky Spas The perfect place for a holiday home is the one with a beautician at the end of the drive The French Renovation Make your gite expectations come true by following this insider's guide A Whim Win Situation A last-minute purchase in Palma has proved a big hit, says Susan MacDonald America Four-Bedroom House in Florida Orange Tree: villa in a gated community near Oriando's golf courses and Disney World Portugal Villa on a Golf Course Quinta da Boavista: new house on the western Algarve with views over Lagos bay Croatia Family House near the Coast Dubrovnic: spacious home in a peaceful village on the outskirts of the city We Found It First Houses are cheap in remote Teruel - for now, says Joyce Blake What a Mill Alpin Chalet Multiple Display Advertising Items Pure International Booming Buy-to-let market in Spain Ocean View The Valley of Secrets Don't follow the crowds to Tuscany, dig the beauty of Etruria, says Patrick Kidd Pick of the Greek Damian Barr finds Kilada Hills a palatial resort fit for the gods South Africa Build your Own Villa Knysna: a luxury development of 255 homes In a 1,500-acre private estate Caribbean the British Virgin Islands Tortola: a five-bedroom house with exceptional views of the sea and surrounding islands France Newly Built Chalets in the Alps Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise: three, four and five-bedroom properties built in a traditional style Black Sea Gold Rush Bulgaria's beach resorts and ski centres are drawing bargain-hunters, says Clare Stewart Lookeast Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Netcasa Fincas Exclusivas China in their Hands A couple want to let their Cornish home and buy a flat in Hong Kong for two years The Times Offers Direct Best Buys: Remortgage Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? Multiple Display Advertising Items Golf Art of Darkness Just when you thought everything was all white, Damian Barr finds that black is back Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whatson Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Furlong City The Times Minc At Last the Truth is out There Honesty and disclosure is now the name of the investment game, says Geoff Marsh The Times Offers Direct This terraced house is in the popular "golden triangle" … Broker Age Multiple Display Advertising Items Ontario
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