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News from 16/11/2004

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David Brearley, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Piero Bertolotti, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Brendan Barber, Daniel MacHover, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and John Goodbody, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Stephen Levinson, Christine Seib, Peter Braham, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Nick Daws, Nic Hopkins, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Luke Blackall, Peter Whiting, James Hider, Kevin Eason, David Bolton, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Mary Reid, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking, Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Tom Bawden, John Mark, Gary Jacob, Richard Lewis (Managing Director), Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Geoffrey Sudbury, Michael Horsnell and David Lister, Libby Purves, Jonathan Gornall, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, James Delingpole, David Simons, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Jan Rowley, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Anne Irvine, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Anthony Abrahams, David Charter, David Arculus, Geoffrey Adams, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Stephen Crag, Michael Theodoulou and Stefanie Marsh, Edward Fennell, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Ashling O'Connor and Oliver Kay, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Eve Thomas, Gary Slapper, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Gabriel Rozenberg, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Arthur Dicken, David Willoughby, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Andrew Haldenby, Lewis Smith, Peter Scott, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Pearson, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Abigall Rayner, Tom Foulkes, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Robert Cole Business Commentary, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Peter Kettlewell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Ian Freer, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Kenneth Wilson, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Neelam Verjee, Joe Bolger and Tom Roundell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Fred Bridgland, John Bishop, George Caulkin, David Green, Alan Lee, Simon McKay, Munjed Farid Al Qutob, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, John Megoran, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, K. J. Wood, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Jeffrey Sharpe, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Ben Sheppard, Richard Morrison, A. Wallace, Nigel Douglas, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Isobel Waller, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Gloria Vaughan-Roberts, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Antony Ansell, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Helen Draycott, Jeremy Greenstock, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Richard Ferguson,

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The Times Galloway denies links to Saddam T-shirt protest Black charged Public Agenda Gambling retreat Shark attack Nerve gas killing Index Backing Bush has won you nothing, Chirac tells Britain British genius Su Doku Hard labour at the age of 10. What was his crime? Online gangs take aim at credit card Christmas shoppers In the Times Today The Times Cameras allowed in court - but not for public viewing How to Minimise the Dangers Dunhill Computer users at risk of eye disease Scientists issue a technology health warning after finding the first concrete evidence of a threat to users' eyesight, reports Nigel Hawkes Nerve gas death of Porton Down guinea pig was unlawful killing Fifty years after his death, an airman's inquest has opened the door for compensation claims, reports Michael Evans Comment Twin schools plan attacked Jail rethink call Database delay Banks blamed Clarification Beach Danger Jail term for pregnant barrister's daughter Gucci Woman, 77 is killed by shark 'the size of a helicopter' Boris is left out in the cold Former Shadow Arts Minister determined to bounce back, writes Helen Rumbelow T2 Halifax Prudential The Reynolds Defence I did not salute Saddam, I saluted the Iraqi people, Galloway tells libel trial The claims are 'a dagger, a sword right through the heart of my political life' Blair: we in Britain are uniquely placed to bridge the transatlantic divide Philip Webster reports on the Prime Minister's Guildhall speech on the eve of the French President's visit This is a balancing act that may no longer be possible The President's Itinerary Chirac: Britain cannot be an 'honest broker' between Europe and US The French President reasserts his vision of a separate Europe balancing US influence, writes Charles Bremner Citroën Toucan The Times Could you be related to a real-life Oliver Twist? Find out online today 600 archive prison photos released today may throw up surprises for families, reports Lewis Smith Orange Remote Amazonia for Johnson (Sr) The svelte Sarah Ferguson, who now runs at least 25 … PS Red faces over green jersey Renault £1m date for Vote No lobby Costs and quality of defence contracts Animal war casualties Peaceful future for Middle East Remembrance service Early monotheism Understanding the suicidal mind Home from home New Band Aid Delicious offal The sacking of Boris Johnson Good and bad news Insider trading Powell Departs A resignation into which too much may be read In Camera Television will illuminate the court system A Private Affair Michael Howard has wrongly censured Boris Johnson The confessions of an SUV driver: we are not all insecure, unhappy brutes Powell Departs A resignation into which too much may be read Because I can . . . now I'll tell you about a bunch of vindictive, obsessive MPs Labour's cultural hostility towards rural England violates our collective inheritance In America we trust: we have to The free world has no choice but to depend on the US. But is it up to the job? The Times Join the Debate Trust us . . . we're parents As our political parties dream up dafter and dafter 'family friendly' policies, the answer is obvious Thunderer: Oh, no. Not that song again Hospital faces battle of the beds over superbug threat Online Npower By a Correspondent: Grandmother's will was 'forged to buy Porsche' American Express Spalding, Lincs: drug death capital Country towns join inner-city sink estates scarred by the effects of fatal substance abuse, reports Joanna Bale Ups Churchill House prices fall fastest since 1992 Scared off by rising interest rates, first-time buyers have delayed joining the market, reports Gabriel Rozenberg Atlantis discovered! This time it's under the sea off Cyprus Picture Gallery Lost City American Express Service Europe Limited Welsh shipwreck linked to French folly Napoleonic invasion was doomed from the start, reports Simon de Bruxelles 50 children escape in level crossing crash News Tiscali Business Broadband Weather & Nature Lexus Forget New England in the fall, it's just as good in Britain these days Sick of their second-class status, GPs prescribe a new job title News Title Options From mere tradesmen to doctors in the community Business Second arrest in Brinks-Mat case Cliff 'suicide' Golfer clubbed Three questioned Man not wanted Homechoice The Sharpest Critics Victory salute to a master of the dance Firstnight Dance Ashton 100 Covent Garden Blair pushes for 'middle way' hunt vote Politics Compromise measure aimed at halting kamikaze Lords plan, writes David Charter PC Bridget's Diary: pages filled 49, crimes solved 0 The debate By a Correspondent: Reid to announce smoking ban Today in Parliament ING Direct Full-scale retreat on super casinos sounded by Jowell Politics Future high-flyers will find that it's a woman's world News Sony Schools chief defends scrapping of a levels Fear gets in on the act Lloyds TSB Insurance Services Limited The Co-Operative Bank Sport Steps the brain takes to leave body wrong-footed News Murder victim, 15, pleaded for his life News Abbey Cut the cuteness and win £15,000 British Awards Times World News Powell quits frontline politics Rice 'to be named successor' General was outnumbered World News Su Doku McAfee Britain leads lament for loss of 'tireless' champion for peace Pru Health Nasa jet travels 850 miles in 10 seconds Secret life of Mitterrand on trial in bugging case Alliance Leicester (AP): Prime Minister quits coalition (AFP): War crimes trial (AP): Glacial melting Serving Time Dell German pensioners turn to crime Sport Europe hits back in market row European Union Discovery Jamieson Reed (Wills & Trusts) Ltd Greece, France and Spain named and shamed Survivors emerge on to shattered streets of Fallujah The Sunday Times US Marine 'filmed shooting prisoner' Powell plans West Bank visit Israelis agonise over jailed Fatah chief as Arafat heir Marwan Barghouti Palestinians fear civil war as rivals vie for control Experts fear Armenian Local people and the European Union are at odds over a Soviet-era reactor, Jeremy Page reports from Yerevan T Mobile The Times Times Business Best for business Tuesday Nov 16 2004 Pension vote Post office plea Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones SEC charges Lord Black and seeks control of Hollinger Brown rails against his own academic spin-off tax Real estate bonanza returns to New York Charcol Man Utd gives City a kicking Watch out for the petards, Chancellor Accounting for differences Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Results in Brief Cable & Wireless Bid for Ono Stop Press Drug ads dropped Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Data Day Exchange Rates Business Big Shot North Sea Oil Data Dollar loses more ground as US talk lacks firm action Abbey National Asset Managers Limited Swiss attack City's 'cloak of secrecy' London's mayor to take over rail project Lords reject annuity rule Bouncing Bill Evolution debacle develops HSBC eyes $3bn card operations of US stores Amex sues Visa and Master Card over 'cartel' British Airways Ebookers talks of sale in attempt to survive Luminar's warning on bings drinking Allied Irish Bank (GB) My Travel gives managers a 6% stake Thus Group PLC Interim Results Wrigley wins race for Kraft brands GE Commercial Finance Fleet Services Boeing ex-finance chief faces jail Best Cellars Chrysalis slides on signal of bad news for radio ad spend 3i Group prepares offer as fight for LK Bennett begins Majestic predicts a corking Christmas Vineyards worried by price drop Dark clouds gather above our golden pillars of growth The Wimpole Hair Restoration Clinic Oil Falls as Nigerian Strike Ends Investment in China hits high of more than £29bn SUV helps drive record profits at Porsche Qantas Fears mount over Arctic oilfield Markets Business to Business Seatbelts fastened City Diary Risky business City Diary The Times You're fired, he's fired up. Trump's still having fun Jenny Davey finds that 'The Donald', the US property tycoon-turned-TV star, is basking in the limelight Root of the matter Oil price dip pushes FTSE to highest level for two years 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Amec treads a mapped but risky route to a new sector The Day's Biggest Movers Luminar Gilts Chrysalis gives investors the butterflies Smaller Capitalisation Shares PD Ports Banking & Finance Make a Wish The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre Times Register Robert Lang Versatile theatre actor who was spotted by Olivier and earned critical praise in a sweeping variety of roles Robert Lang, actor and director, was born on September 24,1934. He died of cancer on November 6,2004, aged 70 Lives Remembered Joseph Jacobs American businessman who built a multinational chemical engineering company from scratch Joseph J. Jacobs, businessman and philanthropist, was born on June 13,1916. He died on October 23,2004 aged 88 Professor Austin Woolrych Historian who wrote the definitive account of civil strife in Britain in the 17th century Professor Austin Woolrych, historian, was born on May 18,1918. He died on September 14,2004, aged 86 Unionist MP and magistrate who pushed for integrated schooling in Northern Ireland Basil McIvor Basil McIvor, OBE, Unionist politician, magistrate and educationist, was born on June 17,1928. He died on November 5,2004, aged 76 Russell Jones Rapper with the hip-hop phenomenon the Wu-Tang Clan, whose achievements were often overshadowed by his violent life Russell Jones (Ol' Dirty Bastard), rapper, was born on November 15,1968. He died on November 13,2004, aged 35 Joe Bushkin Famously sociable jazz pianist who played with Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and Tommy Dorsey Joe Bushkin, jazz pianist, was born on November 7,1916. He died on November 3,2004, aged 87 Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Church News Luncheon Awards University News Picture Gallery Legal News Elections Appointment Anniversaries Birthdays Births Deaths Daily Life November 16,1752 Acknowledgements Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Outdated trains Talking Proper Is the English language poorer for the decline in received pronunciation? Mumble jumble Got you covered Give me more Easy listening Picture Gallery Draconian measures What's your view? Hi-tech solution Academic example On the other hand No brainer Jam Today, Jam Tomorrow? Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Do we need to build more motorways—or can improvements to existing roads solve congestion problems? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Births, Marriages and Deaths Council must give planning reasons Queen's Bench Division Inspector cannot disregard planning policy without good reason Court of Appeal Law Supplement Sentencing for false passports Court of Appeal Criminal Division Oil company can adjust payments Court of Appeal Times Online Polar air promises snow for Scotland Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes Lady Lucan was awarded care of her children after her husband disappeared following the murder of their nurse, Sandra Rivett Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport McCoy on sidelines after getting thumbs down Racing Times Test Jockeys support principle of riding restrictions Jonathan Geake trained his first winner when Latimer's … Newton Abbot The Wright Track Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Towcester Eastman up for title shot India to appeal Woods signs up Dutch delight Pound remains Gebrselassie aim Bonds honoured BHB unbowed by court ruling Racing Harrison calls time on British Cup bid Sailing Marshall aims to reignite passion in Vienna Swimming Britain Squad Tri-Nations in doubt as Australian clubs fear player 'burnout' Rugby League The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Kelly and Grinham heading for last eight Bowls Steele enjoys his gripping finish American Football Results Zimbabwe looms large for fearful England Cricket Players were given opportunity to follow consciences, Morgan says England Party and Itinerary Jaguar get new lease of life from Red Bull Motor Racing Times Online Higgins second best no longer after putting family first Snooker Roger and out for Chapman Odds on London shorten as 2012 bids submitted Olympic Games Sailing Annacone's confidence rubbing off on Henman Tennis England need Moody to show his mean side Sport Rugby Union The Times Empty seats lead RFU to rethink ticket policy England Team IRB Rankings Times Online Wales vindicated as, 26 years too late, New Zealand admit:'Yes, we cheated' Mark Souster on a confession that will reopen old wounds in the Principality Johnson attempts to ease the pressure Springboks scathing over 'unfair treatment' Redknapp heals rift as Mandaric gets his man Forget jellied eels, bring on la dolce vita Ross Anderson takes a look at the Caffé Uno menu when Harry met Milan The Premiership Today Police investigate Diouf spitting allegations Kerr happy now Dunne is back in the fold The Times United share price falls as Glazer plans next move Times Online Eriksson mainly to blame for friendlies under fire The Masters Tennis How Numbers Stack up The Times Reyes expecting another rough ride Times Online England to show their disdain for Aragonés Football Peugeot The Times Crossword Audition time for Burns as injuries hit Scotland squad Owen is happy with tiny corner in foreign field Times Sport Beckham in the pink after yellow card furore The Times England turn racism spotlight on Aragonés Inside Today The Times Quotes of the Day Dire election prophecies fail to make my flesh creep I just can't see the Lib Dems picking up more than two or three seats from Labour Famous five for LSE Passing the reign Linguistic passion Image of the Day The Ethicist Sex and hypocrisy: can you trust an adulterer? In the wake of the Boris Johnson affair Jane Shilling, says it is hypocritical not to acknowledge that talents and faults go together, while Jonathan Gornall argues that a husband who lies to his wife cannot be trusted and is unfit for public office There is a part of all of us that should remain inaccessible to public scrutiny Should a mechanical suspension of human impulse be a condition of public service? Did he really think he could get away with it? He will have had to lie to the one person who ought to be able to trust him implicitly Johnson is unlikely to hang up his bicycle clips and embark on a lifetime of atonement Steam Railway What is Britain's greatest As The Times continues its search for Britain's greatest innovation, we look at contenders in the field of transport, while, below, Ben Webster laments that our nation so often leads the way - then fails to exploit its inventions There were claims that the tilting trains were making passengers nauseous Picture Gallery Steam Turbine Bicycle How to Vote Radar Tomorrow Not on the List Jet Engine Richard Branson: My Choice Three more years, then Terfel's swansong? Torn between his love of opera and of his homeland, the celebrated Welsh baritone plots his stage exit The Sunday Times Stock up on soup for winter survival Food Who are you? Style for Men Take James Delingpole's quiz to find out exactly what kind of selfish, shallow and sexist man you are We dined, drank wine. And, best of all, we napped Nappy Valley Party frocks to flatter your figure Dress for your Shape As the festive season approaches, a glamorous party dress is top of everyone's shopping list. Eve Thomas finds a selection to suit every shape I don't see why we should share Karl Lagerfeld's Hennes collection First Night A month of light and shade Photography Paris is leading the way in celebrating the medium with its Mois de la Photo. Joanna Pitman joins the feast We Invented It, so why Do only the Continentals Honour It? Radio the Tango is so Silly It Can Keep US Sane, Says Chris Campling Concert Monteverdi Choir/Gardiner Barbican Memoirs of survival Pop Anastacia Wembley Arena Pop Beach Boys Hammersmith Apollo, W6 First Choice Jazz Branford Marsalis Festival Hall Opera & Ballet Theatre Woyzeck Gate, W11 Look at the cupolas on that Architecture is no longer for anoraks. Tom Dyckhoff welcomes a new museum inside the V&A They shine against the glamorous backdrop of Hoskins's gallery Tomorrow: The art of parties: Rachel Campbell-Johnston … TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Terrestrial Television Viewing Guide Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets BBC One, 9pm Variations Someone to Watch over Me BBC One, 10.35pm Terrestrial Television Made in Britain: Where's your F***ing Manners? Channel 4,12.15am Puma runs into trouble in Jamaica Light refreshment True Fiction Su Doku Champagne T2 Crossword No 3437 Word Watching Polygon T2 Quiz Su Doku How to become a freelance writer The Writers Bureau The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Gossip of the Week Other Views Whatever the subject, someone will ban it Issue of the Week Prohibition Index Picture Gallery The Week in Numbers Leaving Home Public Notice Public Opinion Andrew Haldenby President Bush's policy of giving power to parents could catch on here Seeninhansard Failure: the seven deadly signs Management The Issue Explained Police White Paper Now, public-financed PFIs Index Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder First among inequalities Interview The youngest chairman of the Royal College of General Practitioners—and the first from an ethnic minority—tells Sam Lister how he plans to protect the status of GPs Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professionalpress New Medical Research NHS needs supermarket sweep Health Other Stories Weliked Foreign dentists to fill the gap Ask a stupid question . . . Index Keep road pricing or reverse the charge? Transport Lab Idols Bodies told to bare assets Charities The high cost of caring Disability Hero . . . 'House arrest' for mentally ill Mental Health . . . And Villain How They See US Legislation Update Reform is needed to improve confidence in the police complaints procedure Foreign Ways Who's a pretty former poly? Education Salary Watch Three terms and you're out The 60-Second Management Book See Janet slaughter John Index Minister questions e-university spending Universities Grudge Alert 'Don't build more, build cheap' Housing Quick - look efficient Local Government Prize Caption Competition Tenants must learn the drill Homes Last Week . . . Web Watch Jobs Agenda Northwest Metzger Gundersen Bucher Rugman The Times Association of Accounting Technicians Shaftesbury Housing Group Inter Exec The Times Educational Supplement Publicagenda Jobsservice Get a Job as a . . . Traffic Warden Over to you . . . Court in the act of wasting times What Worked for Me Agenda@thetimes.co.uk Diary Dates Inside The Times Department for Constitutional Affairs Stop! Why the British police can't afford to shoot first The law on homicide must be changed to reflect the pressures increasingly faced by armed officers, argues Simon McKay The Law's Response is Often Clumsy and Inappropriate Joke of the Week Position of Power The Times Law Section The law and your dog's life, and why I side with Bertie Wooster Wilberforce Chambers News Common sense and the claims culture There is no mountain of cash for compensation payouts. The problem is how to deter the many frivolous claimants who believe that there is, writes David Arculus Joanne Manson Recruitment Monckton Chambers Switch on to the principle of open justice The American experience shows that televisioning court proceedings does a lot more than, harm, argues Heather Brook How we put a fly on social workers' wall The BBC faced an array of legal obstacies when it decided to make a documentary series about a child protection Valerie Nazareth tells how overcoming them proved to be worth the effort Italian should have noticed that sexism was out of fashion Workplace bully is too strong for hit-and-miss laws Is the Government doing enough to end the victims' misery, asks Stephen Levinson Who Can Help? Lawyers kept in work as the unions decline Brendan Barber argues the case for negotiation rather than confrontation Law Awards 2005 with One Essex Court Psst, here's a bit of legal advice The overturning of the Three Rivers privilege ruling means lawyers and clients can breathe a bit more easily, writes Christine Pearson Law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Tales of the riverbank We're having a party . . . . . . Oh no, we're not Hollywood billing Young, Thrusting and Downtrodden—a Solicitor's Life Your shout readers' queries The College of Law on an insurance cloud with a silver lining, a life-tenancy coundrum, a council's compulsory purchase powers and the problem of loose shopping trolleys Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes.co.uk Crown Prosecution Service Cherie on life, death and the final verdict Lawdiary@thetimes.co.uk Tradingpiaces@thetimes.co.uk Queen's Counsel Staffordsbire University

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