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News from 17/11/2004

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Giancarlo Aragona, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Louise O'Connel, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Nicholas Russell, Philip Howard, A. Garretts, Jonathan Sayeed, Christine Seib, Joanna Walters, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Tim Reid and James Hider, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, James Hider, John Bungey, Maureen Thornton, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Noel Falconer, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Mariella Frostrup, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Abigail Rayner and Sarah Butler, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, J. Findiater, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Yvonne Kedge, Gary Jacob, Laura Peek and Sean O'Neill, Josephine Quintavalle, David Taylor, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Harry Benson, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Toby Moore, Robin Young, Danny McGrory, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Bob Pow, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Jane Gordon, Michelle Braham, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Dale Barton, Charlotte Longstaff, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jonathan Hoffman, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Tim Mickleburgh, Stewart Tendler and Jemma Chapman, Matthew Pryor, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Elizabeth Arbiter, Philip Webster and David Charter, Forbes Abercrombie, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Ashley Cooper, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Mark Irving, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Michael Jenkins, Terry Leyshon, Paul Simons, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, James Doran, Hugo Ripkind, Jane Pugh, John Graham, Tom Baldwin and Valerie Elliott, George Caulkin, Kevin Toolis, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Derek Greatrex, Kate Thompson, Peter Riddell, Bob Yule, David Norris, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Iain Begg, Alan Coren, Chris Ayres and Mark Henderson, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Tom Roundell, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roger Turtle, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Pamela Kinnunen, G. M. Beresford Hartwell, Nigel Hawkes and Tom Baldwin, Andrew Dow, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Rising star Equities boost Refugee removal British Genius Sex education Thatcher threat Final triumph Index A life devoted to Iraqis ends with a single bullet Index In the Times Today Crossword Miscellany Times Newspapers Limited Business Sport T2 The Register Today's Weather Blair sits on fence as MPs vote to ban foxhunting Parents camp outside college to get places Index Supreme court plans defended Muslim anger Army funeral Mountain rescue Band Aid replayed The seat of learning is to be boy, boy, girl, girl. Unless it is boy, girl, boy, girl, boy Experts just want better robots, says Prince Backed by the Uk's Leading Insurers 'Tiny children threw their arms round her knees. She was just so loved' I met a true professional, says Times reporter Tributes to a Friend of Iraq Time Table of Tragedy Prada Last moments of woman who knew she was to die Drawing opposition Smoking abbey times online Main Points Smoking ban casts plans for Health in Fug of Uncertainty Clarity on menu Obesity Main Points Out of the shadows Sexual Health Main Points Training a nation Personal Fitness Main Points 'An incentive for publicans to shut their Kitchens' 'It'll kill the atmosphere in bars and hurt trade. It certainly has in Ireland' I'll try, says the 19st MP on 60 units a week and 20 a day Live like a legend in an Evian-watered lunch Bar Maths Which Pubs Will Allow Smoking under the Government's Proposed New Regulations? So, pub grub will be fags, beer and . . . pickled egg? UBS Wealth Management first direct Jury hears PC beg for his life Wounded officer's desperate pleas captured on tape as he was killed in Boxing Day shooting, reports Andrew Norfolk Boots Picture Gallery PS Children and Chief Inspectors in need Canon Pro-hunt pains Born to rule? 'Chief honcho' may haunt Speccy writer People Suicide and choice Family stability Railway line repairs Competition and corruption in EU Letters to the Editor Tory policy ideas to win election Season's greetings Weapons training Animal rights activists and the law Cultural visits Database address Perilous prospect Nanny Phobia The public health White Paper heralds more talk than action Voice of America Rice has the chance to recast her department and foreign policy Cash on Delivery A smart bank will not abolish free cash machines Dear Pulex irritans, in your line of work, you're bound to be feeling jumpy A wrecked nation, a desert, a ghost town. And this will be called victory Bang 'em up, or offer a brush with the law? More jail is no answer to antisocial offenders, but a few uncomfortable days with a mop and bucket may be Copies of Peter Brookes's Nature Notes Iv: The Natural … The notional health service John Reid delivers his daring diagnosis at last. All is well, just keep taking the tablets Putting history on trial Fashion icon walks away from label she created Save up to £60 WHSmith Bank chiefs called to account over cash points Ebac Dehumidifiers Withdrawal Fees Bespoke Suits Su Doku Galloway denies anti-Semitism The former Labour MP had an angry outburst during his court case over alleged dealings with Iraq, reports Michael Horsnell Take a look they may not be here much longer Over 40 More Anytime Cross Network Minutes for £15 … British: At Risk World: Extinct Welcome to our network Zimbabwean refugees to be forcibly removed as ban is lifted 'Return will be a death trap' 'Unachievable' asylum policy led to detention centre riot Online Rap star sought in murder hunt Less for victims Suicide couple Flying visit BT Can London cope with the Olympic traffic burden? Bolton turns out for Dibnah London rail plan delay deals blow to Olympic bid Police appeal to Amélie witnesses caught on CCTV Guaranteed Savings for BT Customers? Man accused murdering boy 'feared for his life' AA Photographers' art puts a glum world in perspective Firstnight Photography Schweppes Photographic Portrait Prize National Portrait Gallery Conservatives would repeal 'filthy little arrangement' The Sunday Times How Cabinet Voted on Compromise Blair's Record Brown labels EU spending plans unrealistic and unacceptable Chancellor will not give up Britain's £3.2 billion budget rebate, reports Rory Watson A triumph of hope over fear is bulnkett's best shot Gambling climbdown over super casinos I'm a fading celebrity … make me famous Multiple Display Advertising Items The C List Multiple Display Advertising Items Brothers send in a minder for Boris Europe's little genius reaches Moon Debenham… Lunar Lesson Index The rise and rise of Bush's guru President's former teacher now has his nomination for the top job in the State Department, Roland Watson writes Rice Views US troops turn fire on insurgents in Mosul Iraq Picture Gallery timesonline American EXP Platinum Pentagon investigates 'killing in mosque' Columnist who outraged Clinton hangs up hatchet 5-Day UK Forecast vision glasses The Firing Line Thatcher to fight call for extradition over 'coup' China and Russia 'sell jets and guns to Sudan' Business Startup 2004 Germans fear Islamic unrest Home Front Europe wakes up to the conflict within Nature Notes Barroso boost (AP): US aid for Tajiks Reuters: Petrol prices rise Reuters: Zimbabwe arrest (AP): About turn (AP): Greatest mistake LBC Bidders offer thousands for Madonna of the cheese Holy Visions China scrubs up to impress global elite of sanitation The Times Closet past Multiple Display Advertising Items Courier, 16, jailed over Madrid bombings Inuit start to feel the heat in a world warming up Pink Thomas Pink People of North Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharon takes step towards peace Times Business Pact talks end Property returns Business class Stock Markets C… FTSE 100 Dow Jones Funds set to plunge £76bn cash into world markets Online NY office furnishes Whitehead Mann with The Wave of Cash Global economy to slow sharply next year, says the Be honest about pensions New drivers but same rails Mortgages for Business Phones look more appetising than food Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Newscorp stakes Stop Press Candover buys Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Sunday Times Business Big Shot Vodafone reports its first fall in turnover Channel 4 walks out on merger talks with Five WPP Account A steady income to woo investors Hollinger nets £7.1m by selling Jerusalem Post Emap Alert Betfair's first report sparks talk of a float Lifeline for pensioners in collapsed companies Ebookers founder says he does not need to sell New York Mercantile Exchange Spitzer calls for wider inquiry Markets Burberry to return cash after 20% profit surge Inquiry clears Merrill pair Picture Gallery Boots faces pension quiz Asda sales suffer after Morrison's Safeway takeover Boss doesn't give a jot for criticism of 'tacky' brand Trouble in Store Jamieson & Carry Swiss Watches French Connection shares slump Same old stuff at wrong price The New France You Need Hands Putin attempts to reassure Russia's business leaders Investors face £600m bill in battle for Gold Fields Terra Firma closes in on Tank & Rast acquisition Vodafone Group Plc Rate may stay on hold despite high petrol price CBI welcomes £5 minimum wage, but not just yet Adult Minimum Wage Dresdner moves on City Diary Making a killing City Diary Expansion plan City Diary Hewitt pledges £1bn cut in red tape for firms palm One Stability Pact talks hit buffers Sport Thales shot down by its own side Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capita price falls after claims it has already hit its peak 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 It's time to check out of Burberry's expensive stock Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers VT Group Gilts Rival bid speculation spurs Countryside Smaller Capitalisation Shares Northern Foods Banking & Finance Charcol The Times Unit Trust Information Service Relive the Day that Music Changed the World Times Register George Bonwick Merchant seaman whose wartime injuries led him to a career in shipping journalism and consultancy George Bonswick, journalist and publisher, was born on October 6,1914. He died on October 30,2004, aged 90 Lives Remembered Ezra Stoller Photographer who captured the best of 20th-century architecture with sympathy and understanding of the built environment Ezra Stoller, architectural photographer, was born on May 16,1915. He died on October 29,2004 aged 89 Edward Larrabee Barnes Architect with a flair for museums of art whose buildings have been likened to sculpture Edward Larrabee Barnes, architect, was born in 1915. He died on September 21,2004, aged 89 Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Lives in Brief Charles Wheeler, cinematographer, was born on December 15,1915. He died on October 28,2004, aged 88 The Rev Professor Ernest Best, biblical scholar, was born on May 23,1917. He died on October 1,2004 aged 87 Alice Fraser, Mnzm, actress, was born on March 19,1934. She died on October 28,2004, aged 70 Lawrence Z. Freedman, forensic psychiatrist, was born on September 4,1919. He died from a stroke on October 6,2004, aged 85 Billy "Uke" Scott, singer, composer nd ukelele player, was born on March 12,1923. He died on November 12,2004, aged 81 Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Dinners Memorial Service Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? To place death notices, acknowledgements Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Must try harder He'll be back Daily Life Suffer the children Shades of grey Don't rush to judge A question of truth Stuff and nonsense Winning formula What's your view? Pot? Kettle? Flawed greatness A wife's prerogative Look North Marriage-breakers Rhyme and reason debate@thetimes. co. uk Questions Answered Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car insurance validity depends on essential character of journey Court of Appeal Times Uneven application of asylum policy Queen's Bench Division Commissioners need not repay VAT until claim accepted Queen's Bench Division Right to silence on advice preserved Court of Appeal Warm autumn forces flight of the warblers Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Air Miles Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Times Sport Lewis keen to increase Best Mate's workrate Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test McCain plans another House party The Times Southwell The Wright Track Hexham Kempton Park Sharapova stays course to crown superb year Tennis Sport should make sure its skies are blue for rich Texas Times Online Teenager fails to live up to the hype after early exit Snooker Racing The Results Service Religious beliefs of Williams conflict with title ambition Today's Fixtures Ban is final knockout blow for Holyfield Boxing Jones raises doubts over future with Glamorgan Cricket Warne and McGrath warm to familiar routines Disillusioned Zimbabwe rebels call end to dispute Television Allenby prospers Citroën sign Duval Anxious Daly McGuire honour Davis operation Montgomery date Fine fightback The Top Five of 2003 How They Fared This Year's Qualifiers Walton makes the grade after five years in the wilderness Golf Rhinos withdraw from the race to sign Ellis Rugby League Boxing Angry Robinson takes step back over intrusion The Times Silent treatment only makes fans suffer Simon Barnes believes the captain's actions miss their intended target All Blacks coaches get sense of déjà vu Teams Renault Hopeful Hodgson aiming for stability England coach sees posture as key to good goalkicking. David Hands reports Times Online Radcliffe back on track for world title Picture Gallery The Premiership Today Megson's stock rises as Hayward changes tune Pools Forecast Richards remains optimistic about result of brain scan Robson told to offload six players to balance the books Times Ferdinand's talents are too special to waste FA could do without Caborn's twopenn'orth Times Online Ireland maintain momentum Ireland Croatle Injuries ensure a Burns night made for youth vc bet Spain fail to build on foundations of glorious day in 1929 Brian Glanville on the frustration of a nation that continues to underachieve Madrid 2012 advertising riles London organisers Aragonés rails against accusers in racism row Peugeot England to alert Uefa after players subjected to abuse Spain v England The Times Crossword 22,824 Eriksson promises to take sting out of club rivalries Times Sport Mutu prepares challenge to Chelsea over his dismissal The Times Fall from Grace Inside Today Inventions Poll Quotes of the Day We're not sheep, so why don't we just agree to disagree? We must choose between open and honest discuourse or Illusory unity debate@thetimes. co. uk Hacked off by hecklers Winning ways Picture Gallery The Ethicist Only in New York - the world's greatest art The Museum of Modern Art in New York reopons tomorrow after a £470m revamp. Rachel Campbell-Johnston is entranced by its fresh perspectives Some gaileries are devoted to a single subject captured at their most vibrant Aviod the crowds and head for the heart of the collection on the fourth and fifth floors What to Watch out for. . . Or Not Like a bank after hours, and with just as much cash MoMA's director Glenn Lowry has managed to attract a new breed of modern investory Computer The Sunday Times Vote for the As Times readers choose Britain's greatest innovation Alexandra Frean considers the field of technology How to Vote Telephone Trevor Baylis: My Choice Electric Light Not on the List Television Photography Tomorrow: Vote in our category of great industrial … I'm going to take a break from death and focus on living Emotional Intelligence Having more new experiences may make the time I have left appear longer Go home? This is my home now I was master of the 3½-year affair Emotional Intelligence Writer and broadcaster Marlella Frostrup, 42, lives in Paddington with her lawyer husband, Jason McCue, 35, and their daughter Molly Mae, born in August Sauce puts the accent on taste The Way we Live now home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Rib Eye with Béarnaise Sauce Why an espresso Health There is less caffeine in a double espresso than in a cup from a cafetiere or a percolator, explains Jane Clarke. Tea and coffee also contain healthy antioxidants Finally time to ring down the curtain on my past life The Way we Live now Has fur finally come in Clever marketing means that fur once again signals female emancipation and a certain cachet. And in some circles it's deemed more ethical than polluting synthetics, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Before you pucker up, get a lip service Arts Is tat the way to do it? Visual Art The latest artworld shopping trip has been a waste of money, says Mark Irving So much of it seems lamentably bad. Perhaps this means It's good Grand Hotel Sri Lankan painted mask Pop Yeah Yeah Yeahs Brixton Academy First Night Advantage Othello Theatre Othello Riverside Studios, W6 Jazz Mahavishnu Project Mean … WC2 Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Choice Oh, the sheer relief Visual Art The V&A's Donatello masterpiece is the culmination and focus of an historical tour of 15th-century bas-relief in Leeds, says John Russell Taylor Depth of Field: The Place of Relief in the Time of Donatello Henry Moore Institute, Leeds Never before had such perfection been achieved, nor has it since Tomorrow: Screen—starring The Incredibles and Denzel … 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 Television Terrestrial Mark Thatcher and the Dogs of War Viewing Guide Match of the Day Live: Spain v England Bodies Variations Musicality The Mummy Returns (2001) Film Choice A Perfect Murder (1998) Titanic Town (1998) On the case with the social workers Terrestrial Television Last Night's TV … who needs enemies? True Fiction As Colin Powell announces his decision to step down as President Bush's Secretary of State, we Imagine his final day Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3438 Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku Companion Créme Designs on a gala of giving Working Relationship: Peter Sheppard, designer and fundraiser, and his PA Lucy Harris Perhaps the most extraordinary commission was to design a coffin for a colourful clerk friend Multiple Display Advertising Items How to turn tables on bully bosses and workplace tyrants Difficult or abrasive colleagues can blight your working life. Rosalind Renshaw discovers how psychology can help For many PAs and secretaries, it can be hard to climb out of "the pit of submissive behaviour" Red makes a strong impression in the office Times Savers Contacts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smoked haddock supper that rises to the occasion Tasting Sleek and stylish shirts will put you in the Pink Karen Homer Real-life fashion Sensible snacking will stave off late afternoon hunger pangs Stitching up a role as a fashionista Michelle Braham meets a couple of stylish PAs with demanding jobs at two leading high street clothing retailers After a decade, Jackie Jones is as enamoured of her employer as she was when she started Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four-star retreat is ultimate destination Conference Call Team-building and training FYI Multiple Classified Advertising Items

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