News from 18/11/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, David T. Johnson, David Adams, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Robert Elphick, Alexandra Frean, Djm, Sarah Potter, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Tony Halpin and Philip Webster, Cristina Odone, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, James Hider and Richard Beeston, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, John plummer, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Matthew Rhodes (Managing Director), Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Sarah Butter, Angela Jameson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Jamie Wlison, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Andrew Nortolk, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Joan Hetherington, Anthony Lister, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster Political editor, Joanna Nathan, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, Mark Hunter, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor and David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Colin Ashley, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Trevor Griffiths, Warren Bennis, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, John Weekley, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Jon Armstrong, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Goodbody and James Bone, Anna Frame, John Allison, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Anna Patty, Ian Johns, Tom Baldwin and Valerie Elliott, Fred Bridgland, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Caroline Merrell and Christine Seib, Michael Gove, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Chris Partidge, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Austen McRoberts, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Geoff Dobson, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Sean O'Neill and David Charter, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Bridget Dixon, Gavin Russell, Michael Roll, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Thomas Stuttaford, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times CSA chief quits Bomber named Career Brilliant New Jobs Section Every Thursday Absent friend Hunt ban closer Pain in Spain England Lose 1-0 Sears sold Index Top schools will be forced into taking unruly pupils Anatole Kaletsky Index Su Doku 'This woman is so PC if frightens me rigid' The Prince Charles memo Marking of English papers was 'haywire and full of errors' School tests chief quits over chaos In the Times Today Illegible Article Top schools will be made to admit expelled pupils Non-paying fathers' passports may be seized dunhill The Csa Chaos in Numbers Half a million parents asked for cash. Only 61,000 have had a penny CSA chief quits over chronic failure-and computer system may go too Prince attacks culture that gives people ideas above their station Abortion school girl is pregnant again and will keep baby Sport British soldiers in court for murder Band Aid record TB jabs scare Couple Jailed Well-read Jordan Griff's woolly story Gervais student poster usurps Che Picture Gallery City clamours for the bovine Casanova Picston Shottle is on target to produce 200,000 doses of semen this year and make £7 million, writes Alan Hamilton DNA test will find if mutilated body is murdered aid worker By a Correspondent (AFP): 60 Iraqi police kidnapped on return from Jordan On Other Pages Business Man denies teenage killing Gambling worry Shopping TV fined Evans 'innocent' $50,000 reward Global internet battle against the fraudsters Gone Phishing Coroner raps suicide website Husband charged Emin pulls film Student released Still Dylan Loss brings gain St. Joseph's Hospice Phishing attack on NatWest halts online Services Tens of thousands of bank customers have been targeted by online fraudsters, write Caroline Merrell and Christine Seib Sinn Fein official wants IRA bombers to issue an apology Mappin & Webb Survivor felt guilty for being alive The Victims What difference would an apology make? This is the man behind pub bombs in Birmingham that left 21 people dead Your M & S The odds were stacked against bidders for a new work … John Bush/emi It's a wonder Velvet tribute Dell PS Family's Antarctic mission Vodafone How a dinosaur saved my name as a man of letters Michael Gove experiences the agony and the elation of getting it right in public Picture Gallery Children fight for a spell in the limelight A new television competition for brainy pupils is set to be the last word in tension and humiliation, reports Adam Sherwin Attack on Fallujah Murder the result of 'religious abuse' Atlantic bridge-building defended against Chirac's view Responsibility of divorce lawyers New Band Aid Access to University Compensation culture Bright sparks of inventiveness Trad pubs and real ale Extended Silence The Times The No-Support Agency A new chief executive will have to prove that the CSA is not beyond rescue Nursed Rhymes How to make some traditional songs more contemporary Brit Art is strictly off the walls in New York's answer to Tate Modern Hunted down A lamentable failure of leadership from the Prime Minister The day of reckoning has arrived for the Bush-hating foreign policy elite It is not difficult to find people at the State Department who speak of Bush with contempt Tories will move cautiously on tax Mr Howard cannot promise to cut taxes regardless of the effects on the economy The Times Join the Debate France's vision is not ours The French still see the EU as their bastion against the dominance of Anglo-Saxon culture Single-sex schools get top marks Thunderer Cristina Odone PC World PC World Fox gives Westminster chickens the runaround Parliamentary Sketch Lord's defiance may bring hunt The Parliament Act awaits after peers refused to bow to the will of MPs, says David Charter A field day ahead for m'learned friends Protests and civil disobedience will follow the ban A Centuries-Old Tradition Baby, you really were born to run The ability to run a marathon is an evolutionary trait that has made humans the shape they are, reports Mark Henderson Built to Last PRU Polanski libel case request WestEnders Dummy warning Voyeur's death fall Roberts Staying Safe The rise of terrorism leaves much The List of Way to Fill the Family Album Multiple Classified Advertising Items Main danger usually lies on roads American Exp… Platinum The Danger Zones The Link Humpty Dumpty sat on the settee, Humpty Dumpty watched the TV, But all of the fighting and all of the crime, Couldn't hurt Hump like a nursery rhyme Business The Sharpest Critics In search of a Sleuth, we find instead the Clouseau of Killing Firstnight Theatre Murderer The Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1 Most punctual commuter trains are the services run by the State Su Doku Jamieson & Carry Swiss Watches Lawyers warn of shift towards 'police state' Crime Bill Councils failing to learn from Climbie case Social Services Law Society faces new claim of discrimination Trains on Time UPS One Size fits all for religion, race, sex, age and disability The Times David Blunkett crossed sword with the British Retail … Stop knocking Europe or risk losing 'yes' vote, Chancellor told Question Time Briefing Keeps Score Visa curbs cost universities £30m in fees, say Tories Chirac blames war for 'dangerous world' Shadow of Iraq hangs over Blair talks on centenary of the Entente Cordiale, writes Philip Webster French to parade for first time in London Number of children on antidepressants soars by 70 per cent Vauxhall 'I became depressed, when I wasn't before' Currys Telegraph says 'claptrap' to Galloway accusations Nature M&s Vouchers Accused was on CCTV Times World News Lots of sax and no sex at museum to the life and times of Bill Clinton Somebody is conspicuous by her absence in Little Rock, writes Roland Watson Football star Weah turns his sights on Liberian Presidency Former Chelsea striker confirms that he wants to lead the battle-scarred West African country, writed Xan Rice Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Mugabe bans human rights groups Careers of Two Halves eggsave.com Mercenary agrees to implicate Thatcher in failed African 'coup' Business The number's up for exploiters of Nelson Mandela's good name Multiple Display Advertising Items AFP: Nigerian leader 'smuggled cash' AP: Children of war Reuters: Cairo plagued Reuters: Sect child abuse Improve your body lanaguage India's leader makes peace overtures in Kashmir We'll make capitalists of the bombed Iraqis, say US Marines SEBO Black Watch soldier injured Findings of the Report No one to blame for blunders that ended in Red Cap deaths The families of the victims claimed that three officers should be named and charged B&O Belgian MP goes into hiding after criticising Muslims IBM Online (AP): Russia 'working on new missile' (Reuters): UK jail for Serb (AP): Chirac in clear (AP): High flyer (Reuters): Army inquiry Brother of the Dapper Don 'tried to kill' hitman for betraying the family' Portfolio Building Services Surfer chick out to clean up Enron-on Sea Abercrombie & Fitch pays &50m in racial discrimination case Ing Direct Bush promotes aide to tighten grip on power emporio Weather Eye Russia fights sale of its orphans Campaigners want tighter laws to try to combat the huge rise in illegal adoption by foreigners, reports Jeremy Page Napoleon recruiting a vast army of admirers 200 years on Celebrations of the bicentenary of the Emperor's Coronation show his pull is still powerful, reports Charles Bremner The Times Lifescan Colombia minister 'had sex in jail with drug trafficker' Times Business Kodak labs close Pensions forum Business Class Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Snow chills market as dollar hits a fresh low Kmart and Sears to chall Wal-Mart after $11bn me Brussels threat to nuclear clean-up plan Cable & Wireless Humbug sale at Sainsbury's Another great leap forward from DTI Chinese check for the dollar? Need to Know Ftse 100 Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Tank & Rast deal Approval for Fiat Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot First loss for Sainsbury's and Goldman is dumped Market Move Self Promotional Material Supermarket to quit Oxford Street Lower margins knock Dixons M&S former HQ on sale for £110m www.business.co.uk Kodak sheds 500 more British jobs MmO2 lags behind its rivals in race to win 3G customers Bank of Scotland Jaguar viability 'at risk' if Coventry plant is not closed Hewitt's Search for the Big Idea A night to forget City Diary Running mates City Diary Suppliers to bioscience groups get protection Secret society City Diary Russia's Gazprom wants 10% of UK gas sales by 2010 Fleet Services Spanish win $2bn project in Algeria U-turn by BAE on 'slush' inquiry Bondholders say no to MyTravel Cox bid backed by Duke Street Unemployment up for first time in 18 months Number of 'can't work, won't work' on the rise Former Deloitte partner struck off accountancy body Home Choice Enron shares sale inquiry WPP takes over $600m Samsung deal from rival Tired pair join to take on Wal-Mart Analysis CSFB sacrifices millions to avoid costly bid battle Super-cool Kmart king wants to be like Buffett The Times Unit Trust Information Service Charcol Case Study The Sunday Times US university tie-up irks small firms Royal & SunAlliance rises on rekindled AIG speculation Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets 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 Accelerated dividend policy breathes life into mmO2 Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Land Securities Gilts Broker drains faith from liquids engineer Smaller Capitalisation Shares Dimension Data Banking & Finance Jaeger Card earns loyalty of retailing's tough guys Case Study Partnerships—risky but Rewarding Chris Partridge looks at how to improve business relationships in the second of a series of reports on information technology Link up with helping hands to get a grip on the latest technology Mutual trust is the rock on which successful collaborations are built Key components that establish confidence are track record …and shared goals Powwow sees value of good teamwork Case Study Online Cable & Wireless The smart way to give custoners what they want and boost profits By tailoring supply and demand chains, products can be adapted to appeal to wider markets without increasing profits The smart way to give customers what they want and boost profits By tailoring supply and demand chains, products can be adapted to appeal to wider markets without increasing costs Be nice if need be but clarity is vital Travel The P&O Cruises Oriana 2006 World Cruise Travelbag Travel Get your skates on for a rink revival Times Register Bill Gillespie Manager with an historic role in Times Newspapers in the dramatic shift from outmoded methods to computer technology Thomas Kerr Aero-engineer who sought ingenious solutions to the problems of manned and missile flight in the supersonic age Sir Robert Hunt Chairman of Dowly Group who contributed to the innovations that led to a new era for the aerospace industry Bruce Hobbs Art director whose brilliant advertisements for Guinness produced a typeface that bears his name Lives Remembered Court Circular Memorial Service School News Appointment Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Dinners Births Deaths To place death notices acknowledgements or notices … Want to place a classified advertisement? In Memoriam - Private Livery Company Uncertain future Anniversaries Misdirected mail Whom to turn to? Too little, too late What's your view? Birthdays Fools and money Check it out Phisherman's Friends Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions Answered Bridge Chess Personal Column Suspicion sufficient to establish offence Court of Appeal Seat of company determines forum Court of Appeal Apportionment of joint-report costs in care proceedings Family Division Disclosing seized documents Court of Appeal Times Weather Eye Paul Simons Early errors haunted father of forecasting Nature Notes On this Day November 18,1976 AirMiles Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Made In Japan announces arrival on chasing scene Times Test Cheltenham raises the stakes to keep Gold Cup ahead of rivals Wincanton Simply Supreme, trained by Sue Smith and as low as … Market Rasen The Times Sports Book Hereford Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Williams thrives in pas de deux of karate and ballet Sarah Potter meets a martial artist who knows her way around classic dance England look to Prior for openers Cricket Warne aims for magic number Partners in Crime Shoaib to pitch up at Worcestershire Times Online Outspoken Casey takes US players to task over World Cup Golf Carter's performance leaves White a shade of pale Snooker Henman looks to bounce back Anderson rings the changes for 'dead rubber' Rugby League Racing Five's bloodless coup is academic Sport on Television The Times Times Online Sotherton casts doubts on London 'white elephant' Muted Paris makes unspectacular start in bid to impress Times Scots stay in contention Nelson on road Dakar changes Mote back on list Win for Woodman Sullivan signs on Rivals settle old score with tiddlywinks at ten paces Owen Slot watches as the hard men of Twickenham 2002 go head-to-head Times How Rugby Compares to Football Tomorrow The Sunday Times Stampede is on to be the next Jonny Wilkinson Legacy of Sydney One Year on Mark Souster joins the youngsters in Devizes as he begins a series looking at the impact of England's World Cup win Robinson comes under attack for his silent protest Rugby Union Do you agree with Jason Robinson's silent protest Fourie falls victim to the pressure for change South Africa Douglas returns to fray for Scotland England fringe players hampered by injuries hp invest Stirring past leaves Thomas at a loss The Premiership Today Laughter and tears mark final farewell Times Woodward eager to learn from glimpse of future Callow Scotland exposed with ruthless efficiency by Allback Black players still forced to run the gauntlet in Europe Last Night's Results Injury to Baros adds to striking woes for Liverpool Sorry England plumb new depths How They Lined up at the Bernabeu Virgin atlantic Truce in tatters as rivals prove best of enemies The Times Crossword 22,825 Grudge Rematch Neville v Reyes England (4-4-2) Oliver Kar Times Sport Rooney exits in disgrace as England put to shame The Times Rottle Britain The Times Quotes of the Day Please God, save us all from religion in politics Issues such as gambling shouldn't be polluted by lobbying from 'faith groups' Sorry for Boris Short city break Image Bof the Day The Ethicist How I skipped work and found a secret world Academic Jeff Ferrell gave up work and lived by scrounging in skips. He found not only hidden treasures but a whole community who exist on other people's rubbish What the Law Says in Britain Spinning Machines The Times Vote for our Our search for Britain's best invention goes on. Mark Henderson looks at the pros and cons of industrialisation How to Vote Join the Debate Safety Lamp James Dyson: My Choice Synthetic Dye Electricity Steel Not on the List Tomorrow Dressing up fish in a warm winter coat home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Salmon, Bacon and Wilted Sprout Tops Dirty habits? I'm perfect Why live a sheltered existence when you could make waves? Hearth Goddess Early action is key to survival Talking about embarrassing bowel problems could save many lives, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Times Online Warning Signs Screen The likeness is Incredible Out of time, out of steam New Releases Reheated Cold War politics just leave James Christopher cold The Manchurian Candidate 15,130 mins The Incredibles U, 120 mins Taxi 12A, 104 mins after the Sunset 12A, 100 mins The Times More New Releases An abused wife, doleful terrorist, dead diva—Ian Johns has his hands full Christopher Wood enjoys a posthumous memoir and the true history of Citizen Kane Movie Books "Grips like a Vice" Where did Interview Can this apolitical In Cinemas November 26 Wild times in Wayne's world Sean MacAulay meets an old friend of the Duke to reminisce about the American legend Finding Neverland How to Walk like the Duke …And Talk the Talk UGC New DVDs Geoff Brown Seeks the Simple Virtues Viewpoint Opera and Film Seldom Go Together, Says Neil Fisher Being Julia Roll over, Wim Wenders A new spirit of national cinema is on show at the German film festival, says Stephen Dalton Tomorrow: Starts Tomorrow Sean MacAulay All talk and no trousers Interview Sheila Johnston meets the Italian porn star making a move into the mainstream i huck bees First Choice Concert It's kitsch and sinks Theatre Jeff Koons ICA, SW1 Pop Keane Brixton Academy Concert Coote/Drake Wigmore Hall Entertainments Theatre of Good Report White Bear, SE11 TV & Radio Radio Choice Royal Opera House Index Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Sky One Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Beyond River Cottage Viewing Guide David Chater Blackpool Variations Edge of Life: Who Should Get the Transplant Dispatches 28 Days (2000) Film Choice Stephen Dalton Sex and Lucia (2001) ÉLoge De L'amour (2001) Musicality hits all the right notes Last Night's TV Joe Joseph True Fiction Hugo Rifkind Going up in smoke As news breaks of the forthcoming smoking ban, T2 catches a glimpse of a revolutionary movement Word Watching Philip Howard T2 Crossword Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku Picture Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Contact us The Times The Week in Work a secure internet promises profits Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened Perks of the Week Cash in on a spending spree Mercurl Urval Data File What does your company offer you? The 60-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs Turn to Pages 12-20 I'm just fabulous darling We're all for confidence and talent... but an office full of tin gods is not what most managers would want to handle. John Plummer explains how to get the best out of the company superstar Test Yourself … Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Worklife Challenge What happens if I keep the firm's laptop? Make home finance less seary Do you agree with this advice? The Headhunter How Do I Become… The Times Leaders on L-plates exit the comfort zone PricewaterhouseCoopers' leadership development programme challenges participants by dropping them into unfamilar circumstances, literally. Carly Chynoweth Investigates My Best Move. . . …And my Worst What It's like Working For…h&m The high-street retailer who pioneered "fast fashion" offers a wide range of career choices, as Mark Hunter learnt Lessons I Have Learnt Data File Web Watch Graduates 8 The Key to… Kingston Long queues to join former defence agency The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers What Not to Do…first Interviews Qinetiq The Gurus Boiled down There's money in innovation Forget banking and big business, it's the creative types and their industry that is driving the UK economy. says Greg Orme Case Study Global Marketing Course Watch Workspace 10 The Office Psychologist Tantrums When in doubt, go with your instincts Trend Watch Business Intuition Gut feeling is not a rational process and would appear to have no place in corporate decision-making. Acting on a hunch, carol Lewis investigates Keep statements subtle What to Weat…on a Business Trip Work Kit Supplying on demand Career Clinic Statwatch You Need a New Job when… Ask the Experts No easy access for ex-offenders Test Yourself…answers Careers of the Week 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 Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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