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News from 19/11/2004

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Andrew Robson, Tom Hennigan and Elaine Monaghan, Gabriele Marcotti, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Travis Taylor, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, James Hackett, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Kenneth Molloy, David Lowe, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, John Harnedy, Ben Webster … Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Colin Cooper, Richard Hobson, Mark Stephens, Mark Frost, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Kevin O'Flynn, Lucia Van der Post, Christine Seib, David Chater, Tony Killeen, Nic Hopkins, John O'Byrne, Elizabeth Judge, Jim Billett, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Mary Wilson, Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Joanne Ward, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Daniel McGrory and Andrew Pierce, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, George Thomas, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Sarah Pavey, Michael Knipe, Chris Wilson, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Alan Hamilton, Steve Norman, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Jim West, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, John Price, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Oliver Kay, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Michael Gore, John Westerby, Hannah Westley, Emilia Harker, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, N. Van Overstraeten, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Billy Bragg, Christine Buckley, Andy Cowper, Matthew Pryor, Colette White, Philip Webster and David Charter, James Q. Wilson, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Stuart George, Roger Boyes, Cornellus Lysaght, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Joshua Rey, Nick Hasell, Ed Thompson, Lewis Smith and Nicola Woolcock, Dalya Alberge, Tony Barstow, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, Johnny Depp, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Maurice Blik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Cox, Smaller Capitalisation, Brian MacArthur, Jane Shilling, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Graham Gooch, John Strovik, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Mike Smith, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Graham Hand, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Simon Rose, Tom Roundell, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, William Wyndham, Russell Tillson, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Douglas Kedge, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roger Godfrey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Alec McBarnet, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Christopher Irvine, Simon Rogers,

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The Times Charleses clash Chirac refusal Extremist threat Hard Labour Thatcher's plea Drug safety fears Spanish sanctions 'You are free under law to ask your own health, unless … In 90 days, foxhunting will become a crime Simon Barnes Stage & Sound Liberty threatened by animal rights thugs, says Patten In the Times Today In 90 days, foxhunting will become a crime Secretary removed note from Prince Charles Windsor Picture Gallery Charles Clarke Charles v Charles head to head The Prince sticks to his guns as the Education Secretary comes out fighting for his beliefs, Tony Halpin reports After attack in club, he looked for revenge and found Kriss Race attack shopkeeper murdered boy kidnapped by gang, Shirley English reports Hoon's wife on £78,000 trip Bouncers accused Winning points Libel award X-rating on board By a Correspondent: First winter snows reach Cambridge Picture Gallery McDonald's English order outrages staff Race equality watchdogs investigate the fast-food giant over staffroom language Instruction, reports Alexandra Frean Thatcher to ask Britain to help halt extradition Comment Sony How They are Related Tracing your Family Tree Just AAsk The skeleton in one family closet Intrigued by details of Victorian child felons published in The Times this week, Lewis Smith and Nicola Woolcock became genealogists Confusion reigns in political madhouse New Act being pursued by two legal challenges Lawyers join late efforts to delay ban Your M&s Will Ban Stand Test of Time? marks and spencer PS Hunting is a flip-flop too far for Blair loyalist Alliance Leicester Joke's on Pynchon in The Simpsons Sacking 'best for Boris' Monumental We must think of God as a therapist, says Williams The Saturday Times Land Rover Schools given right to search for knives Rees-Mogg's view on Iraq opposed Demand for legitimacy in a reformed House of Lords Football 'friendly' Margaret Hassan Discontent at outcome on hunting Under two flags Cultural visits Good and bad news Intolerance of a nanny state Home alone The Times Including the Excluded Schools should be offered inducements to take difficult pupils Foul Play The need to deal with racism in the football stadium The joyless pursuit of good health should not be the purpose of life La France Profonde Relationships between two peoples do not depend on a president Memo to the Prince of Wales: one's station in life is not fixed by birth After decades in his current job, the Prince is still waiting for promotion The class has reminded us that the monarchy perpetuates Britain's snobbish tendencies America passes the religious test Moral crusades are part of American life, but its religiosity is no threat to freedom The Times Contribute to the debate Join the beer and fags club You are free under law to risk your own health, unless you want to take drugs or hunt foxes Thunderer: Let's not be too cordiale Currys sky 14 blunders let racist kill his Asian cellmate, inquiry told Nirvana Allders Who Won what Kiss-off for Europe as US acts sweep MTV awards Blair and Chirac bridge the divide on future of Iraq Traders in pirate DVDs are part of a wider criminal … Hunt question foxes President Toucan Boeuf, not beef, in Battle of Banquets The Queen just pipped Chirac to the award for the best host, writes Alan Hamilton Viewers' favourites turn off TV bosses Long-lost Vivaldi opera to be performed again Denzel Washington Road N. 7 Meryl Streep Business Band Aid video seen by millions Terror remand 'Rape' filmed Corrections Witness to murder of PC says shooting was 'like in a movie' That's Coment sense Adobe Drug cuts Aids toll in African children by half Carpet Madness Adobe First Night the Sharpest Critics Moving aspect to Carry on Capulet Firstnight Theatre Romeo and Juliet Playhouse, Wc2 Legal aid earnings cause furore Sport Siemens Rules on stress may bring claims Work Christmas box for the Services Defence NHS recruits overseas dentists Health Father Figures Ancient Spaniard can explain link between humans and monkeys Christmas starts with Homebase vodafone The Times Join the Debate On Guard Galleries leave door open to thieves Security blunders mean that valuable art is at risk, reports Dalya Alberge Picture Gallery Times World News French rail takes on cheap flights Here, it's baffling and dear British ministers are EU part-timers Europe The List of Gifts that Will Put Whatever Father Christmas … (AFP): MEPs give new team approval From Far-Right Firebrand to Fierce Friend of Israel Mussolini heir closes in on centre of power Dixons Police chief sanctioned 'torture' to save a life Budget Dig up smallest dog in world, says judge Russians dump Volgas for Volvos World News Panasonic British Jew is shot dead in Belgium Weather Eye (AFP): Leader resigns (AFP): Burma jail break (AP): Killer's jury plea (AFP): Arnie's approval Storm distruption Nude gnome raid 50% off Books at British Bookshops & Sussex Stationers (AP): Suspended governor seeks mercy Middle East Sport (AFP): Jumbe charged (Reuters): Envoy's audition (AFP): Aceh amnesty Huge Afghan poppy crop raises fear of 'narco-state' A boom in opium production threatens to wreck stability, reports Rory Watson Powell says Iran is making nuclear missiles The Times Join the Debate US says Fallujah's capture broke back of Insurgency Israelis sorry for killing of Egyptians Royal Mail Register (AFP): Kyoto go-ahead (Reuters): Bidding duel (AFP): Victory for gays Rac Tokyo's new vice is a secret siesta Texan storm drenches Clinton parade America Harrods Brazil takes on ranchers to let slaves taste freedom In Bondage Chile protest sours Bush mission of friendship Times Business SSL 'not for sale' Friday Nov 19 2004 Gartmore change Business Class Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Investigator gives safety alert over GSK and AZ drugs City Diary Italian bank in €40bn talks with Belgians BT stays 'whole' but has to open up its networks Brown could lose balance Banking on consolidation Whiter teeth in just one hour Ofcom must put incumbent in line Business Editors Commentary Need to Know Business Briefing FTSE 100 Euro First 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief North Sea Oil Look Ahead Nike chief to quit Stop Press Vivendi in deal Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Home Cinema Business Big Shot Reuters to seek $2bn sale of US network Power plant shutdowns hit British Energy rescue plan Theme parks resurgence gives lift to Disney profits Fans and shower business set for sale centrino Pascal Lamy Curriculum Vitae Lamy admits WTO ambition Grid sell-off ignites £2bn cash return National Grid Transco Computacenter shares nosedive Brewery Plea to Brussels TBI up 13% on news of bid approach Business Startup 2004 SABMiller brews plan to swallow rival firms Brown's targets at risk after first red October in 10 years Business Adobe Society rules out house price crash No Birthdays gift for Hunter Bill 'threatens to stifle mergers' Judge's ruling on Black's allies' Safety net for pension victims may be widened GUS says Christmas trading will be tougher The A's, B's and C's of declining sales Paper round Adobe Media Statistics of the Week MCIG favoured to win bid Sony man who bet his 'wellies' on $5bn deal Nic Hopkins finds that it has been an exciting year for Sir Howard Stringer Entertaining a spin-off Analysts worry that there is trouble in store for Morrison Business Markets 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) EMI down on bad noises from the US Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Grid game strategy—add noughts rather than crosses Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Caledonia Investments Gilts Mothercare Business Equity Prices Charcol Limited Hospital monopoly is bad for your health Business Royal Mail pension holiday brings £800m annual bill Cards up its sleeve City Diary Will it suck too? City Diary The case is afoot City Diary Arup New front opens up in battle to beat the canker of corruption Bureau will help to devise a global action plan, says Michael Knipe British Expertise Awards Winners World Bank urged to put an end to debt scandal Graham Hand, the new chief executive of BCCB, urges tighter controls on loans Winning firms have made big difference Work in Nepal and India has improved living conditions, Tony Dawe says Multiple Display Advertising Items Dynamic woman scientist of vision is fêted by director and villagers Multiple Display Advertising Items Novelty of ring road has Ethiopians in transports of delight How British ingenuity is helping to change lives Tony Dawe looks at a green convention centre, social housing and a new airport Villagers were emotional when the water was turned on Lucrative line of defence Tony Dawe charts the rise of a British security firm playing a key role in Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Tours The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Register Linda Murray Scholar who, with her husband, made the art of the Renaissance accessible in a series of bestselling books Linda Murray, art historian, was born on October 31,1913. She died on November 12,2004, aged 91 Gwyneth Jones Schoolteacher and headmistress in France, Turkey and the UK Gwyneth Jones, Mbe, headmistress, was born on September 9,1926. She died of cancer on August 14,2004, aged 77 Mike Smith Reliable cricketer who was the mainstay of the Middlesex batting line up for two decades Mike Smith, cricketer, was born on heart attack on November 12,2004, aged 62 Peter Dobree Dairy farmer who, in the SOE's Force 136, led resistance groups in Japanese-occupied Malaya Peter Dobrée, OBE, agriculturist and wartime member of SOE's Force 136, was born on July 15,1913. He died on October 21,2004, aged 91 Lives Remembered Heinz Wallberg Affable conductor noted for his interpretations of Brahms and Bruckner Heinz Wallberg, conductor, was born on March 16,1923. He died on September 29,2004, aged 81 Harry Mudd Founder of the UK's first independent label to specialise in church music Harry Mudd, MBE, sound engineer and producer, was born on September 27,1918. He died on October 5,2004, aged 86 Play your hardest, kids, but stop spraying the bubbly around Dinners Appointments Meeting Birthdays Births Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Marriage Anniversaries Commission correct in not referring case Queen's Bench Divisional Court Magistrate erred in bind-over order European Court of Human Rights Memorial Service Sir Peter Ustinov Damages for violation over poll tax cases European Court of Human Rights Racism and petulance Old enough to know Who are hooligans? Judging Robinson Taking responsibility Above the fray Ineffective strategy What's your view? The event is the key No better role model Poor PR Facing the music Questions of Sport Questions Answered Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast Test Audi A4 Stoddart hoping to raise millions from garage sale Never a day goes by without news reaching us of a mishap … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Ducks on skates mean a mild winter Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day Air Miles Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Best Mate begins with Devon-sent opportunity Racing The White Liners succeed in middle of the road approach Times Test Windsor Wolverhampton The Wright Track Johnson recruits Percussionist for 340,000gns Exeter Racing Yesterday's Results Leaderboard The Sunday Times O'Meley free to play in Tri-Nations final Rugby League Repentant Casey fears reaction on US return Golf Kenteris and Thanou charged over missed tests Olympic Games London bid emphasises accessibility of venues Maynard keen to make an impression The Results Service Sky Sports Inspired Brees blowing hot for revived Chargers Changes at Somerset Golding rush Trigwell lament Anxious wait Brighton blow Ganguly reprieve Wales desperate to revive special relationship Relaxed Worsley looking for more constructive role Times Online Sale ranks depleted by international call-ups IRB aiming to promote second-tier nations Tomorrow Twitchy fingers RFU building on World Cup windfall Ashling O'Connor on how Twickenham will profit from game's healthy accounts Henman happy to grab hold of Masters lifeline Tennis Sir Cliff Richard Inspired Walden brings Higgins back to earth Snooker Coulthard poised for testing time in 2005 Motor Racing Liverpool hamstrung by absence of Baros Portsmouth tense as Zajec marks out territory Gartmore The Premiership Today Palios kept family in hiding during FA scandal Rooney's growing pains cause concern Golf Motson happy to tell it straight in Madrid England players shocked by level of abuse The Game Why we must never let the bigots win Vile taunts remain common currency across Continent Gabriele Marcotti examines how the leading leagues in Europe address a problem that refuses to go away Revealed: the real heart of a nation that will tolerate the intolerable The Times Crossword Olympic bid suffers as Madrid's image is tarnished Not guilty—Spain delivers its own verdict Racism What next? Times Sport Fifa prepares to put Spain in the dock over racism The Times Citroën Inside Win Jonny's World Cup final shirt. . . The Times Quotes of the Day Has Prince Charles just fallen prey to a Ratner moment? His outburst contains a distrust and dislike of the intelligent middle and lower classes Ship wrecks Lard? Fat chance Image of the Day North Korean troops stage exercises amid reports that portraits of dictator Kim Jong-II have been removed from public buildings The Ethicist How I brought the real Don't expect to relive the film if you go to see Cameron Mackintosh's stage version of Mary Poppins. Benedict Nightingale meets the theatre impresario Did You Know. . . ? Mary Poppins to life Let's not forget these Times readers on the British inventions they feel should be named on our list The Times How to Vote Join the Debate Mixed Marriages 'I shouldn't wed a white girl' A British Asian who dated only white women now wants an Asian wife. Anjana Ahuja reports Hair with Hari Picture Gallery Flatties for running around in This art rocks Flatties for running around in Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Any excuse to eat cake Food home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Madeleines Patients facing a long reach into the future Health Treatment for Marfan syndrome has improved but it is still a trial for sufferers, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Lincoln was lucky to have reached the age of 56. The average if 56. The average age of death was 32 Excessive growth is due to abnormalities in quantities of the growth hormone Doctor's Orders Tomorrow in body soul An erotic charge I can do without Microwave Man NB Arts 'I'm sick of my fat face on the telly' Interview Steve Jelbert talks to Ricky Gervais about Politics and life after Office hours. He's going to be the new Woody Allen - fact Comedy Dvds at Christmas The Times Pick of the studio floor New Albums David Sinclair on outtakes by Nirvana and Bon Jovi Most exclting are the songs that were rejected for being too extreme Be there then - a history of Oasis Carol Midgely visits a photographic show of Britain's most fractious band Creative Win a £750 Oasis Print He's a smooth operator Opera Robert Carsen may be a showman but his intent is serious, says John Allison Encore Monday in T2 Royal Opera House Concert Royal Concert Symphony Hall, Brimingham Showered with praise Theatre Rain Lowry, Salford Theatre Murderer … Concert Britten Sinfonia/Sawhney Festival Hall Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Children in Need Viewing Guide David Chater The West Wing Variations Empire Warriors Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere The Killers (1964) Trapped (2002) Five, 10pm Pandaemonium (2000) Doctors must play God on the NHS Terrestrial Television It's time to cut the rhyme wave True Fiction Word Watching T2 Crossword Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Companion Stairlifts The Times Property Addict Opening Bids It's time to reclaim our streets from the countless metal poles and signs that blight the landscape Cheshire Agents Say This Week Staffs Agents Say Cheshire V Staffordshire Semi-Detached House in West London Get in Get out Get Away Avenue Road, W3: a Victorian home that has had the interior-designer treatment recently Grade II Listed Cottage in Surrey East Horsley: a timber-framed building dating from the 16th century, newly refurbuishe Away Large House in Worcestershire Upton-upon-Severn: a Grade it listed Queen Anne country property on the riverbank Buck's Palace Good Manors Westgate is the height of Regency elegance, says Marcus Binney Bewley Homes Plc House Trap Young in London We want to buy our first property but how on earth can we afford it? Lenders can be fiexible to raise the loan level Live now Buy Later With prices sky high, first timers must rent where they'd rather own, says Patrick Kidd Rental Premium/discount for London Boroughs One-Bedroom Flat in Hackney Zone 1-2 First Time Buyer For under £200,000 you could have a. . . Two-Bed Apartment in Norwood Zone 2-3 One-Bedroom Flat in Ilford Zone 4-6 Romney House Marsham Street SW1 Westbury Bellway Multiple Classified Advertising Items How the Other Half Lives The Great Indoors Wrap up the Room If you're stuck for inspiration, visit a shop with a difference, says Lucia Van der Post Get out of the Groove Tom Cox sells his vinyl collection to make space for an armchair LPs are the most belligerent of transient objects The Times Charles Church Good exchange rate. . . don't bank on it! When buying a property overseas don't think you will get the best exchange rate from your high street bank. There is an alternative and it will save you money Obstacle Corse Chris Wilson sets off to find a Corsican villa with a private beach Few will have the nerve to pull a boat up under your nose Multiple Classified Advertising Items A taste of international luxury Ocean Heights Damac Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Go for Speed Updating If you're finding it hard to let your flat, a quick refurbishment is the key, says Mary Wilson Original features alone aren't enough to attract tenants The Times Style Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes The Times Christmas fine wines and a Christmas fine wines and a Special edition for a special day timesonline.co.uk Snuggle up with our all-seasons duvet offer The Times Christmas Gifts Offers

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