News from 22/11/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Ronald Sewell, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Christopher Nutt, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Gerald Davies at Millennium Stadium, Mark Souster, Daniel Hannan, C. B. J. James, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Robert Fergusson, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, Geoffrey Beard, Patrick Hosking Economic Agenda, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Erie Bernard, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Steve Rogers, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Mike Darton, Martin Driscoll, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Mark Pougatch, Ronald Byris, Ida Pollock, Emma Thompson, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Laura Mannering, Oliver Kay, Dan Brennan, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Tony Batcheler, Shaun Spiers Chief Executive, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Kevin Scarry, Phd Howton, Sir Bryan Thwaites, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Simon Freeman, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Roger Guthrie, Laurent While, Jose Mourinno, Kate Green Chief Executive, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Martin Garrod, Cathy Harris, Alex Hawkes, Roger Boyes, David Deeks General Secretary, Peter Dixon, Catriona Hills, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Heather Neil, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Gina Ford Parenting author, Paul De Neumann, Nlc Hopkins, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Anna Patty, Mark McCormack, Philip Webster Political Editor, Claire Turvey, Stewart Tendler and Joanna Bale, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Mark Sooster, Anjana Ahuja, William Healing (Partner), Richard Heller, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Tom Hennigan, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Jan O'Leary, David Sanderson, Ian Whittell, Lewis Stuart, Hilary Wesle, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Mitchell, Aki Riihilahti, Damian Nixon, Sharon Mills, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Mark Venables, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alistair Burt, Philip Brown, Peter Klinger, Geoffrey Lee Williams (Director), Joseph Cahill (Consultant Surgeon), Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Opposition wins Ukraine election Care home ratings Greenhouse gas £1 Million for Charity Gay blessings Back on the top Roll of dishonour 'Obligations of being a parent run contrary to Britain's … Comment Britons want money more than extra family time Leisure or Cash? Death of the VCR Tim Hames The head honchos don their ponchos Bush hijacks summit with 'end nuclear plans' call In the Times Today Illegible Article Colombia to seek more aid National Fashions Social Work by Numbers Green Flag Hotel-style inspections will try to ensure 5-star care for the helpless Blunkett takes aim at crime to outflank the Tories Tory alternative speech pledges to cut red tape and taxes Further Safety Measures Crew of trawler feared dead Labour's compass Phishing warning Money, not time off Breitling Dispersal Time Soft, strong but a long time to go away—how loo paper puts a strain on the system Old-fashioned? Maybe, but I back ambition, says Prince Nature IWC Insurance Island of Two Halves Just AA sk Bid to prevent trains derailing Two arrested Pet warning Newe look Britons face losing homes in Cyprus as refugees reclaim land Electronics revolution puts burglars out of work - and kills off the video Falling prices and quick changes in technology make it difficult to sell stolen goods, write Stewart Tendler and Joanna Bale Price Comparison Police fear car crime, drink and disaffection Safety in Numbers Broken Toys Shoplift mobs play Robin Hood in Italian 'can't pay, won't pay' raids Everything from trainers to food is stolen and given away as activists step up their campaign, reports, Martin Penner out of work-and kills off the video Big shop's decision to unplug the VCR is death knell for out-of-date system Microsoft Office Dissolve the pain away Prudential Lloyds TSB Weather Eye HRT scare blamed on flawed study Women who need the treatment are missing out because of government guidelines limiting its use, reports Anna Patty Bishops turn blind eye to gay wedding ceremonies in church BT By a Correspondent: Survivors join prayer for toll of pub bombs American Airlines Firstnight Harmless fun, unless you are a worm Firstnight Television I'm a Celebrity. . . Itv1 Special relationship Backing coalition actions in Iraq Child Support Agency's IT system and family law issues Religion and politics Unruly pupils Road to nowhere after M25 closure Yarl's Wood fire Burnt offering Answers, please Public Health White Paper Evasive action The Times Careful Choices Homes for children and the elderly need standards—and resources VCR R. I. P. Rewinding our vision of the future Now let's all think of a way to get rich. . . Nathan, you're a genius Science Notebook Anjana Ahuja Busy Britain A work-life balance that is working There they go, putting words in Her Majesty's mouth again. It's got to stop It's doesn't help that the prose presented for the Queen to read is so awful She should not have to make crass, partisan statements of behalf of her ministers Vodafone, we've got your number If high-frequency masts are so safe, why aren't they in the boss's back garden? You say that they are safe, old dhom, then on you go. Your product, you use it The Times Join the Debate The avalanche is coming It happened before; it might happen again. The dollar could pitch the world into financial catastrophe Thunderer: Ireland, still in the pink Beach boys wage war of the waves As Cornish surfing vigilantes use threats to stop outsiders using the water, David Lister attempted a one-man invasion Free Installation Alliance Francaise tiscali Business Broadband Online Missing earl tried to save bar girls Parents of bullies are desperate for help Renault Megane Yard has more room at the top Police Smoking is still on the menu Health Tories propose stamp-duty cuts Housing Roberts Radio Re-Invented Let's kiss and make up, Mandelson tells the Brownites European Trade Commissioner says his feud with the Chancellor is damaging for Britain abroad, writes Philip Webster Cheriegate flats 'being let to defence company' Tories fly in expert to push key votes their way Online Online shoppers Write to the top Narrow squeak Driving hazards Till an Acrimonious Court Case and Enormous Payout Do us Part Guinness heir's wife demands her share of inherited fortune Ing Direct savings account Scots propose sex-crime curbs Our dysfunctional family is determined to carry on Jane Shilling discovers a very English kind of defiance-mild but insistent - as she rides out with the Ashford Valley Hunt The List of Places where Monday Mornings Don't Exist Defiant rallying cry made from horseback Picture Gallery Two-dog plan to keep law at bay Picture Gallery American Exp Platinum Blunkett seeks delay to help police Ahem. . . Cambridge speaking honour for quiz show trickster Dell Times World News Opposition overcomes 'total fraud' to claim victory in Ukraine elections Exit polls put Yushchenko ahead in a contest seen as a clash between Russia and the West, Jeremy Page in Kiev reports Baghdad burden lightens as £25bn of debt waived PRU Dogwood 'just the first new mission' Car Insurance Adobe Cousin of Allawi 'has been freed' Poll date is set despite violence and boycott Grenada plotters scent freedom Politicians jailed for their part in the 1983 Marxist coup begin their appeal, David Adams reports from Miami One. Tel Bush prepares to fight Congress rebels over intelligence reform Bill The Times Fine Tradition Muggers of Tokyo had better watch their step: the kimono cops are about Hostesses fearing more street crime are set to go on night patrol, writes Leo Lewis Chess (AP): Aircraft crashes into frozen lake (Reuters): Rebels killed (AP): Dissident set free (AFP): Judge murdered Barroso's new team gets to work MEPs will be keeping a watchful eye on the President's 'new and improved' commission line-up, reports Rory Watson The Woolwich RAC German troops tortured 'in Iraq exercise' (Reuters): Terror arrest (AFP): SPD leftist split (AFP): Mafia murders churchill Multiple Display Advertising Items The bell tolls for a village that lost fight for survival Babies-in-river trial splits Kenya Business The Woolwich Direct Line (AFP): President-elect (Reuters): Daughter weds (Reuters): Internet memory The Times Israel abuzz as locusts swarm in 13 killed in aid celebration outside palace Plagues Times Business House price alert Merger opposed E. On eyes Siberia Stock Markets Currencies FTSE 100 Dow Jones Clean-coal technology could cut Co2 bill by £3 billion Russia agrees to US deal that writes off $33bn of Iraq debt Cricket Interflora takeover will deliver windfall Bose Pound's strength could be its weakness Need to Know How the Week Finished The pound Change on the Week Data Stock market Exchange Rates Data Day Minister 'flexible' Stop Press 3G targets in line Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot MG Rover to slash directors' pension payments by 90% The Sunday Times Axis health test on way to shops Fortune awaits inquiries man Adobe Sale of website sets new high Online firm in the frame for takeover House prices still on the way down The Times Lawyers attack EU move to clean up money laundering Taxman and VATman to live together from today Approval for Etinera sale Pricewaterhouse Corporate Finance and Merrill Lynch … Ban could knock 10% off sales of cigarettes Anti-Smoking Laws Spread From Auckland's rough suburbs to a place at major firms' … Powers in the Boardroom Jon Ashworth traces the career of a New Zealander who defies the stereotypes The Times The Power 100 vc bet The leader in ten questions Banking & Finance Charcol Times Register Andrew Todd Fine soldier and journalist whose skills of command saw the BBC's news services through changing times Andrew Slidders Todd, journalist and soldier, was born in Dunder on January 28,1919. He died on November 14,2004, aged 85 Lives Remembered Ralph Hawkins Dedicated and meticulous sub-editor at The Times Ralph Hawkins, journalist, was born on June 25,1936. He died with his wife in a road accident on November 7,2004, aged 68 Lives in Brief Brent Wheeler, financier, was born on October 24,1951. He died of cancer on November 17,2004, aged 53 Michael John Day, medical physicist, was born on January 24,1920. He died on September 14,2004, aged 84 The Ven Christopher Prior Chaplain of the Fleet who carried his sense of duty and pastoral care into the battle zone The Ven Christopher Prior, CB, Chaplain of the Fleet, 1966-69, and Archdeacon of Porsmouth, 1969-77, was born on July 2,1912. He died on September 14,2004, aged 92 Edward Leblanc First Premier of Dominica who led his nation through the initial phase of independence Edward Leblane, Premier of Dominica, 1967-74 born on October 3,1923. He died on October 29,2004, aged 81 Alan Swinden Senior CBI official involved in resolving the thorny industrial disputes of the 1970s Alan Swinden, CBE, deputy director general, CBE. 1970-74, was born on August 27,1915. He died on September 27,2004, aged 89 Bernard Komproe Prime Minister of the Netherlands Sntilles federation Berbard "Ben" Komproe, politician, was born on OCtober 22,1942. He died on October 13,2004, aged 62 Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Dinners Anniversaries Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths Strong contestants gather for the Glenfiddich Piping Championship Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Dynamic duo raise funds and awareness Notebook Charities Calling all volunteerselebrity. . . . medals for good works Briefing Tries too hard Anything is possible Well said The reality of failure Who's silly now? Unqualified Poor effort Unqualified Good timing Priceless What's your view? Listen and learn Work your way up What's going on? debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Know your Palce? Prince Charles has criticised "social utopianism" and a learning culture which encourages people to do things beyond their capability. Is he right? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Daily Life CAH: Quick Word Piano Personal Column Whether to allow relative to join in child case Family Division Prosecuting council to justify its policy Court of Appeal Relying on other side's allegation of illegality Court of Appeal Times State's duty to expedite conduct of trial Europnean Court of Human Rights Finding history in a glass of pinot noir Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Air Miles Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Times Sport Silver Birch branches out to make National case Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Times Test Puzzle of too few runners chasing too much money Ludlow Southwell The Wright Track Lingfield Park Racing Results, from Yesterday's Three Meetings Picture Gallery The Results Service Today's Fixtures Britain ready for ultimate test Rugby League Gillette Tri-Nations Series Noble discovers great pairing Coach can inspire Safin to master Wimbledon Tennis How They Lined up Woods back in business Lockyer is key Scotland leading Jackman triumph Mosley founders Hunter's prey Brighton stay in contention Bowman leaves mark Hockey intel inside Racing NBA in sorry state after brawl Basketball No Black magic but Roger survives difficult Latin test Sport on Television The Times Exiles ruffle Falcons' feathers with last-gasp try by Hodgson How They Stand Solomons feels heat as Worcester shine Gripping stuff from Johnson Zurich Premiership Saracens heap more misery on Gloucester Injury problems piling up for Australia Rugby Football Union Argentina display their true worth by beating France Rokocoko and the clock conspire to defeat Wales How They Lined up in Cardiff Time to introduce hooter, Henson blasts Supporters left to reflect on latest lost cause Conquest of Springboks can become England's springboard Robinson defends media ban Times The Race for No 10 Jonny v Charlie How They Compare Baron on brink as infighting escalates Twickenham Match Facts Times Online Trio not backwardin coming forward Why I've refused to watch video of that dropped goal Jonny Wilkinson reveals an unlikely secret in the final part of a series looking back one year to England's World Cup victory The Times Rugby Union Win Jonny's Cup Final Shirt McGrath triggers New Zealand's fall Jones proves worth in unconventional twelfth-man role Scoreboard Official Travel Agent Patient pair give South Africa time for victory Taylor wins as Fordham runs out of power Giles Smith reports on the disturbing end to a heavyweight showdown Sport on Television John Francome Back Hander I Wish I Hadn't Said that Four Famous Gaffes The Times Crossword O'Sullivan heads surprise exodus of leading seeds Snooker Casey finds peace of mind Golf Times Sport Revitalised England feel back on top of the world The Times Inside Today Jonny Wilkinson The Game The Times T2 A brutal reminder of what being a parent should mean With respect to the Archbishop, it isn't society that abuses children. It's people The future's orange A rural gesture Image of the Day An observes watches cleaners during a Sars drill in Hong Kong. The disease is expected to emerge in China again this winter The Ethicist The sad truth: we need money more than time A new T2 survey by Populus reveals that although everyone wants more time, many feel they can't afford it. Valerie Grove looks at the poll findings in detail while Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains why life is far busier and more expensive It's chilling that 75 per cent of us say Sunday is now no different from Saturday Picture Gallery Work or Money? When we could afford to relax Dr Thomas Stuttaford, the Times doctor, recalls the time when GPs and other middle-class professionals were allowed to live a much more leisurely life The middle class standard of living was underwritten by cheap manual labour The Parent Expert You must lose the clutter and make time for yourself 'People work hours that destroy the structure of the … City workers are shackled by their computers, mobile phones and mortgages Oxbridgi Intranci The part-time working mother The children need me Join the Debate The Times The stay-at-home mother Looking after a toddler means a non-stop day The full-time working mother A long weekend A tragedy of manners We must teach our rude children how to behave, says Emma Thompson We are confusing etiqutte with the wider concept of manners as Kindness The Times Ben MacIntyre explains why vaccination wins his vote Safety First How to Vote Choose the best of British After a week of voting for Britain's greatest invention, here is the final shortlist So very untrendy-after a fashion home. forum@thetimes.co.uk Chicken Polpettini with Lemon Zest Why the cardie is cool again Men want to buy into a golden past that they know they can never regain-that's the reason behind the surprise comeback of the cardigan, says James Delingpole The low point of high-tech Fusty? No, they just don't go by the book Crib Notes The Librarian The librarian is the anti-fashionista and all the more appealing for that Arts Fairytales - the Grimm truth Children's Christmas shows are reviving the darker edge of traditional stories, says Heather Neill Where to Enjoy the Full Horror Reprising her suite song Interview Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio has abaodoned movies to go back to her musical roots in Grand Hotel, says Ian Johns Week Ahead Get the picture, Tony? Viewpoint Britain's official neglect of photography is shameful, says Joanna Pitman New Labour is still terrified of an elitism it links with the arts Tomorrow in T2 Misguided populace Opera On London Fields Hackney Empire, E8 Theatre First Choice Concert Hallé/Mandeal Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Jazz Brad Mehldau/Rosa Passos London Jazz Festival Concerts Theatre Myth, Propaganda... Orange Tree, Richmond TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times David Chater's Choice Review Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Fashion strikes early to claim first victims Operation desert fox True Fiction Word Watching T2 Crossword Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Rolex The Times Game Whistle Blower Beckham Lost in Real Flaw Show The Decline Matt Dickinson in the Nou Camp on a forgettable night for England pair Faded Forces Laporta Builds Barca's Future betfair Time for Fifa to Make a Stand Matt Dickinson on why governing body must lead the way in tackling racism How our View Has Matured Presenter FA Takes Racism Fight to Israel The Response Henry Will Not Rise to Taunts Striker believes that players should not take action, Alyson Rudd writes We Must Work Even Harder The Player Aki Riihilahti says prejudice comes in different colours, shapes and sizes Rick Broadbent talks to the man whose gospel is all things Brazilian The Visionary Socrates Runs out of Puff Brazil Have their Flaws Tony Cascarino offers an opposing view to Clifford on state of the game G14 Looks to Old Firm Clubs to Increase its Stranglehold The Money Game betfair Chelsea Bow to Old School Cech Measures up to the Task Chelsea goalkeeper tells Dan Brennan that he is feeling at ease in his role Arsenal Reveal Further Cracks After Madrid, how did England's stars behave back on the weekly grind? Strop Watch United Will Be Wary of False Dawn The Games Barclays Premiership Glazer Rebuff Gibson Eyes More Glory The Times Kluivert Still a Class Apart Index Blackburn Give Hughes Heart The Games Barclays Premiership Yorke Abused Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood Robbie Savage makes a stand over his reputation to Bill Edgar Jol Puts Faith in Strikers Redknapp Hits Hollow Notes Francis Finds Way through Everton Have Rivals Sized up The Fantasy Game Bolton Benefiting from Allardyce's Faith in Jaidi Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Super League www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasy football Championship manager 5 Pardew Feels the Pressure Sunderland on the up and up Wolves Need Fixing Fast Brightion & Hove Alb (0) 0 Nottingham Forest (1) 1 Reading (0) 0 Crewe Alexandra (1) 4 Gillingham (0) 1 Plymouth Argyle (0) 0 Derby County (0) 0 Sheffield United (0) 1 Watford (0) 0 Rotherham United (0) 0 Leeds United (5) 6 Queens Park Rangers (1) 1 Wigan Athletic (0) 0 Luton Relish Local Rule Colchester United (0) 0 Huddersfield Town (0) 0 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 2 Blackpool (0) 0 Tranmere Rovers (1) 1 Doncaster Rovers (1) 3 Stockport County (0) 1 Swindon town (1) 4 Hull City (1) 2 Bournemouth (0) 0 Chesterfield (0) 0 Oldham Athletic (1) 3 Barnsley (1) 2 Walsall (0) 2 Peterborough United (1) 1 Brentford (0) 1 Bradford City (1) 2 Port Vale (0) 1 Torquay United (1) 2 Wrexham (0) 1 Bristol City (2) 3 Feeble Oxford Provide Sight for Sore Eyes Boston United (0) 0 Mansfield Town (0) 0 Darlington (0) 0 Lincoln City (2) 3 Shrewsbury Town (1) 2 Swansea City (0) 0 Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Scunthorpe United (2) 3 Grimsby Town (2) 2 Yeovil Town (1) 3 Southend United (0) 1 Bury (1) 1 Notts County (0) 0 Leyton Orient (1) 1 Wycombe Wanderers (0) 2 Times Online Cambridge United (2) 3 MacClesfield Town (0) 0 Cheltenham Town (0) 2 Old Rivals Hit a New Low Dundee (0) 1 Hibernian (2) 4 Dunfermline Athletic (2) 4 Kilmarnock (0) 1 Heart of Midlothian (0) 0 Motherwell (1) 1 Livingston (0) 0 Aberdeen (2) 2 Wilder Giving Halifax Heart Bodmin Show More Appetite for Upset Results and Statistics Lovejoy Revisits Tv's Golden Age Rick Broadbent hails the brains behind the cult programme that celebrates silliness in the sport Brave of Hearts Delia's Dish of the Week Grand Poisson De Loch Ness Fixtures The Daily Fix betfair Monster The Times Srixon New Game On Course for a Final to Remeber Peter Dixon looks forward to this week's national final at La Manga, where players will experience exactly what it is like to be a professional Well worth the Wait The first women's final was a thriller, as the two leading players tell Gary Jacob Looking Back to Last Year's Final One & Only Fantastic Journey An heroic effort from Robbie Bremner helped his team secure one of the last places at La Manga. Mel Webb reports World at their Feet It was a tight finish, but Malaysia held on to lift the 2004 world title, Mel Webb writes Young Certainly, but Derfinitely Not Green Mel Webb delights in the success of a scheme that is introducing scores of budding young players to golf which will have its place in the sun out in Spain this week The Qualifiers The Img Portfolio Leading Sportsmen IMG Still Leading Way It may be under new ownership, but the company Mark McCormack created is as keen Biggest Deals Made on Course John Mitchell takes a look at the movers and shakers who kept golf on the business pages as well as in the sports pages Illegible Article Rising from the Ashes Keeping up-to-date plans to ensure your business survives a catastrophe is vital Handy Hints Great for the Grove Hertfordshire course honoured to host World Golf Championships' first visit to the UK The Grove The Times A Year to Remember It has been a fabulous 12 months in golf, with all four of the major championships hotly contested and a memerable triumph for Europe in the Ryder Cup Crowning a Master After two years of poor weather, the final day in Augusta produced a fabulous duel in the sun between two wonderful players Final Scores from Augusta United States unless stated Glory Goes to Goosen South African emerges triumphant, but the final round is ruined by row over course Final Scores from Shinnecock Hills United States unless stated Hamilton Holds his Nerve The Claret Jug stays in the United States as Els misses out in dramatic play-off Final Scores from Royal Troon United States unless stated Singh Stays Distance A play-off was needed to settle the issue, but the Fijian showed why he is world No 1 Final Scores from Whistling Straits United States untess stated United Europe Produce Magnificent Victory World rankings count for northing once agains as capitain Langer and the inspirational Montgomerie combine to devastating effect to humble might of United States Biggest for Sport
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