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News from 24/11/2004

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Andrew Robson, Adam Sherwin Media reporter, Phil Yates, Denise Knowles, peter Klinger, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Richard Album, Kirsty McLeod, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Roger Maynard and Tosin Sulaiman, Graham Chilton, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ghada Karmi, Russ Law, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, John O'Byrne, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, David Hands and John Westerby, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Rosalind Renshaw, Jeremy, Howard Aiken (Card Scheme Director), Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Debra Carine, Jad Adams, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Turner, Gambling Bill, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Rodney Legg, Alan Hamilton, Helen Rumbelow and Tom Baldwin, Stephen Farrell, C. Barrett, M. Lopez, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Terry Slater, Russell Kempson, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Tome de Castella, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Janan Ganesh, Quentin Howard, Pat White, Gerard Baker, Michelle Braham, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Kate Allen Director, Michael Evans and Sean O'Neill, Colin Bowater, James Hickson, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Ryan Collymore, Fr Bill Wilson, Elaine Monaghan, Richard McLeod, Rob Wright, Susan Pape, Chris Saunders, Martin Samuel, Bill Corser, Raymond Keene, Peter Hawkins, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Nich Smith, Philip Webster and Stewart Tendler, Ian Mullen Chief Executive, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Annette Quinn, Richard MacDonald, Helen Nugent, Ruth Taplin, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Xan Rice and Sam Lister, John Goodbody, Clifford Coonan and Christine Buckley, John Greensmith, Jonathan Clayton, Giles Whittell, Peter Camp, Julie Burchill, Ian Johns, Neil Fisher, Daniel McGrory and Zahid Hussein, Marti Waller, Christinew Seib, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Peter Craig, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Francisco Navarro, Adam Sherwin, Timk Reid, Abigail Rayner, Susan Sarandon, Michael Evans, Jonathan Diack, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Nigel Corbett, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Patrick Martin,

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The Times Hostage's thanks Sea saviours Chinese warning £1 Million for Charity Cool controversy Zimbabwe ban Grand celebration Index Comment ID cards for all to fight crime and terrorism Simon Jenkins The loser who is claiming victory City law firms must wipe out Oxbridge bias, minister says In the Times Today The Times Compulsory ID cards in four years Bloody Sunday inquiry closes Palace protest Murder denial Salt boy 'doubts' Alert on racist Park hearing Diary of Detention Release came hours after killer raids Tiffany & Co Hostages freed after Afghan negotiators put their lives on line UN worker has praised go-betweens who risked death to finalise release, report Daniel McGrory and Zahid Hussein Sharp eyes of Laura Ashley captured massive fraud gang How al-Qaeda's London plot was foiled Tightened security prevented terror attack on Heathrow and Canary Wharf, report Michael Evans and Sean O'Neill Comment Tube workers get 52 days off a year Amélie suspect Race abuse case Bullet parts Tobacco addicts Correction Top of the Bill By a Correspondent: Lipsmacking £16,000 for sacred sandwich Mappin & Webb Nobody knows the truffle I've seen Alan Hamilton finds he can't get the taste for a £28,000 fungus that looks like a fossilised dinosaur dropping and smells like petrol How your home computer could prove Einstein right Debate Rolex First card goes on sale in time for Christmas Physical Feats West Coast v Home Counties Lloyds TSB Insurance Couple who left children to starve are jailed Four-letter broadside from Sharon at the thief who stole her wedding ring The Osbournes, with assistance from Thames Valley Police, relive the night they were burgled, Laura Peek reports East and West clash in Kiev as rivals dispute vote result Crowds march on presidency What They Said The Rivals ING Direct Crowds march on presidency as anger over election erupts People protest may carry an opposition to power—as it did in Georgia a year ago, reports Jeremy Page M&S Friend and Foe Abbey Only in the Saturday Times Four saved from death's jaws—by a pod of dolphins Publishers vie to put Peel's life on paper Showing his roots Jungle drums Vauxhall Family traits? PS Picture Gallery Celebrity chef was 3½ times the limit Salvaroee Ferragamo Sport Undertaker and village GP 'ran campaign of hate against vicar' Politics and Iraq Issues around Gulf War syndrome Current regulations to prevent money laundering Bureaucracy and bank charges on card transactions Double jeopardy Perishable goods? Weapons training Walter under water Forcing refugees back to Zimbabwe Computer failings Demise of the VCR The Times Nuclear Fallout Iran has a last chance to demonstrate good faith Stamp of Approval There is much to be said for the traditional Christmas card Why Blunkett's latest law is simply an accident waiting to happen Between the Lines The real theme of the Queen's Speech is not terror but technocracy Once they kept us from fear. Now our leaders want to frighten us senseless But is the future orange in Ukraine? The cruel truth is, however crooked the elections have been, Big Brother in the East still calls the tune Join the Debate on these articles at comment@thetimes. … On the scent of hypocrisy Amid all the mawkish blether about doomed dogs. It's time for a sense of perspective Thunderer: Let's hear it for the Marines On camera: the moment a gunman opened fire Sky digital subscription PC World Boots BT The Cool List British TV sweeps the board at Emmys He's been jailed, sacked by his band and he's a junkie. How cool is that? House of Fraser NHS pays the price of using private funds Gaming reform 'will shut pubs' 500 jobs go in Ofsted overhaul Education Lexmark Infantry reforms put historic regiments in the line of fire Tobacco firm 'backed' smuggling Sport Bose One. Tel The Sharpest Critics "Unmissable" Enduring Love Monotonous drum 'n' bass misses the best for ENO Firstnight Music Voxygen St Martin-in-the-Fields, Wc2 WHSmith Counter-terrorist crackdown waits on the law lords ID cards are the meat on mundane shopping list On Other Pages The Government's Programme at a Glance What have you achieved after two terms in office, Howard taunts Blair Online Bad behaviour and crimes of fashion greet the message from blingland Royal Words in Figures Business Human Rights Faiths to be protected from discrimination Education Heads will have complete control of schools Law Means-testing for legal aid in magistrates' courts BT Corporate Killing Union anger at lack of firm date Children Benefit extended to teenagers on training courses Environment Higher fines for litter and graffiti Loan sharks face being driven out of the water Safety in Numbers Drivers face more breath tests Debate on European treaty splits Labour NEC Times World News Black fat cats fuel resentment South Africa's nouveaux riches generate wealth and hostility, writes Jonathan Clayton in Johannesburg The Rich, the Poor and the Desperate English leaves union lost for words Weather Eye Vodafone First direct Panasonic Naples hitmen kill innocent love House of Fraser Last tango in Marseilles for French mafia chief Berlin honour for British spy who saved 10,000 Jews Alliance Leicester (Reuters): 'Howl' moves new audience Just AA sk BT All-women trains are only way to defeat Tokyo bottom pinchers France returns to the fold and backs elections in Iraq Black Watch soldiers raid insurgents' village The Times Su Doku (AP): Swept into sea (AFP): Granny with a gun (Reuters): Flying challenge Budgens CBS grand old man resigns under cloud Emporio (AP): Baby girl's arms cut off Pru Health Onspeed Tiny Iran stalls on nuclear agreement Nature Woods echo to murderous rage of the deer hunter The Times Offers Direct Hunting Lobby 'It is a struggle for us to come into the open' Direct Line HIV: now it is a woman's disease Study urges action to counter a surge in infection rates. Xan Rice and Sam Lister report Times Business Pressure on ONS EasyJet warning New low for dollar Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones SAIC reprimands Rover over claim of imminent deal Spitzer serves up hot dog fine—and with relish Carmakers Optimistic for Future HSBC Eager Rover trips itself up Confused thinking over safety failings Business Editor's Commentary The Bank's air supply at risk Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Wal-Mart agrees Stop Press Guilty plea Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot State policies 'fail small businesses' The Times Danish utility pays $1.2 bn for BP's share of gasfield Gold Fields loses fourth Harmony case Oil Hovers around $50 Allied Irish Bank (GB) Dollar yields record low to foreign assault Bank warns ONS must improve or risk harm to economy Deficit Alert Malaysians take Stanley stake Tempus Oracle Roots in a Colonial past Little Chef served up to buyers for £50m IHG falls as results disappoint market West End office rents near record levels The Sunday Times Stanhope chairman hits back at council critic Croydon, Best Known for . . . GSK admists $1bn drug could be hit by delay AstraZeneca to fight 'false promotion' lawsuit "When your Business is a Matter of Life and Death, … Acne Treatment Restricted Acambis seeks short in arm as revenues are revised EU regulators demand more detail on WPP-Grey merger Time Warner nears deal over revenue allegations Journalists at Reuters to vote on strike action Warning by GWR after fall in advertising The New France. Where the Smart Money Goes A Luminous Nose for a Gas Shortage? Home Choice Trade war: the poor versus the pooresty European Briefing The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Charcol Birmingham airport staff vote on strike Airbus poised to challenge Boeing with mid-sized jet Ratty's revenge City Diary True 'sisu' City Diary Bush loses his chief economic adviser Funny money City Diary Tomkins rises on hope of upgrades to profit forecasts 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 IHG asset sales should soon put smile back on City faces The Day's Biggest Movers Viridian Gilts TBI chased higher amid takeover talk Smaller Capitalisation Shares Enodis Banking & Finance LEO Diamond Big hitters' run of success reflects rise in fortunes Leo Lewis introduces a four-page report on the Japanese economy High-tech drive to alleviate security fears Trade break for EU states Tohoku Political gambles pay off for Koizumi the reformer Leo Lewis looks at the leader who has brought out the nation's stubborn streak His approval rating is down but is still above 50 per cent Slowdown sets back domestic recovery Exports are booming but the problem of deflation persists, says Leo Lewis Inve Japan Placing a value on intellectual property Changing face of Kanagawa shadows UK Ruth Taplin looks at the efforts of the Japanese prefecture to attract finance from Britain More emphasis is put on research and development and there is a move away from manufacturing Pink rabbits hop ahead of Beckham in popularity poll Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Policy demonstrates intention Chancery Division Published November 24, 2004 In re Ross (deceased) Damages for delay in prosecution European Court of Human Rights Massey v United Kingdom (Application No 14399/02) Flexibility prevents unfairness Court of Appeal Times Register Peter Twinn Mathematician and codebreaker at Bletchley park who became the first Briton to unravel a German Enigma message Peter Twinn, codebreaker, mathematician and entomologist, was born on January 9,1916. He died on October 29,2004, aged 88 John Cordle Conservative MP whose failure to declare business links put him in contempt of Parliament George Moody Stuart Campaigner against corruption in the developing world Cy Coleman Songwriter and composer of hit musicals such as Sweet Charity and Barnum Lives Remembered Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Lecture Service of Thanksgiving School News Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthday Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Debates@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Racism in football; Londoners question Olympic cost; kids should just have fun We are not all racists First judge ourselves Hooligans to blame What is racism? No surprise Cost and benefits Leave it to Paris Fun and fairness What's your view? Too professional Fit and motivated Questions Answered Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Overcalling - Four Mystery winds that hindered war effort Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day The Air Miles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Hardy Eustace misses intended reappearance Times Test Forward thinking required to help jumping flourish Ante-post punters beware Wetherby Sport Racing Lingfield Park The Wright Track Chepstow Racing Hp Australia Squad Racing Fear of defeat fires Australia Rugby League Sponsorship deals rankle Coulthard absent Hair stands Shark suspended The Times Failures in Athens face funding cutbacks Olympic Games What criteria should be used to determine levels of … Rising star demolishes Davis and continues rapid ascent Snooker The Results Service Today's Fixtures Victor Chandler Rising bile reflected in off-court brawling Basketball Gerard Baker finds the US wrestling with crowd - and player - trouble England intent on regaining respect after humiliation Rugby Union Saints exodus continues The Times England Team Timesonline Burger provides crumb of comfort Buckets to spare in defeat of Namibia Cricket Sony Zimbabwe Cricket in Turmoil Rebels resigned to fate despite moral victory Tom de Castella, in Harare, says the fight could be over for Streak's strikers England press ahead with tour as Mugabe bans media Winning battle for hearts and minds the only way to beat age-old problem Britain's golden generation of sailors left with sinking feeling after latest America's Cup fiasco Content Irish reaping benefits of life as lodgers Fans share doubts over joint venture Happy Couples Leicester scheme points way forward Mark Souster on the ground-breaking venture for city's Tigers and Foxes Mourinho underlines ambition of supremacy Champions League Group H Sportingodds Wenger hopes fighting mood inspires squad Group E Last Night's Results Pools Forecast On a Knife-Edge Two men charged in alleged abuse of Yorke The Premiership Today Madrid fans accused of more racist chanting United celebrate in grand manner Champions League The Story so Far Peugeot Group D Another night, another game, another victory The Times Crossword November 8,1986 Oxford United 2 Manchester United 0 Times Sport Liverpool left to lick wounds after harsh French lesson The Times Mortgages for Business Football inside Group a The Times Quotes of the Day T2 The end of Middle England is nigh again? Oh no it isn't . . . William Pitt the Younger didn't turn up to City dinners in a DJ, did he? Tax that fat It's a long wait Middle-class someones Picture Gallery The Ethicist My nation of heroes my chosen people . . . Unreservedly pro-lsrael, Julie Burchill reveals how her first visit to the country fulfilled a long emotional and political love affair, while Ghada Karmi takes issue This was the first time that a whole country had been my heroes—millions of them! 'Ugly Reality' of Israel's Atrocities Land of Super Jews Timesonline Hugo Rifkind Mighty oaks from not-so-tiny Acorns grew Tomorrow Libby Purves on why electricity turns her on How to Vote The best of British: you vote Only two days left to choose from our shortlist of Britain's greatest inventions Place your Bets The Love Deficit Damn! I simply don't have time to be in love As our hurried society elbows aside romantic life the T2 time poll reveals that we spend too few hours in the day with the one we love - and it is killing our relationships, says Carol Midgley The T2 Time Poll The man about town Winding down, then a relaxing, fun-packed weekend Damn! I Simply don't have time to be in love The single girl who hates her job a busy weekend, then back to the grind The expert Try to make time for yourself Join the Debate Here's some not-so vital information Home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Timesonline Hit head-on . . . and Emotional Intelligence As ministers consider new plans to curb rouge drivers Jad Adams describes how he and his partner were nearly killed by a hit-and-run madman who has never been traced Amin Buratee I was trained to be a nurturer Love ETC It's not couture, but it is Gaultier Why La Redoute might just save couture and give everyone the chance to indulge in cheap chic. By Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Do the best for your breasts Beauty Expert Arts Today the plates, tomorrow the world Visual Art The porcelain of Revolutionary Russia stirs the blood of Michael Binyon Circling the Square Pleasance Nicholson Bright October light Exhibition John Russell Taylor celebrates a quarter century of London's most dazzlingly adventurous commercial gallery Intelligence Nowi Object Lesson First World War mask Faith, hope and parody Exhibition Rachel Campbell-Johnston can't take the ICA's God show too seriously 100 Artists See God ICA In a pick-and-mix age, artists can see God as anything, it seems In Screen tomorrow: Daniel Craig, how to be an extra … Travel to the Ute limits Concert Her dazzling aural imagination allows her to take songs into epic realms Book Online now Theatre Blithe Spirit Dance Sylvia Covent Garden Pop N*e*r*d Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Entertainments Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Baribcan TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Inspectors take the joy out of sex Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Fighting talk True Fiction As people power hits Australia after commuters threatened to refuse to pay their fares, T2 looks at what is happening in Britain Word Watching T2 Crossword Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Companion Stairlifts Two PAs who are versed in celebrity status Ploughing their own furrow Working Relationship: Richard MacDonald, head of the NFU, and his PA, Tamisn Osborne Thomson It's all systems go when they wake up in LA From celebrity contacts to sheer hard graft for a woman of many talents Michelle Braham meets two PAs with star quality Times Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Roll up for a spectacular but simple pudding Tasting Tweed goes trendy in modern Mitford look Karen Homer Real-life fashion Mother of all battles for employees What should be the happiest time in a woman's life is often marred by unfair treatment at work, Susan Pape writes A Whiff of the new with a strong classic background Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference Call RSM is just what the doctor ordered FYI Créme de la créme on offer Multiple Display Advertising Items

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