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News from 25/11/2004

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Giles Smith, Phil Yates, Carol Lewis, Aidan Hetherington, Roger Stapleton, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Roland Alcock, Neelam Verjee, Lawrence T. Roach, Tom Llewellyn and Steve Hadwin, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Martin Birchall, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Dr James Briggs, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, John M. Airey, Philip Howard, Andrew Pierce, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dorothy Sefton-Green, Douglas Hall, Nic Hopkins, Colin Bullen, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Stawart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David Marley, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Michael Hamilton, Huon Mallalieu, Tim Reid, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, John Mercer, Jon Davey, M. Black, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Simon Williams, Ian Blackshaw (Visiting Professor), Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, R. H. Float, H. Learer, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Denis Morales, Gareth Watford, Moriamo Oshodi, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Rick Blears, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Patrick Hosking and Gary Duncan, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Christine Selb, Caroline Merreli Banking Correspondent, Joel Edwards, General Director, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Barrie Heafford, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Emily Davies reports, Ann Treneman, Christopher Romyn, Geoffrey Dean, Eugene Clarke, Robert Carruthers, Steve Taylor, Mark Hunter, Gabriel Rozenberg, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Valerle Elliott Countryside Editor, Brendan Barns, L M. Poole, Stephen Jones, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, James Hamilton, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Tony Halpin, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Patrick Hosking, David Lewis, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, Simon Dust, Carolyn Asome, Rod Symmons, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, A. Richards, Nick Szczepanik, Stephen Dalton reports, Anna Patty, Mary Ann Sieghart, Chris Ayres reports, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, David Stokely, Sian Morgan, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Sir John Harvey-Jones, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tecwyn Jones, Anna König, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Philip L. J. Barton, Martin Waller, Lottie Moggach, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John Plummer, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Geoffrey Harrison, Jesslca Berry and Helen Rumbelow, Randy Cohen, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jan Raath, K. W. Tindell, W. H. Cousins, Peter Klinger, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Pen Envy,

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The Times Thatcher 'ruined' Dollar plunges Dental pain Ukraine threat Career Brilliant New Jobs Section Every Thursday Tour in doubt Arsenal draw Index Schools ordered to double hours of sport for pupils Please find me a donor, says boy after 100 blood transfusions Index Blunkett's former lover is off work with stress In the Times Today The Times Schools told to double hours of pupils' sport Index Drug base goes under hammer Cavalry arrests Tabloid accused Yorke racist fined Facing the music You must answer questions, judge says Tiffany & Co. Life and Times I'm a dead man: Mark Thatcher bemoans fate Rescue package for NHS dentistry may make shortages even worse Watchdog warns that time is running out for new system to show that it can avert crisis, reports Nigel Hawkes Painful History of Charges Farm hunt for ugliest turkey gets the bird Gucci Free Gordon Ramsay 2005 Calendar Apple iTunes don't know it's Christmas-time at all FBI-style gangbusters will stop criminals living off hidden loot New crime agency will be able to get court to order disclosure of assets, writes Stewart Tendler Patek Philippe Leading the Fight Cut crime 15 per cent, police told Kops and robbers? Or bring back The Avengers Just AA sk Support officers could carry CS gas Keep sex killers in jail even after 28 years, pleads family of victim Dell If sex is not a patch on what it was, try testosterone What's in our Genes? Index Killer's accent link to accused Air freshener Looted painting Parlour music One in five women strays but maybe she can't resist-it's in her genes Couch potato ethos sprouts in primary school Anger as bar is raised again-even Teachers say many schools are not even achieving the current objective for sport, reports Tony Halpin Children make up for lack of PE, study shows Italy's bella figura is suffering a body blow Mersace Picture Gallery Falling about Editor Wade shows her romantic side Gherkin repeat abbey Jungle drums PS The secret's out of the red boxes He's in Care Please save me, pleads bone marrow boy, 5 Nationwide This Saturday Huntley: I killed Jessica as she phoned for help GP 'planned to kill vicar with overdose of Viagra' Index vodafone Heiress keeps £1.5m home Travellers 'siege' Career on the up Pop-up car safety Patient returns Hygiene fears dyson The status of GPs Parliamentary priority Official waste Limits on police role as protectors Community opera Proposal to introduce identity cards Banks, fraud and profits Demise of the VCR Su Doku Design inspiration for invention Olympic bid Many a true word? The Times Soft Cop, Hard Cop Anti-crime agency will need to mind the sensitivities of local forces—a bit Not out yet The ICC should allow England to withdraw from Zimbabwe We argued the ethics of hunting, but forgot its pastoral aesthetics Arts Notebook How to Beat Fat Eat less and exercise more, but do not panic Let's give thanks for those special things that make America great Eternal optimist finds new energy The Prime Minister is determined not to lose momentum on Middle East peace The Times Mr Brown's own manifesto The Pre-Budget Report will hint at a vision of government quite different from Tony Blair's Lament for lost silence Roberts The beauty of our mother tongue Mint Greater love hath no carrier pigeon... Action Prince has swagger but little soul Firstnight Theatre Hamlet Albery, WC2 Free handset with free Bluetooth headset Index Citroën Pupils desert geography lessons Online mazDa HIV cases double in five years Health Hundreds to try new QC system Law Future citizens can skip history Immigration marksandspencer Dixons Rail bid could put some Hong Kong hurry in our trains Government attacked on reform Nissan Big beasts of all breeds weigh into the 'climate of fear' row Paisley seeks delay to test the IRA Treasury accused of wasting its energy Britain gives £300m for malaria vaccine John Lewis Today in Parliament They are MPs, not celebrities…get them out of here! Fight for The Black Watch is taken to No 10 PC World PC World Sharp relief of the Marbles Elgin left behind Alliance Leicester NEC Currys Leadership contest on cards, says Kilroy-Silk camp The Eurosceptics' Celebrity Friends New vote after postal fiasco Banks to quit Volcano search Loyalist payout Abortion backing Handcuff mother Bass knighted 'No' campaign raises its profile, and £½m, with dinner at Savoy House of Fraser High street fraud raised millions for terrorism Cashing in on refunds Index World Opinion East-West showdown looms as poll turmoil divides Ukraine Protests in the snow herald new Cold War Will Ukraine look East or West? The current conflict will decide that, reports Jeremy Page from Kiev northern rock 'Now the streets will speak-now the people will speak' Ukraine's flawed election result leaves the country hovering on the brink of civil unrest, Jeremy Page reports from Kiev TGA, Woodhall Business Park Votes in invisible ink just vanish in ballot Bonfire of the diktats splutters into life as Brussels lights the first match Harrods EU resignation pledge Burning Issues Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Colour-blind' France is failing its immigrants SU Doku Mitsubishi Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Karadzic Briton to hunt Bosnia war criminals Mladic Jessops Double our spy force, President orders CIA Multiple Display Advertising Items Sardinia's favourite bandit is pardoned after 40 years in jail Q. What is the 13th root of 7066437381674286102234008830240157375704233170702632731269721516000395709065419973141914549389684111 Stumped? This man did it in his head in 12 seconds The Times Picture Gallery Stripper and lover acquitted Rebels warned Child porn raids School attacker Bose Banned from driving a car, Saudi woman becomes pilot Creative Aiming High Al-Zarqawi attacks the 'silent' scholars Britain pledges to help bridge the Israeli-Palestinian divide In the battle to win hearts and minds confused by years of conflict, Israel has turned to reality TV to present its new, friendly face to the world Online Nato chief to visit Algeria (Reuters): Quake hits italy US soldiers killed Rebels bombed Niet to smoking Taste of terror Index Yukos chiefs flee MyTravel victory WHS chairman Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones UK profits shrink as dollar … Stockbroker under fire over failing flotations Exxon spurns BP's pipeline in favour of trains Investec US assets turn into liabilities Property value stacks up in warehouse Testing choice over pensions Need to Know Hiscox Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei EdF to raise funds with stock offering Karstadt rescue back on track Spitzer inquiry embroils new insurer Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Regional Results Gold North Sea Oil Results in Brief Business Big Shot Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Data Exchange Rates Hedge funds and dollar sellers lead gold rush Gold Fields Buoyed by Backing of us Investor Adviser Patek Philippe Anglo Irish soars on bumper profits US insurer AIG to pay £126m fines British Land bucks trend by predicting rent rises in 2005 MWB agrees new serviced office deal with Citigroup Tullett and Icap chase Shanghai showdown Abbey cuts directors to save on costs Master of makeover TV gets key job at Endemol Adobe Quantum up for sale with £30m tag EU presses on as key backers withdraw from Microsoft case Charcol FT journalists are asked to consider redundancy plan Pensions supremo seeks proof that benefits hit saving British Airways MPs want tax debts taken out of salaries AWG reinstates cash payout ahead of price cap ruling Index national savings & investments TBI agrees to offer by Abertis High Court backs MyTravel's debt restructuring plan The Times Diary of a Potential Deal Jaguar staff to vote on strike action Cottage industry City Diary Danish retreat City Diary Big screen debut City Diary Mobile firms beaten to 3G target by 3 Low-Cost Phone Deal Imminent The Times WH Smith chairman to start on reduced pay Reinstated analysts warn on Sainsbury's Morley investment chief wants her stars to hedge bets Patrick Hosking reveals how a fund management team will be adding short-selling to its usual long view The Sunday Times Taking the alternative route Hoyds TSB Business 'Stealth Chancellor' cashes in on new Business Link status Elizabeth Judge on how Gordon Brown will reclaim the VAT that was used to give advice to small companies Case Study Business Equity Prices redticket Austrian Best Price Northern Rock hit by worry over new accounting regime 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) Eurotop 100 AWG dividend stream adds dash of excitement to water The Day's Biggest Movers Tomkins Gilts Client's profit warning knocks NETeller Smaller Capitalisation Shares Imagination Technologies 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 biE Interim Executive Times Register Sir John Vane Ingenious and perceptive pharmacologist who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine after discovering how aspirin worked Helen Handbury Crusader for country life and supporter of community interests in rural Australia Nigel Davies Businessman and Conservative MP who determined late in life to become an expert in Aztec history and culture Massimo Freccia Conductor who, despite being urged by Mussolini to return to Italy, led orchestras in Budapest, Baltimore and Havana Michel Colombier Prolific arranger and composer of ballets and soundtracks for films such as Purple Rain and Die Another Day Lives in Brief Lives Remembered Forthcoming Marriages Lecture School News Memorial Service Livery Dinner Births Deaths Dinner Lunch Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Church News Appointments Anniversaries Births: The educationist Joseph Lancaster could not … Deaths: Sir John Gielgud doubted whether the idiosyncratic … Gilded souvenir of the Valley of Death All we have to do is make sure we keep talking Birthdays The great motivator The Band Plays on Have U2 found what we're looking for? What's the secret of their longevity? The right to speak Intolerant views Thank God for Tom Shape-changers Solid status Set in stone Common values Indivisible What's important What's your view? Anything goes The right mix debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Mixing IT Is it dangerous for politics to be influenced by religion? Debate contributors don't think so Questions Answered Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Marks Bringing it all back home to the heart of Dylan country Swansea for £95 a night, two nights in Lisbon for £155, or a fortnight in Goa at £299. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Czech Airlines Make tracks for allure of the moors Multiple Display Advertising Items Braemar Seeking access to data held by union Chancery Division No priority for largest union Queen's Bench Division Licence can be 'letting' for VAT Court of Justice of the European Communities Times Online How we burn more fuel as world warms Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day November 25,1922 Robert Erskine Childers, a clerk in the House of Commons turned writer, joined the IRA and was executed in 1922 The Air Miles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Times Sport New start helps Dalgleish take weight off his mind Times Test Johnson throws aside crutches to get campaign back on course Diary Taunton Carlisle Cheltenham Racecourse The Times Sports Book Uttoxeter Tribal Venture victorious Racing Yesterday's Results Rugby Football Union Golding keeps French pair in sights Sailing England pair back in mix Farrar to return Giant-killing over Dutch courage Reds switch Six appeal Remodelled La Manga demands extra corporate effort Davidson caught in new row between BAR and Williams Motor Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Fighting spirit boosts confidence for new challenges on horizon Sailing has whetted the appetite of European flyweight champion but first she is hungry for world title shot. Sarah Potter reports Khan will get early look at new Cuban adversary Boxing Reardon keen to add to growing reputation Rugby League RFL remains upbeat on prospect of preserving series Weakened Manchester reaffirm their superiority Squash Index The Sunday Times By Our Sports Staff: Sharapova at heart of Russian ructions Tennis Davis puts marvel Maguire in the frame for stardom Rowntree endorses Robinson's leadership Wasps hope for early Richards return Tenacious Corry overcomes odds in quest to earn England place David Hands on the Leicester back-row forward who has battled through adversity and is now gaining his reward By Our Sports Staff: Laporte makes three changes Power struggle simmers on What a Difference a Year Makes Survivors from the World Cup final who will start on Saturday Australia backing potential of Turinui Times Online The Viking badly let down by his double chops as he checks out early Times Online Arrest gives draw a belated shot in arm Batsman's refusal to walk angers Australia hp West Indies plunge into chaos again Zimbabwe likely to find itself short of allies ICC stance suggests sympathy for England Penalty could damage the domestic Christopher Martin-Jenkins says the ICC seems certain to side with the touring team Sony Fines could cripple counties Tour left in doubt as England squad is grounded Morgan makes salvage attempt as pressure mounts on players ICC stumped by Mugabe's stunts What the Papers Said Simmons stays quiet on issue of media ban Benitez forced to conduct early salvage operation Champions League The Times On the Record Hartson sees Celtic bow out on high note Last Night's Results Bellamy looking beyond Sochaux Barwick to land FA job despite board division McClaren wants points not protests Uefa Cup Watford sent back to drawing board by late strike Championship Redknapp bids a diplomatic farewell Departing manager has high praise for chairman Big difference of opinion over Academy rewards in short supply for Premiership clubs Purely Academic Those who Came through the System My First, my Last, my Everything What next? Sack Race Arrival of 'God' was no miracle for manager The Premiership Today Harry's still wild about the game he loves Tony Cascarino predicts a swift return for the former Portsmouth manager Red mist descends as Arsenal hang on Champions League French whine Vieira's 10 Reds The Times Crossword 22,831 Chelsea struggle to make impact in low-key affair 'Bad loser' Wenger under fire from angry Hiddink Times Sport Tour descends into chaos as England squad is grounded The Bottle of Britain Inside Nine-man Arsenal keep European dream alive Touré and Vieira See Red in Eindhoven Health Quotes of the Day Praise Blunkett's pursuit of paternity…however painful Posh Totty… Oxbridge prejudice Crazy like a fox? Image of the Day President George W. Bush holds Biscult the turkey at the annual turkey pardoning ceremony. Thanksgiving is today The Ethicist You take the bus, I'll take the limo America is riveted by the story emerging in court of how the former Disney president Michael Ovitz, now being sued over his £74 million pay-off, shocked even Hollywood with his grandiose behaviour. Chris Ayres reports War of Words Medicine: Vaccination, 1796 (9 per cent of the votes) The AirMiles Travel Company Your final With a day left to choose from our list of British inventions, Libby Purves is turned on by electricity, while the light bulb impresses James Hamilton How to Vote The Times The Way we Live: The Computer, 1834, and the World Wide Web, 1991 (5 per cent of the votes) Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan: geniuses who made us see everything in a new light Industry: Electricity, 1831 (17 per cent of the votes) Transport: The Bicycle, 1885 (65 per cent of the votes) Best Runner up: Electric Light, 1879 (17 per cent of votes) Thank goodness for Thanksgiving home. forum@thetimes.co.uk A future in kitten heels Fashion LK Bennett's founder wants to sell her creation and return to designing. Emily Davies reports I love hot dogs on the streets of Milan late at night Margherita Missoni Leaders and lovers From the Iron Duke to Boris and Blunkett, leadership has been accompanied by a strong sex drive. Blame it on testosterone, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic Fighting Leukaemia Index Taking the endurance test He may be British cinemas latest blue-eyed boy, but Daniel Craig leaves Alex O'Connell cold Craig is desperate to preserve his privacy The Times Up, up… Wendy Ide finds Enduring Love over simplistic, but the best of a weak bunch Forgettable, that's what you are More New Releases Disappointed by thrills and sex, Ian Johns falls back on a Hungarian hiccup Look, There I Am!-How to Become a Film Extra Megastores Vs Watching Flocks Extras! Extras! Ricky Gervais's next target is the 'noddie'. It's a trade ripe for satire, says Lottie Moggach My Life as a Spare Part You're the devil in disguise Sean MacAulay on a a new documentary that picks up the pieces of the City of fallen Angels 7th Festival of German Films My House in Umbria The rebel's toils Movie Books Christopher Wood lauds the magnificent Anderson, film-maker and critic Hamburg meets Hogwarts Soon, at a cinema near you: Harry Potter's darker, German rival. Stephen Dalton reports Enduring Love Rowling and Funke Head to Head Academy Award Nominee 2004 Best Foreign Language Film Wizard Contenders Some talk of Alexander (nudge nudge) The rise of the neocons mixed with laughable acting and Colin Farrell's hair dye have made Oliver Stone's homoerotic epic a Greek farce, says Sean MacAulay Being Julia Index Well worth the wait Pop Tom Waits Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Opera Vera of Las Vegas Hawk's Well, Sligo First Choice Concerts BBCSO/Adams; Camerata Salzburg/Stern Barbican/Festival Hall Concert Philharmonia/Hickox Festival Hall Entertainments Concert Emerson String Quartet Wigmore Hall TV & Radio The Times David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Television Multichannel Choice Siân Morgan Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Brian Sewell's Phantoms and Shadows: 100 Years of Rolls-Royce Five, 7.15pm Natural World BBC Two, 8pm Edge of Life: To Change my Child's Face? BBC Two, 9pm Mine All Mine ITV1, 9pm Film Choice Akenfield (1974) BBC Four, 9.40pm An American Werewolf in London (1981) Five, 10.05pm Dr T and the Women (2000) Channel 4, 11.05pm Marilyn takes lead role in Miller's tale Variations The Prince of Darkness fights back True Fiction Hugo Rifkind Ozzy Osbourne has tackled burglars in his own home. Now the rock star is setting up a security task force Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon Su Doku Champagne Su Doku Companion Stairlifts The Times Inside Contact US The Times Bosses move up on staff's gift list The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week... What Else Happened Carphone Warehouse Memories are made of this Perks of the Week Data File The 60-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs, Turn to Pages 12-24 Blow your own trumpet How To…use the Media Letting the world know what your company is up to is a vital part of life in modern business, but how do you go about it? Carol Lewis presents a potted guide to making the most of the media Test Yourself…do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More 20 Century … Home Entertainment The Headhunter Can I prevent our hospitality being abused? Worklife Challenge How Do I Become... An Environmental Consultant Laing O'rourke A woman's place is in the boardroom Interview Women in senior management positions bring a fresh and profitable perspective to company policy-making, says Karen Guerra. She explains her thinking to Carol Lewis My Best Move... And my Worst Lessons I Have Learnt Data File Web Watch What It's like Working for... BAe Systems Changes in the defence market mean that big employers are casting their net wider when recruiting, says Mark Hunter The Key to... Making Small Talk Kingston University IT giant's campus-style HQ inspires graduates The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers What Not to Do... Selection Centres Business links set the agenda Academic excellence is not the only goal as MBA courses forge closer ties with the business sector, says Aidan Hetherington Case Study Social Enterprise The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch The Office Psychologist Screen test eases selection process Trend Watch Video Recruitment Some recruitment companies are using video to present employers to candidates and vice versa. Carly Chynoweth finds out how it all works Yield to the invitation What to Wear... Black Tie Work Kit Statwatch Picture Gallery Ask the Experts Let's be rational about e-mail porn Test Yourself…answers How am I getting on? Career Clinic I Enjoy my job but I never get any feedback on the quality of my work, which I find very demotivating. How can I approach the issue without sounding like an emotional wreck? 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