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News from 27/11/2004

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Giles Smith, Richard Mabey, Andrew Robson, David Woolley, Janice Turner, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Ivan Hewett, Cath Urquhart, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Simon Hills, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mike Clauchton, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Stephen Bayley, Phil Hoad, Stuart Miles and Adam Sherwin, Danald Macgillivray, Ivo Tennant, Clare Lazaro, Mark Sutherland, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Paul Connolly, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, John Nutton, Christine Seib, David Chater, Steve Keenan Deputy Travel Editor, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Thomas Tugendhat, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Senior, Lucia Van Der Post, Colin Hazlehurst, Jane Taylor-Hayhurst, Helen Grierson, Mike Robinson, Martin Aston, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, SM, John Bungey, David powell Athletics Correspondent, Craig Robins, Mark Cousins, Gerald Davies, Philippe Naughton, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Nicola Graydon, Chris Sullivan, Antonia Senior, Dr Copperfield, Norman Davies, John Clarke, Rob Cassy, Henrietta Green, EP, Katherine Swift, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Victoria Segal, Allan Simmons, Andrew Pierce and Tom Hennigan, Joe Morgan, Grainne Gilmore, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Anna Patty and Sam Lister, Dr Jane Collins, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Candida Crewe, Ian Pickup (Senior Lectureer, Physical Education), , Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Jo Morris, James Clarke, Nick Wyke, Terri Seymour, Chris Deckwitz, Sorrel Downer, Roland Watson, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Stephen Farrell and Michael Evans, Ron Lewis, Anna-Marie Crowhurst, Greg Hurst, Ian Mackinnon, Tim Teeman, Genevieve Fox, Derwent May, Arwa Haider, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Dave Devonport, Robert Leech, Alexandra Blalr Education Correspondent, Tom Petherick, Robert Burrow, Russell Kempson, Peter Wright, Paula Hawkins, Jemma Kidd, David Rowan, Stephen Farrell and Anthony Loyd, Mary Gold, Peter Paphides, Nicole Swengley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Luke Coppen, James Doran, Gary Duncan and Particla Voda, Nell Goulding, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Carola Long, Andrew Green, Stevie Chick, Mark Atherton, Keith Larkman, John Westerby, Sophie Campbell, Jane Wheatley, Olare Stewart, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Burthan Wazir, Morgan Falconer, Chris Power, John Hopkins, Dr Feelgood, Howard Thomas, Chief Executive, Premier Rugby, Elaine Paige, Jeremy page, Simon de Bruxelles, Laura Lee Davies, Rob Wright, Robert Carruthers, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, John le Carré, Magnus Grimond, Stuart Miles, Benjamin Fry, Ed Potton, Martin Samuel, Gavin Martin, Jonathan clayton, Raymond Keene, Simon Freeman, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Ray Main, Michael Austin and John Westerby, Matt Dickinson, Oliver Peyton, Victoria O' Brien, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Fursdon, Mark MacKenzie, Cathy Harris, James Eve and John Goodbody, Brian Doyle, Adam Fresco Writes, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Graham Searjeant Personal, Fran Yeoman, Esther Raphael, Rebecca O'connor, Alex Hawkes, Margareta Visser, Fred Dellar, Nick Hasell, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Stewart Tendler, Kate Patrick, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Robert Feltham, Adam Fresco, Bob Colacello, Shaolin Skoccer, Sam Mcknight, Chava Alberstein, Nigel Kendall, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Maureen Shaw, James Doran, Jane Macquitty, Robert Crampton, Marni Jackson, Matthew Parris, Pater Stothard, Anjana Ahuja, Amanda Craig, Mike Barnard, Jonathan Rendall, Patrick Kidd and Lucia Adams, Russell Jenkins, Dileep Premachandran, Gavin Smith, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Glles Whlttell and kamil Tchorek, Anthony Loyd, Delia Smith, Kevin Davies and Francis Lee, Brian Clarke, Bess Twiston Davies, Nasser Hussain, Ben Macintyre, Alison Gibson, Christmas Puddings, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, John Naish, Geoffrey Rowell, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Mark Cocker, Alex Murphy, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Darian Leader, Sean Macaulay, Roger Dobson, Jonathan Meades, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Bruce Willis, Deb Atkinson, Gordon Brown, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Gilllan Harris Scotland Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Jackson, David P. 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The Times Sugar plum chef Index Doubts over the effects of the pill A year on, England rev up for the World Cup rematch Your multisection newspaper this weekend The Times the Complete Weekend Package The Times The Knowledge: Your Glide to Enterainent and the Arts Next week in The Times Next Saturday Offers Quick find My jab not enough to knock our rivals But Anjana Ahuja, who was one of the Times panel of experts, begs to differ L'eau Bleue D'issey Pour Homme So is it the computer? Electricity? No, pedal power makes the bicycle our favourite invention Rockets kill four Gurkha guards in Baghdad's Green Zone Doctors reject study on good effects of taking pill Hollywood gets in on the act as US finally gains a tastc for Dahl Comment Inquiry follows IT crash chaos Cutting Christmas Games clearance Bully apology Swarfega inventor Dior £551 court order for ladies who cruch Sparks flew when a pillar of Scottish society bumped into one of the country's richest women, reports Alan Hamilton Court experts must voice facts not opinions, says Attorney-General Carr moved to safety after Huntley 'confession' World News Kidnap suspect car is found Beheading videos Disabled rights Secrets safe Televisual feast Citroën Christmas starts with Homebase Son tells Lady in the Lake jury of his 'softie' father Hospital's rescuers charge £160,000 for the privilege Bitter Pills The £6m secret factory that churned our thousands of fake Viagra tablets Police found the hub of one of Europe's biggest counterfeit drugs nigs at a Wembley trading estate. Sam Lister reports It's buy $1, get $1 free as Christmas The Times But security at that end might put you off… …and Customs at this end could ruin the bargain Hidden Extras Shoppers bite into the Big Apple The same is not true of US tourists in Britain who are keeping their wallets in their pockets, writes Robert Carruthers Gucce Media vilification harms judiciary, says senior judge P&O Business Plart fungi danger to America's crops Mother 'killed son by salt in drip' A boy of nine died in hopital from an overdose, a court heard. Adam Fresco writes British Airways Small cities lead the way in house price increases BT More power to you Atlentic rower's marriage runs aground A woman who struggled on alone after her husban baled out has divorced him, Tom Hennigan and Laura peek report Payout as Pink Floyd leaves them kinds alone Sport Sony Tony Banks is 'bored' by his London constituents Are the group right to seek compensation? Dyson Currys The Forgutten Back in time to promote charity for the future Jungle drumes: Brian Harvey has quit I'm a celebrity… Library celebrates the literary plot Job with £100,000 pocket money Alexandra Frean News the Week on the Web That's Comet senso Woman with luxury stolen goods is jailed Nicola woolcock Your M&s PC World Just AA sk Alliance Leicester a real plus News Martin Rowson Giles Coren on Nazi poppins How a spoonful of sugar helped the Popping prejudice go down Bush intervention raises fresh hope for peace in Ulster On Monday Mops Howard courts the Asian vote Baby killer jailed Watch the bird Megaman trial Record profits Times Comment An invention that would be great if only it had been invented Battery-powered cars never quite make the grade—too much battery, too little power The Week Beat the Web Oxbridge confusion We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by … Labour blamed for failure to act Welcome for Government's plans for PE and sport Fledgeling democracies Wakeful babies Zimbabwe puzzle More or less CND 'not dead yet' Answers, please When CDs pass their sell-by date Picture Gallery Price of Justice The system of expert witness in court demands urgent reform On our Bikes This great British invention runs on two wheels Be sceptical about official sources, but don't turn to conspiracy theories Signs of Progress Some positive developments in the Middle East this week Extreme makeover for the brain Spin-off from medical advances could soon bring us cosmetic neurlology to improve our mental processes Students could take a 'cognitive enhancer' to ensure that they retain more for exams Join the Debate Why is my house full of rubbish? Childish opinion Posh frock Only lawuers will gain from the endless Bloody Sunday inquiry|If we are to damn the paratroops what should we say about the IRA bombers? If we are to clamn the paratroops what should we say about the IRA bormbers? What is… Pajamhdeen? Get the Idea Barclays Fluent in Finance Slow start to the future harks back to all our yesterdays Firstnight Music Cymry for the World Wales Millenniul Centre Milleniual Panasonic London may get the hump as Wales opens a top spot on world arts stage The art of suffering for that lucky card Peacocks Comet sense How I missed my date with the Grim Reaper Inter-racial hatred pits local migrants against 'dirty' newcomers Asylum-seekers arriving in Britain are being met by violence and hostllity - but it comes from established ethnic minority communities, not far-right white groups, reports Burthan wazir Loewe Oldham attacks threaten progress Dixons Foxhuting ban gets first legal challenge Blunkett child case is 'risky' Chelsea Textiles Branston Original And nanny blew in to tidy up the Reichstag Martin Rowson's Week My nanny watched Mary Poppins like Hitler watched Triumph of the Will BT More power to you How tycoon went from polo lans to polish jail The office Superstore PRU Sudan Crisis Appeal I was not running wild, says Harry The Link The Week on the Web Long-standing voters Toast of the town Most-Read Stories at Times Online Five of the Best Game shooting Identity crisis Sackful of sites Websites of the Week Cinycom Join the Debate Online For all these stories and more: Boys with drive pick karting course as a fast track to success Pay Monthly Disgrace of failing colleges Union victory Guilty of grooming Firstnight Beauty and the Beast with real bounce Vivaldi … Christmas on the streets? "We saved over £1400|" Sir Cliff is displaced by a halo Euronics Centres Times World News Ukraine leader faces ultimatum Ukraine leader faces ultimaturm Jeremy page hears two views from the battlefront Sergel Tkachenko, pro-Russian Fire officer Multiple Display Advertising Items The awakening of a nation against all the odds Welcome to our network Romania poll poses similar dilemma PC World Yell Com Sperm firm gears up for new Viking invasion of Britain Online Comment and exclusive online columns B&O Bang & Olufsen French law would give patients the right to die Adam Sage Life and Death Weather Eye Paul Simons; five-day forecast (AP): Pandemic alert (AFP): Indonesian quake (AFP): Burma amnesty (AFP): Threat to Japan (AP): Dog detonated (AP): Charm offensive Frangi Design Italy Michelangelo's final chapel is a revelation Harrlott Comet Nature Mild weather made this dul month good (AFP): School murders (AP): Extradition call (AFP): Musharraf mission (AP): Deserter released (AP): Man's ingratitude (AFP): Murder most fake Gold Medal Firebrand withdraws bid for Palestinian presidency Gunman shot dead by French in Kabul If you can't give her a home, will you buy her Hostage saviour is freed after being held for the crime Parties push to delay election in Iraq 6,635 bodies in Baghdad mortuary: counting cost of crime and chaos Sex and the suburbs: US falls for desperate wives A new TV show sweeping the country is a raunchy satire on an outwardly wholesome setting, reports Tim Reld in Washington The Times PowerHouse Family hermits turn killer Multiple Display Advertising Items Autumn Toll Jail terms for plotters Thatcher's an outcast in paradise gone sour Su Doku New puzzle and Friday's solution Aborigines riot after death report (Reuters): Moi inquiry (AFP): Dalai Lama visit (AFP): Tsvangirai tour (AP): Cocaine haul Eyes peeled for a Beast with real bounce Theatre Beauty and the Beast RST, Stratford Palipations on the South Bank: within a deep, tense silence, a human voice gasped its way through fragments of melody Concert OAE/Alessandrini Queen Elizabeth Hall Zen The Sunday Times Index Yukos gives in Saturday Nov 27 2004 Fuller's profits up Davey wins award Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones City anger as Labour sneaks in pension gift for judges Harsh waskening for Chancellor's dream of inne Penguin authors could get 'top-up payments Will Brown issue war cry? Shell man's slick move Beautiful Wines… Naturally Made Cynical ploy to pull wig over our eyes Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Target Two Point Zero Chrysler warning Stop Press China bond sale GM talks stumble Japan phone stake Results in Brief Data Day Exchange Rates Data British Funds Monday That was the Week Tuesday Wednesday Winner of the Week Thursday Business Big Shot Shell delays AGM to end chaos over its reserves On the Slide In the Matter of Mytravel Group Plc Court backs Gold Fields in bid battle TV gambling firm sold to Yoomedia BT exits satellite sector with $675m The Times Record firms enjoy record sales Piracy suits 'vindicated' Reduced delays win bonus for Network Rail bosses Markets Football results turn odds against William … The Sunday Times MyTravel rejects findings of FSA Brighton Rocks JLT Chief leaves with £475,000 Courts to swap debt for equity The Times Brighton to get new skyscrapers in £500m facelift Dollar hit again-by Chinese whispers The Times Boris the bizarre City Diary Grass roots City Diary Hell of a night City Diary WTO backs duties on American goods Secretarial skills are key to success Young Enterprise Public Sector Inflation Shift DigitalDEPOT Gloom for Brown as growth stalls III wind blows for US farmers who face 'rusted' crops James Doran on the threat to soybean plants from an Asian fungus that has arrived in the US Times Online Unit-Linked Insurance Investments William Hill's luck is out as favourites win and costs rise 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 Why the dollar's slide will dump on British investors Tempus The Week's Biggest Movers Gilts Couontryside climbs on counter-bid hope Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Banking & Finance Aaction on Addiction Index Arthur Hailey Bestselling novelist whose dramatic fictions were grounded in a persuasive bedrock of fact Arthur Hailey, novelist, was born on April 5,1920. He died on November 24,2004, aged 84 Lives Remembered Derek Emms Potter and lecturer who established good training in functional pottery and later produced fine, widely exhibited ceramics Fermin Rocker Artist born to prominent anarchists in the East End of London whose work depicted the ordinary working people he grew up with Fermin Rocker, artist, was born on December 22,1907. He died on October 18,2004, aged 96 Arthur Hopcraft Journalist who wrote eloquently about football before producing a string of award-winning screenplays for television Arthur Hopcraft, writer, was born on November 30,1932. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jurisdiction to extend cash seizure order Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published November 27,2004 Chief Constable of Merseyside police v Reynolds No taxation without residence in UK Court of Appeal Child protection process must respect rights Family Division Timesonline Identifying what tax stature is aimed at House of Lords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mild weather made this dull month good Weather Eye On this Day November 27,1969 Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Index Warrsan primed for Japan Cup challenge Llewellyn harvests rich prizes in golden autumn Next Week William Hill Lost winners add insult to injury Ladbrokes Newcastle Multiple Display Advertising Items First Gold to show mettle in Hennessy Totesport Newbury The Times Sports Book Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Lingfield Park Towcester From Rangoon to Corals, lessons there to be learnt Bet your Life The Times Armchair Investor Times Test The Results Service The Weekend's Fixtures Quiz of the Week Heartfelt prose makes for geek tragedy William Hill Sports Book of the Year Matthew Syed seeks out sports literature that reaches beyond statistics The Times Gray pulls off remarkable comeback Snooker Drew Smith keep their nerve to lift coveted crown Golf Times Corporate Challenge Scores Links Best of enemies resume battle Boxing Hp invent Jones wins after low blow Elwood seeks more of the same from England Lacrosse Great Ring Rivalries Links Tickets on Sale December 1st 2004 Exclusive: my 31b grayling drama Fishing Brian Clarke tells how skill, luck and a little help from his friends enabled him finally to fulfil a weighty ambition Emms and Robertson set to meet Chinese pair in Preston Badminton MacArthur ready to take on the world once more Sailing Scottish Masters breaks ranks with systematic change Bowls Expulsion a possibility Anderson to retire Khan back in ring Harsh conditions Lowes joins Reds Champion fifth Almost there Lee takes charge as Holland gain revenge over England youngsters Hockey Radcliffe refuses to include London as matter of course Athletics Ganguly reprieve boosts India Lucozade Sport Langer puts heat on New Zealand with century Timesonline Bill Alley, one of the great characters dies at 85 Win the C&C Cricket Year 2004 The Sunday Times Dispute over money casts new shadow over tour Fielden determined to become king for a day Gillette Tri-Nations Series Final Christopher Irvine talks to the prop aiming to upstage 'world's best' Comet Mean Street How Stephenson's 'no-hopers' won through How They Line up at Elland Road Noble poised to loosen Australian stranglehold Rugby Special Underdogs snap at Wasps Zurich Premiership Gloucester ride out injuty to Fortey Cattermole departs after bitter feuding Guide to this Weekend's Matches Premiership Pointers Sky Sports Rugby Different codes…same objective How They Line up at Murrayfield Scots have enough faith in themselves to prevail All Blacks trading on nothing but worn-out myths How They Line up in Paris France seeking to recapture lost sparkle How They Line up at Lansdowne Road British Airways Four-try Charvis is captain marvel in Wales romp Open game remains way to success for Argentina Robinson looks to a future of adventure The Times How They Line up at Twickenham Timesonline Forward Planning why England Will Be Wary of Australia's Pack Mentality Gillette Long-term goals still the driving force for Lewsey David Hands talks to a player who has become pivotal in a time of change Bekele's sprint finish proves point that sporting talent can run in the family Magic Sponge Struggling Rotherham eager to take on Leeds Football Times are hard but Ronnie Moore is not throwing in the towel, Peter Lansley says How They Stand Picture Gallery Timesonline The Weekwnd's Fixtures Today Spatial neurosis? Ler's just call it total nonsense The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory The Fink Tank Predictor Total Toppers Wins make up for lack of glamour on Jewell's bandwagon Game on Premiership Weekend Guide Francis Lee How They Stand The Saturday Echo Kevin Davies Mourinho rules Defoe out of forward planning On Monday Tottenham aim to avert record Timesonline Cup hero Rowbotham is forced to miss reunion Alex Murphy recalls the greatest day in Raith's history and, below, Gordaon Brown, the Chancellor and lifelong fan, remembers keeping in touch with events at Ibrox through phone and radio How I was denied my Ibrox thrill Aggers and Blowers: political heavyweights The good feud guide Red card for architects who launch over-the-top tackle on Rooney's neo-Georgian pillared pile Times Online Juventus guilty of drug abuse Sport Football Guinni Liverpool will not be moved on sharing ground with Everton EPO the Facts Henry's resilience awes Wenger Wimpole Allardyce in no mood to divulge his recipe Oliver Kay on the manager happy to have caused a stir with his approach Gerrard will not shrink again from the leaving of Liverpool Matt Dickinson believes the England midfield player will head for Chelsea Tag Heuer The Game The Kopometer The Times Crossword Running scared Quietly confident Lcy break Pick'n'mix selection from Bravo offers little to whet our appetite The Rudder Steering You through the Sporting Weekend And another thing Giles Smith Times Sport From Telstra to Twickenham Citroen The Times Imagine working for 30 years and receiving a pension of just £1 a day It happened to Richard Entract and 60,000 others. 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