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News from 29/11/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent and Sam Coates, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, Andy Wood, Richard Whitehead, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Neelam Verjee and Patricia Voda, Mark Souster, Victor Ross, Jan Puritz, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, Stewart Tendler and Helen Rumbelow, Christine Seib, Joan Freeman, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Margaret McCartney, Clive Davis, Bruno Stalmans, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Graham Dunbar, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Bill Anderson, Grace Bradberry and Andrew Pierce, Geoff Brown, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Hilary Weale, Daniel Frohwein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Irene Smith, Peter Simpson, James Delingpole, Simon Gibson, Phil Gordon, Penny Hancock, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Barbara Stocking, Director, Ron Lewis, David Pine, Andrew Bull, Stefanie Marsh, W. Nicoll, Rachel Montagu, Simon Tait, John Pelter, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, Anna Ashley, Leslie Purdy, Alistair J. Sinclair, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Paul Mervis, Norman Giller, David Lister, John O'byrne, John Westerby, David Khan, M. Dowell, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Robert Fry, Grainne Glimore, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Simon Freeman, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Carl Mortished International business Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Philip Walmsley, Oliver August, Michael Henderson-Begg, Philip Webster Political Editor and Andrew Pierce, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Sport, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nu'man El-Bakri, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Claire Turvey, Robin Kempster, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Samuel Burrows, Anthony S. Norton, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Michael Austin, Philip Yaffe, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Luis Lourenço, Ben Webster, Phil Senior, Ian Whittell, Vanessa (Charlotte) Ralph, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, James Smith, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Martin Waller, Christopher Lever, Lisa Verrico, Daniel Rosenthal, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nick Palmer, Ben Sheppard, Gordon Woolley, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Karin Parnaby, George Garside, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, José Mourinho, Andrew Schonberger, Chris Matthews, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Ross Anderson, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Vote chaos could destroy Ukraine £1bn tax dodge Push for power £1 Million for Charity Star's double act Harare victory Cold comfort 'The battle for the Left will be decisive at the general … Index Blunkett puts his reputation on the line in visa inquiry Back to school Saatchi v Serota Four and no more for Olympic hero Pinsent Motorists will be spared as fuel tax rise is abandoned In the Times Today Brown holds up US as shining example Britain was told of coup plan How technique makes healthier babies Chronology Tiffany & Co. First 'designer baby' could save brother Wife is pregnant after rule change lets couple choose embryo to be donor for anaemic son, reports Mark Henderson Head teacher in hospital after attack by 8-year-old schoolboy Howard will send unruly pupils to special schools Bafta overrules children's vote Soldier's death (PA): Phone mast study Fruitless task Christmas spirits Business Louis Vuitton Gentlemen to Players Membership crisis drives golf clubs to woo riff-raff Father sues death-crash rail firm Nationwide Air rage blamed on great expectations Councils to impound badly parked bicycles Missing earl's heirlooms recovered RAC Motoring Services Debate Boots rethink over sex toys John Dunn dies A bridge too far Russian roulette in Monte Carlo Eastern gangsters have moved in and raised eyebrows all along the French Riviera, reports Daniel McGrory Friends take up cudgels to He is not the lovelorn obsessive portrayed by some, they say, as the public row over paternity of his ex-lover's children turns nasty, Grace Bradberry and Andrew Pierce report BT Unfolding Drama Microsoft Office sky Men and the Pretty Woman Motherhood arrives at the double for Julia Roberts Still on top, golden oldies that packed the cinemas The Incredibles The Ultimate Film Top 100 Lastminute Salvatore … The last crusade of the Templars The knights want a Papal apology nearly 700 years after they were disbanded and hounded into exile, Ruth Gledhill reports Palestinians and Israel Unfettered world trade 'hurts poor' Benefits of proposed ID cards to law-abiding citizens Value of religion Shared stadiums Su Doku Demise of the VCR Memorial for animals Work in progress? Police ability to enforce hunt ban Inventiveness Location Stray observation The Times Public-Private Partnership An inquiry into David Blunkett's behaviour is appropriate Back to School Alas, the modern classroom is too much for a journalist Bring on the clones: the world decides to ignore George Bush Amber Warning The long term and the short term for the Chancellor Lib Dems note: you need an appetite for power to make it to the feast What price the life of an African? When MPs meet today, they must confront our double standards over Darfur The Times Join the Debate Join the Debate on these articles at comment@thetimes. … The incredible Mr Blunkett The Home Secretary is an honourable man-but he can't go on pretending that 'private is private' Thunderer: A mum bottles out … How going into work with a cold could kill Half of women 'underestimate the risk of breast-cancer' The Times Offers Direct Raising a glass to drug that beats age 'We seemed healthier by the time we left' Business First jungle eviction tonight New homes revolt Runway protest Prince's injury Band Aid on sale Chernobylchildren facing ban from 'harmful' Britain Sums for ID plan don't add up vodafone It's on the cards-Blunkett will have to be ready to compromise NHS to scrap the star ratings Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors abbey Hunting ban MPs face election fight The Week in Parliament It's your bed, lie in it, Tate tells Saatchi npower Direct Line Petplan Architects rally against closure plan Korea National Tourism Organisation UN criticises British youth custody rate Guards to be spared the axe Defence Archbishop's letter angers gays Religion Lastminute Firstnight Prudential The Woolwich One trick spandex pony rides again Firstnight Music The Darkness Glasgow SECC Roberts Super Nerds Elderly rich live it up lastminute The Woolwich Sport The anoraks will inherit the earth Think-tank says nerds are the next big thing, writes Sam Coates Carpet Right Times World News Kiev's Joan of Arc fans the fire Pro-Putin regions in threat to split state Romanians reject change as EU talks approach Online Waging Peace Hamlet Chirac outshone by his Cabinet star Nicolas Sarkozy Fistful of Dollars Gillette Watchdogs choke on pork-barrel politics Nature Crown prince loses his title (AP): Nuclear pledge (AFP): Kazakhstan blast (AFP): Firefighters killed (AFP): Contract killing Visa crackdown costs US cream of foreign students JustAAsk One. Tel Daydream believers set hearts on being homecoming queen Blast at coalmine traps 140 workers Ireland £100,000 for Merc behind torture, death and disgrace Wheels of Fortune (Reuters): Japan earthquake (AP): Stem cell vote (AP): Islamic protest (AFP): Dolphin deaths (Reuters): Villagers eat lion (AFP): Held by the toes EU force to take on pimps, drug barons and smugglers A Nation in Turmoil Army deserter rejoins family Times Business Jaguar strike vote Monday Nov 29 2004 Aldi growth plan Attack over dollar Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Dexia board rejects plan for Italian merger Contractors urge Chancellor to tackle PFI delays Firms' pensions rejig could cost the Treasury £1bn … Cable & Wireless Boastful Brown may yet come unstuck Need to Know How the Week Finished Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day German rail cuts Stop Press Telekom savings Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Sunday Times Wine Club Business Big Shot Tax reform promises weigh upon Chancellor Pre-Budget Report Preview Labour accused of hiding numbers on national debt Pressure for gas prices inquiry CBI calls for cuts in spending to reduce borrowing By a Correspondent: US shoppers fail to give thanks to Wal-Mart DIY Chain builds up options for £1.5bn sale Canon Canary Wharf poised to sell sites Opec forced to discount crude Dell Keeping track of balance of trade Economic Briefing Discrimination case against ebookers Doomed firms hold on for lifeboat UBS calls time on Mister Minit outlets The Times lifeassuranceservice CrestCo ready to widen detection of short-selling abuse Mobiles boss walks the polar walk Powers in the Boardroom Charles Dunstone shakes off the ice of the Arctic to tell Jon Ashworth how he braved the risks to create Carphone Warehouse St. James's Place The leader in ten questions Victor Chandler The Power 100 46 Business Equity Prices Austrian Times Register David Leitch Brilliant reporter from the frontlines of Vietnam and the Cold War who was perpetually haunted by the upheavals of his childhood Lives in Brief Harry Smith-Hampshire World-beating ballroom dancer who excelled with a dizzyingly complex spin on the Viennese Waltz Lives Remembered My Nation of Heroes Julie Burchill revealed her love affair with Israel and its people in a recent T2 article. Did you agree with her views? Wrong examples Blind dupe Off balance Unspoken truth Double standards Hateful stereotype Good for tourism German support What's your view? Bluster No baggage Working for peace Rose-tinted Questions Answered Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Luncheon Dinner Legal News University News Church News Births Deaths Daily Life November 29, 1939 The journalist H. L. Mencken records in his diary news from hospital sources about a new patient, Al Capone, who lived another eight years CAH: Quick Word Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Bridge Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Chess Cash injection for 'unhealthy' Welsh culture Life after the Dome: the show goes on Notebook Arts Funding Briefing Personal Column Harassment incidents must be connected in context Court of Appeal Criminal Division European revocation of patent has immediate domestic effect Court of Session Inner House Appealing after guilty plea on erroneous legal advice Court of Appeal Criminal Division Deferring sentence should alert Attorney-General to its leniency Court of Appeal Criminal Division Evidence of conspiracy removes privilege Queen's Bench Divisional Court Times Online Siberia gives clues to oil price rises Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes On this Day November 29, 1969 St Peter's throne is one of the Catholic Church's most precious relics. In 1969 a commission ordered by the Pope found that the throne could not have been used by St Peter The AirMiles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Murphy can challenge McCoy for riders' title Racing Irish hurdlers setting strong pace Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Times Test Hennessy line-up demanded Best Mate Newcastle Folkestone The Times Sports Book Wolverhampton Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Today's Fixtures The Results Service MacArthur gets flying start to her record bid Sailing The Way Ahead Watts keeps Reading in pole position Hockey Barrera outlasts Morales to shade thrilling trilogy Boxing By a Correspondent: Bears must cross Rocks in cup final showdown Basketball Britain left dazed and confused after kicking from Kangaroos A History of Let-Downs Referee acts after dispute Foster on slide English advance Dolan in charge Gold for France Dodd delight Gunder Hagg Flogging of Lions leaves its mark on the game Rugby League Gillette Tri-Nations Final Climax underlines need for more level playing field, Christopher Irvine says Black left out in cold after rum do on dance floor The Times Cool Maguire makes short work of victory Snooker Pountney has tough task as Northampton hit new low Wells praises side's strength in depth Harlequins' pack drive Leeds into submission Zurich Premiership Catt return not enough to upset Bath tempo How They Stand Argentina escape after gouging accusations O'Gara's drop of inspiration seals victory France bewildered by All Blacks' show of brilliance What They Said after Paris Parade Springboks take leading IRB awards Timesonline Balance of power has taken swing to the south David Hands assesses the state of play at the end of the autumn internationals Outclassed Scotland tumble back to square one England's style puts them back in running Replacement raises sharp questions How They Lined up at Twickenham Eleven Seconds of English Perfection Defeat aside, players grasp that they have mettle to fight back Owen Slot reports that disappointment gave way to recognition of the positives Gullivers Sports Travel Rekindling notion of hope essential in passionless days Simon Barnes believes that players and fans must endeavour to restore the fizz I'm frustrated as hell to be a sidelined spectator Jonny Wilkinson cannot wait to return to the fray but says England have shown they still have the winning ingredient touched by greatness Campbell passes Lions spin advice Rugby Union McGrath and Gillespie humble New Zealand Scoreboard from Adelaide ebookers Twickenham Scoreboard from Calcutta Kallis century puts South Africa on top Vaughan in control of events in the middle The Wimpole Hair Restoration Clinic Scoreboard from Harare Timesonline The Times Crossword 22,834 Pinsent's Golden Moments Sundance Kid saunters into the sunset Times Sport Pinsent ends career and all dreams of fifth Olympic gold The Times Citroën Simon Barnes The Game The Times The state we're in won't be helped by sinister Super-Nan Quotes of the Day A seat of earning… The holy toast Houses of ill-repute? The Ethicist Image of the Day Room with a view: the Apollo Gallery at the Louvre reopened to the public at the weekend after three years of renovation So school these days is easy? Think again ... You have it easy, today's schoolchildren are constantly told. Damian Whitworth put the claims to the test by going back to school for a week—and found the truth is different Top of the Class The AirMiles Travel Company Tears before bedtime Controlled crying aims to turn babies who are poor sleepers into good ones. But a new book suggests that the technique can be dangerous, says Margaret McCartney The Times Offers Direct NB Calling Schools Don't let pain ruin your life Opium-based drugs are no longer a medical sin and offer much needed relief, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford This looks a bit fishy. Is it edible? home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Your household dilemmas solved Classic style is as easy as APC Men's Style Jean Touitou produces pure, unfussy, cool and chic clothes at reasonable prices. It's the way most women would dress their menfolk, says James Delingpole Darwin's theory of natural seduction Step aside Ginger, we're Crib Notes Strictly Come Dancing Arts Panto, like Daddy makes Theatre Grayson Perry's daughter inspired the Old Vic's Aladdin set, discovers Alex O'Connell Fathers and their daughters—fishing for talent in the gene pool A New Rose The political party's over Comedy More than two decades on from Amnesty's Secret Policeman's Balls, Clive Davis wonders why ideological commitment is no longer good for a laugh Tomorrow First Choice Been put through the Miller Opera Don Pasquale Covent Garden Pop Fatboy Slim Brixton Academy Band Aid 20 Concert Opening Gala Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Theatre Beauty and the Beasty RST, Stratford Opera & Ballet Concert La Resurrezione Symphony Hall, Birmingham TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Tabasco David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Watch out for these delightful Bogeymen Viewing Guide Bowled over? Not me, chaps True Fiction Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3448 Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Companion Stairlifts The Game Blueprint for Success Whistle Blower Death Stalked my Finest Hour Made in Portugal is an official biography of the most charismatic manager in football. In the first of our series of exclusive extracts, José Mourinho himself reveals the dark secret that haunted his greatest night of triumph, FC Porto's victory in the European Cup final Swearing by the Bible Author Luis Lourenço on the dossier that guides Mourinho The Move to Chelsea Reflected Glory Grand Lure of the Roman Empire José Mourinho on his first meeting with Chelsea's haves and have-yachts Tomorrow Managerial Time Machine Tony Cascarino says that Mourinho has had a sudden and dramatic impact Prodigiousfeats Terry Proves True Blue De Zeeuw Left Gob-Smacked as Diouf's Nasty Habit Resurfaces Other News Spit Spats Black Pioneers down among the Low Life Mark Hodkinson remembers when the terraces were alive with bigotry and hatred Welcome to the PSV Cheap Seats Alan Davies finds watching a match in the Netherlands can be like a trip to jail FA Job Damned by its Failings Barwick has little to live up to, writes Brian Glanville Premiership Clubs Getting Shirty Everton Spirit Earns a Point Jol out of Jail with First Win Scholes Finds Missing Spark The Times Offersdirect Zajec Makes Direct Impact Fulham Facing Survival Fight Wright-Phillips Hits Full Power Bruce Hits out at City Critics Insults Add to Wigley Injuries Mellor the Hero for Liverpool Last Gasp Winners Gerrard Proves a Master of his Graft to Illuminate Anfield David McVay on a Liverpool display that recalled memories of celebrated times Barclays Rebrov is the Unlikely Hero Owusu Shows how It's Done Rangers Get Back on Track Burnley (0) 1 Blake 61 (pen) Millwall (0) 0 Leicester City (0) 2 Scowcroft 49, Dublin 52 Plymouth Argyle (1) 1 Capaldi 9 Coventry City (0) 0 Crewe Alexandra (1) 1 Ashton 26 (pen) Preston North End (2) 3 Alexander 13,43 (pen), Cresswell 88 Derby County (0) 0 Gillingham (0) 2 Henderson 76 (pen), Johnson 82 Nottingham Forest (1) 1 Taylor 14 Sheffield United (1) 3 Bromby 28, Thiriwell 53, Shaw 72 Wolverhampton W (1) 3 Olofinjana 7, Cort 50, Lescott 87 Ipswich Town (1) 1 Kuqi 22 Brighton & Hove ALB (0) 0 Stoke City (0) 0 Sunderland (0) 1 Bridges 83 Fans Forced to Eat Words Hartlepool United (1) 3 Westwood 23, Nelson 88, Appleby 90 Bournemouth (2) 2 Holmes 34, Stock 45 Peterborough United (1) 4 Purser 36, Farrell 62, Boucaud 69, Woodhouse 83 (pen) Port Vale (0) 0 Barnsley (0) 1 Burns 75 Blackpool (0) 0 Huddersfield Town (1) 1 Schofield 41 Wrexham (1) 2 Holt 9, Armstrong 50 (pen) Stockport County (0) 0 Walsall (1) 1 Wrack 14 Bradford City (1) 1 Windass 27 Oldham Athletic (1) 3 Kilkenny 12,82, Killen 63 Hull City (1) 2 Elliott 32,82 Brentford (0) 0 Torquay United (0) 1 Gritton 74 (pen) Colchester United (0) 3 Fagan 67,72, Garcia 78 Chesterfield (0) 1 Allison 63 Swindon town (0) 0 Luton town (0) 1 Nicholls 60 Doncaster Rovers (0) 1 Roberts 82 Tranmere Rovers (0) 2 Hall 53, Whitemore 84 Milton Keynes Dons (0) 0 Alexander on Rise Notts County (1) 2 Williams 39, Palmer 74 Cambridge United (0) 1 Tudor 53 Swansea City (1) 1 D Nugent 2 Bury (2) 3 K Nugent 3, Mattis 7, Barry-Murphy 83 Chester City (1) 1 Ellison 35 Oxford United (1) 3 E'Beyer 16, Robinson 67, Basham 84 Rochdale (0) 2 Bertos 62, Cooksey 84 Boston United (0) 0 Wycombe Wanderers (0) 1 Tyson 54 (pen) Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Kidderminster H (0) 0 Northampton town (1) 2 McGleish 16, Alsop 76 Rushden & Diamonds (0) 0 MacClesfield Town (1) 2 Potter 44, Parkin 89 Barclays Premiership Mansfield Town (0) 0 Leyton Orient (0) 1 Scott 51 Scunthorpe United (1) 3 Beagrie 32 (pen), Hayes 71, Taylor 76 Shrewsbury Town (0) 1 Tolley 70 Celtic Lose Top Billing Games Bank of Scotland Premierleague Rangers (1) 3 McAllister 45 (og), Novo 56, 81 Heart of Midlothian (1) 2 Hartley 16 (pen), De Vries 66 Hibernian (1) 2 Beuzelin 39, Riordan 47 Inverness Ct (1) 1 Pérez 34 Kilmarnock (1) 1 Johnston 25 Livingston (2) 3 Hamilton 7,40, O'Brien 60 Aberdeen (1) 1 Tosh 26 Dundee United (0) 0 Motherwell (1) 2 Tod 26 (og), Foran 63 Dunfermline Athletic (0) 1 Tod 65 Busby Finds Winning Way Nationwide Conference North Ryman League Premier division Nationwide Conference UniBond League Premier division Southern League Premier division Impressive Grays on Track for Glory Backing Costly Defenders Such as Terry Pays off Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Super League Championship Manager www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Championship manager 5 Brazil in Fear at Robinho Case Matthew Pryor on the kidnapping that threatens to weaken Brazilian football French League The Champions Richard Whitehead enjoys three books that celebrate the rarest of triumphs Tottenham Hotspur Chelsea Champions of England Gripping Tales of when Giants Rose The Winners Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Identity Fraud Tonight's TV Delia's Dish of the Week The daily fix Fixtures tiny

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