News from 30/11/2004
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Andrew Robson, Mike Warburton, Tim Reld, Peter a Rushforth, Andrew Billen, Gillian Harris and Ben Hoyle, Robert Cole, Rupert Mellor, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Neville Davis, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Colonel Ron Johnson, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Robert Thicknesse, Jimmy Savile, Linda Tsang, Hugh Morgan, Dan Lee, Beverley Blythe, Dr Frances Bowen, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Turner (Churchwarden), Linda Taylor, Christine Seib, David Chater, Martyn Royall, James Bone, Vikto Yanukovych, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, David R. Smith, Bob Stanley, Robert Bride, Angela Lynne, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor's Commentary, Nicola Woolcock and Adam Freso, Katharine Marshall, Peter de la Billière (Commander), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gregory Stebbins, Rockwall, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Rory Watson, Brian Hansford, Weyhill, Gary Jacob, Michael Knipe, Ann Trenman, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Phillip Webster Political Editor and Andrew Pierce, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Craig of Radley (Chief of the Defence Staff), Greg Hurst and Helen Rumbelow, John Goddard, Sir Alistair Graham, Tony Blair, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Val Sampson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Valerie Colin-Russ, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Adrian West, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Oliver Kay, Emily Gibson, Dan Silver, Edward Fennell, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, J. T. Davies, Graham Bennett (Solicitor), Ross Clark, Jose Joseph, Michael Theodoulou, Alf Morris Barmall (Chief of the Defence Staff), Eve Thomas, Gabriella Gamini, Andrew Pierce and Lewis Smith, Jeremy page, Simon de Bruxelles, Dlleep Premachandran, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Martin Royal and Katharine Marshall, Andrew Hoellering, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Hunt, Heather Brooke, Jeremy Page, Abigall Rayner, Clifford Coonan, Edward Fox, Chris Campling, David Davis, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Beulah Dillon, Christopher Dwyer, Caroline Palmer, Debra Allcock Tyler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, Roy Selwyn, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Anna Patty, John Goodbody, David Froome, John Cooper, Jonathan Clayton, David Lovegrace, Adam Sag, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Rowan Peiling, Martin Trump, Russell Jenkins, Laurence Fielding, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Davud Chater, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, K. J. Wood, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Plummer, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Mrs Ann Bolton, Stephen Quinn, Randy Cohen, Sarah Butler and Neelam Verjee, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Royston Deitch, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, José Mourinho, Richard Ford, Ross Anderson, David Pannick and John Cooper, Christopher Irvine, Lari Law, Patrick Martin,
ResumoThe Times Anne goes hunting Deepcut 'rape' Alaskan survival Public Agenda Pinochet payout Stocks to rise MacArthur stress 'Putin believes in the rule of a grim elite who will … Blunkett's job on the line Inquiry into visa will report by Christmas José Mourinho Anatole Kaletsky 'I have no doubt at all that he will be exonerated' Inside 'Gang-rape' at Deepcut investigated by police In the Times Today Disarmament is key to power deal, says Paisley Youth Jail still 'slopping out' GM crops 'safe' Girl, 13,'raped' Dairy cancer link Sick as a parrot Diana speaks from the grave on bodyguard who was 'bumped off' Tiffany & Co Princess rides into the hunting lobby A snapshot of Muslim Britain A new guide aims to dispel damaging myths, writes Ruth Gledhill Brown accepts £1bn loss in pensions 'tax dodge' World News Bank fraudsters getting craftier Father killer jailed Churchill gates Samurai inquest VE-Day in colour Have a second-class Christmas Prada Marooned pilot beats the Alaska winter with 17-hour trek Someone must guard the guardians Asprey Home Secretary's job on the line Comment The man who will provide the answer The Home Secretary, the charges and the law: did he break the rules? The allegations dissected by Greg Hurst and Helen Rumbelow Politicians have right to a private life, says Blair Press conference hijacked by antisocial behaviour Who's who Proving fatherhood is only first hurdle Mother resists pressure for DNA test The paternity claim brought by the Home Secretary nears a conclusion. Andrew Pierce and Lewis Smith report UBS Wealth Management By a Correspondent: It was very well-run, judge says of £800,000 brothel HSA Personal Medical Plans Highland bank manager shot dead on doorstep Houses of love Unhappy campers: Nancy Soffell followed in the footsteps … Vodafone Dress rehearsal What am I bid for a regional assembly? People PS Translucent instrument display PC murder suspect blames 'Mr X' Defendant claims mystery bodybuilder fire pistol, reports Andrew Norfolk Alliance Leicester AmericanAirlines Don't explore here, Fiennes says Firstnight Revolving door to nowhere Theatre Grand Hotel Donmer Warehouse, WC2 Sky digital subscription The Sharpest Critics Doctored cells stem embarrassing leak Toucan Stressful commute can derail you The pressure of travelling into work has been shown to cause more anxiety than the eve of battle, reports Sam Lister Weather Eye The Blunkett affair Action urged over Gulf War illnesses Proposals to introduce accreditation for expert witnesses in court cases Doubts about increasing school sport Bringing up baby Gadgets ease the way Meeting points Lighting up Food for thought Playing safe The Times Power and Responsibility There are no more excuses for intransigence in Northern Ireland Top of the Flops A cultural icon crashes down to earth—and BBC Two Thanksgiving? Only if you're a glutton for punishment La Notebook Openness in Public Life Neither the case for ID cards—nor for Mr Blunkett—is watertight The old bear is stirring again in Ukraine, and it's wearing Putin's face Putin believes in the rule of a grim elite who will protect Russia from the corrupt West Discovering the inner maggot eater Jungle Janet is demonstrating basic Darwinian law: the survival of the most desperate The joy of Janet is not her performance. It is the patronising babble from her champions The Times From a servant to a sultan The Blunkett affair reveals a man made arrogant by power—and it will do huge political damage Thunderer: On my hobby horse Thunderer Ross Clark Top of the Pops is flipped to B side for older groovers Nature Brita Band Aid fundraising starts Moments that Rocked Viewers Hewlett-Packard Development Company Expert witnesses 'tempted by cash' Business Tiscali Cambridge architects protest Education Prescott rebuffed by assembly Housing Leukaemia Research Zoo failed man killed by elephant Make your identity known - or face a fine of £1,000 Egg-zero Policy mastermind is chosen for Tory seat Cost of a Card Today in Parliament Nurses whose lack of care led to pensioner's death struck off Man tells court of love for 'lady in the lake' Caution on use of stun guns Losing streak New cancer drug Scurvy killer Shipman inquest Bad sex advice Police hold couple over 'scam' made in heaven Window seat? Not on jet of future Batwing airliners would cut noise by half, writes Ben Webster Homechoice Ideas that Took Flight Father flies to see Tokyo trial Search ends Student killed Loose 'not boorish' Times World News Lifetime cash deal for 27,000 Pinochet survivors The Tortured… And the Defenders… Korea President pins hope on instant poll replay Romanians repeat ballot-rigging claim Best Buy Award Silent protester is a powerful voice against official 'lies' Poland's solidarity brings Ukraine closer to Europe Ireland Neither revolution nor reform Iran wins on points Aznar defends reaction to Madrid massacre The Times Editor's exit is end of Le Monde as we know it Sport Population to fall 100m in 50 years Dell Annan displeased (AFP): Mine deaths rise (AP): Suu Kyi setback (AFP): Cleric 'confession' (AFP): Wolf kills boy Lastminute Italians face up to life without luxury (AFP): Rwandan Army enters Congo Aid risk as Sudan expels British directors The Times Thank you, Mr President, for telling me that I'm a liar and a charlatan South African leaders fall out, Jonathan Clayton reports Tanks come out of mothballs to strengthen Iraqis' own firepower Ing Direct Nations set target to rid globe of landmines US Army wins its battle for custody of Hitler paintings Su Doku Oral-B Lost Artist The Times Offers Direct Family of sex-change Saudi want to grab half his inheritance Times Business Approvals fall Life securitisation Selfridges sales Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Blackstone buys UK care home operator for £564m Profits rethink to lift narkets Former truck driver joins US cabinet Charcol Retailer court out at home A win-win scheme - except for Brown Tough choice for the ECB Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Target 2.0 Two Point Zero Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Dixons rating fear Stop Press US adverts growth Stop Press Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot New white knight may make a bid for Novar The Times Mystery suitor courts Merrydown Cider Rosy Börse beatnik Second class pay City Diary Friends Provident to raise £380m in securitisation deal Brothers in Armchairs Portman Building Society Courts set to bring in administration Rivals line up to buy prime stores British Airways Fleming seeks $1bn in family fortunes JP Morgan to cut staff Europe The Times Travel Direct House price fears as new mortgage approvals slide UK Coal launches review of business Major Miners GE Commercial Finance Adobe Severn Trent hints at Ofwat challenge Power firms to put £6bn in networks Europe must not pass the buck in the dollar crisis The Times Whistle-blower's '30-year penalty' Rubbles China carmaker to go public Markets Business to Business London to Paris 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 Investors scurry in fear of being snared by Rentokil 'trap' Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets 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 Severn Trent remains calm in spite of troubled waters Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Mitie Tempus Gilts Premier Oil slides as prospects run dry Smaller Capitalisation Shares Bss Tempus Business Equity Prices Charcol Drive to Restore Confidence Suzy Jagger looks at the issues facing a profession that has taken a battering ACCA one hundred The cost of keeping up with the rules Reporting the impact on society and nature In France the law states which issues must be addressed by sustainability reports Green queen shows the eco-friendly way Small firms face higher accountancy fees Times Register John Dunn Unflappable broadcaster whose 'drivetime' programme soothed frantic Britons on their way home for years Lives Remembered Ronald Lyon Property developer whose lavish lifestyle attested to his ability to recover from financial catastrophe Anniversaries Birthdays Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Memorial Celebration Memorial Service Dinners Births Deaths Livery Company Appointment Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Church News User friendly Benefits misused What's your view? Questions Answered Full steam ahead Vaccination wins Bright sparks The Greatest state Pain-free world What about… A life saver Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Two Wheels Good Debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Bicycle bully boys Personal Column Reconstruction requires more continuity Law Report Chancery Division Claim outside the jurisdiction is a counterclaim treated as a claim Chancery Division Planets align in the December night sky Law Report Register Times Online Threats that drift in on Saharan winds Register Weather Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes The Suez Crisis led to five months of petrol rationing Times Newspapers Ltd Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Walsh and Geraghty are steeled for battle royal Times Test Tregoning has stable strength boosted by Sheikh Maktoum Hereford Sport Racing Newton Abbot Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Zurich Results and how They Stand in the NFL Early-bird Eagles set sights on going one better American Football Clock ticks rapidly for MacArthur Sailing Barbarians relish chance to play Burger Sport Rugby Union Twickenham Bloated fixture list could keep down Varsity attendance Samoan joins Bath's growing injury list Times Online The Times RFL backs Noble after Tri-Nations setback Rugby League Joining Paula on the night shift Sport England show depth of talent Sport Joynt retires Paralympic boost Oborne award Habib returns Silver Bircher The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Football Quiet Wilander has stamina to keep going with the best New Zealand's frailties exposed again Former captain advocates new way forward for Zimbabwe Cricket Sport India put in position of strength by dashing Sehwag Times Online Cracknell embarks on gap year Sport Rowing John Goodbody on why half the victorious Olympic coxless four are about to put down their oars Coach begins his search for new champions Scottish FA tight-lipped over Smith appointment Football Shepherd kicks up storm Plot thickens in saga of with criticism of United Old Trafford takeover How They Stand The Premiership Today McIntosh strikes to bring Millmoor sweetest victory Rotherham United Leeds United Alex was scared when Porto Sport Football In the second of our series of exclusive extracts from the official biography, Luis Lourenço tells how José Mourinho plotted a giant's fall at Old Trafford Athletics Porto beat AS Monaco in the European Cup final. José … Jose Mourinho 'I turned Newcastle's offer down. I knew my time would come' Tomorrow 'As a coach, Bobby Robson lived and breathed the pitch' Football Sport Apology may fail to save Diouf from FA's wrath Sport Football In Bad Taste why Spitting is the Absolute Insult Peugeot The Times Crossword 22,835 Wenger hoping to rejuvenate Arsenal with fighting talk Redknapp returns to clear the air with Mandaric Football Sport Carling Cup Times Online Times Sport Mourinho resolves to make his point with silverware Chelsea have to deliver, manager who rejected Newcastle and Liverpool says The Times Inside Look what We're Missing Quotes of the Day T2 The real culprit behind the death of Parliamentary drama Dick Crossman's aim was worthy enough but it could be secured only at a price Odd figure of eight A real page turn-off Banks statement Image of the Day The Ethicist Miss World: now you see her, now you don't The Andrew Billen Interview Watched by billions worldwide-and even a few in Britain-Miss World is the week's biggest news in China. So why is Julia Morley a prophet without honour at home? Island Life A Success Story Homework … old habits die Exhausted by his week as a pupil at private school, Damian Whitworth, aged 35½, plunges into a week with Year 9 at a state comprehensive and finds himself still hopelessly out of his depth Full marks for effort Reportage The Sunday Times Attention head teachers Are your groceries past it? The use-by date can protect us from harmful bacteria and food poisoning says Jane Clarke Buying small amounts of fresh produce and using them quickly maximises benefits For some people a single dose of caffeine can occasionally alleviate a headache Not for me, thanks, I'm cooking The Way we Live now Dish Your household dilemmas solved Home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Salmon Cured in the Glenlivet Listen to your inner voices Lifetime Great sex need never stop Many couples don't want to end their relationship, yet their lover lives are disappointing Val Sampson explains how to rekindle the erotic in a long-term relationship Passionate kissing reminds you that you are lovers as well as parents Stimulation Tips The Way we Live now Not Dead yet Smart ways to sparkle Fashion Dress for your Shape If you choose the right cut and material, complemented by sequins, ruching or pleats, there is flatte 'I'm going to marry a millionaire. At least then I'll have time for my kids' Fighting Forty Arts Cinema paradiso regained A Classic Art Deco building has been saved from the developers, reports Rupert Mellor The death of an old picture palace What they did for the Romans Arts A building for a forgotten treasure is a lesson in reclaiming public space, says Tom Dyckhoff On the Weill side of Venus Arts Opera Opera North is reviving a "lost" work by the composer. Robert Thicknesse rejoices Heritage Lottery Fund Tomorrow Radio Social Work? There's a Funny Thing, Finds Chris Campling Radio Torch songs set alight Pop K. d. lang Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Concert LPO/Masur Festival Hall First Choice Concert Midori/McDonald Barbican Jazz The Bad Plus Jazz Café, NW1 Entertainments Pop Graham Coxon Forum, NW5 TV & Radio Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section in the main paper Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Anna Frame Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Su Doku Champagne Winner Main Channels Sky One Sky 106, Cable Entertainment Factural Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Can You Trust your Dentist? Five, 8pm Viewing Guide Bears: Spy in the Woods BBC One, 9pm Wife Swap Channel 4,9pm Someone to Watch over Me BBC Two, 10.35pm Secret beyond the Door Film Choice Stephen Dalton Rambo III (1988) BBC One, 11.15pm Mother (1996) BBC Two, 12.20am Do we still need to know how to spell? Last Night's Joe Joseph Variations Prehistoric rock True Fiction Word Watching Philip Howard T2 Crossword No 3449 Polygon Su Doku Champagne Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Acorn Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Social Skills of the Week Other Views Watch out if you chew gum or just park badly Issue of the Week Blunkett's Police State Picture Gallery The Week in Numbers Road Facilities Life after Care Public Opinion Christine Buckely Those brave souls taking on Crown offices seem able Management Seen in Hansard PFI's great and we want more Management The Issue Explained Performance-Related Pay on Campus Talking tips for councillors Course Watch Careers Multi-Level Governance Jargon Decoder Charities need to get tough Interview Stephen Bubb, the chief executive of Acevo, says a rethink is needed if the voluntary sector's service delivery is to improve. He outline his thinking to John Plummer Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health New Medical Research Banks lose interest in the NHS Health Other Stories we Liked Managers hit out at care plan Cashback for new nurses? Local areas hurt by competing policies Research Crash News Time runs out for form-fillers Social Care Snoops spy on bad carers Social Care Hero … and Villain Free soup is a mug's game Homelessness How They See us Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Education Foreign Ways How to tickle teacher's palette Education Train of Thought FE stand for failed educator Drop the dead department Dangers of central funding for schools Councils Grudge Alert Public jobs market now online Computing Sink estates need nice types Housing Prize Caption Competition Scram, it's the global plod Police Last Week… Web Watch Charity Awards The caring side of Westminster Charity Awards Not all Politicians are in it for themselves. On Thursday ePolitix will announce the winners of its Charity Champion Awards, when MPs and peers from all parties are honoured for the contribution they make to the third sector. Here are the nominees … Down's support is on the up Interview Lord Rix, who has won a lifetime achievement award in the ePolitix Charity Champion Awards, tells Carly Chynoweth that people with Down's syndrome are still people Your Agenda Chuggers Public Agenda Forum Public Opinion Debra Allcock Tyler Too many charities exist precisely because they do serve local needs Jobsagenda Mayor of London Scope Homeless Link ENCAMS Public Appointments in the NHS University of South Florida The Times Abingdon Hudson Defence Estates Public Agenda Jobsservice How to Get a Job in … Procurement Over to you … Compulsion should be the last resort What Worked for Me Dr Frances Bowen Consultant In respiratory medicine at Hammersmith Hospital Trust, on Improving lung cancer survival rates Agenda@thetimes.co.uk Diary Dates Inside The Times Alternative Dispute Resolution Loan sharks and the debtors who go out of their depth Government efforts to make the murky waters of personal credit a safer place are much needed, writes Christopher Dwyer The Bill 4 Pump Court The Times Law Section Murder is not always most foul David Blunkett has ordered the first review of the law on murder in 50 years, although he has made clear that the Government does not intend to abolish the mandatory life sentence. David Pannick and John Cooper debate the need for change Courts already respect the right to self-defence Ministers Must Guard against a Great Upheaval Can you keep a secret-in open court? How can evidence be heard but not read? Heather Brooke on the odd rules of evidence highlighted by a royal memo Joke of the Week Investor in People The Times Do you send many People to Prison? In our occasional series on judges, Frances Gibb talks to Sabi Hasan, Martyn Royall and Katharine Marshall about their Jobs as district judges The judges who don't make the headlines - but do most … Martyn Royall would be really rather pleased if his colleagues received the attention he feels they deserve From robbery to a bigamist Same name but a different job - the other district judge Judges restrict taxman's reach for the stars Mike Warburton on the implications of Andre Agassi's appeal court victory Why force seller's pack on a flexible property market? The Government's goal is Commendable, but the method is wrong, writes David Hunt In a land, far, far away … As big business finds outsourcing to its liking, Emily Gibson asks if British law firms will follow suit LawWeek what the legal journals are reporting this week In the City Forty years on Young, Thrusting and Downtrodden—a Solicitor's Life Your shout readers' queries The College of Law on supermarket security, recovering a small debt, the regulation of French estate agents and legal protection while travelling afar to a temporary workplace Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes.co.uk The Times Lawyer brings his demons to book Lawdiary@thetimes.co.uk Tradingplaces@thetimes.co.uk Queen's Counsel BPP The Times Relentless rise of an isolated nation Michael Knipe introduces a 12-page report on a rich island's transformation from manufacturing to high-tech design The Times Hopes rest on becoming the new Hong Kong From bicycles to big league in a decade Banks eager to compete in the new world of free enterprise The Government has pledged to reduce its stake in the banks to less than 20 per cent within two years Mobile market grows in leaps and bounds Clifford Coonan looks at changes in the telecommunications sector MOEA ChipMOS Past is on display in cultural revolution The vibrant museum scene is testament to a greater sense of national pride and identity, reveals Beverley Blythe Priceless artworks and objects came into public view after the expulsion of the last emperor of China in 1924 Beautiful isle of many splendours Silver screen sparkles with homegrown talent The film industry is taking on Hollywood and Bollywood, writes Clifford Coonan Tatung East looks West to help put its biotech industry on global map Niche markets and foreign alliances are seen as the key to gaining an international foothold, says Clifford Coonan FU Sheng Group Chip companies look to branding to increase their world dominance The sector is the rock on which the economy is built, says Laurence Fielding Chunghwa Telecom One man's savings led to a half century of success Learning the value of strong industrial links Deregulation and Internationalisation From High-tech 2 Bio-tech, another success story made …
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