News from 01/12/2004
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Brian Barker, DJM, Kirsty McLeod, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Robert Vincent, Moira Davie, Mark Souster, Nick Hawton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Elizabeth judge, Angela Court, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Laura peek and Andrew Plerce, Sam Marlowe, Ron Willis, Jennifer Veale, Alice James, Paddy McGarvey, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Alastair Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Lees, Nicola Woolcock and Ingrld Mansell, Valerie Elliott, Justin Keay, peter Watson, Tom Bawden, Douglas S. Harkess, Gary Jacob, Michael Knipe, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Neil Woodcock, R. F. Boughton, Roland Hall, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Porter, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Jones, David Charter, Matthew Pinsent, Derwent May, Paul Rubert, Antony Clive Chant, Angela Jameson, Peter Townrow, Phil Disley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Julian Corlett, Oliver Kay, David Meredith, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Charles H. Rieper, Tom Baldwin, Steve Kaufman, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Susan Pape, Michael Colman, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Bruce Cherry, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Louise Wong, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Dominic Kennedy and David Charter, Ellzabeth Judge, Philip Michaelson, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Lestey Johnson, Ruth Taplin, Roger Boyes, Heather Eden, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Bryan Lunn, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, John Allison, Mark Price, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Jim Campbell, John Goodbody, James Pringle, Ian Johns, Neville Denson, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Charles Tannock, Carl Singer, Simon Jenkins, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Tom Roundell, Leo Lewis, Anthony Loyd and Ruth Gledhill, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Randy Cohen, Cindy Sherman, Jenny Davey, Naomi Patrick, Idris Francis, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Michael Knipe and Jennifer Veale,
ResumoThe Times Blunkett faces new query over fast-track visa Animal rights fight Ukraine poll hint £1 Million for Charity Fergie's rematch 'Once I had to be right all the time. Now it's my turn … Comment Scorned Brown to make his push for No 10 The family torn apart by killers who arrived at dinner-time Simon Jenkins Martin Samuel Williams to chair bishops' closed debate on gay crisis In the Times Today The Times Brown to push for No 10 Priest Stabbed Harry delays Army Priest stabbed Murder taunts Designer suit Gas firm ends supply deal after staff threats Beacher Family Resorts Village demands exclusion zone to keep animal rights terrorists at bay 'It is now or never' as a frail Paisley put terrorist acts in past Criminal business as usual for Ira's hard men Husband's jail 'confession' NHS College axed Band Aid success Soldier held Asthma increases Clarification Holly glut makes it a berry time ahead Louis Vuiton World News Judge lifts ban on dying woman's flight to Swiss euthanasia clinic Doctors give HRT five-year limit Guidelines issued to dispel confusion over the risks suggest short-term use only, Sam Lister reports Business BT Higher Cancer risk from beta Carotene Owner at home holds no fear for today's burglar A rarity in his work, much loved by everyone Girl, 9, saves her mother's life as intruders murder City financier Minister's mistress helped Bill Bryson with visa query Mandarins met boss's lover 'as a favour' Train fare refund will not halt inquiry A Change of Heart in 19 Days Bonhams New Bond Street Home Office letters show nanny's visa was fast-tracked Comment Kia Motors EU Bill 'unlikely' Sour note Mormon victory Grow your phone Boy, 15, dies after quarrel during school lunch hour Restaurant to tempt anorexics out to dine abbey Highland killer may be a client Mind Games Hewlett-packard Development Company Changing times Long runner Jungle drums Burberry Prorsum PS Final farewell to the fixers of the FCO Review of Deepcut abuse claims Sport Bose Ltd Germans investigate army torture reports Just AAsk L. k. Bennett London Belief in a kindly Santa 'is good for children' Allders flybe.com Bespoke Suits DataAware Firstnight Summoned to a meeting with our inner idiot Firstnight Video nasty Hearts of stone Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not … Ukraine election is a 'post-Cold War turning point' Letters to the Editor Italian Knights Removing bicycles Chicken and egg Best of British Making better use of road network Blunkett affair Swing and roundabout Meeting points The Times Kuchma's Moment Cool heads must prevail as Ukraine reaches a tipping point Present for All Santa Claus requires only modest modernisation Old Uncle Syd's last picture show. Now you see it, now you don't Public Inquiry The only way to deal with the Deepcut barracks controversy When is a mob not really a mob? Why, when it's our mob, of course Kiev is in thrall to 'the people, the masses, public opinion'. . . I have a problem here It's all history and wind in the Highlands A law that was supposed to reverse the injustice of the Clearances is having electric consequences All across the crofting counties, communities look at big estates with an avaricious eye The last days of Tony Blair However long he stays in office, the Prime Minister's power runs out at the next election Thunderer: Run, here comes nanny Altzheimer's clue lay between the lines egg How IRIS Murdoch Lost her Flow of Inspiration Scarborough Building Society Investment Rates from … Fujitsu Priory Duke gave Charles go-ahead for affair, Diana says on tape Congestion charge to be £8 Debate The Cooperative Bank Super-nurses to earn £80,000 Health Theatre Tokens Civil servant 'raped Whitehall high-flyer after party' Marksand spencer Head teacher is suspended Pupil 'assault' Murder mystery Dram's decline Girl, 14, abandoned by mother who ran off with her lover Winner of the nation's best prime minister is. . . . . . a surprise to Peter Riddell in a pollrating the leaders of the past century The Times Offers Direct How They Scored Whatever you do, don't mention the hospitals Waiting game has gone on too long for 'betrayed' Brown Charities to get role as service providers How Disney's once and future king has been dubbed the 'true' Arthur BT Hollywood's Take on the Legend Motorists face new penalties Copyright classes Enigma medals EastEnder quits Gun poster ruling Times World News Russian hint of new election buoys opposition in Ukraine Talks collapse as Yushchenko takes a step closer to power, writes Jeremy Page from kiev Trade with Eu Trade with Russia One Vision PRU Health Toucan Disciplined diet for army of protest Distributing a mountain of food requires more than a few catchy slogans, discovers Jeremy Page Prodi storms back to lead mass campaign against Berlusconi HSBC The world's local bank Bbc Books Panasonic War Shoes Fugitive Karadzic makes stage debut Vodafone Dispute over 'oldest tooth' Digital Camera Schrijver Systeem UK Ltd (AFP): Dual role for Musharraf (AP): Romania poll row (AFP): Portugal election Peacocks Royal spat is all in the line of duty (AP): Hundreds killed by storm in Philippiness Bush still lacking battle plan for the other war Raja Fashions The Times UN delivers rebuke to White House Anti-terror supremo is latest to quit Bush team A Weekend Break? That'll be $8 million Home Choice What would be your perfect weekend getaway? Arnie gives up flirting Jeopardy quiz show king loses his crown Guantanamo report reveals 'torture' US dismisses findings of Red Cross team, writes Tim Reid (Reuters): Seven die in market attack Requiem Mass for Iraq hostage as husband clings to faint hope Online (AFP): Expulsion rethink (Reuters): Death sentence (Reuters): Cuba frees poet (AFP): Dalai Lama visit (AFP): Opium sprayed (AFP): Naked ambition Times Business Wednesday Courts closed PPR in talks Stock Markets Currencies Ftse 100 Dow Jones 3G licences may be made perm OECD says Chancellor will have to raise taxes Rate Warning Investors … at software sale When it's got to be Gordon Bumpy ride for lone driver Direct Line Expect more empty rhetoric from Brown Need to Know Target Results in Brief Data Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Sunday Times Wine Club Business Big Shot BFG to back lower Baugur bid The Sunday Times Sect and the City City Diary Martha's TV plan Mandy's missive Traffic charges on airlines should be cut, says CCA Fat fees for some, lean pickings for most Rentokil to fall short of its 'worst-case scenario' Scheme to save British Energy near completion Growth will follow oil slip, says OECD Qantas Euro soars as ECB chief defends rate House prices 'will slow' Brakes Go on Northern Rock stays solid Inflation 'will force rate to 5.5% next year' L'Oréal face mask can't fix curse of middle age Novartis recalls applications for painkiller's EU approval Barons shake up the press Post offices in jeopardy as only three make money Inns chief toasts ban on smoking Kingston's return to profit pays dividends Newmont Row NTL's TV sale down to three contenders Gold Fields strikes new deal Gazprom plans bid for Yukos subsidiary Welbeck European Business School London The 'ugliest' building gets new owner Compass says China will be its new meal ticket Burlington Arcade sold for £65m Marks & Spencer at lowest since Green's takeover attempt 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 Eurotop 100 Events, dear boy, can upset any point on the Compass Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Kingston Communications Gilts Burtonwood cools after initial bid fever Smaller Capitalisation Shares Warner Estate Holdings Business Equity Prices LEO Diamond The Times Unit Trust Information Service Twickenham Times Register Maude Lloyd Ballerina and writer with a prolific career in dance who devoted her time to helping refugees in the war Lives Remembered Bill Alley Australian-born county cricketer who faced the challenge of umpiring Test matches between his home country and England Harry Hargreaves Prolific cartoonist whose work appeared in Punch and on the pages of The Wind in the Willows John Monckton Fund manager who was inspired by his Catholic faith to raise money for charity Gunder Hagg Swedish middle-distance runner who in 1942 broke ten world records over 82 days Anniversaries Birthdays Court Circular Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages School News University News Births Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Premium Bonds To place death notices, acknolwedgements or notices … Dedication Luncheon Heart of the Matter Should David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, resign over the Quinn affair? Moral maze Theories of relativity From a servant to a sultan The Blunkett affair reveals a man made arrogant by power - and it will do huge political damage Cast the first stone A matter of honour Cash for questions? Error of judgment Cinq à sept Bottom line Decorum please Too much fuss Keeping it dark Tolstoy was right What's your view? Heart of the Matter Should David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, resign over the Quinn affair? Questions Answered Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Daily Life December 1,1918 CAH: Quick Word The Times Nature Notes On this Day Air Miles Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Dry, Rain in the West, Breezy along the South Coast. Tempratures: Max 9C.' Min OC How we were wrong about density of air Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Online Weathercall Compensation not apt for loss of right Court of Appeal Child care order acts do not impinge on fair trial rights Court of Appeal Hearing on despite implausibility Queen's Bench Division Times Online Only judge can invite early acquittal Court of Appeal Power to ban drivers is not limited to driving offences Court of Appeal Court will not import term to protect employer's business Chancery Division Weather Eye Times Sport Future Stars Chase draws field worthy of its title Racing Hereford Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newton Abbot Lingfield Park Azertyuiop and Moscow Flyer and tingle to high-class card Times Test Flagship Uberalles bound for Sandown Plumption Wolverhampton The Wright Track Southwell Racing Catterick Index Radcliffe Sr inspired by rebuilding job Athletics By Our Sports Staff: Flagging Stich struggles after being slowed by health scare Sport Results Dad's army faced with change in command Boris Becker on why he and McEnroe are now looking over their shoulders Players line up to seek berth on lucrative US Tour Golf Football Fixtures The Results Service Klitschko's build-up affected by crisis in Ukraine Boxing Racing Coaches furious as women are frozen out of title bid Ice Skating Vaughan's men get into swing Scoreboard Fleming offers England hope for Ashes series Teams Ntini and Pollock shackle India's progress Smith offering assistance to struggling Northampton Players Turned Coaches the Hits and Misses Times Online RFL breaks tradition Dolan shines Gillett prevails Nicol advances Davis steps down Tett offensive Test for Heidfeld Howley sees retirement in painful perspective Rugby Union 'I am happiest as spectator rather than as a gladiator' Rowing Matthew Pinsent believes that his retirement is a natural progression after the glorious heights of Athens Pinsent's experience essential to development of future stars Crewe inspired by Ashton strike Football Crewe Alexandre Millwall Zurich Times Online Who is Wealthiest of Them All? FA meeting under cloud as Alam warns of new allegations United top the bill on English cash register By Our Sports Staff: Bolton will stand by remorseful Diouf, says Allardyce Celtic were the enemy: we In the final part of our exclusive series of extracts from his official biography, José Mourinho tells how FC Porto won the Uefa Cup final in May 2003 My part in Operation César José Mourinho Why the club must always come first One way to beat mighty Real The magical moment that will live with me for ever Words fail us when morality takes a dive and cheating is lauded Martin Samuel Conviction of Juventus doctor has opened lid on football's secret drugs shame Last Night's Results Pools Forecast The Premiership Today Mellor given chance to make lasting impression Carling Cup Helguson signals prompt end to Zajec honeymoon Carling Cup "Old Speckled Hen" Old pals act ends soap opera at Portsmouth Index Times Online The Times Crossword Who's who at Pizzagate It? After 'Battle of the Buffet', rivals ready for second helpings Times Sport Chelsea ready for take-off Football inside The Times War and pizza, part two José Mourinho The Times Quotes of the Day Cut crime in Bournemouth? You haven't got a prayer What's the initial point? Needy and nerdy Er, that's odd, David Image of the Day The Ethicist Ha! Now it's my turn to ask the questions For years I underwent the stress of being grilled by journalists on every detail of government business. Now I'm getting my own back, says Alastair Campbell Do You Know Politics? Take the T2 Test The Teams Affairs: why it's better not In the light of the latest Blunkett revelations, Alice James says that the truth is damaging to the spouse left at home The Times The are of drawing a woman to me Do you want to die for your faith? As ten Iraqi policemen are killed in car bombings, Peter Watson argues that the fact that some radical Muslims are willing to commit suicide for their cause threatens to destroy Christianity as a world religion The Sunday Times Politics Quiz Answers The Times My beef with the food police The Way we Live now home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Braised Oxtail She never forgave Torey Hayden's book about how she reformed a disturbed six-year-old girl who had tied a three-year-old boy to a tree and set fire to him has gone straight to No 3 in the bestseller charts. Interview by Catherine O'Brien Look through any window: the The 31 days of December are a 24/7 cultural cornucopia, illustrated by Phil Disley Why it's time for a spot check It's déjà vu all Can we ever look modern without a nod to the past? Is the vogue for vintage here to stay, whatever Posh may wish? Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong waxes historical A Clean Pair of Heels Good Morrow Bust made for Lutyens Object Lesson Real page turners Exhibition Now's the time galleries like to curl up with a good book illustration. John Russell Taylor on a neglected art form The Illustrators Chris Beeties, SW1 David Gentleman Fine Art Society, W1 David Jones Wolseley Fine Art, W11 It is not "mere" illustration: the qualities of these artists shine forth Tomorrow in Screen First Choice Blinded by the all-seeing eye Theatre A Girl in a Car with a Man Royal Court, SW1 Pop Snow Patrol Brixton Academy Gielgud Theatre Concert LSO/Maazel Barbican Theatre Gates of Gold Finborough, Sw10 Entertainments Opera The Magic Flute Royal Academy of Music, NW1 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide BBC One Variations Film Choice Giant pandas eat shoots and leaves Viewing Guide Talking 'bout my generation True Fiction Toby Moore After 40 years on BBC One the alling Toop of the Pops is to move to BBC Two in an attempt to win an older audlence Word Watching T2 Crossword Polygon Sudoku Champagne T2 Quiz The Number Placing Puzzle Su Doku Companion Stairlifts Crème The PA with the X factor sees the best of 'Mr Nasty' Working Relationship Simon Cowell, pop mogul, and his PA, Nikki Watkins A large part of Nikki's job is handling calls from TV viewers upset by Simon's remarks Multiple Display Advertising Items Regeneration is the name of the game for PAs in the north Reborn industrial buildings bring new energy to tired cities, writes Susan Pape Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to keep that need for tweed in check Karen Homer Real-life fashion Soon the tweed coat will go the way of the furry boot or poncho Multiple Display Advertising Items Tune in to that network to land your ideal job Crème Who you know is as important as what you know, says John Lees Multiple Display Advertising Items Georgian glory of a truly classy venue Two Christmas prize offers Fyi Conference Solutions Southkorea Taking the sunshine path to prosperity James Pringle introduces a 12-page report on South Korea to mark the state visit to Britain of President Rob His aims are far femoved from the blinkered visions of the military strongmen who once ran Korea Improvements in the law are patently obvious Ruth Taplin investigates new measures against the piracy of ideas Millions head for the hills for spiritual and earthly solace Michael Knipe and Jennifer Veale focus on the country's cultural identity Chips and ships keep economy watertight Outsider who defied the odds to become leader Ten-year drive to a national superhighway Life's Good Economic woes are taking their toll on marriage and family Behind the reputation for hard work and innovative high-tech industry, South Korea is suffering. James Pringle reports Police keep watch over the bridges of the River Han in Seoul in an attempt to reduce the number of suicides Wildlife finds a haven of peace … Foreign buyers circle for sale of domestic banks Why the Dear Leader is now less of a demi-god Foreign investors take advantage of market reforms External directors must fill half the seats on top company boards, says Ruth Taplin Growth this year was due largely to dramatic increases in mobile phone and liquid crystal display businesses Long tradition of co-operation between British and native companies continues Tourist industry wants to lure Western visitors Nation's second city has a shared past with the British, says James Pringle Pusan, linked to Seoul by high speed train, is a jumping-off place for pristine islands and mountains King of the cabbage dishes is threatened Fast food is pushing a healthy national dish off the menu, says Jennifer Veale Respect for kimchi is so deep that some even believe it could play a role in improving ties with North Korea Film set takes on Hollywood Bonds forged in wartime remain strong in peace A slice of Surrey gives a taste of the old country Justin Keay looks at the corner of London that is home to a vibrant community Mention South Korea to the average Briton and what springs to mind apart from the TV hit, MASH? 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