News from 02/12/2004
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Giles Smith, James Bone in New York, Widget Finn, Davic McVAY, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Jeremy Page in Kiev, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alfred Sloan, Jane Campbell, Todd Stitzer, Ian Mackinnon in and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jan Raath in Harare, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Oilver Kay, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Allan Knox, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Stephen Farrell in Bagdad, Wendy Ide, Peter le Cheminant, Michael Kors, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Christine seib, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Trevor Hendy, Suna Erdem in Istanbul, Adam Sage in paris, Roland Watson in Washington, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Jim Martin, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Roy Button, David Alexander, David Chater Chief Political Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Ian Mackinnon, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Sarah Butter, Hugo Rifkind, Corrie Jackson, Steve Eyre, Janet Parkers, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, bronwen maddox, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Mary ann Sieghart, John Westerby, Benedict Hightingale, Crown Prince Phillipe, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sherif Gonem, John Sankey, Abigail Rayner in New York, Carols Reyer-Manzo, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Donald Cape, Trevor Fisher, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, John Puckrin, Daniel Allen, Andrew Roberts, Jeremy Burnett, Calre Dight, Chris Partridge, Simon Clifford, Matthew Paris, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Dominic Kennedy and David Charter, Chris Campling, Steve Smethurst, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster Political Editor and Andrew Pierce, Elvis Presley, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, J. S. Morgan, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Claire Turvey, Sandy Pratt, David Chater7, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Elaine Monaghan in Wahington, Guy Liardet, Anderw Robson, C. Paul Hurtley, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, John B. Sheldon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Leigh, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Tony Halpin, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Owen Slot, Ellie Green, Jenny Davey, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Nanny's visa broke Home Office rules Rail fares up 10% Career Sharon turmoil Food for thought Pound hits high Index Five millions workers face Treasury blitz on pensions Screen Picture Gallery Matthew Parris Self-portrait of the artist as a Warhol Wannable Science and languages 'Vital to the nation' In the Times Today The Times Five million Workers face pensions blitz Straw denies duty to Malabo Hypnotist jailed Deepcut inquiry Sailor's debt Korean State Visit Terror arrest Train Fare Increases How Much Did You Say? Asprey The later it is, the more it will cost Fares of the worst-performing train companies will rise most, with some going up by 10% Ben Webster reports School's tests are annulled after staff are accused of Cheating If you want celeb culture, it's just got to be Andy Warhol Schools Report Comment Band Aid Single in price war Priest attacked Neglect inquiry Smacking appeal Townsend medals Who Ilene Powell was… Mappin & Webb Feb7: Weight 8st, glove size 8, boot size 3. Ticked off Jg for making love to me on the roof garden Eat your heart out, Bridget Jones, This is 1925 Villagers lived in terror of hate mail arson campaign Weather Eye Rolex Steel tycoon buys death camp land Calm down, it's only a BBC drama The Burns Proposals Just AAsk It's hello from me and hello from him TV licence fee given death notice A Panel advising Tessa Jowell sugfests a mix of funding methods for the BBC, writes Dan sabbagh Quest for a father's right lies at the heart of bitter battle Disgruntled judges guarantee Blunkett a fair hearing in court The Rules visa for nanny should have been refused under Home Office rules Woolly mammoths leave deep freeze to be part of pipe dream Microsoft Citroen RB Closing the book on a literary legned PS Salvatore Ferragams Lord it like Louls E-mail: people@thetimes.co.uk fending the modern Cause and effect? The teaching of geography today Political families Consequences of Blunkett's affair Iran's nuclear ambitions Jesus in France? Generation game We accept letters by post, fax or-mail, but not by … England's cricket tour to Zimbabwe Relative riches Picture Gallery Brown's Ambition patience is an underrated Political Viture Model M Ford The ideal automobile for the typical male driver Bombing has a civilsing effect. Oh yes, and turtles might fly Middle of the Spectrum The BBC requires serious reform but not a heavy-handed regulator A right to die? I'm more concerned that everyone has the right to live Society's view is that death is preferable for severely desabled people such as me Mr Brown is digging his black hole The Chancellor would do himself a favour if be admitted that his sums don't add up The Times Picture Gallery Shop while the dollar drops Your money will go further in New york's glittering stories this Christmas. Enjoy it shile you can Princing the pain of tortune Thunderer dolphin Boy who was 'killed by salt' had shown decline in helath Laura Ashley Activisit held over body teft Search trial Bikes reprieve 3G phone Caution Wedding day that ended in a brawl, court and divorce M&S Forget sex and enjoy the practical features The girly concept is insulting but the car still beguiles Helen Rumbelow ignored the hype to test the Volvo from an all-woman design team Bang & Olufsen Euripides meets Father Ted in the Celtic twilight Firestnight Theatre By the Bog of Cats Wyndham's WC2 02.co.uk/shop Firstnight Missing novel goes on show £10m police haul All that glitters A quarter of us are'three times more likely to get heart disease' New Weapons in war on hospital superbug Online Man quized on financier killing Cannabis dangers Minister arrested Sight and Sound How working out at the gym could make you unhealthy A Correspondent: Children lose phone mast appeal Currye Dela over plan for law reform Constitutional Affairs Bill Ban off beef from older Cattle Health Yorkshire Bank lastminute.com Welcome to our network Only in the Saturday Times Oh, come all ye faithful in any order-to carols Front bench comes over all touchly-feely at centre of ring of love Parliamentary Sketch Question Time briefing Alice Miles Keeps Socre NHS 'is kitemark for world health services' Today in Parliament Zen Pre-Budget Report £5bn conflict cost won't knock us off course, says Brown Most of the new cash will go to Iraq war chest PC World JP quits bench rather than enforce ban on hunting Anglers to hand over killer fish lastminute.com Weather Croft Break out the Sunscreen…Summers of Scorching heat will be back Philips Thomson Bomber Crew Leukaemia Research American Express Best Deal The fount of modern inspiration Gift of art to atone for looting by Nazis LG Times World News Turmoil in Jerusalem as Sharon breaks up Coalition… …and drama in Ramallah as jailed Palestinian leader runs for President Marwan Barghouti could divide Fatah, Ian Mackinnon reports Kiev rocked by music revolution agg Pulmo lastminute.com TIM Rivals want new election to stop country splitting Dixons Wisr men provide timely gift for UN PRU Health BT Wife wins freedom for the man who tried to kill her French Left votes for EU treaty Su Doku emporio Greece a 'euro cheat' Bespoke Suits Vuxhall Vectra. Sunnis warn of civil war over timing of election Demand for Annanto resign over Oil-for-Food failures Another 10,000 US troops called in for polls Mega Weekend Hero of 9/11 is killed in ambush New york city mourns the death of a firefighter who just wanted to do his duty, reports Tim Reid Mugabe row brews after night of the long knives World News Mortgages Rwanda in new Congo 'invasion' Bonhams New Flash Dell Lovelorn Muslims flirt with web Register Kennedy set to make swift million from clearing out the clutter Harrods 'I found myself again with more houses and belongings than I could possibly use or enjoy' British Red Cross (AFP): 166 miners are confirmed dead (AP): Lost lands (AP): Dutch prince dies (AP): Briton faces jail (Reuters): 'Killewe' just upset The Times Aids 'will overwhelm wider world' Times Business Schools bought Thursday Dec 2 2004 Fund sues Merck Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Pensions lifeboat 'will cost firms £600m a year' Computer glitch created bogus constructuion Slump Perfect Bond Fears for UK exports as pound edges close to $2 mark Insight of a different sort hunting down of Huntingdon Hiscox Brown is retiring on truth about pensions Business Editor's Need to Know Economics Target Two Point Zero Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Black's ally quits Stop Press Blockbuster offer 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 Ministers blamed for job losses at Bombardier Tories attack Brown's failure to cut red tape for business CBI wants simplified tax incentice scheme for R&D 'Two Bills' ready to run Booker for Baugut Lib Dems attack Treasury over relocation pledge Allied Irish Bank (GB) German fund to buy Lloyd's home for £230 million Former software boss seeks apology Giuliani moves into investment banking NTL's TV sale 'immient' despite loss of police deal Motorola slips into third position for mobile sales The Mobile League Table Presidential hopeful has Wall Street rift to mend Charcol valued at £10m in sale deal Lazard float faces delay of 9 months Sainsbury's Schwarzenegger accused of role in top termination Union hero made record fund returns King urges 'longevity bonds' as poension aid Insurers lobby for end to red tape The Times Windfall as page & Moy is sold to Hg City Diary Banking brush-off City Diary London calling Do I hear £25m? City Diary Small business to be given a bigger slice of lucrative procerement pie Case Study The Times M&B Plans £100m share buyback as sales keep growing Wolseley dips amid jitters over 2005 strading outlook 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 Steady growth should help M&B brave the headwinds Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Premier fall for electronics distributor Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown 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 Twickenham etb Incorporated Engineers Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers Engineering Technicians European Engineers Five Steps in the global march to defeat Alds Case Study Mushroom Managers Lose their Flavour Chris Partridge analyses the importance of performance management to business in the third of a series of reports BP's secret is to make the most of in-house expertise Cable & Wireless Busy airline site flies high with upgrade Case Study People and process help keep business on road to prosperity This concept is about people, too often a forgotten part in many corporations May the power be ever with you Managers must set state targets—not civil servants Workers were ticking every box on the scorecardm irrespective of what was really happening Giving the public value for money Case Study Online Times Register The Rev Basil Watson Forthright Chaplin who kept a vigorois watch on his flock at sea and in the City Lives Remembered Harry Urban Doctor who survived immense hardship during the Second World War in international relief aid Robert Bacher Nuclear physicist who helped to keep he Manhattan Project under civilian control and spoke up in defence of oppenheimer Ronald Bryden Drama critic and dramaturge whose passion for the theatre brought him to Britian to find 'essential Britishness' Lives in Brief Men lost to Goodwin Sands honoured Birthdays Anniversaries Lives in Brief Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Services Award Announcement Births Deaths To place death notice, acknowledgements or notices In Memoriam-Private Too many clubs? Different lifestyles Open-door policy Marketing a product All Blacks 'myth' Pride in the jersey Time to follow Brazil What's your View? Funds for Sailing Jumping ship Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions Answered Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Span Christmas?It pays to take a break before the festivities A Week in the peak District at £305 for four, or two nights in Lapland at £799 for three. Tony Dawe lists the offers The Times Seasonal magic in the Euro markets Multiple Display Advertising Items Rol Optician is not required to diagnose disease Queen's Bench Division Whether document is privileged Chancery Division Valuation of property that tenant seeks to acquire Court of Appeal When issues cannot be reopened Court of Appeal Tenant not bound before execution of lease Court of Appeal Times Online Weather Eye Paul Simons Autumn tames a once-bleak month Nature Notes On this Day Air Mile To obtain an official collector envelope. . . Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Brighter Weather Will Spread Southeast. Temperatures: Max 9C. Min 2C Timesonline Times Sport Berry one of three arrested over fixing Racing Yesterday's Results from Four Meetings Catterick Johnson makes weighty complaint Times Test Armchari Viewers face prospect of blank Screens Wincanton Picture Gallery Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Bromley unbowed by fearsome track Skeleton Bobsleighing Owen Slot Bond the Victin as Ross threatens breakthrough at last Bowls Return of the lord of the ring Racing Becker limps out after yeilding to McEnroe brilliance Kangaroos fight back DEu Tolt gets nod Beachill fights on Sponsor steps in Quartet retire Jordan Singing Past masters searching for purpose in present Matthew Syed finds greats struggling to adjust to life away from the tennis circuit Abbott keen to earn his return to centre stage Thompson entrusted with reviving Northampton Emotional farewill for striken London Irish Star Mastermind of Olympic triumps earns prestigious award Bowling Westwood enters year's end with Clarke family high in his thoughts Boxing More embarks on mission to reach the promised land England's newest professional takes aim at the LPGA Tour. Sarah Potter reports Pieterson quick to prove his England Credentials Timesonline Full Scoreboard from Harare Harbajan turns up the heat but Kallis holds out Our Sports Staff: Cronje's life story to get big screen treatment The Sunday Times players in line for top-level tour talks Giant-killing fills empty feeling for buyant Watford Timesonline Rae gives Rangers boost for dutch test Drama at the Vicarage NSPCC Stroke of genius puts Pinsent and Redkanpp in the clear Giles Smith Sport on Television "To be frank, Mandaric looked as if he would rather have been chewing a kangaroo's testicles' Peckham Beckham showing how to fashion iconic status Claire Turvey on a new book that looks at footballers keen to turn on the style The Right Kit FA lacking support from clubs outside top flight Steve Bruce's Buys of Summer FA calls McClaren to account for incursion Our Sports Staff: Aragones faces pressure from his family to quit The Premiership Today Exasperated Bruce ready to banish Gronkajer blues United quick to feat on startling error by Almunia Manchester United Arsenal Wadworth The Times Crossword 22,837 Wasteful Tottenham rue misses Tottenham Hotspur Liverpool Liverpool steeled to deflect angry reaction Shareholders Times Sport Ferguson adds fuel to fire Semi-Final Draw The Times Reports inside The Times Quotes of the Day When the tough talk is over let's listen to sense on crime We could cut crime dramaticallu if heroin were available free to all addicts on the NHS Bend it like ken Bah, humbug Image of the Day An exhibition of photographs of rock icons opens at the proud Camden art galley in London tomorrow The Ethicist 'I loved life and I shall have no sorrow to die' As a ban is lifted on a dying woman's visit to a euthanasia clinic. Valeri Grove tells the story of Hilde Hunt, a 91-year-old who took her own life two weeks ago Scandals? Well yes, minister, we just can't say no Matthew Parris on how the Blunkett affair is the latest in an illustrious line of sexual soap operas in British politics The Sunday Times Ross Anderson What every Sodden Signor needs… ome.forum@thetimes.co.uk Porcini Risotto The top personal Fashion Corrie Jackson was cynical about 'style adviser' but after visiting many department stores and high-street chains, she's a convert. Here, she gives her verdict My advice?Keep the teeth white Michael Kors Shopper quest Too shy to party? Dr Thomas Stuttaford explores the treatments available for social phobics Good for Milk Screen Oh deer, Shrek Killed Bambi James Christopher has a simple Christmas wish: that Children's movies were less, well, grown-up Shylock, superstar New Releases One man really delivers the goods for Shakespeare The Times More New Release A homage to surfing is tremendous, but Wendy Ide feels queasy after unappetising festive offerings Ugc The magician with an… Nathan meets director Robert Zemecis, who is at full steam to meet the challenge of his Hollywood blockbuster The Incredibles More Popcron Highlights for Children… …And the Ones on Dvd to Keep Them Happy Winner …One to Avoid V is for virtuous former hellraiser A Hollywood 'hoodlum' playing Churchill? Alex O'Connell on the rebirth of Christian Slater The Forgutien Tommorrow in T2:1,000 No 1s. Bob Stanley on the best … garden state It's Turkey Time, are These the Other Big Flops of the Year? On the board of directors With a revival of interest in the surf movie, Sean Macaulay looks at the genre's new wave Merchant Venice bfi huckabees Showbiz is kiskate Kismet Kate Beckinsale has said that she is giving up acting to pursue a career in medicine. But she'll be back, in some desperate cameo, says Sean Macaulay Blessed are the geeks Interview The creators of Napoleon Dynamiate tell Wendy Ide about Slackerdom Electrifying. . . Kevin Spacey Excels And now It's Back to Boney Entertainements The Second Eurovision First Choice Visual Art Cigars, but not close Cruz has chosen an interesting subject, but plot is secondary Concert Kennedy's Cap and bells probably put off asmany as they attract Theatre Earth Angel Southwark Playhouse TV&Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Main Channels Sky One Entertainement Factual Discovery Sport Sky Sports 1 Prime Time Film Guide Kids CBBC Television Variations Film Choice The Bhopal disaster leaves a toxic legacy Viewing Guide I'm a hit, not a myth True Fiction Word Watching T2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku Advertisement The Times Inside Contact US The Times Is staff training worth the cost? The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week… What Else Happened Deloitte Hair of the dog is a pet perk Perks of the Week Data File The Office Psychologist Body Fascists How do you measure up? How To…survive an Appraisal An annual performance review allows you to highlight the successes you've enjoyed since the last once. Being prepared allows you to make the most of the opportunity, says Carly Chynoweth Test Yourself…do You an Executive Iq? Fin out More HSBC The Headhunter Worklife Challenge I need help to motivate the office slacker The Key to… explore Household names offer a wide range of careers The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers What Not to Do… Choosing between Job Offers Unilever Special courses aren't always so Some analysts think that in future MBAs will become more specialised. But, as Widget Finn learns, they could be wrong Case Study Virtual Teams The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch Thejob. 8 How Do I Become… …A Civil Engineer? Kingston What It's like Working For…the BBC A week before the Beeb is expected to confirm rumoured job losses, Daniel Allen takes a quick peek behing the scenes Data File Statwatch Average basic city salaries in £000s in October, by job type Picture Gallery Web Watch It's not enopugh just to speak the language Trend Watch Cultural Intelligence Multiple Display Advertising Items Careers of the Week Make home finance less scary Personal Home Finance Advisers To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items metropolitan police The Times Knocking on the doort to success Tony Halpin, Education Editor introduces a 28-page report showing how pupils are edging closer to government targets Pupils on course for top scores The most successful primary schools are setting their sights on levels of achivement expected of pupils after three years of secondary education Level five star performers Local Authority Performance Chart The Most Improved Schools Change of fortune after new head changes the rules A change of staff and an ethos of high expectations have transformed a once-troubled London school and put it at the top of the national improvement table Top Achievers Most Value Added Top of the class for value A Primary failed by Ofsted and a school for Children with dyslexia are this year's stars for getting the most out of pupils Least Value Added Picture Gallery Primary Schools Report Vauxhall Primay School's third place ranking in the …
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