News from 03/12/2004
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Andrew Robson, Rosemary Righter, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Tony Travers, Richard Whitehead, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, James Doran and Andrew Norfolk, Neelam Verjee, Patricia Davies, Sarah Phillips, Rackha Prasad, Adrian Lee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Our Sports Staff, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Roland Watson and Amy Hunter, Brian R. J. Simpson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Angela Court, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, John O'Byrne, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, William McCracken, Bob Stanley, Geoff Collier, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Eric Wasilewski, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Alex Hawkes and Gabriel Rozenberg, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Mrs Moneybags, Cornelius Lysaght, Robert Gore-Langton, Donald Hutera, Cari Mortished International Business Editor, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Mark C. Barrett, D. R. Thorpe, Dan Sabbagh and Tom Bawden, Toby Moore, Jeanette Winterson, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ivor Caplin, Ministry of Defence, David Hiller, Chief UK economist, Stephen Farrell, Alan Bramson, Michael Clark, John K. Thompson, Mark Crivelli, Anatole Kaletsky, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor and Ben Hoyle, Phil Gordon, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor's, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Brian Thomas, William G. Stewart, Ron Lewis, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Angela Jameson, Philip Webster and Gary Duncan, Paula Hawkins, Spalding, Robert Cooper, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Tony Clack, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Mark Atherton and Helen Nugent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mathew Iredale, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, John Nash, David Charter and Martin Booth, Elaine Monaghan in Washington, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Beeston Diplimatic Editor and Ian McKinnon, Sean O'Neill, Adam Fresco and Neelam Verjee, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Kay and Ashling O'Connor, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Rebecca O'connor, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, Christopher Robinson, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Sally Smith, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Austin Spreadbury, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Dorthy Robson, Martin Waller and Clifford Coonan, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Linda Hadfield, Grimsby, Tom Cox, Richard Sadler, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Rachael Campbell-Johnson, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Jeremy Hart, Eric Ellis, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Gibson, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Lewis Smith and Simon de Bruxelles, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, K. J. Wood, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Tom Roundell, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Andrew Norfolk and Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Dave Mayes, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times PC killer to spend rest of life in jail Galloway libel win Unhappy Bridget Bricks and Mortar Iraq aid workers Water bills up 18% Olympics muddle 'Ozzy came running into the beedroom and said, I've … Brown buys votes with £2bn Budget giveaways Life on Mars almost certainly exists. And it poses … Main Points Brown buys votes with £2bn Budget giveaways In the Times Today On Other Pages Business French strike strands Britons Traveller hunt Scrooge council Sacking appeal Speeding aliens Natives of the Red Planet Boodles The threat from life on Mars Earth's defences may need to be boosted against risk of potentially deadly microbes returning on space probes, reports Nigel Hawkes Galloway jubilant after court awards him £150,000 damages against the Telegraph News Right to publish in public interest in question, say lawyers Rebel MP will stand for Respect Community loses plea to keep activists away Louis Vuition Business Water watchdog goes with the flow of 18% price rise Nanny's visa sets precedent for 10,000 to jump queue News Online BT Claim over application Prima ballerina Markova dies Kidnapper jailed Cancer girl burnt Backbench ballot Tennis tickets Rapist jailed Super cool Real Bridget Jones lived life to full but never found her Darcy llene Powell's diary is fleshed out by Lewis Smith and Simon de Bruxelles Death in the Line of Duty News Police killer will die in prison for brutal cold-blooded crime US Marine took a new identity to hide his violent past and blamed mystery friend for shootings, but was trapped by medical evidence, reports Andrew Norfolk The all-American boy corrupted by steroid abuse Man in black who stole the identity of dead child may have been hitman Comet Rejected bypass to be built beside nature site IWC Overtaking ban keeps lorries in inside lane Tempers flare over new rule to stop heavy goods vehicles blocking traffic on busy motorways, reports Ben Webster dyson TV series flights public ignorance of Holocaust Dixons Baton with Attitude I'm a bored, grumpy viewer ... so get me out of here Your M&S Picture Gallery PS Ruffley's Pet Jungle drums Over the top Now Jools cooks up a feast for new mums The Link Debenhams Court battle on software that destroys cases against paedophiles By a Correspondent: 14,000 child-sex images Siemens Parking problems Claims related to Gulf War illnesses Principles and implications of introducing compulsory national ID cards Expert witnesses Myriad benefits of the great British talent for invention School sport Sell-by dates Rail v road Hearts of stone All flesh is grass Picture Gallery Press and Public The Galloway outcome should be challenged on appeal Now showing at a Whitehall theatre: Peter Pan, with his hands on power Notebook Mick Hume More Iron than Rust The Chancellor remains, for now, a clear step ahead of his opponents Everything Gordon Brown declined to mention in his Pre-Budget Report By his own admission Mr Brown intends to spend more and more of our money himself He turned his attention to those deemed unfit to work: 2.7 million are on incapacity benefit How to bring the UN back to life A courageous report shows what the United Nations can do to restore its authority The Times Join the Debate Make a dash for freedom Universities must assert their independence of the Government and behave like private institutions Thunderer: Beware the card sharps Thunderer Robert Gore-Langton Angry crowds loot shops as furniture giant goes to wall Nature AOL Unlimited By a Correspondent: Village hate campaign eggTM Playing with toy gun puts boy, ll, in a cell Manx leader resigns after arrest over £91,000 grants News Only in the Saturday Times Magazine Harrords Union pledges action on cuts Pensions System crash delays checks Law and Order Ing Direct Drunk airline pilot goes to jail PC World PC World feel spoilt feel Bh A&Es failing children freemove Repeated ultrasound scans safe for foetus Comet Mrs Overall wins day over Billy Elliot show threshers makes a good time great Firstnight the Sharpest Critics Life in the city in all its lurid thrills and dark tensions Firstnight Visual Arts Faces in the Crowd Whitechapel Art Gallery, E1 Currys Pre-Budget Report Labour's 4th term manifesto—with Brown in Number 10 Commentary Anatole Kaletsky Do you share Mr Brown's economic optimism? Need to Know Pre-Budget Report Parents to get extra £70 a week help with childcare Brown on Brown Trust 'encourages savings culture for parent and child' Mothers will have more paid leave after birth £1bn injection to block pre-election council tax rises Winners BT Short-term fix Losers Brown on Brown What to Buy Brown on Brown US shopping bargains in view Freeze on fuel and road tax cheers the motorist 'Battle of Downing Street' warning The Times A Small Step for a Man, but a Giant Leap for a Chancellor Brown on Brown Small businesses face bigger tax bills A little gloating and an eye for the long game Seven Faces of Gordon City bonuses under threat from fresh retrospective tax Which Voters Get the Giveaways John Lewis Hands up who didn't get a handout Brown on Brown Isa savers will gain £100 Good news ... then the bad for pensioners Why there are no black holes in Gordon-land Brown on Brown Media Barclays Fluent in Finance Training Help for the unskilled Banks Basic accounts for low earners Parents Return to work payments Regulation Relief for small business Public Sector Property assets Security Anti-terrorism measures Brown on Brown Growing red stain leaves a large Loewe The Experts Give their Verdicts Woodland Trust tree for all Fears of a slowdown set aside with sunny forecast for growth Isa U-turn is welcome admission that savers need tax incentives Demon All a matter of family matters. . . The Buzzwords digital Depot Business Times World News Iraq's last aid workers defy death Spoil your kids this Christmas If you read this, I am a hostage Homebase Hopes for peace fade as leaders face fight to survive Life Term Bush puts pressure on Annan over oil scandal Allders PowerHouse The Times It's anchors away as dinosaurs lose their grip on American TV New York cop to be anti-terror supremo Penny-farthing Outback trip clocks up £60,000 for charity Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Life for Swedish minister's killer (AFP): EU deploys army (AFP): Rescuers saved Weather Eye New candidates are way forward, says Ukraine strongman Bang & Olufsen B&o Ideological gulf inflames Iran Su Doku Evesham Technology Name Calling Fathers will be forced to mind baby Jessops Times Business Ad deal delayed Friday Dec 3 2004 Banks waiting Hollinger payout Stock Markets Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Industry welcomes Brown's R&D tax sweetener Water companies get £17bn boost to modernise network Who's Pumping up Prices? Workers robbed of pensions could face new blow Lonely Brown out on a limb Insights that make no sense Bose Taxman tightens the noose still further Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Target Two Point Zero Infineon four admit price fixing Stop Press Oracle casts merger net wider Shire faces new drug challenge Viacom buys Sacramento TV station US will stall its Airbus complaint Quote of the Day Directors' Dealings Data Exchange Rates Results in Brief Business Big Shot Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Look Ahead Data Day Marsh boss woos clients as UK arm is cleared adventure P&O chairman casts off after two decades' service Profits set to take off again at bmi Ebookers sale lands £90m for boss House of Horrors Times Online MFI hit by supply disruption M&S duo team up in private equity Multiplex steps up acquisition programme abbey McAlpine shares fall by 5% as cost of old contracts bites FKI shares slip as dollar raises costs Licences to Print Money Plane Station slides on funding fears Holiday break in acquisition mood De La Rue to cut 350 jobs and ditch its US voting arm Pressure mounts to cut oil supply as price dives Late Room owners get £17m Dollar's slight recovery NTL nets £1.27bn from sale Tullett's nifty fifty City Diary Santa's helpers City Diary Down and out City Diary Debacle could open China's lucrative jet fuel market Analysis Airline still to list Red opportunity makes Singapore complacent again European banks hit by Chinese oil scandal 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 Make-A-Wish Xansa back in black after restructuring is completed Punch sells 545 pubs two months after buying them It's technology that has made us fat Food is cheaper to buy and cheaper in terms of the time it takes to put on the plate 'Investment and opportunity in a stable and progressive Britain' Golden rules are alchemy in reverse, says Letwin 'You judge a society by its generosity to children and the elderly' Lib Dems say Labour has turned complacent How 2005-06 council tax grant compares with 2004-05 Short-term fix will return to haunt us The many faces of David Blunkett Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Love of the Game Independent labels take EU to court over Sony merger DMGT in warning on newspaper advertising Standard's profit likely to prove short-lived Allied Domecq slides as weak dollar threatens profits 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 Predictable Reed meets its target but still disappoints Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers De La Rue Gilts TV advertising fears weigh on SMG Smaller Capitalisation Shares Xansa Business Equity Prices Twickenham Multiple Display Advertising Items Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands Dutch royal consort who encouraged wartime resistance and promoted industry abroad but was disgraced in a bribery scandal Lives Remembered Dame Alicia Markova Dancer of great technique and style who became an international star while helping to establish a British ballet tradition Premium Bonds Forthcoming Marriages Meeting Chambers Opening Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinners Court Circular The Leader to Follow Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A recent poll put Clement Attlee as our greatest prime minister. Do you agree? Credit for Clem What's your view? Anniversaries Legacy of wreckage The great tamer Past their prime Clear Winnie Birthdays Great outsiders Questions Answered Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Literalistic approach wrong House of Lords Published December 3, 2004 Sirius International Insurance Co (Publ) v Fai General Insurance Ltd and Others Video identification procedure unfair Court of Appeal Criminal Division Life sentencing practice not retrospective Court of Appeal Criminal Division No duty to force mast on site Court of Appeal Published December 3, 2004 Times on Line Angel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Race of Champions promises feast for aficionados Chance to buy piece of history Standards go through the roof McRae makes light of fiery Ferrari Jeremy Hart holds tight as the former rally champion tests an F430 in the rain Times Online Why arrival of frost is tricky to predict Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day December 3, 1935 The Air Miles Travel Company Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Online weathercall Times Sport Chance has faith in Murphy's Cardinal Racing Jockey Club relocation shows sense of theatre Times Test Sandown Park Wolverhampton The Wright Track Johnson opts for Made In Japan Exeter Yesterday's Racing Results The Results Service Links Today's Fixtures Pacers players face charges over brawl Results and how They Stand Denver aim to earn control of destiny American Sport Duo attempt to restore golden days to faded sport Ice Skating American Football Ecclestone's war of words takes on new meaning Motor Racing Creative Bromley engineering slide rule Surprise as Conte vows to tell truth about Balco in interview Drugs in Sport Thomson promises to carry on despite damaging mast Sailing Great Britain four win places in the world's best team Rugby League Partridge return to fitness helped by new backer Rowing Vauxhall Vectra Chuter's return gives welcome lift to Leicester How They Line up Doubt over future of sponsor How They Line up Links Picture Gallery Wilkinson delays comeback again as Newcastle ring changes Time for Barbarians to find new purpose Times Online The Sunday Times Marshall aims to prove his worth to New Zealand Els controls nerves and course Golf US revamp Ryder Cup qualifying Questions asked of women's tour after Randell dismissal How They Stand Links Clewlow tempted by offer to return for England Hockey The Times Zimbabwe open door for Streak comeback Jones feels more confident of keeping England role Jack Russell's advice is helping his successor. Richard Hobson reports Positive Woolmer planning to attack Australia's bowlers Times Online ICC Test Championship The Times Harbhajan spins India to series win Scoreboard from Eden Gardens South Africa bank on home record and fighting spirit Khan promised rough ride Boxing Book Review Disturbingly honest Yorath confronts the trauma Six in the Ring for the Future Links Final Draw Krajicek has the final word over grumbling McEnroe Links Spain and US braced for Davis Cup battle Tennis Denison in thriller Fillip for Price Beachill in final Bullets boost Johanneson blow Fight inquiry Forget the eagles at the Ryder Cup: watching live sport should be strictly for the birdies. . . Souness downcast as Butt faces long layoff By Our Sports Staff: Uefa alerted by betting on Panionios victory The Premiership Today Frustration reigns at fractious Anfield Smith handed task of resuscitating Scotland "Old Speckled Hen" Reasons to Be Cheerful Gill's share sale keeps Glazer at arm's length The Times Crossword 22,838 Rangers miss the point and rue lost chances Wenger worries as 'the Invincibles' forget how to win Five brings an end to Atkinson's eight-month TV exile Times Sport Cities bidding for Olympics told it must be a clean fight The Times Inside Tomorrow A whole new (golden) ball game? Not quite—it's just the US Davis Cup team playing to the home crowd in Spain Contents Quotes of the Day T2 Gift-giving: a MacHiavellian manipulation of one's status Fur flies over mukluks Chicken chic Picture Gallery The Ethicist I've lived a lot of lives in one lifetime Sharon Osbourne has survived attempted murder, cancer and violent burglary. She tells Andrew Billen it's taken her a long time to become an all-right person The Bhopal generation: young, bitter and politicised The suffering after the world's worst industrial disaster continues among the young, reports Raekha Prasad, while the boss of the factory has never been charged The Sunday Times The Times Right, lads—time to hit your prime home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Roast Rib of Beef Practice doesn't make perfect Health Tomorrow in body & soul NB Doctor's Orders Enjoy a drink ... but in moderation A very modest intake of red wine reduced the incidence of cancer by 50 per cent Hair with Hari Salsa! It's a wonderful whirl Ask Lucia Dover Street Market Day-to-day chic Luxury with Lucia Arts Countdown to a thousand hits Only three to go ... we've had 997 No 1 singles and to celebrate the chart's musical milestone, Bob Stanley goes pop picking Pienty of major acts scored not even a solitary No 1 My Top Three Charting the No 1s in their hundreds Hit & Myth Classical CDs Northern lights Despite his uncool 1980s baggage, Steven Lindsay is proof that Scottish pop has nothing to be ashamed of says Lisa Verrico Exit Music (Seminal) Steven Lindsay Why Girls Aloud need a little extra spice More Albums Jazz Diana Krall stretches herself impressively on her new DVD Creative Still casting that Manic spell Interview The agitpop Welsh rockers won't lighten up on their new tour, says Stephen Dalton Pop Kristian Leontiou Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 He looked a little bit like a builder, but he had an angelic voice Feet, shoots and leaves Dance Bamboo Dream Barbican Opera Rape of Lucretia Royal College of Music Concert LSO/Maazel Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Why we're putting our feet in the wrong camp Given the audience, Mr Gay UK 2004 was always going to be panto with a bit of baby Oil Camp is like a magical forcefield that allows you to say the unsayable Brian Wilson In T2 on Monday TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Chapagne Winner Main Channels Entertainment ITV2 Factual Sport Sky Sports 1 Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Amateur Boxing Viewing Guide David Chater Fighting Talk The West Wing Empire Warriors Little Britain The House on Haunted Hill (1999) Film Choice Stephen Dalton Amores Perros (2000) BBC Four, 11.30pm 1900 (1976) Film Four, 12.10am Reopening the wounds of Deepcut Last Night's TV Paul Hoggart Variations Runaway train fares True Fiction Toby Moore Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3452 Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Digital First Bricks and Mortar Facts, figures and fantasies from the world of property 3 December 2004 Property Addict Opening Bids You might expect an early Pink Panther villain tolive here If you are ready to buy or sell, don't wait for the new year - now is a good time to get on with it One agent was rung on Christmas Day as he was carving This Week: South Linces Agenst Say: North Lincs Agents Say: South Lincs V North Lincs In Four-Bedroom House in Central York York: a Grade II listed town house dating from 1745 with a good-sized garden Out Timber and Thatch Cottage in Essex Old Harlow: a pretty house dating from the early 18th century with about an acre of land Away Village House in Gloucestershire Pitchcombe: a Cotswold-stone property, dating from the late 17th century My Deli Dally Jeanette Winterson took her time choosing the right tenant for her listed shop, but like all good things it was worth the wait Ontario Where the Other Half Lives Good Manors For lovers of both jazz and history: get thee to Nunney Bay of Judgment A lavishly restored Cornish summer retreat, once home to an Edwardian judge, gets the favourable verdict of Marcus Binney The best view of all is across Falmouth Bay to a lighthouse How the Other Half Lives You meet a full-size knight on horseback on your way to dinner Stars Come out in Tinsel Town Jayne Dowle rummages through the racks to find the Christmas trinkets that look a million dollars but cost a whole lot less I bet you didn't think you could get an heirloom from Asda Bose Better sound through research Crest Nicholson Harrods Estates The Arctic Hot Spot Iceland's new celebrity status is warming up the property market, says Patrick Kidd The New Deal Market Report Estate agents scorned Adrian Lee seven years ago. Now the boot is on the other foot Seeing agents now work for their money is very satisfying High Stakes for Horsing around A shortage of country homes with pony paddocks by the back door has led to fierce bidding between buyers, says Sally Smith Land is the priority for buyers, as stables can easily be built Surrey Five-Bedroom Country House Whitmore Vale: large modern home and detached cottage with more than 15 acres of land West Yorkshire Georgian Family Home South Milford: spacious courtyard home just outside Leeds, set in three acres of land Somerset Listed Thatched Farmhouse Roadwater: six-bedroom property dating to the 1700s in Exmoor National Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items River Life Imagine a Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Westbury Happy Landings This serviceman wants a mortgage that can go where he does There may be a cheaper fix, but he's better off staying put The Times Best Buys: Long-Team Fixed Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Tempus Se16 meridian
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