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News from 06/12/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Jill Sherman, Christine Buckley and Greg Hurst, DJM, Peter Hayes, P. Lyle, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Jacob and Peter Lansley, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Adam Luck, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Tareq Salem, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Angela Court, James Bone, Noel Fojut, James Ducker, John Rampling, Clive Davis, Vernon Bogdanor (Professor), Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Graham Dunbar, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Nicholas Pritchard, Marta Andreasen, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Avril Mailer, Matthew Butler, Gary Jacob, David Townley, Hilary Weale, Mike Bartholomew-Biggs, Jill Dupleix, Roger Coombs, William Goodhart, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Gabriel Rozenberg and Patricia Voda, James Delingpole, Miranda Ingram, Mrs Sandy Bloom, David Sheppard, Phillip Oppenheim, Simon Arter, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Tom Dart and Richard Whitehead, Greg Hurst, Stephen Morse, Hugo Rifkind, Dan Silver, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Gerard Baker, Sarah Butler and Jenny Davey, Sebastian Nook, Peter Steele, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Sam Coates, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, John Stimson, Neil Clark, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Mrs D. Nicholson, Matthew Pryor, Frank Gilfeather, Adam Fresco and Ben Hoyle, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, W. G. Cullis, Peter Comont, Andrew Drummond, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Gareth Roberts, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Joseph Palley, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Jeremy Deller, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kutlug Ataman, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Stuart Alexander, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, John E. Strafford (Chairman), Claire Turvey, John Yabbacome, Jane Shilling, Roland D. Cherry, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Marjonie Gabriel, Mike Thexton, Anna Fowler, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Francis Nance, Sophie Kirkham, Anjana Ahuja, Beth Jenkins, Bronwen Meddox and Michael Binyon, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Jeremy Hart, Stanley Silver, Greg Hurst and Laura Peek, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, James N. Johnson, Chairman, Deborah K. Allen, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Ben Hoyle, Ben Sheppard, Richard Morrison, Charlotte S. Warshaw, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Abigail Rayner, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Grainne Gilmore,

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The Times Blunkett lover to address inquiry Musharraf plea British ski fraud Wish-List Easy to shut Ecclestone ruling 'Mr Blair cannot offer his present top team to the … Civil servants set to strike over loss of pension rights Gaultier brings a modern geisha style to Britain In the Times Today Tories plunge £15m into red as polls point to loss of faith Protest beat myopic PC Online London's water pressure to drop Vegetable risk Police failure Utility vroom Legal award Police distrust last-minute theft claims Cold Comfort dunhill British skiers lead way on slippery slope into fraud Friday in the French Alps and there's an avalanche of lost ski claims. The police have had enough. Adam Sage reports Gangbuster sets his sights on dangers of human traffickers Tackling people smugglers will be harder than the war on drugs, the man who will head 'Britain's FBI' tells Stewart Tendler The Spying Game Picture Gallery Brothel girls forced to entertain 20 men a day Parents to check game age ratings Street-Porter out Chickens dumped Workout warning Charity success Business Boris is riding for yet another fall Health service waste 'to hit £20bn' Study says cash injection will be squandered without reform, reports Nigel Hawkes Su Doku BT Extra Annual NHS Cost by 2010 'Clarke's gone soft, Straw's in a mess': book reveals his verdicts on Cabinet AA Senior Tories are ready to call for Blunkett to quit All in all, we want education The children who sang on The Wall by Pink Floyd have changed their tune since 1979, writes Adam Luck Blasts from the past The chart toppers £200m in the pink Comment Ritz phone gang can keep £1.3m roulette winnings Health Hazard for 100 Years Vaccines may be useless if new type develops Chinese on high alert as experts predict bird flu disaster Warning from World Health Organisation talks of imminent danger and up to 100 million cases, reports Oliver August hp Judge's lover wins aid to seek inquest IWC Eye surgery deemed too risky for NHS Watchdog says the chances of damage in treatment do not justify widespread use, reports Sam Lister Grey-flecked beasts of hip hop are still at the top of the food chain Pop Beastie Boys SECC, Glasgow Picture Gallery abbey Lastminute Breitling Tobacco control urged Cause and effect? Out of order Chancellor and the risc in inequality Legal aid funding in asylum appeals UK-US extradition Making better use of the roads Mobs and democracy Cultural visits Olympic bidding Demise of the VCR All flesh is grass Second Opinion Reid should regard the Bosanquet report as helpful Oh Canada Where visa controversies concern strippers, not nannies Never speak ill of the dead … you never know who might be listening Peter's Peace Pipe The road to freer world trade passes through Washington A word of advice, Mr Letwin: abjure green corduroy and tax promises Brussels and a culture of corruption The new EU constitution will do nothing to end fraud at the heart of Europe The Times Picture Gallery Labour's decline and fall The latest Blunkett revelations are a symptom of a Government rotting from within Thunderer: Have we got noose for you … Citroën Green Flag Toucan Owners face another fine mess if dogs foul in public Bid for a dinner date with the best in British writing Tour of The Times office with the Editor Vauxhall Feature in a Peter Brookes cartoon Hannah Betts' guide to living luxuriously Visit Westminster with Matthew Parris Picture Gallery Dine at The lvy with our People person A chance to snap at celebrities' heels Meet the stars at a London premiere PowerHouse How to Place your Bid Juicy conversation with nutrition expert Ride high with Simon at Badminton Trials Join the Coolhunter at Emporio Armani Catch up on all the latest gossip with me The Times Christmas Appeal Financier's killers evil, says priest Pressure is rising for householders to be able to fight back against burglars, reports Sophie Kirkham Homechoice Weather Eye Gatwick train service battle School run a killer DVD revolution Hunt ban is a bit of a drag for Stowe pupils tiscali How hostage's charm disarmed her captors vodafone Women-only push hits Labour in Wales Giving up a seat for a lady The Week in Parliament Greater London Fund Prudential Picture Gallery Rules put off job-hunters Incapacity Benefits lastminute The Woolwich Lord Chancellor to keep title Law Debate Baying mob put Dickens off public executions sky Panasonic One. Tel The Woolwich Traders sue for £2bn foot-and-mouth loss Lawyer's body found in Volcano ravine Family pay tribute to son and friend who disappeared while climbing in Nicaragua, write Adam Fresco and Ben Hoyle AOL Unlimited whizz-kidz Times World News Ukraine could sink Russian fleet Opponent wants full power for president Bin Laden obsession overshadows Pakistan's success, says Musharraf The visiting President tells Bronwen Maddox and Michael Binyon that his country is tackling terrorism at source The Times Nature (AP): Wife wants to cash in on win (AFP): yangtze pollution (AP): Sniffing trouble (AFP): Invalid result (AFP): Mandela letters (AP): Spooky auction Art of Self-Defence Iraqi forces find harsh boundary between rehearsal and reality Paper birds of peace fly to appease Thailand's Muslims Gesture to win over restive provinces is backed by a threat if it fails, reports Andrew Drummond from Bangkok Picture Gallery Alliance Francaise Mugabe appoints female vice-president Paper Cranes Lastminute Petplan Painful truth of an all-American hero The legand of football start Pat Tillman, killed fighting in Afghanistan, is exposed as a sham, reports Elaine Monaghan Rumsfeld survives cull as Bush proves he is not for turning Commentary The Times Canadian scandal slams the door on strippers Bose Times Business Monday Dec 6 2004 Banks' mixed bag Systems at risk FTSE 100 Dow Jones UK 'could see more car plant closures' Fat stomachs and fat cats prey on the mind of Britan's bossess Accounting institutes count cost of merger proposal Ingredients ICAEW Fats stomachs fat cats pray on the mind Britan's bosses Boodles Europe at mercy of a bank driving blind Need to Know How the Week Finished Picture Gallery Change on the Week Mylan poison pill Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Picture Gallery The Times Stop Press Maag stake sold BT to fight for large slice of 3G Power 100 ICM Computer Group DTI wants more women directors Sweet spot beckons for Tate in Footsie Picture Gallery Travis Perkins boss focuses on Wickes Telecom Italia to buy mobile division Times Online Kuwait seeks cut in oil output Citizen's pension 'feasible in six years' Consumers just want to have fun, not houses Next generation of economists tells Bank to hold rates Schools that Hit the Target Recession fear as firms reveal fall in confidence Harrods' neighbours drag down rents Wal-Mart shoots itself in the foot Victor Chandler Discounts and delay make it tough on the high street Banking & Finance Adopt a Dolphin Hit-squard warrior who knew when Power in the Boardroom Roger Carr knows how to 'liberate' value by building big groups or by breaking them up. He talks to Jon Ashworth The Power 100 The Times the time was up for conglomeraters The leader in ten questions Fraud detection system flaws cost banks millions The Times Figuring out the bad from the good Jon Ashworth tracks the assignments that have taken one of Britain's top fraud investigators around the globe Picture Gallery Times Register Janet Kear Ornithologist who had senior posts with the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and was a world authority on ducks, geese and swans Janet Kear, OBE, ornithologist, was born on January 13, 1933. She died of a brian tumour on November 24, 2004, aged 71 Frank Shelley Actor-manager who was known for good looks, self-confidence and commanding presence Frank Shelley, actor-manager, was born on February 6, 1912. He died on November 8, 2004, aged 92 Bill Brown Courageous Spurs and Scotland goalkeeper Bill Brown, footballer, was on October 8, 1931. He died on November 30, 2004, aged 73 A beauty beyond the inside of a wine bottle Lavish ceremony celebrates visionary design Notebook Architecture A hidden treasure in simple form Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages University News Legal News Dinner Appointment Meeting Livery Company Church News Latest Wills Appointments in the Armed Forces Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Anniversaries Birthdays In Memoriam Private Willing and able No reward Daily Life December 6, 1891 In a reply to the press, Oscar Wilde uses the opportunity to state again, in various ways, his asthetic point of view Real martyrs Desperate measures Bad examples We all subscribe Don't be tempted True belief Ready to Die? Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Is Christianity threatened by people who are willing to be killed for their faith? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Personal Column Form not determinative of VAT status of land transfer Court of Appeal Contract not realisable property Queen's Bench Division Whether contract includes collective agreement terms Court of Appeal Oral hearing power remains Queen's Bench Divisional Court When goods are 'put on the market' Court of Justice of the European Communities Pirate's early tales of typhoons at sea Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day December 6, 1972 The Air Miles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain across Northern Britain, Mainly Dry in the South. Temps: Max 12C, Min 3C Weathercall Times Sport Nicholls has two-mile agenda for Azertyuiop Racing Kicking King on Kempton trail Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Times Test Across AYR The Wright Track Wolverhampton Newcastle Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Falling stocks underline need for sea change Fishing Gumede sets England tell order Typical Schoolday for Simmonds Chelmsford move clear in day of mixed fortunes Hockey Britain goes to great lengths to identify future world-beaters Swimming Scheme nurtures youngsters with high potential, Craig Lord writes By a Correspondent: Surprises continue as big three all suffer defeats Basketball Racing Motor Sport Times Online Local hero comes up short as drivers race for bragging rights Bush wants baseball to get tough on Balco Scandal Drugs in Sport Swimming Courier shows he stills has the old power Match Result Psychologist eyes top job Gold rush Austrians on song Mighty Marshall Dickons delight Butler did it Brilliant Moyà dashes US hopes Question of sport gives Wallace top grade on Mastermind Sport on Television Kerrs keep noses in front to retain title Ice Skating Walton's double delight Bowls Golf Goosen ends glorious year with runway win Attempt in troubled waters as Golding loses grip Sailing British trio hold nerve to stay in qualifying contention Jiménez holds firm to take title Ospreys in hunt after Henson hits target Heineken Cup Pool Four Scarlets pip red-faced Glasgow Pool Three How They Stand Northampton spring surprise How They Stand All Blacks hail team ethic Springboks ease to victory The Times Inspired Blues give Gloucester fright Heineken Cup Pool Six Goode finish takes sting out of Wasps Heineken Cup Pool One John Westerby witnesses a game in which the laws were tested to the limit Sale can sail through despite Carter's moment of madness European Challenge Cup Tindall adds to Bath's injury problems Dragons bridging gap between club and country The WellMan Clinic Captian leads by example but it is a hollow victory Vaughan delivers harsh words after conclusion of series in Zimbabwe that no one wanted. Richard Hobson reports How They Stand Captain leads by example but it is a hollow victory Vaughan delivers harsh words after conclusion of series in Zimbabwe that no one wanted. Richard Hobson reports Direct Line Impressive Solanki satisfies requirements Scoreboard from Bulawayo The Times Crossword 22,840 Yesterday's Scoreboard from Bulawayo Vaughan and Jones to fore in another mismatch Times Sport Ecclestone on the brink in Formula One power struggle Vaughan looks back in anger . . . Holiday on Ice T2 Quotes of the Day Wishful thinking from the heart of the cardigan zone Each generation is scandalised by the licent lousness of the next one Monumental hypocrisy California steaming A handbag? Picture Gallery The Ethicist Look at me, Dickie, I'm gliding, I'm ... thud As seasonal ice rinks open across Britain, aspiring skater Jane Shilling enlists the help of the Queen's former press secretary to realise her childhood dream The barrier-clutchers looked like a chorus of trolls from some Nordic myth You turn off the drab street and pass into an instant maelstorm of trash-glam Lifting a foot off the ice while skating on one leg—Dickie, you cannot be serious Certificates? For me? Where to Skate I felt absutdly pleased and greedy. I didn't want to stop, I wanted to go on to leavel 3 The Times PS: Remember PSP magimix The fittest man alive? Climbing Everest will be dangerous for Sir Ranulph Fiennes, now 60 and with a history of heart trouble, yet he is not afraid. Giles Whittell meets him Parent Forum Send us your Problems How do I tell our son that we can't afford his school fees? The number of families seeking help to keep their children in private education has risen by a third, says Miranda Ingram Taking out Cover The Times pendent scchools work on a money-in money-out basis themselves, throwingthe child out is still a last resort." Only 20 eating days until Christmas Dish Potato and Aubergine Tumbet home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Cut-price heaven Style There is no need to wait for the January sales to snap up designer labels at sale prices. James Delingpole discovers they are available all year round. In your size It's very easy to get to—just three miles off the M40—and almost totally chav-free As time goes by, I must remember this Microwave Man for the genteel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts Tomorrow's word You can choose the face of 2005 for the Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough Award Generation Txt Phoebe Greenwood invites a group of teens to cast a critical eye over the Turner Prize show Jeremy Deller Teen Verdict: "A Waste of Space" Kutlug Ataman Teen Verdict: "What Makes this Art?" Teen Verdict: "Irritating" Yinka Shonibare Teen Verdict: "Like a Fairytale" versus the Turner hopefuls Langlands & Bell Week Ahead Broadcast muse Television The ailing American CBS network has revived its fortunes by ignoring conventional wisdom, says Sean MacAulay First Choice A yo-ho-hum of an evening Opera The Pirates of Penzance London Coliseum Pop The Prodigy Brixton Academy sky & artsworld Theatre As You Like it Rose of Kingston Theatre Firework-Maker's Daughter Lyric, Hammersmith Multiple Display Advertising Items Comedy Margaret Cho: State of Emergency New Players Theatre, WC2 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Air Miles Travel Company David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section in the main paper Television Multichannel Choice Su Doku (Saturday's solution) Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide BBC One Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Variations Film Choice The truth is still out there somewhere Weekend TV Viewing Guide Another fine mess True Fiction A speed camera body has compiled a top ten of the most ridiculous excuses given by speeding drivers. T2 got hold of a tape of the runners-up Word Watching Solution to Crossword 3453 Polygon Su Doku Champagne Friday's answers T2 Quiz Tips at Schott's Sporting Gaming & Idling Miscellany The Game Defoe Must Not Go Whistle Blower England Facing Striking Crisis The Story Gabriele Marcotti says the glittering talents of Rooney, Owen and Defoe disguise a bleak future for home-grown forwards 1981-1984 1991-1994 2001-2004 It Takes Time to Develop Talent Yeading Land Plum Cup Draw The News For the Good of the Collective The Music Angus Batey hears how Arsenal's new ground is enriching the local community Campaign for Real Grass is Growing Peter Lansley on the resistance to attempts to bring back artificial pitches Big Names Reflecting Glory on Carling Cup Henry Shines Right on Cue Th Games Barclays Premiership Arsenal (1) 3 Pires 33, Henry 80, 86 Birmingham City (0) 0 Forward helps to repair shattered Arsenal confidence In Safe Hands No Longer Tony Cascarino on the goalkeeping blunders of Wenger and Ferguson Glove Story Chelsea Riding a Tide of Self-Belief Chelsea (0) 4 Lampard 63, Drogbe 69, Robben 89, Kezman 90 (pen) Newcastle United (0) 0 Adaptable Mourinho counters Newcastle examination Home Away Rick Broadbent on the Aston Villa left back's hard road to success The Games Barclays Premiership Samuel Tailor-Made to Fit for England Kewell Finds Some Crumbs of Comfort Aston Villa (1) 1 Solano 44 Liverpool (1) 1 Kewell 16 Australian begins to pull his weight Samuel Tailor-Made to Fit for England Time to Look over your Shoulder, Sven Mark Pougatch warms to life in the dugout Everton Show their Desire The Games Barclays Premiership Everton (1) 3 Ferguson 45, Gravesen 75, Jaidi 83 (og) Bolton Wanderers (1) 2 Davies 16,59 Moyes's men pass character test with flying colours Barclays Portsmouth Dig Deep to Deflate Robson Portsmouth (1) 3 Purse 35 (og), De Zeeuw 85, LuaLua 89 West Bromwich Albion (2) 2 Stefanovic 14 (og), Earnshaw 45 Portsmouth prove there is life after Redknapp Inspired Cole Exposes Norwich Shortcomings Norwich City (0) 0 Fulham (1) 1 Cole 7 Fulham find respite at the expense of rival strugglers Jol Maintains Spurs Revival Blackburn Rovers (0) 0 Tottenham Hotspur (0) 1 Keane 56 Keane's second-half strike settles dull contest Multiple Display Advertising Items Rommedahl Ensures Local Authority Crystal Palace (0) 0 Charlton Atheletic (0) 1 Rommedahl 90 Denmark winger silences his critics at least temporarily Tonight The Games Coca-Cola Championship Wigan Athletic (1) 5 McCulloch 27, Mahon 52, Ellington 57,72, Roberts 79 (pen) Preston North End (0) 0 Jewell's men rediscover their scoring touch Leicester Stand Taller in Battle of Fallen Leeds United (0) 0 Leicester City (0) 2 Nalis 47, Kelly (og) 77 Leeds pay price for missed opportunities Wigan Back on Goal Standard McCarthySEES Red over Book Sunderland (0) 0 West Ham United (0) 2 Harewood 59, Sheringham 90 Manager criticises referee's Sheringham autograph Brighton & Hove Alb (0) 1 Home Away Plucky Histon Earn Plaudits The Games FA Cup Second round Histon (0) 1 Kennedy 71 Yeovil Town (0) 3 Jevons 52 (pens), Johnson 57, Odubade 90 Refereeing decisions help to put Yeovil through Multiple Display Advertising Items Yeading Sing to Dj's Tune Slough Town (1) 1 Harris 3 (pen) Yeading (1) 3 Campbell 27,52, Haule 62 Ryman League leaders cruise through to third round Hinckley Settle for Second Chance Hinckley United (0) 0 Brentford (0) 0 Brentford rue Salako penalty miss Peterborough United (2) 2 Rushden & Diamonds (0) 2 Results and Statistics Stevenage (0) 0 Stockport County (0) 0 Swindon town (1) 1 It was second time unlucky for minnows, reveals Tony Cascarino Win Tickets Rangers Rescued by Prso The Games Bank of Scotland Premier League Inverness CT (1) 1 Bayne 3 Rangers (0) 1 Prso 51 McLeish offers tired excuses Aberdeen (2) 3 Dundee United (0) 0 Heart of Midlothian (1) 3 Celtic (1) 2 Livingston (1) 1 Aberdeen First Division Second Division Third Division Dagenham on Upward Curve The Games Non-League Football Tamworth (0) 0 Dagenham & Redbridge (0) 4 Mackall-Smith 51, a Smith 55 (og), Cole 66, Southam 90 MacKall-Smith justifies award of full-time contract McKenna Cautious as TNS Eye Second Title Revived Hartson Shows his Striking Potential The Fantasy Game www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Championship manager 5 Barca Turn to Batistuta Stephen Burgen says help will soon be arriving for the prolific Eto'o The Times Offers Direct Results and Tables Cool? It's Better to Be Weird The Player Aki Riihilahti says following crowd is not the way to succeed Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You The Hairdryer Extra Time 100% Fiction—no Added Sweeteners Everyone's a Winner The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Tomorrow Wine Club

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