News from 07/12/2004
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Edward Owen, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Alexandra Frean, Djm, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Winfred Cavanagh, Michael Owen, Linda Tsang, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Kian Alexander, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Merron Simpson, Sam Marlowe, John Lansley, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Joe Joseph, Margaret Tofalides and Alasdair Bleakley, Peter Soul, C. J. Brougham, Sean O'Neill and Roger Maynard, Ben Lyttleton, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Andy Donald, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Carolyn Slaughter, Alan Hamilton, Philip Steadman (Professor of Urban and Built Form Studies), Vivienne Price, Susie Duddridge, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Johnson, Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Dan Brennan, Rick Broadbent, Bill Hillier (Chair, School of Graduate Studies), Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Angela Jameson and Nicola Woolcock, Richard Ford and Lewis Smith, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, R. G. Skilling, William Dixon Smith, Rob Wright, Chris Hollins, Tim Goldingham, Raymond Keene, David Hands and Lewis Stuart, Greg Hurst and David Sharrock, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Tim Herrington, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Clifford Coonan, Helon Nugent, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Nick Hasell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent in Johnnesburg, Silja Harel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Keith Ashby and Cyril Glasser, Mick Boggis, Gitta Sereny, Julie Burchill, Mel Webb, Robert Lindon, Alex O'Connell, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Nick Szczepanik NFL review, Michael Gove, Graeme Fearon, Brian Glanville, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Seamus Cunnane, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, John Mitchell, Michael Bright, Christopher H. Sheldrake, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tom Roundell, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Frank Field, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Dow, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoAl-Qaeda attack in Jedda kills 9 Pensions rise IRA deal delay Too many drugs Public Agenda Rescue deal off Ecclestone offer Voters give Blunkett benefit of the doubt Even at Christmas it's hard to escape the chill of opposition The Sharpest Writers are in the Times Today End of IRA arms must be pictured, says Paisley In the Times Today Glad tidings show the big chill of opposition Nature Two killed as train hits van Pasquale wins Leukaemia drug Mugger jailed 'Shame' that incites relatives to murder Asprey Love-song secret drove family to kill daughter Police have reopened 122 cases as the death of a teenage girl is added to 'honour killings' toll, reports Steve Bird 'You marry this man - or you are dead to us' Blunkett says sorry to colleagues Labour's poll rating undamaged What was Said Picture Gallery Artist who excels at making connections Boucheron 'Latter-day Hogarth' wins Turner with acid look at art Burglary law to get murder review David Blunkett bows to pressure to strengthen householders' right to fight intruders, report Richard Ford and Lewis Smith BT Weather Eye Boy, 11, banned from streets Bullied to death Arts departure Rapist jailed Vintage wine Injured reporter home for Christmas How Foreigners Became a Target for Murder AA Nine die in gun battle as al-Qaeda attacks US diplomats Chiracs break taboo by going The President's celebrity has made dealing with pain and guilt of illness even harder, his wife admits in frank interview. Charles Bremner reports from Paris Rolex Difficulty is not the diagnosis but the cause Medical Briefing Public on daughter's anorexia Avaya A lack of sleep weighs heavily on the body Prudential Stirling Moss leads way on sex drive GPs giving Prozac to thousands who don't need it Advice to GPs Sky Out of the kitchen, into the bookshop People Personal touch Metal Mowlam PS Peacocks At last, Scots can trumpet a rare win BBC cuts 6,000 jobs to keep licence fee DJ died trying to stop gang's getaway car Teenagers broke in looking for keys to BMW, court is told. Helen Nugent reports abbey Court told of rape after office party ups Immorality worse than taking perks English cricket on tour in Zimbabwe The pleasures of railway dining cars The Da Vinci Code Children's orchestra Cambridge School of Architecture Out of order Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. They … On the safe side Fixed-term PMs? Man-sized illness Picture Gallery Back to Basics The Home Secretary still has many questions to answer General Principles Musharraf's goals are, mostly, the right ones Plain Flavour The seductions of simple talk The almighty dollar? At this rate, I wouldn't give you tuppence for one La Notebook I know how wedded you are to truth, Mr Galloway. So a few questions . . . Now the court case is over, can we expect to see the Mariam Appeal accounts in full? Would he distance himself from a group that praises Hamas? And if not, why not? Why Tony Blair should be worrying A collapse in public trust and anger over Iraq could defeat Labour next year The Times A snivelling good read Come on now, get a grip ... literature offers an alternative to prescribing anti depressants Raleigh to the cause Thunderer WHSmith Lastminute.com Oral-B How a £5m facial revived the glow of a classic old beauty Army chiefs back plan to combine infantry regiments directline Affair teacher wins £45,000 How the British Army's Infantry Could Look in Four … Jail for pilot drunk in cabin Yacht accident Support for tolls lll-gotten gain Fishy leftover Debate Coinstar Loewe Parris a hit with bidders The Times Christmas Appeal Your chance to help give Serwah a second chance Higher legal fees to deter all but wealthy Court costs will soon be so expensive that claimants who do not have the funds will suffer, Frances Gibb writes Brita One in eight over the limit Drink-Driving Communities asked to act Planning T2 Bose Better sound through research Time travel to take you back to your conscience Theatre Miss Yesterday Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Payments to rise in line with price increases Home Choice Worse off than great-grandmother Army's fund is unfair to TA, say reservists Workers must retire later and save more Scheme options by Anne Ashworth Union anger over plan to cut benefits Floundering at the deep end Digital Camera Tory poll strategist dumps new slogan Su Doku Times World News Vietnam-style river patrols root out rebels and arms along the Euphrates The son of a Mekong veteran shoots suspected insurgents as Americans come under attack in Iraq, reports Anthony Loyd Tale of Two Wars Blair backs Annan over oil scandal Whizz-kidz (AP): Palestinian poll neck and neck (AFP): 20 years for Briton Last minute Peterborough England Draper Tools Limited Peterborough South Australia Australians try to tempt Britain's bobbies off home beat Musharraf's one-way deal is just the ticket Oil makes Putin get slick with Iraq The Times Mortgage Service ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Drink that's going down a bomb Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cooperative Bank Eta rebels explode peace hopes Online It's love in a cold climate for Ukraine protesters Despite temperatures of minus five, the heat of passion is burning bright in Kiev's tent city, reports Jeremy Page Crisis talks ease path to new presidential poll The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Deserter returned to protect daughters Tuesday Dec 7 2004 Car sales surge SCi's profit play Oil price rebounds One firm's claim set to sink pensions lifeboat WestLB uses Ofwat price boost as springboard for Mid Kent sale Harmony vows legal fight for Gold Fields Charcol When regulation makes profit a dirty word Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Pension plan fails to protect Need to Know Business Big Shot Results in Brief Rumour of the Day Advertisers come online with AOL Bet of the Day Data Smaller Stock to Watch Quote of the Day The Times Offers Direct Payout for twin towers doubled Stop Press Jarvis warns of collapse if it fails to sell Tube Lines stake XL Capital Mowlem writedown flattens profits BAE shares fall as margins from Saudi contract shrink Orange's 3G aims for 2m subscriber in UK Berlin and Paris in dogfight over control of EADS Reubens express an interest in La Manga resort British Airways Confidence Declines across the Regions Picture Gallery Pay on the rise in Britain amid concerns for growth Key Wage Increases Industry weakness triggers call for rate standstill Snub for City as Deutsche shifts business to Frankfurt Now AstraZeneca opts to drop CSFB abbey Corporate Countdown Off at the deep end City Diary Lazard chiefs end feud with deal over float City Diary Running on empty City Diary Deuce of a prize City Diary Picture Gallery Marsh staff face charges Franchise Wins in 2004 Northgate turnover soars I'll take the high road and the low road, says Branson Eurotunnel boss tried to resign over board dispute Buoyant Japan will sail clear of perfect storm Dollar slide helps Smiths to bag a bargain in US Air China cleared for listing on London exchange Singapore oil chief to face police over $550m trade losses Law firm mergers predicted as tie-up is agreed The Times Unit Trust Information Service Live Aid Multiple Classified Advertising Items WH Smith heads for row on payoff End for Wembley boss as finance chief is promoted MmO2 shares bubble over on hopes of growth in Germany Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Commodities Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Travis should stick to tried rules of growing naturally Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Mowlem Gilts Punters gamble on bid for Sportingbet Smaller Capitalisation Shares Northgate Banking & Finance Crockett & Jones Times Register C. Walter Hodges Illustrator and author who became an expert on Shakespeare's playhouses C. Walter Hodges, illustrator, author and expert on Shakespeare, was born on March 18, 1909. He died on November 26, 2004, aged 95 Lives Remembered Pete Jolly Jazz pianist and accordionist who recorded with the Giants among other collaborations and later worked on film scores Kevin Coyne Singer-songwriter whose experience as a therapist influenced his music and who was dedicated to remaining an outsider Kevin Coyne, singer-songwriter, was born on January 27, 1944. He died on December 2, aged 60 Public judgement can correct misinformation Law Report Family Division Public interest paramount not preservation of species Court of Appeal Timesonline Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Memorial Service Award Luncheon Dinners Church News Reception Appointments in the Armed Forces Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Daily Life Court Circular In Memoriam - Private debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Backing Burchill Julie Burchill's article in praise of Israel continues to exercise Times readers Poor ambassador Anniversaries Real life What's your view? Notes and queries Birthdays Questions Answered Chess Winning Move Personal Column Bridge Earth's turn almost foiled British Navy Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day The AirMiles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Our Vic has opportunity to justify reputation Racing Lee to visit Club expert Times Test McCoy explains his criticism of life with O'Neill Fontwell Park The Times Sports Book Sedgefield Southwell Newcastle Wolverhampton The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Equestrianism Golf Rugby union MacArthur closes in on record run to Equator Sailing Netball Schools sport Expectations high for Oxford Picture Gallery Campbell accepts role on Lions tour to New Zealand Form Guide How They Line up at Twickenham England join forces with one eye one weather Cricket Davis on course to achieve his goal Tenacious Buccaneers profit from Vick's misfortunes American Football Results and how They Stand Flourishing Donald puts his critics in the picture Golf John Hopkins finds a study of calm in the Windy City with England's rising star Sports Gallery Ecclestone shrugs off court defeat with $500m offer The Times The Piranha Feeding Time at the Piranha Club The Times Join the Debate Collins wins race to lead quest for Beijing success Athletics The Model Motivators Confident Panthers are ready to roar beside the seaside Rugby League England net series lead Singh crowned Adams dismissed More misses out Yeading still hoping to profit by staying at home FA Cup Third round The Dream Draws Fact-Finding Souness fears trip into unknown Newcastle's Nightmares Exeter see financial salvation from Old Trafford tie The Premiership Today Everton investment suffers another delay Victor Chandler Keegan seeks translator as Anelka heads for exit Viduka's double lights up Riverside Barclays Premiership bethilo How They Stand The Game Picture Gallery The Times Crossword 22,841 Referee brings player to book over severed finger Many a Slip Unusual Injuries Mourinho is shaping up to deliver telling blow Champions League Solution to Crossword 22,840 The Times Crossword Book 8 and The Times 2 Crossword … Times Sport Wenger takes leap of faith Group E The Times The Game The Times Private lives? Not after the bizarre behaviour of Blunkett Quotes of the Day Bottoms up, Mr Blair Fondest of farewells Picture Gallery The Ethicist Inside the minds of the Nuremberg Nazis Sixty years after the Nuremberg trials, the findings of the psychiatrist who examined the accused have been published. Gitta Sereny, who was there, recalls the dramatic events My husband changed his name to mine Why women miss being Mrs Women no longer perceive taking their husband's surname as "selling out" now that marriage has become a partnership of equals, says Anjana Ahuja A brighter spark Get me out of here, I'm an electrician was David Edwards's response to uni. Now he's TV's Posh Boy, says Toby Moore Stella Artois Cautionary figures . . . Lose weight like a man Men seem to find it much easier to diet, but women can learn their tricks, says Jane Clarke Send us your Queries Eel appeal for party animals Dish home. forum@thetimes.co.uk I had a horrific life as a child Lifetime Students at the Royal College of Art are working on ways to help older people to enjoy healthier and safer lives says Designs on your safety Not Dead yet Fairystale shoes fit to step out in If you're off to the ball, your feet can look as delicate as Cindrella's with clever use of straps and sa I'm sure Britain can do festive Victorian kitsch as well as America Fighting Forty Elephant man or social butterfly? Interview Just don't call me an artist, photographer Peter Beard tells Alex O'Connell The modern and modish in Miami Book Online now First Choice Concert Vengerov/Brown Barbican This really did seem like the significant end of one era of his life Serious fun in any size Theatre Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Bristol Old Vic Pop Mark Lanegan Band Astoria, WC2 Arts TV & Radio Radio Choice Romeo & Juliet Radio 4 Radio 3 Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section in the main paper Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Hallmark ITV3 FTN Living TV Sci-Fi Paramount UKTV Gold Factual Sport History Channel Sky Sports 2 UKTV History Sky Sports 3 Sky Sports Xtra UKTV Documentary Eurosport Prime Time Film Guide National Geographic CBBC Artsworld Performance CBeebies Disney Sky 611, Cable BBC One Variations Film Choice Touting for business on the global stage Last Night's TV 1837 online.com Viewing Guide Sorry state of affairs True Fiction The Queen has been asked to apologise for Britain's role in the slave trade, but royal advisers suggest a more comprehensive mea culpa Word Watching Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle action medical research The Game The Game Says Nail-Biting Time Facing Liverpool Champions League Groupa Gabriele Marcotti says that motivated opposition at Anfield tomorrow night will make it difficult for Rafael Benitez's side Failure Would Place Moores under Pressure Ranieri Looking to Get out of Jail in Valencia Gabriele Marcotti says the former Chelsea manager is facing familiar problems in Spain Euro Vision Going Back to Basics Wenger Lament Kaka's Rules Italian Lessons The Times Briefing Adjusting to the Sound Michael Owen looks ahead with mixed feelings to playing Roma in an empty Olympic Stadi Theatre with No Audience James Eve on what Real Madrid can expect in Rome for tomorrow night's game Chelsea's Wingers Hold Key Champions League Group Ferguson Plays Resting Game Turkeyleftovers Game of the Week Bill Edgar's Group C Ajax v Bayern Munich Howtheystand Group C MacCabl v Juventus Uefacup Preparing for Battle Tony Cascarino on how players cope with the excitement and pressure of big games Lucozade Sport Luminous Wolves Spark Richard Whitehead traces the origin of the European Cup to an unlikely time of glory Broadcasting Partial Vision Electric Nights in the Black Country when the mighty Honved met their match Pressing Force behind Continental Competition Eyewitness Lucozade Sport Public Agenda Headline of the Week 'An evidence-based procedure for digital removal of faeces' Inside The Top Stories Identity Crisis of the Week Otherviews No more Mr Nice Guy: staff start to hit back Issue of the Week Assaults Include your vacancies in our jobs listings The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Whatever happens in the next election, council tenants will retain their right to buy Seen in Hansard 'Stop bickering and unite' Management The Issue Explained Pfi Windfall Tax PFI Windfall Tax Course Watch Careers Prize Caption Competition The Winner is . . . A testing time for pathologists Interview Pathology has long been an area of neglect in the NHS, says Ray Prudo, the chairman of a private laboratory. But that is no longer the case, as Patrick Kidd discovers Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Index New Medical Research Expert witnesses prove witless Health Other Stories Weliked Top-level row over eyedrops Supernurse is grounded NHS trusts hope to bid for 'private' contracts Health Local Matters Local answers to reoffending Crime White Paper fails to please Click here to adopt a baby Hero . . . . . . And Villain How They See us Legislation Update Police must be able to go about arresting crooks without fear of being sued at every turn Index Foreign Ways Boozing bar to foreign students Education Dark threat to whiteboards Salary Watch Colleges 'won't crack China' Now UK a levels are 'best in the world' Exams Grudge Alert Where homes run hot and cold Housing Nepotism? No, just nationalism Procurement Off CAMPUS—As some universities start to lose their … Public Agenda Forum Forces face race summons Police Web Watch Index 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 Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes.co.uk Charities General Housing Health Education (Schools) Over to you. . . When charities gang up together What Will Work for us agenda@thetimes.co.uk Diary Dates Westminister Law Multiple Display Advertising Items The kings of the legal jungle who keep reality TV on air Danny Lee looks at the precautions taken by programme makers and their lawyers to avoid getting caught up in litigation The Celebrities Know They are Free to Walk out at Any Point 4 Pump Court The Times Law Section The scandalous and the ridiculous The exploits of a 19th-century dandy and the US military's wacky brigade are on John Cooper's Christmas reading list Multiple Display Advertising Items News Lawyers must play a key role in running the profession The Clement report: Janet Paraskeva says there is one legal services reform that the Government Cannot afford to get wrong We're Committed to Regulation in Partnership with Lay People The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Take our word for it: plagiarism is difficult to prove Margaret Tofalides and Alasdair Bleakley shed light on the grey areas of copyright law and what makes an original work of literature Protection for inventors that's patently ineffective The British businesses that are being ripped off by bigger competitors would be better off registering their ideas in Germany, writes John Mitchel Patents Act 2004: Key Features A bright idea is one thing, keeping it is another . . . Graeme Fearon on a ruling that increases the uncertainty faced by innovators and their lawyers Today's judges are tuned in and on top of the pops Gary Slapper Case Notes Europe offers an uplifting prospect for libel case defendants Keith Ashby and Cyril Glasser on the media's struggle to curb 'no win, no fee' costs Joke of the Week Lawyers who work at their happiness law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Picture Gallery Kaunda's struggle In the City Straight man to the top New levels of excitement . . . Business connection The promise over the hill Is Africa too risky a territory for law firms? Edward Fennell on a continent that is not all bad news One is Always Met with a Smile because You Have Bothered to Come lawyer of the week Cross-Examination Prize crossword for Christmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Charlie's last supper is hard to digest law diary tradingplaces@thetimes.co.uk Picture Gallery BPP
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