News from 08/12/2004
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Andrew Robson, Veronica Posford, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, DJM, Patricia Davies, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Adrian Cosker, Peter Lansley, Cath Perry, Mark Souster, Jim Quinn, Trevor Watkins, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Andrew Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Ninian Hewitt, Gerald Stonehil, Joe Joseph, Jonathan Dent, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Venetla Lawson-Cruttenden, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Caroline Flint, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Barry Gristwood, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Pat Hodgson, Alison Davis, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Lesley Close, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Peter Sawyer, Raymond Keene, Paul Bew, Clare Benson, Matthew Pryor, Greg Hurst and David Sharrock, Roger Knowles, Steve Boggan, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Stephen Petty, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Simon Cleveland, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lewis Smith and David Charter, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, A. Flanders, Frank Edwards, S. M. Grant, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Brian Piction, Catherine Phlip South Asia Correspondent, Peter Harrison, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Rachel Ragg, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Anthony M. Churchill, Oliver Letwin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Michael Connock, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Stanley Hodges, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Louise O'Connell, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Richard Beeston and Stephen Farrell, Lydia Hislop, Barry Wigmore, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Dennis Amanda, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, John Westerby and David Hands, Jenny Davey, Alan Wild, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Jacqueline Shirtliff,
ResumoI Could Make You £100M Richer 10,000 jobs go as BBC looks North Not so dark Poisoned leader Karzai's promise Win Tickets War for Wickes Late Streak Index Ulster peace deal collapses over a single photograph Lisa Armstrong Simon Jenkins Church outrage over Posh as Virgin Mary In the Times Today The Times Today's Weather Blunkett is vital for the election, say backbench colleagues IRA deal collapses Business EU question to be approved Purge on sickie culture at work Dentists quit contract talks Leaving out the church means loss of authority Chopard God is cut from film of Dark Materials BBC looks North but 10,000 staff are left out in the cold Sell-offs may not be enough for regulator Su Doku Queen invites asylum reject Check on grapes Cherie's jail call Father goes free Gazza frozen out Breitling Door to No 10 enters history Race divide in big cities widens as whites move out Deal, what deal? People believe prosperity will deliver … The collapse of a hoped-for breakthrough will leave politicians even more desperate to strike a deal-because time is running out to win over Ulster's increasingly alienated population, writes Paul Bew Just AAsk Gap narrows but divide remains For want of a photo, agreement is lost Analysis Versac The Sharpest Critics Sotheby's calls off sale of Rachmaninov score Pulsar Have a ball with 1966 and all that Firstnight Theatre The World Cup Final 1966. BAC, London Sw11 Hewlett-Packard Parents must pay for vandals aged under 10 Police hold 150 in domestic violence raids Ing Direct Labour to review defence against burglars Fishing ban call gets short shrift Plan to save threatened species by closing British water has been dismissed as scaremongering, reports Valerie Elliott Carphone Warehouse Global warming entices exotic fish on flying visit MoD to recruit first chaplains for Muslims Welcome to our network Was it a wise move to create Beckham nativity? Ivana's gift wrap People Free Equipment Free Standard Installation Royal romance that's crossing boundaries Fired up at BBC No smoke… PS Picture Gallery Rac always there English teenagers slide down world educational league Allders Half of hospitals only just clean enough Detailed instructions on how to keep wards infection-free have been issued by the Health Department, reports Nigel Hawkes www.eggsave.com Theatre Tokens Is there a sexist in the House? Women MPs tell of abuse Jessops Police reopen case of lover who Diana claimed was 'bumped off' Flu dangers Incomers Proposed cuts to army regiments Restricting lorries on our motorways Extradition between UK and US Tory value for money Gordon Brown's plans Effects of ID cards on civil liberties Age of diplomacy Meaning of Christmas Va va voom Picture Gallery A Brave New Dawn With enough support, Hamid Karzai can rebuild Afghanistan Meltdown at Madame Tussauds The only appropriate response to the nonsensical Beckham Nativity scene Stupendous! Their best yet! Don't miss it! Welcome to our theatre of the absurd Notebook Taxed and Spent A warning to Brown and little to cheer for Howard When Blair calls in the poodles, we have only the press wolves to save us Mr Blunkett is safe so long as he keeps insulting judges and passing draconian laws The British media is justly described as the most reptilian in the world, it needs to be Broken hearts. Broken boats. And broke This report is just another chapter in the tragic story of the destruction of our fishing fleet It is the fishermen themselves who know most about the state of our fishing grounds Picture Gallery Beating them to the punch Howard has blagged Labour with his bash-a-burglar rhetoric. If only changing the law were so simple Thunderer: Ask not. It tolls for me Thunderer BNP faces £5,000 fine for accounts deadline failure evesham Technology Hiscox Policeman accused of sexual assault Freemove Online Seaside rampage of rapist boys Teenagers from children's home face life in jail after assault on a 13-year-old in crime spree, reports Simon de Bruxelles Holidays at risk as airlines fold Protection sought for passengers losing out on budget fares, Ben Webster writes One. Tel Husband and wife murdered Pensions bonus for working on New toll road 'Honour plot' Crash victims Policeman jailed Jungle fever over The Times Coinstar Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Four Forms of Disease Van Cleef & Arpels So close… a back-up gene to save young lives Peers snub Falconer by voting to keep Lord Chancellor in the Lords Sport emporio New laws to govern conduct of judges Demon Financier's wife suffered broken ribs in attack Labour will tax us more, say voters Register Harrods Lastminute.com A performance as slick as a spillage from an oil tanker Parliamentary Sketch Nationwide Security dossier found in street Dear Santa, this year I want a refund millets Sunrise Times World News Who poisoned Yushchenko? Doctors at the Austrian clinic that treated Ukraine's opposition leader confirm there was a plot to kill him, Jeremy Page reports from Kiev Russia accuses West of meddling in Kiev Suicide notes become a bestseller The final words of desperate Germans have been an unlikely success, reports Roger Boyes Gifts that Will Put Whatever Father Christmas Brings … Death Sentences Weather Eye (AFP): Mexico murder (Reuters): Mafia rounded up Careless police Scuba Diving Lessons for the Entire Family American Express French stars face inquiry over 'cash for parties' Charles Bremner reports on alleged gifts to Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu from a businessman on the run US hawks fear that lifting embargo will lead to a flood of new weapons that may threaten Taiwan The Times EU ready to end ban on arms sales to China Lastminute.com Linguaphone Absent leaders hit low note at La Scala show Online CIA chief predicts rising tide of attacks and unrest Bruised Bush wins reform of intelligence structure Tesco Dutchman faces court over gas attack on Kurds Good Faith US Combat Deaths Reached 1,000 Yesterday Five Worst Hit States I pray for my soldiers all the time but we've lost four in a day Karzai takes office with vow to wage war on terror and drugs Lastminute.com broadband (AP): Ashdown in Bosnia pay row (Reuters): Mladic pension (AFP): Hanged at 7 (Reuters): China cries foul (AFP): Salmon returns Schrijver Systeem UK Ltd Schizophrenia Association of Great Britain Talk like a Native: An Eh to Zed Guide Why Americans pretend to be Canadian Travellers adopt new identity to escape scorn abroad, writes Elaine Monaghan Times Business Pound tops $1.95 Price of oil drops Vivendi hit by fine Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Big buyout firms close in for war of Wickes Railways Bill strips regulator of key decisions on charging Lady luck deserts boardroom women Associated plans to lower the Standard for Londoners Independence and the Rail Regulator DIY guide to acquisitions Picture Gallery Hostility in Harmony Direct Line Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Sprint to spend Stop Press Publicis change 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 Insurers may fight verdict doubling September 11 cost Minerva in talks to relieve its Allders headache Swiss Re finally secures letting for a whole floor at the Gherkin Private Buyers' Property Push How Gold Fields Investors Voted Sainsbury's prefers Asda's Morrison to oversee IT Tax on life insurers 'will hit returns for policyholders' Gold Fields dealt huge blow in its battle with Harmony Tchenguiz in race to acquire Spirit pubs portfolio CSFB loses its name in merger of banking operations IBM Pound tops $1.95 as the dollar slides J&J closes in on pacemaker deal Race is on to find the new Spitzer As the scourge of Wall Street prepares to stand for Governor. . . Fraud-buster backed by all Colgate axe falls on 4,000 jobs TV drama creates a crisis that the Richard Irving on a BBC Two film that shows how rogue trading could pose a new terrorism threat Times Online Financial time bombs pose Warren Buffett's explosive warning in March 2003 about the dangers posed by derivatives reads just as freshly today. This is an edited extract Derivatives carry dangers that, while now latent, are potentially lethal City Diary Luvvies abound City Diary Called to account City Diary City may wake up to Fact or Fiction: Which Simulation Really Happened? If you pay peanuts City Diary What would Eliot Ness have said? 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 MOPS French meddling will fell EADS IBM to offload PCs to China Key trends that underpin move Analysis Directive will kill the trust in City of London European Briefing Tempus Business Equity Prices Media Austrian Friends Provident falls as lock-up appears to be breached Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Little Quintain's big ideas should boost price further Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers PHS Gilts UBC boosted by broadcasting shake-up Smaller Capitalisation Shares Northumbrian Water Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items State has duty to protect incompetent patients Court of Appeal Times Register Father Aelred Stubbs Anglican monk who gave spiritual counsel to the anti-apartheid campaigner Steve Biko Father Aelred Stubbs, Cr, priest, was born on August 2, 1923. He died on October 17, 2004, aged 81 Lives Remembered Hamish Selkirk Spitfire pilot, with a fiery temperament, who was awarded the DFC for his low-level reconnaissance missions Hamish Selkirk, DFC, wartime fighter and reconnaissance pilot, was born on July 1, 1920. He died on October 29, 2004, aged 84 Geoffrey Pope Director of the Royal Aircraft Establishment who in retirement steered Exeter University back to health in competitive times Geoffrey Pope, CB, aerospace consultant, was born on April 17, 1934. He died on October 25, 2004, aged 70 Bohmu Aung Nationalist who opposed British rule in Burma but after independence fell foul of a succession of his country's governments Anniversaries Birthdays Forthcoming Marriages Picture Gallery Dinners Service Dinner School News Memorial Service Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths To place death notices Court Circular debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Did Hilde Hunt have the right to stage her "remarkable suicide"? Inhumane What's your view? Not when, but whom? Misrepresented? '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, Valerie Grove tells the story of Hilde Hunt, a 91-year-old who took her own life two weeks ago An easy way out Still taboo Choose life Restoring control A word of warning Questions Answered Tornado revived Blitz memories Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Shopping is being done in a general gala atmosphere this Christmas The AirMiles Travel Company To Obtain an official collector envelop call Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Sport Johnson deserts France to shop in Irish stores Racing Geraghty gracious in stirring victory Times Test Hardy Eustace opens defence of crown at Navan The Wright Track CV for Success Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Today's Fixtures UKA turns to professor in effort to raise bar Athletics Chores come first for the warrior Owen Slot finds the would-be world heavyweight champion adopting a low-key approach to his bid for glory Williams unwilling to take beard rule on the chin World title bout left in the balance after disagreement Khan may be tempted to stay amateur The Times Streak takes belated aim at England Cricket Davis earns qualified success Golf Women's tour remains in turmoil Famous names to be united in classic love match Tennis Neil Harman reports on a romance that will be blessed at Wimbledon Boxing IOC calls for action Towers under fire Pair undefeated Spirit lifted In the fast lane Easy does it End of the road Troubled Thomson admits defeat Sailing Dark Blue tide erodes rock-hard defences of Cambridge Varsity Match How They Lined up at Twickenham Oxford looking to outflank Durham's City admirers Matthew Pryor talks to a student impatient to tackle different figures Middle Men Top Whistle-Blowers Simpson-Daniel suffers new injury blow Timesonline The Times Photosales Woodward advocates using best referees regardless of country Redknapp ready to disembark at St Mary's Wolves bring Hoddle out of exile Blueprints for Success Picture Gallery How They Stand Last Night's Results Pools Forecast The Premiership Today Dichio adds to Molineux woe Coca-Cola Championship McCarthy wrecks Mourinho return Champions League Victor Chandler Group H Sam strike brings relief to troubled Wrexham Coca-Cola League One Ternet aims to revive Gillingham Everton cash fears allayed Pressure on Liverpool rises after Gerrard hints at exit Timesonline Ronaldo leads exercise to bolster youthful readiness Group a Group D O'Neill left to count cost of missing Uefa Cup consolation Group F Arsenal mark progress with five-gun salute Bose The Times Crossword His hand forced, professor Wenger lets loose the lads Russell Kempson appraises the cadets on show at the Highbury parade ground Times Sport Chelsea in Wenger's sights The Times Final Positions in Group E Inside The Times Wednesday The Woman who Could Make You £100m Richer Quotes of the Day Shame on the enemies of my right to a fair trial The evidence should be available to prove a crime beyond reasonable doubt Hapless Home Office Cabinet solidarity? Mystery givers Image of the Day A Royal Commission has recommended that fishing should be banned in a third of UK waters to save threatened species The Ethicist Any bids? The $262m fortune up for sale When Diana Bilinelli split up with her husband, a Saudi Sheikh, she was awarded half of his fortune but never saw a penny. Now she is selling the debt. Steve Boggan reports After 20 years of cat and mouse, Diana's lawyers are trying something new I was ordered to start learning the Koran. If I got it wrong, I was beaten We arrived at airports and there was no checking of passports—that was for others Chasing the Assets Correction 'I knew I'd better get a move on' Publishing your first novel at 58 is not easy. But, as Vena Cork explains to Penny Wark, age spurred her on The germ of her story came from the man who had stalked her teenage daughter The Times Offers Direct A Courageous last stand Young Alex Scott had an aggressive from of childhood cancer but that didn't stop her raising $1 million for charity. Barry Wigmore reports Lemonade stands bearing Alex's logo popped up in front yards across America Stella Artois Screen 'We still have no power over out lives here' As President Karzai is sworn into office in Afghanistan, Catherine Philip finds that male culture still dominates and oppression continues for many women Soup fit for a king (and his mistress) Dish home. forum@thetimes.co.uk Your household dilemmas solved Cauliflower and Parmesan Soup Maybe I was too happy as a child Emotional Intelligence Rachel Ragg argues that her idylic childhood in a wonderful family has left her less able to cope with the cut-and-thrust of the 'real' adult world Giving my world rhyme and reason Love Etc Al Alvarez Why shop when you can surf? Don't let queues, traffic and stroppy sales assistants spoil your festive fun. It is possible to avoid retail hell in the weeks before Christmas—just let the shops come to you, says fashion editor Lisa Armstrong Times Online Grand Designs Rapid Response Bags of ideas for tired, puffy eyes Beauty Expert Arts Batty enough to win in 2005? Bush, bats and balls helped Jeremy Deller to win the Turner. Rachel Campbell-Johnston offers her tips for next year Pleasance Theatre Islington Tomorrow in Screen The Lion King A royal egg boiler used by George III Object Lesson A prize for conformity What is cutting-edge today soon becomes mainstream, argues John Russell Taylor Agent provocateur Photography Juergen Teller lives to push the boundaries, he tells Joanna Pitman It's very exciting or very disagreeable, depending on your taste Theatre The Borrowers Citizens', Glasgow Anne of Green Gables Pop Secret Machines Scala, N1 The Royal Ballet Caribbean sun melts Celtic fury Theatre Playboy of the West Indies Tricycle, Nw6 Matura certainly downplays the sheer callousness in the original Events Pop Tony Bennett Festival Hall Concert Catherine the Great Orchestra Wigmore Hall Firstnight in the main paper Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Journey's End Duke of York's Theatre Variations Film Choice A crash course in the art of crime Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Viewing Guide David Chater Demonstrating true love True Fiction Toby Moore Word Watching Philip Howard T2 Crossword No 3456 Polygon Su Doku Champagne Picture Gallery T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Picture The loan The Times A Lotto career satisfaction Working Relationship: Dianne Thompson, head of Camelot, and ber PA, Linda Bird The Lottery has raised £16 billion for good causes and made 1,700 millionaires Multiple Display Advertising Items Agony and ecstasy: why lads are going nuts for Louise Downside of the office festive party Nic Paton advises secretaries and PAs organising the Christmas bash on how to avoid an unseasonal nightmare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easy cheesy to create some Christmas Cheer Tasting Curls take a turn again at making fashion waves Louise O'Connell discovers that in hair trends what goes round comes round Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A gritty setting for a pearl of a venue Conference Call Recycling all in a good cause FYI tiny
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