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News from 09/12/2004

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Giles Smith, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, James Bone in New York, Carol Lewis, David Sharrock in Belfast, Clifford Coonan in Beijing, Matthew Syed, DJM, John Quelch, Neelam Verjee, Jeremy Page in Kiev, David Nicholson, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian MacKinnon in Ramallah, Hilary Finch, Simon Campbell, Cormac Murphy-O'connor, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Bob Stanley, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Joe Morgan and Richard Irving, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Tim Reid in Washington, Helen Rumbelow and Rory Watson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Stanley Johnson (Conservative Candidate, Teignbridge), Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor and Mike Theodoulou, Valerie Elliott, Roland Watson in Washington, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent in Randjesfontein, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, George Lawson, Jan Newton, Jill Dupleix, Ian Skidmore, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Richard Holledge Portsmouth fan, Elaine Monaghan and Tim Reid, Nick Wyke, Flona McCann in Buenos Aires, Anatole Kaletsky, C. J. Bearman, Charles Bremner, Gary Chamberlin, Ron Lewis, Peter Siverster, Greg Hurst, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Houlton, Stephen Farrell in Shaibah, Derwent May, Martin Gibson, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Chirs Torrero, Russell Kempson, Nabila Sadiq, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Matt Dickinson Cheif Football Correspondent, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Clifford Coonan in Beijig, Adam Sage in Paris, Joe Jarvie, Glasgow, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Rory Watson in Brussels, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, Chris Davies (Leader, British Liberal Democrat MEPs; Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe), Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Yam Gurung, Farnborough, Hampshire, Sean MacAulay, Eric Ellis in Singapore, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Bruce Rhodes, Stephen Rayner, Sean O'Neill, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Maia Norman, Sean O'Nelli, Lee Iacocca, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Chirs Campling, Bill Bullocke, Rye, East Sussex, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Peter Lansley in Istanbul, Adam Luck and Dalya Alberge, Christopher Van der Noot Newbury, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Bob Wilson, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Alison Gibson, Steve Keenan Southampton fan, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lottie Moggach, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Paul Wilmott, Tom Rdwland, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robert Rhodes, Owen Slot, Thomas Stuttaford, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Bryan Reuben, Jenny Davey, Charles Bremner in Paris, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore,

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The Times Ministers crack down on sickies Childcare boost Computer glitch Peace pledge Boys Toys Data shake-up United falter Index Britain's secret plan for new global climate pact Anatole Kaletsky Screen Four missing as helicopter ditches in sea In the Times Today The Times Secret climate pact Nightclub death BBC sport safe Fish quota sliced Baby whisperer Magical winner Business Less chance of a chip off the old block Computers—the Vital Statistics Bose Careful, lads, that laptop might burn your genes Scientists have linked portable computers and male infertility, reports Sam Lister No pay without a sick note for workers in public sector Father banned from home for smacking his son T2 TV show cheat is facing jail Chicken's secret Tree politics Balmoral shooting Not even a nibble before the £28,000 truffle meets its end Record Breakers Prada To obscurity and beyond for the quiet space hero Victims of hiss and tell take to the stage in the political panto Blunkett crisis deepens as he Former girlfriend is promoted to key role after 'messy affair' Straight Talking: The Thoughts of David Blunkett Savages Cabinet and Whitehall Parents win fight for tax break to pay for nannies Online Nikon It looks good, but beware the catch Do You Qualify? $18bn Games are Serious Business Bored revellers scrabble for seasonal fun Just AA sk Merry Christmas, your PlayStation 2 is stuck in Suez E-bobbies needed to beat crime online Ulster Peace deal brokers left facing yet another hill to climb Historic compromise that was beyond reach Deepcut deaths disturb Hain Bell ban appeal Official charged £10m drugs haul Minding the gap Santa's in Surrey Citroën Chanel Fortnum & Mason El Greco goes home Magazine 'Adam' died of neck wounds Gay bishop move Christmas bail Turner winner's art teacher marks him down as too old hat Homebase Morgan has an Eye to settle scores and make headlines Blues blue-blooded supporter PS… Picture Gallery Mothers' death rate is higher for minorities Sony Weather Eye Drug offers breast cancer hope A five-year trial has shown advantages of newer medication over the 'gold-standard' treatment, Nigel Hawkes reports TCM The Sharpest Critics Lastminute.com Croft Empire strikes again to conjure the traditional magic of panto Firstnight Theatre Aladdin Hackney Empire, London E8 Iris Murdoch's work EU position on Romania's entry Decline in chemistry signals poor future for UK industry Cyclists on the phone Mob rule and democratic advances Facts and foxes Burke's wisdom Madame Tussaud's Nativity scene Picture Gallery Shades of Green Seeking a new approach to climate change is risky but right Could Do Better Why a damning school report can be the making of you These modern architects should be like hermit crabs, not lobsters Arts Notebook Photo Finish A deal in Ulster is deferred but not necessarily derailed Our prisons should be places of redemption, not mere holding pens The race for 2008 has started The Democrats already have a front-runner for their next attempt on the White House The Times Join the Debate Why the buck will rebound The dollar's collapse has all the characteristics of a financial speculation reaching its climax You must be free to hate me Thunderer Cristina Odone PC World Doctor tells patients foreign surgeons simply can't cut it Cardinal calls jails a disgrace Swedish Diagnosis WHSmith Bh s mega day Survivors say train drivers are passing more signals at red Bank & Olufsen 104 years old and veteran says that he feels reborn Your M&s Chance to chat with Editor The Times hp invent Time running out for a vote on EU constitution Blair still beats Brown in the Labour likeability stakes The only words that will matter are yes and no Van Cleef & Arpels Tales about sand that swallows people may have a grain of truth The Link Pension shake-up will cost top civil servants thousands Final Salary or Career Average: What IT Means An indecent proposal - on expenses House of Fraser intel inside Judge sues over race bias Employment Tough step on homework Schools Architects win reprieve Higher Education Calumet Nature Labour plans power for the people Staples and Office World Award for 71-year-old who threw burglar from top window Should we respond to housebreaking with force? Holland & Barrett Protesters and police lose one appeal each Blair's new climate deal is little more than Cloud Nine The Times Are we doing enough about climate change? The polluter must pay - a fine of up to £50,000 Growth in travel means Britain will miss its own greenhouse gas targets Admission of defeat will embarrass Blair as he tries to make climate change a G8 priority, reports Valerie Elliott Drink-driver blamed his dying wife for fatal crash In the Times on Saturday abbey Times World News Palestinian fighters reject a firebrand ally to back peacemaker for President The Rivals to Succeed Yassir Arafat as Leader of the Plo The Militant Movements France opposes new rules on EU arms sales to China Online Castel Europeans are wooed by Powell Chronology of Protest eggTM Beijing alarm as riots against poverty spread Off Books at British Bookshops & Sussex Stationers John Lewis How can you legislate for political correctness? lastminute.com Comedians say gag is no laughing matter Les Bons Mots PC World Mitterrand's son is guilty of £400,000 tax evasion Timberland Poison proof in two days Ukraine seals deal for new poll Sport (Reuters): Murders revisited (AP): Bleak forest (Reuters): Berlusconi verdict (Reuters): Wine protests Pirate divers face jail for looting Nazi ghost liner A German cruise ship sunk in the Baltic at the end of the war has been plundered despite being a war grave, writes Roger Boyes Su Doku (AP): Hunger pledge has fallen short (AP): Roadside bomb (Reuters): Child Killers jailed (Reuters): Sanctions threat (Reuters): Animal martyrs Black Watch hear Hoon's case for defence Homechoice US troops turn on Rumsfeld over scrap metal army Bush gives Treasury keys back to Snow Blacks Multiple Display Advertising Items Economic and Political Unions Latin states want their own EU British aid worker's expulsion ignites new row in Sudan northern rock Zimbabwe justice 'subverted by Mugabe' Moss (AP): Police fire at street traders (AP): Parole plea fails (Reuters): Grey area (AP): Shattered dreams The Times Hip-hop shakes Rockefeller drug laws Enforcement Plan Thursday Dec 9 2004 Red tape accord Kelda agrees Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Tories plan Treasury shake-up to stop spin on key data Standard Life is architect of own predicament, say MPs UTC makes new offter for Kidde as deadline rooms Times Business Minerva's eye on big prize China's brand new approach A most Gratifying Ale Letwin delivers upper cut to Chancellor Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Ata Day Esults in Brief Look Ahead EDS to end plan Stop Press Arla to merge Stop Press Bet of the Day Stop Press Rumour of the Day Stop Press Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot Times MPC opts for hold on rates 'No means test for pensioners'- Wicks Profit-takers rub shine off gold Treasury 'to act' on home reversions Retail Privatisations Fashion entrepreneur takes a stake in retail investor Baugur Jessops credits digital vogue for improvement in fortunes Barclays tipped to back Green for Allders buyout Sale likely to reignite interest in Minerva Analysis Iranian tycoon in fine Spirit over £345m deal Britain's Biggest Landlords GE imagination at work Numis sells its shares in Stock Exchange AIM flotation values Equator at £113.4m Vioxx pullout may cost Merck $300m Stagecoach beats expectations Markets Cisco Systems Cobham shares fall 8% after warning on profits DS Smith interims hurt by pensions charge Liberty plans to cut News Corp stake The Times Consumers drive Japan closer to recession Shares in Apple up on talk of new iPod Lenovo deal gives IBM foothold in Chinese market The Times China's dark horse to stampede West Powers in the PC World BT I've come to explain, says oil chief as he is arrested Bad loans warning by China's bank head Airbus boss tipped for EADS job as Chirac schemes European Bank loan to help Russia export oil by rail Changing the Guard at Eads Stormy Petrel City Diary Voters wanted City Dairy Partnership Breakdown Seen as Chess Conflict DNA could hold key to the next great wheeze Caissa founders in court battle The 'Brains' who Fell out Ron Henley Jonathan Kinlay 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 Will you give a homeless person a happy Christmas? Case Study Chancellor targets little man to pay for funding shortfall Incentives for small business owners may be consigned to history, writes Elizabeth Judge Forums aimed at listed firms Rate calculator Franchise help Guide on tax Returns fees rise Overseas trading Online advice British Land at record high on hopes of flagship site sale 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 Housing market holds the key to share performance Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Hammerson Gilts Bitter aftertaste for Tate & Lyle Smaller Capitalisation Shares Cobham 70 Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive Times Register Professor Fraser Brockington Public health expert who established the first British university course in nursing Lives Remembered Robert Birch Chief solicitor for Scotland Yard who advised on the Brixton riots and the Iranian Embassy siege before tackling video piracy Sir Douglas Frank Successful barrister and head of the Lands Tribunal Sir John Arnold Shrewd judge and reforming president of the High Court's Family Division Tania Alexander Russian aristocrat with a flair for life who made England her home but never forgot her roots Lives in Brief Frederuck Meyer, economist, was born on November 14, 1918. He died on September 23, 2004, aged 85 Forthcoming Marriages Cake Ceremony Dinner Service Dinner Legal News Church News Births Deaths Want to place a calassified advertisement? Court Circular In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Anniversaries Correction Scaling new heights of artistic inspiration Disaster threatens a Scottish treasure house Birthdays Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers All-In Combat Is the Army's proposal to amalgamate small regiments a good one? Facts and figures Suffered enough Yorkshire trouble What's your view? Outsourcing Name's the game For shame Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Skate into a pre-Christmas break at a famous Loch Powys hotel a night £60, Andorra a week £149, India a tour from £617. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers A restored Welsh hideaway Boulogne celebrates ferry link Spain Cruise & Sail Abroad Committal to enforce order of court Court of Appeal Asylum claim is not relevant to sentence Court of Appeal Judge can overrule wishes of family Court of Appeal Times on Line Jurisdiction challenge was made too late Court of Appeal Council's duty over vulnerable people Family Division Tropical events take a strange twist Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day December 9, 1921 AirMiles Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Hours of darkness Timesonline Times Sport Iris's Gift ready to return from leg injury Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Times Test Moscow Flyer will miss King George Fallon to go public with tapes that caused a stir Diary Huntingdon Taunton Racing The Times Sports Book Ludlow Thumbs up for Culloty Davies riding wave of Athens success Swimming European Short-Course Championships Briton on track to improve on skeleton service mazDa The Times mazda Els at ease as he enters home straight John Hopkins in South Africa hears the world No 3 assess the highs and lows of his sporting year Silverstone wins late reprieve Motor Racing The Results Service Development funds under threat while LTA relies on the dollar Tennis What is the Aca? Neville returns to help England clinch series Netball Bright Christmas! Blow to campaign against pollution Fishing Sport on Television Humphreys keeps dream alive with daring repair Sailing Slim pickings not the ticket for spivs caught in world wide web BJA in dogfight with phone company Judo Athletics needs injection of credibility Matthew Syed wonders why Balco drugs scandal has failed to dent public faith in the sport Chief Sports Reporter in Las Vegas Oliveira intends to make Hatton pay for 'mistake' Freedom fighter doing good for a suffering sport Close shave for Williams Limp finish for Jackman Favourites lose Players charged Deal for Cummins Bout postponded Youthful drive Andrew hopes Wilkinson can keep low profile Win Jonny's England Shirt Problems mounting for Northampton despite rejuvenation Rugby Union Times Online Key unlikely to benefit from spirited opening Yorkshire take action to patch up seam attack Scoreboard from Randjesfontein Times Online Magic Numberes and Free Champagne The Times ECB still wary of Sky falling in as TV decision is deferred Ashling O'Connor on the dilemma facing the governing body Redknapp joins rivals to cries of betrayal Fresh problems require old solutions Matt Dickinson on why Southampton have turned to a manager from the old school Eight Men Went to Lowe Others who Dared to Cross over Another comedy act for end of the pier show View from the Stands Times Writers Have their Say Thanks a million, Milan. What did you expect? The Premiership Today Shared loyalty is fantasy no manager can afford Why I believe Lehmann will be keeper of faith The Sunday Times Wenger suggests he will opt for experience in last line of defence Times Online Ferguson happy to let fate play its hand for United Fenerbahce Manchester United Group B Group D Real left with an empty feeling Champions League Mellor Makes his Mark Liverpool leave best for last on a night of Anfield … Champions League Peugeot The Times Crossword 22,843 Coming next Times Sport Gerrard opens Euro tunnel The Times Final Positions in Group a Inside The Times Quotes of the Day T2 Why do women MPs have to tolerate this sexist bluster? Send your comments to Don't be tweedy, Oliver Cold comfort or cure? Image of the Day A signed photograph of Marlene Dietrich, one of the Items in a film and entertainment sale at Christle's, London, next Tuesday The Ethicist Ghosts, hard graft and goals: my life with Dad Ten years after his death, a BBC TV documentary honours witer Dennis Potter. Here his daughter Sarah Potter reveals her most precious memories Is He the Greatest? 'Basically, it's all Glasgow, Bombay, Gateshead: in the world of globalised jobs, what matters is wages, as Hugo Rifkind learns when he sees the outsourcers award prizes to one another The Times Indian Calling Turkey? But it isn't Christmas yet... Dish home.fourm@thetimes.co.uk Turkey and Cranberry Burger Times on Line A fashion for white faces? Fashion An American label that built its image on a preppy lvy League look is accused of discrimination, and others in the clothing business are worried. Emily Davies reports How It Breaks down in the Ads Pure bliss in a six-foot wave Right pill, wrong patient Antidepressants are overprescribed but useful, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Doctor's Orders Icy Hazards Screen Hear the one about Natalie? Er, no. And, James Christopher finds, the extremely bright Ms Portman has no intention of telling If Portman cuts the mustard, she's a shoo-In for the next Julia Raberts Realisateur The ham in the designer mask New Releases The Phantom is sheer nostalgia for a bygone hit, says James Christopher The Phanton of the Opera Virgin More New Releases Wendy Ide finds three labourse of love that are not hard work at all Silver screen platinum prices Why can it cost over a tenner to see a film? Lottie Moggach investigates the price-busters The Incredibles Mondovino We find the UK's priciest popcorn Fright nights at the opera Lloyd Webber's is only the latest mad monster to pursue the hapless Christine, says lan Johns My Precious Behind the Mona Lisa Smile A documentary on the sage of Brian Wilson's album is a labour of love, says Bob Stanley Clever clogs lose the plot When the mainstream went indie, indie disappeared up its navel, says Sean Macaulay garden state Talent, looks, presents... In Tinseltown, only has-beens and never-will-bes deck their halls with boughs of holly. The players get the entire tree, specially imported, says Sean Macaulay Everything you need to know? Books There is a bewildering array of annual movie guides. Christopher Wood offers advice The Times Tomorrow in T2 Tchaikovsky re-Bourne Dance Swan Lake Sadler's Wells Concert Chaplin Operas Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Faithless Brixton Academy Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Natural World BBC Two, 8pm The Man who Broke Britain BBC Two, 9pm Variations Dispatches Channel 4, 9pm X-Rated: The Films that Shocked Britain Five, 11.10pm Film Choice Jesse James (1939) BBC Two, 1.15pm Ghost World (2001) Channel 4, 11.05pm Will It Snow for Christmas? (1996) BBC Two, 12.20am Bricking It fails to meet regulations Last Night's TV Getting Cross with God True Fiction Hugo Rifkind Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3457 Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Companion Stairlifts The Times Management is a question of focus The Week in Work Inside Contact US The Times Statwatch Good Week... What Else Happened Olympus Computers no longer so taxing Perks of the Week Data File What does your company offer you? The Office Psy Chologist A basis for questioning How To…conduct an Interview Job interviews are a two-way process and uneasiness is not the sole preserve of the candidate. Clare Dight outlines a ten-point plan to ensure that the interviewer asks all the right questions Test Yourself…do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Civil Aviation Authority Do you agree with this advice? The Headhunter Long lay-off has me edgy about return to work Worklife Challenge The Key to… laingorourke Progress can be rapid if you start on the beat The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers What Not to Do…whent It All Goes Wrong The best will be drawn to the US Some Europeans think that it is time to look away from the US for MBA inspiration. Harvard's John Quelch disagrees Case Study Offshoring Do you agree? The Gurus Boile down Course Watch The Job Now Do I Become... Test Yourself…answers What It's like Working For…l'oreal L'Oréal is a multinational with a distinctly French bouquet. Carol Lewis finds out whether it's worth it for workers in the UK You Need a New Job when… Data File Statwatch Lessons I Have Learnt Nabila Sabiq, managing dicrector of Joslin Rowe Temporarles and former asian Businesswoman of the Year Web Watch 'Pro' hobbyists force management rethink Trend Watch Pro-Ams Few of us are lucky enough to earn a living from doing something we really love. Yet in future, companies that recognise these passions will benefit, says Carly Chynoweth Careers of the Week Algorithmics Incorporated To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times A Techie Little Christmas… Panasonic Mini Music Systems Go to War abebooks.co.uk Let the Games Begin Full House by your Fireside Tony Dawe passes the popcorn to his son as they create their own cinema for a few hundred pounds You can watch in style. Even in a modest llving room, you can have a screen the size of your wall and sound that wraps around you like a blanket Call in the PDA Zen Upwardly Mobile Pocket Pilot Keeps Track Nick Wyke ditches the romance of the open road for the latest in in-car navigation vodafone Dell Fun for All the Family tiny.com

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