News from 10/12/2004
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Andrew Robson, William McCracken (Special Adviser), J. L. Kelleway, Kate Neven, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Jan Raath and Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Charles Cuff, Andrew Bradley, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, G. H. Chipperfield (Permanent Secretary), Nick Hawton, Ron Naylor, Cah, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Roland Watson and Amy Hunter, John A. Davis, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Margaret McCartney, Philip Warner, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, John Westerby and Gulu Ezekiel, Patrick Kidd, Jenny Knight, Roger Maynard, Tom Bawden and Robin Young, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Mrs Moneybags, Peter Kilnger, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, James Ashton, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Torben Petersen, Paul Nicolson (Chairman), Chris Johnston, Charles Bremner, Lisa Milne, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Bryan Storey, Angela Jameson, D. A. Gibbs, Russell Kempson, John Price, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Janan Ganesh, Christine Selb, Lisa Freedman, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Peter Jeffery, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Clifford Coonan, Jemma Chapman, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor and Dominic Kennedy, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Neil Norman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Jo Rees, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Tom Cox, Julian Muscatt, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Helena Stephenson, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Alistair Cooke, Patricia Voda, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Alison Gibson, Ian Whittell, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, Jane Shiling, Simon Jenkins, Lucia van der Post, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tom Roundell, John Crocker, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Russell Chamberlin, Michael Evans, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Colin McQuillian, Jenny Davey, Rob Coates, Peter Klinger, Katie van Kooten, Patience Wheatcroft, Trevor Trotman, Arthur Rushton, Janine di Giovanni, Damian Barr,
ResumoThe Times War crime general kept from justice Folic acid risk GMC reform plea Lost in the post Sounds Security threat Lord Scarman Who killed Formula One? A rare case of death by genius Fraud fears as post replaces the ballot box Hollywood Harvey £19m cabinet Festive fisticuffs Scarman, the liberal judge who rescued racial peace, dies aged 93 In the Times Today The Times Business Claims culture branded a myth Police inquiry Soldiers home Clamper charged Turkey delight The Biggest Spenders The prince of buyers Burberry £19m is price of cupboard love Hundreds gathered in London to see an ornate and unique cabinet sold for a record price, reports Dalya Alberge It is inset with amethyst, agate and quartz … it could be an acquired taste in Britain 'It is a particular pleasure to be in Sheffield with David' Blair Cabinet is powerless, says former No 10 official Bodies of navy crew are found Union donation to Labour fund Real cost of the morning after Teacher accused of sex with boy Freemove The New Miss Marple Santas run right out of Christmas spirit It's like the wicked witch snacking on dwarf stew Firstnight Theatre His Dark Materials Olivier Theatre, London SE1 Sony The Sharpest Critics How Vitamin Can Protect Birth defect dangers are a greater threat Civil Service rape trial halted Drink and forget Phone scam fines Jail reform call Crèches for men Zeta-Jones appeal Royal eBay sale Breast cancer fear for pregnant women over folic acid tablets Shipman: how the doctors' General Medical Council acted in the interests of the profession, Dame Janet Smith's inquiry into the murders concludes. Russell Jenkins reports Life and Crimes of a Murderer Reforms have already started, says GMC Prescription for Change One hundred proposals on what should be done Authorities lose track of 10,000 expelled students Weather Eye Dell Farmers face fines for littering countryside Spanish lottery scam revealed Football ruling Terror suspect Boy death charge Belief in God Bird's custard comes home to roost in £70m deal Inventor of many talents Jessops M&S Times leading articles Ministers back legal safeguards Test case on future of postal voting examines organised electoral fraud What we Found Who the Dickens is that with Dr Who? MazDa Picture Gallery Iron Lady always had the last word Raising the roof PS Robin as Batman Action Taken by the Animal Activists Bonhams Extremist animal rights activists pose main threat to economy EbaY.co.UK In the Times on Saturday Man driven barking mad by the neighbours mangles their Volvo (but spares their house) Blunkett's private and public affairs Sticking point in the Northern Ireland peace process Distribution of wealth Charity cards Meaning of Christmas More school hours but less maturity School holidays Man-sized illness Picture Gallery Heir Style There is a good case for changing the rules on royal succession One Lump or Two? Custard's last stand is a long way off When did dying in a disaster qualify you for all-American hero worship? Heal Thyself The medical profession must heed the Shipman inquiry's demands Bush should have dropped Rumsfeld, the deadbeat dad of the Iraq war If the military planning was woeful, the treatment of prisoners was an utter disgrace Let's wise up to popular wisdom Politicians should revise their low opinion of voters' judgments and listen more The Times A Trotsky to tame the BBC Staff will resist the Director-General's plans for a lean and fit public broadcaster. He must win Thunderer: Probity before power Comet School is closed over sacking protest fears Visa Teacher who had lesbian affair with pupil is jailed Don't play the blame game, Irish Archbishop cautions The Sunday Times Extracts from the IRA Statement The Top 100 Oxford and Cambridge come top of world league for science Dixons Top brass among the first to go in £250m cull of RAF Air chief gives warning of turbulence and uncertainty ahead as 8,000 redundancies begin, writes Michael Evans American Exp Platinum Where Axe Falls M1 car-pool lane to cut times Tough-love justice is swift, so long as miscreants turn up Bang & Olufsen The Phantom of the Opera Lockets strategy for soothing a minister when under pressure Parliamentary Sketch Prince's mansion Bach bites back American Exp Platinum Monkeys find tools can make life easier Cancer striking more children Britain dithers over US and EU Sport Winner Best Picture of the Year Bill revisits male heir rule Royal Succession Hiring lapses in Whitehall Ethnic Minorities Loophole in hunting ban Country File BT Small change to make a big difference The Times PC World Harrods Young photographers excel at a pet subject PC World PC World Bush gives little hint of clearing the air over climate divisions Multiple Display Advertising Items What's in the Kyoto Protocol Tiny.com T2 Roma asylum checks ruled racist Gone out for a bike ride. I'll be back after 14 years and 35,000 miles. With a new wife Fortnum & Mason Times World News 'Massacre general' kept from justice by old allies The Case against Ratko Mladic Belgrade's lack of will aids army fugitive Fear and suspicion are hampering the hunt for an indicted war criminal who has so far evaded justice, Nick Hawton reports BBC Good Food Show A Military Life 'To most of the world he is a butcher but to a few he remains a great hero' Hp invent Workers threatened with 48-hour week Abbey French pop star refuses to sing to taxman's tune Judges to rule on fate of Berlusconi Harrods The Trilogy's Crown Jewel Wherefore art thou? Pls txt me in Verona Register EU rules out Ukraine entry Pulmo Bailly Habsburgs' plea for long-lost riches fails to move Austria How Ukraine Measures up (Reuters): Vatican fury at PC christmas (Reuters): Dialogue queried (AP): War crimes row (AP): Soldier on trial (AFP): Welcome home (Reuters): Taleban turmoil Budgens Four killed in gun attack on stage at heavy metal show The Times Past Shootings Two more countries back gay marriage Bayer HealthCare After the Show, the Price List American TV ushers in sitcom and soap shopping Outrage over wash-for - fuel plan for 150 Aborigines Alliance Leicester Balpa Parents picket layabout offspring Domestic drudgery drove the Barnards to drastic action, Jacqui Goddard reports from Miami Hopes rise as Filipinos found alive ten days after mudslide Spoil your kids this Christmas Online (AP): Teenagers flogged (AP, AFP): No puffer trains (AP): Terrorism award (Reuters): Rape acquittal (Reuters): Conflict fears The Times Poll threat averted as Sharon wins Gaza vote Broadband Dubai goes for record with tower that's half a mile high Shias unite to form strongest political party Old enmities are put aside for the sake of a new alliance, says Richard Beeston US Army plagued by desertion and plunging morale (AFP): Six feared dead in botched rescue (Reuters): Coup plot appeal (AFP): Congo troop move (AFP): Guinea pig love (Reuters): Award for Jagger (AP): Annan defended Media Times Business Pension pressure Friday Dec 10 2004 Royal Bank cheer Italy hits at ECB Stock Markets Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Pizza king snaps up life fund in record £1bn deal Colgate chiefs get teeth into free karate and pet care Post offices 'could be doubling sales' Funds open way to riches Not looking so clever Boodles Leighton's juggling act at Royal Mail Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Gold Results in Brief North Sea Oil Look Ahead Ford head to leave Stop Press Vivendi sell-off Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Chaplins Business Big Shot French PM unveils plan to reform 35-hr week Treasury gives insurers more time to lobby over surplus tax The Rise and Fall of a Controversial Measure Opec prepares to support oil price by enforcing quotas France to sell €700m holding in airline IBM Vandevelde and Choo line up for LK Bennett Linda Bennett stands to earn £70 million, after starting up with £13,000 and a £315,000 loan Chief named at Travis Perkins Portfolio Building Services Berkeley faces £42m hit from directors' bonuses Center Parcs plans fifth UK complex The Times Greene King beats forecasts Shares in Geest jump on takeover approach Sainsbury debt near junk, says Moody's Record trade deficit as rates are kept on hold House prices set to rise by 4% next year, say mortgage lenders Croner Engineers want level playing field through pension funding Premier Farnell issues profits warning The Company's Make-Up Game for Games? City Diary Picture imperfect City Diary BT feels the heat as ban ends re-use of key data Xstrata will press on with WMC bid despite breaches Billiton agrees deal with Brazilian mills Bricks and Mortar Daresbury quits as Highland chairman Black investors join Gold Fields debate Beijing told to hasten reforms Newspapers express the State's approval of Lenovo- IBM deal Analysis Abbey Air China raises £519m in share sales The Sun hits on new soaraway figures We are living through a communications revolution and nobody knows where it will end The Sunday Times Associated to launch 'Lite' Standard read And the Contenders are... Rapper sings to Universal tune Dance isn't dead, the Ministry's still sound Adam Sherwin talks to the team that is taking a supposedly tired London scene to Asia and beyond Disney sets scene for DVD war of formats Back British business to win in a global economy Crème Will you give a homeless person a happy Christmas? 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For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Index falls to five-week low as big names go out of favour 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 Greene King will get tastier as it goes down The Day's Biggest Movers Berkeley Group Gilts Builders lifted by interest rate decision Smaller Capitalisation Shares Theo Fennell Banking & Finance LEO Diamond Encounters Encounters Times Register Lord Scarman Independent-minded Law Lord whose wise report steadied an alarmed country after the Brixton rioting of April 1981 Lives Remembered Joe Sisco US deputy Secretary of State who prevented Greece and Turkey going to war in 1974 Joe Sisco, US diplomat, was born on October 31, 1919. He died on November 23, 2004, aged 85 Mujahid Abu Shawarib Yemeni soldier and politician who helped to expel his country's Saudi-backed royalist rulers Mujahid Abu Shawarib, Yemeni tribal leader, army officer and politician, was born on April 3, 1939. He died after a car accident on November 17, 2004, aged 65 Dr Fernando Valle Politician and doctor who fought against tyranny in Portugal Dr Fernando Beata Cardoso do Valle, medical practitioner, was born on July 30, 1900. He died on November 26, 2004, aged 104 Brian Houlden Chairman of Warwick Business School who established a successful undergraduate programme Professor Brian Houlden, chairman of Warwick Business School 1967-73, was born on April 23, 1926. He died on November 23, 2004, aged 78 Shiing-Shen Chern Mathematician and much-loved teacher who redefined global differential geometry Lives in Brief Ken Hannam, film and television director, was born on July 12,1929. He died of cancer on November 16,2004, aged 75 Luis Fernando Ardila, actor, was born in Pereira in 1952. He was murdered in Bogotá on November 18,2004, aged 52 A guide to carol concerts and services round Britain Archive shows Scots language thriving in globalised world Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Service of Thanksgiving Dinners School News Memorial Service Births Deaths Timesonline To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers As the World Burns Are we doing enough to combat change in the Earth's climate? Gone fission Nothing to be done Birthdays Energy eaters Anniversaries Births: The son of a hirerout of riding horses, and … Deaths: As well as being rector of St George's Church … Questions Answered Chess Daily Life December 10, 1940 Quick Word Personal Column Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced For the car fan who has everything How many speed traps can you be caught by in a single day? Timesonline Nav-Now Motors Motoring Christmas Gift Guide Regtransfers.co.uk Plain meaning to be given to words in court order Court of Appeal Extended sentence consecutive to determinate one Court of Appeal Discrimination by UK immigration officers House of Lords Timesonline Feeling cold? Spare a thought for Siberia Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes On this Day AirMiles Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Towering rewards draw world to Sha Tin Racing BHB makes cuts across the board Times Test Kelami has chase prize marked for export Cheltenham The Wright Track The Times Offers Direct Doncaster Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Wolverhampton McDonnell still spoiling for a fight The Wimpole Hair Restoration Clinic Links I Could Have Been a Contender Three who Fell at the Final Hurdle Hatton unfazed by perils on path to Tszyu showdown The Times Photosales Tyson in trouble again after 'car rage' incident Foster keeps it short and sweet Swimming Decline of rivals allows Gourlay to regain top spot Bowls English hopes fail quality test Squash Bowman ready to 'give it a go' against Guildford Hockey The Results Service Today's Fixtures Links Bryant courting more controversy Results and how They Stand Manning in line for clutch of honours American Sport Rivals and friends reunited in battle of the great survivors Leicester braced for round two Tindall suffers fresh injury setback How their Recent Records Compare Gomarsall working hard to maintain his progress The Sunday Times Treviso's advance good for the game Timesonline Clijsters in Open frame Bullimore's quest Walkinshaw back Harris goes home Gains for Elite Fine comeback Bullish Bears Recharged Trescothick out to find his feet on travels Cricket Boxing and yoga on menu We're chasing, 1,121-who wants to open? Swimming Timesonline Cheetham aiming to stay in spotlight Golf Leaderboard Zimbabwe clubs' revolt sends game into chaos Links Michael Schumacher: the serial winner who murdered Formula One Magic Numbers and Free Champagne The Rap Sheet Timesonline Comet Ecclestone concession ends soap opera at Silverstone Cracknell hits out at Radcliffe Athletics Marathon marks anniversary with parade of champions Links Yeading race to find alternative venue for big Cup day Football Oxford spring surprise by signing Diaz Millfield march on in spite of defence slips Wednesday raise the steak in Pie War Timesonline The Premiership Today Millwall express anger at FA charges of racism Champions League: Preparing for the next Step Neville takes aim at Old Trafford's tried and trusted The Last 16 Great nights must be measured in silverware Champions League Resistance to Glazer increases after new PR gaffe Redknapp begins bonding procedure Sporting Index Athletics The Times Crossword 22,844 Wenger ready to opt for restorative powers of Lehmann Robben able to open up at last over cancer scare Times Sport Chelsea refuse to be thrown off the trail of £35m Gerrard The Times Inside Picture Gallery Index Celebrities are as much God's children as the rest of us Quotes of the Day Sighs matter Unrefined Commons Image of the Day The B of the Bang, a new £1.42 million sculpture in Manchester, is floodlit for the first time, before its official launch next month The Ethicist 'Yeah, I spent $400m but we made classics' Film-maker Harvey Weinstein could soon be dumped after his contract with Disney expires, but he remains unrepentant and unbowed. Interview by Neil Norman Harvey's Legacy What the Critics Said Slow and steady, soft and succulent Dish The Times Direct Is the risk really Health Doctors have to weight the pros and cons of any medical care, says Margaret McCartney, a GP, but patients must try to make up their own minds on acceptable risk 'I'd Do It Again' Tomorrow in body&soul Another Christmas hazard to fear Hair with Hari Try a little bit of black magic Ask Lucia Dover Street Market It's cool to cook Luxury with Lucia The flavour of the jus Stephen made was ambrosial. The course is worth it for that alone WarnerClassics Sounds A Ring at full throttle Director Keith Warner went straight from one Wagner cycle to another. He tells Robert Thicknesse why Warner finds the Wotan of Rheingold "like Tony Blair" "Singers are more open than actors to imaginative journeys" Who's who (or what) in the Ring Re-enter Gubbay, centre stage The impresario has put his Savoy Opera failure behind him, says Richard Morrison He is at least as cultured as the critics who attack him for being naff Warner Explain Yourself Trust the Sage's wisdom Gateshead boasts a top-class musical centre, with plans to match, says Matthew Connolly The Times New Faces Joss Stone Bands for all seasons New CDs Avoid yuletide special and go for the year's best, advises Geoff Brown This Rachmaninov has the energy to wake the doziest reveller Guilty Pleasures Well I'll be Wombled - Tate's festive fare is Swiss cheese I thought it might be Tate Modern does Jive Bunny, with snow! What's on Viennese, Russian or Baroque? Concerts to suit all tastes Opera & Ballet Concert Weill's risqué business Opera One Touch of Venus Grand Theatre, Leeds Theatre Ain't Misbehavin' Crucible, Sheffield Firstnight in the main paper Benedict Nightingale reviews … Concert TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial The West Wing Viewing Guide Gardener of the Year BBC Two, 8pm Variations Empire Warriors BBC Two, 9pm Sam Cooke: Legend BBC Two, 11.35pm The Return of Frank James (1940) Film Choice Disclosure (1994) Five, 10.05pm The Terror(1963) BBC Two, 12.35am Derivative drama feels all too real Last Night's TV The quiet stuff True Fiction John Young, 74, the "quiet hero", was a pioneering astronaut from the Sixtles who shunned the ilmelight. He has Just retired after 42 years at Nasa. T2 was at his leaving party Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3458 Polygon T2 Quiz Su Doku Champagne Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Digital First Bricks and Mortar Propertyaddict It's Champagne and cashbacks time as developers rush to turn any year-end losses into profits Rents are rising at their fastest rate for three years Hertfordshire Agents Say: This Week Surrey Agents Say Hertfordshire V Surrey In Mews House in Southwest London Wycombe Place, SW18: a four-bedroom property in a gated community with garden Out Farmhouse in East Sussex Piltdown: Grade Ii listed 15th-century hall house with annexe and barn suitable for conversion Away Riverside Property in Norfolk Homing: a 1920s house sitting on a gentle bend of the North Norfolk Broads The Cove Dwellers Damian Barr visits Antigua, where a flat costs the same as a beach hut in Barbados Santa Claus will soon hold his annual beach party here Westbury Where the Other Halflives It has more shades of grey than John Major's sock drawer From Post to Thriller An odd piece of wood led to 15 years of hard restoration work, says Jenny Knight To get large-enough beams they shaped three trees by hand How the Other Halflives Beckingham palace has a few golf holes for David to play Michael Shanly Homes A Dilemma for Emma Mortgagemakeover Should a trainee teacher in Dorset sell or let her flat in London to buy a new home? Best Buy Mortgages Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? Whatson Bose Get Spruced up this Holly Day In search of the perfect look to deck his hall, Damian Barr is advised to festoon the Christmas tree with roses and willows Go for a low table arrangement or you won't see across it Come on Baby, Light my Fir Lisa Freedman's celebrity tree decorator fails to put a smile on her children's faces He can add sparkle to your fairy lights-for £1,000 a day The Times Property Property Barratt Discovery Dock 47 Park Street Club Class Motoring Real Estate Developers are offering buyers car-shares to beat parking restrictions, says John Price The cars are on your doorstep and can be used for half an hour The Times Offers Direct Fitz-Gibbon Residential Homes
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