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News from 15/12/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Christopher T. Watts, David T. Staples, David Charter and Philip Webster, Michael Kingston, Robert Cole, Roger Payne, DJM, Neelam Verjee, CAH, Chris Ward, Kirsty McLeod, Gary Duncan, Ann Harper, Magnus Linklater, Donal Thompson, Mark Souster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Matthew Pryor, Tim Reid and Amy Hunter, Dennis Beiso, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Hart, David Chater, Ken Ritchie, Chief Executive, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Catherine Lucas, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Michael Rand (Art Director), Dominique Searle, Joe Joseph, Michael Evans and Steve Bird, Julian Barnes, Stanley Best (Chairman), Craig Griffiths, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, R. Paddock, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, James Crane, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Roger Maynard and Richard Lloyd Parry, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Roland Watson, Peter Davies, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, David Sharrock and Michael Knipe, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Nick Angel, Lisa Armstrong, Ruth Gledhill Religon Correspondent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Peter Hillman, Edmund Marshall, Geoffrey Dean, Susan Pape, Michael Knipe and Helen Cranford, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Susan Kelly, Mark Irving, Roger Boyes, Helen Cranford, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Stuart Fyles, Hashim Amla Batsman, Paul Simons, Ronald Sharp, Adam Fresco, John Linford, Michelle Henery, Ian MacKinnon and Issandr El Amrani, John Goodbody, Ian Johns, Auburn Angas, Shepton Mallet, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Lydia Hislop, Neal Aberdeen, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Susan MacDonald, Douglas Kedge, Douglas McKelvie, Denis R. Alexander, John Rees, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Townley, Alan Edward Perman, Midge Ure, Peter Bond, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Leo Sarafin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent and Pat Gibson,

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The Times Blunkett faces fresh visa claims Right-to-die vote Inflation rate up Iraq's ayatollah Fallon in clear Interest rate rise The sun sets on Britain's old diplomatic empire Four legs bad, two legs arrested after the great escape Simon Jenkins Books online Blunkett faces fresh claim over second visa for nanny In the Times Today The Times Four Months in the Headlines Law Ripper to marry a grandmother Little-known town Rape charges E-mail rebuff Thomas archive Three Teenagers' Drinking Habits L'eau Bleue D'issey Pour Homme Binge girls outdrink the boys Cheap drinks, parental indifference and failures in health strategy are blamed for rise in drinking, reports Richard Ford Iraqi wins court battle over death in British jail Sun sets on Britain's old diplomatic empire The Rules of War CJD's route to brain is found Hate campaign People-smuggler Power of poetry Shotgun terror Gibraltar Farmer at risk of jail after yob pigs go the whole hog Promises buy off rebellion Boucheron No dignity in this sorry victory The Rebels 'You don't discuss death, do you?' Over backdoor euthanasia The right to decide whether to have life prolonged Crew used helpline to complain about 'bully' commander Picture Gallery Avia Watches Technology sinks modern mutinies Instant Service Chatter Winter virus isolates wards (Reuters): Concorde crash Police inquiry Tube dispute Forecast caned Business Eden Project architect to head the RA Coming Soon to a Screen near You One. Tel World's leading libraries agree to put books online BT Gay church group assails Archbishop Dell Stroke victim treated 'worse than animal' in ambulance Allders All is calm as Green kisses and makes up Working wardrobe A new pager Ps Picture Gallery Arsenic and lead found in US herbal medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items World News Tougher rules for laser eye clinics Schools are blamed for lacklustre approach to reading Churchill Neglected heritage falling into disrepair Double sport and PE for all children Microsoft Firstnight Like wine, vintage Morrissey is richer and fruitier First Night Pop Morrissey/PJ Harvey SECC, Glasgow Blunkett affair No 10's 'crooked zero' Need for debate on postal voting Prospect of formal division within Church of England Freedom and faith Bored games Hearts of stone Advice to GPs Location Picture Gallery The Nation's Fabric Ministers must not be allowed to neglect our heritage Rule of Law Even in war, British control means responsibility and accountability The incredible, the unendurable, the interminable. And now read on. . . Life and Death The need for sensitivity in implementing living wills If civil servants are flung out of their feather beds, what about ministers? The rest of Europe is ignoring the ticking timebomb of public sector pensions We all get singed when a quango burns The decision of politicians in Wales to become overlords of the nation's arts is a warning to us all This terrible final choice The living will merely enshrines a cruel dilemma for the dying and their loved ones In praise of Donald Rumsfeld WHSmith Shot-burglar case was just, says QC Multiple Display Advertising Items T2 Date-drug trauma of film producer Last chance to bid for the time of your life Today is the last day to bid for the first ten items in The Times charity auction. The hammer comes down at 2pm, so if you have been bidding keep checking on our eBay site to see if you are still in front. Winners will be announced in tomorrow's newspaper. Bidding for the second wave of items will continue … This Christmas, Will She Be Shot, Poisoned or Protected? How to Place your Bid Dralion Cirque Du Soleil Multiple Display Advertising Items Woolf wants final say over inquiries Judges Chosen since 1997 Senior Tory steps up power struggle BT It is far simpler to govern than it is to oppose BNP leader arrested over race-hate claims Main Points of the Morris Report Police failing to encourage black and Asian officers, says inquiry Upto 50% off Books at British Bookshops & Sussex Stationers Times World News Out of the shadows and into the fray: Ayatollah joins battle for Iraq's soul Despite complex political horse-trading, Shias sense the elections could carry them to power, Stephen Farrell writes On Line Saddam's henchmen face court next week Art forger caught at the double Rogue dealer confesses after identical Gauguin works appear at rival auctions, reports James Bone in New York City Harrods Pentagon wants $80bn for Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items Head-on train crash kills 35 Trade pact makes Israel and Egypt closer neighbours World's tallest bridge will let drivers fly to the Med Hahonai Book tokens The Millau Viaduct Multiple Display Advertising Items Fingers wag at Chancellor's dog Schröder is vulnerable to claims of being unpatriotic because his pooch promotes cheap pet products, Roger Boyes writes Sport Knock at the door is seen as a right to come in Turkey will not apologise for Armenian genocide The Times Offers Direct Home Choice Penguin chicks at the mercy of iceberg twice the size of London Antarctica The culture shock that puts victims in hospital The Times Quake experts shake Tokyo with forecast of 13,000 dead Trouble in Paradise Crime, corruption and disease push Pacific states to the brink Online (AP): Handcuffed child returns to class (AP): Prince's daughter (AP): Canyon saved (AP): Briton murdered (AP): Man 'bites dog' Times Business Wednesday Dec 15 2004 Highland placing United promise Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones New rival to Crossrail maps out ambitious extension Russian magnate books £130m from Corus deal French raise their glasses to champagne-quaffing rosbifs Pressures on inflation A suitable appointment? Portfolio Building Services Price will be the key that unlocks LSE Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Gold Results in Brief Look Ahead EU budget truce Stop Press Disney ending Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Offers Direct Business Big Shot GM meets Fiat head on to seal carmaker's fate Vodafone shares hit by fear of presure to fund US bid IBM Pearson to bank £513m from sale of Spanish arm Cadbury director to replace ousted chief at InterContinental Online Abbey First Choice profits jump as more of us slope away Energy bills fuel inflation rise Obituaries Ricoh Image Communication Fed lifts US rates for the fifth time S&p sees upturn in corporate defaults Toy retailers lose price-fixing appeal UK rebate on fuel tax at risk from European court ruling LSE shares rise on speculation over rival Euronext bid The show goes on Downing and out One shot at the pot for the new poor The Sunday Times GM poised to put the skids under Fiat Soros backs new reinsurance business Vital Statistics Shares surge on HBOS buyback Times Online Irish banking jobs to go in Danske deal with NAB Business Equity Prices Champneys Rolls-Royce continues to drop after forecasts rethink 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 Eurotop 100 HBOS is clearly thriving without Abbey distraction The Day's Biggest Movers Carpetright Gilts Wolfson chips ahead to two-month high Smaller Capitalisation Shares ISoft Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers shold contact their fund manager Times Register Celso Furtado Influential Brazilian economist who championed active intervention by the State in developing economies Celso Furtado, economist, was born on July 26,1920. He died on November 20,2004, aged 84 Lives Remembered Professor Harold Perkin Scholar and author specialising in the social history of Britain during the Industrial Revolution Professor Harold Perkis, social historian, was born on November 11,1926. He died on October 16,2004, aged 77 Sir Peter Emery MP who campaigned for the Common Market and helped to bring parliamentary debates to television screens Sir Peter Emery, MP for Reading 1959-66, for Honiton 1967-97 and for Devon East 1997-2001, was born on February 27,1926, He died on December 9,2004, aged 78 Major-General Michael Holme Soldier who fought the Germans in North West Europe, in Malaya and Commanded a brigade group in the Gulf Major-General Michael holme, CBE, MC, Commander Land Forces Persian Gluf, 196366, and GOC Near East Land Forces. He died on December 5,2004, aged 86 The Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Announcement Dinners Reception Banquet Livery Company Births Deaths Court Circular Appointments In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Slow down, Pay Less Would you have a speed limiter fitted insurance? What's your view? Anniversaries Bad vibrations My shout A job issue Regime change Birthdays Bring them on Questions Answered Chess Daily Life December 15,1785 Quick Word Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Jet stream hurtles on to dancefloor Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day The Air Miles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Asylum-seeker cannot change basis of her claim Queen's Bench Division Appeal available against decisions but not against refusal to review Court of Appeal Checklist for appointment of receivers Court of Appeal Times Online Times Sport Jockey Club says Fallon has no case to answer Racing Times Test Riders' criticism of Doncaster fences falling on deaf ears Murphy faces new threat Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Hexham Bangor MacArthur back on record pace Sailing Wolverhampton Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Folkestone Oxford face rough time as Cowboys conquer The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Football Tszyu denies Hatton deal Pavey challenge Ackerman signs Quebec ruled out NHL deal rejected Williams finds being beaten by best is good enough Rowing From D'Oliveira to Gazza—life stories are all the rage in 2004 From an impressive list of subjects, Times correspondents nominate their favourite books to fill your Christmas stockings Five newcomers ready for action South Africa urged to turn up pressure Shoaib poses main threat for Pakistan Links A. B. De Villiers Dale Steyn Zander De Bruyn Times Online Snow Reports Injuries hinder France's case for the defence Times Online The Times Saracens follow string of stars with Diamond Harlequins frustrated by Cronje's lack of fitness Downing keeps feet on ground as his stock rises Uefa Cup The Times With debts of about £51 million cleared by a share issue Pools Forecast Saturday Sunday, December 26 Sport Talbot brings Hinckley's brave run to an end FA Cup The Premiership Today Loose talk puts Cech at centre of FA inquiry Souness playing the party-pooper Peugeot The Times Crossword 22, 848 Liverpool set to show way out of City for Anelka By Our Sports Staff: No rest for United as South Africa trip beckons Times Sport LuaLua stifles Anfield cheers The Times 'If England fire a rifle, I want to fire a cannon' The Times Quotes of the Day A law that can make my name live for ever Loose talk Terror targets? Generous reply Image of the Day New research from the Australlan lnstitute of Marien Science confirms that rising sea temperatures are threatening the Great Barrier Reef The Ethicist The agony of a real-life As US TV hit of the year Desperate Housewives comes to Britain, Ann Harper reveals that there are tormented suburban women, here, too. Trapped in a loveless marriages and a love affair without sex, she has contemplated suicide A chilling tale All seems above board at the British Library but, finds Nick Angel, there's a basement staff didn't bargain on The Times Lor', I do love a Duckie Libby Purves finds entertainment—and inspiration—in a loopy parody of nightclub eroticism A new way to pig out at Christmas Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Life, the universe Emotional Intelligence A successful career and an enviable lifestyle were not enough to satisfy Catherine Lucas spiritually. Then she began to train as an interfaith counsellor Alcoholism almost cost me my family Viva the Biba-esque Forget sparkle and twinkle-the best party item this season is a look long loved by violin teachers, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Party girls, get ready to glow Christmas Kitsch Arts It's arty time! Our Christmas gift guide gets Ian Johns thinking about how the act of giving has inspired artists If the price is right. . . Our critics offer their wish lists to Santa Why Not Give a Membership? Peek-a-boo with a woman Visual Art John Russell Taylor remembers a painter who has always defied easy classification Eileen Agar 1899-1991 Redfern Gallery, W1 The Times Offers Direct National Portrait Gallery Exhibition Monika Sosnowska Serpentine Gallery, W2 I hate (and love) the ICA View Point Mark Irving says the historic institution has lost its critical judgment First Choice Pop Elton John Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Tur Andot Dickens's poor summoned by bells Theatre The Chimes Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Concert Belshazzar Christ Church, Spitalfields Entertainments Theatre A Christmas Carol Spiegeltent at the BMW Group Plant, Oxford TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide 50 Things to Eat before You Die BBC One, 7pm Royal Variety Performance BBC One, 8pm/10.35pm Variations Full on Food BBC Two, 8pm Bodies BBC Two, 9pm Film Choice The Fast and the Furious (2001) ITV1, 9pm The next Best Thing (2000) BBC One, 11.30pm Basquiat (1996) BBC Two, 11.50pm Blood really is thicker than water In good company True Fiction An American study has found that having an imaginary friend can play a key developmental roel for children in the early School years. But it's not just kids Who benefit, 72 finds Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3462 Polygon T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Picture the loan Crème A gift that keeps on giving Working Relationship: Dr Christie Peacock, CEO of FARM-Africa, and her PA, Shohko Iwami Multiple Display Advertising Items Benevolent employers make for happy staff The finalists of the Employer of the Year Awards understand the value of a work-life balance, writes Susan Pape Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items The best of Christmas pudding without the calories Tasting Classic cashmere house stands the test of time Karen Homer Real-life fashion Employers' hidden agenda against parents who work Rosalind Renshaw on trying to counter workplace prejudice Changing role of secretaries in the workplace Multiple Classified Advertising Items Historic grandeur, modern comforts Conference Call Tell us about your job search FYI AMD 64 Athlon The Times Gibraltar Taylor Woodrow Gibraltar gets its own voice in direct talks with Madrid Spain is breaking the political ice by agreeing to take part in dialogue with the Rock, report David Sharrock and Michael Knipe Mercantile class rose from the ashes of war Dominique Searle explains the origins of some of the colony's first families Marrache & Co British Airways Chain reaction symbolises spirit of togetherness Michael Knipe and Helen Cranford look back at festivities marking 300 years of British rule Gibraltar Tourist Board Education and trade links keep relationship strong Triay & Triay One big family living in cultural harmony Helen Cranford looks at a diverse and tolerant society The vegetarian general and his finest hour British soldiers were inspired beyond the call of duty in the Great Siege, says Peter Bond Unflagging loyalty that stood the test of time Dominique Searle charts the battle to remain British Fight to beat disease led to great leaps forward in people power Dennis Beiso traces the social and political development Legacy of colonial rule to go under the hammer Plum historic homes are to be sold, says Helen Cranford Hassans Multiple Display Advertising Items Foster plan is shape of things to come Top architect's luxury development will be the Rock's biggest, says Susan MacDonald Sun-soaked colony has something for everyone There is more to the Rock than apes, Helen Cranford writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Gibraltar's Oldest Law Firm A world leader in bunkering How to make a mint on the ocean wave or in the air Susan MacDonald takes a look at shipping and aviation High rollers come up trumps for e-commerce Susan MacDonald looks at the success of online betting Peninsula Petroleum Multiplex Blue-chip image attracts a wealth of business talent Gibraltar

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