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News from 16/12/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, David Levy, Richard Ford and David Charter and Tony Halpin, Edward Owen, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Robert Cole, Richard Irving and Dan Sabbagh, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor and Patrick Foster, Peter Lansley, Ablgail Rayner, Robert Edmund Algar, Philip Howard, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Tony Halpin Education Editor, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Giles Clarke, Jeremy Kingston, Peter Rees, James Bone, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Mike pflanz and Simon de Bruxelles, K. J. Wood, Exeter, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Peter D. Guest, Tom Bawden, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Fiona Reynolds, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, David Taylor, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jeff Howe, Toby Moore, Rhoderick Powrie, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Andrew Bamji, Carolyn Balcombe, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, David Hands, Rosalind Hussey, Ron Lewis, Jim Coulter, Mark Ogden, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Lynn Lewis, Peter Klinger and Jeremy Page, Angela Jameson, Orla Kiely, Russell Kempson, Jenna Bush, Eamonn O'Gorman, Elstree, Hertfordshire, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Diana Knight, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Matthew M. Orde, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Trinity Mirror, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Norman Walker, Carlisle, Chris Campling, Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, and Charles Bremner, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Clive Lees, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Michelle Henery, Adrian Pidduck, Mr Blunkett, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Anthony J. Carr, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, John McCullough, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Gibson, Denis Seguin, Andrew McClintock, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Lottie Moggach, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Sean O'Neill and Laura Peek, J. B. White, Belfast, James Christopher, Greg Hurst and Valerle Eillott, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Grainne Gilmore, Ian McCartney,

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The Times Travellers facing illegal camps Bill Test for citizens Turkey's warning Bus hostages free Child trust blow Poppins magic Cricket switch Index End of the affair Prime Minister shaken after David Blunkett, trusted colleague, resigns Index I always gave my honest recollection of the facts In the Times Today The Times You leave the Government with your integrity intact Blair's Letter Full Coverage in News and Comment 'This is Not a Resigning Matter, It is Personal' Revenge is a dish best savoured in silence A media-sawy former lover has fought a merciless campaign and come out triumphant. Sean O'Neill and Laura Peek report The Quinns Burberry Budd inquiry uncovered the crucial second paper trail Smell of death over a career His grip on the job he loved was getting weaker by the hour Final Days Swan Song Breitling But Blair's loyal lieutenant may not be away for long Clarke's heavyweight task to stay on the road to reform Promotion Asprey Ministerial Casualties Popular intellectual on fast track to No 10 Seven years and four babies later, kelly reaches Cabinet Promotion In their Own Words A tough at the top who took on all the biggest challenges The Legacy A sombre end to a day of high-Kicking farce Parliamentary Sketch Sheikh spoils V&A bid for jewelled £3m flask C. P. Hart So much more than a spoonful of sugar Firstnight Siemens Steering a coherent middle way through the course of history Pubs and puddings, or how to be British Thousands of migrants are to face tests on British customs but not on our history, reports Richard Ford T Mobile Picture Gallery Film's new victim Art of the matter Which former Tory party chairman swiftly dismissed … Aramis Life Height of passion Ps Mind over matter in new take on black history Michelle Henery People Perceived threat Seven wonders Christian values and right to die Cool reception for government proposals on housing Importance of local surgical teams Kindly Scarman Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. They … Sick leave Man-sized illness Means of avoiding future Shipmans Sell-by dates Picture Gallery Open Shop The Clementi review must herald reform of the legal profession The Knowledge A new must-read handbook for British citizens Let pomposity win in the clash of suits and smocks at Burlington House Arts Notebook Rachel Campbell Johnston Blunkett Falls An inevitable but sad political resignation Blunkett broke an iron law of politics: dont's infuriate Cabinet colleagues Critics thought that he had lost his political judgment because of concern about his son His candour riled senior ministers who had respected and backed him in the past Howdy friend! What a year! Imagine my delight when I received a personal Christmas round robin from Lauar Bush The Times Join the Debate Tories fail to make capital With Labour on the ropes, why has the Consercative Party failed to provide an effective opposition? Thunderer: Restore the glue of heritage Bang & Olufsen Flu drug shortage may mean tough quarantine orders A crab can feel it in his water if the environment's in trouble Worldwide Toll Monarch Wildlife artist gored to death by a buffalo Multiple Display Advertising Items Main Points Fast MRSA bug test developed Father jailed 'Lake lady' affair Addict's shop ban Beanstalk fall World News Consumers handed task of keeping an eye on legal reform Currys Travellers' illegal camps to be razed under new proposal Joys of fostering for 40 years Parris is Tops PC World Fake cigarettes carry an extra health risk Abbey Only in the Saturday Times Porn star 'promised to help husband die' for his money Homebase Council in Prescott's constituency is the worst in England Index Musical challenge takes Times for inspiration Aviator Pig owner hopes fence will save his bacon Currys Currys Trains feel strain as passengers increase Kilometres Travelled Schemes Which Would Remove Rail Bottlenecks M&s Change in Numbers Do you suffer overcrowding problems on train Journeys? Police call review after third officer is convicted Judiciary V Executive: Flashpoints Two held over Chelsea killing Death 'lawful' Alder Hey decision Officer blamed Soldiers' lament First Night Murderers cannot cut sentence by simply pleading guilty, judge says Pupils' pride, not progress, improves in inner cities Online Threshers Will tax relief come to the aid of the party? Times World News Turkey: This is the moment …but EU goes back in the fridge if terms are too tough The Long Road to Europe Pope weighs into fight to keep Christ in Christmas Europe's religious heritage is threatened by waves of 'Christianophobia', the Varican believes. Richard Owen reports Interflora Christianity under Fire Is Christ being taken out of Christmas? Harrods 'You have cheered and laughed as though this were a football match' A mother shames Spanish bomb inquiry, Edward Owen reports from Madrid Blacks Foreign Office confirms it must shut embassies Homechoice Earmarked to Close by 2006 Hostages free at least (Reuters): Missile shield test misfires (AP): Dioxin poisoning Rap artist's death Online Last stone to remember Hitler's victims Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this really the face of a woman who needs a surgeon? Young v old in battle to cut trillions off pensions Why the big spending will have to Briefing The Times Stop after lavish inaugural party First Nights Police hero admits hectic love life Blackboard jungle lures Jenna Bush Pygmies struggle to survive in warzone where abuse is routine A threatened people are taken advantage of by everyone, reports Jonathan Clayton Timberland (AP): Maoist rebel ambush kills 20 (AP): Sex slaves ruling (AFP): Fall kills baby Sport Hilton hotels in terrorism alert Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Saddam to meet his lawyer Aid worker 'Kidnapped and killed' Times Business Shell 'a concern' Thursday Dec 16 2004 Dollar drops Dash for Sprint Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Fidelity pulls out of Child Trust Fund HBOS adds to arsenal in battle for rivals' customers Desert plant offers rich pickings for Bushmen Job facts dispel artful fiction Save us from Brown's fund Old Speckled Hen The DTI cap fits over auditor liability Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Japanese setback Stop Press Mediation on Fiat Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day BooksFirst Briefing Business Cracks start to show in state of UK job market Centaur Superlinks 'could run at half Crossrail cost' Euronext beefs up LSE takeover team Hermes sale of Samsung stake under investigation Center Parcs shares slump after costs warning CAA 'will back MyTravel shake-up' Ford Kingfisher takes a dip as European and UK sales slow MG Rover expects a turnround in demand Telecoms poised for licences auction Cisco Systems EMAP Clims 60% Digital Share Time will pay $510m in AOL settlement Online Telewest pledges audit of payments Taking account City Diary Borse pays up City Diary Boeing 'will do U-turn and build a superjumbo' The Times Bankruptcy plan 'will not deter' Yukos sale Perkins leads the race for Wickes Government plans to limit auditor's liability to lawsuits Turning Leaf Employers say 'NHS tax' will hurt them Enterprish Britannic starts £1bn 'zombie fund' hunt DTC 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 Fears over weak dollar take toll of Smith & Nephew 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 Other Sterling Recent Issues Eurotop 100 Kingfisher could fix itself through expansion abroad Tempus Robert Cole The Day's Biggest Movers Johnston Press Gilts Johnston's update helps to lift Trinity Smaller Capitalisation Shares Britannic Group Business Equity Prices Leo Index Sidonie Goossens Harpist who as a founder member of the BBC Symphony Orchestra played for Toscanini and Schoenberg Lives Remembered John Powell Davies Naval pilot who was imprisoned in Colditz, and returned from the war to become a gifted mathematics teacher Denis Richards Writer of two celebrated school textbooks, a multivolume history of Britain and an important record of the RAF in wartime Arthur Lydiard Coach who produced Olympic glory for New Zealand in the 1960s before sparking the amateur craze for jogging Son's regular payments do not affect housing benefit Law Report Court of Appeal Discourteous judge damaged confidence in trial process Court of Appeal Times on Line Forthcoming Marriages Dinners Fellows Lecture School News University News Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Acknowledgements In Memoriam Private Debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issuses of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Future Imperfect Will there ever be peace in Northern Ireland? Who is to blame for the latest impasse? The real villain What's your view? Anniversaries Constant reminder Out of harm's way And the other side? Wrong choices Never the twain Birthdays Come clean Photo finish Questions Answered Chess Miles remembered Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge How your council rates in the European Community Multiple Display Advertising Items Last chance to find the ideal hideaway for Christmas … A cottage for six in Cornwall at £891 for a week, or seven nights in Cyprus for £366. Tony Dawe lists latest offers … and the first place to start for bliss in the New Year Property of month: Rome Reader Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fog of war that hid the German Tigers Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day December 15, 1955 The AirMiles Travel Company To obtain an official collector envelope call Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Murphy in appeal for clemency over ban Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Gehm left paralysed after fall Times Test Courses urged to back flying physios Diary Southwell MazDa Catterick MazDa Exeter The Times Sports Book Straeuli relishing chance to show Bedford's progress Rugby Union David Hands reports on the coach who is eager to restore pride and reputation The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Wilkinson poised for full return Smith determined to carry on Winning Equestrianism Timesonline Hp Alliss support shows no sign of wavering Golf John Hopkins sees the joy brought by a man described as a national treasure Snow Reports Hatton likely to take on Tszyu in England Boxing Jones sues over drug slur Goldfine in frame Broncos signing Towers advance Multiple Display Advertising Items Harmison gives England timely boost Cricket Terrestrial loss sure to hamper impact on youngsters ECB says cash injection will benefit game Concerns are voiced over the loss of Deal means brighter future at all levels of game Giles Clarke explains why the ECB saw the satellite option as the most attractive Taking the Mike Smooth Transition from the Irreverent to the Irrelevant Is the new television deal good for cricket? Five gets the nod with perfect timing How Times Have Changed from BBC to BSKYB Timesonline Big Ron reduced to a sorry state Portugeeses in the Leazes Timesonline Stylish County book Middlesbrough date FA Cup Notts County Swindon Town Revised Third-Round Draw The Premiership Today Troubled times for Wenger Dudek blunder gives Liverpool more headaches Bose Savage in clear over 'eye-gouging' Rugby Timesonline Rangers sent crashing out The Times Crossword Group E Nemeth provides right answers UEFA Cup Middlesbrough Partizan Belgrade Demands of Tyneside showing on Souness Group D Times Sport Cricket world divided over dismissal of TV's old guard The Times 'A youngster as yet unconverted may never get the chance … The Times Quotes of the Day Sorry, I know your name, I just can't put a face to it … I never worked out the plot of Gosford Park because all those men looked the same Send your comments to: debate@thetimes.co.uk Internal affairs Different directions Fallen through the net Image of the Day An Iraqi girl with a picture of Shla Cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on the anniversary of the assassination of his father Mohammed Sadeq al-Sadr (behind) The Ethicist Cilla: My life's become a lorra, lorra fun again After taking a year off following the death of her husband Bobby, Cilla Black is back and revelling in the company of her gay friends. Interview by Caitlin Moran Picture Gallery From mistletoe to turkey, why Christmas kills … for the killjoys The "better safe than sorry" brigade are out in force for the festive season. Mick Hume says just ignore them Don't hang mistletoe: It'll lead to sexual harassment and its berries are poisonous The Sunday Times Yule-Be-Sorry-You-Didn't-Listen Tips The singleton's Christmas dinner Dish Home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Roast Poussin with Redcurrant Glaze Timesonline Hand-me-downs Ten is the age limit for a micro-mini Never too old to live alone? One of the charities in our Christmas Appeal values the elderly. Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports Rukba's plan is to help old people enjoy a good quality of life in their own home The Times Offers Direct Doctor's Orders Screen Under cover at the awards Sean MacAulay investigates why the Golden Globes and the Oscars are vying for power Come into my parlour, children New Releases Lemony Snicket is made by Jim Carrey's wicked turn, says James Christopher Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events Pg, 107 mins Ella Enchanted Pg, 96 mins When the Last Sword is Drawn 15, 138 mins La Dolce Vita 15, 185 mins Sleepover Pg, 97 mins The Times Grumpy losers and a host wielding an axe—Wendy Ide on the antidote to Hollywood Small hopes in a blasted land Interview The Kurdish director Bahman Ghobadi weeps for his country. So does Wendy Ide Flying Daggers Flying Daggers It's Ella's wee fella I won't do cutesy Irish roles, said Aidan McArdle. Then he went and played a leprechaun, he admits to Lottie Moggach Miramax Tomorrow in T2: Kings of Leon; plus Caitlin Moran on … Starts Tomorrow Big cheeses don't read Sean MacAulay has already dipped into his Christmas books, but as someone who reads, has the odd man out in Hollywood As an actor Schwarzenegger didn't even read his cigar bands At Www.Timesonline.Co.Uk/film… London Palladium The double life Why are today's actors so keen to play their more famous predecessors, asks Ian Johns Win a Pair of Tickets to the Aviator Premiere in London Turner Classic Movies In Cinemas Nationwide from Tomorrow DVD Gift Ideas Limelight, camera, reaction What can the screen add to a hit play like Patrick Marber's Closer? Denis Seguin finds out The writer was ready to open up the play. The directors said no Classic fM In Screen next week First Choice Theatre Round the Houne: Revisited The Venue, Wc2 Lost in the postmodern Cabaret C'est Barbican! Barbican Pit It is a little like being the one sober person at the office party Theatre Peter Pan Oxford Playhouse Concert BBCSO/Saraste Barbican Classical Concerts Concert Janácek at 150 Wigmore Hall Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide Paul Burrell: In his Own Words Channel 4, 9pm Variations Imagine … Brando BBC One, 10.35pm X-Rated … the Scenes They Tried to Ban Five, 11.05pm Film Choice Foxy Brown (1974) Sky Cinema 1, 10pm The Gingerbread Man (1998) Channel 4, 11.05pm The King of Paris (1995) BBC Two, 12.20am Ainsley Harriott makes a meal of it Piggy in the middle A farmer has been served with an anti-social behaviour order after his pigs went on the rampage. We put one of the offenders on the psychlatrist's couch Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3463 Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku Action medical research

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