News from 20/12/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Philippa Heath, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Owen, Geoffrey Carr, Adrian Lee, Christine Lenehan, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Sophie Kirkham and Jacqul Goddard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, A Graham Hellier, Elizabeth Judge, Graham Dunbar, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Thunderer, Andrew Norfolk, David Thompson, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, David McVay, Paul Kilvington, Gabby Logan, Jon McKnight, George Thomas, Brian Lamb, Jeffrey Bird, Gary Jacob, Gerald Ellison, Robert Starr, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Theresa Villiers, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Francine Bates, Keith Pike, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Charles Clarke, Mark Pougatch, Stefanie Marsh, Stephen Twigg, Mark Roach, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Kadri Abu-Hejleh, Jo Williams, Richard Cork, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Dan Brennan, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Geoffrey Morris, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, G. Newton, Michael Prestage, Ken Bryan, Bob Graham, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Robert Galster, Stuart Bell, Euan W. MacKie, Jeremy Page, Jemma Chapman, Cathy Harris, Philip Webster Political Editor and Ian MacKinnon, Richard Owen, Joseph Palley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, William Rees-Mogg, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Cox, Adam Luck and Alan Hamilton, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, David Garwood, Ashling O'connor, Joannie Howorth, Sophie Kirkham, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Richard Arthur, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Mark Perryman, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Benedict Nightingale, Denis Smith, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Kenneth Herman, Ben Hoyle, Ben Sheppard, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Valerie Grove, Mark Venables, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sebastian Marr, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times Parents killed in holiday crash Slick deal Dame Ian's debut Field of destiny Scandal on Man What do you do with frankincense and myrrh, anyway? Poll murders Futures market Test fightback Full speed ahead on ID cards that are 'good for you' Foot in the door Inside Feeling trampled High-flying Aviator ready for take-off Israel rivals are closer to unity on eve of Blair visit In the Times Today Vote 'fraud' battle goes to High Court Law Wales fears fee student influx Safe as Houses NHS-agency row Bird lover murder Light fantastic Asprey Christmas Sun Children fighting for lives after death crash on Florida holiday ID card backers face tough time as opponents identify the flaws Cost, privacy and reliability will be in question when Bill begins its passage into law, reports Stewart Tendler Hutton to lead the way for Blair's new faces Picture Gallery Mark your Card Met plans to use prison ship Boy, 14, charged Lost art battle Cancer campaign Novel idea Su Doku Happy landing for film's flying circus Bose For listeners with no time, the radio show that records itself $9bn takeover shows power Oil and gas giant in state hands after mystery bid Interflora A Long Fall Britain looks east for new energy Of Putin over the oligarchs Khodorkovsky's fall is a warning to tycoons who bought a country cheap, reports Jeremy Page Oh, no he didn't. Oh, yes he did. Writer owns up to Quinn affair What next - a merger with Rabbits Weekly? Nature Survey provides drink warning Cold comfort Youths shot 900 tourists sue Scrooge at large McKellen's Christmas cracker Theatre Aladdin Old Vic Wagner's golden glory tarnished by clumsy sense of theatre Firstnight Opera Das Rheingold Covent Garden Bets grow for a white Christmas British Awards Wear a phone, send a kiss: let the future get under your skin Clear and Cloudy Crystal Balls Gene test for child's sporting chance Avaya The times Threat to liberty from both terrorism and identity cards Bullying and leadership Ulster peace path Blunkett's affair and resignation Tools to date the birth of humanity Marriage lines Inclusive access to children's sport Margins of knowledge Regimental rumours A Time to Hope Blair's visit to the Middle East is timely and auspicious On the Cards Proving identity is not the end of civil liberties Stir Gently Quarrelsome cooks are the world's best entertainment Quick as a flash, hope for all those sad swingers in shocking jumpers This is Tony Blair's nightmare choice: to put Brown or Kennedy in No 10 ID cards defend the ultimate civil liberty From preventing benefit fraud to winning the War on Terror, why I am supporting today's Bill Myrrh. I ask you, what's it for? The worrying dearth of wise men and the mystery of the brussels sprout…a festive quiz for all the family Alyson Rudd: Oh do come on: Ho, ho, ho Currys Ugly way to tackle bings drinking Scenes of High Drama British Red Cross By a Staff Reporter: Baby thrown out of car by thieves Sikh protesters storm theatre Is this the battle site that shaped England's destiny? A lengthy debate over the location of a bloody confrontation a millennium ago may have been resolved, writes Ben Hoyle Avia Watches Pagan whodunnit grips village Churchill Comet Gifts with a difference, if you've got the money Saving face comes at a price Marksandspencer Picture Gallery More bands to beat bullying Fugitives' appeal Pollution alert Christmas No 1 From Longboats to Motorcycles Island police accused of bullying and bugging 'There are so many scandals. Members of The Club run this place for their own benefit' At an ancient parliament, a financial scandal is fuelling a growing revolt The idyllic quiet of the Isle of Man has been broken by a row over claims of abuse of power, writes Bob Graham WHSmith Tories are losing that woman's poll touch T2 Homebase Halfords Naked Chef 'exposed as a hypocrite' over salmon Weather Eye Times World News Election officials shot in street Black Watch 'not properly trained' A gaffe too far for 'glib' Rumsfeld? Time is right for Bush to join an elite band (Reuters): Saudi executions (Reuters): Mandela crush (AFP): Sex video arrest (AP): Jail for stabbings (AFP): Poll criticised Online Child cut from womb recovers as woman is charged (AFP): US soldiers die in car crash Cardboard army leads drive for charity's salvation China girl is cut out to be a plastic beauty queen Clifford Coonan National Book Tokens Haiti still reels from storm (Reuters): Ten soldiers die in rebel attack (AP): Pinochet stroke (AP): 100,000 flee (AP): Monk's warning (Reuters): UN rift on Sudan Business To Quixote's village at the speed of a nag Onspeed Hospital murders spark safety crisis Saint-making Pope is ready to ditch the miracle clause Crisis Cash-strapped Germany to shut door on Russian Jews (Reuters): Polls may halt Turkey EU bid (AFP): Bosnia warning (AFP): Madrid bombings (AFP): Anglers rescued (AP): Tebaldi dies (AP): West meets East Sport Coinstar The Times Supporting woman who helped others Rukba has come to the aid of a pensioner who spent many years working for Guide Dogs for the Blind, writes Valerie Grove Times Business FDA drug study Mutual dislike New Star rethink Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Strong growth tipped for UK Chief of Euronext to put takeover proposal to LSE head this week New black-cab receipt City workers' creative Direct Line No need to slay the Chinese dragon Need to Know The Times Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering How the Week Finished Health Industrials Leisure Natural Resources Retailing Support Services Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Sunday Tips Rail spending cut Chinese forecast US budget cuts Rumour of the Day Change on the Week Business Big Shot Bet of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Data Data Day North Sea Oil Stop Press Exchange Rates British Funds Mediums (5 to 15 years) Longs (over 15 years) Undated Index-Linked S&n plans £55m swoop for India's Kingfisher The Times Anker hopes listing will ring up growth Glazer poised for new Man Utd bid Microsoft awaits EU antitrust judgment Business failures hit six-year low Gisco Systems China looms large as biggest threat Christine Buckley on why British industry fears it will not be able to compete against Eastern rivals Sky's the limit for the oilman who took up the challenge of aerospace Powers in the Boardroom Dick Olver, the man who became BAE chairman after 31 years with BP, talks to Jon Ashworth The leader in ten questions The Power 100 The Times Business Equity Prices Stress Times Register Renata Tebaldi Italian soprano and rival to Maria Callas—who always insisted in singing in Italian, and eating Italian Nancy Carline Stage designer turned painter who was an enthusiastic advocate of art education Peter Coker Artist who was regarded as one of the most outstanding landscape painters of his generation Vijay Hazare India's most dependable batsman, renowned for his inexhaustible patience and neat moustache Harry Bowcott International rugby player who administered both Wales and London Welsh in their golden eras Lives Remembered A bright Christmas and plenty of co-production Out of the red and into the Purple Haze Notebook Arts Funding Briefing Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Announcement Fellows Results Appointments University News Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths Latest Wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Daily Life December 20,1924 Laid up with an attack of flu, André Gide records in his journal the state of his mind CAH: Quick Word Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Funds secure future Anniversaries Rugby lessons Sofa or seat in stands? Picture Gallery Sport's gems Best in the box Sky's the limit Birthdays Wrong again A sad day Questions of Sport Should Test match cricket be available to all on the terrestrial channels? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Personal Column State power to block open access to its EU documents Court of First Instance of the European Communities Sentencing for battery with intent to commit sexual offence Court of Appeal Criminal Division Death in military prison must be investigated Queen's Bench Divisional Court Timesonline A rollercoaster of a year for rainfall Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes With severe weather conditions up and down the country, the fog caused many accidents, in some cases fatalities. Fog also caused a problem for the Post Office and Christmas deliveries Air Miles Times Newspaper Ltd Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain Moving South-Eastwards, Cold. Temperatures: … Weathercall Times Sport Jockeys set agenda for running of Azertyuiop Racing Leaders in the Jumps Championships McCoy's Long Walk given frosty reception Times Test Fakenham Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Snow Reports Selectors vindicated Chinese triumph Perfect finish On the run Easy does it Comeback begins The Results Service American football Davenport clearly prevails to belie his lowly ranking London International Horse Show The Times MacArthur frustrated as her advantage melts away Sailing Prominent scullers thrive in assessment trials Rowing Times Online Dolan underlines his heavyweight status Boxing Washington home runs into trouble from outset Baseball Tom Dart on the new franchise under threat before a ball has been pitched Magic Numbers Season under threat as dispute reaches impasse Ice Hockey Ospreys encouraged by defiant display Celtic League Silverstone Leeds swarm all over lesser lights Powergen Cup Wasps need extra time to shake off underdogs Powergen Cup Melville finds little to cheer as Gloucester labour to victory Dawe's disciplined Plymouth defence forces Sale to scrap for respectable win Wilkinson falls just short Catt adds gloss to stern defensive effort Barkley's skills shine out amid the dross Bedford are found wanting for power The Soho bunker few golfers want to escape from Tom Cox plays a few of the world's best holes without having to wander far from the City By a Correspondent: Williams leads Brighton to top with battling defeat of Sheffield Basketball Charlesworth fancies challenge of reviving sub-continent game Hockey Gods of pool feel at home with Sky Sport on Television Negligent England lose focus as hosts fight back First Test Match Magnificent McGrath pummels Pakistan with masterclass The Times Crossword 22,852 Caborn to meet ICC in effort to halt exit from Lord's Times Sport Sloppy England feel the heat The Times Sony The Game The Times Quotes of the Day Intelligent giving: never had the knack-never will Picture Gallery The Ethicist More women Tory MPs? It's still jobs for the boys Despite their fine words the Tories still fail to select enough female candidates. Positive discrimination is the only answer, says Mary Ann Sieghart. Not so, says Theresa Villiers, one of only two women candidates for existing Tory-held seats Attracting Women? Honestly, We're Getting Better Would you credit it: Damien Hirst can really draw The artist's new book answers his detractors and proves he is no mere shock-monger, says Richard Cork The Times I nearly killed my son through ignorance When her son choked on a tomato, Philippa Heath panicked. Now she believes we should all learn first aid In an Emergency A gut reaction to seasonal excess Simple measures may help to prevent indigestion, even in those most prone to it, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Parent Forum Dish A festive excuse for stocking fillets Home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Beetroot-Cured Gravlax Own up… who bought me this? Men's Fashion It's a risky business buying clothes as a Christmas gift for James Delingpole. Just ask his family. Well, what do you give a man who's so hard to please? Let him tell you… Teenager who ran the Home Office Microwave Man With the right mix, you're bound to cause a stir Crib Notes the Cocktail Hour It's just not the ticket… Have theatre programmes become a rip-off? Neil Fisher selects the best and the worst Music And what about Sports Events? So this is Crimbo The Beatles started the practice of rewarding fans with a free disc at Christmas. David Sinclair on a festive pop tradition Interview Adam Buxton tells Steve Jelbert how he was inspired by the uninspired Spoof Bands Spoof Bands Sage is music to everyone's ears Concert Opening Weekend Sage, Gateshead Chalk and cheesiness Theatre The Odd Couple Liverpool Playhouse First Choice Concert BBC SO/Tortelier Barbican Classical Concerts Opera & Ballet Theatres The Times Theatre Aladdin Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford Concert LSO/Haitink Barbican Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Sky One Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide BBC One Variations Film Choice Will the real Santa please stand up Viewing Guide Bombay Duck True Fiction Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3466 Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Su Doku WWF Thegame Sol Power Foreign Influx on Increase The Games Says Features Regulars Whistle Blower O Come All Ye Unfaithful Some players may be lacking peace and goodwill, says Tony Cascarino Under Cover Agents Determined French Strikers Show Keen Eye for their Goals Adam Sage says supporters are also capable of undermining clubs Time to Give Top Players a Break Gabby Logan says that a winter respite would benefit clubs and country And Relax… Coaching Panel Sorry Santa, I've No Time for You Aki Riihilahti says that a short break would improve the quality of matches The News Tonight 'It's 1.30 Am and I'm Washing Dirty Kit' Denis Smith tells of a typical week for a manager whose club is in administration Fifa Can Right Wrongs at the Bidding Table Seeking last-minute present inspiration? Tom Dart runs the rule over a vast assortment of gifts Picture Gallery Toy Play Station 2 Video Games Books T-Shirts Football History Runs Different Course for Early Leavers Thepresenter Chelsea Maintain their Attention to Detail The Games Barclays Premiership The Times Christmas Tidings Palace Laden with Gifts for United Manchester United Arsenal Rescued by Rear Gunner Portsmouth Airsenal Cambell 75 Redknapp to Cash in on Beattie Tottenham Hotspur (3) 5 Defoe 8,27,61 Kanouté 44, Keene 88 Southampton (0) 1 Crouch47 Sale of striker to finance Southampton rebuilding Striking Difference Liverpool Turn Heat on Soundess Liverpool (2) 3 Bramble 35 (og), Mellor 38, Baros 61 Newcastle United (1) 1 Kluivert 32 Bowyer sent off as pitiful Newcastle capitulate Honey Moon over More Pain for a Sickly Club Robson Facing Certain Slide Fowler Finally Fit for the Job Mirage of the Moyes Miracle O'leary's Men Left Exposed Defoe and Scholes Can Win Prizes for Investors Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Super League Championship manager Www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Championship manager Morris Celebrations Add to Hostilities Kavanagh's Folly is Costly for Cardiff Gillingham Victory Provides Little Cheer Bent Displays Right Quality Graham Dunbar reports on a young goalscorer who had to mature quickly Jones Repays Sturrock in Wednesday Win Bristol City (0) 1 Port Value (1) 3 Barnsley (1) 4 Chesterfield (0) 1 Stockport County (2) 3 Bournemouth (0) 2 Huddersfield Town (0) Walsall (1) 3 Brentford (1) 1 Hull City Wrexham Barnsley 4 Yeovil Get Reward for Bold Approach Coca-Cola League Two Hotshot Arveladze Hibernian Celtic Dundee Motherwell Canvey Aim for Survival Wealdstone to Get Anfield Education Walter Gammie on a club with faith in youth River Legend Bids to Buoy Oxford Dan Brennan talks to the Argentinian in charge of a struggling club The Continent The Hairdryer Police Fear Rival Egos Tonights TV Delia's Dish of the Week The Daily Fix Fixtures Times on Line Hp
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