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News from 21/12/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Sarah Phillips, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Jean Coussins, Robert Vincent, Tony Thompson and James Baker, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, David Chater, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Luke Magee, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, I. A. Olson, Sam Marlowe, Louis Le Bailly, James Hider, Nicola Woolcock and Jack Malvern, Joe Joseph, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent and Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jonathan Dawid, Dave Mangnall, Peter Jones, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Mavls Nicholson, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Randhir Singh Bains, Jenny MacArthur, Andrew Cunningham, Anatole Kaletsky, Christopher Tyerman, Greg Hurst, Angela Jameson, Michael Catty, Russell Kempson, Celia Ansdell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, Stephen Burgen, Carl Mortished and Jeremy, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Len Cook, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Nicholas Storey, John Russell Taylor, Frank Glyn-Jones, Liz Gill, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Simon Duncan, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Charles Wynn-Evans, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Helen Rumbelow, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Darcy Pitman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Thomas Ilin, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Tosin Sulaiman, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Morag Tarr, Matthew Parris, Richard Beeston and Ian MacKinnon, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Allen Robertson, David Shepherd, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Keith Graham, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, William Wyndham, Anthony Howard, Robert Randell, Haw Beynon, John Steel, Terry Osborne, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Cilfford Coonan,

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The Times Clarke rises to ID card challenge Sikh play closes Rape trial halted Site of trouble Woodwind Woody Tax rise fears Record in sight Private schools get tax boost Matthew Parris Was this Britain's first wall hanging? Labour to go into battle without the bus fanfare In the Times Today Schools avoid tax blow Business Newlyweds die in helicopter Rector's criticism Alzheimer's find Adviser jailed Tube strike on No cure, but an aid to mobility Sandals Science finds a point to acupuncture A medical experiment proves that the ancient Chinese practice of inserting needles to ease pain may help some arthritis sufferers, writes Nigel Hawkes Clarke condemns the 'Luddites' over identity cards opposition The Card Deal Labour and Tory MPs absent in protest Identifying the Rebels On Line Louis Vuitton Ancient moorland view scratches the surface of history The Link Civil servant cleared of rape after accuser is unfit to testify New checks on the chuggers Godiva. Be For Charity Heads celebrate but now face price fixing inquiry Cover-up claims as Blunkett waits to learn his fate A small matter of confused identity, as lovers meet Parlimentary Sketch Straight talking on Westminster village Matthew Parris a personal view of the upside-down world inhabited by politicians and journalists BT Sikh Beliefs Sometimes people need to be offended, playwright insists Faith shines through the dark deeds Protesters force Sikh drama to close early Treasure Hunt Picture Gallery Domingo stalls over big night at the opera. . . Ps Olympian effort at Eton has them rolling in the aisles Rac always there Turkish apology was a silly publicity stunt, says Parker Repercussions of law lords' ruling Rationale of objections to Turkey's accession to the EU Enforcement of drink-driving laws Robin's return Queen Victoria's secret Singing the blues Roman Catholics in Britain today Small wonder Picture Gallery Iron Alloy Lady Ruth Kelly confronts the inevitable jealousies of her colleagues Lights down A defeat for civilised discourse in Birmingham Paris by moonlight, an everyday story of a night out with the neighbours Mandate Abused UN peacekeepers have disgraced themselves in Congo Just when you fancied another mince pie, a plate of political cold turkey We are commiting cultural suicide Christianity is being insidiously erased from the map. It's time we fought back The Times The patron saint of dads 2,000 years ago another father was haunted by fears about paternity. But he knew when to stay silent Less of the old hubris, please Search for playboy earl turns into Riviera murder hunt Dell RAF man fined £600 for sex with girl, 14 Picture Gallery M&s A celebrity stomp with Woody Firstnight Jazz Woody Allen Hammersmith Apollo Be gentle, rock star's mum tells Newsnight Unarmed officer shot in the legs by suspected robbers Half of police forces failing to record crime, watchdog warns Jail for boy who blinded man Crash children Axeman jailed PM's 1,900 cards Christmas drinks Sport Interflora By a Correspondent: Parents fight the closure of university departments The girl who gave a face to Darfur 'I will put safety of Britain before liberties' It is ministers, not law lords, who must find solutions More jingle in your change Sky French blockade spoils early Christmas exodus Jessops Doctor who disfigured patients may be struck off Navy keeps abreast of times churchill Times World News Spurned schoolboy's video revenge lands India's eBay chief in prison Teenagers' sexual behaviour shocks Indian parents, Catherine Philp reports from Delhi A host of problems for internet giants Iraqi troops still not fit to beat the bombers, says Bush President urges patience in America and the Gulf as he prepares for long, bloody occupation, reports Tim Reid Allawi tells of talks with the rebels Timetable (Reuters): US is close to a deal over lost Jewish gold tiny.com Israelis fear civil war over Gaza Sharon's plan to pull out of disputed land meets a new form of resistance, report Richard Beeston and Ian MacKinnon Debate In Sicily, a motorway is not built in a day Just Aa sk You are an ethics expert: is it right to use someone else's credit card to pay for sex? The Long Haul Rivals fighting Ukraine election go head to head Gloves come off in TV debate before run-off, reports Jeremy Page German show rakes over the Kohls (AP): The 146mph minister (AP): Abduction ruling (AP): Avalanche deaths (AP): Smoke ban anger (AFP): Shotgun waiting Nature Teachers revolt over the anthem and flag The Times China's new juries with a difference (AP): Judges uphold Pinochet arrest (AP): Traitors to die (AFP): Bomb kills boy (AP): 1m Aids orphans (AP): Kissing campaign On Line The Times Coinstar Poppy: victim of a silent killer Minutes tick away to bid in our auction Times Business Tuesday Dec 21 2004 Splits deal close BFG backs bid Author dies Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones City warns of tax rises as public deficit soars Surveyors reveal widespread falls in house prices LSE shares surge as chief prepares to hear out contenders Final Bids LSE's stamp of anachronism Russia heads for Wild West Direct Line Making and taking exception to the rules Need to Know Cavendish AIM Fund VCT plc Business Big Shot Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Disney charged Stop Press Lloyd's building Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates The Times Smaller Stock to Watch New inquiry may force break-up of doorstep lender The Times No place for fat cats at ex-mutuals Reuters in $175m deal for Telerate Ex-CSFB executive convicted of insider dealing Relief all round City Diary A weighty issue City Diary Seizing on the past City Diary Inter Exec Drugs giants seek different treatments for their own ills Court win enables CAT to claw back royalties Tories pledge to take scissors to DTI red tape The Times Regulations at Risk Amec and Royal Bank win £200m light rail contract HR Specialist Services Court seeks Yukos explanation My Travel bondholders settle fight Public Agenda University of Bristol Multiple Display Advertising Items Right on boom, wrong on currency The Times Annual Predictions Scorecard The Leo Diamond The Times Unit Trust Information Service Imperial merger talk lights up the tobacco sector 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 London Metal Exchange Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Tullow raises the stakes in battle of oil independents Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Uniq Alexon investors begin to feel the chill Smaller Capitalisation Shares Gilts SDL Business Equity Prices DTC Times Register Anthony Sampson Writer behind the celebrated Anatomy of Britain series who gave lifelong support to his friend Nelson Mandela The Rev Professor Carsten Thiede Archaeologist and New Testament scholar who identified the site of Emmaus and boldly revised the dating of Matthew's Gospel The Rev Henry Hart Cambridge don and father figure to a generation of Hebrew scholars whose collection of early Near Eastern coins was peerless The Rev Henry Hart, divinity scholar and Dean of Queens' College, Cambridge, was born on April 15, 1912. He died on October 30, 2004, aged 92 Dick Heckstall-Smith Innovative British saxophonist equally at home with jazz, blues and rock Frank Isola Drummer from Detroit who supplied the swinging backdrop to the Stan Getz Quintet Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Announcement Anniversaries Birthdays Latest Wills Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Court Circular Love and Loathing debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Are you glad to see the back of Blunkett, or has a good man had a raw deal? Taken in Questions Answered Do the media report the news or do the media create the news? Cant, rant and ruin Stupidity scare Rebuilding the bully Come back soon Rotten right through Clarke, be warned Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Justices cannot reopen and rehear civil case Court of Appeal English law unable to provide remedy absent in Beth Din Court of Appeal Possession of firearm has to be established Court of Appeal Jury question in gross negligence manslaughter Court of Appeal Nature Notes On this Day More than 1.6 million council tenants have bought their properties since 1980. Last year John Prescott reduced the discount by half Times Newspapers Ltd Five-Day Forecast Wet and dry cancel each other out Weather Eye weathercall Times Sport Taaffe fuels confidence in Kicking King's bid Racing Times Test Big-Race Acceptors Taaffe, whose Kempton runners will travel by ferry … Betting Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Kieren Fallon rode his 200th winner of the year on Mistral Sky at Wolverhampton yesterday. It is the fifth time the former champion has reached the landmark Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Southwell Fontwell Park Neilly plays lead role in making history Tennis Neil Harman on a landmark achievement in a year of resurgence for Americans Working holiday for ambitious Murray Owens injury threatens to disrupt Eagles finale American Football Jackman calls time Harbhajan cited London calling Indonesia date John's new post Durham signing The Results Service Snow Reports Today's Fixtures Mobile Technology Germany celebrates after Skelton is edged out Equestrianism Glazer returns to haunt United Liverpool close in on Morientes By Our Sports Staff: Burns approached to head structural review Fifa puts Ronaldinho on the top of their world Tottenham relishing Jol's licence to thrill The Premiership Today Resurgent Charlton take inspiration from Murphy Jones supplies the ammunition Cricket First Test Match One. Tel Double Gloucester on menu for Wasps Rugby Union Full Scoreboard from Port Elizabeth The Times Crossword 22,853 Think It's over? Hapless opposition leave Australia yearning for Ashes Times Sport England on the brink of historic Test win The Times Bidding war The Times As the year ends, Blair still dominates the political stage Quotes of the Day Image of the Day The Ethicist Flattering to deceive: As the list of Kimberly Quinn's conquests grows Jonathan Gornall says all men fall for flattery while Jane Shilling says beauty is an unnecessary qualification for a seductress The Siren Lure of a Dangerous Woman Bruckheimer: the man who can see the big picture The undisputed king of the action movie, Jerry Bruckheimer is one of the most powerful men in Hollywood—and one of the few producers whose name can draw in the crowds How Mr Chips learnt a lesson English teacher Andrew Cunningham meets up with the former pupils who made his life a misery The Times Eat more if you want to lose weight Eating more during the day and drinking water can help prevent bingeing at night, says Jane Clarke Your goose is well and truly cooked Chased by a killer rhino in Nepal Intrepid Travellers As an agony aunt Mavis Nicholson often tells the newly single how to get back into dating. But she can't act on her own advice I still long for romance Not Dead yet Your perfect Christmas Dress for your Shape Flattering prints and sophisticated-yet-simple wraps will allow you to tuck in to the turkey with impunity Some of the names on the list are no longer attached to living beings Fighting Forty Arts Halles well that ends well Architecture Paris has abandoned grand projects. And about time too, says Tom Dyckhoff Movie Market Radio Teller of tall storeys Photography Berenice Abbott captured New York from its tallest points. Joanna Pitman sees a talent unafraid of heights Berenice Abbott Hackelbury Gallery, W8 Ladies First: Pioneer Snappers Picture Gallery Mary Poppins You shouldn't have Before giving artworks as presents, either giver or receiver must have a modicum of good taste, says John Russell Taylor Creaking Pan shows his age Dance Peter Pan Grand Theatre, Leeds Entertainments Theatre Snow White Victoria Palace, Sw1 Pop Muse Earls Court First Choice Pop Wet Wet Wet Wembley Arena Curse of the restive season Divorce lawyers expect a busy January, says Alex Wade Multiple Display Advertising Items How much will your party cost? A lot more than your budget if it leads to a legal action, says Charles Wynn-Evans That's the spirit! Tony Thompson and James Baker on what the hapless workplace manager should do with twelve unwanted gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide BBC One Variations Film Choice Christmas Lights proves a turn off Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Shaken and shtirred True Fiction A computer can now tell your mood from your voice, but can become confused if you try to sound sexy like Sean Connery… Word Watching Polygon SU Doku Champagne Charcol

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