News from 23/12/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Sam Merchant, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sarah Phillips, Alan M. Pardoe, Paul Walton, Roger Glasbey, Christopher Wood, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Jan Shilling, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Derek Jones, Eduard Fuller, James Hider, David Isaacs, Joe Joseph, John Elven, Manjit Gill, David McVay, Lan Ruddick, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Carl Mortished International Business Editor and Suzy Jagger, Steve Bird, Richard Beeston and Daniel McGrory, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, M. Westgate, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, G. M. R Smith, Tom Gatti, Nicholas Blanford, Graham Stevens, Jonathan Clayton and James Bone, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Albert Davenport, Hugo Rifkind, Matt Hickford, Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Gerard Baker, Jeremy Hunter, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Arthur Duggan, Sam Coates, Richard Rhodes James, Simon de Bruxelles, Andrew Huxley, Richard Holmes, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Jeremy Page, John Keevill, Clifford Coonan, Patrick Hosking, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, C. J. Buttwell, Paul Simons, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, J. Slome, George Caulkin, Alan Tayler, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Hunter Davies, Peter Strevens, Gerard Batten, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Sam Knight, Michael Horsnell, Angela Barratt, David Brancher, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Neil Martian, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bob Norton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Richard, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, lan MacKinnon, Roma Felstein, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Andrew Pierce and David Charter, Richard J. Rossiter, Idris Francis, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Alastair MacKie,
ResumoThe Times Blair plan boosts Middle East peace Hunting reprieve Rebel accusation Bank raid ruse Screen Wall street high Finding keepers Household chemicals in direct link to asthma rise Kate Bush City banker loses landmark bias case Asthma has spread with the cult of cleanliness In the Times Today 'I don't use anything with chemicals in it' Business UKIP poll win cost millions Beating a retreat Cross keys Driver drug tests Champagne on ice Santa's vans nearly run out of fuel Tiffany & Co The glitch that stole Christmas Problems mean that online firms are failing to keep up with demand, writes Sam Coates Latest path for Middle East peace will start in London On the Agenda (Reuters): Settlers press on with Holocaust star protest Man jailed for mutilating dog Police take child Soldiers freed Alligator in bath Spell of success Debate The Comeback Kids Louis Vuitton Brontë of pop aims for new heights After 12 years of sculpting, making films and child-raising, Kate Bush is back on the music scene, writes Adam Sherwin Top banker loses her £7.5m sex bias claim against City bosses AA High-flyer wins £100,000 over sexist office e-mail Nature Doctor jailed for MMR scam Cockling charges Husband arrested Artistic flare Oh Danny Boy! Interflora Razor thief plundered rare maps to feed his betting … Prints changed hands at M4 service stations Razor thief plundered rare maps to feed his betting habit Quinn's diary of the affair is serious setback for Blunkett Key Questions Weather Eye Treatment for cystic fibrosis Teenager left with murderer Cleaner sparks Heathrow scare Queen records a special message for her Forces Mother killed by tomato allergy Secret deal allows for extended foxhunting Euronics Centres Kidnapped wife abandoned in woods One. Tel Bank's Burden £22m raiders used inside knowledge Police have revealed details of the hostage families' ordeal at the hands of the robbers, Michael Horsnell reports Michael Fish bets a grand it won't snow, but . . . Peacocks Picture Gallery Friends like these Musical youth Ps Picture Gallery Conflict of interest exercises Tony Blair People Bang & Olufsen Blunkett verdict Sikh objections to Birmingham play Cricket victories Compatibility of national ID cards with civil liberties Prospects for peace in Middle East Christmas e-cards Do I know you? Matters of moment I was kissed under the mistletoe by Pendragon, battle chief of the Druids Arts Notebook London Calling A worthwhile conference for Palestinians and the Middle East Cod Peacs An inevitable compromise on EU fishing policy Leafy Hideaway An estate agent describes Northumberland's £3.3 million treehouse Never trust a former Soviet agent, especially if he supplies your gas Gazprom may lack the sinister aura of James Bond's foes, but it is as powerful as Dr No Eternal optimist hugs them close The Prime Minister is deliberately acting with "old Europe" to outflank the Bush hawks The Times Give me seasonal schmaltz Christmas captures the defining characteristic of Americans—their lack of cynicism and scepticism Thunderer: How to destroy tolerance dolphin Comet £3m treehouse graces grounds of Hogwarts Net gain for trawlers as EU casts out fishing curb AOL Unlimited Imam raped girl, 13 Maplin Electronics Online Shopkeeper blinded then stabbed to death for two bottles of spirits Magnet Eye-popping colour in a madcap ballet made for fun Firstnight Dance The Nutcracker London Coliseum Sainsbury's The Sharpest Critics Mitsubishi Motors Sex scandal in Congo threatens to engulf UN's peacekeepers They should be rebuilding the country, but foreign workers face serious accusations, write Jonathan Clayton and James Bone The Mission Mosul bomb raises fears of infiltration at US army bases Book tokens France welcomes home Iraq hostages as heroes Libya behind plot to kill Crown Prince, say Saudis Baghdad accuses Syrians of backing Baathist insurgents Sport (AFP): Nuclear site alert (AP): Herring aid (Reuters): Return to Fallujah (AFP): Mission over East warms to west as vote draws Ukrainians closer Online C. 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Hart Arms Exports Comet China tells Tom and Jerry to hit each other in Mandarin Cartoon falls foul of TV language rules, writes Clifford Coonan Python fans able to look on bright side of life in Chicago Candidate 8 yotes ahead out of 2.9m ballots Mars shows its icy top Business (AP): The $50,000 copied cat (AP): Romanian leader (AP): Luck of the draw (AFP): Pope mobiles (AFP): Santa scrooge Tesco The Times Getting old is all it's cracked up to be Shopping List Gazprom ally takes control of Yukos Radio link passed HMV downloading Savills bonus Stock Markets FTSE 100 Dow Jones Funds desert domestic investments for overseas markets Hostile bid activity in 2004 surges to $250bn Pension funds' home truths Inflating rate cut hopes Old Speckled Hen Microsoft should admit the war is over Need to Know Business Briefing Business Big Shot Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Television deal Stop Press Broker settles Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Travel Direct Business Big Shot Briefing Business Microsoft loses appeal against EU sanctions The Times Sainsbury's boss seeks to ease concerns over new pay chief By a Correspondent: Japanese order for 7E7s lifts Boeing Approval for HIV treatment lifts GSK share price Global Worry People living with HIV worldwide in 2004 FSA fines Bradford & Bingley £650,000 for mis-selling bonds Ruling clears way for Emap Offices raided after 'poaching' claims No concern aired over Capital and GWR deal City Diary Long and short of it City Diary Snow joke City Diary Capital's growth lags behind rest of the country Business Times Online Pound tumbles on news of MPC's rate cut debate Savills staff to have £55m Christmas Wimpey Cools Multiple Display Advertising Items Investors switch out of ITV on back of audience data 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 Holidaybreak can do more than just carry on camping The Day's Biggest Movers Savills Gilts Wyevale growth backed by Laxey move Smaller Capitalisation Shares Amvescap Banking & Finance DTC Spain Marks And if you want to plan for an early 2005 holiday . . . Where to soak up the party spirit to cheer in new year Two-night revels in the New Forest for £185, or a week in Cyprus for £285. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Peace and beauty in Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Will you give a homeless person a happy Christmas? 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 British Funds Times Register Professor Charles Feinstein Scholar whose work traced the form of the British economy from the 20th back to the 18th century Lives Remembered Michael Alexander Wartime commando and Colditz veteran whose books mined a rich vein of experience Ronald Ledger Barnardo boy who became the MP for Romford Court Circular Daily Life December 23,1942 A Canadian diplomat, Charles Ritchie, records in his diary a visit to Stephen Tennant's home with Elizabeth Bowen Births, Marriages and Deaths Latest Wills Anniversaries Birthdays Identity Crisis Will the proposed identity cards infringe our personal freedom - or would you be happy to carry one? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Queen sacrifice Winning Move Personal Column Christmas may be a rare white wonder Nature Notes On this Day Umbrellas, antiques and furs were the bestselling items in the run-up to Christmas 45 years ago The AirMiles Travel Company Winning Move Christmas may be a rare white wonder Weather Eye Judicial protection of asylum-seekers' rights Court of Appeal Principles to remember in sentencing sole shoplifters Court of Appeal Times Online No duty to inquire into safety of dispersed family Court of Appeal Unsatisfactory trial Court of Appeal Times Sport Walsh rides Azertyuiop in King George shake-up Racing Ludlow Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Times Test McCoy faces up to prospect of quiet Christmas Tomorrow Johnston and Darley resume their partnership Racing Clubs continue to profit from Wilkinson factor Rugby Union Pulling Power Rhinos lie in wait for Robinson's England hp invent The Ashes? Don't get your hopes upto high Cricket By Our Sports Staff: Sprinters suspended after IAAF finds their excuses unacceptable Drugs in Sports Greece is the world for biggest small-screen audience of 2004 Sport on Television 'Chris Tremlett ought to come into contention for the final England place' Snow Reports Basketball The Results Service Football Rugby union Schools sport Skiing Tennis South Africa strengthen ranks Women look for savings Montreal crisis Woods at home Latif reprieved Warren rebuff Cup-a-Soup study of the Beckhams lacks spice The Sunday Times Redknapp and Smith reunited Five Other Surprise Premiership Contenders Pools Forecast Thigh injury forces Shearer to lay low for festive games The Premiership Today Everton pin hopes on Christmas gift of £30m Cigar stub incident tars image of game Direct Line Mourinho waiting in wings for Joaquín Cricket The Times Crossword Seasonal mix that always guarantees a lasting hangover How the Clubs Celebrated Battle on for Christmas No 1 The Times Shane Warne The Times Tis the Season to Be Jolly Careful T2 Quotes of the Day Not a card sent or a bauble hung. It looks bad, Simpkin Novelty gift Image of the Day The Ethicist Hark the herald angels singe (and other hazards) Many things can go wrong at a festive gathering, says Roma Felstein. But there are steps you can take to prevent accidents - and first-aid knowledge will help to save lives Now Learn More Choking Burns or Scalds Bleeding Poison Stops Breathing/loses Consciousness Be Prepared for the Worst The write stuff: is that book inside you trying to get out? In a unique experiment, two librarians are touring Britain collecting untold stories. Tom Gatti introduces a selection of the best of these unwritten books Embark on a Story Ain't nothing but a party Fashion Eggnog, oysters, cloves - and brown paper. Fashion celebrities give us their tips for the perfect Christmas The Times Name for a laugh? Try this delight Food Warning: come out of the cold this winter Chilly weather can be risky for both young and old, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Seasonal Setbacks Screen Flyboy of the western world Martin Scorsese's biopic of billionaire Howard Hughes leaves a James Christopher on Cloud Nine The Aviator 12A, 180 mins Flyboy of the western world Martin Scorsese's biopic of billionaire Howard Hughes leaves a James Christopher on Cloud Nine The Aviator 12A, 180 mins Maker and breaker of the stars Howard Hughes's role as a mogul brought out his dark side, says Ian Johns Interview Actor and director Danny Huston tells stephen Dalton A tale of daggers, a trail of dross More New Releases James Christopher thrills to Asian combat but scoffs at a US codebreaker Dashing blade for hire Interview From boybond singer to Parda pretty boy to material-arts, hero, Takeshi Kaneshiro, the Asian Johnny Deep, is nothing if not versatile, says Ian Johns The Alamo TV5 Screen and Heard Christmas in Tinseltown Wanna be in movies, Kid? They've all done it - Monroe, Dean, Garbo, Gable and every star in Hollywood has had to take a screen test. Now Alex O'Connell dons a blonde wig to take her chance of being discovered It's all about if your face has that magic when the camera rolls National Treasure Too Big? Too Bad? Can You Pass our Screen Test Quiz? When a billion fans are not enough Interview The Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan is heading West, he tells Stephen Dalton HMV How to Interpret Those Hidden Messages Incredibly, we're all kids now These days children's films have to draw adults, too. Carol Midgley reports on multi-messaging Multiple Display Advertising Items Flying Daggers New Books Scaring audiences is a lot harder than it used to be, finds Christopher Wood Horror Poster Art Brighton Rock Ahard Day's Night My Beautiful Laundrette The Rough Guide to Cult Movies Opera & Ballet The leader of the bland Pop Will Young Wembley Arena Cabaret Kit & the Widow Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Strasailor Hammersmith Apollo Concert Daniel de Gruchy-Lambert Wigmore Hall Pop The Music Forum, NW5 Radio Choice TV & Radio The Times Offers Direct Radio 4 Radio 3 David Chater's Choice Review Television Multichannel Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice What is the cost of stopping Violence? Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Don't rid us of Hagrid True Fiction Word Watching Polygon T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Picture Gallery 1837 online
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