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News from 27/12/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, David Jeffreys, J. M. Agar, Charles Morgan, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Timothy O'hagan, Marcus Binney Architecture correspondent, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Alice Olins and Nicola Copping, Eleanor Colman, Caroline Morrell and Patrick Hosking, Diana Parry, David Chater, James Ducker, Elaine Taylor-Valles, Penny Wark, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Doug Brown, Ruth Inglis, Jamie O'Neill, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, John Gifford, Debra Craine, Joe Morgan, Toby Moore, Jackie Pritchard, Ilona Probert, Robin Young, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Richard Johnson, Ray Mitchell, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Ruth Giedhill Religion Correspondent, David Alexander, Stefanie Marsh, Edward Gorman, Michael Cole, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, Sean O'meara, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Eve Thomas, Bernice Foreman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Stephen King, Matt Dickinson, Malcolm Wicks, Kaveh Solhekol, Andrew Drummond, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Gordon Sapsed, Tony Cascarino, David Hill, Tom Dart, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Anna Patty, Paul Thompson, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Alan Powers, Brian Clarke, Ben Webster, D. Ogden, Lucia van der Post, Catherine Philp, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortlshed International Business Editor, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Steve Allen, Mary Eberstadt, Bill Edgar, John Parfitt, Tom Chesshyre, John Cottrell, Mark Venables, Sunetra Chakravarti, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, David Sherratt, Lewis Benjamin, Stephen Pollard,

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Wall of water sweeps thousands to death Index In the Times Today The Times Ocean quake More than 11,000 are reported to have died around the Indian Ocean and even in Africa. Catherine Philip reports On Other Pages 'It is horrific. We have all got lifejackets now' Daks Sale Starts Today By Our Foreign Staff: Rebels and president seek help for death island 'I grabbed hold of a tree. When it came down, I swam for my life' Tide travels 2,800 miles East Africa State of emergency The Maldives Ten die as bridge falls Burma Multiyork Master Furniture Makers 'My son was just staring at the wave, mesmerised' We fear the worst, says British envoy 'Children were being carried but they fell' Austin Reed Homes flattened, no phones, and the dead hang in trees 'Fishermen were swept back and forth, clinging to boats' The village was gone, at the temple men wept (Reuters): Malaysia gives the order to evacuate coastline How the shape of ocean floors can affect speed and height of tsunami The Most Devastating Earthquakes since 1900 Alternative breaks will be hard to find 'The first thing I could see was that the sea had disappeared' Tour agents turn holiday getaway into rescue mission Disastrous year for insurance companies Marksandspencer World Reaction 'Parents screamed for children to run' Plea for donations as aid agencies scramble to help thousands at risk Law lord shows his colours with parting shot at 'ridiculous' ban Lord Scott of Foscote says he will not sit on any hunt case, reports Valerie Elliott Hackett Sale Divorce hearing for Aga Khan Butlins death Chocolate money Victim named Policeman caught Banquet stabbing Band Aid Stay top Ford Sir Angus Ogilvy loses cancer fight Business AOL Unlimited Driver, 80, takes fatal wrong turn Challenge thugs, says gay dean Nature Ford On-the spot fines for parents of yobs The triplets who fill a yawning gap Pc World Pc World Middle East peace Prime Minister's voting record Implications of law lords' ruling on Belmarsh detainees The Blunkett affair Closing consulates Legacy of Tebaldi Funding for Arts Council England Sell-by dates Location One Hundred Years on Einstein starts a celebration of centenaries to come From catfish to computers, science struggles to predict these catastrophes Wave of Disaster The huge death toll in Asia demands a rapid response Thunderer: Not Today, Fergie Humbled by nature's power The great wave demonstrated an ancient truth. Now all that we can do is offer our help Fat, sad, sick-and missing Mum There is one simple solution to today's desperate youngsters-be arround for them The Times I'm as tolerant as the next man, ma'am. But stick to the holiday snaps next year From Russia with love and danced with passion Firstnight Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Chappell Comet Rail travellers' guide to becoming a With price rises ahead, it is important for passengers to be more aware of good-value deals, reports Ben Webster Saab 93 New Flora pro Active One a Day Yogurt Drink Secrets of the Best Tickets Must try harder: CBI reports on school standards Wesley-Barrell Time is of the essence for drinkers Magnet HSBC Prices fall for sixth month Blair free holiday row Parliamentary Standards Elderly care voucher plan Welfare State The House of Fraser Reward Scheme Record Sunday opening as stores try to make up sales The Times Tradesmen box clever to carry on the gift tradition A flurry of bets costs bookies dear Villeroy & Boch The Times Another 1.4 million find festive TV a real turn-off Faith group leaders hail royal plea for accord Mean streets pitch children into brutal fight for survival Harvey Nichols Coinstar The Times Times World News Scent of victory for Yushchenko as Ukraine shifts to the West The 'orange revolution' is set to sweep the pro-Western presidential candidate to power, reports Jeremy Page in Kiev Poll History Misery piles up at US airports Hamas makes electoral breakthrough First white Christmas for 86 years in Texas (Agencies): Iraqi militants release video (AFP): 50,000 join riot (AP): Pope family plea (Reuters): Fatal gas blast (Reuters): Plea for woman (AP): Marching worms (AFP): President's son Giuseppe Verdi The Times Verdi's villa on sale for £3.5m (baton is included) Vital food supplies reach crew of space station Times Business Monday Dec 27 2004 E&y pays $125m MyTravel deal Friendly offer Stock Markets Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones FSA under fire over split trust settlement Multiplex to set up home in UK's priciest How to make a compensation What the Act Does The PPF is one of the Central planks of the Pensions Act 2004, which received Royal Asset in November. The Act also provides for: emporiohome.co Pension Protection Fund is long overdue A disgraced lord, a goddess sent How closely were you watching the business pages in 2004? Put your knowledge to the test in our quiz The Times The Answers New divisions emerge in battle for WTO job The Times Pressing need to pick up the pieces The First Task: Negotiate your Salary Last Week's Biggest Movers Ernst & Young in $125m settlement on failed bank Change on the Week AIM could outstrip main market after boom year How the Junior Market Has Grown Fear of backlash over China hits defence shares Split capital trusts inquiry is biggest FSA investigation Timesonline Times on Line Seven-Year Ban The Funds You Must Have Invested in to Seek Compensation Aberdeen to announce a heavy loss The Times Sound of an iPod micro-economy Hundreds of companies are joining in with Apple's digital music, James Doran finds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Samaritans 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 Business Equity Prices www.crisis.org.uk Times Register The Right Hon Sir Angus Ogilvy Scottish businessman who dedicated himself to numerous charitable causes and the royal duties of his wife, Princess Alexandra of Kent David Kinnersley Founder of the charity Water Aid, which helped to being safe sanitation to deprived parts of the world Michael Brough Plastic surgeon who treated the survivors of the King's Cross Tube station fire and established the Healing Foundation Peter Spring Charity worker who founded Task Force Romania to bring relief and support to the country's orphanages and hospitals South Suffolk risks losing its unlisted jewels Notebook Architecture Lay some grand designs on your coffee table Monuments to the Cubist revolution Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Church News Latest Wills 'Diversity is a strength, not a threat' This is the full text of the Queen's 2004 Christmas Broadcast Profit and loss Teaching values Anniversaries Total recall Believe—or else Earth-sent Welcome relief Problem-solver Birthdays Good spirit Leave him alone Reality check Jingle All the Way Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Is the Santa myth a force for good? Do we still need him in our increasingly materialistic world? Questions Answered Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Daily Life CAH: Quick Word Births Deaths To place death notices Timesonline In Memoriam Private For Sale Frances Sackey Announcements The Times Legal Notices Compelling social landlord to transfer its land Court of Appeal Minister's duty to protect rights of prisoners Queen's Bench Division Whether label was misleading Queen's Bench Divisional Court Statutory market confined to terms of charter Court of Appeal Snow mostly in retreat after white Christmas Weather Eye Jeremy Plester Nature Notes On this Day December 27,1979 A test case to get the right to walk dogs in parks in Burnley failed. The three defendants refused to pay Burnley council's costs Air Miles Times Newspapers Ltd Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Hours of darkness Lighting-up times Today: Rain in Scotland, Cloudy in England and Wales, … Around Britain Tidal predictions Abroad General situation Midday today Highs and lows weathercall Times Sport Kicking King justifies Taaffe's faith Racing Carberry shines on Harchibald Times Test Details Culloty can forge winning partnership with Kelami Kempton Park Wetherby Wincanton The Times Sports Book Frost threat to three meetings AYR Leopardstown Huntingdon Season's Leaders Wolverhampton Wetherby Rooster lifts spirits on frustrating afternoon Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Rugby union Other sport O'Connor faces new setback in doping scandal Equestrianism Blind champion courageously rises above crushing blow Waterskiing Seaman in the pink after cool show on ice Sports on Television Hell freezes over and we know Faithful what it is to be winners at last Thursday, october 28. The morning after game four of the world series. The Red Sox savour headlines after whitewashing the St Louis cardinals Golding's fightback brings him festive cheer The Times 'The noise the boat is making is horrendous, as are the noises I make as I bounce off the sides' As Ellen macArthur continues her attempt on the 72day solo round-the-world record held by Francis Joyan, Edward Gorman selects some of her e-mails from key days of the voyage so far on board B&q, her 75ft trimaran Simon Barnes Holmes where the heart is in seeking to define great from the good Warm-up acts fail to set the Tavern alight Darts Moore leaves it late as Leigh show promise Snow Reports Ellis gives Wildcats bonus for new season Rugby League Harmison's burst puts England in better heart for recovery Second Test Match Youhana restores Pakistan confidence with brilliant century Scoreboard By Our Sports Staff: India bow to Bangladesh's first home triumph Is There a Way Back? NFL mourns White Moore's role Watkins signs Odds in favour Track movements Full Scoreboard from Kingsmead Haughton denies Harlequins with victory in sight Zurich Premiership action Williams too hot for Scarlets Celtic League Woodward plants seeds of belief in Lions' prospects Tomorrow The Times Crossword Premiership Match-By-Match Guide Pountney's survival instincts on display Mark Souster on a coach who has had to adapt quickly to his new role How They Stand Times Sport Fletcher irate as gung-ho England leave record at risk The Times The Game The Times Sales Quotes Bargain hunters? Let's take the wind out of their sales Gaudy whimsy Image of the Day New York Times Magazine: The Ethicist Image of the Day Surviving the January Not everything they say about the winter sales is true. Lisa Armstrong separates the fact from the fiction Surviving the January sales Great, isn't it? Now guess how much it cost me. . . Only women are tough enough for the annual bargain-hunting blitz, says James Delingpole, but with a bit of hand-holding even the male of the species can find a style statement going cheap James Delingpole Lucia Van Der Post The Times It's now or never for must-haves The concept of a bargain in the sales is as relative as that of luxury. Lucia Van der Post tells how to find a gem Best Dressers Best Dressers Sales assistance to help With a little forward planning and an eye on quality, your winter sales snips will carry you through to Legends that laid down style Fashion books of the year: Hitchcock, Biba and Schiaparelli may be names from the past, but they and their successors still influence fashion, say Alice Olins and Nicola Copping Entertainments The fashion highs and lows of 2004 The big bargain hunt: where to go Desperately seeking that designer item or elusive accessory? Pop our comprehensive guide in your back pocket and boost your chances of beating the pack to the best snips and steals TV & Radio The Times David Chater's Choice Christmas Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword T2 Clues Cryptic Clues Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide David Chater Variations Film Choice The ideal Holmes show? Not quite. . . Think revolution, dude True Fiction Word Watching Philip Howard T2 Crossword Polygon T2 Quiz Su Doku And so to Bed The Times Maximum Points Cold Turkey for Underdogs The game says Contents Whistleblower So Easy to Show Faith in the Lads Footballers may fly off the handle all too readily, but that doesn't undermine their religious beliefs, Tony Cascarino argues Teaching the Right Habits Gabriele Marcott explains why fans continue to worship at the feet—and hand—of Maradona Flash Back January Dowie Aims to Pack New Punch Robson Feels the Heat after Rout West Bromwich Albion Liverpool Flash Back February Flash Back March More Misery Leaves Keegan Feeling Blue Everton Manchester City Rebuilding Needed at St Mary's Southampton Charlton Athletic Flash Back April Flash Back May Souness Takes the Abuse and a Point Blackburn Rovers Newcastle United Spurs Sustain Winning Habit Flash Back August Flash Back September Arsenal Back with Full Confidence Arsenal Fulham Manchester United (1) 2 Giggs 10, Scholes 89|Bolton Wanderers (0) 0 Giggs Spots Another Goal Flash Back October Barclays Premiership Duff's Opening Makes the Diffe Chelsea Aston Villa Barclays Flash Back November Injuries Cast Cloud for Plagued Bruce Birmingham City Middlesbrough Flash Back December Mellor worth the Money unless Morientes Arrives Weekly Winner The Super League www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Player points totals include matches up to and including Monday December 20 Championship Manager 5 Wise Points Way Forward Millwall Ipswich Town Foxes Bitten by Barker Leicester City Rotherham United Leeds in Debt to Lennon Sunderland Leeds United And the Rest Elliott Keeps up Pressure Blackpool Hull City Swindon Respond to Half-Time Pep Talk but Fry Flounders on Peterborough United Swindon town And the Rest Watkiss Battle Cry Falls on Deaf Ears Kidderminster Harriers Swansea City Times Online Petrov Takes High Road Heart of Midlothian Celtic Premier league Westley in Bullish Mood after Stevenage Bring down Leaders Stevenage Borough Barnet Nationwide Conference Disco and Sol in top Ten for 2004 The year that threw up a few surprises—quite literally in the case of Zidane Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Real Gamble with Sacchi Gabriele Marcotti says all the fabled manager touches does not turn to gold Tables Hawthorny Issues Tonight's TV Delia's Dish of the Week The Daily Fix Sunday Live Matches The Daily Fix Tomorrow Fixtures DCS Ltd

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