News from 28/12/2004
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Andrew Robson, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Lewis Smith and Jenny Davey, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, John Bartlett, Mark Gilligan, Philip Howard, David Chater, Ros Altmann, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, G. R. Steele, Matthew Hayes, James Hider, Gerald Davies, Alastair Campbell, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, A. C. Grayling, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Michael Masterson, Sam Coates and Helen Rumbelow, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Adrianne Blue, N. M. Sutherland, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, David Taylor, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Phil Gordon, David Carr-Allinson, Peter Davies, Dick Comyn, Adam LeBor, John Scriven, Sunetra Chakravarthi and Stephen Farrell, Mark Ogden, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Rod Craig, Dan Lewis, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Paul MacIntyre, M. A. Jackson-Roberts, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sid Davies, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Andrew Drummond, Charles Turpin, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Robert Harding, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Tamsin Snow, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Mel Webb, Paul Wilcock, Maureen Paton, Martin Thorp, Angus Clarke, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, David Sanderson, Catherine Philp, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Dalton, Paul Connolly, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Ukrainian minister found shot dead Docklands sell-off Hunting rebellion Endangered Species? Shops slump Sir Alex sees red England wilt The desperate search, the intolerable grief The Toll The Britons On Other Pages Early alarm could have saved thousands of lives Crossword 63 Desperate search for missing relatives And so to Bed When the water receded, the cricketers were gone Two dozen players died when a wave washed away their beachside pitch on the coast of India, report Sunetra Chakravarthi and Stephen Farrell Hope fades for lost children's parents as resorts are evacuated By Our Foreign Staff: 30,000 missing in remote island chain Bodies of mothers and children left in wreckage Asprey Five years of quakes in day that shook world Dirty water now poses biggest risk to survivors Business Callers jam Foreign Office helpline Sri Lankan doctors in Britain to answer call Magnet Aid agencies daunted by sheer scale of operation No money, no passport, no There were emotional scenes as Britons returned home with only the clothes on their backs, reports Daniel McGrory By a Correspondent: First British victim named Fireman ignored his own injuries to save strangers Debenhams Messages Thousands of tsunami survivors have used websites to reassure families that they are still alive, reports Tamsin Snow Foreign Dead Comet Allders It's now or never for Elvis to have the 1,000th number one . . . And Other Chart Toppers High-flyers land in Debrett Hits for a King B&Q Currys To find the best or bust: how 2004 rated new icons and badly fitted bras AA Index Police search hostage's home Walkers find body Museum boost Bargain hunters out in force as stores play catch-up after a bleak Christmas Advice to seers The Kyoto Protocol Leadership in the European Union Home Secretary faces censorship and Id card challenges Resisting attacks on Christian faith Spread of TB Spelling bee Fylingdales stone Prosperous new year? Beneficial effects of acupuncture Christmas e-cards Cutting-edge advice The Times The Magic Pill Take two aspirin and call us in a century Dead Cool The King may yet return to rule the singles chart Put your festive tip in the box or else get ready to wear concrete boots Ukraine and the World A former Soviet satellite is now the fulcrum of Eurasia Europe has both moral and strategic reasons to reach out to Ukraine Those who have come out for democracy with such fervour deserve our clear support We must not forget the large minority who voted for making ties with Russia the priority Never take sweets from a boy band Busted's use of the school classroom for pop promotion is creepy and disturbing Index The antheap gets to work After any natural disaster there is hope as thousands of individuals swing purposefully into action Fines can't civilise little yobs Comet 'If I can't wear the red coat, I'll wear tweed. I won't stop' Hunt community goes on war footing sharps Police chiefs attack 24-hour drinking Licensing Laws Tories pursue cost of Milburn's job National Audit Office High Family Risk Cancer risk among families identified Health Pc World Dixons Bags of charm in a seasonal flight of fancy Theatre The Snowman The Times Knife attacks: man in court Diy led to death Wrong way Cigarette haul Women show bouncers the door as clubs opt for a caring image Top-up fees drive British pupils into arms of US universities Beckham's old Beemer goes up for sale on eBay Oxbridge can't beat being paid to study Index Times World News Winner faces new legal challenge Transport minister is found shot dead From banker to revolutionary hero The transformation of Viktor Yushchenko has surprised many in Ukraine and beyond, Jeremy Page writes Index Amd America finally makes amends for looting of Nazi gold train Papal visitor who couldn't hold his tongue Hepburn stamps worth £450,000 go missing Shia leader survives car bomb attack on party HQ Video shows how insurgents hit heart of US base 15 dead in gas blast at flats Candidate 'held' (AP): Troops kill rebels (AFP): War game deal (AFP): Accession change (AP): Cat comeback Online Christmas Appeal Dell Blooming to a ripe age with magical delights of a garden Growing Older Times Business South slower Tuesday Dec 28 2004 Drug approval Oil price falls Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Canary set to sell off £800m of Docklands properties Dollar slumps as Asian markets hold the UK plc builds up record cash pile Charcol Time for Labour to pay up over pensions Compensation is needed urgently. Some scheme members will not get a pension Need to Know: 2004 The Year's Biggest Risers Shenanigans at Shell The Year's Biggest Fallers Green Fingers Feel for M&s How the Markets Moved over the Year Need to Know: 2004 A golden year for bullion is tipped to continue Shake-up on way as EU chief turns nose up at red tape Free Guide German Gloom China puts tariff on its textile exporters Inter Exec AstraZeneca gets boost from Japan regulators NHS Success stories needed to fend off possible bids Sainsbury's in clothing price battle Russian state oil group profits soar The Times Falling dollar pulls US shares down Wall Street US crude in winter dip Testing reasonableness of success fee Risk of jail abroad irrelevant to sentence Times on Line Depriving canal owner of rights Meaning of 'acquittal' limited Times Register A Year in Obituaries A Year in Obituaries A Year in Obituaries Anniversaries What's your view? Birthdays debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Winging It Simon Barnes, chief sports writer of The Times, has scored a surprise hit with his book on amateur birdwatching Here he answers readers' questions Questions Answered Marriage Latest Wills Wily spin or poetic licence: how the Brownings broke their nuptial news A Madonna seen in the clear light of the spirit Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Daily Life CAH: Quick Word Blent Births To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Start the year afresh . . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Dazzling outlook for skiing in the Alps Weather Eye Jeremy Plester Nature Notes On this Day AirMile Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times on Line Weathercall Times Sport Moscow Flyer rerouted after suffering setback Times Test Testing conditions give Best Mate team grounds for concern in Lexus Leopardstown Chives groomed for National service Chepstow Catterick South Well Leicester Yesterday's Results Wolverhampton The Times Sports Book Racing Sport 'One of my players would have to be hit byan axe to get a penalty' Manning breaks record with late rally American Football Latest Results and Standings The Results Service Today's Fixtures Davis ready for next level after graduating at top of his class Owen back in the swing for US bid Two Englishmen are striving to give themselves every chance of success across the Atlantic Holden battles to beat demons Darts Snow Reports England ring the changes for Prestwick Bowls Neville misses tour but defenders return Netball MacArthur steps up pace and closes on Cape mark Sailing Wilkinson kick-starts Newcastle to scrappy win Zurich Premiership The Times Tomorrow Resolute Dragons show sterling defensive qualities Celtic League Wasps bring timely end to month in doldrums Zurich Premiership Drahm's dramatic kick turns the tables How They Stand Worcester hit the bottom after display of power by Leicester Times on Line The Times Offers Direct Sale's international rescue mission keeps hopes alive Ready to go hunting with Lions Alastair Campbell on the task he faces in New Zealand—and the similarities between Clive Woodward and Tony Blair Rugby Union Novo shows class to keep Rangers in hunt Fowler escapes City censure over gesture William Hill Bruce turns to Blake after injury crisis builds Game on Premiership Guide How They Stand Championship By Our Sports Staff: Warnock sees best chance yet of winning promotion Coca-Cola Championship Times on Line England handed lesson in the art of hard graft Second Test Match Solid Martyn keeps Australia in touch By Our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka delay tour to mourn national disaster Times on Line Scoreboard from Kingsmead The Times Crossword Kallis turns up the heat with innings of high class Solution to Crossword 22,857 Times Sport Rooney given Ferguson's backing as FA charge looms The Times The Times Talking Disco Poor David Blunkett was in a heady dance with privilege Comfort blanket Seven-year switch? Picture Gallery The Ethicist Get on down: a search for my inner Travolta. . . Disco dancing is back. Damian Whitworth learns how to strut his stuff, while Peter Shapiro charts the rise of the music that filled dancefloors in the 1970s We danced exactly as we wanted. It was not always pretty, but nobody cared I became entangled with a couple and was sent hurtling to the edge of the room The Disco Hit List An epidemic of Night Fever Studio 54: raining Lifetime If you couldn't get into New York's Studio 54 in the Seventies, you were nobody. Maureen Paton tracks its history with a somebody ArtsFirst Picture Gallery coke, celebs and more coke What happened to my old flame? The Times Staying a lively Health Keeping up with the disco party crowd can wreak havoc on your body. Jane Clarke has the top tips for staying with the pace, and feeling better the morning after too party person Morning-After Pick-Me-Ups Picture Gallery 'At the smootchy bit she broke off and did her own thing' Memories Our disco nights Dazzling dresses for dancing Queens? Dress for your Shape Need a new outfit to ring in the new year? Whatever your shape, there's something glam and glittery dancing queens Dazzling dresses for dancing queens A metallic evening bag adds a touch of disco glitz Fighting Forty Picture Gallery Spending New Year's Eve in a nightclub full of ageing lotharios is not my idea of fun your shout readers' queries The College of Law answers questions in the Law supplement every other week Entertainments Take the legal challenge. . . Questionmaster Gary Slapper invites you to rummage through your memory in his annual quiz Hatred is no play on words Religious groups could use a proposed law to undermine free speech, writes John Scriven Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tv & Radio Radio Choice The Times Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Bbc One Channel 4 Five Viewing Guide David Chater BBC One, 9pm Variations Itv1 West News (T) (936119) 7.30-8.00 Itv1, 9pm Film Choice Itv1, 12.55pm BBC Two, 6.10pm BBC Two, 10pm More (1965) Itv1, 11.15pm Last Night's TV Some of the old animal magic True Fiction Saturday night divas Word Watching T2 Crossword (13) Polygon Su Doku Champagne T2 Quiz Charcol
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