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News from 29/12/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Alan Lee Williams, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Paul F. Withrington, Christopher Patridge, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gill Bullen, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Suzy Jagger and Carl Mortished, James Ducker, Graham Dunbar, Ian Liston, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, David McVay, James Bone and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, David Coleman, Roderick A. Smith, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Paul Williamson, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tony Thorn, David Charter, Jeremy Plester, David Johnson, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Sean P. Gallagher, Daniel McGrory, David Lister, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Stevens, Danny Truell, Gabriel Rozenberg, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Philip Stott, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Andrew Drummond, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, R. J. Neale, James Sherifi, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stephen Farrell and Sunetra Chakravarti, David Lister and Steve Bird, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anna Frame, Nick Szczepanik, Martin Drage, Linda Hadfield, Michele Kirsch, Mel Webb, George Caulkin, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Michael Gove, Christopher Ainsworth, Alan Lloyd, Catherine Philp, Neil Preston, Alan Coren, Sally Hall, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Conal Gregory, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston,

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Ukraine victor's Moscow promise Girl's body found Yukos 'swindle' Peter Pan Susan Sontag Pill weight risk 'We can never tame the Earth. It is hubris to think otherwise' Three days later, world prepares to offer help Wave kills granddaughter of Lord Attenborough In the Times Today Survivors praise bravery of locals On Other Pages Mother heads list of 19 dead Britons Daks Sale now on Britons led rescue from only hotel left standing Holidaymakers who survived the waves in Sri Lanka treated the sick and buried the dead. Catherine Philp reports Relief starts to flow after shaky start Three days later, world prepares to offer help Times Appeal Vauxhall The town that lost at least one in ten of its population Quake's deadly shockwaves spread out across the globe French girl slept in wood Boy's plea for parents Picture Gallery Baby survived on floating mattress Australian sportsman missing Family loses 5 children Picture Gallery The Rising Death Toll Tsunami How earthquake jolted the planet Sumatra is thought to have moved by as much as 120ft and the Earth to have shifted on its axis. Nigel Hawkes reports Comment Gucci Picture Gallery The water struck as the ground still shook, swallowing up remote islands Fragile archipelago took full force, report Stephen Farrell and Sunetra Chakravarti from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Luxury resorts where bodies of tourists litter the beach Remote and exclusive location hinders rescue bid, reports Andrew Drummond in Khao Lak, Thailand Just AAsk Comment Body of pregnant girl, 14, is dumped in a graveyard Empiredirect.co.uk By a Correspondent: Neighbour hoods Sport MoTs fail test Capital gains plan Voters unhappy Steep rise in escapes from prison Proceeds of £40m bank theft could pay IRA 'pensions' Security sources in Northern Ireland say that the money may be used to cover the price of peace, writes David Lister The Link Stores Ltd Operatunity knocks again as Hollywood comes calling Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Red Hot Chili Peppers are hottest new entrants in Top 100 recording artists Half Price Sale BT By a Correspondent: Parents cast David out of top 50 names UK tsunami response Battle sites Support for Nato within Europe Safety priorities for rail passengers Rural trains Margins of Knowledge Support for Nato within Europe Lack of leadership in British politics Fresh and local Glorious stained glass Nothing like a dame Resolve to seek truth in new year Cause and effect? Bored games Festive expansion Back from the Dead Conan Doyle revives Sherlock Holmes in 1905 by popular demand Can I retrieve my ballroom dancing skills, last given a whirl in 1956? A Time to Lead The need for co-ordinated action in the Indian Ocean is now critical It is man-made failings that allow natural disasters to wreak havoc Revolutionaries with RP accents Radio 4 sounds reassuringly conservative and bourgeois, but it is the voice of the left The Times Join the Debate Picture Gallery Pious words are not enough Don't go to the sales; dig deep into your pockets to prove that you really care about the world's poor Labour gets the benefit By a Correspondent: Big rise in pregnancy risk for larger women on Pill AOL Asia Earthquake Floods Homechoice Magnet By a Correspondent: Injury forces Lane to quit 'The Producers' The Sharpest Critics Toucan High-wire thrills fail to rescue big top flop Firstnight Theatre Moscow State Circus Queen Elizabeth Hall PC World PC World Ringtones drown out CD singles British Red Cross Portable broadband speeds anywhere For £24.99 a year, it is essential for that slow internet connection www.onspeed.com Advertisement Www.onspeed.com New jobs give former mining town reason to smile again Ten homes for the price of one Commuters hit by falling house prices Decreases of up to 8 per cent in the South East contrast with big growth elsewhere, reports Gabriel Rozenberg Whitehall packs diplomatic bags off to the private sector Save the Children Hiding Place for Guns and a Teddy First State Investment Management (UK) Limited No such thing as an ordinary day in Baghdad Remarkable lives and tragic deaths are still all too common, James Hider reports Insurgents respond to bin Laden call to war Church's art treasure comes out of hiding Everest Fit the Best Original St Bernard kennels rescued by 33 Alpine villages The Times Offers Direct Ukraine poll victor promises to continue friendship with Russia (Reuters): First woman to lead Zimbabwe (Reuters): In the pipeline (AP): Drink kills 51 (Reuters): Beached whales The Meaning of Christmas PeopleSoft move Wednesday Dec 29 2004 Whisky a go-go Bourse 'for sale' FTSE 100 Dow Jones Putin aide attacks raid on Yukos as 'swindle' Fears over soaring bank lending for buyouts Experts predict further rate ri… Business Direct Line UK's funded pensions still a good option Commentary Danny Truell Win some, lose some: a successful Saga to a fialed football takeover Times Online Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Consumers nudge Dow index towards record The Times Blockbuster Threat Japan short-selling inquiry after fines Wall Street Musical Bumps Yukos promises Rosneft lawsuit Frankfurt fears big job losses if Börse wins LSE The Times Picture Gallery Germany's golden boy prepares for court Nokia Connecting People Buyout firms pull rabbit out of hat in record year Private equity houses will have pleased investors in 2004, but are not in the clear yet, says Tom Bawden Deals of the Year Biggest leveraged buyouts completed in 2004 It's Pay Day for Venture Capital Billions Back Uk Buyouts Times Register Susan Sontag Critic whose wide-ranging combative intellect and talent for self-promotion made her a star Captain Richard Annand Vc Soldier whose courage and resolution earned him the first Victoria Cross to be awarded in the Second World War Luigi Veronelli Revered critic whose campaigns for the improvement of Italian food and wine led to a suspended prison sentence Bill Bithell Banker who restored Barclays' operations in Israel to profitability during the troubled Sixties Janet Backhouse Scholar at the British Museum who brought the world of illuminated medieval manuscripts to a wider public Glassware that left gold on the shelf Forthcoming Marriages University News Dinner Scottish Piping Society of London returns to Glazier's Hall in fine form Picture Gallery Daily Life December 29, 1836 Silly season Anniversaries Money worries Where is Jesus? The big squeeze Birthdays Peace at last Missionary work The Meaning of Christmas Has Santa supplanted Jesus? is the Christmas season more about satisfying material desires than spiritual needs? Questions Answered Bridge Overcalling-Nine Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move Personal Column Sellers delivered goods under contract and must be paid Court of Appeal Discretion to set aside judgment obtained before proceedings served Court of Appeal Participating in transaction at a undervalue Chancery Division Times Online Abrupt hail follows hot air invasion Weather Eye Jeremy Plester DJM: Nature Notes On this Day December 29, 1926 The rescue of a drowning girl by william Lewis, 14, provedo the local mayor that British lads were ready for any call to action The AirMiles Travel Company Five-Day a Forecast Five-Day Forecast Around Britain Weathercall Times Sport Best Mate is soft touch for Beef Or Salmon Racing Times Test Leopardstown Ladalko can bring up double Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Newbury Lingfield Park Newbury Newbury Musselburgh Chepstow Yesterday's Results from Four Meetings Catterick Leicester Silver Birch branches out to take National Southwell Fears for a sport going downhill Skiing Great Britain's best prospect for years tells David Powell of his worries over World Cup future The Results Service Basketball Today's Fixtures Bowls Other sport Cycling Cyclo-cross Road race Darts Ice Hockey Rackets Rugby union The Results Service Squash Snow Reports The Times Time out has given me new perspective Jonny Wilkinson on the lessons he has learnt from a year haunted by injury Richards joins list of casualties at Wasps Nicorette steers course to victory Warriner thrown by strange case of missing arrows Darts Seed boost for Marshall Schild's giant win Walker bows out McRae withdraws Russian rematch Star-struck moments that will make the year worth waiting for Kuqi strikes to maintain Royle family's rule at top Coca-Cola Championship Bournemouth regret lax marking League One Yeovil show Thompson size of task League Two Burnley ecstatic as Jewell suffers double reverse Defence remains priority but Souness looking to strengthen all departments Yesterday's Results and Tables Pools Forecast Dazzling Dickov adds to Bolton's problems Barclays Premiership Inspired Giggs lifts United Barclays Premiership Birmingham make Coleman suffer in silence Fulham Birmingham City Job double enough to undermine Norwich's hard work Middlesbrough Norwich City Silly season continues to leave Keegan despondent Johnson makes Tottenham pay for nonchalance Liverpool warm up for Chelsea challenge Chelsea get title boost as Robben takes wing Barclays Premiership Moyes focuses on big picture after unbeaten run ends Charlton Athletic Everton Picture Gallery Scoreboard from the MCG By Our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka to play on despite disaster Dell Martyn shatters Pakistan's morale Racing South Africa worn down by England's striking double act Second Test Match There's a poker player inside everyone. Let yours out The Times Crossword 22,859 Strauss rises to the occasion once more Back from the Brink Times Sport Open all hours: England dig deep to pass test of resolve The Times Robben keeps Chelsea flying The Times Why GPs are Endangered To make prostitution better, Mr Clarke, make it legal Quotes of the Day Rank insult Judge not, lest… Image of the Day The Ethicist 'We doctors Work in a climate of fear' James Sherifi, a dedicated GP, fears that the misconstruing of doctors' by an increasingly litigious public could threaten reputations and careers Peter Panic: is it a paedophile nightmare, or an innocent tale? One hundred years after the play Peter Pan opened in London, Richard Morrison finds the proscriptive passions that it now excites in our modern era deeply disturbing The Times Emotional Intelligence Constantly heaping praise on people—be they children or adults—is not necessarily a good thing. Michele Kirsch explains why The Times Give credit only where it's due Picture Gallery Eating meat with the Buddhists Dish Thai Red Vegetable Curry Arts Blood, sweat and tears Visual Art As a forthcoming exhibition reveals, Caravaggio's tumultuous life animated his work, says Mark Irving Romeo & Juliet No small wonder A child prodigy, Pamela Bianco was quickly forgotten, but as she grew up she got better and better, says John Russell Taylor These boots are made for working Comedy From radio to stand-up, Punt and Dennis are frenetic. Chris Campling catches up Classical Concerts A tough Cookie Comic genius or wretched drunk? A new film about Peter Cook gets Martin Stevens thinking Flights of the culture vulture From hip-hop in Istanbul to post-apartheid pantomime in Johannesbug, our correspondents paint an alternative picture of events for Christmas and New Year from around the globe TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Choice Sky One Main Channels Entertainment Discovery Factual Sky Sports 1 Sport Prime Time Film Guide Picture Gallery BBC One Variations Film Choice Whatever became of the likely lads? Last Night's TV Viewing Guide True Fiction Dear diary… As news emerges that Kimberly Quinn has kept a diary, we get a sneak peek Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3473 Solution to Crossword 3472 Polygon Su Doku Champagne Picture Gallery T2 Quiz Dolphin

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