News from 30/12/2004
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Daniel Goldberg, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Neil Johnston, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Melanie Eskenazi, W. Angus Wallace, Nick Hawton, Cristina Odone, Mary Hayward, David Chater, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, David Dowle, James Hider, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Philippe Naughton, Pat Gibson, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, John Armstrong, Director, Richard Beeston and Mark Henderson, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, G. Birch, Simon Harding, Anatole Kaletsky, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Ogden, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Michael Pomery, President, Dorothy Bouchier, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Fadlan Arman Syam, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Sean O'Neill and Helen Nugent, J. F. Levy, Peter Kimm, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Ted Claridge, Tony Dawe, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael J. Hendrie, Astronomy Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Butler Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Abigail Rayner, Sunetra Chakravarti, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Graham Gendall Norton, Alistair Burt, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times Plastic revolution As the death toll climbs to 100,000, one man cremates his wife by a faraway beach Nations' leaders wake up to the scale of disaster In the Times Today Earthquake monitors tried in vain to warn of problems Weblinks to keep on track of events On Other Pages E-mail messages release the fortunate few from the torment of uncertainty Van Cleef & Arpels Fiancée's world falls apart One son is dead, the other missing, as is boyfriend who had just proposed, writes Sean O'Neill Millions are left without food and shelter as aid pours in Threats Facing Survivors Religious leaders seek aid from their communities Harrods Greatest Sale Death toll could double if disease is not checked Escape for earl's family The living, the dead and the Swept from the seafront inside a car No hope for 50 relatives Elephant to the rescue (AP): Clinging to life Trapped under water Website reunites father and son Wife survives husband Baby swept away Father flies out to find backpacker E-Mail Pleas Nordic families' winter exodus to sun ends in darkness and despair Indonesia death toll may reach 80,000 Burma's death toll is suspiciously low British Red Cross Remote island chain bore waves' full force An entire tribe may have been wiped out on the paradise lost of the Nicobar Islands, Sunetra Chakravarti writes 'It was not terrifying, it was strangely enthralling' Sri Lankan living in England loses 200 of his relatives BT Survivors plead for tourists to return Sri Lankans fear the prosperity brought by foreign visitors may have been lost for ever, reports Catherine Philp Burberry Sale Hsbc Only in the Saturday Times Middle England calls foul on Little Britain's WI skits Coca-Cola puts mineral water plan on ice Environmentalists say a new borehole and pipeline would bleed the Malvern Hills area dry, writes Nicola Woolcock Save the Children Diana fountain must shut for more repairs Just AA sk Nokia Postal voting Fragility and needs of humanity highlighted by disaster Mixed messages Savings crisis Auld Lang Syne NHS deals with the difficult cases Opera singers In a lather On highest authority Let your emotions rip and sing hymns that feel like the howl of a dog The Season to Give Victims of the Indian Ocean disaster need your help Don't forget that we have made steady progress in taming Nature's violence Where are our Susan Sontags? Britain's intellectuals are pasteurised until they are bland enough for popular culture The Times Picture Gallery Winners and losers in 2005 I expect the true contest for Britain's leadership to start immediately after the general election Tops? Elvis is rock bottom Family mourns pregnant teenager A community is stunned by the strangling of girl found in a church graveyard, writes Russell Jenkins Y Care International By a Correspondent: School enforces random drug tests Sport Concern over arthritis drugs Car thefts fall Women held back Tube strike off Bicycles for guns By a Correspondent: 'Kes' director Loach is critics' high-flyer The Sharpest Critics Oral-B A knight of energy but this Camelot is clunky Firstnight Theatre Quest: The Legend of the Green Knight Clapham Common, SW4 Tories' £2.9bn plan to scrap inheritance tax Fujitsu Siemens The high price of being nice Police complaints Vauxhall Police Callboxes Cop shops must learn to welcome customers Dixons Blair places home affairs at head of poll agenda Leadership rivals could rock Labour campaign Bank Cards Bose Business The £8 purchase on plastic that finally put paid to cash Natuzzi Dralion Cirque Du Soleil Universities in Wales Toucan Welsh fear an English invasion of universities Plug may be pulled on DIY electrics Su Doku Drfamworks Pictures Action Hunger Enjoy a day with a Times writer if your offer comes up trumps The deadline is approaching to compete in the third and final round of the contest Christmas Appeal Egg Last bids, please, in our charity auction Make your offer online: simply go to www.timesonline.co.uk/appeal and click on the box By a Correspondent: The lottery winner who went to her grave with a £1m secret Dell Wesley-Barrell Only in the Saturday Magazine Times World News Iraqi police face new terror threat as 30 die in booby-trapped house Battered force seeks superheroes Murdered journalist returns to haunt defeated regime Pressure grows for President Kuchma to face trial in Ukraine, Jeremy Page reports Weather Eye Unicef Magnet Poll loser isolated by refusal to stand down Fortune-tellers calm nerves of Tokyo's Bridget Joneses Women seek psychic cure for new-year blues, writes Leo Lewis National Express Everest Fit the Best Unearthed: bunker that hid Bosnia war crimes fugitive Nature (AP): Bomb attacks in Saudi Arabia (Reuters): CIA staff purge (Reuters): Spain amnesty (AP): Hawk safety nest Times Business FTSE closing high Yukos court fight BT mobile blow Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Asian disaster victims not ins Firms line up to assess damage from tsun Picture Gallery Aquascutum Missed opportunity in split caps debacle Need to Know Virgin FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Stop Press China stalls aircraft orders VimpelCom given $21m tax bill US Airways makes plea to workers More Polish phone jobs to go Russian telecom privatisation Quote of the Day Directors' Dealings Data Exchange Rates Results in Brief Business Big Shot Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Look Ahead Data Day HSBC chief executive to add role of UK chairman Times Online Monthly mortgage deals slump to four-year low Shares close at record high for year Thistle takes back partial ownership of troubled hotels Grasping the Thistle KLM bows to pressure and makes record price cuts Booming net sales eclipse high street Halliburton job cuts may signal sale of UK outfit The Times Jarvis to shed 300 workers in refinancing deal Time Warner set to enter mobile market Brokers square up in poaching case Oil Continues to Flow for Beleaguered Group The Times Deutsche Bank attacks Yukos court protection Sale of Russian firm has led to a complex legal battle in the United States, reports Carl Mortished The Times Unit Trust Information Service Adopt a Dolphin A berth in Perth City Diary Seller beware Bank holiday Cutting the cloth to fit production overseas Calling entrepreneurs Cut energy costs Liability gauge Guide to growth Japanese approval of Crestor is tonic for AstraZeneca Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Dark horses to the fore in 2005's race of the sectors The Day's Biggest Movers Winners and Losers in the 2004 League Gilts Increased talk of a takeover boosts SSL Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Charcol Multiple Display Advertising Items Ducking and diving Fresh snowfalls create a flurry among skiers What to do on a break in the new year? It can be murder Mystery weekend in Yorkshire for £210, or two-day Burns Night in Edinburgh at £297. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers The Spanish Tourist Office Times Register P. V. Narasimha Rao Prime Minister who set India on the path of economic modernisation and then fell victim to party infighting and accusations of sleaze Professor Jack Darbyshire Physicist whose wartime research began a lifelong dedication to elucidating the mysteries of ocean waves Murray Ramsay Scientist who helped to develop fibre optics for use in carrying data Errol "Et" Thompson Jamaican sound engineer who worked with the great reggae stars, from Bob Marley to Burning Spear Norman Borrett Amateur sportsman who excelled nationally and internationally in hockey, squash and cricket Bruce Ronaldson Talented administrator whose skills helped Oxfam to expand Forthcoming Marriages Birthdays Anniversaries Church News Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Kálmán's 'degenerate' Duchess sings in Vienna Quadrantids meteor shower in the night sky in January Debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issue of the day, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Don't Twitch, Enjoy Simon Barnes, author of How To be a Bad Birdwatcher, gives more advice What's your view? Questions Answered Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winds may hinder solo sailing attempt Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day December 30, 1986 The Air Miles Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in Northern Areas. Cloudy but Dry Elsewhere, … Around Britain Times Sport MacS Joy serves up win and tonic for Harrington Racing Times Test A taste of the year, from John Smith's to instant coffee Haydock Park Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Musselburgh Newbury Lingfield Park Dutch qualifier sends Manley crashing out in embarrassment Darts Newcomer shows why 'Sir Cliff' is no longer a No 1 star From heroes to zeros: the magic Who's Got the Bottle Back still leading from front Rugby Union Fanstone waits in hope for Sydney-Hobart prize Sailing The Results Service Football Basketball Cricket Second Test match Australia v Pakistan Today's Fixtures Ellis signs for Rhinos Mickel's fine run Rink changes Darts Rackets Skling Allardyce given taste of crisis management Bolton's Diary of Decline The Premiership Today FA charge is slap in the face for troubled Rooney Newcastle restore pride but Souness must buy The Sunday Times Family turmoil behind Savage desire to move Snow Reports The Times Vieira maintains Arsenal's pursuit England master art of revival to reclaim initiative Second Test Match Direct Line The Times Crossword 22,860 Australia show no sign of letting stranglehold slip Sri Lanka head home early to help with relief effort Times Sport Thorpe vigil turns the heat back on South Africa The Times Trusty Retainer Picture Gallery The Times Quotes of the Day Open government: here are a few things you need to know. . . Picture Gallery The Ethicist Keep your children safe on the superhighway Your children have a new computer-but do you knwo how to protect them from the porn merchants and fraudsters who infest the internet? David Rowan has the answers Five Key Rules Install a Firewall Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Scent and sensibilities Health If you want to find the right partner in life, it's the pheromones which give us our individual odour that really count Home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Your household dilemmas solved Aye, it's glamorous oop north Hake with Black Pudding and Prosciutto Screen Oliver's army is on its way Interview Making the epic Alexander was a battle in itself, director Oliver Stone tells Ian Nathan Merchant Venice New Film Releases In the nick of time, a couple of reissued classics arrive to rescue Wendy Ide from a bleak midwinter Koktebel 12A 105 mins Inheritance 15, 107 mins Without a Paddle 12A, 99 mins Nashville 15, 161 mins Dead of Night PG, 104 mins Koktebel Here's looking at you, kids Children's film are high on the list of promising new releases for next year, says Wendy Ide As Hollywood sees in the New Year, don't expect any striking resolutions The Times Silky restorations DVDs Geoff Brown cherishes 2004's revivals Finding Neverland The Aviator Staying in on New Year's Eve? Ian Johns chooses some suitable films to greet 2005 Entertainments Should Old Acquaintance TV & Radio Submit your Airmiles Today Choice Answers from Back Page Word Watching Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Multichannel Television BBC One Television Terrestrial Little Angels BBC One, 6.30pm 2004 Winners and Losers BBC Two, 9pm Taggart ITV1, 9pm Variations Not only but Always Channel 4, 9pm Film Choice A. I: Artificial Intelligence (2001) BBC One, 8pm Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) FilmFour, 8pm Serendipity (2001) BBC One, 10.35pm The best-kept secret in comedy? Last Night's TV True Fiction Word Watching T2 Crossword No 3474 Polygon Su Doku Rating: Difficult 1837 online.com
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