News from 31/12/2004
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Andrew Robson, Anthony Turl, Rosemary Righter, J.M.Dacombe, Mehul Gowtham, Don Aston, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Philip Mayfield, Simon Barnes, Barana Tillynona, Paul Hoggart, Alex Ceotto, Philip Howard, John Miller, David Chater, Angela Court, James Bone, Colin Munro, Hllary Clarke, Sam Marlowe, Anjali Kwatra, Kelly Anne Highgrove, Ben Ainslie, Martin Salter (Director), Alex Bannister, Andrew Norfolk, Julian Ayer, David Sharrock, A.Marjoribanks, Naoko Kakinoki, Pat Gibson, tom Hennessy, K.Edgcombe, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Roger Wilkes, Graham Moss, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Bernard J. M. Stewart (Consultant organisational psychologist), Ryoko Attwell, Chris Johnston, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Brian Clayton, Matthew Pinsent, Angela Jameson, Kathy Meier (Instructor, Riding for the Disabled), Russell Kempson, Beulah Ambrose, Daniel McGrory, Neil Drury, Raymon Keene, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, James Bone and Dominic Kennedy, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Lewis Smith, Kalimutthu, Crispian Hollis (Chairman), Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Tom Stevenson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Cornellus Lysaght, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, Katrin Thamm, Stephen Davis, Nick Hasell, Stephen Farrell and Sunetra Chakravarti, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Alan Shrewsbury, Jack Malvem Arts Reporter, Paul Simons, Netmila, Nick Szczepanik, D.J.Bracher, Dominic Kennedy, Anna Patty, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Seb Kramer, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Dennis Dale, Adrian Perry, George Caulkin, Peter Weston, Alan Lee, Jeremy Hart, Camilla Nolan, Jon Ashworth and Dominic Walsh, Richard Beeston, Neil Barrett, David Sanderson, Simon Jenkins, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Clarence Barrett, Crispin Lyden-Cown, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, C. J. Reddall, David Powell, Abigail Rayner, Alan Price-Talbot, Colin Brown, James Hurren, Robert Sanders,
ResumoThe Times More laurels for Athens winners Hollinger threat Miliband's baby In his prime Artie Shaw England denied The world digs deep 125,000 latest death toll In the Times Today Business 44-55 Sport 75-88 T2 The Register 58-62 Crossword 87 Miscellany Today's Weather Olympic athletes head the field in New year Honours World digs deep for disaster victims On Other Pages New Year Honours The Salvation Army British toll may reach 100 Their parents are missing, but boy survivors' first thought was for others, writes Daniel McGrory A mother's dilemma Hindus and Muslims of Britain reach out to their Asian cousins By Our Business Staff: Half of the FTSE 100 establish relief operations The Times Government triples disaster donation egg-card How you can make a difference Money is urgently needed to help communities shattered by the tsunamis. Readers can contribute by using the form below Comment 14 ordinary lives remembered Rich and poor yound and old of all colous and creeds, most people were violently swept off without record of their passing Julian Ayer Adopted son of philosopher killed in Sri Lanka Disaster Emergency Committee Teerawut Udomsap Photographer and diver who ran a Phuker music bar Alex Ceotto Youngest Italian Victim, sucked from parents' arms Naoko Kakinoki Japanes woman visiting Phuket as a company reward Katrin Thamm Tabloid reporter who had covered earthquake in Iran Peter Weston British managing director on Maldives holiday Mehul Gowtham Tamil boy hit by wave on walk with his grandmother Beulah Ambrose Sri Lankan expatriate loses wife and daughter Netmila Only daughter caught by flood in Sri Lankan village Kalimutthu Car Nicobar island settler washed out to sea James Hurren Former assistant bank manager on backpacking tour Kelly Anne Highgrove Colorado beauty salon worker on holiday with fiancé Brian Clayton Australian expatriate on holiday in Phuket Barana Tillynona Sri Lankan coastal villager devoted to helping people What the World Has Pledged Indonesia Fact File Rescuers hardly know where to start in the land of 80,000 dead Tonnes of supplies stranded at airport in Sumatra after roads are washed away, reports Richard Beeston Run for it: when the sea turned killer In one village, I realised everyone lost someone Anjali Kwatra, Christian Aid's Asia specialist, on conditions in Sri Lanka Aboriginal tribes found safe on high ground of archipelago Wayward tsunami warning sparks new fear Nokia Connecting People The New Breeze Special Editions Waiting for a child can take years Blair's lieutenant adopts American baby David Miliband flew to US to see boy born and bring him home, to anger of British agencies, says Andrew Norfolk Magnet Dj's Final Top 50 Mint Peel's legacy lives on as fans vote for festive Fall dolphin Most fear walk alone in the dark near home Tories pledge to revive 'threatened' green belt Delbenhams Toll roads Cutting-edge advice Need to be ready for major disaster Provision of more than prayer for the tsunami victims Sport for the disabled 'Disappointing' sales Legally assisted death Taking work home Auld Lang Syne The nuisance and joy of junk mail Knock-on effect? The Times A Long Road The Automobile Association celebrates its centenary in 2005 Joy of Sport Amid the tragedy, some just recognition for human endeavour The safety police will make sure that you don't go overboard tonight Adopting Asia An imaginative response to the tsunami disaster Thunderer: Tax me when I'm dead Every delay brings death But don't look to the UN for leadership—it is incapable of co-ordinating complex disaster relief We are brightening up not dumbing down The record numbers visiting revamped national museums and galleries show our thirst for culture In the absence of God, blame has become our prevailing religion Homebase Detained terrorism suspects at highest level since 1970s The Laws Grey windy day for a holiday hangover Sony Countdown Wary of rip-offs, Britons see in new year at home Robbers are turning theft into a fine art at the V&a Saab Only in the Saturday Times Medecins Sans Frontieres WHSmith Anna Nicole Smith stripped of $88m fortune in court PC World PC World Name and shame peril for ignoring Information Act Care International Access all areas for Joe Public Revenue pays out for staff it did not need AOL Unlimited Only in the Saturday Times Court staff accuse protest fathers of militant tactics halfords Teenager read of love rival's murder in paper unicef Father's plea to catch killer of graveyard girl Selfridges&co The Times Toad makes you smile without the stage frights Firstnight Theatre Wind in the Willows Sevenoaks Playhouse The Sharpest Critics Police to train Karachi officers Super-size risk Murder charges Potter's Peter told in Ancient Egyptian Carpet Right Two cot deaths no evidence of murder Action Hunger How Botox can knock a migraine on the head Research shows wrinkle drug can reveal muscles in the face and neck that trigger headaches, writes Nigel Hawkes mfi sightsavers International Set in stone, 18th—century clue finally yields killer möben Times World News Princess to marry her commoner The only daughter of Emperor Akihito of Japan har renounced her claims to the imperial throne to wed, writes Leo Lewis Royalty with the Common touch Darfur refugees face starvation as violence halts aid Islamic Relief Village turns heat on murder suspects Just AA sk Artie Shaw dies, 94 Online Everest Fit the Best Model purge on anorexics makes weight vital statistic Court clears last obstacle to Orange Revolution in Ukraine Retired lecturer, 67, set to be oldest mother, and it's twins Su Doku (Reuters): Saudi terror raids (Reuters): Death sentences (AP): Spy ring claim (Reuters): Fugitives denial (AFP): Calf of clone born (AP): Turkey zeroes in Shock over Basque referendum ArtsFirst Spain back to the barricades over Civil War archive Change is not just cosmetic, says Silvio Times Business Friday Dec 31 2004 Dollar at new low Russian oil stake Perks of MyTravel Dow Jones New York delisting threat to Hollinger Ex-investment head at Aviva agrees to one-year City ban Big print run for €500 note, the crook's best friend Sport Just one more honour for Wanless Political clout eludes euro Where have all the business gongs gone? Silence is not always golden Need to Know Alcan agrees €100m sale First American order for Dreamliner Spain to woo cable TV operators Freddie Mac confirms capitalisation Quote of the Day Directors' Dealings Data Exchange Rates Business Big Shot Results in Brief Buffett firm linked to SEC inquiry Stop Press Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Look Ahead Data Day Abbey deal helps M&a to bumper £133bn year House price fall signals end of boom Bouncing Back World's poor cannot afford comprehensive insurance Merrill Lynch 'in talks' on joint venture to push China ambition Cantor fined over inadequate warning on spread-betting risk Heart scares hit Pfizer's sales Yugansk hived off to lessen legal threat Birmingham is just the ticket for business rail passengers Caught in the Act City Diary Brum Deal Going, going, gong City Diary My Travel reveals size of chief's pay deal Live Aid 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 Corus dented by talk of rising Chinese steel production 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 Meridian surges as investor raises stake Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Tempus Ten end year with a bang despite early jitters The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Tempus Ten for 2004 54 Business Equity Prices action medical research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gentlemen Man to Man Woman to Woman Times Register John W. Duarte Classical guitarist who composed more than 200 works, popular critique and taught in more than 30 countries Frederik Prausnitz Adventurous and forthright conductor who enjoy being 'difficult' and brought out the best in his esteric peers Wing Commander David Penman Bomber pilot who took part in the heroic, but costly, daylight raid on Augsburg in 1942 Lives Remembered Court Circular Register Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages In praise of pantomime—with a Glittering All-Star Cast Marriage Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-Private Anniversaries Birthdays debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Anyone for Su Doku? Wayne Gould, the man behind T2's mathematical brainteaser, answers readers' questions Questions Answered Bridge Chess Winning Move Daily Life December 31,1874 CAH: Quick Word Personal Column Legal Notices The British Kidney Patient Association Want to place a classified advertisement? Carlton Press Limited GM Automotive UK (nO 3) Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Quadrangle Consulting Limited Virtual ISP Services Limited Gatwick Rail Specialist Services Limited Start the year afresh… New Yers Honours Knights Bachelor Order of the Bath KCB CB Order of St Michael and St George Royal Victorlan Order Bar to the RVM (Silver) Royal Victorian Medial RVM Order of the British Empire GBE DBE OBE Editor of Vogue makes the headlines Order of the British Empire, OBE continued Army chief Joins order of chivalry Praise for stars of stage and screen Order of St Michael and St George Order of the British Empire Diplomatic Service and Overseas List Knights Bachelor Daltrey stars in a more geneteel chart MBE Commonwealth Awards Barbados Picture Gallery Military Division Royal Navy Order of the Bath Mllitary Division Army Order of the Bath Military Division Royal Air Force Queen's Police Medal Official at centre of Blunkett row is knighted Queen's Fire Service Medal Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The warmest year yet, despite the wet Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day December 31,1885 In its review of event in 1885, The Times discussed the widening of the franchise at home and the growth of Empire abroad AirMiles To Obtain an Official collector envelope call 08708 … Five-Day Forecast Picture Gallery Weathercall Times Sport Meade puts power shift down to economy Racing Saint Balding says a little prayer for Derby entry Times Test Coughing emerges as excuse for Best Mate Warwick Sedgefield The Times Sports Book Wolverhampton Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Lingfield Park Culpepper vows to lead Viking into play-offs American Football Taunton The Results Service Links Today's Fixtures Sweet victory for Fanstone Ding's trump card Eagles soar Strong Odds McRae ready for second spin in the treacherous Sahara Sand Motor Rallying Wilkinson comeback starting to gather pace Rugby Union Hewitt believes go-slow decision courts trouble Tennis Tomorrow Former ice skating official exposes cold war Book Review Lloyd regains his senses and steps back from brink Darts Lost world waiting to be found in Venezuela Caving Clubs forgo window of opportunity Sport Football Splashing the Cash: How Each Premiership Managers is Expected to Spend his Transfern Budget in the January Sales Middlesbrough line up Nyarko How They Stand The Sunday Times New kid on block spells title trouble for Wenger Crystal Ball Rooney and United are becoming victims of their own celebrity Simon Barnes Luxemburgo hops on Real merry-go-round Snow Reports Ferguson's fury aimed at 'terribly unfair' FA punishment By Our Sports Staff: Sullivan set to report Blackburn in dispute over Savage Family thrilled by letter from No 10 New Year's Honours List MacArthur and Golding are the real heroes Ben Ainslie selflessly diverts attention from his deeds to the exploits of others By Our Sports Staff: Holmes hits new heights of delight with royal appointment White follows arrows away from the limelight Heady times for Scotland's tusk force David Powell toasts those who failed to make the headlines for their endeavours England's reserves to be tested by tough schedule Second Test Match Direct Line Fighting spirit keeps Vaughan happy The 2004 Record The Times Crossword 22,861 Full Final Scoreboard from Kingsmead Smith takes positive lessons from his team's great escape Times Sport England hit by cloud trouble The Times We're honoured The Year in Pictures Picture Gallery The Year in Pictures In Normandy, old soldiers looked back in sorrow, in lraq young ones faced the future with hate, and the world looked on helplessly as life was swept aside by tidal waves in the Indian Ocean Picture Gallery January February March April May June July August September October November December TV & Radio Year of no shame Paul Hoggart looks back at the TV highs and lows of 2004 medical research BBC One Variations Film Choice The lost genius of Peter the great Last Night's TV DC: Viewing Guide Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Kids Prime Time Film Guide Picture Gallery Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live BBC World Service Classic FM Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside T2 Crossword No 3475 The Times
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