News from 03/01/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Robert Hands, R. G. Meddings, Robert J. Leeming, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, P. C. Aveyard, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, D. W. Pond, Paul Hoggart, Adam Luck, Mark Souster, Michael Evans and Nicola Woolcock, Richard Hobson, Deborah Payne, Evelyn Burt, Philip Howard, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, R. W. McMillan, David Chater, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Nick Daws, Elizabeth Judge, Andrew Armitage, James Hider, Brian Kennedy, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Mayur Lakhani, Chairman, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, G. Campbell-Smith, Jonathan Davis, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Madeleine Kilburn-Toppin, Gary Jacob, Don Campbell, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Graham Fowler, Libby Purves, Jonathan Gornall, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Geraldine Chips, Phil Gordon, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, Barbara Stocking, Director, Ian MacKinnon, Andrew Bull, Mark Pougatch, Martin Waller and Sarah Butler, Jeremy Plester, Angela Jameson, William Chapman, Stephen Younger, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Russell Vallance, Rick Broadbent, Holly Finn, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sean O'Nell, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Samuel, Bob Graham, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Simon Freeman, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Stephen Jones, Marc Aspland, Terry Arthur, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Steve Jelbert, Peter F. Kirby, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, Gregory Feifer and Michael Evans, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Claire Turvey, Tim Hames, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Paul Lavender, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Dan Rafferty, George Caulkin, Fiona Anderson, Julian Gibson, Neil Fisher, Elinor Kapp, Alan Lee, Michele and Jeff Sutton, Robert Allen, James Miller, Brian Clarke, J. A. Richmond, Jacqui Goddard, Tony Brown, Joanna Dent, Catherine Philp, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Carol Geddes, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Sheppard, Lilly Evans, Richard Morrison, Canon Noelle Hall, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Howard Lamb, Neelam Verjee and Sarah Butler, Randy Cohen, Mark Venables, Shamail, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Jenny March, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Pollution initiative fuels energy costs Iraq suicide bomb Missiles trial Search for a Star Cyril Fletcher England toil Blair's guests British toil increase amid doubt over number of missing In the Times Today British toll increases amid doubt over number of missing Aid flows into the lands laid to waste On Other Pages The Times Lives in Brief The Salvation Army Grim struggle to piece lost lives back together British tourists and a team of elephants have joined the hunt for bodies on Thai beaches. Daniel McGrory reports Disaster tests the belief of a planet united in prayer Nature's cruelty resonates for rural worshippers 'Credit cards are not an adequate response to tragedy' Singapore Airlines Lives in Brief Prayers for solidarity in a region riven by differences Heroism and good fortune of Brave mother survives with family Snorkeller sucked to ocean floor Found after a week Submerged in a car Second escape from disaster Saved by sickness Hung on to balcony Lives in Brief Where the Money is Getting through Indonesia Where the Money is Getting through Andaman and Nicobar Thailand Villagers burn unwanted clothes by road Now islanders dare to dream of peace British troops on standby as scale of disaster is reassessed Public contributions to help victims may exceed Live Aid's £80m total, report Michael Evans and Nicola Woolcock Lives in Brief Sweden's leader tells of his loss Tsunami Earthquake 94,000 dead but focus is on saving the living Pollution and disease are threatening an epidemic in Sumatra, reports Richard Lloyd Parry in Banda Aceh lastminute HSBC Bank plc US sees aid to Muslim victims as chance to improve image Comment Generosity from tsunami survivors Family doctors who innovate face risk of litigation Ruth Kelly's beliefs Noisy trains Lost in translation Auld Lang Syne Seasonal treats Stamp purchases cause frustration Intelligent design Lesson learnt The blame game The Times Russia's Duma Democracy in a cold climate, 1905 to 2005 Village People Some novels cause more trouble than they are worth In a pickle over false food memory, and a return to the great age of sail Science Notebook Life from Death The tsunami may provide Sri Lanka with a political opportunity And when the great wave fell back, the UN stood revealed, Notably Useless The blunt truth is that the organisation is redundant, irrelevant and ossified We have an alternative, the G8. And Blair should quickly move to make it the G10 A crime behind closed doors Domestic violence is trivialised, even ridiculed. We must face up to the painful truth The Times Picture Gallery This is the Chinese century America may believe it is still at the heart of events, but the future is being shaped on the margins Thunderer: Hang on a minute, Britain US terror trial for 'Del Boy' Briton caught in FBI sting A businessman charged with smuggling missiles claims he was guilty only of greed and stupidity, writes Bob Graham Ing Direct More time for Amy inquiry Visitor record Oil rig death Freight 'failure' Fines clampdown Pensioners lose Prison theft Offensive Tomes Just AA sk A Fool In The Country Dell Business Author's tale of village life and love proved too close to home Cooking up a visually tempting dish Sony Action Hunger Fares rise in hope of a better ride The Works Picture Gallery Chanel Sale On track, new landmark for London St Pancras station evolves from a Victorian marvel to a wonder of Modernism, writes Marcus Binney Chequers secret guest list revealed The Narrows Will Sweep You Away. . . Guess who Came to Dinner Brown to visit Africa in anti-poverty campaign Iraq war advice to remain secret And so to Bed Rivals begin race for Cabinet post Kitchen Towels Holmes Place To Boldly Go. . . We are Here Nasa probe sets course to smash into comet Boy, 8, killed as storms sweep in One. Tel By a Correspondent: Remote for sick woman's brain is stolen School rower drowns in Thames Pulmo Bailly Britain's police 'ineffective' at fighting crime SU Doku Focus on speed Call for justice Language lesson Birth weight risk Time and tide Missing student PCs should get out of cars and walk alone Britain's longest-serving officer believes that today's forces have it easier than he did, writes Stewart Tendler MI6 double agent was 'betrayed by a journalist' The Times Offers Direct Business Centenarian cleans up on birthday bet with bookies Times World News Schröder rouses sleepy Fatherland Germany has regained its national pride and means to play a bigger role in world affairs, reports Roger Boyes from Berlin Abbas turns to militants in attempt to secure power is crime on the Tube out of control? The Candidates Online (Reuters): Election run-off for Croatia (AFP): US soldier killed (AFP): New year fires The Times Rules relaxed to tempt Sunni vote in Iraq elections British troops face poll attacks US murder rate sinks as zero tolerance puts gangs on run Schroders lastminute Killing Zones Adoptive couple lose boy, 3, to mother Slum boys cry foul in pitch battle Landowners threaten project that offers would-be footballers a ray of hope in Haiti, writes David Adams Weather Eye Gunman caught (AFP): Anti-peace rally (AFP): Coach crashes (AP): 35 die in storms (AFP): Rebels kill police (AP): Mugabe purge Waterstone claim SSL bid rumour Hollinger delays Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Co2 trading threatens to suffocate UK industry Rivals in LSE auction get down to brass tacks ITV faces losses as audiences emporio Scheme to fiddle taxpayer as Rome burns Business Commentary Confidence in tech stocks set to More technology firms are being floated—and this time they will offer real value, writes Joe Bolger Times Online Baltimore's FTSE adventure sums up fate of the sector return after dot-com disaster Founder would try to buy back Waterstone's The Times Investors stand by for mixed news on seasonal retailing Change on Week British Funds Metronet on track for £60m station upgrade Sport UniCredit Banca Mobiliare S. p. A Firms cautioned over accounting standards Sparkling effect from AIM-listed explorers Telecom charity forges links for tsunami victims Vodafone and its industry peers are backing a new kind of aid for stricken areas, reports Elizabeth Judge A solid but unspectacular year awaits advertisers Ad sales took a tumble with the dot-com crash but are now looking up, writes Dan Sabbagh The Times Firms find Sanctuary in digital music beat New telecoms demands are transforming the music industry, says Nic Hopkins Business Equity Prices Christmas on the streets? - or a new start with St … Equity Prices Business Times Register Cyril Fletcher BBC radio comedian renowned for his fruity voice and Cockney character who liked "Thanking Yew' Cyril Fletcher, comedian, was born on June 25, 1913. He died on January 1, 2005, aged 91 Robert Whymant East Asia reporter who composed an intriguing biography of a German communist spy Robert Whymant, writer and reporter, was born on November 29, 1944. He died in the Indian Ocean tsunami on December 26, 2004, aged 60 Lives Remembered Hank Garland One of America's greatest guitarists, whose career was cut short by a car crash which left him brain-damaged Hank Garland, guitarist, was born on November 11, 1930. He died on December 27, 2004, aged 74 Osmund Caine Painter and art teacher who would not gladly suffer fools, or rules that excluded talented students George Osmund Caine, artist and teacher, was born on July 16, 1914. He died on November 11, 2004 aged 90 Professor Mollie McGeown Doctor who devised a successful approach to kidney transplantation Professor Mollie McGowen, CBE, nephrologist, was born on July 19, 1923. She died on November 21, 2004, aged 81 Retirements Elections Latest Wills Quick Word Daily Life January 3, 1889 Court Circular Church News Bright-eyed babies blighted by SMA The Times Refuge that helps street children to find a road home Notebook Charity Appeal debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers After the Deluge Are we obfuscating and proselytising when we should be helping and giving? International rescue Dig deep within Keep the beaches Bombs or blankets Victims and vice Useless technology Christian giving Less to give Not so decadent What's your view? Silence, please Remove the log You go first Too cosy Bank error Questions Answered The Times Calendar for 2005 Bridge Chess Nakamura wins Meet Kasparov Winning Move Personal Column Deaths In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale Start the year afresh. . . University can sell land free of restrictive covenants Chancery Division Second homelessness application on same facts can be rejected Queen's Bench Division Chancery Division Notice to withhold payment does not justify ban on stay Court of Appeal Gypsies cock a snook at court injunction Court of Appeal Environmentalists may go nuclear Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day The AirMiles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Nicholls has horsepower to take title from Pipe Racing Jockey Club extends old order Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Trainers Times Test Pritchard's also-rans are blot on meetings Wetherby Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Southwell The Times Sports Book Folkestone Exeter Southwell Today's Fixtures The Results Service Pollution fighters find themselves in murky waters Fishing Snow Reports Skippers alert to risk of icebergs Sailing Campbell still keen on track Williams eager Support system McRae in front Argentina lift off By a Correspondent: Bears bounce back as Nurse gamble pays off Basketball Cape Fear? Formula One rebels go into overdrive Motor Racing Emotion pictures: fighting back From Stadium to Breakfast Table From fat chance to favourite for a gutted Viking Sport on Television Dudbridge applies maximum force to silence Circus clowns Darts Home support gives Worcester last line for defence Harlequins are plunged even deeper into trouble Zurich Premiership Scarlets strike the final blow in see-saw struggle Celtic League Wilkinson wins battle royal for Newcastle Zurich Premiership Blowers leads by example to leave Tykes in relegation mire How They Stand Castaignède on song as Saracens show desire to turn over new leaf The Times Injury to Corry dilutes joy for Leicester Butcher future in doubt after door opens for Key Third Test Match Diesel Car Not so Butch Times Online Full Scoreboard from Newlands The Times Crossword 22,863 Butt shines before Pakistan display collapsible parts Scoreboard Times Sport Jonny seals victory with last-minute heroics (again) England refuse to buckle The Times The Game The Times Dr Stuttaford now is the time for your full body MoT Quotes of the Day We still want the game of life to be rigged in our favour It is nigh impossible to imagine any natural disaster our hospitals couldn't handle My sweet dreams May 5 - or maybe not Kick the boot habit, girls Image of the Day Indians arrive for prayer at the Basilica Catholic church in the coastal town of Valainkannl after the tsunami devastated the area The Ethicist Vote for the brightest new As we launch the first Times/South Bank Show awards for breakthrough talent in 2004—and give you the opportunity to take part—Penny Wark talks to Melvyn Bragg and the young jazz star Jamie Cullum, below, about the secrets of success ... And Theatre in the Year Ahead Make a date. . . Give your body a full MoT it could help save your life The holidays are over, so let's get serious, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford as he presents a guide to the dagnostic tests we might need to live as long and happy a life as possible The Times Offers Direct We must go down to the sea again. . . Ships and seafaring are now seen as passé but this year there will be a big effort to change that, says Libby Purves This ancient calling, rooted in history, battered by decline, gets forgotten The AirMiles Travel Company Parent Forum Send US your Problems The truth behind children's lies The wild claims made by some children can mask their personal fears or unhappiness, says Miranda Ingram The lying youngster is merely desperate to be successful, loved and popular Comfort food as soft as velvet Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Chinese Rice Congee Come on lads, put on a happy face Men's Style These days there's absolutely nothing unmanly about having a facial, argues James Delingpole, so hang the expense and head for the nearest superluxe salon As pure Indulgence, facials are up there with Thai massage or tea at Claridge's If Stirling can take it like a man, so can I Microwave Man Essential accessories for the new year As every girl knows, the key to great style is attention to detail: It can make or break an outfit. The fashion team selects the best for the coming season Arts You can't help lovin' dat man Three More Monsters of Rock Deep in the jungle of Arden There are a million stories about pop's most notorious manager. Some of them are even true, says Steve Jelbert Photography Records of early New Worlds: Photography of Exploration Atlas Gallery, W1 Entertainments Week Ahead New Year Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword 560 T2 Clues Cryptic Clues TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Answers from Back Page Word Watching Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids CBBC Sky 616, Freeview 30, Cable CBeebies Sky 617, Freeview 31, Cable Television Terrestrial Variations I Film Choice Back to the school of hard knocks Last Night's TV Viewing Guide A reel marathon. . . True Fiction With 267 films competing for the Best Film Oscar, we drop on a judge T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3477 Polygon Word Watching SU Doku Rating: Fiendish Would you like to be a writer? The Writers Bureau The Game Can Minnows Fill in the Gap? The Game Says Whistle Blower United Hail their Quiet Local Hero Oliver Kay talks to Gabriel Heinze, favourite son of his home town in Argentina, and a revelation since his arrival in England The History Put Youth to the Test, Sven Tony Cascarino says the stars are out there for the England head coach Ashling O'Connor on why West Brom are going private The Money Game Beattie Kicks off 2005 Sales Rumour Mill My Summer with Gazza How I got to know this football genius, a tortured soul with a heart of gold On the Mend United Hell Devon-Sent Mark Hodkinson on the day in 1969 when Busby's gaints were briefly humbled Past Notes Green Shows Sparkle Portsmouth (0) 1 Yakubu 61 (pen) Norwich City (1) 1 Francis 9 England goalkeeper warms hearts of travelling fans Today: Crystal Palace v Aston Villa Norwich City v Liverpool West Bromwich a v Newcastle United Imperious Giggs Keeps United on Edge of Hunt Middlesbrough (0) 0 Manchester United (1) 2 Flethcer 9, Giggs 79 Forward underlines value with thrid goal in three games Seat Newcastle United New Resolution for Newcastle Magnificent Marney Makes Grand Entrance Tottenham Hostspur (2) 5 Marney 16, 80 Ziegler 27, Mendes 59 Keane 68 Everton (1) 2 Cahill 40, McFadden 87 Midfield player takes centre stage in second start O'leary Misses out on Beattie Aston Villa (0) 1 Solano 88 Blackburn Rovers (0) 0 Villa scrape through in lacklustre encounter Happy Return for Boa Morte Fulham (1) 3 Crystall Palace(1) 1 Cole 4, 60, Radzinski 73 Crystal Palace (1) 1 Johnson 35 (pen) Life looking rosier for Coleman after capital win Diouf's Degree of Salvation Bolton Wanderers (0) 1 Diouf 85 West Bromwich Albion (1) 1 Gera 13 Allardyce relieved to end sequence of defeats Fans Warming to New Fowler Manchester City (2) 2 Bosvelt 19, Wright-Phillips 40 Southampton (0) 1 Phillips 90 (pen) Striker could provide City's passport into Europe Cole Fires up Chelsea Liverpool (0) 0 Chelsea (0) 1 Chelsea (0) 1 Cole 80 These days ut's grin up north for league leaders Rife of Riley Vieira Hints at Late Blossoming Charlton Athletic (1) 1 El Karkouri 45 Arsenal (1) 3 Ljunberg 35, 48, Van Persie 67 Charlton broken by interpretation of offside law Bench Warmers West Ham Get off to a Flyer Ipswich Town (0) 0 West Ham United (1) 2 Harewood 1, Etherington 90 Early error puts league leaders on back foot Jaded Reading Show Need for Reinforcements Gillingham (0) 0 Reading(0) 0 Disallowed goal compounds Coppell's frustration Wigan Keep Faith to Force Victory Sheffield United (0) 0 Wigan Athletic (1) 2 McCulloch 7, Ellington 73 Jewell's pep-talk has desired effect at Bramall Lane Derby County Rotherham United Leeds Preston North End Watford Nottingham Forest Queens Park Rangers Wolverhampton Wanderers Jones Repays Faith Lution town (0) 1 Howard 47 Sheffield Wedbesday (1) 1 Jones 45 Raw forward retains golden touch Hull City Swindon town Barnsley Milton Keynes Dons Torquay United Bournemouth Oldham Athletic Walsall Bristol City Port Vale Wrexham Swansea Stumble Swansea City (0) 0 Yeovil Town (0) 2 Stolcers 78, Jevons 90 Yeovil silence bumper crowd Oxford United Cambridge United Lincoln City Scunthorpe United Cheltenham Town MacClesfield Town Shrewsbury Town Leyton Orient Northampton town Southend United Celtic Nerve Tested Celtic (1) 2 Hartson 15, Sutton 57 (pen) Livingston (1) 1 Hamilton 39 Gough laments 'debatable' penalty Hibernian Dundee United Dunfermline Athletic Celtic Livingston Dundee UTD Rangers First Division Second Division Third Division Dunfermline Athletic Dundee Hibernian Heart of Midlothian Yakubu Seals Vital Victory Barnet (1) 2 Grazioli 33, Yakubu 87 Stevenage Borough (0) 1 Weatherstone 49 Inexperienced Barnet team pass stern test Nationwide Conference North Ryman League Premier division Nationwide Conference UnlBond League Premier division A Third Christmas Cracker for Exeter Hereford United (0) 1 Stansfield 66 Exeter City (1) 2 Stansfield 22 (og), Taylor 71 Devon team continue play-off push Southern League Premier division Mark Venables CECH is Every Manager's Mate as we Ring the New Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Super League Championship manager 5 www.timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Player points totals include matches up to including Saturday January 1 Championship manager 5 The Master of Seduction Gabriele Marcotti on Silvio Berlusconi's remarkable impact on AC Milan and beyond France Germany Italy Spain Times Online A Time for Reflection Aki Riihilahti says that world events make world stories about football too trivial The Times Offers Direct Mark Pougatch on the year that saw Greece lightning and Waddle warbling The Hairdryer 100% Fiction—no Added Sweeteners Real Unveil Coach No 9 Tonight's TV Delia's Dish of the Week ... Or what They're Eating in Norwich The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Today Tomorrow Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday the computer shop
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