News from 04/01/2005
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Andrew Robson, Malcolm Turner, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Michael Disney, John Vincent, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Graham Dunbar, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Andrew Norfolk, Alastair Campbell, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Nick Elsley, Pauline Carter, John Wardle, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Anthony Ralston, D. J. Luke, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, James Pradle, Jane Clarke, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, James Clarke, James Delingpole, D. Ashton, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Paul Callaghan, A. Oliver Staines, Ian MacKinnon, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Jeremy Plester, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Laura Mannering, Daniel McGrory, Helen Rumbelow and Shirley English, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Peter F. Smith, Kate Allen Director, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Peter Lansley and Oliver Kay, Christopher Wallace, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Julian Hooper, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, John Dover, Fran Yeoman, Bruce Parry, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, David Malaperiman, James Copson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Chirs Campling, Ben Hoyle, Alexandra Frean and Roger Waite, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, Claire Turvey, Jeremy Cross, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, John Crossland, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Richards, President, Bob Spence, Michael Gove, Allen Robertson, Elizabeth Lancaster-Thomas, Graham Searjeant, Sam Wilson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent and Daniel McGrory, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Sheppard, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Jenny Davey, Christopher Irvine, Amos Moran, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Baghdad bomber kills security staff Hunger strikes 999 plan fears A Mother's Secret England in trouble Car prices to rise Web's wonder British death toll soars as Thais call off search In the Times Today Credit card companies profit from donations Charities missing millions On Other Pages Daks Sale Search for abducted survivor Police and family fear that child traffickers may have abducted Kristian, 12, from hospital. Sean O'Neill reports Don't stop looking for the disappeared, relatives plead Straw pledges to match public generosity Brief Lives Picture Gallery Disturbed father admits e-mail hoax Messages saying that loved ones had been killed were sent by man whose son died as baby, reports Ben Sheppard BT Collections targeted by thieves Four rescued after a week at sea Five days in ocean clinging to palm tree Dolphins stranded in lagoon Dog dragged boy, 7, to safety Air crash survivor escapes the floods Brief Lives Death Toll Felt around the World The Times Presidents unite in appeal to America Emergency workers find 'absolute choas' hampers relief distribution Damage to infrastructure, looting and fears of piracy are causing delays, reports Catherine Philp in Colombo Orphan boy finds he is breadwinner for family Financial Hangover? January Sale! First food reaches 1 million in need More than a week on, UN help is finally getting through to the province of Aceh, writes Richard Lloyd Parry in Banda Aceh Ford AA unicef Britain had its own big waves—400 years ago An Atlantic tsunami created our greatest environmental disaster, and it could happen again, says Michael Disney Philharmonia will perform for Prince People Tesco Maggie who? When the chips are down … Ps Couple's suicide before rape trial Barclaycard Two women vanish on New Year's Eve Doctors fear alcohol epidemic Tsunami Earthquake Beatle and Goon join list of Great Britons churchill Tories make pledge on people power Multiple Display Advertising Items Firefighters warn that reforms to 999 services may risk lives Business Tsunami disaster challenges faith Gift Aid relief Chill rather than thrill Goalposts are moved for NHS trusts Public and private Fresh and local Treatment of prisoners Blair in Middle East The vanishing hanky Need to invest in nuclear power Boosted attendance In a lather Picture Gallery A Foreign Field Those Britons who are not found should be commemorated Campaign Countdown Electoral calculation will dominate politics for the next four months Newton's Apple Prodigies nowadays discover virtual civilisations Was I wrong to boot the shop assistant up the barcode? Check this out … La Notebook A TV leaders debate? Not while Marr and Paxman insist on stealing the show Politicians get airtime only when they fit the story the journalist wants to broadcast Ask Bush which was more important: the TV networks or networks in towns and cities? So sorry to hear about Granni-Bobkins Pity the authors of those boastful round robins. Between the lines, they're simply a cry for help Don't throw them in the bin. You have an obligation to the author's crippled ego These are not like normal letters: they are not personal, intimate or even funny A land already drowning Indonesia's endemic weaknesses have been exposed by this natural disaster One, two. OK so far? Defence chiefs forced to choose between fighters and carriers AOL Banks fund classes to combat terror Dogs Trust By a Correspondent: Churchill tribute set for display Online Air Francs Mikado's magic is caught in the slips Firstnight Theatre The Mikado Orange Tree, Richmond Whitehall's secret plan to let the IRA hunger strikers die First documents to be released under the Freedom of Information Act are revealed today, reports Fran Yeoman Callaghan agreed payout for terrorist suspect Advice at best price Red faces over black recruits Stubborn PM not for moving Hard fight wins softer option McVicar's rant on the run MoD wanted nuclear bomb for Channel Tunnel Opodo Knows Porridge was 'too good' to go to prison Efficiency target for fat-cat civil servant Lake rangers to quit over 'tours for whites' slur Financial Services Authority Jamieson Reed (Wills & Trusts) Ltd Ways to Walk Wrinkles of 96-year-old are new line in beauty churchill British Red Cross wrinkled? Wonderful? Su Doku Harrods Mordor's gigantic eagles really flew one. Tel Wily old birds enjoy life on the mild side Bulldog Broadband Is this internet prodigy about to knock Microsoft off its pedestal? A Miami teenager has created a free web browser that has been called Bill Gates's worst nightmare. David Adams reports British aide heads Annan reshuffle at UN Economist's appointment heralds move by Secretary-General to deal with a spate of scandals, reports James Bone Multiple Display Advertising Items Homechoice Divisive Policies Bush's law chief facing test on human rights Iraqi insurgents now outnumber coalition forces The head of intelligence services in Baghdad says that there are more than 200,000 fighters, reports James Hider Paul Smith By Our Foreign Staff: British civilians killed in Baghdad bombing (Reuters): negotiator dies Leaders dropped (AP): Suicide blaze (AFP): China hits 1.3bn (AFP): Stripper shootout Action against Hunger Party poopers cry 'nimby' for French love of le discotheque Party poopers cry 'nimby' for French love of le discotheque Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharon told troops may mutiny (AP): Baby thrown out (AFP): Purge of spies (AFP): Iran sea victory (AFP): Wolf outcry Index Tuesday January 4 2005 Brewery deal US oil price dips Hollinger respite Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Car prices set to rise as cost of steel and energy soar Lazard finalises plans for $3.2bn New York fotation Building industry needs the State to unlock growth Direct Line Mervyn calms unbridled house market Economic Agenda The business world looks forward to a year with great … Economics The Times Café Rouge tops LGV bid menu The Times Merck falls after new Vioxx claim Wall Street Money-brokers return to court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Equity firms plan disposals Fraud in UK soars to 640m L&g awaits decision on appeal over £1.1m fine The Times New rules 'will boost' investment in smaller companies Baugur to tailor its discount label to Europeans North Tees and Hartlepool Concern at increase in Postwatch spending Japanese firm buys UK hotels Business Equity Prices Christmas on the streets? Equity Prices Business Times Register Julius Axelrod Biochemist whose pioneering research into neurotransmission led to new treatments for nervous and mental illnesses Julius Axelrod, neurologist, was born on May 30, 1912. He died on December 29, 2004, aged 92 Adrian Morris Meticulous painter who exhibited rarely but was much admired by a discerning circle of his peers Adrian Morris, painter, was born on May 18, 1929. He died on December 6, 2004, aged 75 Nicholas Ardizzone Cinematographer who catalogued and promoted his father's artistic legacy J. N. Dixit Veteran diplomat who brought his experience to bear as National Security Adviser to India's present Government J. N. Dixit, Indian diplomat and security adviser, was born on January 8, 1936. He died of a heart attack on January 3, 2005, aged 68 Shirley Chisholm Crusader from Brooklyn who became the first black woman elected to Congress and to seek a presidential nomination Shirley Chisholm, American politician and campaigner, was born November 30, 1924. She died January 1, 2005, aged 80 Hugh Hastings Playwright who drew on his experience of naval life in a comedy that became a staple of British repertory theatre Hugh Hastings, actor and playwright, was born on January 31, 1917. He died on November 26, 2004, aged 87 Robert Dhery French director whose comic troupe took London and New York by storm Robert Dhery, actor and director, was born on April 27, 1921. He died on December 5, 2004, aged 83 Stephen Mallatratt Actor and dramatist who gave the stage one of its most popular chillers Stephen Mallatratt, actor, screenwriter and dramatist, was born on June 15, 1947. He died on November 22, 2004, aged 57 Forthcoming Marriages Mansions built for mounts Giles Worsley, The British Stable, Yale University Press, £45 Births, Marriages and Deaths Church has Frankish origin To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Just Two Clicks Did your Christmas presents get lost in the Amazon, or is online shopping a gift? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Winning Move Daily Life January 4,1945 CAH: Quick Word Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Applicant must prove fitness for care home status Court of Appeal Calculating dentist's health service injury allowance Queen's Bench Division No discrimination in pension treatments Court of Appeal Error over asylum-seeker's fear of persecution Court of Appeal Gender bias against child care sharer Court of Appeal Wet and windy begins the new year Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day January 4, 1975 airmiles Five-Day Forecast Today Around Britain Abroad Weathercall Index Mister McGoldrick makes his mark Racing Richards hopeful over record buy Times Test Ayr Lingfield Park The Wright Track Wolverhampton Exeter Racing Yesterday's Results Wetherby Folkestone Southwell The Results Service Bowls Today's Fixtures London key to golden generation Thursday will mark exactly six months until the International Olympic Committee decides the venue for the 2012 Games. In the first of a three-part series, Matthew Syed explains why the most important sporting contest of this year is inextricably linked to the most memorable of the last Steelers' back-ups put hapless Bills through the mill American Football Guide to the Super Bowl Contenders and their Main Men Results and Final Tables McRae slips after Agadir Johnson on way Rusedski through Bvute appointed Ahonen at it again Eager Wasps seek to tie down future in High Wycombe The Times Boom to Bust Three Sorry Tables Nottingham given grounds for hope with moving story Michael Austin reports on a lifeline for a one-time elite force in the game Cool Taylor remains top of his class at finishing school Darts Warren provides stern test of King's title resolve Hewitt still angling for speedier Melbourne Park courts Tennis Olympics Marshall hoping for Potters luck Bowls RFL criticised over drug tests Rugby League 'Beware icebergs with speed cameras' Sailing Going Nicely England fail to follow example set by Kallis Third Test Match Runs Aplenty Full Scoreboard from Newlands Times Online Ponting glides back to form by forging a captain's century Scoreboard Row over Lara's image to rumble on Ashling O'Connor on the dispute that has put West Indies cricket in turmoil Leeds dig deeper hole for Reid Coca-Cola Championship How They Stand Improving Cardiff deepen Forest gloom Sunderland jeered after failing to endorse credentials Wijnhard's class does trick for Darlington League Two How They Stand Yesterday's Results Snow Reports Patient Hull march on to the summit Coca-Cola League One How They Stand Albion dig deep to boost hopes of survival Barclays Premiership The Times Arsenal V Manchester City Birmingham City v Bolton Wanderers Chelsea v Middlesbrough Everton v Portsmouth Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur Hughes window shopping despite Blackburn revival Johnson slices through softened Villa Barclays Premiership The Times Leading Scorers On Friday Villa's pride hurt by failure to sign Beattie Cape Fear? Savage moves nearer Birmingham exit Resurgent Liverpool nail colours to the mast Barclays Premiership How They Stand Carragher unlikely to be punished for tunnel outburst Controversial Life of Riley Mourinho reaps dividend from Cech guarantee The Times Crossword 22,864 Rumour Mill United seek talks with Ferdinand to ward off Chelsea South Africa in control as England's big guns misfire The Times Mortgages for Business A Mother's Secrets Index Quotes of the Day 'Voters stayed away in droves-proving how they like Labour' Someone muttered that I should 'remember what happened to Thatcher' My Kimberly story Robin my privacy A tsunami of cliché Image of the Day T. S. Eliot died 40 years ago today The Ethicist I had two sisters and my mother never told me Sue Elliott, an adopted child, was delighted to be reunited with her birth mother, but was left shaken by the revelations that followed, Catherine O'Brien reports That Marjorie had kept such a secret from her felt, for Sue, like a slap in the face Sue was amazed to hear both her sisters had a daughter of the same age and name 'My life finished the day of the eqrthquake' More than five years after Degirmendere, a town in northwestern Turkey, was devastated first by a massive tremor, then a tsunami, the survivors have still not come to terms with the catastrophe—and the disaster in Asia has stirred up traumatic memories. Suna Erdem reports Ahmet sits with his back to the sea, saying 'I don't want to know anything about Asia' Unusually mild-mannered, Will Smith is one of Britan's most promising new stand-up, says Clive Davis body & soul Choose your Favourite Artist The Year Ahead: Comedy Reborn? Make a Date . . . Short cuts to wellbeing Avoid setting yourself impossible goals for the new year, says Jane Clarke—instead just try one step each month Picture Gallery Short cuts to wellbeing Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Not veal but the next best thing home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Shape up with a Lifetime The benefits of using a fitness coach can extend from physical wellbeing to a renewed mental alertness, says Celia Brayfield" 'Ads that show girls in crop tops and guys with huge muscles have put people off' Human flesh? No. Live beetles? Fine Which cords flatter to Dress for your Shape If you want to look relaxed and snake-hipped in corduroy trousers, selecting the right flares, pockets 2005 was going to be the year I would establish a brilliantly eclectic social life Full ahead for Hampstead Architecture Tom Dyckhoff welcomes the relaunch of a fine British Modernist building Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio Two new series enter the comedy galaxy. Chris Campling says there is space for both Dance The Nutcracker Festival Hall Shiver me timbres Opera Polly Purcell Room Theatre Anne of Green Gables Lilian Baylis, EC1 Jazz James Taylor Quartet Jazz Cafe, NW1 Men suffer violence, too One in six men is a victim of abuse. What can family or friends do, asks James Copson The bare truth about nudity Even 'fun' calendars can be considered inappropriate at work, writes Paul Callaghan Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Television Multichannel Kids Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Last Night's TV Trials of a real Boy's Own adventure The Chequergate tapes True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3478 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Royal Mint
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