News from 05/01/2005
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Maria Kitt, Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Anthony Back, Andrew Pierce, DJM, CAH, David Spratt, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Alan Blyth, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, Asling O'Connor, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Peter Crawford, Louise Chunn, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished European Agenda, Rosalind Renshaw, Bob Stanley, Philippa Hussey, Andrew Jennings and Peter Berlin, James Hider, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Bob Mason, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Gill Wakeley, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Richard Ford and Michael Evans, Joe Morgan, Kennedys; Stewarts, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Colleen MacDonald, James Delingpole, Roland Watson, John Sandalls, Richard Lloyd Parry, Mark Tinker, Ian MacKinnon, Adrienne May, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nigel W. Cross, Jeremy Plester, Phil Rayner, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Janice Ketley, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Samuel, Bob Graham, Brian P. Moss, Pat O'Connor, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Sarah Wedderburn, Chris Campling, Greg Hurst Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ben Hoyle, David Charter and Alexandra Frean, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Peter Collins, Adam Fresco and David Rose, Sue Elliott, Peter Riddell, Derek Moore (Aviation Director), Ivar Hellberg (Executive Director), Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Bill Cash, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Sommer, Aubrey A. Jones Detective Chief Inspector, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Christopher Ellis, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore, Lari Law,
ResumoThe Times Gunmen murder Baghdad official Text help plea Mortgage failure Adoption Abu Hamza nailed Chelsea pull clear Weighting game Index The power of people In the Times Today Child traffickers a major threat to orphans, says UN New Blair is out of step with public People power prompts rush of world aid Foreign Death Toll Van Cleef & Arpels Secret mass grave for tourists Daniel McGrory discovers a burial site for 10,000 bodies near a Buddhist temple in Thailand They lost everything. Now they are losing even the will to live Unable to cope with the scale of their loss, many are suffering from grief and guilt, reports Catherine Philp Brothers' thanks to villagers Found 100 miles out at sea Family stranded on coral island HSBC In desperate pain, but alive 10 days that shook the world, its Stars put 'stingy' White House to shame United States Greatest gift is knowledge Japan Burglars target homes of those on missing list Sweden Unprecedented generosity as the public digs deep France Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Empty school desks bring home scale of tragedy Germany Britain's Contribution Colleen MacDonald Correction How errant buffalo brought aid effort to halt for 17 hours Despite the runway collision, rice and biscuits are reaching survivors, reports Richard Lloyd Parry from Banda Aceh The Times Brief Lives Musicians condemn £200,000 for ballet minus the orchestra A Plastic Surgeon Trying to Patch up his Marriage By a Correspondent: Thief stabbed historian Churchill FSA Missing girl sent desperate 'help me' texts to friends Angling for peace Everest Dustin Hoffman's 50-year passion PS Woman who put Callaghan in No 10 Acorn antics One. Tel Expedia. co. uk Business Long toenails and flip-flop fears keep Abu Hamza out of court Flybe.com D&a Weather Eye The school sports team skippers who graduated into captains of industry Three-minute silence Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. They … Defence assets for tsunami rescue Tourism in the Asian disaster region 'Disappointing' sales Decline and fall? Grown accustomed Opera singers Christian faith and the Church Bush's clear victory Innumerable houses No shortage Ballots and Blood Aide-Memoire The challenges ahead for non-governmental organisations in Asia Fat Chance A cunning special offer that is unlikely to be taken up Lest we forget: the Cadbury Fruit and Whelk, and the credulous little gull Ballots and Blood The next fortnight may decide the fate of the Iraqi elections No stability, no growth, no pact. It is time to confront the Euro disaster zone The Tories must now match their principles with the great issue of who governs Britain This is the hour of the clever nerd The new Act opens a chamber of secrets, but only if journalists remember their old skills The Times Picture Gallery Gordon the compassionate Tony Blair has missed his golden opportunity; Mr Brown is already saving the world A black day on the fells Carpet RiGHT Failures led to meningitis death of baby Test may give early warning of pre-eclampsia condition Doctors to sue over losses from vaccination clinics Su Doku Governor's abuse Hate courts open 'Forgotten' gun Wreck protected Scissor Sisters album is a cut above the rest Best of 2004 Expedia. co. uk Youth admits killing driver Any old diet will do, if you can stick to it Scientists tested four top weight-loss programmes and found they all produce disappointing results, reports Nigel Hawkes Seafrance One chicken burger-would you like 12 hours of sweat with that? Gym'll Fix It Www.natuzzi. co. uk Success blossoms in this timeless tale First Night Theatre The Secret Garden Tobacco Factory, Bristol Norwich Union Direct Green Flag First Night Care International Toucan Man 'offered agent 200 missiles' Rare visistor finds a home at Hogwarts Www.aerlingus.com By a Staff Reporter: Mink and mistaken identity put 'Ratty' in need of protection Ethnic row may save walks in the park The Times So minister, should you be going on holiday with Newsnight presenters? Nature GP implicated in four deaths Missing winners Gypsies lose fight Civil servant in Blunkett visa row is made intelligence adviser to No 10 Pru Health Portable broadband speeds anywhere Awkward Question Time William Turner Tories put Labour on the spot to test right-to-know laws Rome's boy racers took chariots to Colchester Expedia. co. uk Racing Certainties Travel Insurance Times World News The boy who fled now aims to lead his people back home Mahmoud Abbas remembers his roots, writes Ian MacKinnon Moderate denounces Israel as Zionist enemy Governor of Baghdad shot dead in ambush World News The Times Four-Day Toll White House insists elections must go on Rac always there Harrods Putin aide pays for Yukos attack Berlusconi accused of dressing like II Duce World News AMD Tsunami Earthquake Picture Gallery Mexico offers illegal immigrants tips on how to cross US border Murderer's lover rushes into print with 'kiss and kill' tale Spain signs up football stars (AFP): Priest abuse deal (AFP): Pinochet ruling (Reuters): Marry me, now (AFP): Fake bag snatch Debate Times Business Wednesday January 5 2005 Home loan slump Krispy Kreme off Stock Markets Currencies FTSE 100 Dow Jones FSA orders firms: sort endowment mess or else Banks and pharmaceuticals lead new year FTSE High street jitters with weak sales by retailers Share despair could be over Sacrifice that makes sense Direct Line Flaws in FSA's early warning system Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Look Ahead Ford drives sales Stop Press Bond trade shift Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Mortgage approvals tumble to lowest level since 1995 Eurozone inflation rises Yuan speculation grows Fear that spending will follow housing market Founder claims $500m over end of hedge fund 'Parallel bid' muddies LSE auction Times Online Standard chief forgoes £500,000 in bonuses AstraZeneca pulls cancer drug from EU regulator Shire Signs Licensing Deal Wolfensohn confirms he will step down from World Bank Highway Insurance admits it has received approaches Office politics The Times City Diary Legal eagle The Times City Diary Equitable strife The Times City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Morgan Stanley goes home to Lower Mahattan Shareholders sue as Krispy Kreme restates earnings Bitter Sweet Eastern bloc prospers as 'old Europe' falters Germans have swallowed big cuts in benefits with relatively meek protests Pop Idol creator makes it big at 19 as profits rise Xstrata pressed to dig deeper after £3.9bn WMC valuation Playing the Waiting Game Stronger dollar propels Reed Elsevier to 30-month high Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Reasons to be cautious after property's phenomenal run Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Games snagged by Woolworths warning Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Make-A-Wish 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 Action medical research British Funds Times Register Sir Walter Blount, Bt Daring wartime naval commander whose MTBs wreaked havoc on German shipping in the Adriatic Tommy Kemp Physician who captained England's rugby union team as both student and consultant Lives Remembered Mark Fiennes Photographer and farmer whose restless enthusiasm and good looks were passed on to his famous offspring Robert Pinner Metallurgist and carpet scholar who founded the International Conference on Oriental Carpets and created Hali magazine Lives Remembered Bryan Blackburn, comedy scripwriter, was born on October 20,1928. 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We Ask the Experts Staying at top puts increasing strain on Taylor Darts Ellington double puts Wigan back on course Times Online Pools Forecast Gone in 360 seconds … the ultimate match for fast finishers Football Carragher escapes penality for outburst When the referee's word is not final: fast-forward to the nightmare world of video technology … Times Online Birmingham insist they will not be bullied into deal Nolan in right place to increase Bruce's displeasure Barclays Premiership Rumour Mill Johnson's eye for goal provides hope of salvation for Palace Osman strikes winning note Striking Comparisons Redknapps forge St Mary's alliance to stave off relegation Dad and Lad Players who Followed in Father's Footsteps United's hopes left on the line By Our Sports Staff: Tottenham recruit young duo as Arnesen gets busy Early bird Drogba has Chelsea flying high with double Action Hunger Calendar of sport The Times Crossword Arsenal's title challenge takes a knock How They Stand Times Sport They think it's all over … it could be for Chelsea's rivals The Times Premiership inside Top of the Table The Times Quotes of the Day Why my OBE makes me better than Ringo, MBE I can never understand people who lobby for an honour. It's like wearing a fake watch Marking their card Done Roman prejudice Image of the Day A Russian winter swimming enthusiast, or wairus, braves sub-zero temperatures at Lake Svyatoye on the outskirts of Moscow The Ethicist No ciggies, no booze, no 2am feasts: and they call this a life? New Year resolutions are so last year. Wouldn't it be more fun to adopt someone else's vices? Ross Anderson describes his unfamiliar week of health and exercise The Guinea Pig The Times Choose your Favourite Artist The riotous work of Lali Chetwynd is a breath of fresh air for contemporary art, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Year Ahead: Art Exhibitions Make a Date … Adoption: a cruel and desperate system Given up as a baby for adoption, Sue Eillott was lucky. She found her birth mother. But she says, reunions were never part of the plan The Times Slow or fast food … how hungry are you? The Way we Live now Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Crusty Baked Chorizo & Beans Times Online Drawing on my dad's disablity The artist Michael Landy has endeavoured to understand his father by detailiny his world. Say Sarah Wedderburn I have wept into my cornflakes Kirste Allsopp Make your outfit your own creation Make your outfit your ... 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