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News from 07/01/2005

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Andrew Robson, Roger Mosey, Paul Caira, Megan Mason, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Robert Cole, David Reece, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Matthew Pryor and John Westerby, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Andy Parker, Simon Barnes, Norman Paterson, Paul Hoggart, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Michael Lamm, Jeremy Kingston, Hew Strachan (Chichele Professor), James Bone, Clive Davis, Ceartan Duggan, Catherine Lucas, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Bob Stanley, Mark Ansell, Sam Marlowe, Adam Boulton, James Hider, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Ian R. Cartwright, Ian Rutter, Gerald Davies, Wendy Holden, Alastair Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Tom Orchard, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Edward Samples, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Shirley English, Peter Fanning, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, David Ecclestone, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Peter Lansley, Greg Hurst and David Charter, Felicity Collier, Chief Executive, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Sara Lawrence, Ann Clark, Jeremy Plester, Matthew Pinsent, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Angela Jameson, Corinne Moore, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Terry Sanderson, Vice-President, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Tim Mickleburgh, Simon Freeman, Norman Kew, Will Roughton, Lucia Adams, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Daniel McGrory, Stewart Tendler and Richard Beeston, Joe Bolger and Tom Roundell, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Richard Graham-Taylor, Annie Elffers, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Robert Muir-Wood (Chief Research Officer), Julian Muscat, Siân Morgan, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Jack Thompson, Philip Yaffe, Kenneth Cleveland, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Christopher Booth, Miriam Raphael, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Tom Roundell, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Geoff Watson, Abigail Rayner, Sunetra Chakravarti, Marcus Elliott, Jenny Davey, Liz Leffman, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Mandela reveals son died of Aids Damilola charges Sri Lanka aid call Greer nerve Flintoff fillip Bricks and Mortar Briton detained Blair bares his teeth Tsunami disaster Day 12 In the Times Today The Times Number of British tsunami dead will top 350, police say Law stops councils making donations Three charged with Damilola murder Business Universities go for £3,000 fees Health on track Third surfer dies Ex-Minister dies Dangerous driver Madiba's Son Dies 1998: a time of joy for Mandela. 2005: a day of tears for Makgath A Broken Family Toucan We must not hide, says Mandela as he weeps for the son killed by Aids High-profile death may help to break the taboo, reports Jonathan Clayton Briton 'caught red-handed' over guns As Asia's waters recede, Iraq's steep death toll re-emerges Hard to swallett: £10,000 for a wet hole in a hillside January Sale now on! T2 Tourism chiefs try to lure gay visitors to 'United Queendom' By a Correspondent: Boy, 13, given four-month sentence for drink-driving BT Libertines guitarist to have tumour removed Nurse arrested after deaths Chorus of disgust Drink-drive alert Rantzen appeal Surprise Witnesses An island refuge left untouched by time Monks break silence to say why they fired couple after 23 years Rise of the red button Two big men giving two big Although Blair's appearance clashed with Brown's speech, the Prime Minister was keen to emphasise their unity. David Charter and Tom Baldwin report 'The timing... does not matter; it's the shared agenda, … 'He (Gordon) has done a superb job for many, many years, … Tony's diary: Jan 5, holiday over. Jan 6, save the world Now Mandelson stirs the pot Brown's Marshall Plan for Africa London conference 'can't bring peace' Disasters Emergency Committee The Chancellor's debt crusade Marshall Mk I Ford Microsoft Mutilated body 'reflected star's canvas' Currys Springer summed Howard fades fast Vera Drake The Daily Mail yesterday roasted the "effete" Ed Stourton, … Ps Top cats really do prefer The Times People Taxi driver questioned over 'wasted time' on lost student Only in the Saturday Times Travel Special Winner Best Picture Police name rape trial pair who leapt to death Volvo Adopting abroad Diana fountain Campbell's views on political debate Sell-by dates History's lessons on the phenomenon of great waves Suharto's flawed legacy to Indonesia Robin's return Auld Lang Syne Express post Models for war Decline of language Polygon wrong Picture Gallery Marshalling Hopes Can aid change the world? Another House Reality television meets parliamentary politics Child kidnapping stories have long been the stuff of urban legend Note Book Public Disharmony Blair should move now to confirm Brown as Chancellor Thunderer: Perish the parish schemers Picture Gallery A tidal wave of hypocrisy If governments want to aid the Third World, they must confront the lobbies that block free trade The feud has gone on long enough The Blair-Brown rift has reached such unedifying depths that it demeans the country Stop making excuses, Tony Blair, and debate with your opponents, US-style The TV election head-to-heads should be broadcast early each Sunday evening Leaders' debates encourage community politics by inspiring local spin-offs The Times dolphin bathrooms Chappell Financial Services Authority This is one of the most famous and instantly recognisable … Police say £22m bank raid was to fund IRA 'pensions' MPs pour cold water on schools' cash and results claim Just pencil her in as the perfect head girl Weather Eye Migrants' jobs for ex-prisoners A question of faith for Blair Football chant hits the charts 21st-century science aims to solve mystery of King Tut Van Cleef & Arpels He does look better with his face on Homebase Grandparents' access rights Student doctors' debt rises Higher Education Reprieve for young yobs Law and Order Firstnight First State Investment Management (UK) Limited 5 Golden Globe Nominations Bonfire of books warms the hearth but not the heart Firstnight Theatre Human Rites Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Comet Sainsbury's Goodbye to all this: now Donatella is selling another Versace collection Dixons HRT causes alarming rise in fatal stroke risk Drug companies to lift veil on results of trials Mean machine Man who forgot pistol cleared Racist graffiti BT peaks early Air chief's son found hanged in exam fear The Link Big Sister moves in to bug her bedmates Celebrities in the House The Housewives begin with a bang top 10 long-haul flights Mitsubishi Motors Airline bosses collide over how to end baggage misery Online Budgens Great Local Deals cheap chic Lost Luggage Bonhams C. P. Hart London just in the frame as film museum branches out Enjoy a nice cup of tea—just don't try to recycle the bag Only in the Saturday Times Transport The Daily Telegraph Times World News Living like beggars, the Thai families with scant hope of receiving any aid Government's refusal to accept outside help condemns thousands to months in makeshift camps, writes Daniel McGrory Experts ignored e-mail warning Your money, or their lives Hand over $1billion or the death toll may double, UN warns world leaders at emergency summit. Richard Beeston reports tiscali (AP): Terror warning to aid workers reid The catch that puts fishermen out of work A rumour that fish have been infected by rotting bodies is ruining an industry vital to Sri Lanka's recovery, reports Catherine Philp Survivors can't stop telling their stories Drawing on images of deadly waves Half Price Sale I lunged for the tree, my only chance Adrenalin helped me rescue dozens TV disaster show proves a lifesaver Lesson in fear for teacher Boy, 12, found alive in a coconut tree Sri Lanka is main focus of British forces' relief Lost children haunt Sweden's silent streets It seemed no safer place existed-but it is now the worst-hit town in the worst-hit European country, writes Roger Boyes Labourers murdered heading for army base Third French journalist feared kidnapped in 'too calm' Baghdad The Times Travel Direct Holland & Barrett Mothers in big push for China's one in 1.3 billion Facts of Life Senators attack Bush's nominee Debate Free Shopping Deputy should soothe Europe jamjarcars V Care International Matalan TV court show reprieves mother (AP): Gift-bearing Greek's lucky dip Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Ukraine vote stays (AFP): Saudi sex case (AP): Actress weds Tomorrow in the Compact Saturday Times Times Business Friday January 7 2005 Safeway payout Victoria success Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Ravaged Sri Lanka seeks EU duty cut Ex-WorldCom directors to pay investors 18m Island industry built on gloal brands Easing Sri Lanka's pain Champ figures for champers The Salvation Army Not many cheers for 'changed' Aberdeen Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Disney chief's $8m Stop Press Yukos hearing Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot LSE agrees to German request for more detail BA loses transatlantic trade but business class booms AstraZeneca to cut sales staff in US Trial database approved Experts hail a new dawn for the funds industry Analysis Price of the Split Cap Debacle to Aberdeen since 2003 In the Matter of Halifax Life Limited Aberdeen counts cost of split capital scandal Anger over flexible work move The Times Eurozone business outlook darkens Slow growth for services makes rate rise unlikely Ashley Exodus Soaring champagne sales help Majestic Wine sparkle Sainsbury's woes worsen as stores run out of fresh food Second chief quits Laura Ashley in two months Ottakar's in profit alert after poor Christmas Multiplex weighs up listing in UK Redrow builds upbeat housing outlook for the new year Developer in talks over £1.8bn Gibraltar project Rise in Christmas sales adds spirit to Inventive Von Essen issues review to show financial health Carmakers expect Asia to hit the accelerator 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 Classic Tours British Funds Marsh executive pleads guilty to bid-rigging charges Comrades cash in City Diary Share shame City Diary Quality and value will outlive shopping boom We should not conclude that our shopping addiction is over Counter revolution City Diary Picture Gallery Journalists find ways to cope with tsunami Problems of putting pain in the picture The disaster has raised questions about what the BBC should show, says Roger Mosey The Times EMI music chief bowing out ITV asks Ofcom to resolve price dispute with Sky Tale of Korean deal carries sting for Standard Chartered 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 (000s) Eurotop 100 Xstrata will discover value in digging deep for WMC Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Carillion Gilts Smaller Capitalisation Shares Buyout uncertainty clouds Countryside Allergy Therapeutics Business Equity Prices The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Robert Roseveare Bletchley Park cryptographer who foiled every attempt by the Germans to keep their signal traffic secret Robert Roseveare, mathematician, was born on May 23,1923. He died on December 8,2004, aged 81 Samuel Billison Native American whose brilliant devising of codes in the Navajo language confounded Japanese wartime intelligence Samuel Billison, Navajo code talker and educator, was born in 1926. He died on November 17,2004 Paul Duncan Educator who unearthed rare songs collected in Scotland by his grandfather a century before Paul Duncan, educator, was born on April 25,1920. He died on November 24,2004, aged 84 James Hunter Blair Scottish laird and custodian of his castellated Victorian home at Blairquhan in Ayrshire James Hunter Blair, Laird of Blairquhan in Ayrshire, was born on March 18,1926. He died of cancer on December 25, 2005, aged 78 Garard Green Chameleon-like radio actor who could assume almost any accent Garard Green, actor, was born on July 31,1924, and died on December 26,2004, aged 80 It's Genghis Yurtmaker versus the tax collector Lives in Brief Carl Esmond, actor, was born on January 14,1908. He died on December 4,2004, aged 96 Serge Lavoie, dancer and ballet master, was born January 30, 1963. He died on December 5, 2004, aged 41 Robin McGee, musician, was born on December 28, 1934. He died on November 2, 2004, aged 69 School News Service of Thanksgiving Forthcoming Marriages Court Circular Marriage Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers An Act of God? Has your faith been shaken in the wake of the tsunami disaster? Self-deluding Birthdays God's will Why we're here Having it both ways Anniversaries Prove it Stirred humanity Questions Answered Protecting rights of vulnerable applicants Court of Appeal 'Breath' does not mean only deep lung air Queen's Bench Divisional Court Power to revoke order made under rule is not retrospective Chancery Division Qualified privilege for child protection conferences Queen's Bench Division Virgin Vision that drove Sinclair to ruins (and nowhere fast) Andrew Healey recalls the costly saga of the C5, launched 20 years ago The Holy Grail for Battery Power that Remains to Be Discovered Times Online Bentley or Maybach? Two posh motors for Becks to mull over Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers Limited How frost put a roof over Stonesfield Weather Eye Jeremy Plester Nature Notes On this Day The Sunday Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Knight has grounds to celebrate new year Racing Ludlow Wincanton Wolverhampton Times Test Towcester Wolverhampton The Times Sports Book Musselburgh Card Sharp The Times Links Chargers go from worst to first with torrid Brees Triumphant O'Neal cashing in after historic day in court Results and how They Stand Coe leads London's sprint finish In the final part of our series on the race to stage the 2012 Olympic Games, John Goodbody looks at the impact of the double Olympic champion who is the public face of the British bid Picking a Winner Rivals on the Run-In MacArthur warms to company on solo bid Sailing The Sunday Times Past winner loses out after long absence Gloucester aiming to take control in Ireland Rugby Union Connolly confirms departure from Bath The Results Service Pool Six Links Leeds deal for Marshall depends on avoiding relegation Today's Fixtures The Men in Form Snow Reports Seat auto emoción Lions must follow the England blueprint Success proves catching as Kallis Third Test Match Times Online Ponting expects Ashes series to be closer contest Promising More the Class of 2004 hands win to South Africa Pat Gibson finds Michael Vaughan in search of an upturn in fortune for himself and his England batsmen Van Barneveld in command Williams boost Decision time Smith on track At breaking point: the stars finding that more equals less Fall of the Roman empire sparks fighting talk James Eve on the war of words between two of Italian football's legendary figures Times Online Fans turn on Savage The Premiership Today Bolton in no rush to pay asking price for Diouf When Bert lifted the Cup in vintage year for Clarets FA Cup Third round Simon Barnes Benítez may play safe and let fringe players take centre stage Links Taylor back at United to finish what he had started Treasured trophy to go under the hammer Yeading to gain extra spur from Shepherd's harsh words Coventry back on merry-go-round to replace Reid Farm Africa Birmingham happy to return injured Forssell Reid It and Weep The Times Crossword 22,867 Redknapp defiant in face of adversity Portsmouth pin £12m price tag on Yakubu Rumour Mill Times Sport England must regroup with series back in the balance The Times Inside Today The Times Quotes of the Day T2 07.01.05 'Twas the season to be jolly cross, jolly tired and jolly sick The NHS Direct lady mentioned a possible wandering clot, which made me snigger Fat campers Badge to boardroom Picture Gallery The Ethicist Gotcha! Kelvin sinks the wannabe MPs When a political version of Pop idol begins next week, the person most likely to top viewers' polls is the former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie, says Damian Whitworth A Lifetime of Wit and Writs Caustic Kelvin Why we had to The tsunami in Asia has generated more sympathy and generosity in Britain than any previous disaster. Sara Lawrence asked some of those who have given their time and money why they felt so moved The Times 'The Sheer Scale Made Me Cry' 'The Entire Community is Helping' 'We Wake at 7am and Work All Day' give, give and give again 'It Matters that we Act as a Single Human Family, that we Show we Care' 'It's Not Coins we Want but Notes' A tasty stew for the bone idle Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Is your pet as Health Doctor's Orders Proof that smoking cannabis can make you psychotic Studies also show that cannabis smokers would be more likely to develop cancer Hair with Hari Comfort and joy Luxury with Lucia What we need now is a little cocooning. It's cold out there and time for some treats For lounging about watching all those new DVD's you need a glamorous kimono Slouch on your sofa in style Ask Lucia Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Arts Man and machine get in the Synthesizers changed pop music for ever. Bob Stanley pays tribute to the pioneers Chicory Tip's Eurocheese set back electronic music by years The Coolest Keyboards Punt & Dennis POP Albums You just can't rub them out Interview Still meisters of hen-party anthems, Erasure seem indelible, says Stephen Dalton Bell seems to take misfortune in his surgically enhanced stride The Times Travel Direct Best of 2004 Dawn's palest shades of white Classical CDs Soprano Dawn Upshaw and violinist Julia Fischer beat the blues, says Geoff Brown She digs far under the surface beauty of the melodic lines David Sinclair finds a rising British band worthy of the Times/South Bank Show award Vote for your Favourite Artist The South Bank Show Awards barbican The Pop Chart as we Know It is Headed for the Dustbin of History Make a Date. . . Opera & Ballet Comedy Pam Ann Bloomsbury, Wc1 Slim for a heavyweight Theatre Jacques and his Master White Bear Theater, SE11 Concert National Youth Orchestra/Lockhart Barbican Theatre Merlin and the Winter King Derby Playhouse TV & Radio Radio Choice ED Reardon's Week Radio 4, 11.30am The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Prime Time Film Guide Prime the Film Guide BBC One Bill Oddie's how to Watch Wildlife BBC Two, 8.30pm According to Bex BBC One, 9pm Attack on Pearl Harbor: Days that Shook the World BBC Two, 9pm Derren Brown: Messiah Channel 4, 10.35pm Silverado (1985) Channel 4, 12.45pm The Night of the Hunter (1955, b/w) Sky Cinema 1, 8pm Final Destination (2000) BBC One, 11.05pm The bounders' guide to Britain Variations Birds of play True Fiction Toby Moore T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3481 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Austen The Times The Surveyor Whether prices go up, down, or spin all around this year, at least we still have a roof over our heads Some agents tell of a strange phenomenon-the bounce-back This Week: Berkshire Agents Say: Bucks Agents Say: Berkshire V Buckinghamshire In Georgian Townhouse in West London Chiswick, W4: an elegant riverside house in a conservation area with a 175ft garden Out Listed Cottage in South Essex Hawkwell: a timber-framed and weather-boarded house dating from the 17th century Away Double Roundhouse in Cornwall Near Truro: a Grade Ii* listed detached home, built about 1760, with 1960s annexe The Field Good Factor The novelist and former girl-about-town Wendy Holden found true happiness in the shires Could I cope living where the only buzz was from the bees? Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoist your Sales Caroline Brannigan shows sellers how to pitch it at the right price House that linger have the desirability of old cabbages Sticking Pads Great Homes Foreign Yields With the UK buy-to-let market in the doldrums, investors should scour every corner of Europe, says Lucia Adams If you're thinking of buying a 6th-floor apartment, check to make sure there's a lift Paris 2 Dubrovnik 3 Nice 4 Spanish Golf Resort 5 Bratislava I've Far Tutu Much to Pack Megan Mason's team performed like a ballet troupe when she had to be out in two days When packing day comes, get rid of anyone under 15 I'm in the Office Houses with a room to put your feet under the desk are much in demand. Mary Gold investigates the joys of working from home Not commuting is like losing a bang on the head every day Job Satisfaction Furlong Homes The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Graphic Cost Cut A young designer could save thousands by taking a fixed-rate loan He is in a position to take advantage of the best market rate Multiple Display Advertising Items Currence les4 less Westbury Sport Calendar Matchoutfor Ready for my Year by the TV Freed from his training schedule, Matthew Pinsent can settle down with the remote Athletics Out Motor Racing Writer Ashes Team Out Times Sport Calendar County Cricket 2005 Out Lions Back Out Out Sport The Times My Main Event in 2005 Ten Times sports writers look ahead—and are reminded what they wished for last year

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