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News from 10/01/2005

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Gwyneth Dunwoody, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Paul MacKenzie, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Billen, David A. Rothery, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Paul Firth, Lee Goodman, Peter Lansley, Asher J. Goodenough, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ian Blackshaw, David Rhys Jones, Daniel McGrovy, Sara Steuart-Feilding, Mark Frost, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, , Clive Davis, P. Emsley, Errol Walker, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Tom Baldwin and Helen Rumbelow, Graham Dunbar, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Brian Freeman, Bruce Stockler, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Ackerman, David McVay, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, James Delingpole, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Ogden, Hugo Rifkind, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, Michael Evans and Dominique Searle, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, James Finney, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Roger O'callaghan, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, David Young, Kenley, Surrey, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Cliff Wood, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Edward Knowles, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Siân Morgan, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, George Curtis, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chandra Wickramasinghe (Director), Mark Snee, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Amanda Craig, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Jenny Eclair, Douglas C. Doughty, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, Catherine Philp, Lewis Doyle, Penelope Elphinstone, William Rees—Mogg, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Henry Haslam, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Daniel McGrory Peter Nicholls, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, K. Wood, Bill Liddell, Colin Gillard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Hutton, Peter Klinger, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Lisa Verrico, Fearnley-Whittingstall, David Helm, (Deputy Assistant Commissioner,

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The Times Abbas landslide in Palestinian poll Geeson death Public justice Who's who Forces chief dead Storms kill five Index Brown seeks truce as 'trust' insult harms election unity Elvis Presley Index A glimmer of hope: the orphan spared by the sea Prescott served up pie of peace for feuding party rivals Scorned Brown to make his push for No 10 Appetite for power: how Blair and Brown were seen to fight for the leadership In the Times Today The Times Brown seeks a truce Business Hope of vaccine for deadly germ Deputy PM loss Body found Murder charge Knife claim Clio Soldier traced by mobile signal Sally suspect in suicide plunge A fugitive solider thought to have been the killer of Sally Geeson, left, jumped to his death, reports Adam Fresco Five dead as storms leave trail of flooded devastation M25 fire brings traffic to standstill on road to hell Trapped for 30 hours with no bar Risk-taker spurns the spirit of compromise Ryanair-Fly Cheaper News Security guards step in after Springer opera death threats Fathers winning battle to have Judges are ready to end secrecy to prove that there is no bias, Frances Gibb reports Green Flag custody hearings in public Family matters revolve around children even as the parents argue in court, writes Valerie Grove Monarch Scheduled Su Doku Hunt for missing turns into biggest foreign inquiry by British police Work could last until 2006, reports Daniel McGrory in Phuket. Pictures by Peter Nicholls Little Wave brings hope amid the disaster in Thai resort The Times In a city of the dead, the shop that has now become a lifeline A single supermarket serves thousands as survivors strive for some normality in Banda Aceh, writes Richard Lloyd Parry (Reuters): Divers clear damaged reefs (AFP): Islands destroyed (AP): Germany mourns (AFP): Earth still ringing Reef protection Animal rescue Intelligent Finance Miracle survivor could be no more than lucky looter Seafrance Annan's visit marred by Tamil dispute Disaster fund set to wind up its appeal The Commander The New Bayer Flybe Business booming for India's shoeless scrap dealers There were two morgues in temples—I wouldn't want anyone to see these places Police patrols Correction Rule of law in the European Union Motoring offences Paper mountain Flag etiquette Responses to tsunami and aftermath Medical litigation Pattern of events New-mangled language Effect of tighter green belt control Left hand, right hand Points of hue The Times Court Reform It is time to open up family courts to public scrutiny Elvis and Germaine One is growing old gracefully, the other studiously disgracefully Relax, your doom isn't quite nigh… though if you must go, try October Early Dawn The Palestinian elections offer a glimmer of hope for peace If Blair and Brown insist on pistols at dawn, they'll both get the bullet It cannot be repeated often enough what a wildly dangerous game all this represents It is not as if the rivals lack merit. Reid and Clarke both have steel; Milburn has lots of hair A deadly price for this new law Pandering to the drivers' lobby over speeding could have terrible consequences The Times Join the Debate Wash your mouth out, Auntie After the blasphemy of Springer, The Opera, public broadcasting is in greater jeopardy than ever Thankless little ingrates Ditch the diet and luxuriate in good food HSBC Senior doctors fear pension cuts Dell Winning won't be enough for a compulsive gambler The giant of private care will bid for NHS work Gibraltar chief dead in pool after investigation Barclaycard Who's who Blair criticises NHS cleaning (INS): Hospital attack Beastly stamps Gunman hunted Sinn Fein aware of IRA bank robbery plan, Ahern says Austin Kaye Blairs used royal jet after security warning Mandelson will spin for Europe Norwich Union This Week in Parliament Toucan Race to pass law and order Bills in time for election The female identity behind a pretty face First Night Theatre Manchester Girl Riverside Studios, W6 Nature Robitussin Firstnight The Hit List One. Tel 70 and dead, but Elvis is King of the charts again Game show Greer splits the sisterhood aerlingus Cocaine cheaper than cup of coffee … Panasonic Broadband will make life rich in Shoreditch The Times What the Service Provides Give us more security or a playground, not webcams Anti-speeding lobby presses its point Island Christmas awaits Royal Mail redirection Enduring love story that began with a girl, a boy and a message in a bottle The Times question that prompted the Elffers' story Woman pilot challenges BA over childcare time Demon £12m warning on power cuts Top of the list Traffic measures Children at risk Jamjarcars Times World News Abbas swept to power in landslide Commanders resist ceasefire message Honeymoon is over before it begins for Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas must stamp his authority by building bridges with lsrael and tacking violent militants, writes Richard Beeston The Times Time for Peace America apologises for family deaths after botched bomb attack in Mosul Britain sends more troops for election EI Salvador-style 'death squads' to be deployed by US against Iraq militants Japan's jobless sow the seeds of an underground revival Online Schroders (AP): Al-Qaeda suspects (AP): Pinochet's funds (AFP): Curfew after riots (AFP): Deadly dress code (AP): Hungry for land Hermes Paris Sudan ends war that killed 2 million Smokers say ban puts out the fire of la dolce vita TGA Smoking Bans Worldwide Bespoke Suits (AP): 13 dead after heavy storms (AFP): Clip for Koreans Saga Chirac goes back to future with plan for a 60s revival Young rival has reinvigorated the 72-year-old President, writes Charles Bremner Times Business £1bn bank plan Monday January 10 2005 Bank of Israel job Stock Markets Currencies Commodities How the Week Finished High oil price was just a blip, says West's top oilman Tories promise to cut public spending by £6.7bn Luxury boatbuilders power Ing Direct West's hypocrisy adds to Africa's misery Need to Know How the Week Finished Change on the Week Data Stock market: Exchange Rates Data Day North Sea Oil US deficit worries Stop Press Halliburton deal Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Cable & Wireless Business Big Shot Cuts ahead as financial firms seek profit boost GSK launches vaccine against virus that kills a child a minute Post Office goes back to its old ways with new phone service Counting pennies helps firm coin it in Adobe Drink deals stop Britons cruising for a boozing Chopper brings chipper results The Times Act fast to keep property cash in UK, Labour told 3G licences to go for tenth of 1999 prices The Times After a vintage year for oil where The BP boss is a dealmaker but the high oil price means there are few openings, says Carl Mortished Times Online The Times Plaudits for ultimate company man Big guns battle it out over London Richard lrving profiles the Deutsche Börse and Euronext chiefs competing to take over the London Stock Exchange Management Style Unlucky in Love? Where next? And the Winner on Points is World's biggest savings bank on the block Prime Minister Koizumi is ready for trouble over the privatisation of Japan Post, says Leo Lewis Banking & Finance Action medical research Whether injury in sport is criminal Court of Appeal Defence of honest belief in age of complainant Court of Appeal Composer's assignment of his copyright was valid Court of Appeal Court must be told if time goes awry Court of Appeal Notice is valid despite omission Court of Appeal Times Online Times Register British Victims of the Wave Picture Gallery Robin Needham Aid worker and director of Care Nepal who was last seen guiding people to safety after the tsunami Margaret Gardiner Writer, collector and patron of the arts who became a friend and benefactor to the community of modernist artists at St Ives Richard Feilden Imaginative architect with a love for teamwork who was a catalyst for creative and environmentally sensitive design Lives Remembered Colonel Geoffrey Powell Soldier who distinguished himself in the Battle of Arnhem and later turned to writing and M15 work Raf Half-Yearly Promotions V&a places craft on its rightful pedestal Delight as treasure trove is moved to a secure facility Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Badge Applications Party Luncheon Marriage School News Latest Wills Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Forthcoming Marriages In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Goal? Penalty? Blatant foul? Should deferees use video evidence to decide? Seen to be right Anniversaries Time for caution Carry on, Carroll Births The FA's role Strengthen the rules Deaths Future consequences Greatest impact Birthdays Loss of confidence Look to tennis What's the problem? Looked good to us Questions Answered Chess Raymond Keene Daily Life Quick Word Personal Column Bridge Storm that brought a sting jet in its tail Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day January 10, 1986 AirMiles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Old friends help McCoy stay busy at testing time Racing Sandown hurdle cools Wild Passion Leaders in the Jumps Championships Times Test Newcastle Wolverhampton The Wright Track Taunton Today's Fixtures The Results Service Kostelic outburst Marshall offer Stockport delight London loss Rocca takes lead Cumbria thwarted Self-righteous stars taking easy option with charity bands Golden girl Klüft lives up to her shining image Matthew Pryor is bewitched by the modesty of world heptathlon champion Lindsay breezes to President's Putter at first attempt Golf McCrick finds going heavy under Greer-group pressure Times Online Snow pact reduces rivalry to ashes The Times Yelling eyes up Edinburgh after falling short in Spain Join the Race Top honour for Chargers' coach loses lustre as Jets streak past American Football Half-marathon fully valued Athletics Great North Run Golding's fightback allows shot at Vendée victory Sailing Snow Reports Scots reject controversial plans Hockey Publicity for tsunami donations creates controversy Olympic Games Derbyshire in dispute Netball By a Correspondent: Jets look down on faulty Towers Basketball Dark deeds dawn on a sleepless city Airey home and dry as seeds continue to falter Bowls Hatton's dream bout in middle of night Boxing Flintoff's injury leaves England plans in balance Cricket The Times ICC turns back on Lord's Times on Line By Our Sports Staff: Bashar confident as Bangladesh scent historic Test triumph Little has large say for rising Saracens Rugby Union Pool Three Leinster overcome Bath's secret weapon Munster prove too powerful in test of strength Pool Two Thompson's rescue act gives hope to Northampton Heineken Cup Pool Four Leicester worry after late rally runs into French wall Heineken Cup Boxing Pool One Wasps confident of going through despite tough task English clubs feeling the pressure for final pool games The IFS and Buts of the Heineken Cup Times Online The Saga of an On-Off Year Wilkinson blow adds to England woes Felgate sets his sights on genuine challenge for 2010 Davis Cup Neil Harman on the young players being primed to take over mantle of Henman and Ruseski Four to Pursue Cup Dream Matthew Syed By Our Sports Staff: Winner Moyà gives prize-money to tsunami fund The Times Crossword 22,869 Van Barneveld recovers his stride Hoy leads the way as Team GB take the honours Cycling Times Sport I did my best to hide tears of frustration Jonny Wilkinson says that heartbreak has at least turned to hope after the new setback on the road to his England return The Times Renault The Game The Times Quotes of the Day Don't just read this column turn it into a musical Are we over the worst? Charitable concern Image of the Day Chinese schoolchildren at the launch of the Olympic education campaign in Beijing. The city will host the games in 2008 The Ethicist Is this orginal art, or just a load of pants? An ant-covered thong and a pair of Y-fronts with pellet holes. Caitlin Moran visits a controversial new art show but finds more inspiration at Selfridges Objets D'art? Artists Should Not Be Restricted The Times Dr Thomas Stuttaford Ditch the diet The slimming industry sells the obvious to the indolent, says Camilla Cavendish, and we fail to enjoy good food What our children can teach us about time To worry constantly about time is the truest curse of being an adult, says Bruce Stockler. He envies his children's ability to exist happily in the present My days are so dense with time conflicts that they turn into algorithms Child of our Time Send us your Problems Parent Forum A naturally smoky flavour to savour Smoked Haddock with Leeky Mash Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Times Online Let loose the togs of Waugh Brideshead Revisited is being remade. And courtesy of contemporary takes on Thirties style, James Delingpole takes a Flyte of fancy to the Oxford of his own youth Diets? Try putting some muscle into it Microwave Man Pared-down style for the thinking girl Crib Notes Bloomsbury Emma Hope Shoes Arts Raging gracefully? Theatre Will a revival of look Back in Anger expose it as a dated period piece or give it new life, as Benedict Nightingale Tynan's review got the teenage me to leg it to the Royal Court Jimmy is complex enough to let good actors give very different portrayals Jodi Picoult Television Drama Looks Set to Hold our Attention this Year Ones to Watch Vote for your Favourite Artist The South Bank Shows Awards Je suis un bûcheron But am l Ok? Monty Python's lumberjacks are coming to London—in French. Clive Davis on quelque chose completement different The Times Tomorrow Too much emotional baggage Theatre Patience Finborough, Sw10 Theatre Dick Whittington Romeo & Juliet Theatre Tape Concert Leif Ove Andsnes Opera & Ballet Dance Resolution! TV & Radio Radio Choice Royal Academy of Arts Terrestrial TV Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial She takes no prisoners What Would Jesus Drive? Viewing Guide The Commander ITV1, 9pm; concludes tomorrow, 9pm The Crouches BBC One, 10.35pm Vote for Me! ITV1, 11pm; continues each night this week The Belles of St Trinian's Film Choice In the Line of Fire (1993) Five, 9pm The Russia House (1990) Living TV, 9pm Spooks 'n' psychics that beggar belief Variations Alexander's ragtime camp True Fiction Historians are complaining about sexually titiliating inaccuracies in Oliver Stone's Alexander. T2 hears from the emperor's lawyer. T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3483 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Why Not Be a Freelance Journalist? Gentle Giants Giants Prove Not so Mighty The Game Says Contents Whistle Blower From Romance to Hollow Farce The Story Matthew Syed declares the Cup has lost its magic after a weekend of empty seats, understrength teams and overhyped coverage Still a Knockout Elite United in their Priorities Have your Say Quick Fix for Inept Officials A spending spree will soon end the scurrilous gossip about match-rigging Who Says They're Paid Too Much? The Insider If you think players' wages are too high, look away now. It will get worse, suggests Edgy Everton Put Samuelson Refinancing in doubt, writes Ashling O'connor On Spot with Deadline over Promised Multimillion Investment Have your Say Rich Pickings Red-Faced United Glad to Survive The Games FA Cup Third round Exeter's Windfall Sir Bobby's on for the Replay Chelsea Triumph on and off Pitch Giving the Game Away Keegan Staring down the Barrel The Games FA Cup Third round Boundary Beaters Warnock's Men Show Premiership Intent Hughes Happy with a Replay Bolton Enjoy Going on Run The Games FA Cup Third round Fulham Work Hard for Second Chance Life Suddenly Looks Much Brighter for Murray County Not up to Job Palace Shock Lacks Surprise Ingimarsson Spares Blushes Yeading Dream Dies on Club's Greatest Day Lady Luck Comes to Arsenal's Rescue Redknapps Get off the Mark The Games FA Cup Third round Professional Everton Avoid West Country Slip-Up Worthington Rather Bitter Keane Shows Magic Touch Earnshaw Ends Preston Hopes Carter Seizes Opportunity Portsmouth Unable to Find their Spark The Games FA Cup Third round Curbishley Happy to Clear First Hurdle Results and Statistics Bournemouth Derby County Hull City Milton Keynes Dons Coventry City Hartlepool United Leicester City Queens Park Rangers The News Luton town Rotherham United The Times League One The Games Coca-Cola League One and League Two League Two Times Online League One League Two Hartson Sees off Rangers with Clinical Finish The Games Tennent's Scottish Cup Third round Arbroath East Fife Montrose AYR Hibernian Partick Thistle Berwick Inverness CT Raith Clyde Kilmarnock St Mirren Louis Spurns Glory Chance The Games Non-League Football Droylsden Set on Ambitious Course Chelsea Players Positioned to Rack up Tonne of Points The Fantasy Game Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Super League Championship manager 5 Www. timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Player points totals include matches up to and including Saturday January 8 Championship manager 5 Helpline Klinsmann off to Flying Start The Continent Gabriele Marcotti says the German FA's gamble seems to be paying off Spanish League Italian League Spanish League Ronaldo Gives Cheer to Real The Hairdryer 100% Fiction—no Added Sweeteners Let's Pause for United Tonight's TV Delia's Dish of the Week Or what They're Eating in Norwich The Daily Fix Fixtures AMD The Times They're young, gifted and listed Who's Who is the bible of the British Establishment. This week. The Times publishes the 983 new names for 2005 and profiles the high flyers. Here Richard Morrison casts an eye over the list, while Jenny Eclair, right, profiles Alan Davies Comic from the school of hard graft Theatre and Film: High Flyers Boho designer who will make your garden glow Art and Design: High Flyers Authors: High Flyers Established Names Unlikely hard man of children's fiction Musician who is wise to the score Music: High Flyers Established Names Loose Canon of literary publishing Literary Agents and Publishers: High Flyers Established Names Chefs and Restaurateurs: High Flyers acblack Established Names

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