News from 12/01/2005
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Andrew Robson, Gordon Haskell, David Charter and Philip Webster, Gabriele Marcotti, Chambers, Danlel, Alistair Caldicott, Christine Clapshaw, Penny Cottee, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Angela Jameson and Anthony Browne, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Kirsty McLeod, Graham Rawlings, Selby, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Penny Warker, Steven Ramsey, John Bale, Gavin Westwood, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Sam Coates, Nigel Hawkes and Alexandra Blair, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Sharon Maxwell Magnus, Penny Wark, Colin Bullen, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Mary Wilson, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Richard Eaton, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Susam Jerry, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Carline Nelson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Paul Rogers, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Dorfman, Prof. Ariel, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Felix Riley, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Tom Cunliffe, Magnus Grimond and Alison Gibson, Russell Kempson, Gerry Lewis, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, David Lister, John O'byrne, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lister and Russell Jenkins, Joss Owtram, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Ronald Forrest, Peter Ashford, Rob Wright, Sean O'Neill and Philip Webster, Peter A. Rushforth, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Suzi Godson, Emily Ashworth, Chakrebari, Shami, (Mrs M. J. Hopper), David A. Jones, Professor, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, J. H. White, Joe Bolger and Tom Roundell, Chris Campling, Murphy, Stuart Neil Luke, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Michaelle Braham, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Christopher Burgess, Nick Hasell, Graham Hills, John Collister, Castletown, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, J. A. Russell, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Sarah Butler and Joe Bolger, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Gabriel Rozenberg and Christine Seib, Christine Buckley and Sarah Butler, Tatchell, Peter Gary, Michael Gove, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Catherine Philp, John Burrows, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Alex Bowler, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Philip Allison, Kate Battersby, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, R. H. Dana, Michael Evans, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, John Loynes, John Penley, N. McGuinness, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, David Charter and Helen Rumbelow, Mary Hodgson,
ResumoThe Times The town left without women Guantanamo four Split cap scandal Who's who 2005 Reshuffle at M16 Cheap and tuneful Storms kill two Index Mobile phones tumour risk to young children Index Health Risk Brown's Africa aid plan jeopardised by US indifference In the Times Today The Times Support for Iraq war at its lowest level, poll says Business Unions protest over pensions Childless and poor Muddled Dome Pay as you drive Correction clio Rebels deny threat to aid workers On Other Pages The town left without women Daughters, wives and grandmothers died in the tsunami while the men survived, reports Richard Lloyd Parry in Indonesia, Photographs by Paul Rogers Parents are split over need to heed mobile phone warning Child users face danger from brain tumours Generation Text Report errs on the side of caution Past Torture Thomas Cook Believers go on rack to prove God relieves pain Troubled Mi6 hires private eye Intelligence chiefs appoint leading businessman to bring management expertise, reports Michael Evans Alliance Leicester Fatal Flaws Just AA sk Home Office racism charge Cunningham quits Bedside defence Pilot accused Love hurts Sudden exit may be wisest move of all Dell Big Sister walks out on Big Brother The house is being run like a fascist prison camp, Germaine Greer says after her dramatic departure. Steve Bird reports US proposes a permanent prison Freed Britons face a life of liberty under eye of police The deal with America to release terror suspects was agreed only when Britain promised to keep close watch on them, report Sean O'Neill and Philip Webster Five still held without help or hope The four awaiting release have told of torture threats, admissions 'under duress' and long periods of solitary confinement, Sean O'Neill writes Behind the Wire Furniture Village Mint Online £53 iPod sends Apple soaring 'Computers for masses' challenge Microsoft, writes Chris Ayres Suicide soldier confessed to murder Desperate Housewives World tour turns to epic trip round Isle of Wight Cursed cruise ship is stuck Solent, Alan Hamilton reports If Greer can't hack it, then bring on Starkey Stars in his eyes IT is one of the great corporate success stories of … Sharon, in stages Ventriloquist show Ps Portable broadband speeds anywhere For £24.99 a year, it is essential for that slow internet connection www. onspeed. com Picture Gallery Quiz answer costs £17,500 Green Flag Index Jailed mother to fight for payout Angela Cannings, who won her appeal against having murdered her sons, has been denied compensation, writes Frances Gibb Personal safety Relations between Blair and Brown Fine work Birds and Darwin Africa's hope is in its eager young Planning laws The modern Church and its teaching Flag etiquette Innumerable houses Mystery guests Things that go bump The Times Minding the Minders Proposed reform at Mi6 does not go far enough Political Agony Breaking up is so hard to do The molar eclipse: and extract from our new series on the future of dentistry Tough Justice Britain's courts are able to deal with the tribulations of terrorism Thunderer: Don't call me, Sir William The spy in the GP's surgery A huge new database will give thousands of NHS workers unprecedented access to your medical secrets Say danke to the nice men in suits, Franz For once, we've spent our Arts Council money on music that the young actually want to hear Rows, sulks, plots, chaos at the top. Is this Britain, or is it Animal Farm? Motor City gears up for green drive to multiply 4x4 sales Sainsbury's The Good The Bad Index One. Tel Scottish play scorches in sub-Saharan setting Firstnight Theatre MacBeth Wilton's Music Hall, E1 Ofsted to inspect teacher vetting Nature tiscali Brunel goes back to school Education FBI-style prosecutors plan Law and Order Direct Line Firework murder plotter is jailed What next for the TBGB show? There may be trouble ahead for Downing Street's great double act. Tom Baldwin looks at the future opodo Warring rivals try some peace, love and understanding, man 'Of course I trust the Prime Minister' Scientists predict just 70 more deaths from vCJD Unicef Payout for cancer surgery mistake Drink-drive action Oreck By a Correspondent: Drivers killed as storms hit North Signal from the first few moments of the Universe is found Air France Ou Business School Sinn Fein must pay for heist 'sin', says Paisley Neighbours move out as neo-Nazis rally to Adair's side Natuzzi Times World News Inside the House of Puzzles Thousands of DNA samples taken from corpses are piling up, reports Daniel McGrory British List of the Missing Shrinks as More Families Make Contact Do animals really know if disaster is about to strike? Elephants are said to have fled the tsunami, but such tales have abounded for centuries, Nigel Hawkes reports The Times Livingstone defends cleric Online LBC Fishermen's faith restored by Navy Sri Lankans fearful of the sea have been helped back, writes Catherine Philp in Batticaloa President to adopt Tamil girl Ayatollah alarms Sunnis with pledge of security force purge Election favourite tells James Hider that he will root out former Saddam acolytes 'Laughing torture' of Abu Ghraib Summit hopes rise as Sharon speaks to Abbas Harrods Found: the studio where Leonardo met Mona Lisa Advertisement Chirac turns back the clock to beat a modern challenger French hail victory over English 'I took the glass with the water and cyanide and put the straw where he wanted it. I stood behind the camera' Advertisement Bush unveils his pension revolution for the next generation The Times First lady banks on another Oscar winner Debate Flight bomb hoaxer jailed (Reuters): Islamic plotter in jail break (Reuters): Bush fires kill 8 (AP): Mudslide deaths (AP): Soldier jailed China fearful of reformer's death abbey Killer on trial for fourth time A prisoner renowned for his exposés of US jail life is back in court 44 years after a fatal robbery, reports James Bone Times Business Gates ally quits Wednesday January 12 2005 Vodafone woe Argentine loss Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones FSA chief faces mauling on split caps US and EU call a truce in dispute on subsidies OFT could fine GE up to £114m over store cards dominance Tories may restore tax credit for pensions Mandelson off to a flyer Crying over Argentina? Logitech Fund will pay for either digs or shindings Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Gold Results in Brief North Sea Oil Look Ahead US stocks plunge Stop Press Chief's early exit Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day travel Business Big Shot Research says ban on up-only deals could raise rents Rental Ups and Downs Bovis to build on last year's success with record 2005 Rock eyes fresh bid if Cherry's offer fails Online Strategist behind Harvard fortune quits over pay Allied Irish Bank (GB) Shell talks to buyout firms over sale of liquefied gas business Sainsbury puts £25 minimum on online shoppers Peacock share price falls as rivals dent bonmarché sales Matalan hopes are boosted by strong rise in Christmas trade Shortage of PlayStation 2 consoles hits Game Group The Times Threat to Morrisons as union's no-strike deal goes Further Safeway store sales planned Conservatives unveil plans to get Britons to save more Paper certificates may go Tories Outline Six Ways to Boost Savings LSE bid 'will hurt value' Pru first to hire fund oversight committee Depth of feeling City Diary Fortunes may diverge when 18-year-olds collect payout Browned off Fund managers lukewarm about child trust funds Sadly missed Argentina bonds swap will mean 70% losses Education UK climbs rich list China's trade surplus highest in nine years Education Bears nervous of Man Group before trading statement Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Just teething troubles or a deal too far for Morrisons? The Day's Biggest Movers John Wood Gilts Phoenix rises to sell stake in Aberdeen Smaller Capitalisation Shares Northgate Business Mops 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 whizz-kidz Times Register Richard Barnet Co-founder of IPS, a liberal-leaning think-tank in Washington which has argued energetically against aggressive US foreign policies Nathan Most Finance innovator who invented the Exchange Traded Fund, providing sophisticated trading strategies for the smaller investor Father Jacques Dupuis Jesuit theologian whose experience of India underpinned his challenging views on interfaith dialogue Canon Martin Reardon Quietly persistent Anglican who devoted his life to the ecumenical movement Lives Remembered Elena Souliotis Fiery Greek soprano famous for her powerful and spectacular stage presence—and for failing to be the next Maria Callas Hugh Davies Musicologist and inventor of electroacoustic instruments whose sounds were incorporated in cutting-edge art music and installations Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Dinner School News Births Deaths Memorial Services Translation service Anniversaries Births Loss of trust Deaths Another planet Head-to-head Birthdays Off-putting debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions Answered Bridge Chess Daily Life January 12, 1849 Wilkie Collins discusses recent books, and the healthy state of publishing, with the American lawyer and sailor R. 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Dana CAH: Quick Word Personal Column Nature Notes On this Day January 12, 1988 Tony Benn, who will be 80 this year, was ever a vocal and formidable opponent of modernisers in the Labour leadership The Times Five-Day Forecast UK endures record tally of tornados Weather Eye Paul Simons Timesonline Rules fill statutory appeal costs gap Court of Appeal Lessee companies served valid notice Court of Appeal Caution in referring medical complaints Queen's Bench Division Settlement paid over termination of job Court of Appeal One tablet in million is not drug trafficking Court of Appeal Times Sport Iris's Gift is on track for spirited run in Gold Cup Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Nicholls positive about Strong Flow Times Test BHB seeks legislation to protect income streams Newbury Timetable Wolverhampton Racing Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Testing times for Montoya Motor Racing Kevin Eason finds the Colombian in better shape to challenge Ferrari's dominance Dakar hit by death of a legend MacArthur plays down chances Golding reaps reward for heading out west Links Steel opts to switch codes Greene challenge Singh split Beltran better off Williams boost Wilson returns Captain's choice National Treasures The Results Service Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Parker hopes to fulfil her promise in return to England fold Table Tennis Red Sox caught in ball storm Baseball Ashling O'Connor traces the ownership of a disputed piece of memorabilia Henman hoping not to make exhibition of himself Tennis The Times Hopes of televised debate start to fade Olympic Games Eastman earns shot at Hopkins' title Boxing Open setback for Rusedski Full of Eastern Promise China's top three women's singles players BBC knocks 'Voice of Bowls' into ditch Bowls Timesonline Marshall wins postponement after injury Snow Reports Modern China embraces the new world of the net Kate Battersby reports on the carefully calculated revolution in a nation's tennis Single-minded Vaughan goes extra mile to put form right Victor Circular Ackerman leads Leicestershire Timesonline By Our Sports Staff: D'Arcy proves his fitness for Ireland England Squads Timesonline Dawson gets answer he wanted from Robinson Woodward still has big plans for injured Wilkinson Tennis Bates denies link to proposed £25m takeover at Leeds Times Online Timesonline Rumour Mill Schwarzer's wall of resistance rebuked on the Riverside The Times Ajax seek to set record straight Gabriele Marcotti finds the Dutch club anxious to lose their image as a 'Jewish' concern Juninho gives City notice of his liking for Keegan's approach So you think the FA Cup is dead? Try telling that to the Exeter glory boys Di Canlo and Mussollni, self-obsessed fasclst bullies who let others do the fighting for them From South America to the Premiership Scrapheap Liverpool given permission to go it alone The Premiership Today Routledge joins ranks of the disaffected at Palace Home rule the key in Mourinho's glory march Carling Cup Football Beckham's Spanish platitudes are the same in any language Timesonline The Times Crossword 22,871 United They Stand Semi-Final Saga Ferguson says Chelsea will not beat his treble Times Sport Resilient Watford keep the gap down to one The Times Renault Martin Samuel T2 Quotes of the Day At last, a new form of scandal that contains no wrongdoing Try cursing the original Taking the Michael? I'm a mystified square Image of the Day The Ethicist The maverick genius behind the big bang He is a cross between Brunel, Spielberg and Terence Conran. Richard Morrison meets Thomas Heatherwick, whose B of the Bang sculpture is opened today Works of Wonder Five of his Finest Dietary supplements: which We spend millions each year on food supplements. But, as Suzi Godson explains in an extract from her new book, these are not scientifically regulated and some, far from helping us, may even endanger health The Times The Times This year's gorgeous gizmos Chris Ayres joins the gadget fanatics in Las Vegas to get a glimpse of the latest must-haves Even the models' mums Lisa Armstrong pays tribute to the photographer Simon Atlee, still missing after the tsunami, who was a mainstay of the T2 fashion pages A softer skin for all seasons Beauty Expert Let off steam Cantonese style Steamed Fish with Beoccoli and Oyster Sauce home. forum@the times. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Timesonline Why I'm jealous of my sister-in-law Since she married her husband ten years ago Caroline Nelson has always felt like an intruder in the relationship he has with his eldest sister—but she knows the problems this causes are hard to confront You learn more on a bumpy road Love Etc You learn more on a bumby road Arts When Turkey was a bird of paradise The rich spoils of the Ottoman empire will soon be seen here in the biggest exhibition of Turkish treasures ever staged, says Richard Holledge Exclusive Viewing for Readers The long war against 'the Infidel' left a lasting mark on European culture, says Michael Binyon Little Women Riddle of the Black Pen Entertainments Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Carry on up the cyber Theatre Tim Fountain: Sex Addict Royal Court, Sw1 Theatre Lola Blau New End Theatre, Nw3 First Choice Theatre Meeting Mary Jermyn Street Theatre, Sw1 Let's Have Music to Knock our Socks off Book Online now Mark the Score. . . Who will be the Times Breakthrough artist of the year? Nicola Benedetti can re-energise classical music, argues Richard Morrison Vote for your Favourite Artist Nicholson TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Television Multichannel Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner Gerry Lewis, Oxon Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One 10 Years Younger Channel 4,8. 30pm IF...IF … Drugs were Legal BBC Two, 9pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent Five, 9pm Desperate Nousewinves Channel 4,10pm The Others (2001) BBC One, 8pm The Right Stuff (1983) BBC Four, 10pm Tucker—the Man and his Dream (1988) ITV1, 12.30am Shining a light on the darkest place Last Night's TV Variations Stumped in Canterbury Feroclous weather has destroyed an lconlc 200-year-old hme tree in the grounds of Kent Country Cricket Club. T2 popped down to Canterbury T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3485 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Philip Howard SU Doku Rating: Mild Sunrise Creme Cut out for the very top Working Relationship: Trevor Sorbie, the celebrity hairdresser, and his PA, Jasmin Gupta Anderson Hoare Enjoy ten days in paradise on Barbados Win the holiday of a lifetime and join an elite group Rosalind Renshaw launches the prestigious fourth PA of the Year Award Contacts Finding that dream job can burn a hole in your pocket Susann Jerry discovers how employers are trying to reduce their recruitment costs Creme Career Clinic Advice for mousers and keyboarders Time Savers Flexibility is the key for back-to-work PA mothers Michelle Braham meets two young mothers who feel that they have got the balance right Screen and screen again as charities recycle junk Sharon Maxwell Magnus says that your old computer may help African children Michaelpage Secretarial Appetisers kick off a party in style Tasting Suitable interview wear that will get you hired Karen Homer Real-life fashion Multiple Advertising Items Quest for excellent service leads to the magic kingdom Freed of todious tasks by new technology, Karen Homer finds that PAs have the freedom to create their own role Stop, think and question before accepting that free meal or incentive Penny Cottee says that the greater purchasing power of PAs can make them a target for hotels and conference centres East Sussex courty Council Dreams of working abroad? FYI dynamic property company Colonial grandeur for real high-flyers Confernece Call The Full Monty The Times Principled Activists Principled Activisits Michael Gove Religion: High Flyers Appearing in Who's Who is not an ambition that Rew Dr Herman Browne ever Name who defends the nameless Pressure GROUPS/NGOs: High Flyers Political Employees: High Flyers Scourge of the Establishment 'I have to stop myself ranting' Wonk who came in from the City Whiz-kid with his feet on ground Print: High Flyers Broadcast: High Flyers Chambers, Daniel Scottish editor who takes his country to task acblack
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