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News from 14/01/2005

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Andy Wood, Robert Dawson Scott, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Bernard Jenkin, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Merri King, David Rhys Jones, Cornelius Lysaght is racing correspondent of BBC Radio, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Lucia Van der Post, Christine Seib, David Chater, T. Foulkes, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Penny Wark, Cheshire, Elizabeth Judge, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Richard Burnford, Marie Staunton (Chief Executive), Bob Stanley, Patrick Kidd, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Nicholas Pritchard, J. Pollard, Seweryn Chomet, Charles Bremmer, Jonathan Clayton and Andrew Pierce, Anthony Browne, John Jordan (Inspector), Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Chris Wilson, Tim Reid, David Taylor, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Hornell, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Andrew Durmmond, P. Emberton, Roland Watson, Antony Eastaugh, David Hands, Keith Brian, Andrew Bray (Editor), Ron Lewis, Jim Coulter, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Mockett, Russell Kempson, Rochelle Mutton, John Price, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Freedman, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, Anglesey, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Adrian Yalland (Managing Director), Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Kieron Quirke, Peter Hall, Atick Whitfield, Stretton, John Maples, Stephen Jones, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Frances Gibb, Clive Wilkinson, B. Lee, Cathy Harris, Keith Fletcher, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Oliver August, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, T. C. B. Dehn, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, A. H. Quick, Jane Shilling, Chris James, Graham Searejeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Business Editor's Patience Wheatcroft, Peter Riddell, Peter Shapiro, Richard Beeston, Nick Hassell, Paula Volkmer (Law Student), David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, Simon Jenkins, Lewis Stuart, Daniel McGroy, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Jill Duplex, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Gillan Harris Scotland Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bright, Ashling O'Connor, Brian MaCarthur, G. P. Cubbin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tom Roundell, Richard Morrison, Tom Chesshyre, Anthony Howard, Sir Patrick Moore, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Jenny Davey and Gabriel Rozenberg, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Couple poisoned adopted son, 3 Britain's EU bill Thatcher flies out Iraq poll lockdown Hewitt defeat Strauss century 'Mourinho was telling Ferguson that his days are numbered' Prince's sorry mess Jenny McCririck The Booby prize - life with the world's … Simon Jenkins 20:20 Hindsight Judges are told not to jail criminals if prisons are full In the Times Today The Times Prince Harry's sorry mess Inmate Numbers Business GP suspended over affair Nuclear alert MacHete Killings Llib Dem Lord Correction The baby who was born with little hope Scenic Couple killed adopted son with salt after deciding he was too naughty Boy aged six who died of brain damage had equivalent of four teaspoons of salt in bloodstream, reports Dominic Kennedy Britain told to give up its £2.5bn EU rebate The Budget Commissioner believes rich countries must pay more to save idea of Europe, reports Anthony Browne Brown will face a bitter fight on the eastern front to keep his cash Foreign Editor's Briefing Thomas cook Dead diver's mission from the deep Sandhurst opens door but is embarrassed by gaffe Why a Nazi Prince stood out at the Colonials and Natives … Prince Harry assumed he was safe among friends from the hunting, shooting and fishing set, Andrew Pierce reports On Other Pages Queen to meet Holocaust survivors The Colonials and Natives party This was just odd, say 20-years-olds World Press Reaction Yard's terror expert will take over security at UN Peugeot Trio at the Top in New York A licence for violence or an end to the closing time swill? Austin Reed Alcohol in Volume Women pay new price for drink binges More are ending up in hospital suffering from mental problems after a big change in culture, reports Richard Ford Homebase Irish film fans bring Wayne's pub home Picture Gallery Ps Picture Gallery Arise, Lord Kinnock Million Dollar Baby Toddler's amazing escape in car crash Microsoft Safety Measures Body of storm girl found in the sea Toyota Flybe BT Backpacker shot dead 'after hitting policeman' Currys Currys Fancy dress gaffe by Prince Harry Relationship between UK and EU Threat to NHS surgery Police patrols Proposals for the housing market Children's Day The vanishing hanky Charity begins The Times Binge Thinking A civilised society should not need timetabled public houses A Local Lady Sings The ENO has rightly put British opera front stage Our overuse of the term 'holocaust' belittles the true horror of Nazism Notebook A Royal Fool Prince Harry, appalling taste, a lack of counsel and remedial action Thunderer: Exam results or insults? Get plastered, not stoned The Government hopes that longer pub opening hours will help it to regain lost alcohol taxes The Times Why I was wrong about Iraq Chaos will flourish in the Middle East if President Bush's policy continues unchanged The general election will be fought and won on the beaches of St Lucia Voters seem more concerned with their next holiday than the impending election The Tories have predicted economic disaster many times, and been proved wrong Stranded passengers settle for booze cruise aboard stricken liner Vauxhall Poetry makes science sing for Einstein's centenary Futility Titan probe on course Jessops Tories pledge quango cull to save £4bn Vanity fair The alien lands, and he is taking us on a wild ride O2 Tortured tale from the ghosts of Chile Firstnight Theatre Tejas Verdes Gate, London, W11 ENO season of lesbians and Gaddafi Firstnight Crackdown on hundred who dodge trials Su Doku Bose Mother refused home Housing Men as sexist as ever Discrimination Gangmasters targeted Immigration Multiple Display Advertising Items Husband's tears for lady in lake Möben Kitchens Skoda Picture Gallery Ice crash means dam or blast for penguins Brown finds extra £1bn to help poor nations out of debt Onetel Land of pipe dreams where 70-year-olds go to school Helen Rumbelow joins Gordon Brown's journey of discovery Striking similarities with Thatcher, but going even faster Political Analysis Blair promises his journey has many miles still to run Gene that may no longer turn a deaf ear to old age Weather Eye January Sale now on Blood pressure is on rise around the world Cold bath the way to health Jailed nurse wins payout Heat threat to Mecca pilgrims Times World News The chauffeur-driven convict Margaret Thatcher's son leaves South Africa in disgrace after guilty plea, writer Jonathan Clayton and Andrew Pierce Plot leader's sentence halved Getting into America Arrogant Thatcher burns the fingers that snapped for chilled white wine Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Le Pen says Nazis were humane French National Front leader courts new controversy with assertions about the occupation, Charles Bremmer writes Business Natuzzi Danger Level Suzuki Call for crash helmets after collisions on the ski slopes (Reuters): Madrid rejects Basque plan (AP): Teenage Killers (AP): Former spy quits They've got him … but to get the tourists back, they really need … Thailand is pinning its hopes on a Latino singer to convince visitors to return, writes Daniel McGroy in Patong Beach The Times Maldives for £500 as holiday prices are slashed Britons on course to give £200m Effects Still Being Felt Children confront the wave's demons in images and play Catherine Philp reports from Galle on a Unicef effort to deal with the psychological scars Orphaned teenagers recruited as rebel soldiers Halfords Killer fights his father for right to be executed Democrat campaigner quits no-win situation Media (AP): Jakarta alert (Reuters): Envoy recalled By Our Foreign Staff: US abuse 'undermines fight against terrorism' Americans face up to obesity but balk at going extra mile for cure Ray (AP): Bird flu kills fourth victim Phones down, borders sealed, troops on the streets: it's time for democracy State of alert will match the battle for Fallujah, writes Richard Beeston from Baghdad Royal Academy of Arts Britain accused of ignoring young Londoner held for gun-running Vote Here Toucan Voting in Glasgow for a Baghdad MP Nobel lawyer to face Iran court Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Eight die in Gaza raid Comet Building a 100-mile bridge is the easy bit-but would anyone ever want to use it? How the Taiwan Strait Link Would Compare Everest Fit the Best The Times Industry worry Aviva counts cost Mail delivers Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Hewitt U-turn on anti-bribery rules Recovery signs at Sinsbury's may keep bidders at bay Traders fear German methods at Stock Exchange Investec Customers key to LSE deal Junty King, but has he done enough? Regulations that go too far Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Telecoms hit Dow Stop Press Iron ore deal Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Sunday Times Business Big Shot Buyers at risk as insurance sellers fail to register The Times The Questions to Ask Tories' quango hitlist may end property market prop Providers of data win FSA 'research concession Tishman mulls sale of part of Aldgate Union site Mobile firms seek delay of 3G auction Austrian tycoon to buy Regents Park Hotel for £60m Three years ago Sir Bernard helped to fund a new wing at University College London Equity release to boom as elderly struggle for cash Durlacher shares suspended over takeover talks Rise and Fall of a Dot-Com Darling British Energy at 300p in 'grey trade' ahead of relisting Million face leap in cost of mortgage Chancellor should stamp out this tax abuse ECB softens rate rise stance UK industry falls to edge of recession Revenue oath to stay after Bill reversal Experian lifts GUS as festive trade at Argos disappoints Restructuring hampers Fortnum's Fraud Costs in the US and UK Carphone's tills ring despite 3G's quiet Christmas Signet rings pleasing results Consultation on bonus scheme PowerHouse to cut 300 jobs Red faces at the bar City Diary Nervous flyer City Diary Sainbury's not in the clear despite upturn Anything to ad? City Diary Herald Tribune in global war to scoop top spot Media Paper round IPC seeks a 'pick-me-up' from launch of weekly Dan Sabbagh says women are targeted by new magazines in a crowded market The Times Mediapolis Most-Watched Programmes in 2004 Dacre tops £1m for the first time at Daily Mail Hollick's private equity job turns speculators' eyes to ITV Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets 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 Reuters surviving perilous wire act, but far from safe Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Sig Gilts Geest falls on fears for bid price Smaller Capitalisation Shares Gus Banking & Finance Million Dollar Baby Encounters Encounters 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 DogsTrust Times Register André Hue SOE officer who helped to disrupt German reinforcements to the Normandy battlefield after D-Day André Hue, DSO, officer of the wartime Special Operations Executive, was born on December 7,1923. He died on January 11,2004, aged 81 Lives Remembered Bernard Meadows Sculptor and teacher whose creative career began with a four-year stint as Henry Moore's assistant Bernard Meadows, sculptor and Professor of Sculpture, Royal College of Art, 1960-80, was born on February 19,1915. He died on January 12,2005, aged 89 Caroline Villers Historian and expert in the conservation of Old Masters Caroline Villers, art historian, was born on July 12,1948. She died of a brain tumour on December 24, 2004, aged 56 Anniversaries Birthdays Ancient myths are anchors for those in peril by the sea Dame Hilary Cropper Company boss whose 'proudest moment' was enriching her employees Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Service of Thanksgiving School News Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Personal Column Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day and joining in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Has the FA Cup lost its shine? Will the Aussies be the real test for England? Chance of a lifetime Lack of respect Wanting it both ways Genuine excitement Not for the first time An irrelevance Cup and league Football history Even worse Where are they now? The best for decades? ... not yet Definitely not Ashes the real test Nothing can top it Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Harmonle tournament, Final Crosstable Virgin Praise for the maligned 4 x 4 Fast Test Honda CR-V Times Online The Heavenly and the Hellish For Saints For Sinners Motors Motors Motors Regtransfers Assessing credibility of witnesses Chancery Division Times Online Deficiency cannot be used to cut tax liability Chancery Division Allocating contested case Court of Appeal Striking-off inevitable Court of Appeal Repealed section still applies in colony Privy Council Skiers aghast as the Alps drip in the sun Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes On this Day Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Meade considers change of plan for Harchibald Times Test McCoy dreams of beating Dettori to Derby success Kelso The Wright Track Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Steve Gollings has the Haydock Park Champion Hurdle … Grattan Lodge, trained by Howard Johnson, is 5-1 favourite … Huntingdon Racing Manning can end Colt's curse The Magic has gone with departure of Mobley Play-Offs Times Online Anti-doping measures still short of wider code American Sport Agassi bid in danger of lame conclusion Tennis Australian Open T2 Draw kind to Henman but tougher on Rusedski Times Online Golding loses brief lead Hewitt moves on Frost forces pace Peterhansel wins St Helens boost White excels The Results Service Snow Reports Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times Barney frustrated by another title setback Boxing Headingley sale scuppered Cricket Cohen opts to stay put in quest for honours Heineken Cup Bath confident they can stop Tindall straying Pool Three Injury-hit Newcastle struggling to put out full squad Nicol remains to fight his corner with SRU Times Online Don't miss a ball Murrayfield in need of show-stoppers Sainsbury shelves plans to purchase ailing Leeds Football Marshall surrenders title with knee injury Bowls Where the Money Went over the Course of Last Year England draw first blood in South Africa Hockey Rangers kept waiting in hope that Ferguson will go home Recalling the tricks and treats of a classical entertainer Book Review Jol's song of praise to Robben Chelsea may have case for delaying Mutu return Rumour Mill Tomasson aims to step back in Tyne The Times Return to Sender Strikers who Have Broken the Golden Rule and Gone Back Holland put shirts on anti-racism campaign Liverpool deny Real claim on Gerrard The Premiership Today Gravesen on verge of dream transfer to Madrid Deep hatred with a smattering of love Debate Times Online Tunnel vision keeps English references in the clear War of Words Mourinho mixing it with best in word games How Barry's approach wins official approval of Premiership big names Bunch of Five South Africa get back up to pace Fourth Test Match Hyundai The Times Crossword 22,873 Geoffrey Dean discovers adulation aplenty as Strauss torments the nation of his birth with latest milestone Full Scoreboard from the Wanderers Times Online Times Sport Trescothick's role left open to doubt by gifted Strauss The Times Love is in the heir Desperate for a Baby The women who are going it alone Quotes of the Day T2 Stupid Harry! But we've all been royal twits in our time Harry seems to have learnt about Nazis from a mixture of telly sitcoms and musicals Time and tide Vest life Picture Gallery The Ethicist Going solo: why fathers Women are increasingly having babies without the support of the conventional family unit. Penny Wark discovers why so many of them are going it alone Baby Facts The Booby prize … life with the world's worst husband Jenny McCririck tells Carol Midgley what it's like being married to a man who calls her a booby, never buys her presents and glories in his role as Celebrity Big Brother's male chauvinist pig The Times 14 January 2005 Don't chicken out of a great meal Jill Dupleix Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Why drink can age you nicely Health Dr Thomas Stuttaford extols the virtues of a tipple The wine merchants seem to look a good decade younger than their actual years Roast Chicken with Pork and Lemon Stuffing Hair with Hari Picture Gallery Organising chaos Nobody is going to die if you leave the clutter, so it's tempting to say, "Sod it, it can wait" Annya has sorted out houses that were so bad, the owners couldn't find the kettle Holding back the years Your style questions answered by Lucia Van der Post Sounds Let's cry God for hairies, England and straw bears With its Morris dancing and wobbly folk music the Straw Bear Festival is the essence of Englishness - eccentric, scary and very cold, says Caitlin Moran Dralion Cirque Du Soleil How to Be a Pagan in 2005 New Albums Hit & Myth Gladiator at the Coliseum After a rocky start at ENO, Sean Doran is still fighting, Richard Morrison discovers How to Vote for your Favourite Artist Creative An Uncertain Year for Opera Make a Date He started late, but the baritone Mark Stone is on song for the Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough award, says Robert Thicknesse Classical CDs In the Eyes of a high plains drifter Interview Conor Oberst from Nowhere, Nebraska, has stormed the US charts, says Peter Shapiro The Times In T2 on Monday First Choice Concert Celtic Connections Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow This boisterous musical evening is the biggest winter festival of its kind First Night Barbican Knight in tarnished armour Dance Don Quixote Festival Hall Concert Lemalu/Martineau Wigmore Hall Opera & Ballet Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Lisa Verrico's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Million Dollar Baby The West Wing Viewing Guide According to Bex BBC One, 9pm Variations The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon BBC Two, 9pm World Shut your Mouth BBC One, 10.35pm Scary Movie 2 (2001) BBC One, 11.05pm) Film Choice Duel (TVM, 1971) ITV1, 11.45pm West Beirut (1998) BBC Four, 12.05am Culture shocks beyond the veil Caught writing on the job True Fiction Kieron Quirke A Waterstone's employee has been sacked for comments he made in a blog, a diary published on the internet. An online search reveals that he is not the only one T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3487 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku 10% off The Times The Surveyor Opening Bids Once upon a time we wanted a house in the country - now its seems we'd prefer a flat in town Oxfordshire Agents Say: This Week: West Yorks Agents Say: Oxfordshire V West Yorkshire In End of Terrace House in East London Hackney, E9: a Victorian home with garden backing directly on to a common Get in Get out Get Away Out Wing of a Mansion in East Sussex Framfield: two-storey slice of an 18th-century house modelled by Lutyens and Norman shaw Away Grade II Listed House in Devon Cotleigh: a 17th-century property, with medieval elements, nestling in the Blackdown Hills A Hint of Spring Market Report Buyers are coming back if the price is right, says Susan Emmett Report People realise that prices are unlikely to drop any further Geoffmarsh Kingsoak My Ruling Passion Overseas Chris Wilson wants to be mayor—if he can find a deserted village cheap enough LondonFurniture Be Top of the Tools League Rising Dump The lessons of experience will guarantee a degree of DIY proficiency, says John Price As many women as men are now heavily into DIY, reports say Crest Nicholson Crestnicholson Michael Shanly Homes Property Jokers in the Design Pack The Great Indoors Damian Barr hails the rising young stars of interior fashion, who like to add a twist to the sale The Blind Thing Like it or hate it, Russian style is here to stay and its influence is spreading, says Lisa Freedman Habitat's new catalogue has fur ands samovars, caviar and onion domes Property Property Westbury Barratt Britain's Premier House Builder Imaginehomes Barratt The Times The Times Milk a Fixed Rate Mortgage Makeover A flexible ten-year deal will ensure peace of mind for this borrower Prefer a deal where the interest will be calculated daily The Times Rentals The Z Apartments The Times Public Office Civil Service High Flyers Art and wit of the savvy civil servant Armed Forces Toughest test of brawn and brains British Diplomats: High Flyers Pintripe gives way to jeans for new elite Foreign Diplomats: High Flyers A new breed of diplomat A bright hope for Georgia An also-ran in world's biggest race British Politicians: High Flyers Foreign Politicians: High Flyers Local Government - High Flyers Police and Fire Services Academia: Vice Chancellors Academic Research Academic Administration: High Flyers Headteachers Librarians British Council and Tourism: High Flyers Who's who Prize Quiz

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