News from 01/11/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Craig Prescott, John Chapman, Gabriele Marcotti, Feizal Rahman, Edward Owen, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Siobhan Mulholland, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Zainab Salbi, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Beattie, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Danny DeVito, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, James Hider, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jason M. Hadden, Gabby Logan, Ben Lyttleton, John Hermann, Joanna Weinberg, Ruth Gledhill, Helen Rumbel; Political Correspondent, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Alpesh Patel, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Michael Stennett, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rob Allen (Director), Alan Hamilton, Morgan Fallconer, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Peter Kllinger, M. Roe, A. G. Massey, Liz Chong, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Rose Clark, Nick Duerden, Russell Kempson, Alistair J. Sinclair, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Timothy Radcliffe, Op, Oliver Kay, Peter F. Smith, Dan Brennan, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Matthew Spiro, Joe joseph, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Robert Elms, Dam Sabbagh, Mick Hume, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Michael Payne, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Parminder Bahra, Gabriel Rozenberg and Alexandra Blair, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Anthony Browine, Gerard Baker US Editor, Gerard Depardieu, Shalina Khanna, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, John Cooper Media Review, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Peter Jenson, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Alex Murphy, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Andrew Lawson, Valerie Grove, John Wainwright, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Mark Pengelly, Marcus Gleave,
ResumoMy Uncle Saddam Shares surge after spate of takeovers British question Law Section inside Public Agenda Bush nomination Prince's US visit Cameron warned 'We should love-bomb the mullahs out of the Stone Age' Blunkett tries to buy time by selling his son's shares Parents Who was oversexed and over here…? In the Times Today The Times Blunkett attempts to buy time by selling shares The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments Mugabe pleaded with Harold Wilson to give wife sanctuary All's Fair in Love and War Asprey Gls in West End were led astray by 'young sluts and vicious debauchery' Good-time girls threatened morals, morale and international relations, the National Archive reveals. Lewis Smith reports The question of Britishness that even had the Palace stumped Ask the People It's about so much more than queueing and cricket The UK Entry Quiz Williams apologises to 'cultural captives' Picture Gallery Rock star pastor is electrocuted as he conducts baptism service More questions than answers as Blunkett fights for survival The explanation for his joining the board of DNA Bioscience could lie in the size of the legal bills when dealing with Kimberly Quinn, writes Andrew Pierce DNA company plans to use name of its famous two-week director Unanswered Points One more revelation of poor judgement could prove fatal Who's the Baddy? is set to run for a bit longer MoD concedes that Gulf War syndrome does exist Times Online PC World Green flag Farmers 'must pay' for culling Airport expansion Stamp complaint Cocaine seized Bluebird for eBay Man 'shot mistress and put body in oil drum' Saga Ryanair Post Office lovers jailed for scam Pension Fraud founded holidays for postmaster and fiancée, reports Russell Jenkins Lexus Stabbing charges Wire in neck Goering's chalice gsk GlaxoSmithKline A £1 rail ticket that could cost you more to book than to buy Making Britain Healthier Council chief's lover wins case Conservative Party—yours for only 50p Orange The Sportsman, the forthcoming sports betting daily … Picture Gallery Ps Mobile Technology Families and survivors to remember bomb victims Lufthansa The Service RIAS Understanding the Drill The first woman called 'Boss' on a North Sea rig Drivers who kill while on phone face five years' jail Virgin 'A car can be as lethal as a gun' Troops told to wear body armour Cutlery under the hammer Madonna defends her beliefs Saga Su Doku Cubed Sroda Artists put heads together Hospital on trial for MRSA death Trust will be accused of failing to ensure patients' safety in landmark criminal trial, reports Frances Gibb British Gas AA Sabotage theory of air crash Invest Milton Keynes Flying Blue That ultrasonic squeak is really a mouse's lovesong Serenading mice offer clues to human brain responses, Mark Henderson reports Drink ban is off the rails Church view on homosexuality can't be called phobic Facts on fuel Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timeonline. co. uk/debate Portrait of the Bard as…someone else Message in a bottle Number crunch Court case The Times Best of Britishness How should the values and culture of these islands be defined? Life on Mars But the forse is with Tooting The night we were left looking an absolute fright in Beverly Hills Conduct Unbecoming David Blunkett's poor judgement and selective recall Thunderer: A pack of absolute nonsense Blair's goodie-bag Britain Picture Gallery Okey-dokey, who's for the hokey-cokey? You put a new law in, you put a new law out…what a merry dance we are being leg by our leaders The mullahs want Iran to be a mental hospital - so let's invite them over Somehow the West has to woo the young Iranians, it must strengthen them Americans left unmoved by the arrival of Charles and … The US is underwhelmed by royal visit, report David Charter from Washington and Alan Hamilton from New York dfs northern rock The other first lady of the White House Anger at £250,000 bill for flying army of helpers into US Cameron in danger over cloud cuckooland Euro policy Davis promises to 'rescue' pupils from state schools Taxpayers to fund digital switch Boys failing in primary 3R test Civil Service misses targets UK artists see of US competiton What a hole! Let's call it Tooting Autumn is warmest on record Getting the measure of small beer Manchester Come fly with me—Indoors There'll always be this England First night Theatre otherwise Engaged Criterion nectar homechoice O2 Today at the Film Festival A Grimm and dark night in fairytale land first night Film The Brothers Grimm Odeon West End Stop stereotyping us, Mexican star tells Hollywood Penniless Maybe it's because you're a Londoner Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Bush sets stage for battle over his conservative court nominee Samuel Alito Key Judgements President makes Right choice after all Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Damascus told 'hand over bomb suspects or face further UN action' Sarkozy gets tough with suburban hooligans Ireland Pigs' trotters are too slow a dish for fast-food culture (Reuters): Coalition plans take a twist (Reuters): New PM sworn in (AFP): Quake casualties (AFP): Alcohol deaths up (AFP): Borrow or steal Multiple Display Advertising Items Clamour to let baby be future queen Washington gives Rosa Parks its highest tribute World News training and development agency for schools 'Foreign' link in Delhi blasts Sino-British sculpture on display Tough laws against mercenaries (AFP): Wildlife fall prey to drought Amplivox Cabinet reshuffle marks start of race for Koizumi's job Harrods The Leading Contenders Neighbour fails to see funny side of comic Making light of those awkward differences Kurds' Dream City a beacon of hope for a nation weary of war Hard cash is dragging an ancient region into the 21st century. reports James Hider Minority set to benefit most from election Saga Times Business SFO inquiry into Severn Trent Time up for Case Barrick's bid Quote of the day Deutsche Telekom weighs options for O2 counterbid Merged company should mean a better deal for customers FTSE 100 Small investors angry at buyback Stock Markets We will not fight them on the beaches Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft North Sea Oil Blair faces wrath of business Commodities Picture Gallery Trading blows Pound to Dollar Willowbrook Currencies Just the ticket Economics World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Alcan boost Stop Press UAL losses widen E. On power plant CBI attacks government climbdown on pensions Telefonica riding the brest of Spain's upsurge The Spanish Armada Swissport pensions deal offers blueprint for others British Airways Architect of AOL merger quits over conflict of interest The man who saw a vision in a suitcase Vodafone launches mobile pay-TV Bear on the move Chinese exports fuel trade surplus Number of firms in crisis goes up Automatic charity machines FSA misses quarter of targets Clinton Cards posts pre-tax loss Oracle JD Group buys 178 Allsports stores from administrator Ports groups may harbour designs on P&O in wake of Dubai interest Shipping firm's founders who rode the storm Joint interest makes ownership an issue for governments Takeover cash likely to flow abroad rather than bolster UK share prices …while others keep talking Aaron Posnik Nippon bid puts end to Pilkington speculation Mowlem takeover talks boost share price Confidence at lowest for 31 months British Airways Counting the cost City Diary Film credit City Diary Communication? City Diary Try this at home City Diary Picture Gallery Top Ten Education investment 'not paying off in economic terms Prada fashions its growth strategy for next five years Speculative building in London up 41 per cent Buyout offer fans Peacock share price SFO investigates water leakage allegations at Severn Trent TSB Corporate www.raisingstandards.com Multiple Display Advertising Items New boss of AZ targets acquisitions David Brennan tells Richard Irving about his developments plans for AstraZeneca Brennan on the Obstacles The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bank of Scotland Southern Electric Refco's Bennett faces jail after failing to secure bail Barrick Gold bids £5.2bn for rival miner L&G set to boost its hedge fund operation Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Kesa shares rise on speculation it could be on DSG's Christmas list Small Caps Gilts O2 investors might be wise to sell while reception is good Clinton Cards Amvescap's value goes up as Janus said to be at the door Stock Markets Nick Hasell Wogen Business Equity Prices BIE Interim Executive Times Register Professor Sir Richard Southwood Leading zoologist whose impact through research and as an administrator was felt at both university and government level Professor Sir Richard Southwood, FRS Zoologist, University Administrator and Government adviser, was born on June 20, 1931. He died on cancer on October 26,2005, aged 74 Robert Lamb Environmentalist who devoted himself to highlighting the destruction of forest habitats for commercial purposes Robert Lamb, writer and conservationlist, was born on February 7,1949. He died of a heary attack on September 12,2005, aged 56 Lives Remembered Rong Yiren Businessman who survived the Cultural Revolution to play his part in China's new capitaliam after the death of Mao Rong Yiren, businessman was born on May 1,1916. He died on October 26,2005, aged 89 Bridge Chess Winning Move Welfare claimant was lawfully in UK House of Lards Granting protective costs order on appeal Court of Appeal Commissioners need not give reasons Chancery Division Birthdays Anniversaries Court Circular Appointment Church News Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Premium Bonds Court Circular Deaths Latest Wills In Memoriam Private Dinner Multiple Display Advertising Items Bygone quake sent waves to our shores Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Best Mate has to prove he retains old sparkle Racing Times Test Drugs mask fact that many Cup raiders were on a worthless trip Blinkered First Time The Times Sports Book Catterick Worcester Exeter Memories evoked of day when spirit of Wales was in full song On Saturday 68-Page Guide to the Autumn Internationals Free with the Times All Blacks draw on history to inspire tourists of today Toulouse flavour of the month in France selection The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Today's Fixtures Christmas is coming Players warned against 'trick' contract Rusedski setting for no less than top billing Tennis Macey picked for Melbourne Price wins in end Minardi sell-off Simmons date Swede success New age winners Van Dyk record Sharp considers professional route after Atlantic success Proud Scot with both eyes set firmly on the future Golf Carney gets wake-up call after nightmare Rugby League From a Special Correspondent: Trescothick work ethic points way ahead for England The Times Our Sports Staff: Dhoni sets record to make light of Sri Lanka Times Online Esquire Mr Smooth as good at teatime as half-time Borg still a dedicated follower of passion Countdown to the Fa Cup First round Russell Kempson finds the Braintree manager in typically voluble mood 1863: a bad year for 'taches, a good year for football V T E Times Online Brought to Book Our Sports Staff: Gray begs hostile supporters to bite their tongues The Premiership Today Hahnemann proves to be the enforcer for Reading Argentina's messiah can have his cake and eat it after glorious resurrection Argentina's nessiah can have his cake and eat it after … The Times Martin Samuel Problems at door for No 10 Hearts turmoll after pair's exit Best improvement Vital Statistic Broomes appeal Parker credits striking partnership for reversal of fortune Crimes and Misdemeanours Diouf in the dock after drink-drive investigation Vassell hits right notes to prolong O'Leary's lament Barclays Premiership Ellis Image Unfair, Says Atkinson Microsoft Office How They Stand Not so Deadly? How Ellis Compares The Times Crossword 23,122 The Insider The Arsenal Supporters' Trust has been granted its … Lord Moynihan, the new chairman of the British Olympic … Property tycoons building genuine interest in Villa 75 Years of The Times Crossword Times Sport United push panic button after Keane's video nasty Qouble Trouble: Old boy vassell sinks Villa The Times Free Today times2 passnotes the face a French revolutionary the click thebulletin contents Uncle Saddam and I Zainab SALBI's father was Saddam Hussein's personal pilot. Her family became the dictator's friend but were deeply afraid of him Narrow escape from Saddam's son Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Why the bosses need a turn at the coal face Parent power isn't the answer Mind games If I were… David Davis, I'd vote for Dave, says Andrew Pirece The Times The secrets and lies behind phil Davis The Andrew Billen Interview The actor who plays the monstrous Joshua Smallweed in Bleak House has a family history with its own touch of Dickens The Times The workout Winning isn't everything: sometimes it's coming last which makes you feel good, says Peta Bee parents My child is a genius, why can't the teacher see it? We see parents evenings as an opportunity to gauge how well our children are doing compared with other pupils, but teachers have a different agenda, says Siobhan Mulholland Euphemisms in the teaching armoury Our son, 4, is a difficult eater, making meal times very fraught A Problem Shared Index Cycling - it's chic. Honestly Robert Elms waited just long enough to buy a racing bike—at last the kit is cool too Confessions of a reluctant father-to-be The news that his long-term girlfriend was pregnant did not fill Nick Duerden with unmitigated joy Style coach Have You Got a Style Query of your Own? Hey, who hasn't got a soft spot for a guy in uniform? Microwave Man It's no good Men just can't pay each other compliments Writers attracted by a cemetery to die for Tracy Chevalier became a tour guide in Highgate, only to find that another novelist had had the same idea. Valerie Grovew reports food Eight-point plan to counter bird flu Star anise is handy in the kitchen, too, says Joanna Weinberg Dish Fish Saltimbocca My Philosophy The Times Index In the realm of the sensual Rousseau's dream-like imagery and flights of fantasy beguile Rachel Campbell-Johnston Entertainments Rousseau: from Sunday painter to celebrity The writer's on the wall The Novelist Anthony Powell's work is suited to a celebration in pictures, says Simon Barnes Lolly Meet the new star of the opera - the VCR Bill Viola's images form the backdrop to Tristan and Isolde in Paris, Morgan Falconer reports Bloc Party Pop Oxford Lieder Festival Concert Simply Red Pop Macbeth Theatre tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Irly Delivery Tim Marlow on Rubens Love Soup BBC One, 9pm Beyond Boundaries BBC Two, 9pm Variations Make Me a Million Channel 4, 9pm The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend Innocents in Paris (1952, b/w) More, 4.10pm Film Choice The Train (1964, b/w) The Boxer (1997) Spoof bulletins are yesterday's news Last NIGHT's TV news shows have already reached the point where they feel like parodies Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Wadworth The Times Player of the Century The Game Says The Game Garcia Defends Irregular Form Protege McLeish on Track for his Own Waterloo Duff Has Right Stuff Arsenal Cleared over Flamini 'treachery' Vieira Explains Schalke Boost Helguera Pain Tigana Back Outraged Keane Turns James Ducker says it is no surprise that fireworks should go off at Old Trafford Benfica v Villarreal The Life and Times of an Irascible Captain: Rants Gary Jacob recalls that Keane has often blown his top when things are going wrong Odds Tumble on Ferguson Being Shown the Door Up Pressure on United Mick Hume believes that the only shame is that other players have not spoken up Revenge and Rolex Watches Puel Turns to Mentor Wenger for Advice Lifted by Shankly's New Style Alex Murphy on the memorable first visit of Anderlecht to Anfield in 1964 Lucozade Sport Crouch Walking Tall, unlike Sensitive Reds Striker's grace under pressure puts a hair-raising debate into context Smart Kompany Means Business for Vercauteren Beckham Joining Europe Hundred Club The Centurion The England captain will celebrate at champions League appearances tonight, 11 years after his debut against Galstasaray, says Peter Jenson Frequent Flyers Picture Gallery Memories of Cantona and Deepdale Bring on Chelsea Haircut 100 at Cutting Edge Echoes of Capello's Milan Gabriele Marcotti compares Chelsea to the great Italian side of the early Nineties Hamdani in Tight Spot Artmedia Bratislava v Rangers Inter Milan v Fc Porto Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm today Home Form Key for Artmedia Lucozade Sport Managers Work Substance Still as Important as Style Blamed and Shamed Sparta's Misplaced Czech Dan Brennan on the former Manchester United player left out in the cold Index FC Thun v Ajax Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm tomorrow Bill Edgar's Watching Brief Group C Barcelona v Panathinalkos Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm tomorrow A Remarkable Landmark Awaits if Roy Group E PSV Eindhoven v AC Milan Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm today Group a Bruges v Rapid Vienna Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm tomorrow Group F Olympiacos v Lyons Sky Sports Xtra, from 7.30pm today This Match Will Be Eagerly awaited, if only for the fact that a fortnight ago in Turkey these teams David Beckham is the only Player to have provided three goal assists in the group Zenit on the Slide Dnipro Embark on New Course Lucozade SPORT Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Rats run as sector focuses on animals Issue of the Week Wildlife Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion The key to success is to transfer skills from consultants rather than long-term reliance on them Seen in Handsard PFI in the running for Olympics Private Finance The Issue Explained Cipfa Left at the Altar Public Sector Workers End monopoly, says Bichard Plea for pensions parity Index Cleanliness is next to wealthiness Local Matters CPA linked to freedom Budgeting for change CJS workers earn just awards Profile With the second annual Justice Awards looming, Parminder Bahra meets the woman who first saw the need to honour the people who work in the Criminal Justice System Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research For patients, choice is an issue Health Other Stories we Liked Funding system second-class Index Nurses vote for the UK's finest employers Pawatch Teens wary of reward cards Young Profile Bonfire night losing spark Health & Safety Hero… Welfare reform splits sector Charities How They See us Legislation Update For doctors there is no framework as to when they should not provide 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Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk Get a Job as A…finance Officer Over to you What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Westminster Law Britain's Woman at the European Court Multiple Display Advertising Items 'I didn't really believe I had the job until the letter came Eleanor Sharpston, QC, is the first British woman to be appointed a 'judge' at the European Court of Justice. Interview: Frances Gibb Eleanor Sharpston: Key Facts The Times Law Section Law Awards 2006 with One Essex Court From Château to shackle-the road to addition Alcohol-related deaths among the legal profession stand at double the national average, writes Jason M. Hadden Estimates Indicate that 30 per Cent of Male Lawyers Drink to Excess Time to end the rich picture for claims lawyers and … As the Compensation Bill is introduced Martyn Day explains why it is vital that the system fixes its focus on people not profit The Bleak House lawyers died out with Dickens-didn't … Student Winners Times Online Superfund the Future of Investing lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Which nations have seized control of power in Europe? France and Germany reap the benefits of the liberalisation of the EU energy market writes Edward Fennell Law Week What the legal journals are reporting this week Pritory tales Iron woman Prior estate Showing off Lawyer of the week tradingplace@thetimes. co. uk Rumblings of discontent continue about Janet Paraskeva's new part-time jobs Picture Gallery More than just a 'sum of money and a pig' My valuable invisible Partners in know-how
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