News from 24/11/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Sam Coates and Stewart Tendler, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Rosemary Bennett, Peter Klinger and Philip Webster, Peter Lansley, Debbie Harrison, Dr Duncan Woods, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Souster, Richard Irving and Dominic Walsh, Ken MacDonald, Qc, David Rose, Richard Hobson, John Edwards, Edward McMILLAN-SCOTT, Marie Arnall, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Sally Homes-Mackay, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Lewis Smith Ben Hoyle and Tosin Sulaiman, Wendy Ide, David Sharrock, Jeff Barak, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Jeremy Page and Jullan Evans, Feargus O'sullivan, Dan Sabbagh and Sarah Butler, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ben Frost, Malcolm L. Merritt, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Professor A. J. Legge, David Charter, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, John Woodcock, Sarah Vine, Lorna Morse, John Stott, Michael Theodoulou, Julian Evans, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Peter J. Taylor, Alison Coulter, Rob Wright, Martin Merriman, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Christine Seib and Christine Buckley, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Steve Boggan, Andrew Radford, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Beryl Dixon, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon de Bruxelles and Sam Coates, Robert Clow, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, A. V. Gordon, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Andrew Anderson, Jerry Latham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Kathryn Hone, Charles Bremner and Anthony Browne, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Killer Bosses, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Philip Kolvin Chairman, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Andrew Pierce and Dominic Kennedy, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ian Whitmore, Carly Chynoweth, Martin Waller, Anthony … Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Toby Rose, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Andy Connell, Leo Lewis, Nicola Hill, Rick Broadbent and George Caulkin, Robert Rhodes, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Patrick Hosking and Mary Duby, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Grainne Gilmore, Raekha Prasad, Pauline Latham,
ResumoThe Times Marlowe censored over Muslim fears Iraq troops cut Top pay protest Career Workers pay curbs Botham's 50th 'Let them eat dust-as Marie Antoinette might say if … Index Binge-drink women may lose right to claim rape Open All Hours screen Millennium Diamond curse strikes again In the Times Today Brown seeks 2% limit on public sector pay deals Drunk women can't claim rape 'Saved' DNA led to 96 murderers Pollution victory Drug sentences Citizenship review Wine 'offensive' Daughter charged Dogs attack girl The Devil Can Cite Scripture for his Purpose My true love gave to me Marlowe's Koran-burning hero is censored to avoid Muslim anger Brussels publishes list of first seven pan-European crimes Britain opposes a controversial plan to remove its right to decide what constitutes a crime, Anthony Browne reports Europe wins the power to jail British citizens How The Times broke news of the decision in September Proposals are tip of the iceberg, say legal experts EU Crimes Malta greets the Queen Castle charges Hoodies banned Chocolate alert Rail fires charge Christmas killer Avenger crashes The Trappings of Fame Gucci Free DVD Eubank on the ropes after painful about with taxman 70,000 pubs and clubs put late-night drink laws to test A Times survey finds a huge disparity around the country in the numbers of licences granted, reports Sam Coates Take Note: How to Shut a Rowdy Pub Police hit streets to stop surge in violence Picture Gallery Open All Hours around the Country Canterbury's tale: a city fearing drunken revelry Industry to feel heat if cold snap hits gas price Free DVD Dior Christal Salt is stockpiled and gritters put on standby Shining Stars Casiology Diamond display closed after police warning of violent raid Glen fiddich Cheltenham intel inside Flu by Numbers We bungled sums over demand for flu jabs, says No 10 Guess who's coming to the bedroom? British Airways People Bush Telegraph Waterstone's WH Smith Kennedy failed to declare free flights Press complaints head defies calls to resign Microsoft PC World Rolex Flightplan Pop idols' court clash has the X factor The creators of two rival television talent shows are locked in a £100 million breach of contract dispute, reports Steve Bird The bobby made a boob Mums are fun Prosecutions need not all end in convictions Licensing laws Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Are EU Tories going downhill? Golden foldies Jet contrails keep us cool Back to school The Times While the Iron is Hot Merkel must strike out with new policies at home and abroad History Rewritten Amending great texts for political reasons helps no one but the extremists Coming to an art gallery near you: a simple way to wipe out bad debts Thinking before Drinking Government incompetence has complicated licensing liberalisation Green? No, we're colour-blind The doom-mongering of the environmental lobby is enough to put anyone off saving the planet Let's stop tilting at windmills The Times To the overweight: don't wait here Theodore Dairymple on why denying fat people treatment is cruel rather than prudent As Marie Antoinette might say if she was a health service manager, let them eat dust How the great Israeli settler managed, at a stroke, to unsettle his opponents Sharon was willing to sacrifice settlements for the sake of keeping George Bush onside He is popular among the non-ideological Israelis who are sick of war and fanaticism Fury over gagging threat 'to spare Bush's blushes' Free DVD Boots US sees al-Jazeera as voice of terror Analysis An Index of Censorship Abbey Tycoon sent henchmen to kill rival, court told Footballer's brother 'told lies to save his own skin' How the row over detention for 90 days made us all extremists Multiple Display Advertising Items Row over gay clergy deepens Battle of cottage door ends in fine for Oxford don Sainsbury's School English standards disputed times2 Richer Sounds Women suffer wave of violence Crime CPS publishes own league table Law £320m bill for redundancies National Health Service Lexus A dream Swan takes wing for St Petersburg Ballet Theatre A static ride into the aftermath of terror first night Theatre Last Tuesday Embankment Retreat or face defeat over IRA fugitives, Hain told Shadow over victory that fails to achieve closure On the Run 'Deeply psychotic' BBC advert Honey trap lands couple in court 'Right to live' woman dies The Skoda Fabia Sport Tsunami exposed confusion and delay in emergency response Multiple Display Advertising Items Argos Folic acid in flour 'is key to reducing birth defects' northern rock Noise link to danger of heart attacks Mosquitoes are choosy eaters Autism shared within families Living camera's bacterial 'film' Hunt for shot WPC trio John Lewis Learndirect Wife saved 'as laughing killers fled' Hexham named as the favourite market town Mitsubishi Motors Women living more like men Blaine starvation stunt assessed Oxford scholar fights deportation Old dog's new trick bombs Argos Newton trounces Einstein in vote on their relative merits intel inside The Results Times World News Rape victim's nightmare ends in death at hands of her tormentor Police failed to protect a woman whose testimony as a teenager helped to jail her attacker, Richard Owen reports Victim Security around Europe Scant cheer for Blair as Merkel drops in at No 10 Citroen Business Startup Morrisons Vatican Guide Practising gays to face seminary ban Britain's favourite granny joins The Times Putin crackdown to limit the power of foreign-funded NGOs Mint By Our Foreign Staff: Rap lyrics fuelled riots in the suburbs, say MPs No Laser No support for French flight tax to help poor (AP): Jackson 'called Jews leeches' Georgians reflect on revolution Iron Lady's victory confirmed Subliminal advertising by statue T Mobile Firefighters strip protest Next challenge will be how to leave in orderly manner The Times Marston Hotels dfs Bush set to pull out 60,000 troops Growing political and public aversion to the war in Iraq is forcing the President's hand, Tim Reid reports China strives to calm fears with truth on toxic water Multiple Display Advertising Items Laura Ashley Tycoon's idea of heaven: looking down on creation from 70,000ft (Reuters): Governor faces impeachment (Reuters): Pinochet charged (Reuters): Naval retreat (AFP): Close encounter (AFP): Barman jailed US resumes arms trading with Islam's 'voice of moderation' Tussle over oil taps well of political hostility Clash between parliament and President shows how deeply divided Iran's conservatives are, writes Michael Theodoulou Killing Civilians (Reuters): Militia killed in army operation (AP): Cabinet sacked (Reuters): Polish solidarity (AFP): Assets frozen Hostage beheaded (AP): Island eruption (AP): Joan of Ouch Nabokov's last novel will be destroyed unread, says son A Life's Work The Times Chavez sells oil to poor Americans Times Business Thursday Nov 24 2005 Microsoft 'outrun by Xbox demand' Suitor identified Drax talks off Christmas caution Quote of the day FTSE feels anger of Fidelity over pay Compass plays down reports of SFO inquiry Fidelity FTSE 100 MacQuarie poised to abandon LSE bid Stock Markets Fund manager raps companies quietly North Sea Oil CBI pensions in the spotlight Commodities Big cat at bay Pound to Dollar Chanel Currencies Sunnier shores Business Need to Know World Markets Target Two Point Zero The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Paris AMR cash boost Stop Press Jurys Doyle sale InBev to cut jobs Means-testing for pension set to stay as real value is cut The Sunday Times Trade unions denounce bosses over retirement age 'hypocrisy' Pension Points Aus Liebe zum Automobil Innovata approach spurs SkyePharma auction AZ shares boosted by cancer trial Bank vote ends hope of early rate cut acer How the MPC Has Changed Tack Industrial orders point way for eurozone revival State of Play Dixons chief says small rivals 'will go to the wall' Microsoft not able to meet Xbox demand French entrepreneur hit by $189m US court order DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary If MacQuarie walks, it is up to LSE to justify independence Analysis The Times How the 'millionaire factory' puts a shine on dull assets Morgan Stanley in $34m pact with trio 'Mentally ill need credit card defence' hp OFT backs efforts to shake up European state aid Growth in loans helps Anglo Irish profits to surge 36% Judges back Britain over Co2 emissions Tomkins boosts profits despite dented car market Jaeger-Lecoultre Drax rebuffs Americans and gets ready to float Crest's sales rise amid talk of new Heron bid express Germans to cut height of London skyscraper Nation primed to take bull market by the horns Banks hold the key to boom time in Japan The rise in lending is 'startling' and consumers are spending... but is the recovery real? Leo Lewis reports Cigarette firm leads way in Russian pensions Times Online Bat plans to beat Philip Morris with Russian post deal Up in Smoke Investment City Diary Tricky timing Sensitive suitor Electing to change IBM TRG follows families out of high street Brussels aims to regulate television on websites Texas sues Sony BMG over 'spyware' Late payments lead to 10,000 late companies Enterprise Case Study Interexec The Times Unit Trust Information Service British Funds This is a paid-for information service 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Old Mutual gains as it says it will not raise Skandia bid Stock Markets Large Caps Speculation proves sweet music for EMI as shares advance 10% Small Caps Gilts Carbon Trader Radstone Matthey should make the most of a carbon-less future Tempus Crest Nicholson 68 Business Equity Prices bIE Book your break at a cottage. . . Smile Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski cross-country in quiet bliss From Lapland to Antigua: getaways with a difference Andorra, 1 week £149; Bruges, 2 nights £180: Tony Dawe lists the best deals Readers Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Readers Offers Ltd Times Register Bruce Hobbs Unlikely winning jockey of the 1938 Grand National who went on to become a successful trainer Bruce Hobbs, racehorse trainer, born on December 27, 1920. He died on November 22, 2005, aged 84 Lives Remembered James King Sound and sensitive American tenor who won particular renown in the taxing operas of Richard Strauss James King, American operatic tenor, was born on May 22, 1925. He died on November 20, 2005, aged 80 Douglas Tate Harmonica player and designer with a passion to help children enjoy music Lives in Brief Construction adjudication is intended to find speedy solution to dispute Court of Appeal Change in lease negotiations can justify amending pleadings Chancery Division Ren Zhongyi Politician who made Guangdong the richest part of China Tortured during the Cultural Revolution, Ren returned to power, influence and success Court Circular Birthdays Picture Gallery Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Dinner Elections Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Flint-cold Arctic winds on the way Weather Eye Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast weathercall Times Sport Walsh has high hopes for rebel with a cause Times Test Sale of Exeter looks like being a non-runner Taunton Carlisle Uttoxeter The Wright Track Wetherby Wetherby Chepstow The Results Service Today's Fixtures Ellison given team boost Nutley cashes in Legge a success Radcliffe in form Murphy sparkles Hatton promises best is to come Boxing England welcome chance to peruse young pretenders The Sunday Times How They Line up Jarvis on song for lavish Harlequins Thomas is switched as Wales seek right blend for victory The Sunday Times Tufnell reveals a spinner's art King of the jungle takes back seat in the court of Britton One of the true greats, off the pitch and on it Botham at 50 The finest all-rounder that England has produced will celebrate his Having a (Bat and) Ball Star turn who brought crowds flocking to every venue Fashion victim caught on sticky wicket Picture Gallery Getting Personal Remember 1981 and drink to a real colossus of the game Flintoff delves deep to give England a shot World Cup tickets for 2007 set for early sale Botham at 50 Times Online Scoreboard from Faisalabad Last Night's Results Top surgeon praises Best, the patient he did not recognise Mandaric delays the inevitable as players intervene Times Online Vodafone pulls plug on shirt deal at United Vodafone back to table over Man Utd sponsorship deal Captain Nolan hoping to lead Bolton into promised land Successors? Group D Group H Uefa ban leaves Xavier out in the cold The Premiership Today Ill wind blowing Ferguson off course at Old Trafford Oliver Kay believes that boardroom reservations will persist over club's long-term prospects Liverpool make point and cast Betis aside Shevchenko shoots to top Waiting game goes on for Crouch's fans and critics James Ducker sees the striker fail again but not for lack of effort The Times McLeish draws hope from late strike It all adds up fine for Mourinho Champion League winterthur Ins and Outs The Times Crossword 23,142 Ashling O'connor The Insider '75 Years of The Times Crossword' is now available Sport Second best suits Mourinho The Times 8 On Death Row times 2 the face 24 Hour passnotes the click contents the bulletin The Brrrritish disease The first snow of the winter is due this week. Other countries handle it easily. Why can't we? Giles Whittell bemoans our inadequacy and Times writers explain how they cope in four big cities What's in store this winter Moscow New York How to stay warm London Stockholm Modern morals Nadia Comaneci Glory days indeed for us Dylan fans Cold turkey What I really feel about the two Davids You know your life's in trouble when. . . . . . you start taking disco naps without going to the disco, says Michele Kirsch Dead man talking Tookie Williams faces the death penalty on December 13 for murder, a case that has divided America. Interview by Steve Boggan The Times times 2 interview I suffer from insomnia but am worried about taking pills every night Bose Six of the best Dish Smoked Salmon Sushi Smoked salmon sushi Screw pull food Let us give thanks that we don't have to eat this Thanksgiving is a sugar-laden feeding frenzy, says Michele Kirsch screen Breaking the hobbit habit Elijah Wood's successful move from loveable hobbit to angsty New York writer is down to the hot director Liev Schreiber, finds Stephen Dalton Mad Hot Strange but true? The facts behind fictional horror Something wicked? Come this way Satan is back, and he means hellish box-office bussiness. Ian Johns voyages round the horned one reviews film Dame Judi's naked ambition Despite a towering performance from Judi Dench, this wartime nostalgia is a little underdressed, says Wendy Ide Mrs Henderson Presents 12A, 110mins Mad Hot Ballroom U, 105mins Everything is Illuminated 12A, 106mins Flightplan 12A, 98mins Everything is Illuminated A thing possessed: Jenifer Carpenter in The Exorcism … A tale of teenage exorcism leaves Ian Johns unmoved, but he warms to a Palestinian fable Lady of the manner Thelma Barlow has stepped out of the shadow of Corrie to play an aristocrat in her first film. Kathryn Hone met her The Times LA Story Mary Poppins The naked truth south of the border Interview Mexican director Carlos Reygadas's two passions are cinema and sex (but he's less fussy about that), he tells Wendy Ide DVD Dinners What you need The Times Prints of passion: the rise and rise of Mexican cinema Another iron lady not for turning Super-bright, super-successful, super-cool, super-controlled: will the real Jodie Foster over differ from the reel, asks Kevin Maher …Dovar Almodovar Collection, Vol 1 Times Online Hearts and Minds Altered States Millions The three ages of Jodie The Natural History Museum Movie Books Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Online Curzon Shock the Kasbah The festival at Marrakesh is as hot as the noonday desert, reports Toby Rose reviews first night Dance Swan Lake Albert Hall Theatre Cyprus Trafalgar Studios, Sw1 Opera La finta giardiniera Royal Academy of Music, Nw1 Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times 31 David Chater's choices 31 Review Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Sky Three Kids Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice All creatures small and great Last Night's TV Attenborough seems to be a figure exempt from the hazards of celebrity and changing television trends Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times 2 Quiz times 2 Crossword No 3756 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Calvet Career Know when you have had enough The Week in Work Inside The Times Good Week What Else Happened Anything but uniform Some perks come with 'extras' Company Cars Green Gas Staying at the sharp end Motivation... Ongoing Audit Having laid bare the importance of motivation for a happy and healthy worklife throughout this series, Daniel Allen finds that avoiding disillusionment, or the "velvet rut", requires regular review The Office Psychologist Test Yourself. . . Case Study Fad Surfing Mission & Vision Statements Case Study And finally: it's all in the detail In concluding the series, A. V. Gordon lays out his 12-point checklist that will speed your application into the in-tray Course Watch Don't let the festive season put you off Talking Point Applying for Jobs The timing of a job application is as important as the information contained in your CV, says Carly Chynoweth, so don't allow seasonal excuses to delay your search How Do I Become... A Meteorologist? Bath Making the Most of... Employers' Websites Statwatch Picture Gallery Get Connected Where next for Liverpool Graduates? Test Yourself Answers Being your own boss can be fun, but it's also a big gamble The Smart Money So you think that you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur? Prepare carefully and be aware of the pitfalls as well as the opportunities, cautions Debbie Harrison Careers of the Week EDS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bae Systems
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