News from 01/12/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Richard Beeston and Catherine Philp, Edward Scissorhands, Philip Webster Rosemary Bennett and Christine Seib, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, Peter Lansley, Debbie Harrison, Devika Bhat, Mark Souster, Michael E. Porter, Dave Woodhall, David Rose, Roger Gullen, Philip Howard, Des Dearlove and Stuart Crainer, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Scott Fulton, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Nick Danziger, Sheila Johnston, Chris Bowers, Pete Wescombe, Dr Alan Porter, Richard Irving, Tom Owen, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, John Baker, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Roger Sexton, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Dean Wilson, Feargus O'sullivan, Andrew McLuskey, John Wardle, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Joanna Weinberg, Adam Sage, Mark Henderson and Lewis Smith, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ben Frost, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Stewart Tendler, Paul McKenzie, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, David Leibling, Catherine Fox, Anatole Kaletsky, Dominic Walsh and Jenny Davey, John O'leary, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Andrew Proctor, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Roger J. Arthur, Oliver Kay, Annie Lennox, Ross Clark, Keith Emery, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Anthony Browne European Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Sean MacAulay, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Coomber, James McMEEHAN Roberts, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Stuart, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Julian Muscat, Peter Waine, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Kathryn Hone, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Tosin Sulaiman, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, Frank Greaney, Russell Jenkins, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Paul Simons Weather Correspondent, James Christopher, Frank Field, Michael Clarke, Olav Bjortomt, John Ryan, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times Olympic pool plan is too expensive Mother forgives Annie Lennox Comment Colourful parade Comic edge Aids in India Knock-out Punch Comment Picture Gallery Women are winners in pension shake-up Career 50 Top Thinkers Screen Meet Jack Black In the Times Today The Times Security guards investigated over 'Iraq shootings' Women are winners in Lord Turner's pension shake-up Leading lawyer leaked papers Doherty arrested Education protest New housing gap Doctor cleared Man detained Old soldiers fight Can you solve the ten-letter puzzle? Asprey 'Su Doku' word game that baffled Ancient Greeks took an expert 7 years to crack-you've got 10 minutes (and a little help) A Cornish engineer claims to have completed the 10-letter acrostic that foxed a computer, reports Simon de Bruxelles Britain faces big freeze as Gulf Stream loses strength It can take only a decade for oceans to turn off the heat Old Bailey told of alibi request No jail for officer Justice sought Locum burden Nobel lecture Office merriment Flying lesson Answer to the page 3 puzzle Rolex The GL Diet Meaty court battle over who gets piece of the pie The town of Melton Mowbray is fighting to protect its status as the true home of the British delicacy, reports Valerie Elliott Pressure to cut means-tests for improved state pension The Chancellor, surprised by demands from the Pensions Commission, says that some of Lord Turner's proposals are unaffordable. Philip Webster reports Projected Retirement At a Glance Better deal for women is likely to be adopted Guide Two-Minute Debate is now about how, not whether, to reform If we don't change now, we'll all be poorer for it The Problem Solutions Tod's Private Sector Pros and Cons Public Sector Means-Testing Peer's plain speaking kills myth of the fairy godmother Public Sector v Private Sector Picture Gallery www.theAA.com Fidelity Gifts Special Tight security as workmen return to animal tests lab Mystery over Paisley's Best intentions People people@thetimes. co. uk Bush Telegraph MasterCard Justine Greening (Putney) and Nadine Dorries (Mid Bedfordshire) … A proud announcement from the Republic of Belarus, … Picture Gallery Ps Microsoft Office WHSmith Cannabis possession limit to be 500 joints London mayor to get new powers over police Nikon flybe.com John Lewis Sondheim revival Scissorhands is recut as a funny and sad outsider first night Dance Edward Scissorhands Sadier's Wells Red tape dispenser The carrot and stick of congestion charging East Timor war Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Prompt action needed to sort out CSA chaos Taming school bullies calls for subtle tactics Grace under pressure On golden bond Miracle? The Times Washington and Baghdad The 'Iraqification' of security is essential to broader progress Life of Pie Does Melton Mowbray mean the same as "Melton Mowbray"? An owl that traps ghosts—and the sad tale of Harold Wilson the parrot Save as You Go The Government must respond to the Turner report swiftly and decisively Thunderer: Lies and useless statistics Picture Gallery Bird-brained over avian flu Naturally people worry about a pandemic, but being bombarded with contradictory advice doesn't help The Times Five years to kill this silent genocide A three-pronged assault may deliver the promises made by G8 leaders about HIV/Aids What's the fuss? There's no 'pensions crisis' (but don't let on that you know) There is little risk that relative income of pensioners will erode in the next 15 years American Express Iberiab Prisoner slashed ex-girlfriend on his first day out Dixons centrino Glitter investigated for child rape One soldier's brilliant career Copiers face Christmas cheek Sure Start 'may not help children' House of Fraser Ancient find evokes the image of a terrifying super-scorpion Footprints from 1.3m years ago Babies born to overweight mothers 'face adult obesity' Gift Books Staples Average Gain Ticket prices to soar as rail subsidy hits buffers Vision Bright teenager devoted to his family and faith I forgive them, says mother Two thugs are found guilty of the racially aggravated murder of Anthony Walker after a Confrontation and terrifying chase led to his gruesome, brutal death, reports Russell Jenkins Finding the Killers swiss 'They are nasty, evil lads... People wouldn't cross them because they knew they would get a hiding' Currys Currys Labour tried to censor me, says election artist Renault Artist Portrait For the Sake of Britain's Health PC World Archbishop opens English hearts to an African rhythm Laura Ashley The Register Killer loses plea not to die in jail Prisoner's death Trap backfires School reform Change of heart Dell Not a damp eye in the House . . . Aquos Multiple Display Advertising Items Burger bar salad is not worth its salt Some options are not what they claim to be, Which? finds. Valerie Elliot reports Bose Times World News The world's first face transplant Rejection is still a risk—but a medical frontier has been crossed, Adam Sage, Mark Henderson and Lewis Smith report About-Face Bush insists he won't cut and run President's call for patience over deadline to extricate US forces is met with scorn by Democrats, reports Tim Reid richersounds.com US to pull out most of National Guard Multiple Display Advertising Items Western white woman a suicide bomber Radicals' Call Europe condemns Blair as new Sheriff of Nottingham Vonage Failure to settle budget in summer has doomed last-gasp manic mission Multiple Display Advertising Items Catholics should not marry Muslims, say Italian bishops (AFP): Vigils for Australian drug runner facing the noose Win Investing LLP Peres joins Sharon in new party Severe storms set to continue War crimes general 'fled country' US vilified over emissions curbs The Times (AFP): France to rival CNN with news channel care Star-struck thieves walk off with a screen hero Sacked TV soap actor wins case Opera singer 'shot dead by father' at family's vineyard Heathrow express A Life in Song (AP): Toxic slick moves (AFP): Mercy denied (AFP): Women elected (AP): Gem of a cabbie The Times Courts get tough on women who have sex with boys Piano Auctions Limited (AFP): Pneumonia hits quake victims Times Business Morgan Stanley Europe chief goes Thursday Dec 1 2005 Corus profits slip Jarvis advance Flotation fails Quote of the day Punch is winner in auction of Spirit pubs Daily Mail puts local papersu for sale Turner proposals 'would cost business £2.3bn FTSE 100 Stock Markets Weighty ideas for a bigger pensions bill North Sea Oil Rothermere times sale well Commodities Healthy profits Pound to Dollar "Old Speckled Hen" Currencies Heading south Economices Results in brief World Markets Harrods Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Rumour of the day Business Big Shot Look ahead BlackBerry battle Stop Press Tiffany shares dip Bombardier loss Target Two Point Zero Investors to get £100m as M&b thirsts for acquisitions Sportingbet says Empire deal is not on the cards De Vere tees up second Spanish golf resort T mobile Lloyd's set to go into the red as hurricane costs rise US growth an 'awesome' 4.3% in spite of Katrina Langbar chief in investor talks over 'missing £365m' Counting the Cost of Disaster Getting in a spin City Diary Second lair City Diary Loyal to a fault City Diary acer GSK in drive for new cancer drugs GSK Pipeline Heavy discounting hammers B&q as profits slump 50% lenovo Jessops expects flat sales going into 2006 German business takes its first swipe at Merkel Inequality could threaten rising prosperity Takeovers surge to a record as India's boom fuels investment Cashing in 'Slasher' Walsh takes the knife to jobs at BA Jaguar in talks to sell historic Brown's Lane HQ Then and now Cuts spark fear down the line Australia's richest man in £320m bid for PD Ports The Times Eurotunnel hoping to shake hands on deal to cancel debt Rail route returns to private sector with fare rises DMGT banks on ad revival in sale of local newspapers A family in print for four generations Regional journalism will miss supportive Northcliffe IFX takes bet on Chinese market De Beers settles class action suits Times Online Lord Black's chief financial adviser faces extradition The Times Unit Trust Information Service LEO Tax judgment Olympic business Curb on age bias 'Raise claim cost' Undertaking to keep the firm within the family Enterprise The Times Pension plan may cost jobs Banking & Finance Inter Exec Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes (000s) European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Record profits for IFX give boost to IG ahead of trading statement Gilts Investors' response to Daily Mail story may be overdone Tempus Mitchells & Butlers Property groups lose ground over Pre-Budget speculation Stock Markets London Merchant The allure of faraway places Spanish Tourist Office And why there's no place quite like home British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Tired of bleak midwinter? Just slope off A week skiing in Italy, £119, or week in Malta, £231. Tony Dawe lists the deals Cruising the Nile Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Malcolm Fewtrell Head of Buckinghamshire CID whose acumen helped to bring the perpetrators of the Great Train Robbery to justice Malcolm Fewtrell, policeman, was born on September 29, 1909. He died on November 28, 2005, aged 96 Major Horace Trevor Cox MP who fell out with the Conservative Party but failed to win a seat with Labour Major horace Trevor Cox, politician and farmer, was born on June 14,1908. He died on October 30,2005, aged 97 John Somerville Naval officer who went on to work at GCHQ at the height of the Cold War John Somerville, CB, CBE, naval officer and civil servant, was born on December 5,1917. He died on November 16,2005, aged 87 Colonel Donald Hogg Company commander who showed indomitable spirit, courage and determination Colonel Donald Hogg, OBE, MC, TD, soldier and farmer, was born on November 7, 1912. He died on September 17, 2005, aged 92 Whether pooled betting subject to control Law Report Court of Appeal Solicitor under no liablity for incorrect naming of client Court of Appeal Possibility of community penalty Court of Appeal Satisfying redundancy test Consistory Court Deon Van Der Walt Understated tenor whose for characterisation won him high-profile appearance around the world Deon van der Walt, tenor, was born on July 28,1958. He died on November 29,2005, aged 47 Court Circular Premium Bonds 'I bid you, find friends among the demonised and dehumanised' Inauguration Sermon The Archbishop of York Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Newly qualified Chartered, Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians Chartered Engineers etb Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Want to place a classified advertisement? Appointments School Notices Arctic air brought an end to record autumn Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport McCoy to ride Ashley Brook at Sandown Racing Times Test Harringay case raises welfare questions for Jockey Club Wincanton Market Rasen Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Wright Track Leicester The Results Service Varndell in sevens heaven after full debut Today's Fixtures Times Online Sanderson surrenders to chronic back injury Rugby Union Yousuf provides stiff resistance to England recovery ICC continues to sidestep Zimbabwe crisis Times Online The Times Kewell bugged by rainforest revelations Yorkshire agree Headingley buy Sanderson ahead Thomson through England net win Asif signs Willstrop wins Capture for exiles Future of Murray is becoming everyone's business Tennis Beck rumour casts shadow over Davis Cup final The Sunday Times Withdrawal symptoms an athlete can't crack Matthew Syed on why the likes of Hingis and Nicklaus always need another hit Architect who has built a reputation for controversy London is already counting the cost of Zaha Hadid's lavish Olympic designs. Tosin Sulaiman takes a look at her career scope Donald seeking early birthday present Golf Comaneci comes of age with brilliant display John Goodbody recalls the moment that history was made in Montreal Simply the Best Risk of maximum confusion with leap to eliminate the perfect score of 10 Ashling O'Connor on why the Holy Grail of the sport is being replaced in a bid to be fairer to risk-taking competitors Villa: the questions that will not go away Defeat by Doncaster puts sportlight back on Premiership club Players and fans David McVay provides the answers in the wake of their cup exit to Doncaster Birmingham Claret and Blue Failure to invest for the future has left fans Dave Woodhall, the Editor of Heroes and Villains fanzine, on the decline and fall of the former European champions npower For Richer, for Poorer . . . Ryan eyeing dream draw express their fears Rovers look forward to claiming another scalp in last eight Blakeman gets ready for another generation game Peter Lansley on the young midfield player who will be keeping in the family on Saturday Expulsion threat to clubs over racist fans The Premiership Today Viduka sparkles as Middlesbrough scrape through World Cup Patient Cole places his return on backburner Souness rages after sorry surrender Carling Cup Fourth round Bentley leaves it late to complete Blackburn revival Carling Cup Fourth round Borgetti applies the finishing touch to Leicester Best of times recalled David McVay at Old Trafford on the night United remembered a legend Beckham fills his boots with nice £17m earner Redknapp waits as Warnock talks hit snag Portsmouth given free rein to hook Warnock Saha return gives United supporters reason to cheer Sunderland's limitations exposed by Alonso Barclays Premiership Cissé facing Anfield exit BT How They Stand The Times Crossword The Insider Having watched the London bid team come form behind … If Malcolm Glazer, the Mancheste United Owner, is stuck … Lampard in the running for world player award Sport Night of Tears and Cheers Plus The Times Plug is pulled on pool as costs go off deep end times2 passnotes the face Queen of sexology the click the bulletin contents Aids: the new victims On World Aids Day Anjana Ahuja reports on the spread of a worrying new epidemic in India, where the virus's cruel toll is illustrated with words and pictures by Nick Danziger HIV-posttive teacher: 'Mother-in-law told my husband I was dead' Selvi: 'What will happan to my children when I die?' Jeeva, 32: 'we do sex work as no one will give us a job' Illegible Article Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Cockroaches? But, darling, the room's as cheap as chips Dateline: Lake Peten Itza, Guatemala Shaking my iPod, Guatemalan style Sting in the tale You know your life's in trouble when . . . Does my irregular heartbeat mean that I'll have trouble later? Perhaps Tony Blair's recent weight gain is a result of advice to avioid sudden violetn exercise—or is he comfort eating? Ask Dr Stuttaford The magic of Christmas? It's all about expectation The true meaning of Christmas can get lost even when you're married to a vicar. But for Catherine Fox, it's about waiting, perfectly expressed in the ceremonics surrounding Advent The awful truth about Christmas Day is that it's such an anti-climax. After presents and dinner, now what? My way of celebrating is to escape from the orgy of shopping and speak off to the cathedral to attend Advent Carols Multiple Display Advertising Items Ten years of shell shock, but now I devour mussels food Poleaxed by her first experience, Joanna Weinberg persevered Screwpull Dish Steamed Soy Fish Steamed say fish The Sunday Times Travel Six of the best Evening jackets screen Onward, Narnian soldiers Sean MaCaulay meets American evangelists using C. S. Lewis to boost their crusade Where the Truth Lies Witch guide to New Zealand Ian Brodie has been to Middle-earth and Narnia and brought back pictures of both Every journey was really a visit to the Misty Mountains or Cair Paravel The Times Well-shot, but a noir miss Atom Egoyan's stylish new thriller looks good but gets lost in time, says James Christopher Where the Truth Lies 18, 108mins Keeping Mum 15. 103mins Tickets 15, 118mins Doom 15, 103mins The Beat that my Heart Skipped Unlike a dignified samurai, everyone else seems to be blowing off steam, finds Ian Johns Lower City 18. 97mins The Hidden Blade 15, 131mins 2 Young 12A, 107mins Steamboy PG, 106mins How to put the tinsel in Tinseltown Christmas is coming and the studio's Oscar-voting campaigns are beginning to get fat, finds Sean MacAulay Lower City Lord of the rings of hell Karl Urban hopes we're set to meet his Doom, says Paul McKenzie New DVDs DVD Dinners 2 large sirloin steaks The Times The outsider wants in America's moralistic climatic may even make Kevin Bacon go legit, he tells Wendy Ide Why has Atom Egoyan's new film provoked such outrage, asks Sheila Johnston Even seasoned critics raised eyebrows at the abundant nudity and lesbian sex The samurai commuters Yoji Yamada has tailored the samurai legend to 21st-century reality, he tells Stephen Dalton Tickets A … of Weston sarm… homeges The poet of the peasant Francesco Rosi's socially conscious films deserve their revival in London, says Kathryn Hone The Times Where the streets have no shame If Sérgio MacHado's first film is raunchy, blame it on his hometown, the Brazilian tells Wendy Ide Win tickets to an interview with Jack Black and a preview of King Kong Pop The Strokes University of London Union, Wc1 Theatre Sunday in the Park with George Menier Chocolate Factory, Se1 First Night Online Pop Rufus Wainwright Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Opera & Ballet Concert Philharmonia/Ashkenazy Queen Elizabeth Hall Skampa Quartet Concert Wigmore Hall tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 31 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One The Culture Show BBC Two, 7pm/11.20pm I'm Going to Tell You a Secret Variations This World BBC Two, 9pm Sensitive Skin BBC Two, 10pm The Paleface (1948) Film Choice BBC Two, 1pm Titanic (TVM, 1996) Channel 4, 1.50pm The War Zone (1999) Genuine eccentrics facing the chop Last Night's TV Television oddballs are moolded and marketed until their original quirky spark has been snuffed out Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Companion Stairlifts The Times Inside The Times Ultimately, it is your responsibility The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened Nestle So what's the big incentive? Bonuses Big Bucks The Office Psychologist Take the next big step How to... Cope with Overpromotion Careers have a tendency to stagnate and decline once you're promoted beyond your level of competence, unless, as Carly Chynoweth discovers, you have the tools to retailor your skills Test Yourself... Do You Have an Executive IQ? Getting Ahead For the Top Jobs, Turn to Porter thinks his way to the top The Most Influential Management Gurus The death of Peter Drucker means that there is a new king of management thinking, write Des Dearlove and Stuart Crainer The Top 50 Business Brains Thinking Time Michael E. Porter The 60-Second Business Book How Do I Become a . . . The University of Warwick Cartooning can draw attention to yourself MBA Interview If you dream of reaching the upper echelons of corporate management an MBA is an almost essential addition to your career résumé. 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