News from 12/11/2003
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joan Bakewell, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Laura Brady, Frances Anderson, Simon Barnes, Mrs D. F. G. Mosenthal, Richmond, Magnus Linklater, Pat Egerton, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Angus Nicol, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Tracy Ruddle, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Ian Cameron, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Joyce Emerson, Gabrielle Starkey, Erich Steiner, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Maria Ahmed, Lance Mitchell, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Ray Webster, Chief Executive, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Graham Wynne, Chief Executive, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Jon Underwood, Sue Nicholson, New Malden, Duncan Heenan, Dr Georges Ware, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Clare Gaen, Alan Smithers, Robert Smith, Nicholas Wapshott, Hugo Rifkind, Sarah Ludford, Angela Jameson, Stephen Adams, Chris Ayres and Richard Miles, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Peter Jones, Leader, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, John O'byrne, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Michael Evans, Andrew Norfolk and Sam Lister, Susan Pape, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, Ian Evans, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, John Russell Taylor, Thomas Sherriff, Richard Owen and Rory Watson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Conrad Black (Chairman), Russell Hotten, John Carr, Clem Cecil, Peter Dixon, Michael Beaman, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rowland Whitehead (President), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Lesley Pastrone, John Allison, Laura Peek and Daniel McGrory, Andre Mauvis, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Tony Aust, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Patricia Elliott, Anjana Ahuja, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Conrad Black, Michael Gove, Linda Woodin, Richard Beeston, Martin Hasseck, Michael Dynes, Ian Whittell, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Richard Miles, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, David Gibson, Chris Ayres, Sandy Bruce-Lockhart, Leader, Sarah Butler, Jill Parkin, Stephen Dalton, Paul Connolly, James H. Baird (Secretary), Lucy Broadbent, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Nicholas Boles, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoAmerica's Race against Time—simon Jenkins Al-Qaeda poses terrorist threat to Bush visit Immunityn row over weapons carried by President's secret agents ID on the cards Sex choice ban Back to life Council tax fear How to be sexy and keep warm British Airways pilots held over drinking The times Today Head teacher is cleared of slapping 6-year-old Harder exams will teach pupils how to argue We are the Germans of rugby—hooray! Mappin & Webb Today in the Times In this section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Identity crisis for Tory front bench Inquiry halted as IRA man collapses MP accuses Sun of 'sex pest cover-up' Labour plots strategy for Livingstone's return Capital Costs MESH computer plc Britain is accused of failing to save fish 'And the bodies therefore ...were found here' On a misty day, the Soham jury trudged to where the killer hid the girls' remains, Dominic Kennedy writes 'Drowned' toddler returns to life after hospital confirms death Boots Anarchists find pen is mightier than web From horse and carriage to an armoured car TAG Heuer Bad marks in English Poorer students will and maths for teachers escape £3,000 fees Briton, 19, held in Thai drugs swoop In Brief Gurkhas on trial Licence fee rise 'Rape flat' body Bonfire arrests Gorge at risk 'C' for Cambridge HIV assault case Bigamist 'fed husband curry laced with poison' Plan to put 15,000 more taxis on road Raj Mirpuri DELL No proof of cancer, tobacco chief says Ban on parents using science to select child's sex Govenment rejects 'family balancing' except on compelling medical grounds, Oliver Wright reports Boy or Girl? Orange It needn't hurt to stay healthy, say scientists Hospital food leaves patients malnourished High praise for Briton's open heart imagery Barnardo's Bush is a barrel of laughs Debenhams Hermon, scourge of the IRA, fights a battle closer to home People Picture Gallery The other Burrell collection Ps... Britannia One. Tel Victoria would have sympathised Old Master deals sell future short, says Tate director Rescued DHL Cashing in Artists should donate work to keep museums in the market Millions to get ID cards within 3 years The Home Secretary had taken a first step to what he hopes will be chips for everyone, reports Richard Ford PC World JustAAsk The Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Trust & Trinity… Detention for grenade gift soldier In Brief Singer sued Accountant jailed 999 death claim Double tragedy Killer driver jailed Brandy snap Bursar suspended as King's College cash row spirals Prison chiefs' error on hanged teenager C. Hoare & Co. Motorola By a Correspondent: Two accused in £1.2m double gem raid Abuse victim to sue minister over complaint to BBC An alleged slur on a government race-relations expert has put Magaret Hodge in trouble, rosemary Bennett reports Rural reforms in threat to jobs Skoda Auto Primary test Dti Lib Dems plan prisoner exams Howard's front bench to take strain of 88 MPs £100 rise in council tax needed to dodge crisis Pupils may become compulsory volunteers Egg Lake District may be put on tap to fight drought BUPA foundation Clues lead from mud of Ypres to Jarrow shipyard Make Big Plans Small Budget Sound of television puppets mars the nation's silence Celebrity justice shakes faith in law Bare-faced cheek stuns opera buffs Hurry Limited Offer Cross-dressing millionaire cleared of murder The jury's verdict in a sensational trial left legal experts again questioning us justice, writes Nicholas Wapshott HSBC the worlds local bank One. Tel Galloway was annoying but useful, says Saddam aide Former interpreter says that MP humiliated the tyrant, charies Bremner reports Steadfast America will not retreat, promises Bush How hope died at the point of a US gun Richard Beeston in Baghdad attends the wake of a friend and sees allies being turned into enemies EmPIRE direct. co. uk Barnardo's AOL Broadband Get your act together, US tells Iraqi council (AFP): 20 al-Qaeda suspects are held In Brief (Reuters): Terrorist 'haven' (AP): Tactics change (AP): Barely concealed Flybe. com Athletes call for return of Elgin Marbles VW drive to market its own old bangers The Sunday Times Prodi manifesto sparks fury at conflict of interest Bonhams New Bond Street Hezbollah demand threatens exchange of prisoners Security fence will isolate 300,000 Morocco sets up agencies to tackle people-trafficking into Europe By Our Foreign Staff: Iran 'secretly produced plutonium' Mother:'Don't free this brutal killer' Smile the internet bank Brother:'Release him or face longer conflict' Predators become prey in fight for survival Cheetahs can run but they can't hide from white farmers, Michael Dynes in Atherstone Nature Reserve reports Police raid Soros office as oil billionaire is refused bail Lloyds TSB No Title The Times (AP): German state bans school headscarves In Brief (AFP): Stoning sentence (AP): Hanoi heritage (Reuters): Actor dies Opera a Nitro at the Opera Covent Garden First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Icy film fired into vibrant new life Dance Raise the Red Lantern Sadler's Wells Pop Dexys Midnight Runners Festival Hall Pop John Hiatt/Robert Cray Apollo, W6 Concert Cello Day Wigmore hall ArtsFirst Bushophobia can be bad for your conscience The three questions you should answer if you intend to demonstrate next week For those thin-skinned Australians the whinge is on the other rugby boot Picture Gallery Iraq refuses to follow the Pentagon game plan The ethics of sex selection should not be down to the public Demonstrating Reason The absolute necessity for security during the Bush visit When in Rome Prodi should cencentrate on Italian Politics Bangers and Smash Commerce acquaints consumers with strange bedfellows Michael Howard's choice of shadows Business enterprise The Times Runway capacity in the South East Impact of wind power Conrad Black interview Shortage of vets Shortfall of water Church's pastoral problems change Remembrance for all Royal allegations Close to home Unexpected puzzle The Bible and Ikea The Weather The Times Crossword 22,507 New titles: The Times Crossword Book 7 and The Times… Weathercall Robitussin Weather Eye Jeremy Plester EDF stays with final salary Briefing Stamp duty fight planned Tesco buys Turkish chain Microsoft wary on payout Broker doubles profits Oxford sells joint venture ICI debt rating lowered Corus mulls rights issue Stock Markets Charts of the Day In Business Today Power play American mogul in talks to take control of Hollinger UK dips toe in nightmare future of disappearing oil Christian soldiers march to war on corporate greed From family firm to $950 million fortune Easy Money Meet & Greet Terror toddlers Guildhall banquet snubbed by Bush Need to Know Global Business Briefing Timesonline Business Bio Shot Results in Brief EU threatens sanctions Stop Press Vivendi agrees to buy rival Ford's pickup incentives Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Finance chief to leave Kingfisher Benefits in store DTI eases curbs on sale of Safeway's assets Canary singing a new tune Business Editor's Commentary Patience Whewtcroft A false picture of gloom? Time for a break from holidays IBM Stores dip on fear of disappointing Christmas Nic Hopkins Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Broker downgrade sends LogicaCMG lower Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Reckitt continues to clean up with its common-sense strategy Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Thin fixed-interest trading Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street IP could be forced to mothball US stations Prince slams gas project bungle City cheered by Northern Foods figures Emap to launch first men's weekly Reckitt again raises full-year revenue target How Reckitt was revived North Sea firms warn on supplies Standard Life Bank Spark spreads hamper margins International Power in the US AirTanker It's an ill wind for Sir Rocco City Diary Noble cause City Diary Sorry States City Diary Bullish UBS declares end to bear market Canary board poised to reject bid MPs to look at savings industry Galen lifted as results beat City expectations European ruling throws Italian football into crisis PPL reduces payroll to keep going until sale Bradford & Bingley Investment bank division holds up better than rivals How UBS Performed Bayer's desperate remedy for a very German headache VT work on warship hit by hold-up with plans The Times Unit Trust Information Service Property Spy Plc Eurofighter firms set for battle over merger plan Smiths chief to stay extra two years EDF launches new final salary pension scheme UK firms continue shift away from generous plans Sony pulls back from listing of US arm A McJob is rewarding, firm insists Oracle restates bid interest in PeopleSoft California plans record bond issue Xansa shares slide on sales alert Credit rating could suffer Homes Apathy rules as mortgage rates start to rise Paula Hawkins says that though the increase is small, homeowners should remortgage now Halifax Emma goes shopping and saves hundreds Marks & Spencer Unit Trusts and ISAs Never mind the quality, cut the cost Paula Hawkins Compares the price of personal loans and chooses cheapness and flexibility every time Savers should be so lucky Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Champneys Health Resorts Banking & Finance Debate are we Spoiling Children? Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Canaan Banana Zimbabwean President of unimpeachable revolutionary credentials brought down when a history of sexual abuse was revealed Fritz Kraemer Refugee from Nazi Germany who became a vehemently anti-communist senior adviser to the Pentagon Jaime Castillo Political activist who campaigned against the brutal regime in Chile which led to the 'disappearance' of tens of thousands Jaime Castillo, Chilean lawyer and politician, was born on March 14,1914. He died on October 29,2003, aged 89 Court & Social Joanna Lee Actress who featured in a sci-fi classic admired for its awfulenss and wnet on to write trailblazing roles for women Joanna Lee, actress, writer, producer and director, was born in 1931. She died of cancer on October 24,2003 aged 72 Lives in Brief Elem Klimov, film director, was born on July 9,1933. He died on October 26,2003, aged 70 Benny Lévy, activist and writer, was born on August 28,1945. He died on October 15,2003, aged 58 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Every Move You Make Do you care that Big Brother is watching you? Nature Notes The Coronation at Kyoto News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life November 12,1912 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Lecture Long Sliced Scottish Smoked Salmon Canadian piper takes Glenfiddich prize Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Canadian piper takes Glenfiddich prize Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages Service of Remembrance Answers (from page 38) Word Watching The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Service of Thanksgiving Bangladesh under microscope Famous five can book their place for Europe Golf Pater Dixon sees the resurgent Lee Westwood and his fellow Englishmen as Key players in next year's Ryder Cup In Sport Today Lifers' review period is reasonable Court of Appeal Implied power to re-admit is sufficient Court of Appeal Weapon use demands consecutive sentence Court of Appeal Crown need not prove proceeds are criminal Court of Appeal Tax commissioners have wider appeal powers than inspector Queen's Bench Division Ferguson wins backing of United Stratford is chosen as perfect set for Olympic production Olympic Games The Results Service Pools Forecast Fixtures Times Online Australia fume over Morley's reprieve Lorugby League Banks stays on track for Tour card In Brief Virbac to fore Walker steps up Srinath retires Quinlan ruled out Wright move Struggling Bangladesh urged to raise game Cricket A kiss for Ashby but no fairytale on historic debut Bowls Times Test Ageless Agassi denied by Federer No Title Duck lifts Bears to brink of upset Basketball Hendry rediscovers touch with replacement cue Snooker Kingscliff has the potential to reach Gold Cup standard Racing Yesterday's Results Key Points Newbury Lingfield Park Gillespie outlines proposals to keep jumpers in fashion Wolverhampton proves first to see the light Gray eager to take on Leeds challenge Football Raúl's place at risk from new generation of Spain forwards One fine day could be a bleak forecast for Wales Motor Rallying What's Important Picture Gallery Gardner surprised by England call Thorpe keeps QPR on terms at the top Northampton come out worse in brawl hearing Rugby Union Core stability the key to avoiding skiing injuries Get Fit, Feel Fit Pre and Post-Snow Sports Stretches Day Three Wary Russia keep Giggs firmly in their sights Millwall make Wise decision for the future Marathon rankings plan runs into trouble Athletics On Fridays American-sports round-up Don't knock it, playing badly and winning is truly heroic Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year Gray the last man standing as Leeds plumb the depths The Times Stansted express Sparkling Michalak continues to upstage careworn Wilkinson Exquisite passion for style sets exotic France apart Australia paying for attention lapses Goodbye Brisbane, hello Sydney as ultimate prize beckons Hilary Weale looks back on a colourful night but a colourless England display High ticket prices leading to empty seats and forgeries Mitchell's tactics found wanting in media scrum Hill ready to roll as England search for momentum Ferguson heading for battle with FA Peugeot England Uber Alles Owen contemplates leaving Liverpool Picture Gallery Insult Watch Carlos the Genius Welcome to Warrington Emotional Intelligence Nouveau Pauvre Arts T2 24 Hours Verbatim Let Them Not Eat Cake Mary Ann Sieghart It's Little Surprise that our Children Could Die Younger than us, given the Food They Eat. It is up to Parents to Stop this Decline The Road to Japan Required Reading A New Broom for Yes, its a Primary In an Effort to Counter Voter Apathy, Tories in the Cheshire Constituency of Warrington South Have Adopted the American Primary System. Registered Voters from Any Party are Free to Turn up at a Meeting Tonight and Choose the Conservative General Electon Candidate. Carol Midgley Reports Association Football Don't Hold your Breath The Ethicist Time, Ladies Female Directors are Bad for Ftse 100 Companies, Says a Report. Hugo Rifind Hears a City Crisis Talk The Peter Emotional Intelligence Adults are Clinging on to Youth because They Fear what the Future Holds, Says Peta Bee What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Joan Bakewell Love ETC The Times The Last Betrayal: How Fdr Died with his Lover Book Extract Franklin D. Roosevelt was Married for 40 Years, but as Conrad Black Writes in his New Biography, It was with the Mistress Whom He Had Abandoned at his Wife's Request that the President Spent his Last Days Semi-Conscious, He Said "Be Careful"—his Last Words Humiliated, but Eleanor's Dignity Did Not Desert her Check out These Finger-Licking Chilli Prawns, Says Jill Dupleix BRR, Baby, It's Fashion There are Times when Keeping Warm is More Important than Looking Sexy, but You Can Do both, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Cold outside Tips and products, then serves as wrapping paper. £6 Nouveau Pauvre in Vino Veritas Home. Forum Tarot Reading by Phoebe Greenwood Object Lesson Elemental , my D Visual Art Britain Has Gone Turnertastic with No Fewer than Four Major Shows. Quite Right, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston He Seems to Trap the Essence of Nature in Paint An Inspirational Teacher, a Passionate Patriot and a Potic Call to Fight the French AD LIB Libby Purves Revels in a Seashore Tribute to Britten Lest we Forget Exhibttion at a Fine Show in Madrid John Russell Taylor Realises that Manet is the Least Impressionist of the Impressionists Opera & Ballet Happy Days Theatre Royal Drury Lane Giving the Game Away Interview from his La Gangland Citadel Steve Kaufman Tells Lucy Broadbent about Warhol and Charity The Times Offers Direct First Night Reviews Education EF Learna Language Study Languages in Europe Easter Revision The Times Books First UK New Citizen St. James's & Lucie Clayton College Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's University School of Medicine A Level Psychology Queenswood Divide and Rule Britain's Talented Team Came Top of the European League at the Maths Olympics. Jill Parkin Reports ED. Forum Divide and Rule The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Televisionandradio Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films TV Review Low-Grade Celenrities Such as Charles Ingram Have Become to Television what Asbestos once was to Buldings—a Quick Fix, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Today's Television Last Nights Review Satellite… T2 Crossword No 3121 Viewing Guide Harrods CVs—you couldn't make it up (could you?) Agony? They revel in it Working Relationship Susan Quilliam, magazine agony aunt, right, and her PA Charlottc Ham Those boots are made for fashion Morning Receptionist Graduate? Looking for First Job Discruntled 2nd… Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Gudeon & Hodkinson Business Administrator Salary… Bilingual People Tay Associates Building Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Bermuda Work Abroad Office Manager Required Part-Time Secretary Required The Times Time Savers Contacts Lies, damn lies and CVs Think carefully before embellishing your resume, says Susan Pape, as recruiters are now increasingly on their guard about misleading claims Top tips to wow employers PA to the Chief Executive Recruitment Consultants The Times Vps Ltd Joyte Guiness Recritment Consultants Michael Page The Times Improvement and development agency Mini apple tarts for the cook in a hurry Tasting Put your best foot forward The politics of dressing your desk Making your mark at your workstation is Ok, but there are limits, says Laura Brady Lose the but your head First Creme Legal ATTIC Recruitment The Times Prestigious On the waterfront Conference Call Pamper your PA FYI Pitman training
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