News from 11/12/2003
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dr Douglas Seaton, Christina Hardyment, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Anne Spackman, Zahid Hussain, Phillip Whiteley, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Jane MacQuitty, Theodore Dalrymple, Richard Hobson, Antonia Senior and Christine Seib, Caroline Merrell and Xan Rice, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Richard Feilden, Hilary Finch, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Penny Wark, J. D. H. Hall, Elizabeth Judge, James Doran and Abigall Rayner and Dan Sabbagh, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Tony Dowe, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Ann Widdecombe, Mary Bettis, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Philip Bushill Matthews, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson and Greg Hurst, Peter Rayner, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, David Elston, Jenny MacArthur, Demetrios Matheou, David Finnigan, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Linn, Dave Calhoun, Roland Watson, Richard Miles and Graham Searjeant, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, James Hider and Stephen Farrell, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Sarah Butter, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Anthony Hollis, Nick Meo and Michael Horsnell, Peter Bird, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Xan Rice and Mark Atherton, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Rob Yorke, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Don Beadle, Alan M. Calvero, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Halpin and Nigel Hawkes, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Harry Beresford, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor and Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robin Ash, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, John Goodbody Sports News Corresponent and Jon Ashworth, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, John Allison, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Clare Burkinshaw, John R. Lawrenson, Sam Eskenazi, Christopher Booker, John Kelly, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Mike Davison, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Rewse Davies, Clare Lynch, Garry Duncan Economics Correspondent, G. P. G. Norton, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Paul Hooper, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean and Helen Nugent, Antonia Senior and Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Cheif Cricket Correspondent, Ashling O'Connor, Ahmer Khokhar, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, William Keith, Diana Blamires, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Daniel McGrory and Maria Ahmed, Mark Leach, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Jane S. Haworth, Patience Wheatcroft, Damian Barr, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoBeneets and the Costs—anatole Kaletsky Anne Ashworth… Chancellor gambles on pre-election boom Surge in borrowing will fund public spending promises Top of the class Pilot stranded Christmas at John Lewis Pre-Budget Report Main Points Giving Soccer clubs handed smoking weapon The Times Main Points Taking Cot deaths mother freed In this section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Why we keep going round in cycles BBC appoints deputy for Dyke to deflect criticism McGuinness 'was not carrying gun Army bomb collusion unproven, says judge BT Scote get £1,000 each more than rest of us 'Slack' rail crash company' faces huge fines Raids expose Turkish gang's chamber of horrors Police launch huge assault on crime syndicates, report Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory Residents cowed into silence by boys too young for prosecution 'Qzzy has been complaining about the nurses—so we know he is all right Patek Philippe Geneve Elite universities must do better by poor puplis Office World 'Ruthless Huntley killed girls in clash over sexual desires 'Yes, he deserves punishment-for manslaughter Defence Case Alliance Leicester Citroën What Gordon's Report Means for your Finances… Prosecution of mothers for baby deaths 'will cease The Law Nikon Medical expert faces inquiry The Witness UK Passport Service Husband's long battle to prove wife's innocence The Family Alliance Française PC World Unexplained deaths fall but claim 7 lives a week Sony Storm in a bra cup as MPs break rules of the House How many guineas for literate pig? Poor show for crusaders PS National Book tokens Reality TV for jobless 'turned into boot camp Gap Kids Paltrow marriage confirmed Miscarriage blow Revelry halted Light relief Virtual carols Channel shoppers stranded by ferry blockade at Calais Currys Last chance saloon for family motors Egg Operators urged to reach bus fare deal Abortion error 'Shows foetus has right to life Assembly refuses cash to save national garden Avia Watches Wilkinson drops in again at the Palace Vodafone Woman, 97 dies after 'appalling' attack Labour accused of breaking rules over fees advert Sales Spiel in Student-Speaek Currys Tory leader gives Blair taste of the Paxman grilling Young official may ease party's woes BT Mobile Alliance Leicester JK Rowling's father sells first editions for £50,000 I'm Alan Partridge and I'm a Winner Aquascutum London Budgens Only in the New Saturday Times Artificial sperm signal end to male infertility Robot to perform brain surgery Holland & Barrett Knee operation slashes costs Tiscali Chimp map gives clues for humans 'Morally offensive' Jesus jeans miss the mark Physicist's yuletide recipe for perfection 'a turkey' TAG Heuer New PowerHouse Church refuses to open Harold grave Boufriend died in my arms, ferry girl says Homebase Surgeon denies sex with patient Hunted rams opt for little bighorn Digital Depot Film fuelled double murder Pupils injured Irvine warrant Legal bill Fragrant Britons Mugabe takes to Swiss luxury for UN address on technology Football and girls split Italy's first 'TV strike A spirited protest against the tyranny of game shows faces stiff competition, writes Richard Owen in Rome ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Go on, go One better Simon Walker Swiss model 'broken' by lurch to the Right Richer Sounds Iran Nobel winner turns fire on West Deaf pupils defy squatters and sewage to study The Salvation Army Renault Laguna The Times The Sunday Times Antarctic base gives stranded pilot cold shoulder Humans began global warming 8,000 years ago Abbey Nigeria pipeline gangs siphon off £600m a year Jessops Only in the New Saturday Times Kashmir families dare to dream of a lasting peace Dell Limited Offer A victory of sorts for first six independents in Beijing poll Child's death puts gun law on trial Leaders draw battle lines in consititution showdown Several long nights of hard bargaining lie ahead, Anthony Brown, Rory Watson and Greg Hurst report Where member states stand on key issues The Sticking Points Berlusconi waits in the wings for grand finale Bordeaux makes a discreet exit Saunders killers mock sentencing Based on the International Best-Seller From Oscar Winning Director Kevin MacDonald Global Crossing Pentagon will soon rely for help on countries it has snubbed Anti-War nations excluded from contracts in Iraq Is it right to deny Germany and France contracts in Iraq? Send your e-mails to debate@thetimes. co. uk Saddam and his henchmen to face war crime death penalty Six more Children die in US airstrike (Reuters): Annan warns over Iraqi civilian deaths Inquiry finds 'friendly fire' killed Marine Sainsbury's Wine Gore for Dean - why opposites attract The surprise endorsement of Howard Dean has shaken Clinton's position as kingmaker, reports Roland Watson The Times Democrat relief at victory Bloodied gun was found at Specter house Wordplay from Arnie as budget blues grow (AP): Taiwan firm on missile referendum (Reuters): War crime jailing (Reuters): Tombs vandalised (Reuters): Kidnap hard line (AP): 25,000km flight Concert Bryn Terfel Albert Hall First Choice The Best Shows The Times Entertaining with Mrs Sloane Theatre Dinner Wyndham's, Wc2 Donald Cooper Pop Electric Six Brixton Academy Times Online Reviews in full Concert Philharmonia/ Schiff Festival Hall ArtsFirst For his next trick, Gordon balances on his budget With the aid of smoke and mirrors the Chancellor has pulled it off-for now It's my citizenship ceremony and I'll cry if I want to: Blunkett as the hostess from hell Picture Gallery Mealtimes must become a battleground again Parents are being cowardly and cailous by stuffing their children fat with junk food for the sake of easy-but unhealthy-life At last the law on abortion may be properly upheld Aluminium Chancellor Brown needs to extend his welcome focus on flexibility An Englishman's Castle The Barker review has raised important questions Precious Re-Gifts You cannot always get What you want European defence proposal revisited Britain in Europe Economic priorities Notice to Readers Further education fees and targets Life-and-death case for punctuation The Turner Prize The Times Wildlife under threat Fishing for alternatives West Lothian and other questions Peterhouse blues Unexpected puzzle The Weather The Times Crossword 22,532 The Times Asprey Families to get £1bn Isa tax breaks to be cut Pensions reprieve Public spending dismay Further into the red Growth trounces pundits 'Decisions for long term Fears of tax increases Spirits fraud 'U-turn Last-minute drop goal has fans cheering Sport Funding In Business Today Pre-Budget Report Brown's lack of budget fireworks gives us good reason to celebrate Jaeger-Lecoultre Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper New childcare subsidies open door for nannies Child Poverty The Rules of Entitlement Anger as Isas take a cut Tax-Free Saving Trustafarians hit as Chancellor takes 'definite swipe' at rich What It Means for You Tax thresholds to rise again Allowances What It Means for You £1.4m cap on pension funds put on hold after protest High Earners Reprieved Injection from pension funds will boost the buy-to-let market Capital Gains John and Joan Smith, a young London Ccouple who.… The Miller family are clear losers from the tax… Take your pick: gift-bearing Santa or Scrooge? Link to old, higher, inflation rate will put more cash in pockets Pension Rises Losses Gains £70bn in three years-but, people ask, for what? £406m for town halls to reduce council tax rises Council Tax Thyssen Krupp Schools and hospitals lose 500 targets What It Means for You Extra £800m mainly for MoD Iraq Whitehall move to save millions Office Rents Planning system releases too Little land, too slowly Housing Demand Location and quality the selling points Estate Agent's Response Double taxation on the way out Investment Opportunity The Road to Sherfield Park: A Home Builder's Hell Thirteen years of nimbyism and red tape delays homes on farm Developer's Story Get more done Spend less money Single currency poll question faces instant challenge Euro Poll UK Slides £34bn deeper into red as tax falls short Borrowing BT Some bends in the iron rules What It Means for You Smug Brown polishes rose-tinted spectacles Economic Growth Chartered Manager Success! Unions deliver early warning on pay Public Sector What It Means for You Bank is given new target 'Strenght to take right long-term decisions The Speech Brown under fire for tax and red tape The Response Intel inside IBM Business wary of over-ambitious forecasts Tax Pears Fuel duty changes reflect green cost LPG Rise The Times Court defeats force action over 'tax shifting' Transfer Pricing Stamping on the spirits smugglers OFT to curb Big Four's £1bn annual excess profits Bank Charges Golden opportunity for the silver screen Film New Deal for young extended Training R&D carrot fails to find favour North Sea relief Investment break Property boost Domicile delay Purchase review Regulations cut Climate levy offer Record fine for Abbey 41 Unit trusts questioned Briefing Debenhams expansion US rebuff for billionaire EU air traffic zone nears Henlys sees 91% slump Freddie Mac to settle Restaurants merger 'on ISoft confident on deal Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Four Londis directors to pocket £20m as store owners get £10,000 Ex-Blick chief in line for £22m bid windfall Leeds United forced to confirm takeover talks Dr Fad plans to save stricken toy stores Need to Know 40 Morgan Stanley pays out bonuses of up to £5m Deutsche: Bank ruled; at fault over Kirch collapse Global Business Briefing The Times Results in Brief AOL to cut workforce Stop Press Sony names film chief Enron sues Reliant Energy Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Abbey fined £2.3m after money-laundering lapses Payoffs spurred contract Curbs Stagecoach prod for Network Rail Bingo Brown's deficit numbers Big businesses feel unloved Home truths on housebuilding Top Six Biggest Fines by FSA Bodycote warns on Second-half Sales Generator's Drax offer rejected Gannett may bid for Telegraph Punch hit after TPG sells stake for £200m BT needs another line to ring up some revenue growth BOC bounces back after fall on litigation fears Larger Capitalisation Shares Broker's confidence pushes ICAP to record Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/ Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Gilt plans trigger rally Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Luck of the lord City Diary But is it art? City Diary Brown unveiled City Diary Demand for oil surges as China consumes more World growth in petroleum use in 2003 Global Crossing exits Chapter 11 Beijing lets banks raise their rates for loans Foreign investors rash back into Japan BT Fears mount over Yukos turmoil BA alliance is approved Debenhams' new chief to target teenage shoppers Christmas caution from Kingfisher The Times Time for change as Gap founder decides to hand chair to his son Make a Wish Retailer who is still an enigma in the industry Menswear veteran put to the test Banking & Finance BiE Interim Executive Still room for a few more late bookers at the Christmas inns Northumberland cottage ?535 a week, Tenerife a week ?475, Caribbean cruise ?699. Tony Dawe lists offers Travel Americana Vacations The Times Ski deals that won't break the piggy bank Sta Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items You'll never tire of it Focus on London Airline Network The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Major Michael Drinkall Gurkha commander who won an immediate DSO for repelling German counter-attacks during the fierce fighting at Cassino in 1944 Major Michael Drinkall, DSO, 9th Gurkha Rifles, was born on April 2,1923. He died on November 14,2003; aged 80 William Cruickshank Latin master at St Paul's School who made learning and writing the language a training in linguistic sensibility William Cruickshank, MBE, teacher, was born on December 20,1912, He died on November 24,2003, aged 90 Hugh Rees Conservative MP whose devolion to his native Swansea led him to shum political opportunities that might have occurred elsewhere Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Ellen Drew Actress who made her name in westerns - and exemplified the Hollywood dream by going from waitress to Paramount star Ellen Drew, actress, was born on November 23,1914, She died on December 3,2003, aged 89 Greg Ridley Bass player who was the backbone of progressive rock supergroups Greg Ridley, rock musician, was born on October 23,1947, He died of a stroke on November 9, aged 56 Teddy Randazzo Italian-American singer, songwriter and producer Teddy Randazzo, singer, songwriter and producer, was born on May 20,1935. He died on November 21,2003, aged 68 Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers No Smoke without Fire DJM: Nature Motes On this Day African Exploration News Quiz Prize Quiz Today's Questions What's your view? Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Personal Column The Times Want to place a classified advertisement? Stylish intensity wins RIBA gold Today's Royal Engagements The Times Legal, Public, Companay & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Answers World Watching News Quiz Prize Quiz The Times Court & Social Marriage Strokes of good fortune Picture Gallery Britain have the Germans Worried Swimming Hitachi Government help puts the ball in Lta' s court Tennis Arsenal march on in Europe Myerscough challenges Olympic rule David surprises Smith's chance Zanardi returns Golding second Panthers spree On Fridays Umpire's decisions help England to stay in contention Cricket Second Test Scoreboard from Kandy MacGill's future thrown into doubt by imminent return of Warne Get Fit, Feel Fit Winter Workout The Results Service Fixtures World title could take Raïkkònen's salary to record level Motor Racing Europe adds China to Tour itinerary Golf Richards steps out of father's long shadow Ludlow Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Dettori has injury scare Taustom Huntingdon Reading the racecard Norton case reaches Jockey Club Diary Battle of Trafalgar Square goes to the BBC in spite of Bill Oddie oddity Elvive Dawson's return delayed Rugby Union Windsor revamped to attract top riders Equestrianism Times Test Jonny Online Beckham settlement denied by agents Football Ashling O'Connor on the England captain's stalled attempt to switch representatives Celtic left in wrong spot by brilliance of Juninho Champions League Group a Final Table Window shut on Kenyon by United Magic Numbers Pardew gives Defoe vote of confidence Ranieri tells Chelsea not to lose focus Old Trafford hails the new king The Premiership Today Arsenal through on the rails Armani mania Ok Goodie: Bill on 'Bill Inside Sport 8 Pages of Jobs OiA resolving student complaints Citi the project professionals Sun News World Curry & Tandoori Chef Wanted Strategic Business Analysts Ltd TTT Money Corp Limited Jobsearchers. 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The Manager Al-Ghadir Limited Orient Ltd Connaught Times Newspapers Peterhouse, Cambridge Ecs Lamberhurst Barclays Haldane Prism The front-runner who is keen to make his mark Focus on: Bob Warner Premier Executive Iscoed Chambers, Swansea Chambers Director Aia thinking people Paulene Ellis Management Moves Julian Holy GSH SpencerStuart The Times Royal Shakespeare Company CabinetOffice Rugby International New Business Director English Partnerships Boyden HBOS plc FitnessFirst Boyden HHCM Ltd Aia thinking people United Kingdom Petroleum Indutry Association Limited Interexec Finance Director 65kgpb + Benefits Managing Directors-Directors-Senior Managers The Times The Sunday Times Eat, drink and be merry Inbox Odgers Badge-maker who pinned his hopes on selling his business My Big Deal KPMG Search & Selection Odgers Packages 8 Pages of Jobs Harvey Nash Dti The Times Appointments Michael Page Interoute Picture Gallery Reportage Screen T2 24 Hours Verbatim If You Smoke, I Smell I Dislike Smoking Not because I Worry about Being a Passive Smoker but Merely because I Dont like to Smell It on Myself Etiquete Requres that the Non-Smoker is Courteoustoo It is Absurd to Leave Full-Time Mothers Feeling Unvalued Required Reading Troubled Histories Quiet Couple, Quiet Life, Quiet Town so why were They Murdered? For 25 Years Carol and Graham Fisher Lived Uneventful Lives, Running their Garage and Shop in the Small Cornish Town of Wadebridge. A Month Ago They were Shot and Bludgeoned to Death in their Bungalow. Was It a Bungled Robbery? Was It Personal? Are Random Killers on the Loose? Grave Bradberry Reports Wadebridge The Ethicist Malt Whisky: Is It the Beginning of the Blend? A Row over the Definition of Malt Whisky Has Split the Multibillion-Pound Scotch Industry and Has Even Been Raised in Prime Minister's Questions. Giles Whittell Report on an Issue that Goes to the Very Heart of the Dram Why the Japanese Have Such a Taste for Scotch A Feeble Impostor The Bore of the Rings Tolkien is a Global Sensation, but a Former Student Remembers Him Differently, Says Diana Slamres The Way we Live now Try Finishing on a Lighter Note this Year, Advises Jill Dupleix "I Hate Painfully Tight Miniskirts with Bare Legs" Hearth Goddess Light my Fire Home Forum Times Online Repeat after Me, "I'm a True Brit" True Fiction David Blunkett Wnats Citizenship Ceremonies for Immigrants. Hugo Rifkind Wathces One It was Chaos Halfway through the First Verse Lead Me to the Pole On Day Seven of his Trek to the South Pole with Pen Hadow, Simon Murray Tells Ginny Dougary about Nightmares, Walking in Blizzards, Watching for Crevasses and, above All, Keeping Warm The Times You Can Help Don't Force Me to Marry As a 17-Year-Old Asian Girl Goes Missing after Facine an Arranged Marriage, Ahmer Khokhar Describes how his Family Has Threatened to Disown to Disown He Accepts their Choice of Bride for Him Missing I'll Drink to that The Ultimate Hangover Cure is Age, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford, although There are Other Short-Term Options for Drinkers Lung Infections Really Do Need Antibiotics The Hunt is on for a Sars Vaccine With the Onset of Winter and the Dancer of Outbreak of Sars, the Search for a Vaccine is Becoming More Urgent. Anjana Ahuja Reports Briefing Times Online Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Radio Choice Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Choke Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review Waldemar Januszczak's Every Pitcure Tells a Story Adds Another Dash of Seasoning to Five's Often Under-Nourished Schedule, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3146 Viewing Guide David Chater Companion Stairlifts Touching the Void: is it summit special? The Return to Life of Brian Screen The Hostage Ordeal of Keenan and McCarthy Has Been Made into a Film, Demetrios Matheou Reports For the Latest Film New, Ticket Offers, Dvds and… Director Eric Rohmer, the relationship guru The real. stars of the silver screen Fall for the Peak of the Week James Christopher is Transfixed by an Ice-Pick Thriller and a Thetrical Dracula, but Finds Little Comfort in Beyonc?'s Gospel Musical DVD Collectibles Geoff Brown Don't Miss this Saturday's Times for a… Screen & Heard Let's Talk about Sex The Veteran Directror Eric Rohmer Guides Dave Calhoun along the Byways of his Obsessions A Life in Pictures Finding my Religion Believe It or Not, an Old Bill Murray Comedy Has Become One of Several Unlikely Movies to Inspire Various Faiths. Ian Johns Reports UGC Film First Hobnobbing with the Stars For Thousands of Pensioners. Thursday Means Movies. Twentysomething Daman Barr Joined Them Golden Oldies Have we Made It to the Top yet? 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