News from 06/01/2005
2005; Gale Group;
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, James Bone and Gary Duncan, Suzanne Clements, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Gary Jacob and Peter Lansley, Peter Lansley, Christopher Wood, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Irwin Stelzer, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gillian Goss, John, Robert, David and Kate Hoy, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Matthew Pearson (Research assistant), Manny Silverman, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Matthew McComish, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anne Rhind, Derek Bradbury, Alan Hamilton, Tony Shell, James Delingpole, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Joe Parkes, P. C. Hambleton, Jennifer Bending, Mark Souster and David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Jeremy Plester, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Angela Jameson, Valerie I. Pearce, Sarah Fowler, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gerard Baker, Jon Bradfield, Heather Gill, Tom Baldwin, Tim Reid and Roland Watson, Philip Manasseh, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Robert Arthur, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Bob Graham, Raymond Keene, Ed Hula, Sean MacAulay, Chris Campling, Eric Pascoe, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Catherine Lantsbery, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Dominic Walsh and Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Birgithe Lund-Henriksen, Nick Szczepanik, Anna Patty, Mary Ann Sieghart, H. Wyn Jones, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Valda Mossman, Seetharaman Ashwin Ram, Ellis Finnegan, Adam Fresco and David Rose, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Tony Dawe, Ken Manton (Leader), Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Jeremy Beecham (Leader), Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, James Christopher, Sunetra Chakravarti, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, W. H. Cousins, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times Britons suspected of Iraq insurgency Damilola arrests 'Naked' road Vice Swap £400m credit bill Casino coup Minnows threat Simon Barnes Labour's bickering shatters the silence In the Times Today The Times Three arrested over new Damilola DNA evidence Bickering through the silence Parliament goes a bit too far The Times On Other Pages No Kerbs? It's all Dutch to me Tiffany & Co Will the first naked street make drivers slow down? Millions pledged in relief packages but Blair's promise lacks detail Comment Public giving tops Band Aid with £100m Oil-rich Arabs stump up Mint American rival to UN's relief effort closes down Man tells how he survived on palm-tree raft for 8 days Burberry Sale Unicef register aims to protect children at risk On Other Pages 'The men offered to put me in a house and buy me clothes. I ran' Daniel McGrory hears how illegal 'adoption' and paedophile agangs are putting young orphans in peril Millions interrupt their lives to remember those who lost theirs How the Nation Stopped Indonesia gives thanks for help Royals and relatives weep as first coffins arrive in Sweden Brief Lives Ford Indonesia rejects Britain's offer to send in Gurkhas Beware the e-mail scammers Abbey Clear off! We don't want you to help us Brief Lives Toyota Ps Magnet Ps A song and dance dining with Stalin Games bid offside Boris tells Kimberly: learn from an ostrich Homebase First random drugs test at state school Woman to lead school heads' group Small class sizes no aid to progress First Minister under fire over villa visits Harrods Createst High roller hits casino where it hurts with his £3m jackpot Responses to the tsunami appeal Options for effective reorganisation of local government From Mr H. Wyn Jones: Glorious stained glass Fron Ms Sarah Fowler: Taking work home From Mr Manny Silverman: Mystery guests Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not … Rural railways and freight transport Battle of Brunanburh Little Britain Search for truth in public affairs Catalogue of woe Location Bon appetit The Times Delusions of Power Blair should recognise that David Blunkett was at fault Mad about Madison A surprising entry in the list of popular babies' names There is only a short time left to save this marvel of medieval life Arts Notebook Silence Echoes A dignified expression of respect for the dead and the living Why darts should hit gold Spare us this disaster drivel Scientists and philosophers are waving the shrouds of thousands of victims as a debating trophy Undeserved pain and disease are daily facts of life for millions of people on the planet When your vote could really matter The referendum will give people the chance to vote against Blair without defeating Labour Our aid must get to the poor and not end up in Swiss bank accounts Let us stop advancing money to politicians who are keeping their people poor Charities take more trouble to watch where their donations go than donor governments do The Times Woman expecting twins dies in street stabbling Debate BT Friends join nationwide search for party girl Saab 93 The Sharpest Critics T2 Housewives' choice a mix of the fury and the funny Firstnight Television Desperate Housewives Whitbread judges favour women writers One. Tel Who Came Top in the Five Categories A royal farewell to Sir Angus Ogilvy Oxford's animal research goes on Smugglers fined Child porn raids Tolkien's shire Plan Currys Life gets harder for the very early babies Only in the Saturday Times Disasters Emergency Committee Pneumonia vaccine ruled out as too dear Assessing the Risks Healthy baby born to cancer patient whose ovaries had stopped working David Clulow Opticians Mohammed the lad leaps up league of names Brown rehearses for lead role in Act Iii of succession drama The Chancellor is building his own platform, reports Tom Baldwin Index New Tory stand on family values NHS is running £500m deficit Assembly idea lacked ambition Blair wants 'unstained' Blunkett Hunt ban protesters to return to Labour front bench corner Lord Whitty Citroën Birds of a feather flock apart to contradict Darwin Harrods Createst A Song like a Squeaky Pump . . . Norwich Union Direct Oreck UK Financial Services Authority Petrol down 3p in price war Nature PC World Mentally ill man killed friends Prisoner dies Marqued down By a Correspondent: Judge's soccer thug son Just AAsk Unicef Deadly missile has its day in court A Cable & Wireless Company Times World News Britons in Iraqi jails accused of fighting with rebels Police pin-up is falling apart—and now wants to quit Naples 'hitman' held as President takes on Mafia The Times Outgoing Prime Minister copies his rival in election fraud appeal Q: What did this man's mother do when he stole these valuable artworks? (Afp): 14 troops die in ambushes (AFP): Drug courier dies (AP): Star questioned (Ap): Spies dismissed (Afp): Work ethic Su Doku Fire leaves church in ruins for fourth time (Afp): Yemen alert (Ap): Barghouti move Halifax Ashes to Ashes Malawi treason charges Y Care International Tiscali Stargazer's laser blinded pilots Coming soon to a pair of glasses near you: DVD's in true close-up Other Stars of the Las Vegas Gadget Show The Times Business (Afp): Nuclear agency chief warns US (Ap): Spy plane crash (Ap): FBI mob claim Prospective attorney-general was 'behind Iraqi torture policy' The Everest Janliary War blows $60bn hole in US plan for military Price cut cheer Thursday January 6 2005 Coke boss leaves More drugs data Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Consumers pay £400m credit card penalties Corbis snaps up third-largest image cata Roadside rescue … Da Vinci Code cracks it for Roadside rescue makes sense … The Salvation Army No big deal as the accountants muscle in Need to Know FTSE 100 Euro First 80 Hang Seng Nikkei ATA Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Fraud conviction Stop Press Delta cuts fares Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot David Lloyd nets Harbour Club as Cannons sells up The Times Pepsi drops Beckham ad over disaster Brands such as Marmite and BA have put adverts on hold for fear of being labelled insensitive Gala gives up on $1bn casino joint venture High-street slump claims first victim as Pilot is grounded Allders shrugs off festive hangover Next blames men's range for weak Christmas Cable & Wireless On Line GSK tipped for Squibb bid Hay fever deal lifts Allergy LSE auction talks focus on London's central role Compass's woes makes a meal of board's pay The aim is competition—and rules that ride into the sunset In a gesture of new year goodwill Irwin Stelzer offers his services to the Chancellor as a speechwriter Times Online Small firms fear stress-busting law Doubt over brewers deal CRH builds to record €1bn It doesn't ad up City Diary Loan star City Diary Companies warned of profits slowdown Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ICI shares eroded on profit warning from US counterpart Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indicies Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposites % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Next still in fashion despite Christmas dressing-down The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts A spring in French Connection's step Smaller Capitalisation Shares RWS Business Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Whizz-Kidz British Funds Defendant's conduct after libel goes to mitigation of damages Court of Appeal Inadequate reasons cannot be substantially supplemented Queen's Bench Division Times on Line Unargued point usually treated as abandoned Chancery Division Prisoner cannot be extradited during sentence in England Queen's Bench Divisional Court Air monitoring not necessary Queen's Bench Division UK breaks EC law on waste control Court of Justice of the European Communities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ronald Zak/ap Manhattan transfer, anyone? Stroll on! Lake District walk is still a perfect free for all Lake District cottages that sleep six at £360 for a week, or Tunisia at £479 for a week. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Reader Offers Special Times Register Humphrey Carpenter Gently mischievous broadcaster and prolific writer whose biography of Robert Runcie caused a furore Lives Remembered Bob James Newspaperman who trained a generation of sub-editors in the subtle art of typography George Campbell Polymathic BBC linguistic supervisor who spoke and wrote 44 languages David Shulman Literary detective who sniffed out the origins of many new words Debate@thetimes. co. uk Revisiting the play New York-style Outrageous fortune Feel the quality Tight fist Narrowing it down All you need School News Court Circular Premium Bonds Luncheon Forthcoming Marriages Imperfect Souvenir Do theatre programmes enhance enjoyment of a play—or are they simply a rip-off? Livery Company Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths The Times Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Antarctica rivals Sahara for dryness Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Payments of the old-age pensions of 10s to 450,000 persons between the ages of 65 and 70 years, under The Sunday Times Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Dubai Carnival beckons for British raiding party Times Test Marcel to run in Tolworth Wilson seeks hot property to satisfy National obsession Diary Ludlow Wolverhampton Cheltenham Race Course Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings The Times Sports Book Racing Wincanton Women hit jackpot with £50m deal Tennis The Results Service Fixtures Motor Rallying Crash brings abrupt end to McRae's Dakar hopes Pity for Fordham is thin on the ground The Times Times on Line Marshall provides promise of perfect foil for Wilkinson The Sunday Times Andrew preparing Newcastle for knockout blow Hosts leave England faced with mission impossible Giles Smith Warne and MacGill spin Pakistan to early defeat Snow Reports Timesonline Darts Adams stretched to the brink Matthew FEARN/PA Photos Gough keen to appear in tsunami fund match Flintoff injury puts big strain on plans for balanced attack MacArthur in need of sleep King the ruler Cannock hopes President's men Holmes honoured Harrison target Moore on board Paris sheds romantic side for no-frills deliverance Six months from today, the IOC will decide which city will host the 2012 Olympics. In the third part of a series, Owen Slot examines the credentials of the French capital, London's arch rival Who Will Win - and why? We Ask the Experts Tomorrow Minute by Minute Seven Steps to Victory Beattie has England in his sights By Our Sports Staff: Portuguese point finger at Chelsea The Premiership Today Zidane delivers quick fix to revive Real's challenge David Sharrock reports on the strangest game to be played at the Bernabéu Fifa resisting pause for thought They Should Have Gone to Specsavers Unhappy Mendes expresses his dismay Schmeichel looms over United No 1s Keeping ball in safe hands: a rough guide Peter Lansley offers a few tricks of the trade for custodians' use Football the sport that draws a line at honesty Carroll falls to United goalkeeping 'curse' Mendes tells of disbelief at decision Southampton grateful for gift Tomorrow Hyundai He's All Wright The Times Crossword 22,866 Keegan fears that starlet could soon take wing Rumour Mill Times Sport Cup minnows face exclusion as FA prepares to clamp down The Times Technology on the line Rewriting History The Times Quotes of the Day Real women, real beauty. It's time to start the fightback Can you imagine a woman as wrinkled as Charles Wheeler being allowed on the box? Send your comments to No-brainer Well said, doctor Picture Gallery The Ethicist Goodbye gym, hello sausages: a year's calories in one meal Vice Swap Part Two: Can a health live like a slob for a week? Fashion editor Lisa Armstrong tried her best The Guinea Pig The Times This is just unbelievable Aid worker Birgithe Lund-Henrikson is dealing with thousands of lost and orphaned children in Ache, Indonesia. Here, she explains what compelled her to help and the terrible task ahead I feel i have gained an advantage being comfortable with different cultures Here, you work and get to go places and see people and help the children Unicef Appeal Food Don't pout, it's trout for dinner Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Rainbow Trout with Caramelised Garlic Timesonline Land of the rising sums Forget China - Japan may be still hauling itself out of recession but it's where the money is. And if you get your product right it will sell there, says Carolyn Asome Getting Personal I'd love to have a truly fabulous voice and be able to sing Shoplifters just want to be loved Dr Thomas Stuttaford on a mania that leads to stealing Most of them lack self-esteem however prosperous and opulent they appear A Case of Mistaken Identity Sixty per cent of people with severe essential with severe essential tremor can't work because of it Doctor's Orders Doctor's Orders Screen How to fly after a turkey Sean MacAulay has some wise advice for Oliver Stone, director of the box-office bomb Alexander Hollywood will always give talented directors a second chance Alexander: all mouth and no trousers New Releases Wendy Ide cringes as Oliver Stone's ambition exceeds his film's intellect and cheers as Mike Leigh gets it just right Alexander 15, 173 mins Vera Drake 12A, 125 mins Turtles Can Fly 15, 98 mins End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones Pg, 112 mins Undead 15, 104 mins White Noise 15, 100 mins Film First Movie Books Fuel stop for the famous and famished They were famous as places where the stars met to eat. Sean Macaulay chews over the decline and fall of the Hollywood commissary More equal than others Determination and the CIA helped to get Animal Farm in cinemas 50 years ago, finds Ian Johns Flying Daggers Debut director Amma Asante is now a Times/South Bank show Breakthrough Award nominee Vote Here for your Favourite Artist The fear of living dangerously Hollywood is putting on its old cloths again. James Christopher yearns for new material Aviator Hamer's house of horror Subject of a new NFT season, Robert Hamer embodies a darker Ealing, says Christopher Wood Human face of the villain Interview Phil Davis used to play scary thugs. Until Vera Drake, he tells James Christopher Fatale attractions Theatre Femme Fatale Warehouse, Croydon Jazz Amp Fiddler Jazz Café, NW1 First Choice Theatre Jerome Kern Goes to Hollywood King's Head, N1 Concert Lindsays/Padmore Wigmore Hall Opera & Ballet Theatre Old King Cole Cochrane, WC1 Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Last Night's TV Viewing Guide True Fiction Want thighs with that? Kentucky fried chicken, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut are to offer gym membership with their meals in the US. T2 sweats out a training programme T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3480 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Rating: Difficult
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