News from 17/01/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Bernard James Luckhurst, David Adams, Kenny Welsh, Maggie Campbell Pedersen, S. R. I. Green, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adrian Lee, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Oddie, Bernard Kaukas, Mark Souster, Lee Lewis, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cristina Odone, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Graham Dunbar, David Rirys Jones, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, David McVay, Jonathan Langdale, Dominic Walsh, Mark Cooper, Jill Dupleix, J. Dussek President, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Stephen Farrell, Pamela Keely Nolan, Patrick Middleton, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Richard Spearman, Michelle Metz, Carmiola Ionescu, Ron Lewis, Stephen Shay, Omar Bakri Mohammed, Joe Beiger, Russell Kempson, Richard Guest, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael Streeter, Oliver Kay, Dan Brennan, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Wel Webb, Don Giovanni, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sue Ellicott, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Oliver Kay and Gary Jacob, Emmanuel Maradas, Matt Dickinson, D. Griffiths, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Mrs. D. Sinden, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney, Architecture correspondent, Peta Bee, Clare Longrigg, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, A. T. Lamb, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lisa Nazareth, Emily Davies, Oliver August, S. F. Turner, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Bryan Wilson, Stuart Alexander, Steve Jelbert, William Rees-Mogg, Geraid Davies, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Stefanle Marsh, Tim Hames, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Mel Webb, J. Ian Waddington, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Bruce Anderson, Sean O'Neill and Yaakov Lappin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Catherine O'Brien, Richard Beeston, Geoff Dobson (Deputy Director), David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Yaakov Lappin, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Helen Rumbelow and Philip Webster, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Sean O'Neill and Nicola Woolcock, Nicola Woolcock, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Hamish Hossick, Joe Morgan and Rebecca O'Connor, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Barry Hyman, Jenny Davey, Barry Wadeson, Paul Thorpe, Tom Prior, Robert Kilroy-Silk,
ResumoThe Times Woman gives birth at 66 Clerlc urges jihad Zhao Ziyang dies Shareholders fight England call-up Index Times soars again £6bn tax cuts expected as Tories aim to halt poll slide Hand transplant In the doghouse Golden Globe win for Clive Owen In the Times Today The Times Commons inquiry to ask who picks Harry's advisers Gruelling regime awaiting Cadet Prince at Sandhurst Debate Hewitt's fingers green at DTI Conference break Soprano dies Blurred vision People's choice British generations condemn huge age gap Tiffany & Co. When this new baby is 16, her mother will be 82 Retired lecturer pushes birth boundaries to new limits, reports Carmiola lonescu Britain's online imam declares Omar Bakri Mohammed, banned from many British mosques, is issuing a call to arms to a committed audience. Sean O'Neill and Yaakov Lappin report Radical cleric who has never been prosecuted War of Words Dividing the World abbey War as he calls young to jihad 'I don't want you to join me, I want you to join bin Laden' Doctor treats shortages with first private medical school Direct Line Home Response Lure of studying in Ireland Sorry, we don't sell food in this Tesco Touraine Loire Valley Business Owen draws closer to a Globe win British creative talent has been lauded and rewarded at Hollywood's Golden Globe Awards, reports Chrls Ayres Defecting Tory MP puts a smile back on the Government's face Politics 'He's right about a lack of leadership' Kilroy-Silk to quit UKIP and set up a rival party City guru's plan to cut 230,000 jobs is backed by Howard Politics Lexus The pursuit of perfection Postboxes are stolen to meet internet demand DELL Online eBay criminals may have the key to empty your account Nature Everest honeymoon after explorer's second wedding Online Barclays Bank PLC Direct Line Heart surgery for migraine Migrants found lastminute.com Post Office 'Unholy conduct' sends dean to the church court Polluted air is blamed for most childhood cancers Professor says that mothers inhaled chemicals while their babies were still in the womb, Sam Lister reports Norwich Union Direct Eye test can identify hyperactive children churchill Success for a second brother with rare disease Cisco Systems Inland Revenue lastminute.com Post Office The Sharpest Critics A Don must make love, not war Firstnight Opera Don Giovanni Grand Theatre, Leeds Election debates Cake decoration versus physics Blair-Brown rift Assessing intelligence Lane discipline Retirement age in the health service Care facilities for elderly prisoners Relative fines Prefab buildings for tsunami area Britain's fleet review Square roots The Times James Tomorrow This blueprint may prove useful to more than one political party Handy Work Medicine goes out on a limb Terrorists with a DIY anthrax kit; and rats that understand double Dutch Science Note Book Second Term The same President but a largely new Administration Thunderer: Mark is worth his Guinea Comment Et tu, Robert? May be not Labour's spinners and plotters placed the dagger in the hand of this most decent of defectors Join the Debate We all lose in the baby business When a woman of 66 can become a mother, it must be time for stricter rules Back for four years, more powerful than ever, Who's calling Bush on idiot now? The only danger now is scandal. Avoid it, and the President could yet surprise us all Killer soldier is a suspect in Milly Dowler murder Robitussin Churchill Direct Bathrooms Squatters find police station is good home without any charges One. Tel AA Direct Line Will you remember today forever? You read the Dancers find Underground appeal Washington war letters are put up for auction Windy world gives Huygens probe a 300mph bumpy ride Nationwide Blunkett remains unmoved after losing Cabinet job 'Africa has shown me what matters' Politics Gordon Brown puts his troubles into perspective, report Helen Rumbelowin Johannesburg and Philip Webster Mandela to visit Britain in aid plea Football out to punish gay taunts on the pitch and terraces Sport Presley record charts decline Shopping boost Mother countries The Times 'It was the women who were the most abusive' Times World News US troops gather for onslaught as Mosul unrest threatens election By Our Foreign Staff: Treasures of Babylon are damaged by military base (Reuters): 'US in Iran' claim (Reuters): Freedom for 81 (AP): Suspect owns up Green Flag motoring assistance Sharon threatens to let loose Israeli military Alliance Leicester a real plus Immunity for Chirac could halt inquiries Zapatero open to talks with Eta allies Hiscox Tiananmen hero Zhao Ziyang dies, 85 Five years on, rocket victim finally comes to terms with his new arms Homechoice Picture Gallery The Times Offersdirect Vesteys fear ranch land grab Prisoner is freed after four trials in 43 years Warring officials make the grief worse for Britons Opodo. co. uk (AP): Nine women claim baby (AFP): Villagers kill tsunami looter (AFP): Survivors marry at relief camp Hollywood stars man the phones for charity Fishermen told to leave homes Sri Lanka's Government bans rebuilding of seaside town, Catherine Philp reports Pinstripe and pearls become part of the aftermath Times Business Boxclever sale Loss for Treasury Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Börse board backs chief in dispute over LSE bid Pressure on Korean banks amid meltdown fears Gold will shine again, research house says OU Business School Labour record could unravel before poll Need to Know Economics How the Week Finished Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Stop Press MoD denies deal Foster's plans bid British Funds Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Spate of new data backs concerns over economy Durlacher faces pressure for update on Lazard talks The Times How the eurozone sets interest rates Tyco and WorldCom bosses for trial in adjacent courts Adobe Intelligent Document Platform Korean banking sector faces an uncertain future Bad debts and takeovers perplex Korea's banks, Leo Lewis reports Military history provides insight into Powers in the Boardroom Jon Ashworth on a career that took Chris Gibson-Smith from BP geologist to the helm of a city institution The Times The Power 100 The leader in ten questions Software developers fear effect of EU law Business Link CBI to jazz up its conference Barracuda pays early to venture capitalists FSA investigates Skandia charges Investors bullish over property The Times Parents to shun shares as home for child funds Banking & Finance Halifax The Times Times Register Victoria De Los Angeles Enchanting Spanish soprano who must be counted among the finest singers of the past 50 years Lives Remembered Conroy Maddox Indefatigable British Surrealist artist and guardian of the movement's theoretical purity Conroy Maddox, Surrealist artist, was born on December 27, 1912. He died on January 14, 2005, aged 92 James Forman Courageous Civil-rights leader who criticised Martin Luther King for being too conciliatory Erna Rosenstein Surrealist artistat the forefront of Poland's postwar avant-garde Erna Rosenstein, Polish Surrealist artist and Poet, was born on May 17, 1913. She died on November 10, 2004, aged 91 John Lancaster-Smith Merchant Navy sailor turned travel agent who promoted sea journeys as the best means of travel Amrish Puri Indian cinema actor whose commanding presence made him Bollywood's favourite villain Amrish Puri, Bollywood actor, was born on June 22, 1932. He died of a brain haemorrhage on January 12, 2005, aged 72 Future unknown for castle with secret past Heritage status gives Vienna fresh self-respect Little more than arrant developer cynicism Architects Registration Board Admission 2004 Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving Memorial Service Forthcoming Marriages Appointment Dinner Church News Latest Wills Ultimate gardener's catalogue at risk Daily Life January 17, 1954 Chess Winning Move Personal Column Bridge A Right Royal Rumpus debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Will Prince Harry ever live down his foolish behaviour? should he make amends? The luxury of privacy Anniversaries Couldn't care less Misplaced humour Fuss about nothing The Times Leave him alone Birthdays What next? Further education Party poopers Questions Answered Justices entitled to find defective trailer roadworthy Queen's Bench Divisional Court Non-renewal of fixed-term contract is not less favourable treatment Court of Appeal New statute causes waste of judicial time Court of Appeal Icebergs cruise New Zealand seas Weather Eye Nature Notes The winner of the fight, Joseph Packer, the seconds and even the bottle-holders On this Day January 17, 1825 Winning Move Picture Gallery Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Police hint at 'more arrests' in fraud case Picture on Channel 4 becoming clearer Strong Flow negotiates first hurdle Times Test Doncaster Plumpton Leaders in the Jumps Championships The Wright Track Wolverhampton Snow Reports Today's Fixtures The Results Service Timely boost for González Rose falls back Maguire's target Vogl victorious Brooklands joy Ashdown on fire Whiteman's belt Maturing Hewitt ready to go back under microscope Australian Open Not the retiring kind? Britain wait anxiously on Rusedski Kipchoge's victory restores semblance of pride for Kenyans Athletics McCririck a stayer, to the delight of outsiders Sport on Television England's wounds soothed by Trescothick Cricket Fourth Test Match Foster happy to join elite group Bowls By a Correspondent: Alleyne inspires Brighton victory Basketball England earn day off at the Test Hockey By Our Sports Staff: McNabb inspires soaring Eagles American Football Uneven pitch boosts hopes of victory Timesonline Wounded Newcastle march on Heineken Cup Timesonline Dallaglio aiming for home rule after defeat in France Powerful Munster prevail by playing to their strength Saracens are halted at the last European Challenge Cup Kingsholm driven to silence by flowing French Sale fail to stamp their authority Kingsholm driven to silence by flowing French Leicester all smiles after late check-in Heineken Cup Quarter-Finals Wasps expected to call foul on Betsen Gullivers MacArthur puts on brave face despite exhaustion Sailing Robinson goes north in hope of learning new lines for England Christopher Irvine on how the union code is striving to shed its shackles Darts at the point of no return over drink and drugs policy The days when players go for a double will soon be gone, Mel Webb reports Rugby Union Win or lose, don't blame booze Great Refuellers Always Ready for next round The Times Crossword Button aims to shake and stir with new 007 Motor Racing By Our Sports Staff: France takes Dakar Rally honours on two wheels and four Times Sport Bruised England feel strain The Times Mortgages for Business The Game The Times Quotes of the Day They are iniquitous, but I can't condemn these league tables I see too marry young kids hanging around without jobs, hope or any stake in society A Teutonic twitticism Prize plonkers Secret weapon It's me to a tee… Image of the Day The Ethicist 'What we really want is to stop women dying' Ovarian cancer is deadly because it is hard to detect. But major breakthroughs are being made by a British team that launches an appeal this week, says Catherine O'Brien Ukctocs is the largest and most ambitious study into early warning tests 'We Decided to Tackle the Cancer Head-On' A Common Cancer To raise money for, or make a donation to, the Eve … A Deadly Gene in the Family The Times Abbey habit mended my ways Satirist Tony Hendra cleaned up his messy life with the guidance of a talkative monk, he tells Sue Ellicott Joe had a reservoir of intuition that understood the most modern of problems Who's who Correction Midnight raiders Treatment can help those who binge-eat every night, says Peta Bee Sufferers, driven by hunger pains, often raid the refrigerator throughout the night The Times Offersdirect Dr Thomas Stuttaford A new form of PSA test for prostate cancer is promising Parent Forum I am concerned that my brother has given his newborn the same name as one of my one-year-old twins. It is also our deceased father's name Send us your Problems The home front Even what to eat for breakfast can be a battle for parents who can't agree on what is best, says Clare Longrigg Get down and earthy with spinach Spinach Chana Dal home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Timesonline A superstar DJ's Men's Style Life as a DJ offers little incentive to dress smart, but there is one deck spinner who has discovered the joys of cotton knits and cool second-hands suits, says James Delingpole If he doesn't call, he doesn't care Microwave Man Power and romance of Crib Notes Gothic Quirkness, and bits and pieces that conjure surprise, are crucial Vote today Last chance to choose the Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough star Humble boy to deadly thane Interview Simon Russell Beale has teamed up again with his friend the director John Caird for Macbeth at the Almeida. Benedict Nightingale listens in to their mutual admiration society Week Ahead Country music? Which country? Pop Can we really define music by its national boundaries, wonders Steve Jelbert Tomorrow: Hockney's Mapplethorpe exhibition; building … Fight to the big finish Theatre Bites Bush, W12 It's a lament for an unjust, brutal world heading for Armageddon Concert MacMillan Weekend Barbican First Choice Pop Ian Broudie Ian Broudie Enterprise, NW3 Concert Harwood/Berner Wigmore Hall Opera & Ballet Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room TV & Radio Radio 4 Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section in the main paper Radio Choice London Art Fair David Chater's Choice Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Sky One Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice A trip deep into the conflict Zone Viewing Guide A very British coup True Fiction Hugo Rifkind T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3489 Polygon Su Doku Win Champagne The Sunday Times Word Watching Philip Howard The Writers Bureau The Game The Game Says Fa Needs to Break up Fight Contents Whistleblower Black Power Bought and Sold Thestory Gabriele Marcotti reports on Beveren, the Belgian club that has divided opinion by shipping in players from lvory Coast Thais next on Menu Chain of Events Evoke Unpleasant Memories Beveren's policy leaves a nasty taste in the mouth for Emmanuel Maradas, the Editor of African Soccer Magazine Arsenal Exploit Rules to Full Hard Man with a Heart of Gold Tony Cascarino reveals the soft centre beneath a reviled tough image Jose Starts to Have his Say Gabbylogan Chelsea manager is finding his voice after a quiet baptism in the Premiership Exeter given Reality Check Backtobasics Tom Dart sees the heroes of FA Cup weekend find things tricky in Billericay Arsenal Need Healing Spirit Champions' fralities there for all to see The Feud that Turned into Open Warfare Matt Dickinson says that Ferguson and Wenger must be brought to book Elder Statesmen Exposed in War Keane's Class is Permanent Dudek plays pivotal role again for Ferguson's men Chelsea Show No Sign of a Blip Title bandwagon just keeps on rolling O'leary's Poverty Plea Wearing Thin Villa prove too powerful for struggling Norwich Jeffers Screaming out for Starting Role Curbishley in quandary over striker orange The Times Rovers Happy to Go with Lack of Flow The Games Barclays Premiership The News Souness Stuck at Crossroads Newcastle United (2) 2 Shearer 9 (pen), Bramble 38 Southampton (1) 1 Crouch 42 Manager is facing some big decisions on Tyneside Fowler's Display Recalls Greater Days Manchester City Ashling O'connor on Liverpool's move options Themoneygame Everton Still Show Stomach for the Fi… Thegames Barclays Premiership Bouba Diop Steals It for Relieved Fulham Fulham (0) 1 Bouba Dlop 90 West Bromwich Albion Megson Begins Long Journey The Games Coca-Cola Championship Burley Alert to his Areas of Weakness Derby County Heath's Men Crumble to Bizarre Kuqi Winner Ipswich Town Reading's Championship goal drought continued as they were held to a goalless draw at Turf Moor Reading Goals from Gary Teale and Jason Roberts earned Wigan Athletic an important victory Wigan Athletic Andrew Crofts celebrated signing a new contract in style as his header earned Crofts 61 Plymouth Argyle Sheffield United Mayo 59 (og) Brighton & Hove Alb (1) 2 Carpenter 45, Knight 90 Leeds United Cardiff City (0) 1 Thome 52 (pen) Watford (2) 3 Helguson 9,29, Demerit 46 Crewe Alexandra (0) 1 Varney 68 Preston North End (0) 1 McKenna 64 Leicester City (1) 1 Connolly 25 Wolverhampton Miller 29,54, ince 72, cort 75 West Ham United (1) 2 Zamora 36,57 Heckingbottom Collects Overtime Bonus The Games Coca-Cola League One Luton town Coyne 29, Howard 54, Nicholls 74 (pen) Stockport County (0) 0 Swindon town Parkin 36,45 Blackpool (1) 2 Parker 18, Clarke 90 Barnsley (3) 4 Chopra 9, 24, 87 (pen), Boulding 38 Huddersfield Town (0) 2 Abbott 55 (pen), Booth 70 Milton Keynes Dons Harding2, Small 18 Colchester United (0) 0 Torquay United (1) 1 Kuffour 13 Hartlepool United (0) 2 Porter 68, Sweeney 71 Bristol City (0) 0 Bradford City (0) 0 Oldham Athletic (0) 1 Vernon 87 Doncaster Rovers (1) 2 Blundell 1, McSporran 81 Walsall (2) 3 Wrack 14, Leitao 26, Fryatt 90 Chesterfield (0) 0 Hull City (0) 2 Barmby 46, Green 60 Peterborough United (1) 2 Thomson 26, Willock 90 Port Vale (0) 0 Brentford (1) 1 Hutchinson 29 Wrexham (0) 1 Armstrong 67 Tranmere Rovers (2) 5 Dagnall 21, Hume 42, Roberts 49, Whitmore 79, Hall 81 Northampton Back in the Glory Hunt Coca-Cola League Two Northampton town (0)1 Galbraith 87 Darlington (1) 1 Gregorio 7 Mixed fortunes attend left backs Lincoln City (0) 1 Green 62 Bristol Rovers (0) 1 Agogo 67 Scunthorpe United (1) 3 Butler 6, Torpey 64,87 Bury (1) 2 Porter 31 Keogh 48 Cambridge UTD (0) 0 Chester City (0) 0 MacClesfield Town (1) 2 Tipton 18, Parkin 54 Kidderminster (0) 0 Shrewsbury Town (0) 0 Boston United (0) 0 Cheltenham Town (2) 4 Wilson 9, Gillespie 26, Devaney 58, McCann 69 (pen) Rushden & Diamonds (1) 1 Taylor 30 Oxford United (1) 2 Mooney 20, Davies 57 Yeovil Town (0) 1 Guyett 82 Southend United (0) 0 Notts County (0) 0 Leyton Orient (0) 1 Echanomi 81 Grimsby Town (1) 2 Parkinson 19, Gritton 71 Rochdale (1) 1 Tait 4 Mansfield Town (1) 1 Barker 38 Swansea City (0) 2 Connor 51, Trundie 59 (pen) Wycombe Wanderers (0) 2 Johnson 77, Guppy 83 Sutton Versatility Gives Celtic the Edge Thegames Bank of Scotland Premierleague Aberdeen (0) 0 Celtic (1) 1 Sutton 24 Champions dig in to earn full points Rae Gets his Teeth into Goals Rangers (2) 3 Thompson 6, Andrews 38, Rae64 Dunfermline Athletic (0) 0 Spirits lifted after week of misery Dundee (1) 3 Robb 28, McManus 48, Sutton 56 (pen) Inverness CT (0) 1 Brewster 90 Heart of Midlothian (1) 3 Pressley 44, Miller 49, Hartley 86 Dundee United (1) 2 Robson 19, Archibald 53 Kilmarnock (2) 2 Boys 1,44 Motherwell (0) 0 Livingston (0) 0 Hibernian (0) 2 O'Connor 53, Riordan 74 First Division Second Division Third Division Tonbridge on Upward Progress Thegames Non-League Football Team Bath Turned over by Groundsmen Team Bath (1) 1 Jaukovic 8 Histon (0)2 1 Cambridge 73, Nightingale 88 Sending-off ends students' dream Long Shot Can Pay off in Hunt for Striking Options Thefantasygame 04105 Weeklywinner Theleaderboard Thesuperleague Thefantasygame www.timesonline. co. uk Championship manager 5 Why Di Canio is a Fan Not a Fanatic Gabriele Marcotti explains the gesture that divided Rome and shocked Europe Resultsandstatistics Owen on Mark for Real When There is All Pain and No Gain Theplayer Physical agony turns to mental torture on the sidelines for Aki Riihilahti Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You The Hairdryer Managers in a Lather Tonight's TV Delia's Dish of the Week Dr what They're Eating in Norwich Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures tiny.com
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