News from 19/01/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Ray Jones, David N. James, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Kirsty McLeod, Patrick Muirhead, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Alice Rawsthorn, Sam Lister and David Charter, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Bowers, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Sean O'Neill and Richard Ford, Tom Bawden and Dominic Walsh, Carl Mortished, Normen Giller, Sam Marlowe, Nick Hasell Stock Market, Jo Bloor, Martin Vlietstra, Joe Joseph, Noel Falconer, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rodrigo Bromley, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, John Rafferty (Chief Executive), Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Petty, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Clarke weighs, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Neil Palin, E. Hurst, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tony Thorn, Hugo Rifkind, Alan Hamilton and Stewart Tendler, Tim de Lisle, Anthony Lester, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Victor Smith, Michael Evans and David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Holly Finn, Mark Hix, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ronald Watson, Jeremy Page, Kenneth Clarke, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Colin Tweedie, Patrick Hosking, Patrick Harrington (Protector), Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Roy Lilley (Vice-Chairman), Oliver August, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Glynis Kozma, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Mick Holloway, Paul Simons, John Allison, Joanna Pitman, Anna Patty, Mary Ann Sieghart, Craig Lord, David Green, Neil Fisher, Richard Ford and Philip Webster, Peter Riddell, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, Jacob Dean, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Peter M. Woodroffe, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, David Mossman, Ivor Braka, James Hider and Andrew Norfolk, Stephen Dalton, Sam Brown, Nicola Woolcock, Tom Roundell, M. Lingard, Gavin Halliday, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Luisa Sanders, Daphne Kemp, Jenny Davey, P. J. Sleightholme, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Doctors' booking system 'set to fail' FSA to get tough Liverpool lose Only the Rich Buy Art Anti-Putin protest Airbus lifts off One in the eye 'Blind loyalty to a party can often be unprincipled' Index The Army's shame Pictures of abuse in Iraq stun court martial, reports Roger Boyes Clarke wants anti-torture deal Extremist cleric staged al-Qaeda recruiting rally In the Times Today The Times Muslim groups complain of Islamophobia on TV Clarke seeks torture deal Sport Police toughen stance on pubs Hospitals gear up Blizzards strike IRA denies raid How It Should Work Half the appointment is spent making a booking Toucan The doctor won't see you now He can't. A £196m computer system designed to handle 205,000 online appointments has made just 63, report Sam Lister and David Charter Bars should pay for police to deal with drunken yobs, says Clarke The licensing industry has to face up to its responsibilities, the Home Secretary tells Richard Ford and Philip Webster What He Said Mayor defends gay pride flags on shops Lloyds TSB WD-40 adds coke-busting to its list of handy household chores Images of humiliated Iraqis heap disgrace on the Army British soldiers claim they were following orders The Court Martial Charges On Other Pages Army chief condemns abuse Sainsbury's Just AA sk Blair and his ministers accused of walking away from war wounded Labour struggles to find donors to fill its £20m election war chest Aviator Bespoke Suits Jamieson Reed (Wills & Trusts) Ltd Morgan Stanley High-Seas Hero England may well expect, but there was never a patch on Lord Nelson Carbon Trust Learning Curves Universal Dental Implant Protected Sport Traditional grammar teaching is waste of time, say academics Citroën Branson bangs on BT Picture Gallery Tory's EU hitlist Picture Gallery Ps Telegraph takes blame for Archbishop's loss of faith People Social entrepreneurs Justice for a judge Political future of postwar Iraq Angela Cannings The vanishing hanky We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by … Tories' proposed efficiency savings Doctors' affliction Effect of placing babies in playpens Targeted customer The Times Choice for the Few Ministers are running out of time to make the hospital computer work New Edition History doesn't have to repeat itself If the redtops get their hands on this little treasure, I'll be Custered Notebook Serious Injuries The casualties of war cannot be neglected by the Government The pious hope plan has been tested to destruction. Anarchy reigns in Iraq The elections will not bring peace. That must await the departure of Western troops Where power will meet poetry tomorrow Bush's inauguration will be pure theatre, And however venerable the script, expect the magic to work again There is that moment when something unexpected and spontaneous resonates Join the Debate At last, one nation again Time is short, but Oliver Letwin's tax-and-spend policies offer Britain a credible future For the first time since being in opposition, we have a serious plan for governing Britain Thunderer: Is there life after Bafta? Bradford & Bingley Party games Caught in the act Making a point Direct Line NHS boss denies selling bones to private clinics Picture Gallery Business Troubles for Dick and Jane Ministers fight tooth and toenail to prove NHS is in rude health Parliamentary Sketch Lloyds TSB Green Flag Today in Parliament London Energy Firstnight the Sharpest Critics Young and original: six visual artists in the frame Firstnight Photography Photography 2005 Victoria Miro Gallery, W1 Courting couple parted after 76 years A bicycle ride that began in 1929 has come to an end in London's Transport Museum, writes Alan Hamilton Alliance Leicester Teacher wins £22,000 payout Murder hearing Pints go plastic Both sides still have to make their sums work Political Briefing Dell Weather Eye Howard admits to a rift on tax Green squads set to help councils move up recycling league LBC The Good Grand dame of film on canvas Hospital deaths under scrutiny GM for the birds Chase killed baby Pincher pinched 'I could understand it if I had been violent' Shared parenting is usual outcome in US Parents who ignore child contact orders face curfews and tagging Parenting: Model Plans Hindus reclaim their symbol of life tiscali T2 Ancient Sign of Fortune Times World News The all-singing, all-dancing Airbus is all things to all men Leaders puffed up with national pride in new giant of the skies, reports Charles Bremner From Dream to Take off Harvest gives taste of Nero's Rome Troubled Times churchill www.onspeed.com Putin faces confidence vote over pension protest (AP): Dissident victory (AFP): Kane actress dies jobcentreplus Gaza suicide bomb marks Abbas visit (Reuters): Bomb blow to Eta peace Labour party leader resigns (AFP): Police chief quits (AP): Thief's car death (AFP): 150 die in river (Reuters): Media killings up (AFP): Brush with pain The Times Bush II arrives bearing gifts-but Europe will still be looking for more Foreign Editor's Briefing Family photographs rescued from 9/11 rubble Love match to needle match: a brother plots political revenge We should try talking as well as fighting, admits Rice Online Saddam's cousin 'paid for revolt' from Leeds Guilty plea breakthrough in Oil-for-Food scandal The Times Direct Line Zhao's private funeral saves party's face Nationwide Zhao's private funeral saves party's face Times Business PM's China plea Hollinger losses Xstrata deadline Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Financial watchdog to sharpen teeth after L&G appeal Inquiry Man Goes Surge in oil price piles agony on consumers as household bills soar L&G's sucker punch is not a knockout Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Musseling in on Whitbread Can we blame the weather? Logitech Actuary partners in £240m windfall Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Patent complaint Stop Press Caesars on a roll 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 MP's back inquiry into 130% loans 48 Hours to Grant Instant Negative Equity dti HMV sales growth bucks festive blues Big Piece of Several Pies Price—cutting helps market leader stay ahead of its rivals Impressive growth in sales 'will keep Tesco to the fore' What Shoppers and Rivals Say hp invent Gaucho buyout gives bonanza to founder Rock back in race after U-turn on Countryside Russians fuel demand for £4m mansions Picture Gallery It's windfalls all round as Tragus sells for £92m A 550—seater Trojan horse set to fly European Briefing New York Mercantile Exchange Business Away on glory day City Diary Swords into City Diary Hollinger reports $74m loss in delayed accounts Double act City Diary Cable TV companies to launch video on demand Blair gives blessing to Rover's deal with Chinese Compass loses 34% after CSFB alert on low cash levels Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Tesco's tills keep ringing up a proven success story Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Domino Printing Science Gilts Arriva leads reverse for transport sector Smaller Capitalisation Shares Halladale Furniture prices give unexpected lift to inflation The Sunday Times Pension gap blocks Cookson split Retailers resist discounts Misery for investors as NU cuts payouts on policies Multiple Display Advertising Items Börse elite will steer LSE bid Board has free hand to make offer Analysis Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre 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 Banking & Finance Samaritans The Chartered Institute of Taxation Associate exams, November 2004 BPP Professional Education Times Register Veronica Lady Maclean Well-connected writer, traveller, restaurateur and devotee of the Scottish Highlands and Yugoslavia Veronica Lady MacLean, writer and traveller, was born on December 2, 1920. She died on January 7, 2005, aged 84 Lives Remembered Virginia Mayo Glamorous and versatile Hollywood actress who played opposite all the leading men of her day Virginia Mayo, actress, was born on November 30, 1920. She died on January 17, 2005, aged 84 Charles Bell Australian who rose from wiping floors at McDonald's to be the company's CEO at the age of 43 Charies BEll, Chief executive of McDonald's April-November 2004, was born on November 7,1960. was born on November 7,1960. He died of cancer on January 17,2005, aged 44 Anniversaries Birthdays Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular On the Defensive Should the law let us take on burglars without fear of reprisal in the courts? No protection Judge is entitled to reject expert's version of events Court of Appeal Second-guessing No time to reason Odds against Accused cannot sue court over custody extension Queen's Bench Divisional Court Questions Answered Chess Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Daily Life January 19,1940 Bridge Overcalling-12 Thanksgiving Services Britain shivers in an Arctic 'onion' Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Doyen rated best of a bad bunch in Europe Racing Classic Odds Prescott production line provides Wylie with foundation for success Times Test Doncaster wins approval Fakenham Newcastle Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Results from Melbourne Bold Molik sticks up for doubles partner Rusedski requests help for defining end to his career Australian Open Times Online Flintoff in doubt for one-day matches Times Online Hoggard follows tradition to become unlikely hero Richard Hobson finds there is nothing flashy about England's match-swinger A Breed Apart Five Unlikely Demons of Speed Cronje tragedy that has left South African game in a fix Cricket Tim de Lisle on England's return to Centurion, the scene of cricket's most notorious crime Farrell sent home after aggravating knee injury Rugby League Anything to Declare? Centurion Scores BMW take charge in the Wentworth driving seat Golf Marshall back on form after Athens failure Swimming Tomorrow Robinson looking for the right mix The Times Cricket Von Hoesslin signs up for Harlequins survival fight Times Online Christopher Irvine sees how England shape up at their rugby league training camp MacArthur slows Holders stunned England slump Delight in Dhaka Major ambition Mass brawl brings FA charge The Results Service Football Times Online Villa censured over approach for Beattie White out of luck Today's Fixtures Snow Reports He's only 19 and football used to be fun. So why does Wayne Rooney act like a grumpy old man? Rumour Mill Ferguson on his way back to Rangers Pools Forecast The Premiership Today Arsenal and United told to make peace Spirited Burnley turf out impostors FA Cup Joey Gudjonsson, the Iceland midfield player, secured … Peugeot Out on their Own Five Other Gaffes Tomorrow The Times Crossword 22,877 An Impossible Dream? Perryman prepares to tackle United with common sense Tom Dart calculates the chance of a shock at Exeter tonight Ferguson endeavours to keep underdogs on leash Times Sport Gamble backfires on Benitez The Times Mortgages for Business Wayne's whirl Why Sir Alex needs to calm down an angry The Times Quotes of the Day Rubbishing a defector is a mistake - for any party How can a political partisan supporting a party 'right or wrong' be good for Britain? Send your comments to Chill out, Gordon Shelf life Image of the Day As blizzards in Glasgow cause chaos, two walkers brave the snow in the city's Kelvingrove Park The Ethicist Anchor's away: how my After leaving BBC radio to become anchorman on Britain's smallest ITV station Patrick Muirhead found himself drowing in the murky waters of local celebrity My eyesight was so poor that I had to squint to read the teleprompt Pausing to inspect my purchases, the woman said:'Andrex, I always knew you was quality' The day I met the daughter of Hitler's favourite Nazi Sixty years after she was freed from the horrors of the Nazi concentration camp at Belsen Daniel Finkelstein's mother had a remarkable meeting in Berlin with Albert Speer's daughter The Times Offers Direct The Times We voted for John Kerry but we're singing for George Bush President Bush's $40 million inaugural bash won't attract the hip musicians who flocked to Bill Clinton's-and many of the performers didn't even vote for him. David Sinclair reports The premier league artists, such as R. E. M., will be conspicuous by their absence Making a meal out of a bowl of soup home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Ribollita Timesonline Sleep tight, dear, from Mum in jail Stress that led to my breakdown Love Etc Monet, Manet, money… art's a rich man's world, isn't … Not at all: as the London Art Fair opens, five enthusiasts tell Lucia van der Post you don't need to be loaded to be a serious collector Aygaz director, the Design Museum I Really started buying art because I needed something to hang on my I First became interested in collecting contemporary art when I because director of the Association I Became an art dealer because I noticed that the only one of my father's Exclusive Viewing for Times Readers I was introduced to the art world by Thomas Dane, who is a friend and art dealer So perfect, so blonde Bar a few exceptions, most of today's actresses/singers/models are difficult to tell apart, argues Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong How to have the perfect eyebrows Watch, don't just look Visual Art Rachel Campbell-Johnston enters Richard Wentworth's world of wonder Decorative Ottoman drinking flask Concert BBCSO/MacMillan Barbican The account of Birtwistle's Exody showed what was missing elsewhere Firstnight in the main paper a showcase for young photographers London Palladium Latin spirit braving the elements Dance Flamenco Festival Sadler's Wells They were a living illustration of the fusion of classic and contemporary Mime Festival Exit Napoleon Pursued by Rabbits Croydon Clocktower Entertainments Pop The Used Brixton Academy, Sw9 TV & Radio Radio Choice London Art Fair David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide Drowning in Debt BBC Two, 10pm Variations Desperate Housewives Paparazzi The Long Memory Film Choice End of Days (1999) Happy Together (1997) Harsh lessons in the art of war Last Night's TV It's just a new take on giving True Fiction Hugo Rifkind T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3491 London, 2005 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku One. Tel Crème Facing life's obstacles Working Relationship: Nick Baxter, chief executive of Cornerstone, and his PA, Cath Gill Nick arranged for Cath when she was fighting cancer Multiple Display Advertising Items Cool, cutting-edge offices mean work, rest and some play Michelle Braham meets two creative women who feel blessed to work in quirky companies Time Savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Low-fat fish supper has flavour and zing Tasting Fashionable eyewear with great specs appeal Karen Homer Real-life fashion The perfect pair of spectacles should suit your face, personality and wardrobe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference Call Hotel is small but perfectly formed Win a holiday in Barbados Fyi Picture Gallery Plasma Laptop
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