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News from 24/01/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Alexandra Blair, Victoria Solt Dennis, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Martin Howley, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Terry Rands, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Kailash Budhwar, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Bowers, Ronald V. Lightbown, Richard Irving, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Dan Green, Irwin Stelzer, Caitlin Moran and Sophie Kirkham, Robin Tobin, Paul Badham (Professor), Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Nicholls, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Diego Maradona, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Patricia Benstead, Jonathan Gornall, Philip Yates, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Winston Churchill, Phil Gordon, David Porter, Eric Mason, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Graham Wood, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Dan Silver, Daniel McGrory, Alexandra Frean and David Rose, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, Alison Steadman, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Hugh Sacker, Rick Broadbent, Ann Treneman, John Burke, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Phyllis Highwood, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Mike Leigh, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, William Ress-Mogg, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, Tony Cascarino, John Allison, Bob Landers, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Geraldine Dymond, Claire Turvey, Tim Hames, Giles Wade, Gareth Howell, Craig Lord, Peter Watts, Andrew Hambelton, Ashling O'connor, Alan M. Calvard, Jane Kelly, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Alan Smith, Martin Hasseck, David Sanderson, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Laura Peek, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Simon Grace, Owen Slot, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Guy Fletcher-Wood,

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The Times Google plans free telephone service In from the cold A levels saved The Game Arsenal resurgent Pope's testament Carson, 79, dies 'The official desecration of tombstones is an aesthetic … Get away from it all I'm not ready to retire yet, Armani tells Paris In the Times Today The Times Google gears up for a free-phone challenge to BT Election lost: Howard guru Start of the Big Search Senior Tory steps up power struggle Business Train slide traps skiers in Alps Hunting challenge Call for terror trial Arms caution The X-ray files Road to St Peter's Megane Voice of Vatican that has defied silence Pope gives blessing for publication of his last testament Book will give first account of 1981 assassination attempt, reports Ruth Gledhill Police spent £900,000 to give Hamza street pulpit Factfinding Labour may cut duty for first-time buyers Weather Eye Four killed in Somerset crash Coming home Crossing death Working women Out of the ashes PRU The Lord The Rapper Puff Daddy eyes Lloyd Webber empire The controversial hip-hop star and entrepreneur considers buying his way into the West End, writes Adam Sherwin New look at advice that gives drinkers too many headaches Units are outdated as a way to measure alcohol, reports Helen Rumbelow Norwich Union More seek surgery to stay forever young Parents call to revive baby Payout for nurse Hanged in cell Burnt body found Unsung directors MPs sign up to keep diplomatic bags safe Greater London Fund for the Blind Ryanair Online We'll keep a levels, says Kelly Education Secretary also plans to let teachers ban pupils to enforce zero tolerance for disruption, writes Alexandra Blair Civil war erupts online as Iraqis A poster campaign warns,'You vote, you die', but the 180 polling stations in Basra should be well protected, reports Michael Evans from southern Iraq New abuse cases pending as Amnesty cries foul Poll Position Main Alliances Prepare for a great experiment Hatred, bombs, hope and confusion mark a desperate country's trial of democracy, James Hider reports British Airways Virgin The rock fan who made hundreds ill Green Flag Plans made for 'overdue' flu disaster Antiviral drugs are best but there are just not enough to go round It's a very happy Monday for Bez Caitlin Moran and Sophie Kirkham on victory for the man who tried to escape Celebrity Big Brother abbey Rac Like Father like Son Snow on Way Blizzards leave thousands stranded in US airports Trend Micro Times readers raise £240,000 for Christmas charity appeal churchill Grand Vitara Line of Hope Steam cells found to be contaminated It's back to the drawing board for medical research, reports Mark Henderson Labour lines up Brown's deputy Dell One. Tel The Week in Parliament Bayer Researcher says MP asked him to dig dirt on gay rival Dales curb on homes President Bush's second term The ethics of legalising assisted dying A voter's dilemma Child contact Use of grammar We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by … Spread of English as global language Mobile phone hazards Greater London Shield of invisibility School reports We are most amused Picture Gallery Sound Instincts An impressive start by the new Education Secretary Moody Blues Is today the best or Worst day of the year? If you're still waitings for a parcel of flies, this could be your lucky day A Fresh Start in Ukraine Yushchenko must now heal splits at home and with Russia Thunderer: Go on, Ken. On yer bike Picture Gallery The Kennedy dilemma More votes-or more seats? It looks as if the Lib Dem leader can't have it both ways The Times The Tories find their voice at last Oliver Letwin has shattered Brown's monopoly of the debate on Britain's future In memory of 50 million missing Americans, lost to this iniquitous law The result of Roe v Wade has been that abortion in the US has become an epidemic Warming hearts with the notes that really matter Firstnight Pop/Rock Cardiff Tsunami Benefit Millennium Stadium Alliance Leicester Oxfam Hiscox Kylie takes out £½m contract on hitman First Night How a spy in sky will keep an EU eye on those who till the land Opodo Armani's first foray into French fashion territory shows he's not finished yet Paris may not like it, but the Italian designer is the man to revive a show that is resting on its reputation, writes Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor Flying Duke runs into spending flak Monarch Scheduled Direct Line Times World News Ukraine comes in from the cold Yushchenko uses inauguration to promise that his country's future lies in West, writes Jeremy Page Yushchenko's Rise to Power Changing State 35-day cave ordeal gives suicide man will to live churchill Italian tragedy echoes Romeo and Juliet VSO Neo-Nazis snub Auschwitz debate lastminute.com Rumsfeld 'has secret spy force' The Times Offersdirect TV king Johnny Carson is dead Su Doku Courtneys Alliance Leicester Fears over US attack on Tehran overshadow Straw visit Champ who gets a kick out of losing A former sumo hero has won Japanese hearts by perseverance in the boxing ring, reports Leo Lewis from Tokyo lastminute.com OU Business School Online (AP): Terror suspects (AP): Madonna 'miracle' The Times Militants push for Palestinian peace accord (Reuters): Kenyans die in tribal clashes Power of Hamas Just AAsk The Chairman returns to sell Sudan's peace Homechoice Cost of War Rescuers find island's sole survivor living on coconuts Volunteers needed for long-term service Thai resort destroys paper trail leading to lost Britons Documents that could identify tsunami victims on Phi Phi are being ignored by the Thai police, reports Daniel McGrory. Pictures: Peter Nicholls Times Business Interflora vote Monday January 24 2005 Pru's growth drive Wolseley deal How the Week Finished Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Ex-legal chief attacks 'selective' City fears dip in growth figures AstraZeneca faces investor pressure over succession Montreux Jazz Festival firm tunes up for a £60m sale Direct Line Why the credit bubble may yet burst Economic Agenda Need to Know How the Week Finished Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Deutsche ruling Stop Press Italian phone deal Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot SFI weights up options to bolster its recovery Franco-Chinese wine group set for Hong Kong flotation Five hotels become a family affair in £50m package deal Mill House Inns put up for sale by Phoenix hp invent Spanish banking joins Santander boss in the dock Investors set to pore over bank statements The Times Dublin hitch delays Horlick fund debut Börse asks rebels to be patient over LSE Travis chief to get big leaving perk Eurotunnel nears start of debt talks Jaeger-Lecoultre Third AIM listing for entrepreneur Lupus head widens net after failing to land deal The Scottish lawyer turned merchant banker who is king … Powers in the Boardroom A man of many interests, Sir Angus Grossart is planning to die of exhaustion, he tells Jon Ashworth The Times The Power 100 The leader in ten questions The Times European The Times Key day for patrician master of Italian icon Richard Owen meets the man leading the Agnelli family's Fiat group and campaigning for Italian industry Banking & Finance whizz-kidz Times Register Johnny Carson King of the late-night chat show, whose impeccable timing and convivial manner were sometimes at odds with his offstage persona Johny Carson, televison presenter, was born on October 23,1925. He died on January 23,2005, aged 79 Colin Kirkland Gifted and enthusiastic engineer who helped to see the Eurotunnel project through difficult times Colin Kirkland, OBE, engineer, was born on April 21,1936. He died of cancer on December 23,2004, aged 68 Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Margherita Carosio, concert soprano, ws born on June 7,1908. She died on January 10,2005, aged 96 José Bezerra de Silva, Brazilian musician, was born on March 9,1927. He died on January 17,2005, aged 77 Jimmy Griffin, singer and songwriter, was born in 1943. He died of cancer on January 11,2005, aged 61 Nell Rankin, Opera and concert mezzo-soprano, was born on January 3,1926. She died on January 13,2005, aged 78 Quest to control a cruel genetic killer The Times Young prostitutes risk death for food and freedom Notebook Charity Appeal Court Circular Picture Gallery Forthcoming Marriages From padded cells to Fosteritos-a history of railways underground Reception Legal News Royal Navy News Government Appointment Church News Latest Wills Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Chess Winning Move Daily Life January 24,1906 CAH: Quick Word Duped Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Tilting at Infinity Which is more worthy of commemoration this year—Einstein's theory of relativity or Cervantes's Don Quixote? Local knowledge Anniversaries Story repeats itself If we ask 'what if' Ain't necessarily so Science and folly Birthdays Knight time Questions Answered Downstream neighbour has prior right to water supply Court of Appeal Power to postpone possession order after breach Court of Appeal Factors relevant to discharge of restricted patient Queen's Bench Division Remitted matter can be a continuation of the case Court of Appeal Times Online A miserable day-but only on paper Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day January 24, 1973 Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Macs Joy caps big day for Harrington Racing Big-Race Result Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Times Test 1.30 Crown Racing Juvenile Southwell Fontwell Park The Wright Track Wolverhampton Today's Fixtures The Results Service Clarke shines in deputy role Nicol out early Yelling on a high Donald leads way Fighting talk Canterbury coup Steady start Gardener driven by bid to step up another gear Athletics The Times Offers Direct Writers reward Ellis for total dedication Hockey Faldo winners get maestro's seal of approval By a Correspondent: Bears head for decider as Jets are grounded Basketball Finely tuned Foster takes early initiative Rackets Snow Reports Clark pulls clear with exemplary final round Golf Evergreen Agassi in mood for Federer Australian Open Full Results from Melbourne Top women forced to work long hours for rewards Times Online Armstrong confident inquiry will clear his name Cycling Few rays of sunlight on horizon for Henman Struggling MacArthur falls behind record pace Sailing King and Kerkow prove to be winning combination Bowls Meeke gives Britain mild tonic as Loeb dominates once again Motor Rallying Marshall works on confidence after grim Olympics Swimming Full-strength Chelsea get walloped by All Blacks The Sunday Times O'Sullivan changes tack to complete satisfying triumph Snooker Elite coaches with designs on success Owen Slot discovers the dressing-room secrets that may help to bring glory Sport on Television Moynihan hits out as clubs pay Government's price Sports Politics Mapletoft makes Saracens suffer Leeds seal win after stamping out Northampton's challenge THG Sport Gloucester regroup to get season back on right track Times Online Lewis adds weight to rumours of probable ring return Painful lessons on the comeback trail Fistful of Dollars how the Stakes Have Risen Full Scoreboard from Centurion Park The Times Crossword 22,881 Times Online Nel whips up storm upon arrival on centre stage Fifth Test Match Times Sport England ride out the storm The Times Renault The Game The Times Reasons to Be Cheerful Quotes of the Day No stone unturned in the name of official vandalism The Great Gravestone Desecratin goes on—courtesty of our council taxes Taramasalata mission Count us out, George Image of the Day Winston Churchill photographed in August 1944. Britain's wartime leader died 40 years ago today The Ethicist Don't worry, be happy, look at the snowdrops As a scientist devises a formula to prove that today is the most depressing day of the year, Richard Morrison and other Times writers find reasons to be cheerful Prince Harry, royal spin and Diana in the swimming … Stewart Purvis, this year's News International lecturer on broadcasting, tells Ann Treneman about the royals, spin past and present, the Hutton report and what it's like to get a call from the PM Broadcasters in 1938 were guilty of spin. The picture 66 years later is not so clear The Times Offers Direct The Times Dr Thomas Stuttaford Say cheese, baby A 3-D ultrasound scan shows your unborn child in fascinating detail. But, asks Nigel Hawkes, is it safe? All specialist societies say that ultrasound should be used for medical purposes only Open the kernels, we'll have supper in ten minutes Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Corn Hotcakes with Smoked Salmon Times Online Tank tops: it's a farewell to arms Men's Style Don't be put off by the Bay City Rollers and Ronnie Corbett, tank tops are back in fashion. But you may need the panache of John Lennon, says James Delingpole Who's dying for the right to vote, then? Wrap up brightly for a January jaunt The dress is back, so don't wait for spring before kicking off your jeans, say the Times fashion team It might be the feminine mood right now, but the dress is making a comeback Emma Hope Shoes Sale Arts 'We all love to have a laugh at the human condition' Interview Alison Steadman is back where she started, at Hampstead Theatre, in an Ortonesque family Satire. Sam Mariowe talks to her about life, the truth about comedy and Mike Leigh After Abigail... A Star of Stage, Screen and Television Tomorrow in the arts Dance Visionary choreographer Robert Cohan is honoured at last, Debra Craine reports With full bed and bawd Why do we fetishise something as ordinary as sex, wonders Caltlin Moran The only female touches were the scattering of objects from Ikea Week Ahead The perfect romance Dance La Fille mal gardée Covent Garden Pop The Go! Team 100 Club, W1 First Choice Opera A Child of Our Time London Coliseum Concert RLPO/Schwarz Philiharmonic Hall, Liverpool Entertainments Concert Amanda Roocroft Wigmore Hall Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Like Father like Son Afternoon Play: The Hitch Viewing Guide Dispatches Live Special: After the Tsunami/wave that Shook the World: An Equinox Special Variations Like Father like Son Anatomy for Beginners Marty (1955, b/w) Film Choice Deep Blue Sea (1999) The Fly (1986) Musical memorial proves fitting tribute Weekend TV Taking the waters. . . True Fiction As passengers leave the troubled luxury liner Aurora, T2 imagines one couple risking adventure T2 Quiz Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts The Game No Need for Star Culture Features Results and Reports Regulars www.thetimes.co.uk/thegame Whistle Blower Evil Empire? The Agents Hit Back A furious attack by a club chairman on the 'scum' who represent the players has drawn a deflant response, Oliver Kay reports Money Drain The Men who Would Sell their Own Mother Wenger Has Seen this All before Champions League irrelevance is all that is left for Arsenal and Moan United Rick Broadbent on the somewhat flamboyant findings of the latest report Fans Survey a Cosmetic Act Fantales Supporters Request Checks for Bates Claridge Relishing Antique Roadshow Peter Lansley finds 38-year-old happy wanderer in no mood to retire Old Gold A Little Bit of England Sets Sail for Serie a Christopher Irvine reports from Genoa, a club proud of a heritage that goes back to a doctor from Stock Newington Wenger Cracked-You Will Too, Jose Mark Pougatch joins the queue for Chelsea wobble Rumour Mill Tonight Charlton Rise to Occasion Panic over ... Chelsea Conquer Early Blip Ronaldo Embraces United's Future Manchester United Aston Villa Bruce Blames Referee for Dashing Hopes Birmingham City Fulham Drury Seals Epic Recovery The Times Offers Direct Palace Prove a Cut above Crystal Place Tottenham Hotspur Bleak Outlook for Benitez Kick-Start for Happy Robson West Bromwich Albion (1) 2 Campbell 5, Wallwork 81 Manchester City (0) 0 Wenger Cries an Old Tune Tony Cascarino believes the Arsenal manager is selective in the truth he sees Bergkamp's Goal Helps Keep the Distance down Arsenal (1) 1 Bergkamp 19 Newcastle Limited (0) 0 A Combustible Obsessive Played out of Position and … George Caulkin on a forward treading a precarious path Bellamy Left Fit to Drop Nick Szczepanik on the striker who is giving his manager another headache Reading Keep Fans on Edge Reading (0) 4 Ingimarsson 90 Ipswich Town (0) 1 Bent 90 Rasiak Double Heaps Pressure on Pardew West Ham United (1) 1 Fletcher 26 Derby County (1) 2 Rasiak 10,63 Sunderland Survive Warnock's Test of Mettle Sunderlan (1) 1 Stewant 44 Sheffield United (0) 0 Watford Keep Eye on Bigger Cup Picture Vigan Athletic (1) 2 cCuloch 25,52 Vatford (2) 2 yer 13, Webber 27 Boyd Embellishes Hartlepool's Team Ethic with Touch of Class Hartlepool United (1) 2 Boyd 16 (pen), Sweeney 71 Bristol City (1) 1 Brooker 26 Times Online Murphy Makes his Mark in Boston's Fall Boston United (1) 2 Kirk 15, Rusk 72 Swansea City (0) 3 Trundle 52,90 90 (pen), Robinson 62 Rangers Hold on Aberdeen (1) 1 MacKie 19 Rangers (2) 2 Prso 9, McNaughton 16 (og) Butcher Despairs of Ever Catching Celtic Kilcullen Bid to Fight Fires Gravesend & Northfleet (0) 1 Saunders 59 Aldershot Town (1) 3 Dixon 9,56,64 Nationwide Conference North Nationwide Conference Referee's Name Mud after Holders Fall Bridgwater Town (1) 2 Young 25, Soloi 90 Winchester City (0) 0 When It Comes to Midfield, Steer Clear of Mr Reliable Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Super League www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Championship manager 5 Welcome to the Cheap Feats Gabriele Marcotti looks on with dread at Dutch attempts to spice up the system Results and Statistics Own Goals All Too Easy in Name Game Alyson Rudd is thankful that she decided not to call her first-born Hristo Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Prices Goes Back in Time Tonight's TV Rafael Benitez has stunned Merseyside by admitting … Delia's Dish of the Week ... What They're Drinking in Norwich The Daily Fix Tom Dart's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures tiny.com

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