News from 25/01/2005
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Clive Coleman, Krishnan R. Iyengar, James Hider and Ali al-Khafaji, Andrew Robson, Tim Marlow, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Dr Zoe Balmforth, Thames Ditton, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, David Pannick, Peter Stockwell, Peter Verstage, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Robina Rafferty, Chief Executive, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Tony Allen, Sam Marlowe, Tim Woolford, Kevin Eason, Russell Jenkins and David Rose, Amon Cohen, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Alan Downey, Jennifer Ghandhi, Emma Wall, Gabriel Rozenborg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Catherine Chetwynd, Bernard Parke, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, David Besant, Jane Clarke, Lynton Crosby (General Election Campaign Director), Kirk Smith, Emma Lunn, H. J. Baker, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Dr Mosaraf Ali, Richard Susskind, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Richard Matthews, Angela Jameson, David Johnson, Anne Treneman, Russell Kempson, Ken Wood, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Alexandra Frean and David Rose, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Tony Dawe and Hugh Thompson, Lisa Armstrong, Saatchi (Co-Chairman), Charles H. Rieper, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Laura Lee Davies, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, William Davies, Noorzaman Rashid, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ann Aves, Tom Hanks, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Jack Rabinowicz, Helen Nugent, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, David McVay and David Sharrock, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Brian McLaughlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Tosin Sulaiman, Deborah King, Guy Liardet, Judy Astley, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, James Bagge, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Emily Davies and Carl Mortished, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Denis Seguin, Kieran Falconer, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Giles Binney, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Richard Morrison, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Lee Coppack, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Michael Harman, Richard Bird,
ResumoThe Times Officer's denial in Iraq abuse case Diana inquiry Ukraine taunt $750m gift Law The trusted Times Index Funding crisis forces Oxford to cut British student places Juice Asylum Galliano takes stock of designer casualties In the Times Today Pathologist at the Sally Clark trial 'withheld evidence' Oxford shuts out British students Times is the most trusted, survey finds Tsunami e-mail hoaxer jailed First-class soap Sex on curriculum Rowling baby Business High-Profile Style Victims Galliano defies his past to make history for Dior Boodles Why designer labels are dumping top names like it's going out of fashion Tories vow to pull out of refugee convention Election numbers in the balance before battle is joined It's scary, bleak and confusing—bull's-eye! Ex-soldier denies brutal stabbing of wealthy masseuse Lloyds TSB Sport How police used £10,000 to stalk route of an apple-eating driver Army major accepts no blame for Iraq abuse Commander of camp tells court martial that his career is under a cloud, reports Michael Horsnell Just AA sk By a Correspondent: Mass suicide bids at Guantanamo Bay dismissed as only a gesture 'Lost' daughter traces MP father Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Weather Eye BBC chief attacks 'why is the b lying to me?' interviews London leads the way to make drivers pay on all busy roads Beacons could be used to charge motorists in other major cities, writes Ben Webster Tags to Tackle Capital Congestion Online Actor saved from attacker Fertility prize Chain smoke ban £9m swindler 111-year-old dies In Numbers Microsoft boss is the biggest donor in history What It Buys Bill Gates gives world's poorest children a $750m cash injection Carbon Trust The lost ancestor shared by hippos and dolphins Halifax Ancient inbreeding linked to illness Minister does his duty and makes history People Anyone for Howard? Mercedes-Benz Treacy's trimmings trauma Picture Gallery Ps Audrey Tautou Elvis Costello Mike Leigh M&S Norwich Union To target, and how much to target—that's the question Commentary Cisco Systems Tories aim for victory Target missed President Bush's renewed mandate Navy selection Royal travellers Support for investment in business Flaws in extending home ownership Police patrols Schools' paperwork Competition for high-cost airlines Penalties for speeding Reasons to be cheerful Picture Gallery Charging Ahead 'User pays' works as a principle, but not everywhere all the time Redistributing Good How the world's richest man plays ball So there I was, staring at this burglar. Is timidity a reasonable defence? Law Notebook The Numbers Game There should not be a taboo on discussing migration and its benefits So now we are to confront the crazy truth about asylum? Of course not Deportation is so unmentionable that Michael Howard did not actually mention it Calling all puddle-brained bigots How I turned on a radio phone-in and discovered the ghastly voice of the moral majority And there he was David prever; vaidating your prejudices on the hour, every hour The Times Old story, old punchline Join the Debate Old story, old punchline Europe's lazy pundits have fallen back on the easy cliché of gunslinging Bush itching to shoot up Iran Mars and the Slough of despond By a Correspondent: Mother cleared over killer blaze T2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Bride 'stabbed husband' BASF Heavy weight who floated a new idea First Night Visual Art Anthony Caro Tate Britain abbey The Sharpest Critics First Night Multiple Display Advertising Items Survival Rates Cancer is a deadlier fate for the poor and British Poor owners cannot afford the upkeep Prudential First-time buyers offered leg-up on property ladder Home Deals 'It would be stupid to say no' One. Tel By a Correspondent: Gay darts team cries foul over pub row Hiscox Chronicle stays in UK Church to end 800 years of clergy having jobs for life Police questioning spy services over the death of Diana LBC ASBO pigs case dropped Drug deaths Crossbow killer Duke of hazard Times World News 'We saw countless unlit bonfires with layers of logs and corpses' One of the first Russians to enter Auschwitz recalls his slowly dawning horror, writes Jeremy Page UN marks Holocaust as Annan acknowledges genocides How It Happened UN marks Holocaust as Annan acknowledges genocides TV footage appears to blow the whistle on 'cheating' referee Leao a müller Life Debate (AP): Smugglers jailed (AP): Hunt for investors President risks rift with Moscow Churchill Insurance Company Limited Diplomats of Europe eye new leader with caution Multiple Display Advertising Items I was told to feed man to the lions, says farmworker Multiple Display Advertising Items Watergate secretary dies (AP): Tourists killed (AP): Acting President Multiple Display Advertising Items Zhao's family defy State over burial Survivor cleared on bomb alert Demon Tennis (AP): Abortion protest Actress bugged Multiple Display Advertising Items Straw leads protest over Thai failure to identify the dead Election staff defy militants for safer future Poll workers are in danger, report James Hider and Ali al-Khafaji in Baghdad Times Newspapers Ltd Fear inhibits votes being cast abroad Expatriate Influence The Times New regime faces claims of abuse as bad as Saddam's Times Business Publisher raided Dollar risk Shore hires bank Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Accounting flaws pose legal threat to US firms Property firms in £500m race to rebuild centre of Crawley Foreign Delay Rising costs put the brakes on A pragmatic approach Barker's tax avoidance Direct Line Can we really count on auditing rules? Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Gold Results in Brief North Sea Oil Look Ahead WPP gets EU nod Stop Press Monsanto deal Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Cable & Wireless Business Big Shot Citigroup faces criminal inquiry over bond trade BT More power to you Shore hires Rothschild to go shopping AIM worried at impact of a new owner Sweet & Maxwell expected to confirm dawn raids Penthouse pair accused of accounts fraud Risks from Dollar Risks from Housing US dollar's slide 'more dangerous than house price fall' Czar tells EU to cut red tape or suffer decline Augusta Technologie AG Microsoft to press eject on bundled Windows software Google co-founder makes $50m throught shares sale Buyout firm is latest suitor for Shell's liquefied gas arm 'Oil states will keep price of crude high in 2005' Bush could serve witch's brew to world economy Anatole Kaletsky Economic View abbey Missing mace Emap reports pick-up in radio adverts Deutsche in a jam City Diary Oracle Desmond says BBC sold Eve short Savoy Group changes name after deal Companies House John Laing to step up investment in the PFI Bumper Christmas sales at Hamleys hp invent Smiths Group slides on back of US broker's downgrade 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 Shire promised headlines but not quite like this The Day's Biggest Movers Land Securities Gilts Aggreko drained as forecast is reduced Smaller Capitalisation Shares Emap Business Equity Prices Halifax The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contract their fund manager Cystic Fibrosis Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to achieve joined-up justice Case Study logica CMG A marriage that needs constant work It's the only game in town and this is how to play it Tony Dawe and Hugh Thompson introduce a two-page report on the business of hiving off middle-office functions Total finds outsourcing is a Fina way Case Study Shared services is the new challenge for HR Head to the middle office for growth Disciples of partnership of power Case Study Times Register Sir William Deakin Historian who led the first British mission to Tito's partisans and later created St Antony's College, Oxford Live Remembered Walter Wriston Outspoken chairman of Citicorp who exploited new ideas and technology to revitalise the US's hidebound banking sector Rose Mary Woods Loyal personal secretary to President Nixon who stonewalled the Watergate investigation with dogged circumspection Patsy Rowlands Stage and screen actress whose career took off with the Carry on Films Reason for withdrawal of employment tribunal claim must be clear Law Report Court of Appeal Words that Count Debate the issues of the day with other Times readers Which is the most useful foreign language for people in Britain to learn? Beyond these shores Wideranging use American Policy Words of culture Pure English Non-verbal best Native tongue Times Online Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Dinners Anniversaries Birthdays Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Bridge Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day January 25, 1927 Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Dry winter stores up trouble for spring Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Johnson has strong team primed for Cheltenham Racing Times Test Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings McCoy is consoled by Graphic Approach Sedgefield Baron Windrush among Doncaster acceptors The Times Sports Book Southwell Leicester hp invent Results from Melbourne Park The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times Hewitt still leaves his country divided Tennis Australian Open Lomu lines up return and shrugs off worries Rugby Union Owens aims for dramatic return American Football Johnson reaches end of road Super Bowl Xxxix Chalkie White, who coached Leicester to four successive … Holmes undecided over future Athletics Milestones on Long Path to Top Steel tycoon signals end of era with Jordan takeover Motor Racing O'Sullivan in China crisis Hudson hooked Lewis says no Palmer banned Woods hits back Golding's gain Two honoured Supreme leader inspired players to conquer the world Simon Barnes salutes the greatest England capain of all Flintoff's all-round brilliance gives hope of victory Fifth Test Match Full Scoreboard from Centurion Park Noisy Nel hints at summer in Sussex How They Line up Pennant on downward spiral Bush tucker on menu for Kezman The Premiership Today Benítez talk show aims to lift Liverpool Carling Cup Blackburn left spitting mad by Diouf's intervention Barclays Premiership How They Stand Peugeot Forward's Rolls of Dishonour Early Finishers The Times Crossword Fans suffer most as Newcastle continue to lose the plot Woodgate's dream is eclipsed by grim reality Changing Times Times Sport Picture Gallery Bellamy faces Newcastle exit The Times T2 T2 The next general election? Wake me up when it's over Make up your mind, Mr Exploited inmates Serial offender Image of the Day A wall engraved with the names of 76,000 Jews deported from France to Nazi death camps is officially unveiled today The Ethicist Hip-hop made me, but bad rap kills our culture Already a black icon at the age of 23, Alicia Keys tells Andrew Billen how music freed her from inner-city poverty and attacks rap lyrics that glorify MacHismo and misogyny The Times From life-savers to nannies Irresponsible mobile phone use is wasting mountain rescuers' time, claims team leader Stuart Hulse. And he should know, says Carol Midgley Some of those rescued are not even particularly grateful to their rescuers Fruit juices are usually good for you, but not all of them—and not for everyone, says Jane Clarke body & soul Lifescan Send Jane your Queries Standard Life Healthcare NB Doctor's Orders OJ gets the OK—but the fresher the better It's Burns Night, so get ready to stick the knife in home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Haggis with Clapshot Time Online The late-flowering Lifetime Over-sixties are learning to dance at Sadler's Wells. They Mind over matter is matter undermined Age of Enlightenment Something of the night about them Dress for your Shape With these elegant camisoles, kimonos, pyjamas and robes, you're sure to be in for some sweet dream 'I want my next collection to be carbon-neutral. And I want you to help' Iraq's Liberace plays those Baghdad blues Pianist Samir Peter has tasted success and excess, as well as tragedy and destitution. Denis Seguin previews a remarkable film that reveals everyday life post-Saddam Photography First Night Reception party Architecture When Tom Dyckhoff checked in to a new hotel he found that each floor had been designed by a different 'star' Radio Duchess Theatre Face of the crowd Photography Melanie Manchot had to dodge the secret police to snap ordinary Russians. It was worth it, says Joanna Pitman Stories from Russia Photographers' Gallery, WC2 Tomorrow: A bit too grim up north Theatre Kitty and Kate New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme Concert First Choice Pop Gang of Four Manchester Academy Students' Union Pop Julian Cope Festival Hall Entertainments Comedy Noble and Silver Soho Theatre, W1 First Night TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Review Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial BBC One Tim Marlow on ... Moma Viewing Guide Auschwitz: The Nazis and the 'Final Solution' BBC Two, 9pm Variations Michael Jackson's Boys Channel 4, 9pm Shameless Channel 4,10pm The Abominable Doctor Phibes (1971)/Doctor Phibes Rises Again (1973) Clockwise (1986) ITV1, 11pm Blue Velvet (1986) Channel 4,11.50pm Ghoulish spectacle close to the bone Last Night's TV Cops at the cutting edge True Fiction A Phantom tree-chopper is abroad in Dorset, possibly to Improve the view from his window. The Police are making Inquiries T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3496 Polygon Su Doku Win Champagne The Sunday Times Word Watching Sunrise Senior Living Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Screen Test Other Views Power of faith engages public sector services Issue of the Week Communities and Religion Include your vacancies in our jobs listings Arresting Times The Week in Numbers Hospital Queues Class Divide Public Opinion Seen in Hansard Women continue to suffer Management The Issue Explained Technology is key to ID card success Citizenship 100s of Top Jobs HR high on public's priorities Jargon Decoder Organisational Development An American leads the charge Interview The head of Transport for London was brought to Britain to get the capital moving. His plan for real-time electronic road pricing could do just that, writes Ben Webster Media Monitor The Times In the Professional Press New Medical Research No boundaries to medical care Health Other Stories we Liked The accent is on being nice Politicians are good for you Chief Executive, Kent County Council, £40,000-£45,000 Bidding backwards saves cash Procurement Spat of the Week ASBO is not an ideal penalty Children CRB to be given new role Children Hero ... A question of accountability Social Care ... And Villain How They See US Legislation Update Foreign Ways Advertising to children junked Education Sprat of the Week the 60-Second Management Book Sex researcher has a stiff task Some subject objectives Director of Finance, Wolverhampton Homes, circa £80,000 Don't waste money, girls will always be better Grudge Alert Time travel is a black hole Transport Dump the lawyer, cut the bill Housing Prize Caption Competition Curtains offer net profits Housing Last Week ... Web Watch Public Sector Forums Joseph Roundtree Foundation Malehealth Talk2learn Adam Smith Institute Blog Turning the Pages Your Amazing Brain Inside Whitehall Tick the right boxes to land the job Changing job from the private to the public sector can involve a more complicated application process. Emma Lunn examines how the approach to recruitment differs from the commercial world The Head Hunter What do you look for in public sector recruits? Think you're good enough to run a pubic sector service? If so, take a few tips on how to capture that big salary job Data File I want to be a volunteer in my spare time Career Clinic Course Watch Need Career Advice? 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Jon Robins reports Bevan Brittan The Times Law Section A lawyer who acts the fool provides his own punishment Multiple Display Advertising Items News Priced out of court and into mediation Court costs may have increased but there is a less expensive alternative that can work alongside litigation, says Tony Allen Commercial Mediator Training Course Multiple Display Advertising Items Has this £300 million been well spent? In the past 15 years there have been 30 notable public inquiries. Can the Inquiries Bill help to cut the costs, asks Peter Stockwell Why obesity could become a disability Mandy Perry on the case of a 30-stone man who was considered to be too fat for his job Palestinian lawyers put poll under scrutiny OFT Litigators Forces need final push to match civil justice The court martial has been modernised but Alex Wade says that its standards still fall short of those offered by a jury trial Not every vulnerable witness needs a TV link Jon Silverman on efforts to make the courtroo Times Online How IT can be asked to Open Sesame Why America is in a class of its own Is the $280 billion US government law suit against tobacco firms worrying British companies, asks Richard Matthews It's time the City regulator heeded its critics The FSA must seize the chance to show that it can be effective and fair, says James Bagge More heat than light ... The EU software directive goes to the heart of the right to own ideas. Edward Fennell reports law week Through the looking glass Legal epic Race race Power on A working alternative to putting offenders in prison Community punishment is not a soft option, but it is an effective one, writes Jon Robins Should solicitors drag clients out of the gutter? Jon Robins meets a former herion addict whose Public Defender lawyer did just that Multiple Display Advertising Items Nip 'hedge rage' in the bud Peter Burbidge on how to deal with an aggressive neighbour and other property problems Lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Former master turns pupil for a while tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery The Times Business Travel Show Up and away as business travel takes off again Tony Dawe says better flights, trains and hotels are making executives' lives easier Travel Update Six vie for first BTS innovation award Mile-high comfort—in your dreams Value ('væliju) n Channel Tunnel aims to poach air travellers Trains and planes vie for London to Manchester It is easier to see friends in the North, says Stanley Slaughter A good night's rest for business travellers need not cost the earth Sleep well without having to count sheep Make the hotel room a home from home, says Amon Cohen These hotels may no boast gyms, but they are safe and comfortable The pillow and mattress under the chocolate is also important Southampton Brussels A white marquee is no longer the only place to entertain Catherine Chetwynd studies the options Guests know that they are expected to sing for their supper now How to stay alert at the conference Big Brother tactics pay off, writes Tony Dawe British Airways Wet and bleak perhaps, but beautiful and vibrant Scotland pulls the punters A warm welcome is guaranteed, writes Deborah King Servisair Globe Ground Some disasters can prove a lot more expensive than others Lee Coppack looks at the differing insurance options Six of the Best Self-booking work trips make agents out of employees flybe.com Companies must retain control of the travel budget The lowest price may not be the best deal, says Tony Dawe Flight listings available on handheld computers New service puts mobile phone in the driving seat Have laptop, will work even flying at 39,000ft Kieran Falconer looks at developments in onboard connectivity Six Reasons to Fly the Company Flag 3M Innovation Grief encounters for this barrister Tony Dawe finds out what the high-flyers want Bacon butty is a must for Arup director Luxury Lloyd's inspector travels far from Lime Street Emirates
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