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News from 26/01/2005

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robert Cole, Jane Ure-Smith, Andrew Pierce, Sean O'Neill, Stewart Tendler and Adam Fresco, Chris Ward, Andrew Connell, Janice Gray, Kirsty McLeod, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Christine Buckley and Graham Searjeant, James M. Rogers, Dan Sabbagh and Adam Sherwin, Tony AUST(Author), Tom Bawden and Jenny Davey, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nick Daws, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Jacqueline Wilson, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Greg Monks, Pete Brown, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Nicholas Pritchard, D. Wright, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jonathan Dawid, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Charles Wilkie-Smith, Will Roberts, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, John Johnstone, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Russel Jenkins, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor and Tom Baldwin, Roland Watson, Peter Chick, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Simon Peters, Russell Kempson, Jo Williams, Oliver Kay, Chris and Robb Garlick, Russell Vallance, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Gabriel Rozenberg Economic Reporter, Simon de Bruxelles, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, John Stammers, Anne Martin, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Oliver Key, Matthew Pryor, Andrew Drummond, Caroline Merrell, James Jungius, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Elliot Morley, Muslim anger, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Olivia Herlihy, Paul Simons, John Allison, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, James TWISS(Chief Executive), Deborah King, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Judy Taylor (Author), Richard Beeston, Professor J. Nieuwenhuysen, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Keith Hunter, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alexandra Blair Educational Correspondent, Gillian Harris, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Nicola Woolcock and Jindrich Sidlo, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Jeremy Davey, Catherine Quinn, Jan Raath, Caron Bell, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Nigel Grimshaw, Christopher Irvine, Elaine Monaghan and Shirley English,

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The Times £100m sweetener to rescue Rover Violent crimes up England's reward Whitbread winner 220 killed in crush Liverpool victory Index Terror suspects to be freed from Belmarsh Britons held in Guantanamo Bay for three years are flown home Novel approach The crunch Small Island writer adds Whitbread Prize to honours In the Times Today The Times Terror suspects to be freed Organ loft site for skeletons Sperm shortage CSA jobs are safe Oxbridge threat School abuse Sandwich victory modus Hire Purchase The Road to Shanghai Boys' Own adventure is grinding to a half £100m sweetener to save Rover's Chinese rescue Muslim anger as Guantanamo Bay Britons fly home Leaders want prisoners treated as torture victims, write Sean O'Neill, Stewart Tendler and Adam Fresco Taxpayers foot the bill for flight to freedom The Cost of Freedom New laws will keep freedom to insult Islam BT They came, saw and ate our species Return of a native brings danger to royal forest Clarke takes up fight against rise in violence as the election looms One in four teenage boys admits to being prolific criminal offender, reports Richard Ford Captain Birdseye is cool on 24-hour Campari Labour talks tough but fails to act Has Labour lost the battle against crime? E-mail Chief constable backs reform of drinks law Police play it cool on a night of alcohol-fuelled bonhomie in clubland Friday night in Norwich was supposed to be wild. It wasn't, writes Andrew Norfolk Stage is set for nailbiting finale in a prize fight … Improvised realism and continual rehearsal created a film that flies the flag for Britain, reports Dalya Alberge You can Open a Child Trust Found Account … Places Oscars Online Boxing clever puts two leading men in frame Best Actor Best Actress Best Director Best Animated Film Best Foreign Language Film And the Awards (Should) Go to. . . Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Best Adapted Screenplay Best Original Screenplay Cinematography Original Score Carbon Trust Police find body after GP turns himself in Lloyds TSB Weather Eye Briton has conviction quashed after 18 years on Ohio death row Harried to defect Beating the blues Suzuki Top Tories still no match for Maggie Ps Dustin's in town, talking the talk freemove Britons lost after Thai beach rave boat capsizes 12-year-old expert brings top encyclopaedia to book Business Toshiba Short Breaks in Cornwall The Fact is, You're Wrong Your M&S Prospects of US in second Bush term Immigration, refugees and need for dispassionate debate Nuclear waste School reports Tourism aids post-tsunami Thailand Beatrix Potter's fields League tables and school standards Clunk click Picture Gallery Democracy in Iraq The real story of this election is that of human courage Strange Brew Tea is proving a positive force in prisons Safer driving, the core principles; and sex education, a world exclusive Notebook Figuring It out Crime statistics which, again, confuse more than they clarify Thunderer: London: a sad MP's guide Starting the day with a sneer Today editors take note: democracy matters - and it deserves better than your jaded cynicism That's John, the neighbourhood dealer Prescott's prefabs will be a cheap drug on the market - and they could be just as damaging You sell up, you move on. And meanwhile the supply of the good stuff dries up People should be encouraged to move to areas where they can live and breathe Back to the brink and peering over, so why doesn't Oxford just jump? The top universities should call the Government's bluff and set their own fees Sergeant-major says troops were ordered to thrash Iraqi looters Morgan Stanley War advice to be kept secret One. Tel Sport Inner London is richest EU region Gambler jailed Warden accused Race killers jailed A stable future Adobe By a Correspondent: Hospital patients told to scrub up Oldest child can thank siblings for cutting MS risk Cornish poison water victims are still suffering health problems Halifax Green Flag Comment New tree for Kent cricket Channel's last bid Victim named jobcentreplus A gripping lesson in how to act from the neck up Firstnight Theatre Whose Life is it Anyway? Comedy Theatre, W1 Aide quit over 'homephobic' MP BT first direct Third Tory female faces deselection Old guard shows that when it comes to haute couture some things never change New designers may try their hand but Chanel, Valentino and Lanvin do it better, says Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, in Paris. Photographs by Jack Hill Herbal tea infuses overcrowded prisons with some sense of peace Dell Modern drugs are the precision cure Direct Line French player is kicked out by Beano Alliance Leicester Ban on hunting is unlawful, alliance argues in court case Chancellor trumps Gates pledge with £1bn for vaccines Reforms will keep Lords firmly in their place - for now The Times Nationwide Labour will 'give people control over more of their lives' Pro-Europe lobby told to fly flag Today in Parliament If that's justice, then I'm a monkey's uncle www.aerlingus.com Alliance Leicester Times World News Tragedy of the moon pilgrims Hundreds killed in stampede as power lines fall, reports Catherine Philp from Delhi Place of Pilgrimage Germany's shame over evil of the Holocaust Travelbag Robitussin London Energy Mafia boss planned hits in my laundry room, wife reveals EU dashes Ukraine's dream of early entry Man who would be King sweps London for Baghdad Richard Beeston meets the leaders defying insurgents to give democracy a chance Royal History Governor will not bow to the gunmen who killed his son churchill Bush seeks a further $80bn for his military campaigns Dollar Bills Harrods Death toll dips, but is this the lull before the storm? Online Conflict in Iran not planned ... just yet Comment teacher training agency Just AAsk egg-zero sky Husband wins fight with in-laws to let his wife die (AFP): Counterfeit euros seized (Reuters): Corruption worse (AP): Lucrative trade (AFP): Harry Potter grave (AP): Pope insult case (AP): Seven arrested Portable broadband speeds anywhere Advertisement For £24.99 a year, it is essential for that slow internet connection www.onspeed.come Going up or down? Everest is the height of confusion Israel bars BBC man in nuclear coverage dispute The Times The Toll Zimbabwe's ruling party descends into chaos Amid the devastation, the one thing left standing is a myth Times Business Allders decision Wednesday January 26 2005 Aegis chief mulls job Merrill's record year Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Firms may quit US in attempt to avoid rules Friends reunited as building buddies revive lucrative … Yukos warns further sale would be illegal Compliance complexity Blair's lesson in business Mortgages for Business A luxury marque Britain can't afford Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead LVMH sells label Stop Press Kreme reprieve Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Jobs Business Big Shot EU official says there are 'issues' to examine in LSE bid The Times EU warned over debt and pensions Living the High Life Aegis chief mulls top job at John Fairfax How the Cost was Split Four Banks are Owed Billions Trains, Planes and Ferry Fares New price plan to lure more traffic Eurotunnel plots debt talks as revenue slides From Concept to Controversy Pooled pension funds snub UK plc Hewlett-Packard Development Company Lloyd's loses first round of insurance fund battle Aviva warns of 'modest' rise in UK pensions Morgan Stanley and Goldman to settle SEC case The Reckoning abbey Bank kept from chasing Parmalat Augusta Technologie AG GWR and Capital data dash hopes of upturn in revenue Wimpole Hair Restoration Clinic Sanctuary shares tumble as it surprises with £13.5m losses Ex-chief of WorldCom 'told lie after lie after lie' Stitched up by the designers enterprise network US firms don't want EU rules KPMG lifts profits as new laws bring in extra work 3i plans to move upmarket into new London HQ Dual-listed companies face $350m cost of new compliance Merck vows to fight claims for Vioxx 'deaths' The Times US drugs money inflow Burmah campaign City Diary Phantom mace City Diary Gazprom merger held up by Yukos manoeuvres Stage fright City Diary Do You Care? 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For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Exel and Lloyds TSB boosted by rumours of predators 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 Tate & Lyle lives in Splenda with no-calorie sweetener Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Porvair Gilts Alexon suffers as Allders awaits verdict Smaller Capitalisation Shares Games Workshop Banking & Finance Classic Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Judge not to confuse jury with choice of lesser verdict Court of Appeal Times Online The Times Times Register Tony Fairbrother Engineer who was at the heart of airliner test programmes from the de Havilland Comet to the BAe 146 Tony Fairbrother, engineer, was born on May 4,1926. He died on December 7,2004, aged 78 Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … The REV Vivian Green Chaplain and librarian who proved an inspired Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford The Rev Vivian Green, clergyman and historian, was born on November 18,1915. He died on January 18,2005, aged 89 Professor David Bain Greek scholar whose erudition extended to ancient drama, sexuality and magic Professor David Bain, classicist, was born on July 3, 1945. He died of a hert attack on November 30,2004, aged 59 Dame Mary Smieton Pioneering woman in the upper ranks of the Civil Service Dame Mary Smieton, DBE, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Education, 1959-63, was born on December 5,1902. She died on January 23,2005, aged 102 debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Open All Hours Will flexible licensing laws make Britain's drink culture worse? Deep pockets Take responsibility Questions Answered Cheap shots Call us old-fashioned Picture Gallery Never mind the cost More is less Parveen Babi Voluptuous and vulnerable actress who seduced 1970s Bollywood audiences Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. co. … Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Church News Election Dinner Birthdays Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Chess Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Aberdeen is sunshine capital of Scotland Weather Nature Notes On this Day Winning Move Solution Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Bowen pins Gold Cup hopes on Ballycassidy Racing Times Test Why Celtic Son inquiry may prove a trial for Jockey Club Huntingdon Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Wetherby Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Fixtures Positive drugs test leaves new Bulls star on brink Rugby League Vendée headed for close finish Sailing Leicester appreciate comforts of home in two senses Rugby Union Crowded House Doherty rejects Rhinos for future with Tykes Times Online Wales hit as Charvis pulls out of Six Nations opener Kerrs make progress Eastbourne deal Downes on top Woods tries again McNish returns Biaggi boost Seles makes last bid to be big noise on tour Ferrari risk being cast adrift by rivals Motor Racing Times Online Snow Reports Impeccable Federer shows Agassi a new mountain to climb Tennis Australian Open Results Vaughan's men reap dividends of bolder approach Full Final Scoreboard from Centurion Park Final Test Series Averages A topping-out ceremony to mark the completion of the … Flintoff departure leaves one-day hopes hanging in balance A grind, yes, but compulsive viewing Referees tripped up by latest antics of Diouf The Times Acting normally is essential for an Oscar-winning performance Benedict Nightingale, Theatre Critic of The Times, thinks divers should learn a little stagecraft to be totally convincing Pools Forecast The Sunday Times VC bet The Times Birmingham put Pennant on hold over court case Fulham walk away from Thatcher deal Agents may still have a role to play, but it's time to cultivate death of the dodgy salesmen Simon Barnes u-deal. co. uk Where next? Clubs who Might Gamble on the Troubled Striker Last Night's Results Anelka close to finding way out of Manchester The Premiership Today Bellamy stands ground as Newcastle wait for offers Gerrard provides welcome relief for Benitez troops Carling Cup William Hill Times Online The Times Crossword 22,883 Ferguson plans to take fight to Chelsea Sky gives Marsh the sack over tsunami remark Times Sport England earn their reward in final test of character The Times Captain fantastic Life after the Death Camps Zoinks! Those dead people on telly all whisper in Latvian Quotes of the Day debate@thetimes. co. uk Boycott is a disgrace Post-Modern postbag Cool about bananas Image of the Day Erin O'Connor models Valentino's spring/summer 2005 haute couture collection in paris. More photos: www.timesonline.co.uk/women The Ethicist Eternal shadow that still darkens our lives Sixty years after Auschwitz was liberated, survivors explain to Damian Whitworth how their outwardly normal lives are still coloured by the horrors they endured We were Assimilated, we were a Typical German Family Most of those who survived were children, because our parents gave us their food Liberating Belsen The Times Crazy about the Times Crossword? Pen and paper: how to put your child on the write road A bestselling children's author aims to foster the talent of the future, reports Celia Brayfield J K Rowling has made being a writer a glamorous ghy ambition Wilson's Top Tips The Times Comeback queen of J-pop Japanese pop stars rise high and fade quickly. But Namie Amuro's return broke the mould. Leo Lewis reports A great plate for Australia Day, mate Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Times Online 'I can't see-the sun's in my ears' Emotional Intelligence I regret letting go of a woman I really loved John Stammers, 50, is an award-winning poet. He is divorced and lives alone in North London Sensation! It's paint on canvas Visual Art The new Saatchi Gallery exhibition shows that reports of the death of painting were greatly exaggerated, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Triumph of Painting Saatchi Gallery, SE1 Saatchi is not setting trends; he is catching up with them Brits and Pieces. . . A Renaissance Mystery Solved Chinese silk shoes for bound feet Object Lesson This is not hairdressing Want to look like an angel or a leonine temptress? Serge Normant will give you a style that's more than a haircut, says Lisa Armstrong How to avoid spider veins Beauty Expert A Renaissance whodunnit It's taken 500 years to solve the mystery of an Italian friar's altarpiece, Jane Ure Smith reports Scholars often confused his work with that of Piero della Francesca The South Bank Show Awards First Choice Concert Lang Lang Festival Hall State of the reunion Theatre Losing Louis Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Pop Green Day Brixton Academy, SW9 Concert LPO/Masur Festival Hall Entertainments Dance Sadler's Wells Radio 4 Radio Choice BBC DVD Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide The Rotters' Club Desperate Housewives Grandchild of the Holocaust Film Choice Westworld (1973) American Psycho (2000) Familiar tale still has the power to grip Last Night's TV Variations A dressing-down for fashion True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3497 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching SU Doku How to become a freelance writer The Writers Bureau Index Striking the right balance Working Relationship: Jo Williams, CEO of Mencap, and her executive assistant Anne Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Contacts Dotting the i's and crossing the t's reveals the person within Catherine Quinn finds much can be fearnt by reading between the lines Time Savers Multiple Display Advertising Items A warning soup that is clearly healthy Tasting Luxurious leather is a long term investment Real-life fashion Leather looks good on anyone from 20-65, if it is teamed with the right clothes One demanding high-flying job, two exciting locations Deborah King meets a PA who travels regularly to Hong Kong as part of his work Knowledge goes far in 'village' of Hong Kong It is assumed that the first foreigner to enter the room is most senior Multiple Classified Advertising Items There's more to Villa than football Conference Call Do you have winning ways? 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