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News from 27/01/2005

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Nigel Bennett, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Helen Fisher, John Hood Vice-Chancellor, Martin Gilbert, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Martin W. Short, Jane MacQuitty Wine Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Simon Talt, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, David Smith, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Caroline Merrell and Nick Hasell, Andy Du Port, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Sam Marlowe, Anthony Browne and Helen Rumbelow, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Donald Miller (Chairman), David Sharrock, Philip Knowles, Wayne Daley, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Stephen Trott, Steve Nicol, Anthony Browne, Kamil Tchorek, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, John Street, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, Issandr el-Amrani, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Roger Angold, Russell Jenkins and Sam Lister, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Richard Buttrey, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Rick Broadbent, Richard Bott, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Sarah Turner, Keith Bruton, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Sean MacAulay, Chris Partridge, Robert A. Hinde, Chairman, Jeremy Page, Sarah Butler and Christine Seib, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Alan Pavelin, Lionel Mendoza, Peter McCONNELL, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Steve Smethurst, Dalya Alberge and Sean O'Neill, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, John Ledger, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, James Cowling, John Goodbody, Jack Hill, Mary Ann Sieghart, Richard Beeston and Roland Watson, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Des Dearlove, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, John Oxborrow, Peter Riddell, James Ulmer, Anna König, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Denis Seguin, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Scott Adams, Jason Mellor, Patrick Hosking and Greg Hurst, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lottie Moggach, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, John Plummer, Sarah Butler, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Alastair Brown (Solicitor-Advocate), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ben Hoyle, Keith C. L. Richardson, Nicola Woolcock, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Graham Gendall Norton, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Ian Evans and Ben Hoyle,

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The Times Guantanamo four released by police Chelsea triumph Career Doctors' notes FTSE poker bid Tax gap 'is £11bn' Index Haunted by my father, the camp commandant Screen Gas Chamber at Auschwitz Banned Blair urges US to join fight against climate change Comment The Times Global warming may be twice as bad as feared Sport Kray's gay lover jailed for life £2.8m Canaletto Wheel thief jailed Scenic Gallic pride comes before fall to New World plonk Why the finest vineyards in France are tipping away 266 million bottles Taxes 'will have to rise by £11bn to meet Brown's spending plans' Analysis by a think-tank casts doubt on Treasury forecasts for economic growth, report Patrick Hosking and Greg Hurst How to Find It EU referendum question made easy on the eye Officer guilty of killing motorist Victim named Scared to death Doctor remanded Abuse inquiry Nelson letter sale Girls' arson attack Multiyork Liverpool proposes managed zone for prostitutes The hospital where you can't say it with flowers Terrorist suspects to be kept under house arrest as state powers grow Clarke faces legal challenge over moves to replace illegal detention without trial, report Philip Webster and Richard Ford Clarke's role equals that of war minister Power of the State versus Rights of the Individual Phone-tap evidence ruled out Set Free Guantanamo four are released from custody without being charged Chevrolet Heroes who Kept the Faith—and the Archetypal Wimp Get in touch with your wild side Overdose death after relocation New Home Office Accidental death Asbestos claim Half-baked idea Last-ditch rescue Police chiefs Wimpish Christians urged to fight their way into Heaven Fees soar as nurseries struggle to find staff Vauxhall Vouchers for home childcare Nationwide Patients win right to see GPs' records Huntsmen's prey People Error of judgement We want it more—a gold-medal slogan? Picture Gallery Ps Perfect Bradford & Bingley Ban on big motorcycles for younger novice riders Multiple Display Advertising Items Universities pay the price of European expansion Soldier who took abuse pictures was 'a nutter', court martial told Halifax Register Bodleian salts away its books Boy, 11, hanged Bunker bargain Last pit in North Fish prize landed Mitsubishi Motors Nato and science Future of nuclear power generating Oxford places for UK undergraduates Licence cost threatens smaller clubs Voters' dilemmas Euthanasia and assisted dying Police core values? The vanishing hanky School reports The Times Nanny State The difficult balance between offering help and imposing it Ashes Burnt A ludicrous timetable for the cricket season this summer Artistic duo answer the call of the wild, but please don't follow in their steps Arts Notebook Suspicious Minds Clarke offers a compromise but with questions on tapping left open We don't dare stop bad boys Davos Man to the rescue Tony Blair seems to believe that sincerity and goodwill are enough to solve the world's thorniest problems Join the Debate A chance for judges to show better judgement The law lords rightly want to protect the individual, but they must also recognise the threat posed by terrorism Could Britain have done more to stop the horrors of Auschwitz? BBC Ask the (extended) Family T2 Pruhealth By a Staff Reporter: Monopoly facelift will mirror modern capital Test Yourself Specsavers Curators rubbish minister's vision of 'hidden heritage' VSO What She Said The new Audi A4 'Professor' jailed for £1.5m swindle PC World The new Audi A4 Fresh laughs from the oldest of jokes Firstnight Theatre The Anniversary Garrick Theatre, Wc2 MPs vote to bring back late nights at Commons Just AA sk Lunch prevails in battle of the rumbling stomachs Parliamentary Sketch Kelly 'victim of discrimination', says Opus Dei MPs reject plan to save mileage Tory candidate to fight another day Today in Parliament Colourful Gaultier splashes out to dispel the worries over his finances Two of the big names in haute couture have hit back at rumours of their impending demise, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, reports from Paris. Photographs by Jack Hill £13m saves Cutty Sark as storm of protest brews over lottery cash Mint Welsh club's kitbag sent packing by English firm Lotto Payouts Ministers to get tough on forced marriages 'My story is uncommon only because I escaped' Homebase Inspector vows to fight merger plans Prisons Weather Eye mazda Sinn Fein could be sidelined, hints Blair Northern Ireland Frequent visitors to face airport iris scans Security Ask the Family What You Pay British Museum closed down to catch a thief Toucan Watchdog tells ticket agents to declare fees intel inside Times World News Bush uses deadliest day to beg Iraqis to turn out for the polls Tip-off leads to primed rockets For Saddam's general, election is key to kicking out the Americans A Sunni commander aims to channel populist resentment into democratic action, reports James Hider from Tikrit Debate Child Trust Fund Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Strewth! Aussie of the Year is a Pommy sheila Desperate reservists offer a $15,000 signing-on fee America's TA faces recruitment crisis as deaths in Iraq and stresses of overseas deployment mount, reports Tim Reid Online British Red Cross Rice passes debate test set by a hostile Senate So much for Scouts' honour as boys cook the books Hillary in starting blocks for White House run Clinton on Abortion By Our Foreign Staff: Ten die in LA commuter train crash as suicide attempt ends in disaster Dixons Putin tries to buy peace with 50% pay rise for the police (Reuters): Guard for tsunami row minister C. P. Hart Vatican hails woman who gave life for unborn son Chirac would end world poverty with $1 flight tax The Times Movers and Shakers Putting the world to rights as global elite meet and greet Politicians, bankers and celebrities have come together for the Earth's greatest schmooze-fest, writes Anthony Browne American consumers are weakest link Experts say that unrealistic spending is creating a dollar crisis. Gary Duncan, Economics Editor, reports from Davos Online Lasting peace. . . until the canapés Diary A fresh voice adds to the alarm over Iran's nuclear ambitions Foreign Editor's Briefing Harrods The Times Israel resumes talks about talks Hamas on ballot in Gaza poll Luxury rules for rampant monarch as protests pass by unnoticed Jonathan Clayton reports from Manzini, Swaziland, on King Mswati lll's profligacy Homechoice (Reuters): Accused hoped for martyrdom (AFP): Victim named (Reuters): Reactor halted (AP): Short-lived joy Multiple Display Advertising Items The soap star and a forbidden baby Comment Times Business Canary disposal Thursday January 27 2005 US listings alert Pfizer job losses Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Party Poker plans $6bn deal to win FTSE place Watchdog examines treatment of Allders pen Brown too optimistic over tax on companies, says MPs Loosening the red tape Performance test at Pru egg Minerva must give a hoot about fairness Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Novartis optimism Stop Press Parmalat rift 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 Actions to repossess homes at 6-year high Bank to keep rates on hold The Times Crest chief in warning on £60,000 starter homes Debt levels 'will hit market for first-time mortgages' Services boom makes up for industry recession German revival 'on course' Firms 'ready to delist from US' over governance rules FSA braced for 50% increase in claims on firms Clause Analysis abbey Pensions deficit casts cloud over sale of Allders Majestic Wine chairman cashes in £24m of shares Chief blames bad timing for firm's fall northern rock Etam and Tammy up for sale Market for 15 to 24-Year-Olds hp Extra $2.6bn in tax is a bitter pill for GSK Future Network 'in approach' for rival Chrysalis signals a reversal of fortunes The Times Brussels could put the skids under aid for Rover Defence move halts Santander head's trial 'Icelandic bank in talks' to take over Teathers Small financial sector is abuzz Reshuffle at CSFB as big clients flee Marsh & McLennan revamp plan delayed Stakes at Top Table No bias at the Börse? City Diary Opting out City Diary Bloomer's View with Hindsight Picture Gallery Gender difference in pension payouts narrows Prudential chief admits bloomer in rights issue New-style bonds a double whammy for state Any takers? City Diary The Times Unit Trust Information Service WWF Concern over regeneration scheme Punch keen for acquisitions Stanley could bid for all 24 licences in casino revamp The Times WorldCom business network a 'field of dreams' Persimmon tastes the sweet fruit of success Dotcom Visions that Flourished Chris Partridge looks at the rapid pace of change and the risks facing the IT industry in the fourth of a series of reports Technology moved on as executives stood still Many companies must replace IT systems because parts of merged operations do not work together Two into one can cause a headache E-learning makes child's play of workplace training Courses can be chopped up into short segments, and everyone can work at their own pace Cable & Wireless Humans are weakest link when it comes to security Keep burglars, spammers and viruses at bay with help from the internet Telecoms giant embraces virtual tutor Directive will give workers bigger voice Cable & Wireless BA lifted by predicted growth among long-haul passengers 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 Rock falls from peak but still has solid attractions Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers ARM Holdings Gilts Tadpole sinks deeper as its army retreats Smaller Capitalisation Shares Burren Energy Banking & Finacne Dogs Trust Times Register Sir Peter Large Incapacitated by polio, he worked relentlessly for 40 years to empower the disabled and end discrimination Captain Antony Wilks Wideranging service from fishery protection to the Brunei Navy Reginald Cudlipp Editor of the News of the World who boosted sales but was accused of lowering standards Arthur Reed Times air correspondent who was among the first passengers to go supersonic on Concorde Charles McLelland Diligent broadcasting executive whose loyalty cost him his job Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Belinda Gentle, antiques dealer, was born on May 25, 1935. She died of cancer on January 9, 2005, aged 69 Forthcoming Marriages Luncheon Appointments University News Church News Latest Wills Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Court Circular Rare lunar views in the night sky in February Lausanne offers a quick sprint through Olympic history Sea Cadets set fair for Trafalgar Save our heritage Alternative route Anniversaries Hammer and nut Designated areas To contribute to debates on this page, please e-mail … Mine, all mine Birthdays Thanks for sharing Minority voice On the Wrong Track Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Do motorcyclists and 4X4 drivers have a right to use green lanes and bridleways? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Daily Life January 27,1924 CAH: Quick Word Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loch Lomond or a trip to see Mary Poppins? Kids' stuff really A hotel in Loch Lomond for £60 a night, or a week's skiing in Andorra for £299. Sarah Turner lists the latest offers Ale and hearty. . . Strictly for romantics, a gondola in February Multiple Display Advertising Items ROL Ombudsman has discretion in awarding relief Chancery Division Employer not liable for secondary exposure to asbestos Court of Appeal Justices can consider liability to pay child support Court of Appeal Patient liable to recall on other illness Court of Appeal £10,000 damages for poll-tax prisoner European Court of Human Rights Times Online Spring comes early for a winter bloom Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day January 27,1932 Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Murphy leaves the talking to Your a Gassman Racing Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year Times Test Gillespie hoping for a late run on Festival tickets Diary Warwick The Wright Track Plumpton The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Montgomerie puts focus on rankings Davies backs new matchplay event Golf Today's Fixtures Focus falls on lottery funding after mixed returns Olympic Games BOA may lift hockey qualifying standards for Beijing Falling star finds that's way fortune cookie crumbles Benkenstein joins Durham White revival Qualified success Gomez tops bill On the rebound Thomason back Angus on march Snow Reports McGuire faces scan in race to prove fitness Rugby League The Sunday Times Harlequins call time on injured Cronje Irish look to deliver after years of frustration Rugby Union Diversions hit Hewitt on the road to victory Put your shirt on me against Polo, harassed Harrison says Boxing Results from Melbourne Park MacArthur regains the lead but record threatened by Doldrums Sailing Times Online Links Hamer delighted to be rubbing shoulders with Europe's finest Ice Skating Owners to discuss drivers' salary caps as part of radical proposals Motor Racing Distance lends enchantment to the grunts of Sharapova Giles Smith Sport on Television Trescothick experiment could offer long-term prosperity Marked Success England take gamble on Collingwood The Sunday Times Takashinga's stand offers hope for future Owen Slot finds Zimbabwean clubs are forming a power base to change the way the game is run Stoke offer escape to Bellamy The Times Next Stop? Four Ideal Destinations By Our Sports Staff: Touré misses United showdown Carragher confronts Liverpool's critics head on Goalkeeper's antics pay off Hampton Smith and Bolder help Derby mend pride on home front The Premiership Today Spurs take gamble on Egypt's rebel without a pause Over and out Chelsea maintain tight hold on the balance of power Hyundai The Times Crossword 22,884 Ferguson expresses admiration for mirror image of self Times Sport Chelsea keep dream alive as Ferguson feels the force The Times The Times Quotes of the Day Pro-drink, anti-vitamins. How's that for a shot in the foot? Why did our Government support this outrageous ban in the first place? Mail miracle Bear necessity Picture Gallery The Ethicist Juries: the evidence is clear. . . dump them The jury system is widely held to be the cornerstone of British justice and the Lord Chancellor wants more people to take part. Simon Jenkins says it is an anachronism and should be scrapped Juries should go the way of trial by ordeal, ducking stools and public hangings Few peers or MPs deciding the future of juries can ever have served on them Join the Debate How It All Began The Times The Warsaw pact, 2005 'Teach me English and I'll be your beautiful girlfriend': Kamil Tchorek on why young British men love Poland Greens: take a leaf out of my book thetimes Braised Chicken with Winter Greens Timesonline Rising son of culf design Fashion For ten years a Bathing Ape has ruled the underground fashion scene, thanks to its emphasis on unattainability. The next step? World domination, says Joanna Hunter As well as clothes, there is a café, gallery, hairdresser's, music label-even condoms At night I'm like a Hitchcock heroine on acid Jasmine Guinness The shock of the new New drugs reduce risks for transplant patients, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Easing Asthma Screen Well, do you feel lucky, Clint? Sean Macaulay calls the shots as Scorsese and Eastwood go head to head in the big Oscar bout Queens Boy V West Coast Dude Picture Gallery Raise a glass to the odd couple New Releases Fractious friends and eccentric in-laws help to make it a vintage week for James Christopher The Times UK Film Council New DVDs The end of the casting couch These days actors are more likely to be auditioned in a herd. Lottie Moggach on the new breed of casting directors And the Awards for Second Thoughts Go to. . . lights James Ulmer, founder of the Ulmer Scale which rates Hollywood's stars, judges our own The ultimate supporting player Should the film Council spend lottery money better, asks Daniel Rosenthal Million Dollar Baby Summing up: UK Film Industry He's into the big time by a nose Interview Alexander Payne has the taste of Oscar success with his road movie through wine country, finds Wendy Ide Life tastes sweet for the Candy man Festival Report The best newcomers at Sundance are away from the competition mainstream, Denis Seguin discovers Best Film Closer Film Calendar—we've Seen the Future so that You Don't Have to Finding magic in the banal Life's little nothings are the passion of documentary-maker Nicolas Philibert, he tells Neil Fisher Behind the unthreatening idyll of Être et Avoir lies a darker tale accenture Tomorrow in T2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reality the only victim Theatre The Maids Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Running on empty Theatre Going Dutch Grand Opera House, York Pop The Others Norwich Arts Centre Concert AAM/Beznosiuk Wigmore Hall Pop J Mascis Bush Hall, W12 Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Holocaust Memorial Day Horizon Variations Taggart Alex Zanardi/car Crash: The Delorean Story Forever Young (1992) Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) PI (1998, b/w) The sweet sounds of the Seventies The Dennis menace True Fiction Hugo Rifkind T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 2498 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku One. Tel Career Students say the outlook is bright The Week in Work Inside Contact us The Times Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened Business Development Consultant Staff gain a new leash on life Teams Data File The Office Psychologist Who thought of it first? How to. . . Manage Ideas A team chock-full of brilliant schemes is of little use if the ideas are not acted upon. Daniel Allen outlines ten tips to ensure that innovative thinking is encouraged and the plans implemented Test Yourself... Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Halifax Bank of Scotland Do your agree with this advice? Write to us at What Can I Earn? My experience seems to count for nothing Worklife Challenge A legal career to cater for the City escapee The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The Key to. . . Consultants & Technologists So You Want a Job in ... 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