News from 31/01/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, David Adams, Matthew Syed, DJM, Yvonne Lowe, Neelam Verjee, George Caulkin and Oliver Kay, Nathan Williams, Andrew Fifield, Alan M. Pardoe, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, James Wilson (Senior News Editor), Terry Hope, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Clint Esston, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jean-Marie Okwo-Bele, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Penny Wark, James Hider and Richard Beeston, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Anthony Browne and Robert Thomson, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Alan Edwards, Rondy Cohen, Sam Marlowe, C. P. Edwards, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Gabriel Rozenberg and Peter Klinger, Anthony Browne, Tom Dary, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Ronald Forrest, Wells, Somarset, Kelvin Langmead, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Jonathan Gornall, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jan Wise, James Delingpole, Ann Jameson, Phil Gordon, Matthew Carragher, Keith Pike, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Diana Norman, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Greg Hurst, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Bernard Crick, Tom Kennedy, Russel Duncan, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Barbara Rowlands, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Russell Jenkins and Laura Mannering, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Barnwell, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Simon de Bruxelles, Will Jenson, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, David Lister and David Sanderson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, David Powel Athletics Correspondent, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Jesper Christiansen, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Colin Parker, Richard Owen, Lee Miller, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Jeffrey Titford, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, James Cowling, Elizabeth Price, John Fitzgerald, Dalkeith, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, James Hider and Ali al-Hamdani, Richard Beeston and Roland Watson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Glyn Edwards, Claire Turvey, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Tessa Thomas, Anjana Ahuja, C. Kinch, George Caulkin, L. L. Blake, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Donald Spiers, Philip Venning, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Ben Webster, Carl Singer, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Jason Mellor, Noel Whelan, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nicola Woolcock and Ingrid Mansell, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Farrell and Ian Mackinnon, Aki Riihilahti, John Chambers, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Julian Bennett, Michael Evans, Amir Taheri, Caryl Patterson, Robert Buckland, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Lisa Verrico, Phyllis Ward,
ResumoThe Times Death-link drug to be withdrawn Ukraine's EU bid Tax challenge The Game Vaughan's victory Single issue 'The last British politician to exploit anti-Semitism … Iraq embraces a brave new world of democracy RAF Hercules crash near Baghdad leaves 15 feared dead Crew die as RAF Hercules crashes on way to US base In the Times Today Iraq embraces democracy RAF Workhorse Business Search for missing boy Gap-year grants Blair to say sorry Otters crossing A real snip It has eased the pain and suffering of millions of patients Clio Death was an accident, son says Suicide painkiller withdrawn Popular drug taken off shelves after overdoses and accidents, writes Sam Lister £10m loss is threat to future of Cambridge, report warns first direct Benefit shake-up to get claimants back to work Online Defence guide for burglary Tory campaigner Murder hunt Deadly dolphins Domestic blitz The Test of Commitment freemove Question 1: Do you take this man The Church is offering couples an intimate quiz to find out how successful their marriage will be, writes Ruth Gledhill 'Relationships need check-ups just like cars do. What better time than just before the big day?' No 10 rallies round as leading MP admits:'I'm HIV positive' Just AAsk Regular testing benefits both sufferer and society Old Bailey trial over Hatfield Lift ordeal Churchill memory Fare deal fear Property online Mayor double act Irksome stars Ex-Ter-Min-Ate, Ex-Ter-Min-Ate Touraine Loire Valley T2 The Daleks return with campaign to take over world of hi-tech toys 'The £30 Dalek will shout "intruder alert" if Mum tries to open the bedroom door' They came on crutches and in wheelchairs to make their mark The South 'We can at last do what we want and choose as we want. All my family has come to vote' Shias jump at chance to vote as South-West Comment Football manager hurt in poll demonstrations Britain Sunni Triangle By Our Foreign Staff: Kurds find their voice after years of brutal repression The North Their Day, their Say A people's victory and a tribute to media power Wary Neighbours The voters' voice is freed Blair hails blow to the heart of global terrorism Nervous Arab states fear the spread of democratic freedom Carbon Trust AIDS droughts, tsunamis 'You must rely on colleagues' Charities fear cost of volunteers' claims 'We cannot allow this blurring to go unquestioned' tiscali VSO Weather Eye Stansted's new runway comes to a stand still While BAA struggles to find £2bn for its expansion plans, home prices continue to be blighted, writes Ben Webster 'The uncertainty is the worst. We could be fighting this for ten years' Homebase House arrest is not step to police state, says minister The Week in Parliament Adobe School's out (of money) so find another, pupils told Sting in the tail Ways to manage immigration Referendum on the EU constitution Working and learning 24-hour drinking Schools and safety Housing policy in Yorkshire Dales Life-saving vaccines The vanishing hanky Clunk click Picture Gallery Blues in the Red Cambridge, like Oxford, is in dire financial straits Lost in Transmission The newest relationship theraphy looks to the road for inspiration The Times Dairy Can't get on with people, always making lists? Aha, a maths student Without Fear The courage of Iraq's voters has opened a path to peace The Times Diary No, Chris. Aids is different Fagin, Shylock and Blair The Labour Party's 'anti-Semitism' is a disgrace, and the Prime Minister cannot feign ignorance The Times Join the Debate The ballot box beats the coffin The brave voters of Iraq defied the terrorists-and proved the doom-mongers wrong Howard is tiptoeing in Enoch's footsteps. Remember what happened to him? Five years' jail for extremists in lab threats Debate Multiple Display Advertising Items Neurone cell success gives hope of cure for disease 'You need to teach the cells to change step by step. Otherwise it just won't work' Fatal Flaw Trend Micro Paper trail that led the press in wrong direction Multiple Display Advertising Items Blair's wish to be normal Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Completely different Python is a triumph Comedy Monty Python's Flying Circus-At Last, in French Rising water levels put the coastline under threat 'King Canute was right: the sea's power can't be underestimated' Saab 95 LBC Henry v Charles Kennedy plumps for a longer reign The Lib Dem chief plans a bold future for his party but his immediate task is to fight the flab, Greg Hurst writes Once bitten, happily shy: why Britons like life alone Multiple Display Advertising Items Dream of communal second age Times World News How I am going to wake this great sleeping elephant and ride into EU Viktor Yushchenko tells Anthony Browne and Robert Thomson how he plans to fulfil his mission to revitalise Ukraine Kiev lures Russian tycoon A Week on the Move Meeting of minds can turn talk into action World News Europe 'You are primed to think that nothing will come out of it, but something really has' Business (Reuters): Italians told to stop moaning (AFP): Mafia killing (AP): Britons flee bomb (AP): Mont Blanc fire The Times Davos Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Pascal Guyot Lost in Translation Paris culture police pull the plug on 1' anglais chic 'This stems from a sentiment of the inferiority of the Francophone culture' Where women must pay a premium to work at home World News Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Great leap forward' takes Venezuelans back to roots churchill With all eyes on Jackson, the other celebrity trials can slip quietly from view By Our Foreign Staff: United at last: couple torn apart by the tsunami on their wedding day MacBeth Nature (AFP): Dissidents held (AFP): Birthday boy (AFP): Dead hippo alert (AFP): Bus crash kills 23 Israel to back Abbas in security handover Multiple Display Advertising Items Palestinian police force boosted by an Ulster veteran One officer's experience at Drumcree is improving security, report Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon from Gaza Times Business SBC deal near US may ease laws Bid for Adelphia How the Week Finished Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Treasury in talks over tax sovereignty Free trade progress needed this summer, WTO chief warns City fears grow over illegal share trading Brioni World leaders are stuck in moral maze Need to Know Business Briefing How the Week Finished Change on the Week Data Stock market: Exchange Rates Data Day Jarvis refinances Stop Press Daimler stake Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Fall in high street spending set to undermine growth The Times M&s could upset Brown's sums Analysis Shed plots its showing on AIM Revenue to crack down on late payers Barclay brothers seek sale of stores business Old feud reignited as Icap staff move to Cantor hp Listed firms losing out as managers jump ship Increasing red tape is forcing executives to switch to the private sector, says Tom Bawden Good times roll for the boys in the buyout world UK property investors head to Europe Equis Costs that have a material effect on rising prices Park Lane Marriott up for sale at over £100m The Bank of England/times Profile Man of steel who wants to forge his empire out of limelight The publicity-shy Lakshmi Mittal is making billions in an industry that was written off in the 1980s, says Angela Jameson The Route to a Fortune The Times One deal away from being world's largest Business Equity Prices NCH Times Register Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Hall Master surveyor who won the DSC in a daring reconnaissance of Japanese defence and became Hydrographer of the Navy Lives Remembered Professor Martin Robertson Oxford don whose magisterial studies of Ancient Greek vase painting are unsurpassed Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Dinner Victory-over the Treasury-and a museum to Churchill is opened Note Book Arts Funding Talk Meeting Service Legal News Latest Wills Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam Private Professional help Society's standards What's your view? Unqualified Without prejudice Out of time Playing on emotion Great inquisitor What a waste Outside looking in A foot in the past Tiring work Bridge Chess The Power of Twelve Debate the issues of the day, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Is the jury system the cornerstone of British justice-or an anachronism that should be scrapped? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Eat out for £5 Treat yourself today The Times Sentencing guidelines retrospective for guilty pleas Court of Appeal Criminal Division Correction Tribunal entitled to find solicitor dishonest Queen's Bench Divisional Court Hunting Act survives challenge to 1949 Act Queen's Bench Divisional Court The lottery of sunny and cloudy weather Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day January 31, 1975 To raise money for the starving people of Bangladesh a couple sold everything they had bought for their home since their marriage Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Online Met Office Times Sport Racing Moscow Flyer delivers swift response Racing Ambobo rewards Mulryan with Cheltenham dividend Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Times Test Kempton Park Wolverhampton The Times Sports Book Exeter Slutskaya thrives under flawed marking system Ice Skating Multiple Display Advertising Items Jitters multiply as finish draws closer Sailing The Results Service Athletics Track and field Racing Snow problem Today's Fixtures Football Snow Reports Bid strong, Coe insists Fordham falls O'Sullivan goal Sheffield shut out Golden Mantell Skelton on top Toyota England's prospects clouded by injuries Sport Rugby Union The Times Scottish clubs stand firm in effort to end conflict Times Online Gullivers Worcester target three wins for safety Sale's four-try win soothes Saint-Andre's nerves Advisory Goode enables Leicester to cope without Johnson Wasps take stock after front row gets drubbing How They Stand Taking cycle path to a brighter future Sporting Inspirations is a new campaign supported by The Times to put young people in touch with their dreams. Here, Matthew Syed watches two of Britain's Olympic heroes put Manchester's youth on the right track Pedal Power NFL Justin Leonard turned a three-stroke deficit into a … Final Scores Harrison is hopeful of unification challenge Boxing Heavyweights are left reeling as Dougherty goes the distance Golf Safin snatches the crown on Hewitt's coronation day Lastminute.com Results from Melbourne Park Davenport's collapse gives final feeling of anticlimax Popov bows out after inspiring a generation Swimming By a Correspondent: Yanders seals last-gasp win for buoyant Sharks Basketball Charlton's quartet able to give Kent the edge Bowls Long may Jones grace the small screen 'The phrase "footballer turned actor" grates on him' Vaughan gives England shelter Full Scoreboard from the Wanderers Abdul Razzaq took four wickets and then made Captain cries foul at referee's bouncer Timesonline Free on Saturday Full Score Board from the Wanderers The Times Crossword 22,887 Holmes and Gardener at different crossroads Gebrselassie destined for London after triumphant comeback Times Sport Lloyd facing censure over attacking shot at Vaughan The Times Renault The Game The Times Quotes of the Day So, are we all gamblers now? You bet we are Brown bets Blair will give him the keys to No 10 before Brown needs a Zimmer frame Ca va, Squire? Spaced-out Monopoly Little brittle wit Image of the Day Michael Jackson, whose trial on child molestation charges is due to begin today, pictured in the Billie Jean video in 1983 The Ethicist Male middle-age crisis: you're only Jung once As the new movie Sideways portrays two men's midlife angst Richard Morrison hopes his crisis will pass quickly while Jonathan Gornall insists he'll never have one Comfortably Numb: The Survival of Prozac Man A buoyant approach What do you do when you're 46 and have cancer? Nick Baker is sailing the Atlantic for charity, he tells Penny Wark The Times 'Thanks so much for coming' You booked your Thailand holiday before the tsunami—should you cancel it? Elizabeth Price faced that dilemma, decided to go anyway and found a grateful people eager to rebuild their livelihoods Beyond the binge Health Excessive drinking is linked to pneumonia, says Barbara Rowlands The Times What to Look for Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sleeping Tight Parent Forum Sleep: a wake-up call Hyperactivity, even ADHD, may be caused by late nights, says Tessa Thomas Warm glow of a tasty cheap broth The Way we Live now home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Lamb and Barley Broth Timesonline A coat made for The Belstaff jacket, beloved of bikers and bomber pilots, is symbolic of Britain's greatness: sturdy, well made and effortlessly glamorous. But it look an Italian to tell us this. James Delingpole praises an icon of anti-fashion L'occitane Utility Chic The Way we Live now Chill wind, blow away: crafty Crib Notes Staying Warm Arts The shear thrill of the dance Matthew Bourne, the choreographer behind Mary Poppins and now Edward Scissorhands tells Debra Craine why he turned from theatre to ballet to express his cinematic passion Index Get the kids on the right tracks Children need more than Disney power ballads. So why not try your own record collection? Pop's urge to vent energy as gaudily as possible is perfect for kids Week Ahead Arts All the stage is a world Why is theatre so keen to reveal itself, warts and all, wonders Ian Johns Bird of demi-paradise Opera The Thieving Magpie Grand Theatre, Leeds Two's Company/Child of the Snow Theatre First Choice My Chemical Romance/Taking Back Sunday Pop Entertainments Concert Young Brits TV & Radio Radio Choice BBC DVD The weird science of Look Around You Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Sky One Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Bloodlines Viewing Guide Bodyshock Look around You Sex in the 70s Yellow Sky (1949, b/w) Film Choice The Pianist (2002) Her Alibi (1989) Fairytale with a touch of class Variations A true superstar courts fame True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3499 Polygon Win Champagne The Sunday Times Word Watching Su Doku Acorn Stairlifts Thegame Chelsea Have It All Waiting Whistleblower Barwick Braced for FA Overhaul Ashling O'connor says that the association's chief executive will today begin his new job with reform high on the agenda Good Luck Brian, You Will Need It New Era at FA Signals Clamours for Change Theoutlook Clubs Break the Rules Every Day Tony Cascarino is not surprised by 'tapping-up' allegations Redisthecolour Chelsea Kit Deal Will Pay off in Long Term The Money Game Mercenary Anelka Sells Himself Short Rick Broadbent says that the sulky striker's talent still draws admirers Bellamy Plays Waiting Game The News Strachan Eager to Take Plunge Theprodigal Will Jenson asks the Scot about trading an Idylic life at home for icy management waters Kanu in Class of his Own The Games FA Cup Fourth round Portsmouth Pay for Missed Opportunities Everton Thrive without Egos Harewood's Volley Fails to Inspire West Ham Arsenal Hold Fire before the Main Event Leicester Edge Tame Contest Mismatch Renders Ballamy's Absence Irrelevant The Games FA Cup Fourth round Seat Megson's Men Grind out Undeserved Win Rooney Summons up Moments of Magic Brentford Bank on Replay after Doomed Draw Davison Dealt a Cruel Hand Defenders Move Chelsea The Game FA Cup Fourth round Mourinho's Hun Day to Forget for Talbot Johnson's Team so Pleasing on the Eye The Games FA Cup Fourth round Moore Cheers up Father with Overdue Double Huddlestone Star of Show New Era on Ice as Leeds Forfeit Lead Coca-Cola Championship How They Stand Luton Cling to Lead in Hope of Happy End The Games Coca-Cola League One The Times Milton Keynes Dons Swindon town Walsall Wrexham Baraclough Unfazed by Scunthorpe Slide Coca-Cola League Two Leyton Orient Rochdale Lincoln City Shrewsbury Town MacClesfield Town Southend United Cambridge United Oxford United Swansea City O'neill Hoping to Delay Balde's Departure The Games Bank of Scotland Premierleague McCall's Men Surrender their Advantage Heart of Midlothian Inverness Ct Rangers Hereford Rebound Nationwide Conference North Cremin Confident It is Redditch's Time Blue is the Colour for Bargains on Merseyside Weeklywinner Theleaderboard Thesuperleague fantasyfootball Championship manager 5 Bribes Scandal Engulfs Germany Gabriele Marcotti examines the latest blow to the image of the Bundesliga Resultsandstatistics Dear Dad Thank You There is a right and wrong way to support your child, Aki Riihilahti says Buylines Bellamy at End of Road The Hairdryer Relative Obscurity Delia's Dish of the Week Thedailyfix Fixtures intel inside
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