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News from 02/02/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Louis Armstrong, David Hasselhoff, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Stella Duffy, Stephen Henley, Kirsty McLeod, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Ted Millan, Alan Craig, Mark Souster, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Philip Howard, Nick Crofts, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, John O'Byrne, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Gethin Rhys, Joe Joseph, Lee Bamber, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Bill Wedderburn, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Tom Dunelm, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Joanne Tonkin, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, James Dancer, Roland Watson, Sara Lawrence, A. Oliver Staines, William Vallis, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Clay Iles, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, D. w. s. Gray, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Joseph Beuys, Martin Samuel, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Heather Ridge, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Robert Bartlett (Chief Superintendent Surrey Police, 1990-94), Richard Owen, Roger Fownes, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Graham Hills, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Tim Hames, Zenab Eve Short, Allan Solomon, Simon Potter, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, David Fry, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Coates and Rhys Blakely, Christine Seib and Sarah Butler, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Stephen Dalton, I. A. Crocker, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Michael Evans, Ian Rose, David Charter, Richard Beeston and Michael Evans, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Leko wins, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Aidan Reynolds, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Pope treated for 'breathing crisis' Grim wait Cocaine nights Crisis in Nepal China oil deal Pregnant pressure Tax relief 'One is entitled to ask what, exactly, is a handwriting expert meant to be expert in?' Vaccine could wipe out deadly cervical cancer It's 2am. You hear someone downstairs. What can you do? Web crawlers Life on Mars Frail Pope rushed to hospital after 'breathing crisis' In the Times Today The Times Cervical cancer vaccine hope Debate Cash bungle over foot-and-mouth Veritas launched Protection cuts Clarification Don't switch home page yet Analysis Cable & Wireless Search and destroy: Microsoft's new mission to topple Google Bill Gates has launched what he hopes will be a rival to the top search engine, but analysts are far from impressed, write Sam Coates and Rhys Blakely You can kill a burglar if you have to, but not if you want to The Cluedo Guidelines The New Advice Egyptian terror suspect freed Killer bride jailed Speed penalties Births decline Model wins claim Flat pack flats Mercedes-Benz Changed Clergy Parish backs woman of God who was a man SAS men could dodge missiles, David Charter, Richard Beeston and Michael Evans report on efforts to establish what happened to the aircraft Families of American dead may get $500,000 Was cargo to blame for explosion? Soldier doll stars in 'hoax' kidnap Alliance of Shias forecast election victory Reform of benefits systems aims to get a further 1m back to work Business Visit the Expedia. Co. UK Whitehall struggles to free information 'I'm tired of this Little Orphan Alan thing' Hill farm is gift to nation Morgan Stanley 30,000 pregnant women lose their jobs each year Jaguar Sir Ian's Plans Monarch Scheduled Police chief clamps down on dinner party cocaine Hacker gets first read of Morgan's memoirs Wheeler's party is torture Suzuki Young's material is a puzzle Picture Gallery Ps Baby death leads to jail Last second flowers Child Trust Fund Oilman stole £23,000 to buy sex Sport Mane man roars but fails to stir the jungle Saab 95 Direct Line MacMillan cancer relief Noble fight against cancer ends with last entry on internet diary Weather Eye Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not Controversy over Labour posters Parris's questions on the faith and politics of Ruth Kelly Prescott's quest for cheaper housing Police core values? Police patrols Cleaning the ivories Voucher plan for university fees Hide and seek Clunk click Crisis in Kathmandu The King's coup threatens Nepalese democracy Tax Belief Are those who avoid deadlines more alive? Bicycling foreigners will save Olde Englande from Newe Laboure Claims for Welfare Employment is increasing yet incapacity benefit requires radical reform Sunday's election is meagre payback for reducing Iraq to utter chaos We cannot believe that the route to stability might begin only when we return home The moving finger writes, but doesn't point Reading Tony Blair's, or anyone else's, personality from their handwriting is just scribbling in the dark This so-called science is as vacuous as a morning chat show but remains seductive Prescott's house of cards Plans to build a million new homes puts the countryside at the whim of the market Admen are idiots at politics Britons lose £1bn as fraudsters go global OFT identifies the key ways victims are fleeced, writes Helen Nugent smile the internet bank Different Scams, Same Result Rowling warns fans of fake Potter offer Survey names hotspots of threatened species Lastminute Picture Gallery Antarctic thaw threat to London Government vows to put pressure on the United States as scientists warn of 15ft sea-level rise, reports Valerie Elliott Schools must take fair share of rowdy pupils-but not yet Portable broadband speeds anywhere Two Timetables Kelly toes Cabinet line on stem-cell research Low earners blamed for last-minute rush Virgin Environment Agency Comment and exclusive online columns Online returns go into extra time Inland Revenue Natures Best Health for Life Critics' award Skydiver inquest Player faces jail Green Flag Hatfield warning was 'ignored' Court told managers did not respond to pleas to replace rail, reports Laura Peek tiscali Four teenagers killed in crash Dublin artist to document the general election trail Sainsbury's Sharp enough to needle and provoke Nanny State turns Victorian teacher The orphan who was more great expectations than Oliver Twist Alan Johnson, the Work and Pensions Secretary, opens up to Tom Baldwin Uncle Vanya returns to troubled Donegal Firstnight Theatre The Home Place Gate, Dublin first direct Pulmo Bailly Bonhams Going Soft Times World News Nepal is shut off from the world as King seizes power in 'coup' Ministers are held under house arrest, reports Catherine Philp from Kathmandu British tourists kept at safe location Kingdom in Turmoil We don't want our vibrant city to end up like London Paris fights to keep its cosmopolitan mix by attracting small shops and key workers to its heart, reports Adam Sage One. Tel Your Will JustAAsk City Identity churchill Prison Scholars Convicted Mafia boss gets degree closer to freedom Mob trial for Sicilian leader Germany's five million jobless pile pressure on the economy The Times Offers Direct EU to make employment a priority (AP): Georgia bomb kills policemen (AFP): Spanish arrests (Reuters): Inside job (AFP): Gypsies on move Comment Norwich Union Direct Zimbabwean exiles challenge Mugabe for the right to vote Democrats are ready for a fight as Bush looks a little closer to home Despite his re-election, the President's domestic reforms face fierce opposition from Congress, writes Gerard Baker Immigration: the great divide between Britain and America (AP): Rebels kill 14 (AFP): Jackson trial (Reuters): Free police grins Sport The Times The tiny face on this jar of coffee has just cost Nestlé $15m Clinton gets UN tsunami job Rap star faces $25m lawsuit for talkshow 'gang-rape' Times Business 'Bad debt' alert SBC job cuts FTSE surges Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Yukos deal backed by $6bn loan from China Irish property firm snaps up Royal Exchange Caz loses HBOS to Morgan Stanley The Cazenove fallout The Times Taxing system Direct Line Time to catch out the insider traders Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Coors approval Dubai tech park Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Long wait over fate of Allders pensions Options Wimpole West LB unwinds Saunders' Scotch whisky investment Carpetright floored by decline in house purchases Investors in Woolies ready to sell at 50p a share Börse chief takes LSE bid plans to traders in London Half of all ATMs will soon charge fees, warns bank boss FTSE bursts through 4,900 barrier FTSE butsts through 4,900 barrier UK banks warned of 'bad debts' if markets toughen Durlacher and Panmure announce £90m merger Landsbanki bags Teathers Numis Securities Other Firms that Could Merge WH Ireland Oriel Securities Amex to hive off financial adviser arm in $10bn deal US mergers total $120bn in January Shore Capital in IFX bid approach Scandal pain easing, Amvescap says How Market Timing Works FT faces blow as watchdog relaxes fund price rules Google doubles its sales Banking on John City Diary Waste warriors Vintage effort Privatised al-Jazeera may not be open to all investors Merger creates £200m Saga rival Critical eye on the corrupting effects of aid Mogul in talks to bid for £1.5bn Elephant renewal Zimmer puts Smith & Nephew in the frame for growth 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 London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 BOC still has what it takes to fuel investor interest Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Chrysalis Gilts Ashtead cut back by fundraising fears Smaller Capitalisation Shares Kensington Group Banking & Finance The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Limit cannot be set after contract is made House of Lords The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Hargreaves Lansdown Times Register Professor Xiao Weiyun Legal expert tasked with the drafting of Hong Kong's post-1997 constitution who proved loyal to China's Communist leaders Xiao Weiyun, Professor of Law at Beijing University and expert on the Basic Law of Hong Kong, was born on October 1,1924. He died on January 22,2005, aged 80 If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Ephraim Kishon Conservative Israeli satirist and bestselling writer whose books are particularly popular in Germany Ephraim Kishon, Israeli satirist, was born on August 23,1924. He died on January 29,2005, aged 80 Lives in Brief Forthcoming Marriages Premium Bonds The following Premium Bond prizewinners have also been announced Appointments Livery Companies Dinner University News Church News Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Latest Wills debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers In Defence of Justice Is the Home Secretary's plan to intern terror suspects an abuse of power? Doing nothing Anniversaries Reap the whirlwind Power failure Show us the way No going back Birthdays Police state Scaremongers Political incentive Questions Answered Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Daily Life February 2, 1664 CAH: Quick Word Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson Fine weather warns of return to winter Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day February 2, 1962 Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Doumen is unmoved by cold fish Baracouda Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Taunton Lingfield Park Southwell Times Test Kauto Star 'sore' after mishap at Exeter Rising to the greatest of occasions Simon Barnes, Chief Sports Writer, explains how hope and expectation conspire to create legends at American football's showpiece final Sky Sports Sky Sports Bluffer's quick guide to NFL How They Get There Injury leaves Owens praying for a miracle Ten Seasons of Winners Newcastle Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Leicester Basketball Cricket VB Series Pakistan v West Indies Football Today's Fixtures Smith's birthday wishes go unfulfilled Rugby union Snooker Tennis How They Line up Bulldogs forced to lick wounds as Rhinos wait Rugby League Cricket and athletics hit by stall in funding Sports Politics Tait eager to play his full part on centre stage RBS Six Nations Championship Young Guns who Shot Straight to the Top Ruddock's men believe they are back in running Wales Team Michalak pays heavily for France's frailties Free on Saturday New steroid causes concern Drugs in Sport MacArthur primed for final push Sailing Ellen's Progress India close to dramatic entry Woe for Williams Mickel challenge Phonak ride back Hingis learns the brutal reality Tennis Is there anyone out there brave enough to take on Chelsea before they eat the English game? Last Night's Results Pools Forecast The Premiership Today Chelsea stay silent over Cole claims Liverpool looking the part Barclays Premiership Bolton benefit from Kanouté's folly Riihilahti pulls off Palace coup Yakubu underlines his worth to Portsmouth The Times How 21 stayed on, nobody knows Highbury Showdown When Arsenal and United previously met in the league, the fists, feet and food flew in the "Battle of the Buffet". It was just as feisty last night. Russell Kempson judges how the players kept their cool in the heat of the Highbury cauldron Goalkeeper gaffe allows United to ride storm Highbury Showdown Mitsubishi Motors The Times Crossword 22,889 Vieira and Keane may face action over tunnel clash Times Sport Arsenal lay down their guns The Times Mortgages for Business Top of the Table Our Man on Mars The Times Quotes of the Day Truth is not the only objective of our much-maligned jury trial Whatever the verdict, Dershowitz says that the O. J. trial struck a blow for justice Who's a cynical devil? Post-Mod rocker Heavy pun-ishment Image of the Day King Gyanendra of Nepal, who dismissed the Government and declared a state of emergency yesterday, pictured at his enthronement in 2001 The Ethicist We'll get to Mars-just watch this space Giles Whittell joins a project in deepest Utah that simulates life for humans on the Red Planet. How are they going to get there? Well, it is rocket science For all we know of Mars-and that's more than we used to-this could be it Cosmic Kitchen 'We're not some sort of cult, you know' No piece of equipment to carry humans to Mars has got beyond the drawing board The Times Offers Direct The Story so Far Oxford, stop your dreaming Gerard Baker says that his alma mater cannot rely on ex-students to solve its money woes. The university must break free of the state and offer itself as a real alternative to the US lvy League It's a myth that the English don't possess the marketing skills of their US counterparts You would no more give money to your old college than you would to the police Which Desperate Housewives are you watching? Both men and women enjoy the latest hit TV show-but Zenab Eve Short says they're seeing totally different things The Times Dispelling the Myths Who Really Identifies with the Show The nicest spice adds flavour to fish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Art was her way Emotional Intelligence Chronically ill Alexandra Reinhardt used her creative talent to express her feelings. Now a scheme in her honour will provide art for hospitals, reports Penny Wark Upon Waking up If I shout it doesn't mean it's over Love Etc The novelist and actor Stella Duffy, 41, lives in South London with her partner, the playwright Shelley Silas, 45 Out with the old and in It's a versatile, friendly and non-scary colour. And if you get a dark enough shade, it's as near to black as dammit, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong The Times Under the layers lies younger skin Beauty Expert Put the 7 into the '70S Arts The man who told the world Visual Art 'The whole process of living is my creative act,' Joseph Beuys declared. Twenty years after his death, Tate Modern's retrospective proves his point, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Artist Keith Tyson on a Spirit of Change City storeys, country tale John Russell Taylor on shows of landscapes by David Tress French tortoiseshell signed fan Object Lesson A socialite goes to war Exhibition William Orpen, society portraitist and ladies' man, found his life and art transformed by his experience of the First World War, says John Russell Taylor Stuck in the groove Pop Black Eyed Peas Theatre Relative Values Salisbury Playhouse Concert Schubert Birthday Concert Wigmore Hall Prime pairing wows New York Concerts Boulez Festival Carnegie Hall, New York Entertainments TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Sky One Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Turned off by more brattish behaviour Viewing Guide Taxing times in cyberspace True Fiction Three taxpayers have gone to extraordinary lengths to file their tax returns before deadline T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Do You Care? Crème Battle to beat a deadly disease Working Relationship: Lynn Faulds Wood, TV presenter, and her assistant, Siobhan Crowther Crème Contacts Desperately seeking more of Susan & Co You could find the show acted out in your office, writes Rosalind Renshaw Time Savers Multiple Display Advertising Items Fruit compote is yummy with honey Tasting How to give your working suits a life less ordinary Real-life fashion Late hours, irregular pay-the joys of being a barrister's clerk Imagine yourself in the world of Judge John Deed? Clay Iles reports on life in chambers Creme Career Clinic Graduate Creme Churchill venue will profit by pleasing Conference Call Fyi Worth a holiday in Barbados? The Times Tiny Powe… With Free

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