News from 03/02/2005
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Dilip Ganguly, Tim Reld, Jon Ashworth, Carol Lewis, James Burton Stewart, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neil Inkley, Brian Leveson, David Wilson, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Charles Pollard, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, L. E. J. Roberts, Krystyna Marioudi, Christine Seib, David Chater, Iyad Allawi, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Liz chong, Myles Hewitt, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Hugo Rifking, David Sharrock, Mike Allott, Donald Hutera, Peter Kilnger, Cari Mortished International Business Editor, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, James Lee, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Thorne, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Tillotson, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Mitchell, Matthew Gwyther, Contes du lundi, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Jonathan Hoffman, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Elaine Monaghan, Daniel Allen, Valerle Elliott Countryside Editor, Steve Boggan, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, lan Mackinnon, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Susan Kelly, Richard Owen, Alphonsa Daudet, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Siân Morgan, Paul Simons, John Allison, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anthony Lewisohn, Mel Webb, Christine Nutton, Ian Johns, Attlee, Maureen Paton, Simon Taylor, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Lisa Stephenson, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Ian Whittell, Tony Halpin Commentary, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nick Sturdee, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Terry Neville, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Friedhelm Bertelsmeier, Alice Miles, James Christopher, John Philpott, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Jill sherman Whitehall Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, John Marshall, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Middle East peace is 'within reach' MacArthur's race Council tax rises Eat out for £5 Russian oil debt Career Chelsea win again 'Gordon Brown should become Foreign Secretary' Index Schools crisis as discipline standards fall in classrooms Do It All Woman Iyad Allawi Why British ballet is on the point of fading away Peace in Middle East tantalisingly close, says Bush In the Times Today Blunkett's ex-lover has baby Soldiers face death charge BBC spending Super-union near Cocaine arrest Correction Debate Megane She must hunt down every last puff of air Nearly home - then wind drops Ellen MacArthur says conditions make it touch and go for round-world record, writes Ed Gorman Failing schools 'need help fast' Social class still a barrier to educational success Clear targets and rules do the trick Track faults 'were ignored' Princess tribute Tour row grows Thief facing jail Balloonist winded Toby's travails Aviator Evil Words Is this a murderous villain I see before me? No, it's a cuddly, peace-loving king Popes should retire at 80 for the sake of the church, cardinals say Sickness has affected ability to give leadership to Church's 1.1 billion believers, writes Ruth Gledhill Possible Successors Pontiff to remain in hospital after tests Medics on 24-hours call at a hospital suite with chapel Parkinson's presents added risk Toyota Did Pr Guru Make the Right Move? BT Who is this Woman? Max Clifford plays tennis but it is game, set and match to the Hamiltons in £225,000 court win Hairy moment People Battle honours Business Sun sets on Empire's minority pricing plan Picture Gallery Ps DELL Business Europe's next big thing is jobs Massive rise in unemployment forces EU to change tack on economy, write Anthony Browne and Rory Watson Marksandspencer Picture Gallery Blind, ugly and a fast food junkie—it's the mole with the fastest reflexes on the planet IRA takes back offer to give up guns Elvis Costello PC World Audi Soldier's £171,000 from the Army for 'Bubba' racial slur Lib Dems forecast huge rise in council tax bills Sky House Price Rises since 1991 Time is called on the pub promoter who spoke out Obituaries Vauxhall Ballet heads for fall as next generation exits stage left New Labour policies Confronting burglars Rights and wrongs of jury system Funding of the BBC Safest way to dispose of nuclear waste Royalties for second-hand books Sour Cream Congestion tolls on London roads Lost in the post Clunk click Picture Gallery Work of God Popes should have the option of voluntary, not compulsory, retirement Gone Lake It is time that British ballet dancers went back on stage Get back to the cradle of Man and escape the dark images of Africa How to Learn Bad behaviour and good education do not mix, and do not have to If you are pregnant, admit it Can you spot the suckers? As the value of the euro soars, the failure of European monetary diplomacy is plain for all to see The Times My thanks to the British people Iraq's historic election would have been impossible without your leaders and forces As Foreign Secretary, Gordon Brown could lead from the front on Europe Numbers Game Moorland birds threatened by change in weather Eau De Leather £8,995 AA Naval officer charged over child images Mother jailed for killing two babies seeks her freedom Virgin ID cards 'threat to human rights' Online Nationwide Domestic violence shift Law Audit of stroke units Health More drivers face jail Road Deaths Peacocks An evening for luvvies? Stewart will make it so Firstnight Theatre a Life in the Theatre Apollo, Sw1 The Sharpest Critics Mitsubishi Motors Post Office Obsessed ex-miner pleads guilty to crossbow killing Kilroy-Silk claims monopoly on the politics of truth Veritas party launched with little white lie Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Question Time Briefing Alice Miles Keeps Score Tories and Lib Dems set to block house arrest law Welfare plans will 'pressure ill to work' Today in Parliament Onetel.co. Mandela's visit puts focus on children Mums fight celebrity pressure to starve off the post-baby fat Grand Vitara The Link Teacher 'lost her head' and shot at vandal teenagers Jaguar Times World News We're going to do it again, says man behind Beslan bloodbath Russia's most wanted man has broken cover for the first time since siege, reports Nick Sturdee Life and Times of Basayev When not learning your spellings is a national emergency Hyundri The Test TGA Family pictures were 'obscene' A French appeal court has upheld a painter's conviction over naked portraits of her children, writes Charles Bremner Chess All eyes on China as G7 passes on Africa Aquarility Basque leader calls election to revive independence plan (AFP): Patient admits killing nurses (AP): Sailor identified (AFP): War on Cannabis (AFP): City lightens up (AFP): Animal poisoner Absinthe returns (Reuters): Biter bitten Post Office Skilful pilot was hero of Afghan conflict Crash witnesses offer little sympathy James Hider Abbas and Sharon agree to meet at peace summit Nature Emporio US 'blackballs' Briton Emirates Troops act to stamp out dissent after Nepal royal coup Court orders DNA tests as couple fight for child of the tsunami The Times Offers Direct International Call for Tender (AP): Survivors still being found Second round of deportations (Reuters): Kenya corruption (AFP): Warning on DDT (AP): Chinese takeaway (AFP): Tattoo taunts Magnet If it's Tuesday, it must be Belgium: Rice's Whistlestop tour of Europe The new Secretary of State will seek to soothe old allies still at odds with the Administration, Roland Watson writes Baby you can drive my car, but when your brain is older RSC Right screams delight as Democrats turn to Dean Jackson's former wife to testify in sex abuse trial Times Business Whitehead falls Hollinger package REIT 'front-runner' Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Drug fears prompt new test Fed raises interest rates to 2.5 per cent Pension tax to hit 41% of FTSE directors Rosneft shaken by bank loan blow Drugs are always risky German recipe Ing Direct Brown's chance to bang drum for Britain Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Vandevelde role WorldCom blow 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 Rio Tinto pressed to say if it will fight for WMC WMC Attractions Airbus will rule skies over next two years, Boeing says Peel Ports harbouring hopes for Mersey Docks takeover MISYS OFT to examine purchase of NHP BUPA in talks to sell 15 hospitals News Corp looks at buying stake held by Liberty 'Paris Agreement' awards Hollinger chief $4m Murdoch defends Sky Italia project amid worry over rival Still hope for satellite as Freeview catches on BSkyB counters worries over costs Switched-On Multichannels Metropolitan Police Spain joins inquiry into Citigroup trade Rapid expansion of foam firm Grasso overpaid by $156m, NYSE says The Times Bid boosts British Vita shares Alchemy puts in offer for Allders Start-ups struggle to find funding The Times Trust has faith in bones technology Case Study £1bn Omega project is delayed by traffic fears Warning on property Hp Fiat shares skid on row 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 DogsTrust Feel free to ask City Diary Funds for Alzheimer's 'cure' No McFall guy City Diary Rich Pickings No brainer City Diary AstraZeneca facing class action suits over Iressa Roche dismisses analysts' concerns over sales Investors lift Unilever after broker's call to optimism 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 Gni London Grain Futures London Metal Exchange Meat & Livestock Commission Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Vita's frank bid rebuttal shows it is alive and well The Day's Biggest Movers Country & Metropolitan Gilts Hopes of Prudential sell-out boost Egg Smaller Capitalisation Shares Autonomy Business Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown Times Register Professor Alec Young Aero-engineer whose investigation helped to vindicate the pilot involved in the 1958 Munich air crash Professor Alec Young, Obe, Frs aeronautical engineer, was born on Auguest 15,1913. He died on January 27,2005, aged 91 Anthony Bull Enthusiast for trains and buses who headed London Transport Anthony Bull, Cbe, transport administrator, was born July 18,1908. He died December 23,2004, aged 96 Martyn Bennett Innovative musician who fused contemporary dance rhythms and traditional Scottish folk Lucien Carr Quiet and unassuming news agency journalist who served as an unlikely Muse to the Beat Generation Lucien Carr, beatnik and Journalist, was born March 1,1925. He died on January 28, aged 79 Lives Remembered David Stewart M15 expert on counter-intelligence who secured the Canal Zone in Egypt David Stewart, CBE, Deputy Head of the Security Service 1973-74, was born on June 6, 1914. He died on December 26, 2004, aged 90 Carlo Orelli Great War veteran who survived to live in three centuries 1.5 million war memorial names to go online Mility Matters The Askari Appeal The Deceivers Today's Royal Engagements Forthcoming Marriages School News Appointments Luncheons Livery Company Latest Wills Births Deaths Court Circular Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Service of Thanksgiving Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester Council education officers are professionals who owe a duty care Law Report Church News Leading to trouble Anniversaries Brave words Unlearnt lessons Desperate measure Why bother? Lasting effect Unattractive Earn some respect Take it back Birthdays Cynical move No conspiracy Insults and Imagery Labour's poster advertisement have been described as anti-Semitic. Is this a fair accusation? Questions Answered Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Daily Life February 3,1749 CAH: Quick Word Personal Column Travel ABTA Trailfinders Where to glow when love is in the air... Valentine's Day in a Sussex hotel at £64 a night or a week in Malaysia for £599. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Carmern: sounds a great deal Westerly winds end the big winter freeze Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day February 3, 1990 Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Leg injury rules out Kauto Star for season Racing Revised Betting Times Test Winston is fifth jockey to be arrested in fraud investigation Kelso Southwell The Wright Track Towcester The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results The Times Smythe plumbs depths to hit heights Sarah Potter on Octopush, a sport that leaves you breathless in several ways Bed and board proves good value Snow Reports Leeds must beware the Bulldogs' bite Rugby League Sponsor steps in Branco withdraws Packwood's title Leaders' revenge Gilmore thwarted Britain expected to win record number of medals in Beijing Olympic Games Madrid first to seek IOC seal of approval IOC Itinerary The Sunday Times How UK Sport's Funding Will Be Split White ends dismal run Raw back row adds to concern over Moody The Times O'Connor discarded by lreland Ireland Team Loan plan for Taylor in effort to prove his fitness 1st impressions last Free on Saturday Mature, instinctive and nerveless, Tait is a true one-off Jonny Wilkinson on the centre primed for his England debut Ali rescues Pietersen's good work Cricket Carrier Scoreboard from Goodyear Park Rusedski stays loyal to Davis Cup team Tennis Viewer Advisory Faldo v Woosnam Head-To-Head Ambitious Langer sparks Ryder Cup race for succession FA opts for lenincy over fracas in tunnel at Highbury Vieira's lack of verve hobbles Arsenal United put off talks with Giggs Reid's tricks propel Millfield into final The Premiership Today Ángel falls from grace after missed penalties Reluctant Pandiani soon feels at home Last Night's Results By Our Sports Staff: Clemence treated for cancer Dowie left frustrated by transfer restrictions at Palace The Times Unlucky Doherty eases Everton's pain Newcastle fail to add lustre to Shearer's gem Mourinho's men stand firm on The Times Crossword How They Stand Chelsea spending increases flow of money from English game Golf Times Sport Chelsea show naked ambition The Times Renault Top of the Table The Times Quotes of the Day Disruptive pupils: they need nurturing and zero tolerance Mary Ann Sieghart L get the message Turned off ... or on? Image of the Day The Ethicist Tony's new targets: the do-it all women Labour has identified the people it needs to woo to win the next election—working mothers. Here three of them explain what politicians must do to win their votes What the Rival Parties Offer We want British Three British bankers face extradition to the US under a new treaty that does not require America to produce any evidence of guilt. Their allenged crime is a fraudulent deal involving Euron, the disgraced energy giant. Steve Boggan reports on a story of Money, intrigue and civil liberties The Times A dish guaranteed to quicken the pulse Home. from@thetimes. co. uk Masoor Dal with Salmon Smart: fashion's What does it mean to dress smartly at a time when fashion is so diverse? Lisa Armstrong tries to crack the dress code at a Parisian dinner party hosted by Valentino The Times Intelligent Style Save your skin: stub out the cigarette Smoking kills—and gives you a saggy bottom, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Bags of Goodness Screen The kid stays in the picture At the heart of many movies is a small child crying. Sean Macaulay analyses Hollywood's eternal debt to Sigmund Freud Crime doesn't pay this time round New Releases Ocean's Twelve sinks under its starry weight, says James Christopher The Times A cutesy talking zebra is far from a racing certainty for Wendy lde More New Releases One eye on art, the other on the box office Steven Soderbergh is one lucky maverick auteur-the films the bean-counters like to finance are the ones he wants to make. Interview Sideways Cr Minal Dustin? Arnie? I'd rather spot Kay Seeing a famous face reaches a whole new (low) level in Los Angeles, says Sean Macaulay James and the giant career Set Report There's life after Cold Feet for James Nesbitt, finds Maureen Paton, as she joins him for his new comedy UGC HMV Picture of a perfect future Viewpoint a former Film Council director, James Lee, wants a national centre for the movies Devices and our desires Interview An Argentine director exposes our unspoken feelings, finds James Christopher A Very Long Engagement He schmoozes confidence Interview LA's celebrity rock scene is captured in a portrait of a starstruck DJ, says Burhan Wazir The icon and the iceberg New Books Rights from the start, directors have used the Titanic disaster as a symbolic fable, says Christopher Wood Motopressed Hostile takeovers Theatre Wild East Royal Court, SW1 Theatre The Tempest Southwark Playhouse, SE1 First Choice Theatre The Andy Warhol Syndrome Riverside Studios, W6 Theatre BAC, SW11 Art Galleries Concert Orchestre National Festival Hall Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Horizon The Real Da Vinci Code The Truth about ... Gordon Ramsay Day of the Outlaw Film Choice Wild Wild West (1999) Bound (1996) Winston ensures a good night's sleep Variations Pray Lady Pray True Fiction Hugo Rifkind T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku WWF Career ROC Inside Contact US The Times Put your pay into perspective The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week ... What Else Happened Firstassist Can you lead a horse to water? Teams Data Film The 60-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs, Turn to Pages 12-24 Lost in transition How to ... Manager Change Whether it's rumblings about changes to the canteen opening hours or rumours of redundancies people are resistant to change. Olav Bjortomt smoothes the path to corporate reorganisation Test Yourself ... Do You Have an Exective Iq? Find out More Wanadoo Do you agree with this advice? Write to us What Can I Earn? I do the work and my boss takes the credit Worklife Challenge How Do I Become... An Airline Pilot? Times Online We will all be benefit from imported labour British employers, particularly those who rely on immigrant labour, need a workable approach to immigration rather than a rigid set of restrictions, says John Philpott My Best Move ... ... And my Worst Career Clinic Data File Web Watch What It's like Working for ... Accor The Key to ... Bath Where jobs are geared to the engineering type The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job in ... Marketing? Rewards are worth the work There is no doubt about it, an MBA significantly increases your earning potential, says Carol Lewis, particularly if you're male Salaries Embark on a well worn pathway to the top Promotion Opinion The Office Psychologist Company policy is to let you down easy Trend Watch Rejection Counselling 'Don't call us: we'll call you' is a phrase no longer allowed when rejecting a job application. Softly-softly is the modern approach, says Catherine Quinn Whatever's in vogue What to Wear…in the Fashion Industry Work Kit Statwatch Picture Gallery Essentials Time in the job is no gauge of worth Test Yourself…answers Home of the Eurocrat Business Travel Careers of the Week Pricewaterhousecoopers To Advertise in Career Bupa Australian Government Austrade Cpi Scientific Games FSA Catalyst Land Registry Allied Bakeries Xerox Ajilon The Times Harvey Nash
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