News from 04/02/2005
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Andrew Robson, R. A. Higginson, John Welford, Phil Yates, Neil McKenna, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Neelam Verjee, DJM, Stewart Purvis, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Stephen Thrower, Tony Killeen, James Bone, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor and David Sanderson, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Paul Nicolson (Chairman), Jonathan Richards, Ian MacKinnon, Jonathan Turner (Senior Lecturer in Structural Geology), Heather McGregor, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Benon Sevan, Alison Richard, Vice-Chancellor, Stephen Farrell and James Hider, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Steve Bird and Jack Malvern, Gerald Morgan, Raymond Keene, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Mike O'Brien (Minister for Energy), Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Mick Hume, John Carr, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Edward Hagan, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Malcolm Boyden, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Edward McMillan-SCOTT, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Roland Watson and Michael Theodoulou, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Geoffrey Fogwill, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Anne Sebba, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Cook, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Hugh Leach, Adam Sherwin, Gordon Brown, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Sebastian Smith, Owen Slot, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Simon Palmer, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Religious Shias lead Iraq poll Mumps epidemic Driving penalties The best Sounds around inside T2 IRA punishment Copycat caution Naked truth 'The momentum for change in the Middle East is unstoppable' Cover-up row over £27 billion secret of Black Wednesday Ask Lucia Humiliating Day And the man from Africa wore a fur hat Curbs on truancy fail to cure school absentee problem In the Times Today The Times Councils diverting funds for primaries, say teachers Secrets of Black Wednesday Tanker captain fatally stabbed Drug extradition Gas guzzler Cell death Wheel of fortune Viral Illness 'I assumed that I'd had the right vaccination' Tiffany & Co Britain faces epidemic of mumps Huge increase in suspected cases among teenagers who missed out on MMR vaccine, reports Sam Lister Shias head for Iraq poll victory Seven British soldiers face murder charges 'It's a hell of a lot of fun to kill the enemy' Dentist struck off for child porn Libel case victory Dental deceit BNP college visit £40,000 for 007 Index Peugeot Where the troubled musician could find ideal home Drug-addict singer faces robbery and blackmail charges How It All Happened The day that shaped the desiny of politics and pound The key actors in the drama still can't agree on what happened on a day of high drama, reports Tom Baldwin Blair's messy, ad hoc approach fuels suspicion Mandarins are far from free with information despite new legal rights Bullet through both hands is latest atrocity by IRA Dramatic words, but then it is theatre after all Emirates Labour Nissan Four hours in a cell for girl who threw snowball Ray Millionaire gangmaster faces jail for running slave labour army Media MP faces sack for making meal ticket of Commons A Huge Range of Holiday Tips 24 Special DVD Offier! Business Interest Picture Gallery Watch this space if you think you can shout the answer Jeep Picture Gallery Ps Coming soon: top copper's life and turbulent times Careless drivers who kill face five years in prison PC World High Toll of Motoring Causing death by careless driving Causing death by dangerous driving European cars will send SOS after crash Alliance Leicester Man of Mischief Alternative comedy king drowns near floating pub Bradford & Bingley Stacks of value, but no takers for lovers' break The American Boy How Burlesque Became Britian's Hottest Club Craze Where are you? In a jam, waiting to be sentenced Anti-Semitism Playing 'rules' of incapacity benefit Iraqis and Palestinians confirm appetite for democracy Attitudes to HIV-Aids 'Windfall' tax on oil company profits The delightful boar Clunk click Oxbridge places for UK students The Times There is an Alternative Angela Merkel offers Germany sound economic sense Pie in the Sky Flying saucers are close encounters with the human imagination Global warming hotheads would burn sceptics at the stake Yes, (Ex-) Prime Minister The strange saga of Whitehall and the Freedom of Information Act Thunderer: Keep your freedom sermons Let Cutty Sark sail free That great clipper deserves better than being reduced to a bloodless, marooned 'learning zone' The Times Profit is good; big profits are better The reaction to Shell's bumper earnings shows that Britain is still suspicious of wealth creators Like the fall of the Berlin Wall, Iraq's elections will change world history The momentum for change in the Middle East is now unstoppable Jacobian drama at its very best Firstnight Theatre Don Carlos Gielgud, W1 mazda First Night theAA mfi Walk on the Wilde side with the menus of a spendthrift A great archive finally finds its rightful place Fireman months from wedding Tearaways parted UK tsunami study Bar hours support Police accident Debate Homechoice Admiral Nelson is dwarfed as Mandela exudes air of history Poverty Labour renews its personal attacks on Tory leader Homebase Cannibal fish may be threat to natives Intelligent Finance Landlord calls time on bells Little boy lost, the riddle of a toddler no one has claimed Staples High-speed train plan revived as passenger numbers rise Hatfield rail managers 'just scapegoats' Kilroy-Silk picks a battleground Slurry discharge Referendum query Regimental target Scandals call Today in Parliament Beagle 2 should not have got off ground How Britain's X-Files said that UFOs were just a waste of time Secret committee dismissed reports of flying saucers more than 50 years ago, reports David Charter WHSmith Times World News Iraqi oil brought these girls food-and the UN its biggest scandal The head of the $64 billion aid scheme is accused of conniving with Saddam, James Bone reports from New York The Key Men Boutros Boutros Ghali Fakhry Abdelnour Fred Nadler The Gathering pace of Peace Weather Eye BT First a summit, now Israel Targeted killings to stop as troops pull back in move to create climate for peace, reports Ian MacKinnon from Jerusalem (AP): Hamas refuses to sign halfords 'As you stand for liberty, America stands with you' Comment Meet the Fockers British Airways Hug that tugged at a nation's heartstrings Bush accuses Tehran of being world's primary state sponsor of terrorism Rumsfeld was twice set to quit Online Specsavers White House chief takes top legal post Vauxhall Thai disaster turns leader into a hero of the people Mugabe poll battle ahead as rivals step into the fray The Times Rise and fall of a brutal king Tyrant's Rule Ward murder inquiry reopens Nepal peace call Bird flu appeal (Reuters): Aircraft missing (Reuters): Name attraction hotels (AP): Pope's Health Improving tiny Church hit by claims of sleaze Leaking gas kills leader of Georgia Dell London Centre for Refractive Surgery Russia fails to stop TV interview with Beslan terror chief WHSmith Could five million unemployed create a job for Germany's Margaret Thatcher? Angela Merkel is again driving home to the ruling coalition her message for urgent change, Bronwen Maddox writes The Times (AFP): Seized Swedish director found (AFP): Uganda targets (AFP): Iran accused (AFP): Big for their boots (AP): Medical doctored (AFP): Serb surrenders (AP): Terror warning (AP): Blizzards sweep in Standard Life Health Care Hannibal gives Gaddafi a bad name Times Business Ratner's return Friday February 4 2005 No Snow at G7 Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones GSK's chief calls for ban on East's counterfeit drugs Citigroup faces 30-day trading suspension over bond debacle Action Man picked for Toys 'R' Us Europe after possible … Shell in £8bn payout amid reserves cut A Fleming comeback bid? Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the European Central … Smart operator Boodles Missionary zeal may save oil company Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Russian decision Stop Press Gillette inquiry Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day timesonline Business Big Shot Increase in house prices leaves door open for rate rise Shell Centre Service Sector Surges Ahead Profits soar for property advisers on UK deals Carmakers are wrong to claim a right to exist March of the 'living dead' funds Deutsche Bank to shed 1,000 jobs in the City LSE clients push for cost benefits from a merger Flemings gatecrash Osmond's HHG party Rio Tinto stalls WMC move with buyback Conflict worry for Cazenove Oracle Windfall for family as De Beers surges Dark arts City Diary High stakes City Diary Silent running City Diary MCI receives £3.4bn offer in merger talks with Qwest Treaty aids UK energy supply Vita shares soar on £624m offer Bricks and Mortar An exercise in futility at Shell Analysis BT £3bn division designed to deflect Ofcom The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For futher details on a particular fund, readers should contact the their fund manager whizz-kidz Putting Britain at the forefront of global trade As the Enterprise Conference begins, Gordon Brown lays out a vision in which education, science and creativity are key Why broadcast news was nice to Nazis in '38 Media Stewart Purvis on the pressures that led the BBC and newsreels to 'fall in line' Respect! BBC the role model as NHK tries to beat scandal Japanese are son turned off by TV station that they won't pay licence fee, says Leo Lewis Crème Mediapolis Most Valuable Media Groups IMAX projects hopes to quadruple its presence Pernod Ricard primed to pursue merger with Allied 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 Rio Tinto's move puts its money where its mouth is The Day's Biggest Movers Caffè Nero TNS rides high on fast growth prospects Smaller Capitalisation Shares Gilts Mowlem Business Equity Prices redticket Encounters Encounters Times Register Michael Hearn Conservationist who, after an early meeting with a rhinoceros, devoted himself to saving the species Michael Hearn, conservationist, was born on May 27, 1972. He died on January 19, 2005, aged 32 Lives Remembered Vladimir Chuguev Cold War émigré broadcaster with a passionate attachment to the pre-Communist Russia he had never known Vladimir Chuguev, broadcaster, was born on July 2, 1936. He died of cancer on January 6, 2005, aged 68 Zurab Zhvania Prime Minister of Georgia who looked to the West and for consensus after his country's Rose Revolution Zurab Zhvania, Prime Minister of Georgia, was born on September 12, 1963. He was killed, apparently by a gas leak, on Febuary 3, 2005, aged 41 Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Reception Dinners Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Birthdays Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Assert yourself Even in our brave new world, the future looks bright for science fiction What a difference Encouraging loyalty Make the sacrifice Take your choice Stay at home Trying to Have It All Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Are pregnant women and working mothers getting a raw deal from employers? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Anniversaries Personal Column Motors Daewoo disappoints by any name Mercedes creates new 'four-door coupe' class Skoda Superb Elegance 2.8 V6 What's in a Name Times Online Motors Registration Numbers Solicitors undertook irreconcilable duties House of Lords Advice at door of court not negligent House of Lords Times Online Ladybird has the edge in winter predictions Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day February 4, 1953 Flooding down the east of Britain caused widespread damage. The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret visited relief centres in Essex Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Rooster Booster to take chance at Sandown Racing Times Test Lawyers hold whip hand as justice is seen to be done Julian Muscat witnesses history in the making at the first open Jockey Club inquiry Winston released Docker Hughes Memorial Wolverhampton Fontwell Park The Wright Track Catterick Randell reaches accord with LET Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Westwood gives Faldo backing Golf Taylor injured in car crash Mixed pair tipped De Bruyn signs Lomu surgery Today's Fixtures Hingis tossing up life outside comfort zone Owen Slot speaks to the former world No 1 contemplating a return to the tour The Sunday Times Young ready to fulfil promise Sky Sports Super Bowl XXXIX Times Online McNabb blind to issue of colour Jackson may return to direct LA soap opera Golding's hopes keel over close to finish Sailing Leeds aim to continue British success in world challenge Rugby League Britain's Glory Nights MacArthur's progress slowed by light winds Guinness Times Online Guinness Henson proves that looks can thrill Tait is the new king of the Castle Six Nations Championship John Westerby on a school's happy knack of producing some of England's finest rugby talents The Times Orquera brings more Latin style to Italy Rugby Land Rover Hazell eyes chance to make good Injuries force Williams to try rejigged combination Shout for your driver, but India should beware vices of the sacred cow that is Formula One The Times How They Line up England find all-round answer in Ali Cricket Black day for whitewashed O'Sullivan Snooker The away strip that reveals all Patrick Kidd plunders the film guides and the history books to analyse the naked truth behind the Ewood Park excesses lastminute Uefa holds back in imposing home rule Local Produce Top off the League The Premiership Today Robben due back for date with Barcelona Welcome to Brum, city of culture Malcolm Boyden lists the reasons why the Pandianis will find Florence overshadowed by Birmingham's joys Hyundai The Times Crossword 22,891 Wright-Phillips is backed to adapt for England cause United hit back strongly as Highbury fallout grows Times Sport Arsenal seeking new avengers Why Chelsea chose this for their latest strip The Times Free with the Times Tomorrow The Times Quotes of the Day Fierce is the new nice? In that case, my moment has come The past decade and a half has been very trying for those with a choleric disposition Radical yarns Galling Parisians Picture Gallery The Ethicist White nights: can the Met end the high life? The new Metropolitan Police Commissioner has warned weekend drug users to expect trouble. Toby Moore says cocaine is so common, the task won't be easy Nicked, or Not? Say No, Stay Cool The Legal 'Highs' A call from God told me to go and save lives A doctor has been working in Ethiopia for three decades to treat young girls for a condition that can leave them desolate and abandoned. Anne Sebba reports The Times You'll enjoy getting stuck on this The Times Sticky Toffee Pud Happiness of the reluctant runner Health An overweight smoker, Lucy Hawking had never wanted to do a marathon. Then she remembered volunteering Many of the 30,000 runners in this year's London marathon will be first-timers At several stages of this strange process I wonder whether I have what it takes Get Started Avian flu: Science is still flying blind The explanation for this may protect the world from a terrible pandemic Hair with Hari lastminute Sparking ideas Gap in the knickers market Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Sounds Will someone pass the water bomb. . . ... it's Brits time again. The ceremony is really about sales, politicos and lashings of toilet humour, says Bob Stanley Brits: Runners and Riders How to survive the dinosaur age Interview a rock rebel has survived his band bust-ups and gone country, finds Burhan Wazir Hit & Myth The right man for a boy's job Interview Counter-tenor Andreas Scholl is poised to hit new heights. Neil Fisher listens carefully Closer Then: The Great Castrati Now: The Top Counter-Tenors Pop Albums Classical CDs Jazz on the wrong side of the pond Britain suffers from comparisons with the great American tradition, but a new concert series at the Barbican will put that right, says Clive Davis The Times Don't Miss. . . Entertainments Chilling in the tropics John Bungey kicks off his shoes at the world's friendliest and most laid-back jazz festival First Choice Comics reign in Spain Theatre House of Desires/Dog in the Manger playhouse, WC2 Concert Balanescu Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One The West Wing Channel 4,7.40pm A Dream Home Abroad Five, 8pm Variations In Search of Myths and Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Friday Night Project Channel 4,10pm Coogan's Bluff (1968) ITV1, midnight Film Choice The Seventh Victim (1943, b/w) BBC Two, 12.45am Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music (1970) Five, 12.50am Demolition job on The Da Vinci Code Last Night's TV Veritas: the unsilky truth True Fiction As Robert Kilroy-Silk launches his own political party, he invites us to attend the first day in the office T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3505 Polygon Win Champagne The Sunday Times Word Watching Su Doku Picture the loan Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Politicians cannot simply conjure up communities from nowhere - they must be allowed to evolve Philanthropy is often in short supply in our own back yard This Week: Leeds Agents Say Sheffield Agents Say Leeds V Sheffield In Elegant Home in Southwest London Barnes, Sw13: more than 3,000 sq ft of house on a prime residential street Out Georgian Farmhouse in Essex Little Bromley: a village house with swimming pool, coach house and about an acre of land Away Listed Cottage in Somerset Misterton: a pretty four-bedroom house with front and back gardens near Crewkerne Castle Made to Border A fortress against marauding Scots is now an essay in architecture, says Marcus Binney wates Our Gran Alliance These neighbours found a join solution for their sitting tenants, says Patrick Kidd British Gas My Screen Saviour Just Me and Indiana Michael Shanly Homes Barratt Rome? Paris? Barcelona? Rolf's Art of Gold Can you tell what it's worth yet? You may be rather amazed, says Heather McGregor Six-digit price tags do not seem to put off would-be buyers What's on crosby Private Sales Property Hunt for a Bargain Midlands Manor House in Leicestershire North West Hunting Lodge in Cumbria North East Cottage in Northumberland The Burchill Bonanza The International Property Show Caribe Cove Balearics Campo Real imagine Westbury Fairview Barratt telfordhomes The Times Redemption Song This couple want to pay off their mortgage before their retirement The Times London Rentals Bewley Homes PLC
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