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News from 07/02/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Patrick Barrow, Richard Whitehead, DJM, CAH, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Sarah Butler and Angela Jameson, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Martin Howley, Mark Souster, Greg Hurst and Richard Ford, Stephan Wyllie, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and Nicola Woolcock, Christine Seib, Roger Knight, David Chater, Alison Beck, James Bone, James Ducker, Bill Edgar's, Cameron-Brown, Parinknash Abbey, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, John Moor, Gabrielle Starkey, Edward Peck, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Ralph Blumenau, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Hilary Weale, William Heath, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, J. Haworth, Father Aldhelm, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, James Delingpole, Tony Blair, Phil Gordon, Barry Norman (Borough Commander), Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, J. Frank Suthadolnik, Mark Pougatch, Malcolm Glazer, David Trainor, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Garry Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Christine Selb, Giles Smith Sport on Television, Elizabeth Nicholson, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, James Hickson, Michael Shenker (Director), Alan Greenspan, Matt Stephenson, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Jim Little, Gabriel Rozenberg, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, W. J. Atteridge, Cath Warren, Matt Dickinson, Andy Waters, Dr Robert M. Bruce-Chwatt, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Colin Coventry, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mr Alan Williams, Emily Davies, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Tim Hames, Steve Dobell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Brian Clarke, Brian Glanville, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Jill Duplex, Eric Brown, Mike Rowe, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Richard Oxon, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Andrew Brown Director-General, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Peter Brunning, Steve Bird and John Carr in Athens, Randy Cohen, Mark Venables, Angela Jameson and Sarah Butler, Owen Slot, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Conard Freezer, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Andrew Scholes, Joe Bolger, Myles Allen, Robin Hughes,

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The Times Billionaire renews bid for Man Utd Pope's blessing Rice in Israel Eat out for £5 Africa aid battle Someone sang Comic relief 'If you don't build a roof, you can't take it off with singing' New controls to steam flow of migrants New York fashion Soham secrets After 27,000 miles, record is hours away Artists win change to Bill outlawing religious hatred In the Times Today The Times Labour denies dirty tricks claim over Black Wednesday papers Intimidation of child witnesses Power cut misery Quinn goes home Woman murdered Business De Beers Life and Times of Malcolm Glazer United bid opens old wounds American billionaire renews his interest in the club on the day fans remember Munich crash, writes Ashling O'Connor Secret Soham murder report condemns ineptitude and inaction of police chiefs The officer in charge refused a request to deploy extra officers on the night the girls went missing, writes, Sean O'Neill Timetable of Errors At the Helm US Army draws fire from Potter author Gant Pub singalong halted as a police swoop gets the bird Big babies face greater cancer risk in later life Birth weight may affect a baby's chance of illness in adulthood but the mother's age has no impact, writes Nigel Hawkes Join the AA from £40 Audit groups unite to weigh the worth of child obesity plan Met chief wants a border force Job market study Soldiers' pay woe Literary covers World News There's the Flute Again … Roy Keane, the musical Ryanair Fly Cheaper Video guide is music to ears of orchestra Digital companion could transform the way that concert audiences take in classical music, writes Dalya Alberge Clarke plans to curb rights for dependants Election rivals join battle to talk tough on immigration Controls to stem flow of migrants How the parties differ on 'difficult' issue Spanish amnesty for million unlawful workers Beware of Impersonators Celebrity heat rises as Brits and Baftas fight for limelight Head to Head Get the Breaking News on Sky Two more awards for Leigh film Cisco Systems Lastminute.com Financial Free-Thinking Greenspan delivers gospel according to Adam Smith Tiscali Multiple Display Advertising Items Unholy Seven What people voted for in the BBC poll Weather Eye Adultery and bigotry join seven deadly sins for the modern age Guantanamo Briton to sue over three-year detention Business BT Shed on sale for £50,000 Fell walker dies Officer attacked Abuse campaign Bayer Sublime singing lights a path to the human heart Firstnight Opera La Clemenza di Tito London Coliseum Declining language Coalition forces' presence in Iraq Parents and teachers share responsibility for discipline Extraordinary powers of the executive Finsbury policing School safety Clunk click Hide and seek Controversy over Labour posters Broad-brush approach Back to the future The Times Light at the Summit Unusually favourable conditions for movement in the Middle East Music's Match Opera is enhanced with electronic reality Race: it still isn't a black and white issue; and the tale of Preble's mouse Science Notebook Black Books Only freedom of information can dispel disinformation Thunderer: Commuted to a life sentence Will Blair be counted out? Labour is increasingly seen as ruthless and squalid. But don't blame Campbell, blame his boss Me, gloat? Never. But I was right about Iraq It is ridiculous to hail these elections as a triumph for democracy. They are the first steps on a long, hard road I wouldn't call Howard's Tories racist. Merely absurd, laughable opportunists British tourists blamed for damage to turtles' haven Grand Vitara Marine Migrants Multiple Display Advertising Items More mobile camera sites In-car spy best to curb speeding drivers Freed Scot may be ordered back to death row by a legal loophole Su Doku Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Roman coffin discovered intact Mandelson attacks Humphrys over 'anti-Europe bias' at BBC This Week in Parliament Spats with the Corporation Archer is welcome to rejoin Tory fold Tories retreat on ID card Bill Inquiry looks at tax-free duchy Put question to Prime Minister Post Office Energy the Natural Way Bottom falls out of dung power market The owners of an award-winning electricity plant have gone bust, writes Simon de Bruxelles GP commutes from South Africa to help cure shortage of doctors Multiple Display Advertising Items Medical Aid from Abroad NHS accused over deaths Early infection takes toll later Times World News Rice brings fresh commitment to push for Middle East peace How the 'Road Map' Lost its Way Summit may resurrect road map but rivals differ over journey time Multiple Display Advertising Items Comment Togo 'military coup' hands leadership to President's son The Times Offers Direct Thais love leader who met tsunami challenge Hostel gas leak blamed as 18 die at birthday reunion Join the Self Preservation Society (AP): Vatican denies words were recorded OU Business School Pope's mumbled blessing reduces faithful to tears Ethiopia unites for a tribute to Bob Marley The fashion blockbusters who put the new into New York Challenge on leader's death (AP): Skiiers killed (AP): Iraq battle (AP): Sisters reunited (AP): Dental evidence Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Obesity action hit by Bush budget cut Killer's IQ rise could spell death Times Business Sistema cash call Monday February 7 2005 China gives hint Unilever revamp Stock Markets How the Week Finished Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Allders's ex-chief in £50m bid for stores Oil giants train their sights on Huntsman stock market … Sistema cash call Brioni Africa hoping for scraps from scrapping Economic Agenda Need to Know How the Week Finished Data "You Can Do Business Anywhere in the World. Why Bother … Exchange Rates Change on the Week Ford Focus recall Stop Press French resolution US rejoins forum Rumour of the Day Bet of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Data Day Business Big Shot Shorts (under 5 years) British Funds Mediums (5 to 15 years) Longs (over 15 years) Undated Index-Linked Three-month battle ahead for Brown over aid The Times Offers Direct US soufflé outperforms euro-pudding MPC set to keep rates on hold this month Motorola in France Allders deal close but prime stores left on the shelf Brunei's royals lose £50m café chain suit Business The Times Super-rich family grows accustomed to law fights Rentokil chief has £2.4m pay deal Workers at RHM offered strike vote The Times BooksFirst Boost for pensions avoids tax Poker shrugs off its sleazy image to play its hand … Capital One Multiple Display Advertising Items Unilever to unify dual regime Profile The Times Second Royal Mail rival faces court over dumping Ardana Bioscience could opt for float in March Be brave and be honest, but above all be an inspiration The final extract from Sir Alan Sugar's new book on how to succeed in business Banking & Finance The Times Leading player in the realm of power networks Profile Lloyd's boss needs to lead rather than oversee, even if it might not make him popular, writes Christine Seib CV: Lord Levene Times Register Ernst Mayr Veteran biologist who synthesised Darwin's theory of evolution and Mendel's theory of heredity Ernst Mayr, biologist, was born on July 5, 1904. He died on January 3, 2005, aged 100 Lives Remembered Malcolm Hardee Shamelessly anarchic comedian who helped to launch the careers of Paul Merton, Harry Enfield, Vic Reeves and Jo Brand Malcolm Hardee, comedian, was born on January 5,1950. He died on January 31,2005, aged 55 Lives in Brief Peter Robinson, journalist, was born on December 9,1926. He died on January 28,2005, aged 78 Ron Kersey, musician and songwriter, was born on April 7,1949. He died after a stroke on January 25,2005, aged 55 Churches cross the high wire to preservation Southside's protectors leave the battlefield Notebook Architecture Unclouding the work of Will Alsop Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Japanese team unlock sources of their ancestors' cinnabar School News Dinner Livery Companies Lecture Latest Wills Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Raymond Keene Daily Life February 7,1929 Quick Word Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Golden hello Anniversaries Go continental Solid investment For whose benefit? Carry on regardless Birthdays Democratic housing What a waste Questions Answered Power to reject findings of fact on a lenient medical reference Queen's Bench Division Times Online Outgoing partner entitled to his share of the partnership assets Chancery Division Admitting accomplice's evidence in joint trial House of Lords Watery proof of the world's failing icebox Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day February 7,1978 Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Ballydoyle riderless as Spencer walks away Racing Jockeying for Position Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Rule Supreme reveals sixth sense Sedgefield Leaders in the National Hunt Championships The Wright Track Big-Race Details Southwell Racing Kostelic back to her best with display of courage Skiing Hendry still winning at 36 Seeds scattered Watts saves day Pair regain title Jets flying high Dead-beat record Times Online Madrid overdoses on fervour for its 2012 bid Olympic Games The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football FACT pact will benefit all anglers The Times Offers Direct Book reopened on grayling authority Walder kick stings Wasps Zurich Premiership Lipman's bad break leaves both teams flat Northampton rage as ill will sours narrow defeat Irish see win slip away as Mapletoft struggles to locate his target How They Stand Harlequins defy odds with spirited display How They Stand Times Online Controversy blights Scotland's near miss Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland count cost of flawed victory RBS Six Nations Championship Wales win is victory for simplicity RBS Six Nations Championship The Times Offers Direct Match Statistics What Should Andy Robinson Do next? Zurich Robinson seeks an urgent turnaround Own Slot says England's centres need to find the passion and flair of Gavin Henson Tindall gives good news to glum Gloucester This is just the kick the Welsh needed RBS Six Nations Championship England Rugby The Times Wales make a song and dance around England Harmison proving weakest link Fourth One-Day International Full Scoreboard from Newlands Toyota The Times Crossword 22,893 Skipper faces heroine's welcome Life at sea is bottom line for modest MacArthur Times Sport The force is with MacArthur The Times The Game The Times Monday Quotes of the Day T2 Don't blink, you may give the wrong impression Subway squeeze Wrap stars Drawn to vice Image of the Day The Ethicist Sloping off: welcome to the British Alps Wealthy high-flyers are deserting London to colonies the ski resort of Chamonix, where the British community now numbers more than, 1,000. Damian Whitworth reports The Times My addiction to addicts Cath Warren can understand how Kate Moss feels about her boyfriend, the druggy rock star Pete Doherty—not only did she go out with a drug-addicted musician, she married an alcoholic His sleepiness and quietness made my man into a bit of a blank canvas He was so hyper and needy that I sent him straight down the pub to sort himself out Emotions or Numbers? Take the Test Children who can love too much Is your child a systemiser or an empathiser? A researcher into autism is trying to identify the difference, says Anjana Ahuja Lauras Star Multiple Display Advertising Items Next Week Dr Thomas Stuttaford Parent Forum Discover the Charm of cheesy chicory Capital No laces, please, we're too cool Men's Style Trainers are a sub-culture all by themselves, inspiring almost religious fervour among devotees. That surprised James Delingpole, who now yearns to be an adi-dazzler Wear with a dash of English irony Crib Notes the New Sloane Vogue Arts Back from the cultural gulag Interview Corin Redgrave's re-emergence is an overdue triumph, says Benedict Nightingale Vaughan The Times Offers Direct Pickled parts are something to relish The revamped Hunterian Museum shows you all ever wanted to know about the human body Week Ahead Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Tabasco Young He doesn't miss a Beat Photography Fabio Paleari's nomadic life has yielded rich results, discovers Joanna Pitman Concert Philharmonia/Pletnev Festival Hall Enduring love for Sylvie Dance Manon Convent Garden Pop Willy Mason Enterprise, NW3 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Times Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial The Deaf Holocaust: Deaf People and Nazi Germany BBC Two, 7pm Viewing Guide Dispatches Channel 4,8pm Variations Tribe BBC Two, 9pm Bodyshock: Orgasmatron Channel 4,9pm Freaks (1932, b/w) TCM, 11.10pm Film Choice Convoy (1978) BBC One, 12.05am Girl Interrupted (1999) Channel 4,12.10am Woods obscures view of the truth Weekend TV More fizzling than sizzling True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3507 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku No 61 Rating: Easy The Writers Bureau College of Journalism The Times Hard Decisions Need to Be Made Whistle Blower Chelsea Extend the Great Divide Bill Edgar says the title leaders will break records but there is a down side Nocomparison Bentley Stands as Lone 1950s Inductee into Mourinho's Class Brian Glanville attempts to bridge the generation gap down Kings Road Owen Determined to Beat Real Benchmark Matt Dickinson finds the striker still trying to impress the new regime Harte Left in Pain after Move to Spain James Ducker on the defender left in the wilderness by the Ireland manager Capital One Opening the Window on to Minds of Fans Mark Pougatch studies the messages of the masses Downing's Turn as Left-Sided Option George Caulkin assesses England's mentality for the match with Holland The National Nearly Men Tony Cascarino chooses 20 top players who failed to shine for England UEFA Eyes Profit from Euro 2008 TV Bidding Liverpool Give Gerrard Hope Thegames Barclays Premiership Villa Overwhelmed by Arsenal Backlash Mourinho Ruffled by Cole Inquiry and Dropped Points Lacklustre Newcastle Running out of Excuses Vintage Keane Display Turns Back the Clock Niemi Answer to United Problem Stylish Mido Wins his Spurs Tottenham Hotspur Portsmouth SEAT West Bromwich Left to Regret Another Wasted Opportunity Allardyce Dreams while Palace Suffer Downing Has Vision to Win Games at Top Chelsea's Stumble Gives Hope to Rivals Mourinho Feels More Aggrieved by Fixture List than Cole Inquiry Bent Delivers Cruel Blow Pressure on Pardew Eases The Times Offersdirect Kuqi Refuses to Crumble as Ipswich Show their Mettle Burnley (O) 0 Leeds United (O) 1 Leicester City (0) 1 Crewe Alexandra (1) 1 Millwall (0) 0 Queens Park Rangers (0) 0 Stoke Humour Lost on Jewell's Faded Gems Preston North End (2) 3 Coventry City (1) 2 Reading (0) 0 Plymouth Argyle (0) 0 Rotherham United (0) 0 Nottingham Forest (0) 0 Brighton & Hove Alb (1) 2 Derby County (2) 3 Watford (1) 2 Gillingham (0) 0 Barmby Sparkles Chesterfield (0) 0 Hartlepool United (0) 1 Peterborough United (1) 2 Stockport County (0) 1 Barnsley (0) 0 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 0 Colchester United (0) 0 Blackpool (0) 1 Port Vale (2) 2 Bournemouth (1) 1 Bradford City (0) 1 Tranmere Rovers (1) 1 Huddersfield Town (0) 1 Luton town (1) 1 Torquay United (2) 2 Doncaster Rovers (0) 1 Brentford (0) 1 Milton Keynes Dons (0) 0 Oldham Athletic (1) 1 Swindon town (0) 2 Walsall (2) 2 Wrexham (2) 2 Horton's Regime Delivering beyond its Brief Bury (0) 0 Darlington (1) 1 Notts County (0) 0 Mansfield Town (1) 1 Cheltenham Town (1) 2 Rochdale (0) 0 Scunthorpe United (1) 2 Kidderminster Harr (0) 1 Chestery City (2) 3 Rushden & Diamonds (0) 1 Shrewsbury Town (1) 4 Leyton Orient (0) 1 Bristol Rovers (3) 3 Grimsby Town (0) 0 Lincoln City (1) 3 Oxford United (0) 0 Wycombe Wanderers (1) 1 Boston United (1) 2 O'neill Hits Back Aberdeen (2) 2 Inverness Ct (1) 1 Queen of the South (0) 0 Dundee United (3) 3 Alloa (0) 0 Livingston (0) 1 Ross County (0) 0 Clyde (0) 0 Ayr (0) 0 St Mirren (1) 2 Naismith Pounces for Vital Maiden Goal Hibernian (2) 4 Brehcin (0) 0 Bell's Scottish League Second Division Third Division Barnet Minds Elsewhere Nationwide Conference New Beginnings Give Hornchurch Heart Charlton Offer Chance of Late-Season Dividends Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Superleague Championship manager 5 Www. timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Player points totals include matches up to and including Saturday February 5 Helpline Number 0870 9014240 Championship manager 5 Bribe Comes before a Fall Tony Evans on the paranoia in Germany as match-fixing allegations continue Results and Tables The Winter Day when Two Worlds Collided Richard Whitehead recalls the end of the Matthews era—and the beginning of Best Stanley Matthews George Best Turning Red Square Blue The Hairdryer 100% Fiction—no Added Sweeteners Relativeobscurity Revealing the Little-Known Third Brother Delia's Dish ... What They're Eating in Norwich The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Tomorrow Tiny Tornado PCI Express

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