News from 08/02/2005
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alyn Shipton, Mike Emmott, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Sally Blundell, Mark Souster, Peter Bridges, Lisa Gilbert, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, John McVey, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Tim Leighton, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Richard Eaton, Sam Marlowe, Roger Maynard, Eric Crowther, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Andrew Don, Christophe Wu, Martin Price, Chris Marsh, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Jullan Muscat, Richard James Breese Conod, David Wells, Jill Dupleix, M. F. Horton, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Alan Johnson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Adrian Allain, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Pannick, QC, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Angela Jameson, Barbara Eaton, Nick Raynsford, Dennis Reed, Ken Wood, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Gerard Baker, Edward Fennell, John Westerby, Tushar Patel, Turner Whistler Monet, Charles Sebestyen, Cluny MacPHERSON, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, John Hopkins, John Lockett, Eve Thomas, Stephen Farrell and Ali Hamdani, Gary Slapper, Rob Wright, David Charter and Richard Ford, Mark Hunter, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Jon Hendricks, James D. Zirin, Mr Edward St George, Tom Benyon, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Trevor Grove, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Malcolm Bowden, Roger Boyes, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Emily Davies, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Adam Tudor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nick Szczepanik, Roger Staten, Philip Webster Political Editor, Slav Sikora-Sikorski, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Peter Riddell, Yasmin Waljee, Michael Gove, Edwin Edwards, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, John Plummer, Oliver Kamm, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Jack Canfield, Paul Connolly, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, David Bellamy, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Charlotte Baker, Nancy Reyes, James Foley, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Oliver Kay and Peter Lansley, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Cardinal hints at Pope's resignation Middle East truce Cherie tour Public Agenda Khan caught out EMI catches cold Doing the split 'Rules that seek to make us safe really make us weak' Index Labour rises to post-Iraq war high as Lib Dems slip Jailhouse rock Ellen's triumph Pope should think of resigning, says Vatican cardinal In the Times Today The Times Watchdog calls for close look at Prince of Wales's investments Sport ERM papers to be published Teacher guilty Never walk alone Pint-size dispute Cave discovery Christian Aid The Times They barred me from her talk. I got my £100 back Mrs Blair, a PR man and bad PR The agent responsible for her tour of Australia has been linked to disputes over charity money, reports Joanna Bale VIPs get the lion's share in scramble for World Cup tickets Tributes to MacArthur as she beats the world Who Gets what Clarke's hardline halted by judge Paedophile freed Recovery award NHS staff appeal Hunt ban hearing Pensioner robbed Stunning stamps Fitness fan killed and then set alight TSB Online Hatfield survivor thought of her son as she lay trapped by bodies The drugs don't work . . . it's sex and violence now for jailhouse rockers Green Flag Singer stays in prison after bail hitch Prison Made Them Prison Destroyed Them Quick Thinking School staff defy appeal panel over teacher assault Lübeck Superchip: the next generation A chip which its makers claim is 10 times quicker than rivals may revolutionise home entertainment, reports Chris Ayres Low-skilled immigrants to be barred from settling Charles Clarke set out the Government's plans to cut immigration from the EU and Western Europe. Richard Ford reports Tough on tough talk and the causes of tough talk Who Gets in? Right staff and tools 'could have saved £½bn' Tories' best issues fail to connect with voters Immigration Labour reaches post-Iraq poll high Crack open the champagne - the divorce has come through Interflora Oxford to pay for Afghan refugee Citroën Tories take Mandy's image advice MasterCard A way with words Picture Gallery Ps Archer bows out Grade not rated Polaris World Backdoor ban for smoking at work Rspca Police to have say on drinks Just AAsk Firstnight in T2 Casting new light out of the mists of time Firstnight Visual Art Turner Whistler Monet Benefits to justice and democracy of the jury system Bishops' appeal on Iraq The consequences of revaluing property for council tax Morality and faith Vanishing coastlines Incapacity benefit and employment Divine intervention Letters to the Editor that are intended for publication … Hiding place The Times Second Terms in Office Lessons from Thailand and Denmark Party Hearty The experts can turn base misery into serious fun Neverland, or Iraq? That's an easy one. Hand me that flak jacket, will you. . . Home Truths The debate about immigration appears to be growing up Whatever the question, the answer is that these watchdogs are wrong This isn't the first time it has failed us when referendums have been manipulated A headline of my very own . . . It's just as I had suspected. They're sending me a personally customised newspaper The Times Britain, land of the timid Ellen MacArthur is one of a rare aristocracy of the brave in our risk-averse, safety-first society Put a sock in it, Katie Thunderer Iraq war widow wins payout fight Rias British Toll Lexus Tories pledge more prisons and a curb on early release News Politics Morgan Stanley LBC Commons staff taken to cleaners Bad schools face closure in plan for more choice EU offers sugar sweetener Strong feelings Scientist rebuked Today in Parliament Police shun the gangbusters over Alliance Leicester a real plus Crime Fighting Trend Micro Giving heart disease the brush-off Bacteria that cause gum disease have been linked directly to a dangerous narrowing of the arteries, Nigel Hawkes reports Dell The Times Times World News Leaders to call truce after 4,500 killings Ariel Sharon The odd couple seeking enough common ground to make history Mahmoud Abbas Birthday host in gas-leak tragedy wishes he had died with friends Tiscali T2 (AP): US group funds Russian rail link (AP): Consulate siege (Reuters): Wounding worms (AP): Twins survive Neo-Nazis seek to hijack Dresden grief Rise and Fall of a War Criminal 'I helped Goering escape hangman' US guard claims he smuggled in the poison that Hitler's henchman used to kill himself, reports James Bone Direct Line Workers say a reluctant adieu to the short week World News Europe Robitussin E London Energy Chechen rebel in call for peace talks as ceasefire holds Europe World News New leader takes on oligarchs Danish leader heading for victory World News Europe Egg Strong standing will send signal to rest of Europe Mountain rescue (AP): Afghan air crash (AP): Aids vaccine trial (AP): Thai second term (AFP): Boy wonder (AP): Stubbed out Daytime luxury as New York reinvents the fabulous Forties Churchill (AP): Syria agrees to leave Lebanon Bush aims to be lean and mean World News America IndependentAge Priest rape conviction Counting Costs Timesonline Voting Figures Sunni Killers target 'un-Islamic' traders Kurds gain in election at expense of the Shias Times Business FTSE nears 5,000 BBC bond issue Watchdog call Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones MG Rover poised for spring deal on Chinese partnership Ex-Land Securities chief in line to chair rival EMI risks City backlash after profits alert Fuelling the US deficits Ian Henderson is eminently fitted with qualities suiting … MmO2 sell-out Boodles Publisher shoots for stars - and misses Need to Know Business Briefing FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Result in Brief Look Ahead Yukos drops suit Stop Press Icap victory Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Cable & Wireless Business Big Shot Briefing Business Property prices slide 2.7% Oracle Sluggish recovery on high street in January UPS and Downs Telegraph staff plans strike vote to save jobs Magic Wand Rebuke for mmO2 over investor cull Euronext 'near to making LSE bid' The Times Traveldirect Vodafone UK boss called in to halt decline in Japan Touch of gunboat diplomacy heals BAE-Kellogg rift Missed Check-In Property deal saves Unwins Fly eurostar Carve-up of Allders gets under way BBC set to issue bond for £250m Rolls-Royce lease sold for £48m Asia has the medicine to ease European hurt Society event City Diary Sum typnig error! Alphabet soup Pension funds 'eyeing commodity investments' Aon close to agreement with Lloyd's over fees Hp Child cash funds 'are pointless' T&L fizzes to record high after Diet Coke announcement 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 You'll need the luck of the Irish to win with Man Utd The Day's Biggest Movers EasyJet Gilts Avis accelerates on talk of a new driver Smaller Capitalisation Shares Oxford BioMedica Business Equity Prices Interexec The Times Unit Trust Information Service Business Unit Trusts This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Leo Diamond Business to Business Times Register Barbara Craig Archaeologist who guided Somerville College, Oxford, through an era of challenges and change Robert Perceval Master of parliamentary procedure who taught Europeans the lessons of Westminster Lives Remembered Professor Kenneth Robinson Subtle analyst of colonial government who became vice-chancellor of Hong Kong University Gnassingbe Eyadema Stubborn dictator of Togo who clung to power despite uprisings and international condemnation Hadi Saleh Iraqi murdered after he encouraged trade unions in his country Lives in Brief John Monks Jr, screenwriter, was born on February 24,1910. He died on December 10,2004, aged 94 Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they until the End of his Days Pope for life A natural end Getting closer What's your view? For Church's sake Fixed term Place your bets Inspirational Make up your mind For that matter . . . Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Memorial Service Dinner Banquet Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Birth, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam Private Bridge Chess Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Second appeals are truly exceptional Court of Appeal Good standing in profession has to be earned Queen's Bench Division Acts void through unconstitutionality Privy Council Touching clothing was sexual Court of Appeal Homebound winds for Ellen MacArthur Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day February 8, 1928 Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Strong Flow resumes chase career at Newbury Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Murtagh fits the bill for Ballydoyle Times Test Market Rasen Sport Racing Lingfield Park The Wright Track Southwell Snow Reports The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Lewis salutes mutual benefits Rugby League Agassi back in American fold Weale of fortune Wie's Open date Montgomerie out Part of the Union Racing Holmes searches for directions to the road ahead Alastair Campbell on the decisions facing the Olympic hero The Times Patriots' yawning glory scores low on entertainment value Boston's pride restored to rude health American Football Special Report Loving touch that gives MacArthur the edge Sport Sailing High and Lows of Epic Voyage Winning mentality that made hardships worthwhile O'Connell's credentials perfect for Woodward Sport Rugby Union Wales expect brutal forward test in Rome Cotton throws weight behind Rowell for RFU appointment Coaches in the dock after fracas at Franklin's Gardens The Story so Far Fallen hero Khan climbs to victory Boxing Archer confirms his desire to carry on Badminton Elriani attempts to make seeding count Squash Bell is left at sixes and sevens by order Cricket Eriksson has withdrawal symptoms Six Nations Rugby By Our Sports Staff: Real Madrid rule out Reyes bid Martin Samuel Giggs fits bill as new Toshack era starts The Premiership Today Older, wiser James stakes his claim for redemption Rick Broadbent on the player keeping the faith in bid to prove his critics wrong Chelsea attempt to lure Cole with £1m sweetener Sport Football Alfa 156 Special Offers Sugar Package The Times Crossword 22,894 Parry realistic on Liverpool's fight to keep Gerrard United disclosures fuel controversy over Glazer bid Times Sport Floored genius suffers Amir blip after step up Unknown Produces Bolt from the Blue MacArthur sails into history The Times New twist in Cole drama T2 God's Estate Agent Quotes of the Day T2 Why we can rely on Gordon Brown to 'get out in time' Harold Wilson's success meant that he could meant that he could take a calculated risk Flawed thinking Muddle over peerages Brideshead behaviour Image of the Day The Ethicist We're doing God's work A former stockbbroker turned fundamentalist paster has ended homeless in Southport. Would his schme work nationwide? Penny Wark reports When marketing means more than the movie, it's frightening Sherry Lansing, Hollywood's first female studio boss, is quitting after 12 years at the helm of Paramount. With the business changing fast, did she survive by playing safe? Times Online A Cruel Way to Die First Person Andrew Don relives his mother's death from cancer and asks is euthanasia would have been the kindest option The Times The Times Cholesterol: good v bad Jane Clarke explains how to ensure that you get the balance right Celebrate with a feast of pancakes The Way we Live now Fine Crepes with Lemon and Sugar The Times Timesonline Who cares for Lifetime It's carer's worst nightmare-what happens when they fall ill or are called away? Heather Nicholson reports If you're persistent, you get results Age of Enlightment Give your gym kit a workout With a careful selection of figure-flattering sportswear, you can look cool even while you step, pedal and pump, says Eve Thomas Is the red carpet the rival catwalk? Halcyon Days Arts So have they put our house in order? Architecture The Government talks the talk, but how well has it delivered on building a better environment, asks Tom Dyckhoff Mary Sweeps us off our Feet Radio Good migrations Dance Australia is bringing its splendid isolation to Britain, says Debra Craine First Choice Visual Art Mary Poppins This Cookie is half-baked Theatre Peter 'n' Me World Music First Night Jan Wobble's English Roots Band Opera & Ballet Concert OAE/Norrington Queen Elizabeth Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice BBC DVD David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Multichannel Television Kids Television Terrestrial Auschwitz: The Nazis and the 'Final Solution' BBCTwo, 9pm Viewing Guide David Chater Big Dippers ITV1, 9pm ITV1,9pm Brat Camp Channel 4,9pm Trouble at the Top BBC Two, 9.50pm The Spanish Gardener(1956) Film Choice Channel 4,12.30pm The Pawnbroker (1965, b/w) BBC Two, 11.50pm The Hand that Rocks the Cradle(1992) ITV1, times vary Intrusive look at a private problem Last Night's TV Variations Get the picture? Er, no True Fiction A typical day's viewing from ToryTV, the freeview digital channel which the party believes will clinch victory T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3508 Polygon Su Doku No 62 Rating: Easy Win Champagne Word Watching Companion stairlifts Public Agenda Policy Ice age: is this Prescott's vision of an affordable … Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Lonelyheartsoftheweek Otherviews Children play their part to take over adult roles Issue of the Week Child-Friendly Policies Include your vacancies in our jobs listings Pages 18-19 Crime Counts Theweekinnumbers Degree of Success Leaver Achievers Public Opinion If rejoining the rat race is the only power left to you, that power should not be denied Newmedicalresearch Will nurses remake the grade? Wealth 100s of Top Jobs Pages 10 to 19 Theissueexplained Affordable Housing 'Robbing' Peter to pay Paul 'Leave the old folk alone' Management Benefits for all if trustees are trained Jargondecoder Future Integrated Soldier Technology(fist) The disability standard-bearer Interview John Knight's life experiences provide an almost tailor-made qualification to champion the right of disabled people. He outlines his hopes and fears to Alexandra Frean Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Intheprofessionalpress Seeninhansard Children: victims of party politics Education On the Way up Otherstoresweliked Kelly's speech . . . in 75 words Middlesex tops pop poll Coursewatch Careers Stresswatch Prescott's plan 'lacks vision' Housing Wanless reviews services Social Care Hero. . . Andvillain Councils to transform image Local Government Foreignways Legislation Update Careerwatch Index Identify the reasons to be cheerful Public Sector Jobs Week Theheadhunter Skills learnt in one field can be a revelation in another, so your strengths may be even more sought after in another sector Data File Cornwall backs local produce Procurement If outsourcing and bulk buying makes economics sense to NHS accountants, what can the local community do to ensure a healthy bottom line? Mark Hunter investigates Privatetopublic Public Opinion Jobsagenda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Publicagendajobsservice The glamour of helping charities Over to you . . . Whatworkedforme Community pharmacist, on helping to treat Parkinson's disease patients in a new pilot scheme in Brighton Agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diarydates Westminister Law The Trial of Michael Jackson Multiple Display Advertising Items Jackson trail jurors: consultants will help to pick top 20 James D. Zirin on how 750 candidates will be pared down to a panel of 12, plus reserves Lawyer of the week Timesonline The Times Law Section What the Tories won't tell you about their new asylum policy Loving words that can lead to the sack Employers should issue clear rules on the use of office e-mail, writes Martin Price News Could a politician be the next Lord Chief Justice? Lawyers fear an erosion of the judiciary's independence, writes Frances Gibb The Other Runners and Riders Dim view of lap-dance law Do you know the facts of life? Women make up half the workforce. Many will want children and it's no use pretending otherwise, writes Martin Price Claims are on the Increase: Mothers are More Aware of their Rights LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting this week The Millers' Tale The Millers' Tale Home truths House, sweet house Carbon copies? Overlooking the past Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Repeal this unjust law No-win, no-fee libel success Leading research tool Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Derry makes a quiet return Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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