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News from 09/02/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jean Walton, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Chris Ward, Djm, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, E. Doohan, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, C. Moreton-Prichard, Mark Souster, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Halliburton, James Bone, James Ducker, Sharon Maxwell Magnus, Nic Hopkins, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Nick Hopkins and Sarah Butler, Mike Barton, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Phill Yates, Joe Joseph, Alex Wellman, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Roy clare, Director, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Jack Levy, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Murdo McEwan, Gary Jacob, Bill Peters, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Lisa St Aubin de Terán, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Richard Clatworthy, John Burscough, Stephen Farrell, Eloise Francis, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Carmiola Ionescu, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Cole, Michael Howard, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Gary Grant, Ben Webster reports, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Adam Sage and Angela Jameson, Tom Baldwin, Tony Hirst, Chairman, Daniel Adamson Preservation Society, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sid Davies, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Dave Ward, Raymond Keene, Michael A. Ashmole, John Russell Taylor, Steve Boggan, Jeremy Penn Chief Executive, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Tom Bawden and Nick Hasell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Bruce Nicolls, Erica Wagner, Emily Davies, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Bailey, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Tony Adams, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Tom Bawden and Sarah Butler, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Tom Roundell, W. R. Milne, Frances Gibb, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Peter Riddell and Rosemary Bennett, Abigail Rayner, Stanley Blenkinsop, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Peter J. Norton, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Threat of more speed cameras Campbell apology Jury trial doubt Fishy business US olive branch Architect accused Eat out for £5 £1.5bn spurned 'Modern IT is a bit like the British car industry in the 70s' 'It's not over. There are plenty of records out there' Handshake that bridged the Middle East divide In the Times Today Crossword 87 Today's Weather The Times Labour floats idea of special courts for terrorism cases Election guru sues The Times Howard attacks immigrant 'chaos' Sport Ex-RUC head is chief inspector Jail for smack Bonds now online E. coli hits cattle Slimmer weather Fried, battered, grilled, barbecued-and ethical Why there are bound to be catches Chopard Save the Fish Stock Environmentally-Aware Guide to Keeping the Seas Full Speed camera blitz ahead Thousands more likely to be installed if the stringent rules governing their location are relaxed, Ben Webster reports Blair rules out cheap-flight tax Rules of the Road Congestion charge threat Teacher who fired gun guilty Doherty released Reggae returns Hunt verdict delay Teen killers jailed MP suspended Taking the biscuit Rockers make way for pink power at festivals The Derbyshire The Sharpest Critics Spacey's stage skills tested to the limits of plausibility Firstnight Theatre National Anthems Old Vic One simple gesture that may Without pomp or fanfare, the two leaders have decided to take road from the Summit one step at a time, Ian MacKinnon reports from Sharm el-Sheikh The Intifada: How Events Unfolded Real test for new ceasefire is Gaza pullout What next? Obstacles M&G Investments Any resemblance between dolphin and Sir Alex is purely intentional Fans fear for men for U. N. C. L. E. Enthusiasts in battle to halt production of feature film, Jack Malvern reports Just AAsk Walden follows Cooke to the letter Boots Gypsies win right to live on beauty spot tiscali Weather Eye Architect's negligence caused 7 legionella deaths, jury told People Himmler is Irving's next choice of hero Canvas support VSO Bradford & Bingley B&Q Goat in BSE link Sri Lanka visit Audit job cuts Wine and women Milton Keynes Sit-down protest over TVs for trains foiled by broken toilets Commuters object to rail company's news and adverts plan, writes Alan Hamilton BT Tourist death doctors appeal Filthy, racist, violent-what man in charge thinks of London jails Debate Singapore Airlines Prison staff blamed for drugs and dirt W Working and learning Plight of plovers Tony Blair's response to concerns over immigration Human dignity and assisted dying Epitaph quotation Causing death by careless driving Cutty Sark Ellen MacArthur Clunk click The Year of the Rooster A time of opportunity and threat and over-interpretation The Main Sail All hands on deck to applaud Dame Ellen MacArthur My eight years under the doctor, a patient's story; and a secret Basle game Notebook Opening for Peace A summit that offers cause for cautious optimism A town with a sell-by date Thunderer Magnus Linklater Let's just leave them in peace The last thing the Middle East needs now is more carpet-bagging international diplomacy Armageddon isn't the only option Our great corporations should see climate change as an opportunity, not a disaster Any response will be a gamble—and the most foolish gamble would be to procrastinate How dare Blair call me opportunist when he has failed and failed again They have left our country open to crime and terror-that is the great irresponsibility The Times Join the Debate Dolly the sheep scientist licensed to clone embryos Capital One hotels.com AOL Labour is to stick with its pledges on income tax Why the public seems to be warming to Europe Peter Riddell Political Briefing It takes one Blair to change a light bulb-which one? Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Homechoice The day Campbell learnt to say sorry Do's and Don'ts Business Norwich Union Asylum dissent 'not tolerated' Refugee appeals warning Holiday working time cut to a year Short Breaks in Cornwall BASF Holiday truants get better lessons in life, says teachers' union Standard Life Healthcare Man is charged over Omagh blast car William Turner Customs not able to keep up with rise of fake goods intel inside High street chemists will lead war on sex infection The Surge in Sexual Infections D&A TB killed off leprosy lastminute.com Centrino NHS Careers Times World News Rice extends hand of friendship in visit to heart of 'old Europe' Meetings sneezed out of schedule All smiles again…until it comes to arms sales to China The Brussels plan to lift embargo will top the agenda at Condoleezza Rice's talks today, writes Anthony Browne Holmes Place abbey Dublin Star director walks away with worst loser award Danes stay with the premier who cut their taxes Twins who grew in a womb each are born 59 days apart Multiples (Reuters): End church link say Greeks (AFP): QCs cannot quit (AP): Six crew missing Peace offering (AFP): Britney sues (AP): Annulment check Online Multiple Display Advertising Items The Open University Direct Line Anti-bribery chief gives up in land of greased palms Presidential adviser brought in to clean up the system despairs over graft at the top, reports Xan Rice from Nairobi More call for troops to pull out now voting is over The Times British Public Optimism on IRAQ Hercules victims flown home Suicide bomber kills 21 army recruits Relocation BT Progress in the land of wasted chances Charity chief warns Cherie guests to donate with care Hospital executive complains of shortfall after dinner run by Blair visit promoter, reports Roger Maynard from Perth (Reuters): Nepal troops attack Maoists (Reuters): Anti-terror centre (AP): Peace threat Churchill Sky TV Free for a Month Best Buy Needle Matches It's more than just a game as Japan takes on neighbours in World Cup 'proxy war' It-girls' hip and hippy look adds wool to New York cool Jade Jagger, Sophie Dahl and the singer Kelis are all lining up behind a British designer, reports Emily Davies (Reuters): Togo protesters return to work (AP): German army blast (AFP): Journalists killed (AP): Cuba censured (AFP): Spying sentences (AFP): Deaths confirmed (AP): Jackson delay The Times Offers Direct Paedophile priest facing life term for raping boy, 6 Disney clue in abused girl hunt Times Business Dollar climbs FTSE 100's high Fee bonanza Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones MP queries undisclosed ending of FSA inquiry Blood-for-beer orphan counts blessings with £40m b How to beat the markets: invest in dull firms Seeing red over EU tape The debacle over split capital investment trusts is … Woolly gambit Cable & Wireless Buying quality pays handsome dividends Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Results in Brief News Crop extends Fox offer period Stop Press Italy delays market listing of RAI Bet of the Day Data Day Rumour of the Day Data Exchange Rates Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot Flotations in France to yield £70m fees Parts maker mops up US arm of Mayflower in £60m deal Lazard back in French favour Squeeze on margins hits Marconi shares Euronext to give details of its bid for exchange Regulator tunes in to reality Wimpole Review signals big rewards for ITV and C4 Ofcom welcomes plans to strip BBC of fee collection Figured out Carbon Trust Four trusts dump Aberdeen for Close Brothers Government admits pension error Pensioners spurn right to claim £1.5bn in benefits American sale hastens break-up of Wembley Bank urged to peg rates Floated yuan 'could fall' Creative figures? You have CV City Diary City Diary Who's in EDS swings into profit Sarbanes boosts Dicom Docklands buoyed by first big lettings in a year Japanese plan office within sound of Bow Bells Apax targets investors after Woolies rebuff Moss Bros shares slump as Gees sell Allders move casts doubt over Croydon retail plan Bensons founder to lead board exodus BP opens the coffers as profits soar Saudi Arabia vows to increase production by 40% Oil-digging saviours' balancing act Analysis The Times Unit Trust Information Service Milton Keynes British Funds Prospectuses that float on a sea of secrecy Hollinger appeal on Lord Black rejected WorldCom chief 'made me inflate revenues' Disney rebels to withhold their votes Rexam downgraded amid fears of slower gains in future Larger Capitalisatation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Rebel investors leave Chapelthorpe flat Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Intense rivalry undermines hopes of Marconi growth The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Dicom Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gender imbalance in under-age sex is not discriminatory Queen's Bench Divisional Court Safeguards when counselling witnesses Court of Appeal Criminal Division Times Online Times Register Lady Aitken Political hostess and loyal mother whose army of admirers spanned generations Lady Aitken, MBE, political hostess, was born on December 2, 1910. She died on February 7, 2005, aged 94 Lives Remembered Michael Adams Authoritative Middle East correspondent and travel writer who became a passionate advocate of the Palestinian cause John Curtis Enterprising publisher who rose from junior art director to be 'editorial director and inventor' at Weidenfeld & Nicolson Lives in Brief debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Dreams Afloat Should Cutty Sark be rebuilt, fit to sail, or used as a learning zone on land? Free spirit Fish out of water Not just for the few Perfectly possible Look to a former foe Dry dock saved her Tall tales of the sea What's your view? Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Dinners School News Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Personal Column Nature Notes On this Day February 9, 1983 Ariel Sharon resigned as Minister of Defence after a tribunal gave a damning verdict on the killing of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon Winning Move Five-Day Forecast These dry days will cost us in summer Weather Eye Times Sport McCain plans another house party Times Test Longshanks appeals as value bet at 33-1 Grand National Weights Bookmakers' View The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Holland attracts support Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Carlisle Forgotten Scot aims to jog a few memories Tennis Ludlow Racing Nicol's title bid ended by flu Foster hits back Vittoz in the clear Test fears raised The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Times Leigh fly high with improbable deal Rugby League Wary Fletcher acts to silence talk of jumping ship The Times How They Line up Holmes facing fine for missing GB trials Athletics Tudor given chance to get back on track with Essex Times Online Knockdown may be blessing in disguise for overconfident Khan Ferrari take stand in face of criticism over deal Motor Racing Change of name may be sauce of inspiration for White Snooker Delaying action is forced on Robinson Cup Hangover? Northampton keep the faith Gatland on move from Wasps Times Online Ireland Team The Times Taylor continues his comeback Ruddock banks on unchanged side to reign in Rome D'Arcy and O'Driscoll given hope of recovery Wales Team Four years on, Eriksson the experimenter takes a great leap forward Rugby Union Thanks to Vaio Hardliners state intent in Glazer campaign Robben injury breaks Chelsea's rhythm Know the Score Times Online Pools Forecast Liverpool excited by possible link to Patriots Renault Createur D'automobiles England in mood to make most of options How They Line up Downing left breathless as dream is realised Toshack not expecting Wales to be overnight sensation Duff quick to reach milestone William Hill Educated Holland teach Taylor's men hard lesson Punishing test worthy of wider recognition Ship comes in for company with foresight Nic Hopkins and Sarah Butler on the mutual benefits for sponsor and sailor More record attempts high on agenda Times Online Olympic bid can ride wave of success The dangerous obsessive hooked on living outside the comfort zone The Times Crossword 22,895 Falmouth pushes the boat out for returning heroine Edward Gorman joins the flotilla that welcomed Ellen MacArthur back to the port she can call home A Life on the Ocean Waves Times Sport MacArthur home in triumph The Times Mortgages for Business Ruling the waves The Times The Floats my Boat T2 Quotes of the Day Fiasco of the computer systems that keep failing us Software engineers were paid more money to fix the problems that they had caused The flamin' obvious Heroes—and a villain? Picture Gallery The Ethicist Our hero: why we joined Team Ellen for a day Stung by a gibe that Ellen MacArthur was 'a bit screwy' Giles Whittell and his family headed for Falmouth to show their support for a woman who inspires them 'EllenMacArthur' is the first five-syllable word in my three-year-old son's vocabulary MacArthur is no… then any other human driven to go further and faster It's Great, but Let's Not Go Overboard Luck is Made, and Ellen Has Earned Hers 'After my mother, all I need The Family cult used free love as a mask for child abuse, accusers claim. So was it so strange that a former member turned Killer? Steve Boggan reports Excess on a plate: my $890 Ducasse disaster Surly waiters, sauna-like heat and food arriving faster than a Big Mac and fries—Stephen Pollard is unimpressed by the New York restaurant of the six-starred chef Alain Ducasse In the battle to follow, the surly Frenchman and his henchmen won by a knockout The Times Alain Ducasse The Ducasse File Get lucky for the Chinese new year Dish Stir-Fried Beef and Celery with Oyster Sauce home. forum@thetimes. co. uk All my love, from Emotional Intelligence As Valentine's Day approaches, a new book of revealing love letters written by servicemen to their sweethearts in time of war offers inspiration My first husband, the bank robber Love ETC Goddesses on the scre Has the red carpet now become more powerful than the catwalk? Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong examines the symbiotic relationship between the Hollywood A-listers and their designers New and Old Gems Arts The colours of a continent A vast overview of contemporary African art has arrived in London. John Russell Taylor applauds Africa Remix Hayward Gallery, Se1 El Anatsui October Gallery, Wc1 The spectacle at the Hayward is totally mind-blowing Donmar Aygaz French pharmacy jar for venereal disease remedy Object Lesson At last, more fair than foul Theatre Greg Hicks is back in a role that once got him a kicking, he tells Rachel Halliburton The Times First Choice The Times Opera & Ballet A French storyteller lifts his art to a beguiling new level, finds Erica Wagner Concerts LSO/Davis Barbican Violin Festival Wigmore Hall Remaking a monster Theatre Man and Boy Duchess, Wc2 Theatre The Small Things Menier Chocolate Factory, Se1 Concert BBCSO/Knussen Barbican 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 Variations Film Choice Big Dippers has its ups and downs Last Night's TV Viewing Guide When shambles are shackled True Fiction Pete Doherty, the lead singer of Babyshambles, updates his Journal after a second night in Pentonville before possible release. . . T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3509 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Picture Gallery Freephone The Times A first-class partnership Working Relationship: Bernard Anquez, Air France boss, and his PA, Nadia Hajji Nadia Speaks Spanish, English, French and Arabic and uses them all daily It is a great privilege for a Frenchman to live in the UK, Bernard says Multiple Display Advertising Items When work is passport to living in another city Got a bad case of wanderlust? Fred Redwood reports on how to combine a job with travel The popular destinations are Paris, Madrid, Milan, Florence and Barcelona Doing research thoroughly is key to making a successful life abroad Time Savers Creme Career Clinic Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Perfect poussins with a peppery kick Tasting Shirts that look even better than on a man Karen Homer Real-life fashion You are looking at so much more than just a plan work shirt Don't let your figure go pear-shaped The office has more chances to pig out than Willy Wonka's chocolate factory Check out the gym and the instructor before working out Ask before exercising, advises Sharon Maxwell Magnus If you decide to high dive into the paddling pool that is your problem Ten Tips to Get Fit at Work Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference Call Picture Gallery Fredrick's makes guests feel great Could you be a winning PA? FYI The Times tiny.com

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