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News from 10/02/2005

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Giles Smith, Eva Simmons, Carol Lewis, Geoffrey Dean and Mark Souster, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Michelle Armstrong, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, John Mellin, Richard Irving, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Norma Hornby, Geoff Brown, Duncan McAlister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Alastair Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Mike Hill, Peter Sarsgaard, John C. Hughes (President), Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Charles Ely, (Assisted Technology), Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Jo Stone, Jill Dupleix, Dean Godson, Dan Sabbagh, Mark Taho, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Caroline Merrell and Sam Knight, Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster, Ian MacKinnon, Alice Temperley, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Adrienne May, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Bolohover, Angela Jameson, Luke Clancy, Joan New, Russell Kempson, J. F. Labia, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Robin Russell-Jones, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Steve Semthurst, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Mark Hunter, Karen Bayne, Raymond Keene, Michael Evans and Charles Bremner, Sue Ellicott, Lewis Smith, Peter Kimm, Ray Bishop, Sean O'Neill, Chris Partridge, Beryl Dixon, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, David Lewis, Richard Owen, John Carr, Emily Davies, Gillian Lambert Robinson, Owen Slot Craig Lord and Adam Sage, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Michelle Henery, John Goodbody, Jack Hill, Mary Ann Sieghart, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Tim Wardrop, Stephen Farrell and All Hussein, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Gary Jacob and James Ducker, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jacqui Goddard, Richard Wells, (Chief Constable), John Naish, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John Plummer, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Douglas Kedge, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Put Yourself First Not the Children Rice closes gap with Europe Best of the Brits Poor Samaritans Eat out for £5 Police job break Olympic blast England draw 'Wake me up when the election campaign is over' Prime Minister was ready to resign after currency crisis The perfect date? Palace coup ousts Queen of Business In the Times Today Business Sport T2 The Register Today's Weather Crossword 87 Today's Weather The Times Miscellany Graduate salaries average £22,000 as vacancies grow Public supports detention without trial in terror cases Career The Times Blair's promises for third term Dangerous views Omagh charge Hunt challenge Six of the best Instant hits for clever and compelling band Award Winners from Brits 25 Tiffany & Co The future is bright for the Brits Warfare in the Cabinet, a spectacularly wrong bet, political blinkers. No wonder it ended in tears Secret papers reveal background to the ERM meltdown Key figures who faced up to the financial disaster Believe in Romance Why It All Happened Blunder reveals how offiicials tried to keep their secrets under wraps October 9 1990 John Major, as Chancellor: "It is unsurprising, … Intelligent Finance The secret reality of spying on allies Major was ready to resign Picture Gallery September 16, 7.35pm 'Panic' could have made profit A moment of unbridled emotion, when Britons let their stiff upper lips quiver Anatole Kaletsky Economic Analysis Licence to smoke for Bond but not a puff for Potter New film guidelines target racial violence, self-harm and suicide, but anti-smoking loby is frustrated, writes Jack Malvern All-American Hero Universal What's out. . . Doctor's acquittal stuns fall victim's family English fizz is bubbling under Parents' defeat Downed Hercules Drug case suicide Wordy monument Online Sadistic attacker who stabbed millionaire masseuse gets life Ford Security breaches at nuclear plants 'serious' Worried about Losing It All? Lloyds TSB Lottery denies Samaritans 'for neglecting minorities' Minister runs into trouble with the law Pre-empting the poster Vauxhall Championing free speech Freud's model artwork Ps Picture Gallery Is it a bird? Is it a plant? Hang on, I'll check its barcode. . . Kids and Cannabis Land-Rover Harrods Selfridges Brits 25 Dire legacy of legionnaires' outbreak Court hears the survivors' stories after a contaminated cloud wafted across Barrow town centre, reports Russell Jenkins Dixons Corporal 'feared looter would try to steal weapons' London Centre for Refractive Surgery Toyota Winning words Modern art Lack of backing for Labour future Global warming debate merits cool, calm consideration Western responsibility towards Iraq Loss to ballet Computers for the blind Ellen MacArthur American model for Oxbridge? Hide and seek Picture Gallery Nato's Task in IRAQ A challenge that cannot be ducked indefinitely Screening Process The agony and the ecstasy of great dating films 'Nacreous' is the word, he said, as I gazed at the sun through the fumes Arts Notebook Money and Murk Reflections on the ERM and the Freedom of Information Act Thunderer: Let's keep the Baftas British Our white elephant in Iraq The foreign policy establishment picked a loser; Allawi is a Baathist who lacks appeal or the right vision The Times Napoleon and the sweet scandal EU sugar dumping hurts African farmers, and Peter Mandelson's reforms will not help Nothing will put voters off Labour faster than an arrogant, macho style Mr Campbell's return has reminded voters of what they most dislike about new Labour The posters were not anti-Semitic, but they were unquestionably tasteless and offensive Drivers prove reluctant to show a green set of wheels Cleaner Cars Britz 25 Weather Eye Keane Hopes and Fears Stop! you'll really break my heart Picture Gallery Women like A. . . Picture Gallery Men Want A. . . WLTM woman journalist with long hair and GSOH Sorry, but do they really know what the word means? Question Time lacked one thing: a question Ann Treneman Political Sketch Blair's Text Today in Parliament Sainsbury's Times past Public apology is out of order, says the Speaker cahoot Your Space The Sharpest Critics World Cup bust-up fuels hilarious romp Firstnight Theatre l, Keano Olympia, Dublin Happiness is a bungalow, with three bedrooms and no stairs PC World Shire horse leaps into the lead, hands down School trips recommended Education Ministers 'curtail' treaty debate European Union Assurance on children's files Social Affairs Mint Online NHS trusts share extra £135bn Mile-long rocks were swept away at 100mph by earthquake that set off tsunami Embassy alerted over child-sex smugglers Police plea to rape victims Teacher jailed Stalker sues 'Grey' jobs boost Clean getaway Debate Focus on mentally ill and drug users One. Tel 'My officers need time on civvy street' The new head of Scotland Yard wants commanders to gain new insights with a career break, reports Stewart Tendler Jaguar Reaching across the Atlantic: old allies try to build bridges Condoleezza Rice is at pains to stress that America and Europe are coming together, reports Anthony Browne Index Europe 'can take its place alongside America' For tough-talking Rice, charisma is a diplomatic tool Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery ThyssenKrupp Accessibility (Reuters): Prime Minister sorry for slur on footballers Child Trust Fund Saudis savour taste of democracy as King shares a morsel of power Reformers say the Royal Family will be unable to resist popular pressure for change, Michael Theodoulou reports Business Where handshake of peace is seen as forlorn gesture BBC DVD Hamas Journalist and son shot dead by Basra gunmen Direct Line Environment Agency Ring of truth in a story of love lost, luck and a fish that returned Pakistan buys off tribal insurgents Warlords backed by al-Qaeda are being paid £500,000 to halt attacks on troops, reports Zahid Hussain from Islamabad Prudential BAC Emirates The Trump card: making the rich look wealthier Michael Kors and Narciso Rodriguez know their clients well, Emily Davies writes, Photographs by Jack Hill (AFP): Pull them up or face $50 fine (Reuters): Tiniest survivor (Reuters): Child rape tackled (Reuters): Jazz organist dies (AFP): Death in custody Kremlin-backed deputies' silent protest at reforms T2 Our Biggest Ever Sale Just AA sk (AFP): Dishonourable doctorate claim (Reuters): Israeli kidnapped (AFP): Cold snap kills 6 (Reuters): Pilots cleared (AFP): Death driver jailed Cardinals break taboo to talk of Pope's resignation Is ETA on the Ropes? Bomb explodes safe-city claim Teenage punk girl scalped by 'woman predator' Golden athlete must prove that she really is all woman Nikon The Times Playing the Gender Game Glaxo Smith Kline emporio Gunman kills BBC journalist Producer was shot dead in the street outside her hotel, only hours after arriving in Somalia, reports Xan Rice Times Business Thursday Euronext speaks Wentworth plan Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones HP ousts First Lady of American Inc Author of Compaq deal leaves with $21m How Hewlett-Packard Shares Collapsed Picture Gallery Former secretary was key players in the removal of chief executive Can Baugur ring the tills? If Self-Regulation of any sector is to taken seriously, … Black day due A stiletto heel is lodged in Fiorina's back Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Stop Press Smaller Stock to Watch UPS China plans Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Carrier Business Big Shot Deloitte in legal move to silence watchdog The Times First PFI investors net 56% return Leaders lack will to cut tariffs, Mandelson says Liberty chief is up for a fight despite retirement Wentworth's owner plans £60m upgrade Baugur in £1bn raid on Somerfield Investors Back Woolies BT Euronext rules out London relcation in LSE bid details What's in the French Offer abbey Surge in factory output surprises the City Picture Gallery City laps up cheap stock in Russia's biggest float Moscow big shot warns of 'grey cardinals' Oracle There's no need to be right up close to get personal Rateable exchange City Diary Picture Gallery City drama City Diary Picture Gallery Cat napping City Diary The Times Paion set to raise £31m Penguin UK head quits in row over the way forward Feisty first lady beat the odds but Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh on the rise and fall of Carly Fiorina, ousted head of Hewlett-Packard With No Space for his Laptop fly eurostar Sprawling merger fails to gel Analysis had a flair for making enemies Analysts divided over future strategy Fiorina's Fall from Grace Goldman Sachs credits Yell with prospects to shout about Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Liberty still worth fighting for as bid rumours mount Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts UBS presses standby button on Kesa Smaller Capitalisation Shares Regent Inns Business Equity Prices Hargreaves Lansdown 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 LEO Times Online Tiny steps lead to some very big changes Chris Partridge looks at future ways of doing business within the IT industry in the last in a series of five reports Why the virtual company will never take over The absolute focus on the customer at the virtual corporation can erode its values Flat lattice allows Gore to breathe more easily Case Study Cable & Wireless Home James, and wake me when we arrive Four for texters A month in the country through mobile e-mails Do call me, I'm working from home Cable & Wireless How IT can meet the problems of climate change One third of UK companies have no system for regularly backing up corporate data to a remote site Times Register Anderl Heckmair Mountaineer whose conquest of the Eiger Nordwand made him a reluctant hero of Nazi propaganda Anderl Heckmair, mountaineer and guide, was born on October 12,1906. He died on February 1,2005, aged 98 Lives Remembered Lazar Berman Pianist in the Russian Romantic tradition whose fame in the West had him at loggerheads with Soviet authority Lazar Berman, pianist, was born on February 26, 1930. He died on February 6, 2005, aged 74 Susan Bradshaw Modernist pianist and composer ho helped to advance the progress of new music Susan Bradshaw, pianist, was born on September 8,1931. She died on January 30,2005, aged 73 Immigration officers have no immunity from suit over loss of liberty Court of Appeal debate@thetimes. co. uk What should be done about truancy? Debate the issues of the day as they happer Electronic eye Misinterpretation A family affair Expensive distraction Action not words Lives in Brief Stanly Hussey, scholar and teaher, was born on May 14,1925. He died on October 18,2004, aged 79 Anthony Ambrose, psychologist, was born on November 15,1925. He died on November 7,2004, aged 78 Digging up the roots Court Circular Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Picture Gallery Lecture Luncheon Dinner RGT: Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths To place death notices, acknowledemnts or notices please … In Memoriam Private Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Personal Column Bridge Silversea Escape to the country-with a discount Half-term week in a detached house on Exmoor for six for £334; a week's self-catering at Praia da Oura in the Algarve from £221; ten nights on the island of Langkawi for £485. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Your own tropical isle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorna Doone reminds us of harsh winters past Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in the South. Wintry Showers in Northern Scotland. Temps: Max 11C. Min-1c weathercall Times Sport Spencer has no regrets over leaving Ballydoyle Racing Times Test Kristin Stubbs Lord Hesketh planning to stay the course at Towcester Picture Gallery Huntingdon Southwell The Wright Track Wincanton Murphy given seven-day ban The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Basketball Bowls Lingfield Park Cresta run Rugby union Ludlow Squash Tennis The Times MacArthur still talking in her sleep Sailing Martin the ice queen left in cold over funds With exactly a year to go to the Winter Olympics in Turin, David Powell talks to a British gold medal-winner from 2002 Where are They now? Catching up with 'the Rhonettes', Martin's Winning Team Ski race put on hold by television dispute Tomorrow Valentine's Day French pay for going off at deep end Valiant England edged out despite Pietersen heroics Cricket Fifth One-Day International The Times All-party group urges gambling clampdown Sports Politics Full Scoreboard from Buffalo Park McCullough back Boost for Bagger Sharapova illness Champion Bees Royal holds firm to edge past Marshall Bowls BBC in pickle over saucy issue The Sunday Times Geaves suffers shock defeat Tait the victim as Robinson grasps nettle of selection Paul to exploit powers of positive thinking Betsen receives official clearance to face England England Team France Team Taylor on way back despite mauling from Cats Christopher Irvine Predicts how the Engage Super League Clubs Will Finish in 2005 Competition marks decade of progress Police called in as militant fans issue threats to Glazer Hyundai Cole believes his days at Arsenal are numbered Mufc Not for Sale Bellamy gives new regime perfect start Duff adds the sparkle to Ireland's grit Wright-Phillips quick to bounce back Rick Broadbent sees the City winger overcome his nervous opening Sanchez suffers Canada shock Muddled England fluff their lines in stalemate Interflora How They Lined up at Villa Park Picture Gallery The Times Crossword 22,896 How They Rated At Villa Park Times Sport Eriksson's experiment fails The Times Remember Rhona? T2 Health T2 Spare me the war talk, boys, it's just testosterone talking Once these men's competitive instincts are aroused, all they care about is winning Send your comments to: Hypocrisy zone Weird web Image of the Day The Indian Air Force aerobatics team mark the opening of the Aero India 2005 show at Bangalore The Ethicist Are you too kid-centric? Try putting yourself first It's a modern affliction: parents who are too devoted to spending time with their children. Is it time they learnt to meet their own needs before meeting everyone elses, asks Sue Ellicott Picture Gallery Is 'Me First' Such a Good Idea? Super sprinkling for perfect chips Picture Gallery home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Salt-And-Pepper Oven Chips Times Online Is a House always Style Illustrious Givenchy is struggling to find a new designer. It may be that today's young guns are more keen on developing their own labels, says Emily Davies I'd hate to come back as a maggot Will Cervical Cancer Be Eradicated? The WellMan Clinic Sniff your way to satisfaction A new patch could give women a libido boost, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford, but it takes two weeks to work The patch targets the brain through the olfactory system, not the bloodstream Screen Valentine's Day massacres Sean Macaulay explains why bloody severed heads say it better than the average rom-com The right to die brought New Releases Death is the theme of the week and it pooduces unexpected masterpirces, says James Christopher The Sea inside PG, 126 mins The Door in the Floor 15, 111 mins The Magic Roundabout U, 81 mins The Spongebob Squarepants Movie U, 87 mins First Daughter PG, 106 mins The Best Date Movies ... And the Worst Spongebob Squarepants and Other 'Gay' Icons CRM Inal New Releases An LA music producer and underwater creatures make some waves, but Wendy Ide isn't quite swept away Mayor of the Sunset Strip 15,94 mins Aliens of the Deep TBC, 50 mins Laura's Star U, 80 mins Son of the Mask PG, 91 mins A new way of life She hasn't got a frock yet, but Bafta nominee Amma Asante is poised for success, says Alex O'Connell Oscar's little brother grows up No longer the joke they used to be, the Baftas are no breathing down Hollywood's neck, says James Christopher Bafta Nominations for 2005 The Secretary Interview Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal has kept her indie credentials intact, but now she yearns for the big break, she tells Stephen Dalton She is idealistic about 'progressive and transgressive' movies Picture Gallery Award Winning Movies Picture Gallery In Cinemas Tomorrow A Match-Maker in Hollywood: Want to Be in Maggie's Gang? New DVDs The Times Subversive in a roundabout way The new adventure with Dougal and Zebedee isn't their first big-screen outing, says Ian Johns Meet the Yes(terday) Men Interview Are the Yes Men hurtful fools or effective activists? Helen Rumbelow is undecided Motorola The Times When less means so much more Interview Spanish hottie Javier Bardem had to forget about body language to play a quadriplegic, says Stephen Dalton When it doesn't pay to advertise Hollywood vengeance is a dish best served without full-page adverts, says Sean Macaulay Actors have to realise that these outbursts make them look silly Sideways Imax Teenagers under the hood Theatre Little Sweet Thing New Wolsey, Ipswich Concert Philharmonia/Pletnev Festival Hall Mozart's Theatre National Anthems Old Vic, Se1 Concert Moscow Virtuosi/Spivakov Queen Elizabeth Hall Entertainments Theatre Etta Jenks Finborough, Sw10 TV & Radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Miller's art is in the eye of the beholder Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Has Brown got the bottle? True Fiction As Jimmy White temporarlly changes his name to Jimmy Brown because HP sauce are zournament sposors, we catch the table-side action T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3510 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Do You Care? Career Inside Cover images: Stephen Collins; Taxi Comtock Images/Getty; … Contact US The Times It's simply a case of who you know The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened Jackel International Limited It's about interpersonal chemistry Teams Flirt File The 60-Second Business Book A long and winding road How to... Plan your Career Be prepared is a motto that applies in all walks of life, not just in the one where woggle-wearing is de rigeur. Carly Chynoweth lists ten points to ponder when preparing to hit the corporate trail Test Yourself... Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More Lloyds TSB What Can I Earn? My dream work placement has become a bore Worklife Challenge How Do I Become. . . . . . A Translator? The Sunday Times The hours are long but it's not all hard work Opinion It is a widely accepted 'fact' that we all spend too much time at work, right? But what exactly do we get up to while we're there? Not all that much, says David Bolchover My Best Move. . . ... And my Worst Career Clinic Date File Web Watch Business Education 8 What It's like Working for... Hallmark When you can't find the right words to say, there's a good chance that you'll find them in a greeting card, says Mark Hunter Unique Selling Point The Times He joined the Navy and got a degree at sea What an MBA Did for Me Deteminedto 'mark his mark' in the Royal Navy, Lieutenant-Commander Phillip Parvin did an MBA. What's more, he tells Karen Bayne, it well when he leaves Corporate Universities v Business Schools So You Want a Graduate Job in... Human Resources The Graduate Experience Data File Incredible Journey Quote... Unquote It all adds up if you want a career in accountancy The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The Key to. . . . . . The First Day at Work Timely boost for starting salaries The AGR Graduate Recruitment Survey 2005 The first challenge faced by many graduates is how to make a dent in their student loan. Carol Lewis analyses their prospects Regional Variations Start your career with a golden handshake Benefits Initial bonuses that employers expect to offer new … Vacancies The outlook for new graduates is brighter The AGR Graduate Recruitment Survey 2005 Opinion Graduates today have so many options that a fast-track scheme is not as appealing as it once was Workspace 12 The Office Psychologist A peek behind the corporate façade Trend Watch Sucksblogging As we become more computer literate and intermet savvy, finding out what it's really like to work for a company will easier, says Carly Chynoweth Something to suit What to Wear... 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