News from 11/02/2005
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Andrew Robson, Andrew Connolly, Anthony B. Curry, Marry Ann Sieghart, Tony Hobson, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Morag Dalziel, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the year, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Anne Harberson, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Paul Hoggart, Diane McAllister, Kingston upon Thames, John Wadman, Ivo Tennant, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Breifing, Peter Kllnger and Tom Bawden, Philip Howard, Partick Kidd, Lucia Van der Post, David Chater, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Bob Stanley, Ashling O'Connor and Peter Lansley, Liz Chong and Alan Hamilton, Kevin Eason, Dan Green, Gerald Davies, Duncan Farmer, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Greg Cooke, Peter Giheany, Jim Mangles, Robert Warner, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Alasair White, Gary Jacob, Jean M. L. Fletcher, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, David Rose and Sam Coates, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jonana Kirby, Christopher Fowler, John McAdam, chief executive, Jone Cornwell, Mark Soueter, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ipswich, Ruth Giedhill Religion Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Neil Addison, Angela Jameson, Susan Emmett, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Mark Maffey, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, David Lister, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Kaveh Solhekol and Bill Edgar, Ann Treneman, Laura Lee Davies, Rob Wright, C. J. Spoor, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Pauline Allan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Jonathan Welfare (Cheif Executive), Sean O'Neill, Adam Fresco and Neelam Verjee, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Henrik Malske, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Joseph Palley, Mick Hume, Cornellus Lysaght, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Joseph White, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Philip Webster Political Editor, D. Nuttall, Tom Cox, Colleen Harris, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Sam Coates and David Sanderson, Roy Hattersley, Helen Heywood, Richard Beeston, Martin Hoscik, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, Simon Jenkins, Lucy Duran, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alison Spence, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Tom Roundell, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, lan MacKinnon, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gillian Robinson, Andrew Pierce and Alan Hamilton, Keith Farman, Jenny Davey, Idris Francis, Patience Wheatcroft, Jan Elliott, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times After 30 years, Charles puts his affair in order US forces pull out Opening night riot Sinn Fein challenge Sara Lee's $8bn sale The right day in the right year Eriksson doubts Love is lower key the second time around. But Camilla will still be Her Royal Highness In the Times Today Today Tomorrow An April Day Index Did he go on one knee to propose? Of course, she said with a wide grin After 30 years, Charles puts his affair in order chopard 'There were three of us in this The Prince went to sea in 1973 and Camilla married someone else - and so, eventually, did he - but their emotional and sexual bonds never broke, Stefanle Marsh writes Diana's memory will cast a lengthy a shadow 'There were three of us in this Believe in Romance From a hated wrecker to the Prince's life partner Mistresses in the Family Index Civil ceremony wins approval of clergy The Times No Religion in Civil Ceremony Buy British, and give the low necklines a miss Should the bride wear white, who gets invited and what about the presents? Index A few pearls of wisdom as the That bastion of royalism, London's East End, was celebrating the news of the impending royal nuptials, reports Ben Hoyle Lull before torrent of memorabilia hits the shelves By Our Foreign Staff: World reaction is tinged with nostalgia and regret Couples start married life £15,000 poorer Country ponders its verdict Getting public backing will be toughest hurdle Index Jaguar MPs want a closer look at the Prince's books Church bells are likely to ring in a May election Wedding Reception This is a great love story. The decision is wonderful news for the monarchy Grab One We are so very happy for them, say Princes Grdigan Wash US begins withdrawal from Central Baghdad News Digest BT Livingstone camp guard 'slur' Crowd violence at lkea store EU swans—a flight of fancy? FTSE reaches 5,000 landmark Football sage finally opens up Army to take no action over Red Cap killings Meet the Fockers Adams tells Ahern to put up or shut up over bank raid flybe Judges barred from directing a guilty verdict mazDa Polanski in front of the camera to beat extradition His Life in Film Cheaper homes Charles and Camilla Village life at risk from right to buy Bus fare increases How politics might deliver the goods Vital need for juries in criminal trials Care for carers Lady Aitken Dangers of a new law against hatred Clunk click The power of words The Times Nuclear Folly An ill wind from Pyongyang blows China's way Britain is a police state? Here are four reasons why that is nonsense Notebook The Right Time A royal marriage that should be welcomed May John Paul Ii live on His enemies want him out, but we need the Pope's example of courage and dignity more than ever It must be Queen, or nothing Thunderer Now come on, Blair Minor, keep up! The Government has wasted years that could have been spent on improving our dismal secondary schools The legal undead and the Gandalfs of gloom hold the Prince in their thrall Why this object of desire left bargain hunters flattened at the home of the IKEA flatpack Home Truths Drug banned after alert Herbal remedy Playboy TV fined Down the ears Mail menace free Ferries delayed Medals auction Currys Boss hangs himself as his job and pension die with Courts By a Correspondent: Sparrows and starlings escape the farmer's gun Nature Inmate was put at risk 'wilfully' Testicle torment Quangos 'useless' Doctor accused Correction Academy Award Changing Tastes Parents get choice on school menu The Education Secretary has promised better quality food, Alexandra Blair writes Homebase It's promises, promises as Blair starts hard sell for third term Lexus Jewish reporter acted like camp guard, says mayor Labour in lavender hails the romance of identity cards Political Sketch Now Showing at Cinemas Nationwide Just AA sk BT Howard to scrap police authorities Tory anger fails to halt document release Act Times request for war letters blocked by MoD Drinks all round People Infidelity rules PC World Spectator's image takes another knock Ps Franz Ferdinand are not only Tony Blair's favourite Today's Slang Old Slang abbey All American Hero The cyberkids who leave their dabs all over your PC Overall, full of laughs but not a masterpiece Firstnight Theatre Acorn Antiques the Musical Haymarket, SW1 SKY News Firstnight SAGA Toucan Online Can mute swans make Britain's EU presidency fly? Dixons Little borrowers give writer big boost Library-lending figures show that Jacqueline Wilson is the most popular author for a second year, Dalya Alberge reports Comet propertyvalue Popular Authors More Ripper confessions Worried sick Safe haven plan Horse rage driver Weather Eye City Tailors Lloyds TSB Line closures set to follow axeing of 150 passenger watchdog jobs WHSmith Index Iraqis take over danger zone as Americans start the big exodus Morale is high among ill-equipped forces since the election, writes Anthony Loyd Military advisers will stay to help locals Why Baghdad is happy to see the Americans leave—at a sedate pace Fears of a vacuum as more troops go home Withdrawals prompt concern among the lraqi politicians who rely on presence of foreign forces. Richard Beeston reports British Airways 'I'm more scared of going out with these guys than fighting insurgents' Anthony Loyd goes out on patrol in Baghdad's Halfa Street troublespot with trigger-happy Iraqi trainees Democrats plan comeback with the screamer and the plotter Business intel inside Lawyer faces prison for helping terrorist client Emirates Cocktail collection for anytime but bedtime (AFP): 29 killed in jungle battle (AFP): 'Test all for Aids' (Reuters): Forced labour (AP): Waist of time (AP): Trapped by wallet UN peacekeepers banned from sex with Congolese Sport Specsavers Pulmo Bailly (AFP): Somalia old guard resist help from neighbours The Times The Office Superstores Abbas sacks three security chiefs over rocket attack Poor turnout for Saudi poll Ukraine on trail of poisoners (AP): Minute of silence (AFP): Fatal plane crash (AFP): Minister sacked (Reuters): Balkans freeze (Reuters): Dial F for fairytale Pupils protest for the right to sit exams What's the French for 'our new business is going down the pan'? British immigrants are being given lessons on living in Frane, reports Adam Sage What They People Say The Times The question where only a resounding 'yes' is the right answer Voting Ahead The Pope plans new voices to choose his successor (AP): School shooting (AFP): Murder rife (AFP): Avalanches kill 6 (Reuters): Tortoises rescued The Times North Korea 'has nuclear arms' Iran war plan updated (Reuters): 'Al-Qaeda' tape attacks US Failure of Diplomacy Index FTSE ends day at 5,000 landmark Friday February 11 2005 Publisher named Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Sara Lee to halve in size with $8bn sell-off On the Block Alli goes to investors in £100m bid for Virgin Radio Glaxo warns that analysits Underestimate new vaccine Rolls-Royce's reliable turn The prospect of Hugh Osmond stalking off in a huff, … Energy sapper Brooke Unilever needs more than a title change Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Business Big Shot Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Spanish target Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Omega Stop Press New mobile deal Growth of Russian oil supply slowing, IEA reports Freedom fighter City Diary Tickety boob Dollar tumbles despite boost for trade gap B&Q sails story Renewable generation of energy 'will raise bills 5%' Investment arm helps drive up Barclays profits by 20% New chief promises foreign future for 'universal bank' I was no insider dealer, Soros says Early-stage firms failing to attract venture capitalists De Vere sells The Belfry for £186m Canada's block on Shire drug raises wider safety fears 'Let biotechs skirt around pre-emption rule'-report Bidders line up for £100m Joseph sale Tycoon raises bid for HHG's funds TRG poised to buy into bar operator Dual chairmanship goes as Unilever delays over merger Boards Show Dutch Courage Ofcom's 'fishy' plan is no great public service Media Tolkien wizard could do some magic for FilmFour The Lord of The Rings director tells Dan Sabbagh about his new low-budget project For further media coverage Media & Marketing Mediapolis Showtime for the Hit Shows The Times Chorion plans to unveil 21st-century Marlowe The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is pald-for Information serivce. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times Competing Schemes Citigroup waits as Europe watches the UK watchdog Minerva funds council's legal battle with rival Rolls-Royce boosted by take-off of engine sales Hilton Group enjoys accommodating views from analysts Larger Capitaliasation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 The markets have plenty of reasons to applaud Barclays Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers GlaxoSmithKilne Gilts Bid denial set to undo Ultraframe spurt Smaller Capitalisation Shares ICI Business Equity Prices Austrian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Sir Edward Wright Self-taught mathematician who co-authored the mainsatay textbook in his field and became an excellent university administrator John Page The last Chief Cashier of the Bank of England before that post was downgraded amid the deregulation of the City in the 1980s Kate Peyton BBC producer devoted to reporting from her adopted home of Africa Kate Peyton, news reporter, was born on December 13, 1965. She died on February 9,2005, aged 39 Jack Kine Special effects expert who helped to bring to life Daleks, Triffids and Marvin the paranoid android Jack Kine, special effects artist, was born on September 20, 1921. He died on January 14, 2005, aged 83 Johnny Downes Pioneering television producer who launched Crackerjack Johnny Downes, DFC, televison producer, was born on June 26, 1920. He died on December 28, 2004, aged 84 A New Wife for Windsor The Prince of Wales has finally announced that he is to marry Camilla Parker Bowles. Are you happy for them? debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Reasons to be cheerful Say no to the throne Cover story No comparison The cynical view The ancient and honourable tradition of providing asylum A good match So what? Salary check What they deserve The important thing Picture Gallery Don't look back Having a say Britain expects Let's move on Royal standards To contribute to debates on this page Too late How times change Mind the gap Strange, but true Forthcoming Marriages Dinner Birthdays Anniversaries Births Birth, Marriages and Deaths Deaths Court Circular To place death notices Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Breach in delay by Customs in enforcing confiscation order European Court of Human Rights Balancing execrsie over exclusion of pupil Queen's Bench Division Judge can never tell jury to convict House of Lords Libel video link for refugee from justice House of Lords Times Online Beating heart of the Ferrari legend Kevin Eason has an after-hours tour of the secretive home of the famous Italian marque Staging Posts in the Making of the Prancing Horse So where to now? Convertible will help to blur the horizons Times on Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertisng Items Nature Notes On this Day February 11, 1983 Winning Move Five-Day Forecast UK's coldest village keeps its cool image Weather Eye Paul Simons Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Lee back on sidelines after fall at Wincanton Racing Times Test Knight provides lesson as the gloves come off Wolverhampton The Times Sports Book Bangor Kempton Park O'Brien relishing return to limelight Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Results Service Today's Fixtures Bryant weight All-Star options American Sport Drugs issue casts cloud over start of new season Calzaghe gets new opponent Browned off Thomson revival Tranfield's point Lehmann out Cudmore realises her dream in hull and high water Sarah Potter on another woman inspired by life at sea Lewis-Francis sets sights on overdue solo success Athletics The Sunday Times Cockcroft breaks gender barrier Rackets Returning players give Kerry hope for England tasks ahead Hockey Course of true friendship runs smooth for Davies and Stupples Can the greatest escape artist of all pull off one more sporting miracle? Severiano Ballesteros was an inspiration to the game's poor relations. Tom Cox longs for his comeback to succeed Timesonline Wales aim to keep ball rolling John Hopkins finds the Mitre ball used in Italy presents different problems from the Gilbert The Times Ireland lose captain O'Driscoll to injury Scotland Team Balls for All Occasions Guinness Woodward seeks feeder for his pack of Lions Forward dominance crucial to wider aims Bad news comes at the double for struggling Northampton Barkley hopes to be England's banker Timesonline Rusedski injury causes concern for Davis Cup Tennis Wee break restores Lyon's appetite By Our Sports Staff: Ecclestone provides cash incentive to prevent split Motor Racing Lastminute.com Farrell set for Sale after switch to union Rugby League Grappling with inner demons David Powell finds Alain Baxter in contemplative mood with the Winter Olympics in Turin a year away Coomber comeback put on ice after stand-off Three Britons to Follow ECB mulling over historic move away from Lord's Why Sri Lanka is special to me Shane Warne appeals for help in the rebuilding of a country devastated by the tsunami Pietersen remains committed to cause How They Line up The stronger, tougher, more amazing, more committed, fairer sex Timesonline Port Vale hope for happy landing with Spitfire link Cash Contrasts MPs make stand against Glazer's takeover bid The Premiership Today Sponsor will help lower clubs to do it themselves Toshack quick to show Savage who is in command Interflora FA doubts return of home internationals Neville gets shirty over Nike's 'cheap' public relations efforts Dowie sounds striking note for Johnson Rugby Union 'How are we going to Ireland. . . I haven't So, Sven, what have you been thinking about? Alfa GT The Times Crossword 22,897 Times Sport Eriksson hit by friendly fire Warne turns hand to mercy mission in Sri Lanka The Times The stronger, tougher sex The Times Quotes of the Day T2 Deep, deep peace at last for Camilla (but never diagonally) Holiday plea Say it with silk Image of the Day Saudl men mark their ballot papers in Riyadh in the country's first municipal elections, from which women have been excluded The Ethicist A love story that is wholly misunderstood The nation is divided over the forthcoming marriage of Charles and Camilla. Lucia van der Post, who knows Prince Charles, and Julie Burchill take sides There is a spectre hovering at the feast in the shape of the late Princess of Wales He, too, is human. He, too, bleeds when hurt. He, too, has a capacity to love The most hackneyed and contemptuous insult of all The nation will park its collective brain at the trestle tables and pig out on pageantry The Times Solid and relaxed Notoriously private, Camilla Parker Bowles has, over the past five years, become used to public life with Charles. Penny Wark on the best therapist he has ever had Those who have met her at functions say that she is 'nice' , 'normal' and 'natural' The best grill to defeat the chill Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Grilled Seafood with Chilli & Lime Timesonline What is the best excercise for me? Health Tomorrow in body & soul Doctor's Orders Nature, nurture and family problems Any genetic discability in a child is frequently compounded by the unbridging it receives Choosing the Right Activity Fashion Slicker on the slopes Your style questions answered by Lucia Van der Post Hair with Hari African Sounds To celebrate a season of African music, we talk to the key voices and, Cilve Davis, below, explains how common traits can be found in music from such a diverse continent Dizzee heights of street success Interview Dizzee Rascal's roots are more in London than Ghana, finds Andrew Billen First Night Monday in T2 Hit & Myth Bob Stanley Complicated and Black Interview Jane Cornwell meets the continet's guitar great, one-time exile Lucky Ranku The bubblegum princess Interview Yvonne Chaka Chaka feels she deserves greater fame. She wants to be as big as Bono, she tells Jonathan Clayton Wearing Marley's mantle Profile Baaba Maal is one of the most intense and creative musicians of his generations because he insists on looking back before he moves forward, discovers Clive Davis He is equally at home addressing challenges that face his continent Listen to the pictures African music is intricately bound up with the visual arts, so Lucy Duran has compiled a jukebox to illustrate the connections for the Africa Remix exhibition The Ultimate African Jukebox The Times African Choice Entertainments Pop The Ordinary Boys Temple Bar, Dublin Family life after death Theatre Colder Than Here Soho Theatre. W1 Concert Helene Grimaud Pop The Kills Electric Ballroom, NW1 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Grimetime TV's big rotten apple Last Night's TV Paul Hoggart Achy breaky heart True Fiction Scientists In America have discovered that people really can suffer a broken heart. . . T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3511 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Dogs Trust The Times The Surveyor Openingbids Chatherine Riley Property Editor It's not only lovers who are out in force this Valentine's Day—buyers are tying the knot too Agents are painting a very different picture to the statistics Preposterous Properties This Week: Essex Agents Say: Suffolk Agents Say: Essex v Suffolk Number of Buyers/sellers Cumulative Overall Price Change In Mews House in West London South Kensingon, SW5: a three-bedroom property in one of London's most fashionable areas Out 1930s Detached House in Surrey Wentworth: a four-bedroom house designed by the Surrey masterbullder W. G. Tarrant Away Coach House in Co Durham Castle Eden: a country home puls one-bed cottage by a Grade Ii listed 18th-century castle Brighton Grand Marcus Binney explores upstaris and downstairs at Fife House The odd thing about the house is that it is only one room deep Ticketoffer Homes Savills Amusement Perk A new style of resort is to rise from the sands of North Bay in Scarborough, reports Jayne Dowle It will be like a huge Centre Parcs by the sea open to day visitors Besidetheseaside Fancy a walk along the front? Try these Harbour Views in Southwest England Porthleven, Comwall: a Vlctorland semi-detached house facing the sea Beach Property in Northumberland Bamburgh: a stone-built house with views towards the Fame islands Family Home with View across to Wales lifracombe, North Devon: detached Victorian house with garden flat overlooking the town Quick Step to the Sun Leaseback deals can ease the strain of owning a holiday home, says Duncan Farmer We don't need DIY tools and paint brushes every time Leaseoflife St James Reduced to Clearance Thegreatindoors Claire McDonald furnished her entire house from junk shops I love the fact that the furniture has some history Lifting the Lid on Junk The joy of rummaging is that it can yield soul and beauty, says Susan Emmett Minimalism is dead, People are sick of the uncomfortable Salvageyard St James Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Step on to the Ladder Firsttimebuyer It seems impossible, but you can afford to buy in London. Damian Barr finds out how I love my friends but I was done with communal living diary of a first time buyer I have found the perfect house—only it is too expensive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nordic LBC greenquarter Multiple Display Advertising Items Seasonal Ownership Persimmon Bradford & Bingley IAS Multiple Display Advertising Items savills
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