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News from 14/02/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Colin McQuallian, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Frederick Holliday, Phil Yates, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, Joonne Tonkin, Colchester, Essex, David Reece, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Daniel Maddock, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Catherine Phlip, Robert R. Kiley, Nick Hawton, Anjana Athuja, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Bryan Thwaites, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, David Thurlow, Gabrielle Starkey, Graham Dunbar, Patrick Kidd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Hari Thorpe, Gerald Davies, Hugo Rifking, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Andy Bissitt, Manchester, David McVay, Roy Hordley, Sam Coates and Achling O'Connor, Donald Hutera, Dominic King, Peter Kilnger, Alexandra Frean and Ben Hoyle, John Stanier, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, David Barclay-Watt, Henley-on-Thames, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Heather Nicholson, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Karl Wittwer, Maidstone, Kent, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Sara Lawrence, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Ian Mackinnon, David Charter, Matthew Pinsent, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Gerard Baker, Paul McCann, David Lister, Dan Brennan, Rick Broadbent, Tim Mickleburgh, Grimsby, Holly Finn, chris Campling, John Hopkins, Andrew Murison, Brian Wicks, Rob Wright, Allan Friswell, Clitheroe, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Andrew Plerce and Frances Gibb, Matt Dickinson, David Taylor, Leeds, Gareth Roberts, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Anthony Ratcliffe, Tim Garden, Michelle Henery, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, Jane Shilling, Mark Avery (Director, Conservation), Tim Hames, Harold Walker, Michaela Warner, Vaughan Thomas, Michele Kirsch, Oliver Ray, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Smart, Gloucester, Walter Gammie, Tom Hennigan, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Alec Finney, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, Graham Searjeant, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Butler and Tom Bawden, Laura Peek, Edward Davey, Jullian Herbert/ Gettyimages, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Catherine Hutton, Jenny Davey, Gray Duncan, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Marsha Head, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Blair: arrogance has cost support Dresden hijack Le Crunch Outrage at IRA The Times Rises Again Carbon challenge 'Thoughts of Blair's face and Anneka Rice's bottom' Index Charities struggle to spend cash for tsunami Valentine's Day Prince and fiancée get to the church on time Iraqi elections Charities struggle to spend tsunami relief aid millions In the Times Today Please note, some sections of The Times are available … How generosity of US public threw Red Cross into turmoil Total Donations Part-time work 'bad for Britain' Lecturers' ballot Arthritis drug Veritas on asylum Identity theft fears Business Camilla might still become Queen Versace Uberto, the man who could have been King Were it not for the Act of Settlement, this anglophile Italian would be in Charles's place, writes Laura Peek Pioneering hospital could be mothballed for lack of patients Clarke retreats from home arrest for terror suspects Treatment Centres Struggle The Times Tabasco Young 20 questions on Red Cap deaths Not amused DNA sketch Vintage value Ashcroft repaid Gunmen kill nun, 74, who led Amazon fight for poor Prada Dragons dance to welcome China's Year of the Rooster Voters give Shias a majority - now the wrangling will begin Negotiations over a coalition will be the first task of poll winners, even though they were disappointed by final results, Stephen Farrell reports from Baghdad The prime candidates to lead a government The man who built election out of nothing There will be weeks of horsetrading, but there is a Sunni shadow over result Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing Steps to Self-Governance How Iraq Voted Iraq's People Thrilled by the new and brave Burst pipes? Goth singer denies giving killer ideas Cheap Thrills! Weather Eye Billie-Jo's foster father secretly marries heiress Schools give low marks to exam The Education Secretary can expect a showdown with unions if she rejects the Tomlinson report, writes Alexandra Blair The Baby War Gina McKee Tonight 9pm Since 1997. . . 'The children are being force-fed' France studying assessment in place of tests Norwich Union System amid fear over shake-up Firms in way of stadium plan protest Churchill Fun and Games as Olympic chiefs see a jam-free London UBS Fiancée leads crusade against IRA killers Murder of young father may prove to be the turning point as support for republican Alliance Leicester DIY bonanza Callaghan's mark Dear, oh dear Just A ask Criticism, Blame and Accusations Hotels.com Previews Today PC World Green Flag TSB T2 Dogg still barks but lacks former bite Firstnight Pop Snoop Dogg Hammersmith Apollo, W6 For our tomorrows House arrest and the rule of law Alumni donations to UK universities Toll system's unsuitability for London Blair, Iran and terror Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. They … Plight of plovers Plans for council tax revaluation Modern building at risk Hide and seek Music to the ears School reports Apathy and Abuse Blair needs a different message to inspire the electorate Viva Valentine Cuddles, Snuggles and Cootchy-Cootchy-Pumpkin: this is your day Shhhh, not in front of the scientists. How sex became unmentionable Iraq Speaks An impressive election but care must be taken to recognise Sunni interests Thunderer: What ho today, St Gussie? Thunderer Patrick Kidd Picture Gallery Partial eclipse of the Sunni Iraq's election results have forced the once all-powerful minority to face the truth The Times Listen when my dress is speaking Buttons and bows, or business suits. We ignore the message of fashion at our peril Stop picking on that nice Mr Howard, Tony. He's the least of the Tory problems AOL Direct Line Union close to £300m deal for NHS staff The Purcell School Piano Sale Stores face shame over 'slaves' in food chain It's my fault. Let's kiss and make up, Blair begs Britain Prime Minister admits his relationship with the voters has been pushed close to break up, reports Helen Rumbelow Optimists Hunt ban will be low priority for the police Alliance Francaise Direct Line Internet campaign to target Tory MPs Smart Labour and Tories play the numbers for victory Grammy honours for Ray Charles and a win at last for Rod Stewart Roses are red, violets are blue, look in T2 to see who loves you Green Goddesses reach the end of the road Tigger a year of anniversaries to look forward to; … Thou shalt not cause pollution Ferry rescue Museum strike Teenager raped The crying game Online DirectBathrooms Kwik-Fit Times World News Neo-Nazis hijack Dresden's vigil Right-wing protests on 60th anniversary of the Allied bombing raids cast a pall on commemoration, says Roger Boyes From Blitz to Thunderclap Israel agress to free 500 prisoners First direct TGA One. Tel Raja Fashions Rape riot leads to army arrests Nature Nepal prepares to count cost of coup in lost foreign aid Aerlingus (AP): Troops seek crash bodies (AP): Home from home (Reuters): UN abuse arrests (AFP): More royal cars DogsTrust Grand Designs (AFP): CNN chief resigns over speech Dean takes lead in diehard sequel Democrat centrists are uneasy as rejected candidate becomes party's head, Tim Reid in Washington writes Comeback Kids Kosovo still ours, says Serb leader on first visit Too weak to give address, but Pope vows to carry on Minority Report Fire ruins Madrid landmark Debate (AFP): Scientists fear glacial floods (Reuters): Graft man dies (AFP): Last in a line (Reuters): Launch success The Times Offersdirect New Rumsfeld tries to pacify Old Europe The US Defence Secretary gives an unusually diplomatic performance in charm offensive, writes Gerard Baker Times Business Mittal's payday Monday Feb 14 2005 GM in Fiat deal Shop fund opens How the Week Finished UK challenges Brussels over carbon trading Stelios to sell car insurance online The Cost to Industry Debenhams picks up stores in deal eight with Allders Brioni Election war clouds the economic truth Gary Duncan Economic Agenda Need to Know Data "The French May Be Experts on Food and Wine, but what … Exchange Rates Change on the Week Qwest raises bid Stop Press Fed chief testifies Herbalife inquiry Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Gold Business Big Shot British Funds West seeks to divide spoils from Yukos war OU Business School Khodorkovsky loses place in Russian billionaires club Minerva enters race for stake in Whitgift complex The New France where the Smart Money Goes GM pays $2bn in Fiat peace pact Growth of profits may rescue Brown America's richest expect tax cuts as review starts The Times BooksFirst Reading between the lines of the Red Book Economic Briefing Inflationary pressures spark fears of rate rise The Times EU hold-up hits project to boost small firms Lloyds TSB Bank Plc TWG investors back buyout plan Interview Influential Irishman who has a Powers in the Boardroom In his first personal interview since becoming BP chairman, Peter Sutherland tells Jon Ashworth about his fears for Britain's future in Europe Dti The Power 100 The leader in ten questions Business Equity Prices The Times Veteran developer still likes to shop around Interview At 74, the founder of Westfield hasn't lost his appetite for expansion, says Jenny Davey 35 Missed Calls Centres of Attention Fly eurostar RCL Times Register Joan Crossley-Holland Visionary founder of the Oxford Gallery which did much to establish the reputations of many innovative craftspeople Joan Crossley-Hollan, MBE, potter and gallery owner, was born on April 3,1912. She died on January 12,2005, aged 92 Helen Pincombe Self-effacing potter whose "modestly beautiful" work is among the finest produced in postwar Britain Max Velthuijs Dutch children's book writer and illustrator whose much-loved Frog stories have been translated into 38 languages Bernard Stone Sociable bookseller and publisher whose shop was, for three decades, an informal club for the leading lights of literary London Bernard Stone, bookseller, publisher and writer, was born on April 23, 1920. He died on February 4, 2005, aged 84 Rukba Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen with other Times readers Debate@the times. co. uk What is important? Great, but not sport Test of character Not impressed Meeting the challenge High-tech exclusivity Old titled organisations spell out their purpose Notebook Charities Technology the winner? Could you? Missing element Lost in space Because it's there Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Timesonline Questions Answered Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Personal Column Bridge Daylight grows by 20 minutes a week Weather Eye Paul Simons DJM: Nature Notes In the late 1960s racism was rife, with many believing that black families should not be allowed council hoursing Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Wintry Showers in the East. Blustery and Chilly. Temperatures: Max 8C Min 1C Times Online Defamed corporation need not show special damage Court of Appeal Overriding easement requires relation to purpose of acquisition Chancery Division Libel damage presumption not incompatible Court of Appeal Times Times Sport Strong Flow stays on course for Gold Cup Racing Ayr Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Exeter Hereford Times Test Tomorrow Wolverhampton The Wright Track Lingfield Park Plumpton Harrington ready to focus more on rhythm than swing Golf John Hopkins on the changes that the Irishman hopes will bring major improvements Rising star guides Japan to World Cup victory Debate Beachill claims third title by subduing young pretender Squash Times Athletics The Results Service Cross country Basketball Cricket Cycling Time-trials Diving Golf Ice hockey Motor rallying Rugby league Yesterday Rugby union Yesterday Skiing Snooker Squash Tennis Today's Fixtures Mirza rekindles old dynasties with promising Indian signs Tennis Wigan ready to foot bill for Williams 'Dumb' Bradford outclassed by Rooney's bright performance McLinden's flying start inspires new-look Broncos Leigh learn harsh lesson By a Correspondent: Jets pull away from pursuers Basketball Reading's forwards on a roll Hockey Back to the coalface for straight men in a league of their own Giles Smith Sport on Television Sotherton leaps at chance to go it alone Athletics Davis turns back the clock to stun Hunter Snooker Links Sheppard bows out on a high Solberg top again Trials blown off Winn loses chase Duo's golden haul Forbes leads field Stormers' charge too much for young Wasps Oliver Sweeney O2 Ireland stake strong claim with variety performance RBS Six Nations Championship How They Lined up at Murrayfield Frustration the name of the game for Kirwan RBS Six Nations Championship John Hopkins has a ringside seat as the italy coach endures 80 long minutes The Times Offers Direct Williams provides inspiration on wing Italy 8 Wales 38 Rowell moves one step closer to board chairman Times Online Robinson struggles to paper over the widening cracks Robinson wrapped up by French resistance RBS Six Nations Championship O2 Tomorrow Rugby Union Missing the Point England pay penalty for woeful kicking Match Statistics Modern Jessop ready to strike for greater glory Richard Hobson says Pietersen is certain to have booked his place in the Test side TETLEY's Pietersen's Tour Record India's crushing win The Times Crossword Full Scoreboard from Centurion Park Pietersen's latest heroics are again in losing cause Tomorrow Solution to Prize Crossword Times Sport Sweet chariot in the ditch The Times How They Stand The Game 'Everyone sings our anthem, no one cries' Going out Tonight? Quotes of the Day Love is. . . buying a pair of shoes, apparently Resorting to retail therapy strikes me as being as sad as the lure of internet porn Time travelling Not quite coining it Popping the question Image of the Day A man holds a rose in a farm in Nalbasha, Kenya. The country exports roses, mainly to Europe. Workers earn around £1 to £2 a day The Ethicist What every girl knows: Make-up, shaving, waxing, plucking - most women are slaves to appearance. On Valentine's Day, Times writers debate whether some things are best kept secret Thirtysomething Woman Twentysomething Man Twentysomething Woman Fiftysomething Woman The Sunday Times Could your children help you become a millionaire? … Parent Forum Schooled in conflict Despite the falling rockets, Paul McCann's children love their kibbutz nursery I will be returning with toddlers who know more about Hanukka than Christmas Drug rehab: is it just another A growing number of doctors and addicts believe that drug rehab is a waste of time, says Michele Kirsch The Times Offers Direct The 12 Steps Dr Thomas Stuttaford Oysters: the recipe for love starts here Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Fresh Oysters with a Japanese Dressing On the Cresta of a ski change Fashion James Delingpole takes to one of the world's most enjoyable but dangerous runs and learns about the advances in ski wear. . . and the loss of empire We need to bring the element of suffering back into our adventure sports Show her how much you care Microwave Man Awfully loud adventure Heavy metal for kids? Chris Campling takes his daughter to the mini-moshpit They even finish by six so the audience can do their homework Grace is deeply unimpressed. "What's he singing?" Week Ahead MacBeth: Ticket Offer and Stage-Fight Display Photographer Anton Corbijn on his rock 'n' roll lifestyle … Lay on, MacDuff - but gently Stage swordplay can be almost as dangerous as the real thing as Jonathan Gornall discovers The "RSC Armpit Death" turns out to be harder than it looks A few bright moments in A flock of young and glossy designers managed to overcome the hype and celebrity circus of the New York shows to produce collections of elegance and ease. Emily Davies reports Trends Emma Hope Shoes Sale Stripped to the Bono Photography One of Anton Corbijn's earliest professional assignments was photographing U2, and he hasn't finished with them yet, says Joanna Pitman He is "the fifth member, who plays a silent instrument" Competition Win Anton Corbijn's new book Win a Job on the Times The Times With a bitter taste Theatre The Lemon Princess West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Dance Phoenix West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Concert Tallis Scholars St John's, Smith Square Comedy Umbilical Brothers Peacock, WC2 Entertainments Dance Park Touring Valentine's Day Messages Valentine's Day Messages Valentine's Day Messages Multiple Classified Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling WHSmith David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One The Baby War Variations Film Choice Nathan and Joey fail to make their marks Weekend Tv Viewing Guide Choc and awe for V day True Fiction Four experts on love and war give their advice on Valentine's Day T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3513 Polygon Win Champagne The Sunday Times Word Watching SU Doku The Game Moyes Shows Bad Judgment Whistleblower Owen Goal Eases the Pain in Spain Blatter Floats Change to Interpretation of Offside Law Tonight Mourinho's Magnetism Attracting Big Money Ashling O'connor on how the Chelsea manager can cash in on his reputation Perfectmatch Diouf Diving to New Depths James Ducker on the Bolton forward whose antics spit in the eye of fair play Anonymous Gerrard Hurts Anfield Morale Tony Cascarino says the captain's inevitable departure destabilises Liverpool Better off without Them Football's Answer to Michael Foot The ad men might not like it, but Gary Neville is right to speak his mind United Gloves are off after Fight between Coats and Jumpers The Money Game Interfering Gabriele Marcotti says being linked with Roman Abramovich can pay dividends Suspicions of Russian Involvement Keep Celebrations … Tom Hennigan says that the rumour mill is running wild in Brazilian football Joorabchian Defends Regime Dan Brennan talks to the businessman whose motives are under the spotlight Defoe Proves his worth to Tottenham Thegames FA Cup Fourth-Round Replays Stylish Derby Have Qualities Good Enough for Premiership Liddell the Hero in Shoot-Out Win Allen Swimming with the Big Fish now The Draw FA Cup Fourth-Round Replays Pedersen Gives Rovers Guile Chelsea Capitalise on Beattie's Mad Moment Schwarzer Keeps Middlesbrough in the Race Heskey Haunts Fading Giants Portsmouth in Need of a Pilot Ferguson's Mind on Other Fowler Raw at his Misfortune Oliver Kay on the contrasts between two men from similar backgrounds Hulse's Debut Double Provides Leeds with Promotion Chance The Games Coca-Cola Championship The Times Foul Weather Upsets Millwall Unsworth Enjoying Life in a Lower League Crewe Alexandra (1) Plymouth Argyle (0) 1 Cardiff City (2) 2 Queens Park Rangers (1) 1 Coventry City (0) 0 Sunderland (2) 4 Cardiff City 2 Late Winner Sees off Luton's Main Rivals The Games Coca-Cola League One Bournemouth (1) 4 Stockport Country (0) 1 Doncaster Rovers (0) 0 Swindon town (1) 2 Milton Keynes Dons (1) 2 Tranmere Rovers (1) 1 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 1 Wrexham (0) 1 Holt Proves why He is Rochdale's Rock Coca-Cola League Two Darlington (1) 1 Mansfield Town (0) 1 Grimsby Town (0) 0 Oxford United (0) 1 Boston United (2) 2 Blinder: Chris Holland Kidderminster Harr (0) 0 Rushden & Diamonds (0) 1 Cambridge United (0) 0 Leyton Orient (2) 3 Yeovil Town (1) 4 Boston United 2 Ferguson Homes in The Games Bank of Scotland Premierleague Dundee (1) 2 Dunfermline Athletic (0) 2 Heart of Midlothian (2) 3 Livingston (0) 0 Dundee Bell's Scottish League First Division Second Division Third Division Halifax Halt Big Spenders The Games Non-League Nationwide Conference North Nationwide Conference Stourbridge Extend Surprise Fun Run Bolton Gamble now Paying Handsome Dividends Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Super League Championship manager 5 Results and Statistics Continent Match-Fixing Fears Grow John Goodbody reports on a scandal that has cast a cloud over the World Cup Barcelona V Chelsea How AJ Will Score Euro 2008 Winner Extratime Aki Riihilahti can see a golden era looming for Palace team-mate and the England team Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You The Hairdryer Seven Seas for Anelka Relative Obscurity Delia's Dish Live Matches The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Eurogame Intel Inside

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