News from 15/02/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Dan Cruickshank, Reg Carr, Andrew Pierce, Jonathan Osborne, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alison Newlyn, Peter Lansley, David Rhys Jones, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Neil McIntosh, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Bertram C. Johnston, Richard Irving, Theo Hobson, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Alastair Campbell, David McVay, John Christian, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alexandra Frean and Ben Hoyle, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Chris Wilson, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, John Goodbody and Sam Coates, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Heather Nicholson, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Michael Riley, Sir Henry Brooke, Richard Johnson, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Roy Campbell, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Mark Ogden, Mark Griffiths Horticulture correspondent, H. Learer, David Charter, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, John Hostettler, Ian Markham, Michael Bowes, Edward Fennell, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Eve Thomas, Fraser Sampson, Steuart & Francis, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Helen Nugent and Andrew Barker, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Edward F. Northcote, Phuong Van Vo, Matthew Pryor, Clementina Williams, Jeremy Page, Brittany Williams, Tony Titchener, Chris Campling, George Bull, Patrick Hosking, David Charter and Rory Watson, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Alan Pallister, Nick Szczepanik, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Witold Gutt, Peter Mullen, M. H. Barnes, George Caulkin, Julia Thomas, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, J. Patrick, Brian Glanville, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Raekha Prasad, David Charter and Helen Rumbelow, Sarah Butler, John Plummer, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Philip Webster and Sam Lister, Abigail Rayner, Amir Taheri, Randy Cohen, Anthony Howard, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Andrew Clark, Christopher Irvine, Cindi Allen,
ResumoThe Times Charities fear donation drought BBC gets serious Public Agenda Drug market fears The Times Rises Again Arsenal hit five 'We want an honest professional, not a demon lover' Index Aids and TB tests for all immigrants in Tory plan Winning ideas Hunt debate gets heated in last battle of Waterloo Johny Wilkinson Senior Tory faces a David versus David battle for his seat In the Times Today The Times Tax grab on cash from marathon Aids and TB tests for immigrants Business Bishop lays his hand on crook 28 deaths probed Taxi driver guilty Posters banned Correction Megane Heggessey's corporation highs and lows BBC One Rivals BBC gets serious as TV chief quits Church aims to put clergy in the dock with modern heresy trials Bishops are thought to be sympathetic to new measures, writes Ruth Gledhill Archbishop leads prayers for Prince and his fiancée Denial or Doubt of Defined Doctrine Troops accused of filming orgy Prank backfires Suing the in-laws Brainy boy Picture this Debate smart.com/uk Renovation brings the house down Charities suffer as Britons run short after tsunami plea Hiscox Britain recalls envoy to Nepal Suicide 'mistake' Charge hits shops Police 'mole' row Crane deaths Misspent youth Red letter day I'm sorry but I can't talk now, I'm on the corporate yacht Calling all fashion victims, be sure your mobile isn't last year's model Makers chose Cannes to show off their latest mini-entertainment system and portable office, reports Dan Sabbagh Traditional looks get a decorative splash of colour Milton Keynes What to Watch out for this Week Last English gold mine may be lucrative again churchill Dublin Law Report EU legal threat over emissions Britain is facing a showdown with the EU over carbon dioxide emission levels, report David Charter and Rory Watson VW gsk Dell Nature Stem cell bank gives new hope to victims of inherited disease Weekday Will Tate boss look gift art in mouth? Extra special help for Minghella Ps His name is on job Blunkett looking for return to high office after election Livingstone may face suspension over 'racist' slur Lexus Britain's worst neighbours receive their last warning abbey Problem Parents Steinway & Sons Milton Keynes The Sharpest Critics Child Trust Fund Hill gives free rein to galloping wackiness Firstnight Comedy Harry Hill Hooves New Wimbledon Theatre Trial by jury Israel's approach to making peace Charles, the Church and the Princess Consort-to-be Lifting the arms embargo on China London's Olympic bid Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. They … TV screens in carriages Churchill's war Summer's late again Train of thought Tsunami surplus needs to be spent Circumnavigators Picture Gallery The Proximity Factor When the neighbour becomes the nemesis Aide Memoire The tsunami should enlarge our concern for other nations Grandma, Gramps and the Grammys. They're playing our song again A Blow at Lebanon's Heart An atrocity imprinted with the sinister hand of Syria Now Iraq has tasted democracy, the Arab tyrants are shaking in their shoes As long as the coalition holds its nerve, this could inspire change across the region Get off your knees, Dr Williams A Church that once toppled a monarch now looks like royal lapdog, says Theo Hobson A split over Charles's remarriage would force the Church to face the subject of establishment The Times Join the Debate Horsetrading in Iraq Hand me that rolling-pin If Blair wants to cast himself as some sort of guilty husband, I'm first in the queue to biff him Thunderer: It's no laughing Miller Trend Micro Scientists try to take the measure of fickle kilo churchill BT How the Bastards almost failed Oldies take gold at the Grammys Who Won what Kwik-Fit opodo Paris guards against being overconfident Olympic effort to boost 2012 bid Weather Eye Torture claim by bomb case man (AFP): Avalanche deaths Statue restored Last battle with protesters as coursing meets its Waterloo Lawyer tells fake drug dealer how to beat charges Into the History Books Police withhold report on death Search delayed Officer faces jail Pig cells promise Drugs drawback Car gadget peril Potato bug alert Flu jab success challenged Post Office GPs sound alarm over cash shortage for care at night GM potato shows way forward for edible vaccines Times World News Former premier assassinated as 30 Years of Conflict LBC Sri Lanka The tycoon who rebuilt a nation ravaged by war Fragile diplomacy may yet survive shock of murder Direct Line Join the AA from £35.* Comment Milton Keynes Step forward for women 'I've lost so many police friends. If anyone tries now, I'll kill first' Hundreds of new officers are to tackle the off-limits town of Samarra after two weeks of training, reports Anthony Loyd Horse-trading begins for Iraq's coalition of opposing forces Threat to murder ministers over Gaza pullout St. Joseph's Hospice Party goes on after star misses goal of Valentine's wedding London Energy Gales force cruise ship into port Get Free Calls APR typical variable Shop where $1m is not enough Only oligarchs will be welcome at Moscow's latest and brashest luxury outlet, writes Jeremy Page T2 Bush takes his search for friends to heart of Europe Online The Sleep Disorder Clinic churchill (Reuters): Trio accused of terror attacks (Reuters): Miracle mourning (AFP): Ice drift rescue (AP): Greek scandals (AFP): Heist of fashion The Open University transavia Immigrant flood may sink career of minister 'In the past five years a million Ukrainians have entered the European Union via Germany' Citizen journalists relish their power to overthrow press Online pundits growing bolder The Times Child rape case woman is to marry her lover Times man interrogated (AFP): 200 die in mine (AFP): Mosque blaze (AFP): Show trial (AP): Lost without u The Times Offers Direct Alliance Leicester Family reunion at last after DNA test on tsunami baby Teachers stabbed by ex-pupil Times Business Mortgage fees up Tuesday Feb 15 2005 The Times Rises Again Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Drug sales in US head for stagnation Verizon to buy MCI in deal that signals end of diversity Bhs to open standalone home stores at Alld How American Market is Slowing Asking staff what they think of their bosses can be … Mortgages for Business Now Green settles on furniture venture Consolidation ringing true Losing energy Need to Know FTSE 100 Correction Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Siemens inquiry Goldman's stake Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Buy-To-Let Fall Oracle Mortgage fees jump by 40% Foyles to open new chapter of expansion Alert sparks dash back to second state pension Judge suspends Ebbers trial Final restrictions on Google's stock lifted as boss nets £42m WPP to boost Chinese arm MacKenzie's pursuit of TWG 'open to challenge' Shares rise on Mean Fiddler bid talks LSE bids face Brussels scrutiny 87% of business enquiries answered without being passed … Bankers fight SFO decision on Enron House prices fall Barclays pays up in derivative dispute By Our Financial Staff: Pension sector eyes hedge funds for returns vodafone Alchemy and Carlyle coin it as private equity exits set record Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Diary Breakfast meeting A chair, anyone? The end is not nigh—but Kyoto will cost us dear MmO2 rises as investors approve restructuring scheme Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Sport and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Charles Stanley in the race to buy broking's minnows The Day's Biggest Movers Royalblue Group Gilts Hopes of higher bids lift auctioneer Smaller Capitalisation Shares BAA Business Equity Prices Milton Keynes 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 Inter Exec Times Register Sir Rupert Clarke, Bt Australian soldier, businessman, racehorse owner and innovative pastoralist who gave funds and energy to many causes Gerard Debreu French-born mathematician who won the Nobel prize for his rigorous application of formal analysis to economic theory Maurice Trintignant Much-loved French racing driver who survived a near-fatal spin to win a clutch of titles and the 1954 Le Mans 24 hour race The Rev Professor Peter Ackroyd Old Testament scholar whose meticulous research challenged and then vanquished assumptions about the later Prophets Lives Remembered Stan Richards Actor famed for his portrayal of the reguish Seth in Emmerdale Absent without Leave Debate the issued of the day as they happen Absent without Leave Should parents take their children out of school in term time for the sake of affordable holidays? Relative values Blame travel companies Life studies What's your view? Borderline cases Parents know best Off-peak only option Teachers take time off? Court Circular Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Award Service of Thanksgiving University News Appointments in the Armed Forces Luncheon Lecture RHS visitors agog for the poppy that never sleeps Births Deaths To place death notices acknowledgements or notices … Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Costs penalty for exaggeration Court of Appeal Court can rectify drafting omission Court of Appeal Recovering costs from failed appellants Court of Appeal Times Online Restitution for tax paid in error Court of Appeal Employment tribunal delay creates no ground of appeal Court of Appeal Fewer aircraft but more noise Court of Appeal Court must be told of any exceptional delay Court of Appeal Assessing benefit for compensation purposes Court of Appeal How London smog influenced painters Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day February 15, 1994 Five-Day Forecast Today: Showers in the Southeast. Cloudy in the Northwest. Temperatures: Max 8C. Min-2c Times Online Times Sport Racing Tension increases as Festival looms large on horizon Times Test Vodka Gold Cup among options for Hedgehunter Sport Racing The Wright Track The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park The Times McCracken seeks £330,000 in damages Rugby League Thorpe chooses time in the backwater before Beijing Swimming Matthew pryor discovers why those size-17 feet are to step away from the action Richard Johnson Walton sends mixed message to selectors Bowls England finish on low note Whale ahoy Newton sidelined Seventh heaven Minardi dispute Rematch lined up Out of Africa Times Online One-Day Series Averages Life without Flintoff—statistics tell a sorry tale In-form Corry the man to lead from the front The Times Offers Direct Injury rules out Jones for six weeks Timesonline England alive and kicking despite the pain of defeat Proud sponsor of the England Rugby Team Timesonline Sugar-coated blast hard to swallow Football Brian Glanville strives for a bit of perspective after the former Spurs chairman's outburst Hansen stays on the sidelines Athletics By Our Sports Staff: Owen is quick to make mark Golf Today's Fixtures Coventry launch new bid to bring back Dublin The Premiership Today Pandiani's star continues to rise in the second city Chelsea's problems grow with Gudjohnsen's arrest Lucozade Sport Mourinho's tactics pay off as FA sanctions use of written notes City's uncertain future shows folly of Keegan's premature resignation James Ducker on a manager whose retirement date may come sooner than he expected Four in Line to Fill Hot Seat Timesonline Souness faces defining moment Ferguson steps in to talk Keane out of retirement Coe a dream ticket for London London 2012 Timesonline The Times Crossword 22,900 Links How James Brown left Beeb feeling anything but good Alyson Rudd hears commentators get around a saucy name change dilemma White's great escape act reveals split personality Snooker Times Sport Foreign legion rallies Arsenal Arsenal Crystal Palace The Times Renault Jonny Wilkinson Are You a Mother of Invention? Quotes of the Day Why Howard has become the 'Fell' guy of the Tory party His failure to make any headway has been a surprise to most political scribes Send your comments to: debate@thetimes. co. uk Image of the Day An Injured man pleads for pleads for help after a car bomb in Beirut yesterday killed nine people, including former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri The Ethicist Opportunity knocks for mothers of invention Are you a mother with an idea worthy of a patent? If so, then enter our competition. Below, the American woman who has made a business out of mums' inventions Is It Patentable? Baby Business Judges Include… You have to test your product Terms and Conditions Charmed by David Tang's disdain for the middle classes sits oddly with his latest project, a series of 7pm recitals that will allow classical fans to grab a bite afterwards Not content merely to listen, he learnt to play the piano to a professional standard Brahms, but not le bourgeoisie The Times Send Jane your Queries NB Doctor's Orders Give your veggie baby the calories it needs Too much fibre means vegetarians sometims lack energy, says Jane Clarke Help the body absorb the non-meat form of iron by serving vitamin C with meals Italian comfort food at its best Dish Soft Polenta with Mushrooms home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Must old women Lifetime Judith Holder has written a book and produced a TV series called Grumpy Old Women although she is nothing like one. Heather Nicholson knows the feeling Watch out for the Danger Signals Little Things that Bug Me Green ants, tasty; silkworms, nasty Intrepid Traveller The Way we Live now Get ethnic and join the Dress for your Shape From vibrant prints and luxurious fabrics to delicate beading and embroidery, Eve Thomas Finds the From now on my bywords will be dignity, cream cashmere and W1 Fighting Forty Arts Truths torn from a tortured heart of darkness Theatre: From the ugly depths of his self-loathing and paranoia August Strindberg introduced a new kind of realism to the stage, says Benedice Nightingale He was a man who longed to be a child and even and even a woman Sadler's Wells Radio The playwright's paintings give a view into a troubled mind, says August Strindberg Painter, Photographer, Writer Tade Modern Theatre Take Me Away Bush, W12 Consumed by passion Dance La Traviata Grand Theatre, Leeds Theatre One Under Tricycle, Nw6 Firstnight in the main paper First Choice Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Brimingham Opera & Ballet A pageant of British talent is a parade of the predictable Jazz Jazz Britannia Barbican A culture club for creatives Architecture Leicester council is trying to reinvent the city as an artistic hub, says Tom Dyckhoff London's true heritage: an East End greasy spoon is to be listed TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Sky One Entertainment ITV2 Factual Discovery Sport Sky Sports 1 Prime Time Film Guide Kids Prime Time Film Guide Television Terrestrial BBC One Variations Film Choice Stephen Dalton Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Aye, it's a right bonny life True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3514 Solution to Crossword 3513 Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622194 Polygon Pre-order The Times Su Doku book (for delivery on publication, … Win Champagne The Sunday Times Word Watching Philip Howard Su Doku Sunrise Senior Living Public Agenda Headline of the Week 'Many confused by government plans' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us Spies of the Week Other Views The Top Stories "Worthless' red tape costs taxpayers billions Issue of the Week Agencies, Quangos and Regulators Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Health 4 Public health plans go belly up Health Index The Issue Explained The 2012 Olympics Cartoon nurse takes the prize Change of course for GPs Course Watch Careers Prize Caption Winner New Medical Research Don't pick a fight or spin a line As Sir Michael Bichard prepares to review the progress on his recommendations for child protection, he reveals to David Charter his tips on how to conduct a public inquiry Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Education 6 Since January 2001, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office … More non-nuclear than nuclear sites are authorised … Academics shun leading roles Education Other Stories we Liked Radical boffins flee big science High cost of bright sparks Index Hulton Archive/getty Keep it local if you want to succeed Management Foreign Ways Seen in Hansard A measure of success for PFI Private Finance Big boys earn big bucks Housing Hero… Volunteers deserve credit Charities …And Villain How They See us Stephen Cragg Voluntary Sector 8-9 Web Watch The Times Is Direct Action Reliable Action? Super heroes to the rescue? Voluntary Sector If you have no fear the options are endless, says the founder of Fathers 4 Justice, but is direct action an option for charities to publicise their cause? John Plummer reports Avoluntary Arrangement Will voluntary organisations lose their independence if they increase their reliance on government funding? The sector's leaders express their hopes and fears for the future direction of charities in Britain Multiple Display 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items All-Star Cast Triumph that deserves a wider audience Police must expect to be outfoxed by hunters A ban may be fine in theory, but it will be very difficult to enforce, writes Fraser Sampson Witness training is in the dock A famillarisation course is one thing, but testing evidence in a mock cross-examination is a different matter, reports Grania Langdon-Down It Should Not Be Arranged in the Context of Any Forthcoming Trial The Pensions Regulator Nottingham Trent University Timesonline Children who deserve a fair hearing Michael Bowes on what the criminal justice system can learn from the experiences of 50 young witnesses Mediation: a guide to legal warming Lawyers and judges could learn much from a new book, writes Sir Henry Brooke My husband's income is a trickle: should I have married a plumber? Clementina Williams, wife of a barrister owed £50,000 by solicitors, wants to know: how do they get away with it? Misuse of the magic words New migrant rules prompt City firms to worry about their own staff Edward Fennell on the confusion caused by the Home Office's border control strategy No One Seems to Understand how the Points System Will … What the legal journals are reporting this week Lawyering within tent Culinary practice Marketing's Holy Grail Have I got old jokes for you? BPP your shout readers' queries lawboard@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Supremely woolly piece of history Michael Page
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