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News from 17/02/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gary Huckins, Phil Yates, Gillian Harris Scothland Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Nlc Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Andrew Pierce, Olivia Imogen Hugill, DJM, Zahid Hussain, John Sims, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Ashling O'Connor and Sam Coates, Ron Bullen, Martin Walker, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Anna Konig, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cristina Odone, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Thomas Tugendhat, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, V. Shipman, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stanley Best (Chairman), David McVay, A. C. Grayling, R. Wilson, Donald Hutera, Lyn Kempen, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Robert Stewart, Rory Watson and Gary Duncan, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Christopher wood, David Eimer, Roland Watson, Leo Lewis and Gary Duncan, Leo Lewls, Ron Lewis, Andrew Bull, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Hutchinson, Roger Scruton, William Asscher, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Anne Raisman, Brendan Gdormley Chief Executives, Robert Freer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Yorke, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, E. L. Ruckert Corton Denham, Christopher finds, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Galster, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Iain McCourbrey, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Laura Peek and Liz Chong, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Richard lrving, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Nash, Hayle, Cornwall, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Jeff Bezos, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Andrew Pierce, Sam Coates and Helen Nugent, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Julie Burchill, Phillip Howard, Helan Rumbelow Politicial Correspondent, Lionel Kevis, George Caulkin, Sarah Potte, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Hugo Rifkind and A. C. Grayling, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Graham Wheeler, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Butler Retail Correspondent, John B. Sheldon, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Klinger, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Patience Wheatcroft, James Goldman,

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The Times Violence mars petrol protest Women bishops Fight for survival Career New jobs section Every Thursday Mini boom Mersey heat 'It is not every day you visit the third circle of … Nuclear audit says Sellafield has 'lost' 30kg of plutonium The brain game Demand for vaccine to combat avian flu Hunt ban in chaos over lack of guide on enforcing law In the Times Today The Times Huge turnout for final tally-ho within the law Sellafield has 'lost' plutonium Police fear for missing woman Canon's surety Racist sent to jail Jowell accused Drinkers buy pub Parking con Law Report Modus Burglar is caught on web camera To keep those secrets safe, beat your computer's brains out with a hammer Synod paves the way towards first womens bishops by 2010 Archbishop of Canterbury says formal debate will begin ar meeting in July, reports Ruth Gledhill The front-runners who may make history The Path to a Broader Church Nature Passport bar on freed suspects Nosy neighbours Sea deaths up Ready to go Births control BT Kyoto protest beaten back by inflamed petrol traders Vaccine stockpiles needed as The deadly shift that spells danger 20Th-Century Pandemics Deaths show disease may be far more widespread Divers search for woman who 'was fed to the fishes' How Old are You Really? Learndirect Business By a Correspondent: Fathers found hanged after argument over breakfast chores Big Ears invents cunning ruse abbey Irate mother confronts Blair live on TV show Historic regiment turns to Hoon in battle for survival The New Series Tonight 9pm Battle Ground Honours Bradford & Bingley premier travel inn Your Space Troubled Words before Concession Adams gives ground over bank raid Tory pledge to end waiting lists with more private care the sale Call for health alert on credit cards as debts rise In good company Hertz Diddy ducks out Picture Gallery Ps Livingstone displays his double standard Students rush to beat rising fees Universities to raise A-level barriers to cope with the thousands of extra applications. Tony Halpin Writes T2 Avtator Mitsubishi Motors Iran and terrorism Peace in Middle East Health screening for immigrants Aid agencies' managements of tsunami appeal donations Belfast bank robbery in wider context Kyoto and clean power Arthur Miller Pipe dreams Charles, Camilla and the Church Air apparent Clunk click The Times A Changed Psychology The grip of terrorism loosens in the Middle East Intellectual-Ish The real fun lies in spotting the posenus Few can resist the allure of Boucher's seductive nymphs and shephereds Repeat Prescription Labour and the Tories have yet to offer separate visions for the NHS Thunderer: It is mad to back the bid I shall gallop after Gandhi When, why and how is it right to disobey the law? A guide for hunters and other dissenters The Times We waited for Godot in casualty To learn the truth about new Labour's NHS try spending a night an A&E department What did they expect? Outrageous Ken is indivisible from Bold Ken An insbility to control his tongue, along with political courge, is part of the Ken package The Labour leadership was warned of the risks. it knew that the Mayour is uncontrollable American exposes the bluebloods of Europe Firstnight mazda Sharpest Critics Free Motorola V3 Modern man has just got older-by 35,000 years cahoot Prize Catch Society veteran steps back on the catwalk with an easy elegance Dixons Livingstone ignores Blair demand for apology over Jewish slur On your Marks Planners banking on Tube to deliver the delegates Vauxhall Team feels pressure as race heats up IOC delegates surprised London offcials with the details of their questions, writer Ashing O'Connor and Sam Coates Which Tory mother has the White House in her grip? Saga The first famous Letwin British Gas Late Travel Accused soldier 'helped' Iraqi Jaguar Bespoke Suits Migrants' fate demolishes village unity Legal workers in illegal hostel left homeles and jobless, reports Andrew Norfolk The place to buy is mfi Times World News 'Rogue states' join forces to confront America Washington piles on the pressure after assassination as Iran and Syria form a common front, report Roland waston Unlikely alliance in face of common enemy United in grief and outrage: Sunni, Shia and Christmas weep for the 'martyr of Beirut' Homechoice The Purcell School Kidnapped Italian begs 'Please help me' on video Dire warnings on global warning are just hot air egg opodo. co. uk Foot in Mouth By Our Foreign Staff: Poker-playing dogs turn up trumps with auction record Harvard president faces faculty revolt over sexism claims Was British student, 20, serial killer's tenth victim? The Times Offers Direct (AP): Rabies from donor (Reuters): Painted pigeons emporio EU's poll data 'propaganda' Millions are to be spent on promoting the constitution among member states 'Sarcophagus of st Paul found' Screen accenture …and the dishwasher is still second to the sink Holland & Barrett Old technophobes find it's easy to talk on the foolproof mobile A dumbed-down phone from another era has been a sales success with baffled japanese, writes Leo Lewis (AP): Hacker viewed agent's e-mail (AP): Amazon dispute Dose of Ecstasy (AP): Graft charges (AP): lii wind for sharks Bombay sees itself as the new Shanghai -but the poor who serve the city have nowhere to live Report and photograp by Cathernic Philip A Tale of Two Cities The Times (AP): Baby 81 is reunited with family Kashmir bus carries high hopes of new peace deal (AFP): Khmer Rouge killer jailed (AP): Thatcher in court (AP): Kim's birthday (Reuters): Rebel surrenders (AFP): Pandas return Qwest bid $8bn Store war erupts Musical mobiles Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Fed chief hints at more rate increase KKR puts plastics firm up for auction Swiss must replay £244m of dicraror's disrty money Bank Leaves Door Open on Rates CSA beats Pearl to cinema deal One and a half shows in town Apply caution Ing Direct Reuters needs to make up for lost time Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Quote of the Day Data British Airways Exchange Rates Results in Brief Business Big Shot Directors' Dealings Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Bet of the Day Look Ahead OFT will decide fate of LSE bids, not Brussels Remington By Our City staff: Anger over DTI's missing mandarin Watchdogs rule on heart-risk drugs EU warns over 'deeper' UK deficit Election fears for Labour as unemployment figures jump Career Bank in little hurry to push up the cost of borrewing Mini goes maxi as BMW pumps £100m into plant MG Rover production slumps Lloyds TSB Business Mini's Biggest Markets Uk's Largest Carmakers Merrydown directors to net £5m from SHS takeover 'Yes, I lied' WorldCom finance chief tells fraud trail Somerfield urged to rebuff £1bn approach by Baugur No talking 'bout my generation at mobile conference Citigroup plans tighter controls to tidy up its act The Times Join the Debate Insurer cuts back payouts by 18% Setback for Yukos in court battle The Worst Offenders Japanese economy droups into recession-again Fall in bad debts propels Standard to $2bn profit HSBC eyes £1.4bn bid for Korean credit card business Fast track for mayour City Diary Passage to India City Diary Thought-less City Diary Uncertainty in Russia gives BHP cold feet Oracle Shell to build pipeline despite threat to whales Understanding is key to winning heart of big firms Reuters to return to its news roots Interexec Telegraph faces more job cuts Coca-Cola's results help Rexam shares to bubble over Larger Capitalisation Shares 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 RAC firing on all cylinders despite rattle under bonnet The Day's Biggest Movers Standard Chartered Gilts Brambles lifred by profits expectations Smaller Capitalisation Shares Associated British Ports Business Equity Prices Austrian The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cancer Research UK Times Register Ron Burgess Captain and driving force of a Spures team whose tectics ucheared in an era of style and sophistiction for English football Ron Burgess, footballer, was born on April 9,1917. He died on February 14,2005, aged 87 Sixten Ehrling Uncompromising Swedish conductor who chamioned 20th-century music and spent most of his career in the US Sixten Ehriling, conductor, was born on April 3,1918 He diedd on February 13,2005 aged 86 Major-General George Crookenden Army officer whose diaries as a PoW are a poignant record of the furstrations of prison camp life in Wartime Germany Major-General Crookenden, DL, chief of Staff Contingencies planning, Surpreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, 1972-75 was born on December 11,1920. He died On January 11,2005, aged 84 Jan Nowak Polish resistance fighter who survived the 1944 uprising and later broadcast from the West to his subjugated countrymen Jan Nowak (Zdzislaw Jezioranski), Polish wartime resistance fighter and postwar boradcaste, was born on May 13,1913. He died on January 20,2005 aged 91 Diary of a PoW Picture Gallery Lives in Brief George Frankl, psychoanalyst, was born on December 12, 1921. He died on December 25, 2004, aged 83 Lives Remembered debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they I Will if You Will Have we lost our sense of adventure? Is Britain now a timid, risk-averse society? Mixed messages Understanding risk Not my fault Heavy lifting The state we're in Using your head Job-creation scheme Nannies and grannies What's your view? Win a stint as a Times photographer Aerial views of the 'stately pleasure dome' Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Dinner Ball Appointments in the Armed Forces University News Church News Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Births: Rudolph Camerarius, German botanist, born in Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths: Giordano Bruno In Memoriam Private In Memoriam-War Bridge Chess Personal Column Air Mauriter How to make a lady glow? Try the mother of all breaks… Mother's Day in Cornwell for two nights, £175, or two-night stay in Rome from £169. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Country harmony Sri Lanka's plea: come back old chums Travel Portsmouth Keeping jury's mind focused on the task in hand House of Lords Hunting Act Validly passed by Parliament Court of Appeal Weather secrets of miracle at Fatima Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Grey Abbey setback puts Gold Cup attempt at risk Times Test Loss of Back In Front ride leaves Russell trailing Champion field Diary Sandown Park The Times Sports Book Taunton Southwell Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Wright rises above funding cut Sarth Potter finds a new maturity in the former baby of the England squad Quinnell faces final curtain Croft recovering Blazing a trail Late arrival Greene shows reluctance to talk business Athletics Lincoln quartet outclass Welling borough to secure title Findlay ready to change allegiances over Olympic ban threat Hockey Outclassed Lee at the crossroads NRL provides incentive with pension plan Rugby League Rebel group closes in on Ecclestone and Ferrari Motor Racing White-collar fighting has lightweight look NHL season cancelled as last-ditch talks collapse Ice Hockey Called off Tranfield still stating her case Squash Athletics British World Middleweight Champions The Sunday Times Eastman confident of fulfilling dream Boxing Britain begin life after Heman in need of a hero Tennis Armstrong confirms pursuit of seventh Tour de France win Cycling Giles Smith National Service Loughborough students pass first fiest test of pedigree Southern Hemisphere XV Ganguly seeking chance to make county return Times Online O'Driscoll given Lions leadership hint Rugby Union Open unlikely to remain a closed shop for women Golf Leading Ladies' Landmarks Björn keen to name next four Ryder Cup captains Humphreys relishing tactical test in race to finish line Sailing FA declines to make Ben Haim fall guy Times Online Jobs Allen fears 'potential disaster' at cup-tie Souness faces moment of truth Uefa Cup Ferguson marks homecoming with parting shot Match in Greece may be linked to refereeing scandal Derby Days Last Night's Results Register The Premiership Today Middlesbrough primed to continue European ascent That's rich: Beckham helps Real to close gap on United Red Kooga Top 20 Earners in European Game The Times Crossword 22,902 Fans hell-bent on foiling Glazer Kaveh Solhekol on the campaign aimed at stopping the United takeover bid Neville has swipe at Arsenal as local talent row rages Times Sport Benitez reads the riot act to Liverpool's faltering stars The Times Picture Gallery The Times Quotes of the Day Low pay for women? you have only yourself to blame Radio daze Look east, not west Image of the Day The Ethicist Intellectual? I think, therefore I think I am… As a new book gives advice on establishing your intelletual credentials Hugo Rifkind says you can bluff it and A. C. Grayling explains why serious thinkers are important Your favorite sharkespeare must be The Tempest, And never mention Nletsche Thinkers Can Be Pretentious, but They Keep Progress Alive Top and Bottom Sweet Lemon Theory: it worked for Jesus, it can work for you The Sunday Times How I put the 'ho' in Hove Julie Burchill is selling her house to a developer. Residents are up in arms, but she begs to differ An overly developed attachment to mere bricks and mortar is actually rather sad The most shameful comment came from a gay, Labour-voting spokesman for the city Secrets of and unbrian housewife Mothers of Invention The Miller's tale: boho must go Sienna Miller became a Style icohn after stole the clothes and thunder of kate Moss to create a bohemian rhapsody. But now it's time to move on, says Emlly Davies Fashion Miller Antidotes Brooke de Ocampo Peter Frampton rocks my ipod Getting Personal Avoid the in-flight risk New long-haul aircraft, which will fly London-to-Sydney direct, may increase the danger of deep-vein thrombosis for many people, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Most at risk are OAPs, smokers, women on the pill and those with thrombotic troubles Detective Work Screen Die young and live for ever Nearly 50 years after his fatal car crash, James Dean comes under the Sean MacAulay spotlight His pretty-boy portraits enchant each adolescent generation anew "He was more vulnerable than anybody I have ever seen" The Times They Wanted a Bit of Jimmy Raptures of the deep and delicate New Releases Wendy Ide sees the cut director Wes Anderson plunge to new heights More New Releases Two German It's now plain sailing and full Interview After a rocky professional start and a stormy life with Jack Nicholson, Life Aquatic star Anjelica Huston is now on an even keel, finds Stephen Dalton Younger auteurs are casting her for her brulsed, soulful integrity Sideways Crminal Movie Books The Whold Equation by David Thomson Little Brown, £22.50 Shepperton Babylon by Matthew sweet Faber £12.99 The gulf between us and them Festival Report At Berlin, the Strutting stars can be very different from the ordinary people they play on screen, James Christopher finds The Victorian film Man to Man tries to be noble but it's just embarrassing Berlin Highlights Still to Come LA Story What were the Baftas playing at, asks Sean MacAulay He's a ladies man and a Latin lover Interview James L. Brooks's new comedy honours the Mexican mamma, he tells David Eimer in good company Breaching the Boundaries Tomorrow in T2 yasmin Universe of the perverse Galic theorising about Ma Mere's licentious sex leaves Wendy Ide shockingly unshocked Motorola Celtic Kitsch runs dry Dance Riverdance Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre First Choice Pop ICA Sw1 Theatre A Dream Play Cottesloe Opera & Ballet Theatre Oval House Se11 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Offersdirect Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One 50% Larger Portion The Culture Show BBC Two, 7pm/11.55pm Fat Friends The English Civil War: Trial of the King Killers Channel 4, 9pm Grown up Gappers BBC Two, 9.50pm Film Choice Passport to Pimlico (1949, b/w) Channel 4, 12.40pm Anger Management The Man who Wasn't There (2001, b/w) FilmFour, 10pm Sugar not sweet on his apprentices Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Variations A royal memento or two True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3516 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts Career Inside Contact us The Times A little praise goes a long way The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happended Total Treat your staff to 'la dolce vita' Teams Data File The Office Psychologist Leadership Back to the future How to. . . Bounce Back Going back to work for a previous employer can be a great career move, says Clare Dight. And if you play your leaving cards right and work on your reputation, they'll be gaging to have you back Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Boomerang Greats Pricewaterhousecoopers What Can I Earn? I Am a field salesman, paid on commission. How can I maximise my potential earnings through this route without too much risk? Can I stop my boos calling me by a pet name? Worklife Challenge The Key to. . . ... Office Politics Association of MBAs A Smooth operator in oil, gas and chemicals The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job in... Engineering Value is simply a matter of course Do MBA courses offer value for money? Nunzio Quacquarelli tells you where to get the best return on your investment Case Study Reflected Best Self Investing Wisely The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch How Do I Become. . . ... A Private Banker? You need to be able to adapt your advice to a wide range of individuals The Sunday Times Crack the dress code Survey Do companies need to tell employees how to dress for work, or can they be trusted to wear clothing appropriate to the job? Anna Konig dons her neutral shardes and modest heels to find out Statwatch You Need a New Job when Graduates must be up to scratch Letters Test Yourself ... Answers Success comes down to a lack of structure Trend Watch Disorganisation Gone are the days when employees were hammered into shape by the company's demands. 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