News from 18/02/2005
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Andrew Robson, Nina Large, Andrew Pierce and Steve Bird, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Stewart Tendler and David Lister, Jon Layne, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Lucinda Shaw, Philip Howard, Clare Brennan, Hilary Finch, Jill Sherman and Lewis Smith, Christine Seib, Joanna Walters, Jonathan Notley, Mick Temple, Managing Director, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, A. G. McDowall, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, A. R. Stopford, Andrew Norfolk, Geoff Thorne, Ted Morris, Brian Hunter, Gordon Miller, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, David Taylor, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Tom Hart, Alan Hamilton, Philip Gibbons, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton and Simon de Bruxelles, Nick Wyke, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Peter Mitchell, Alice Steel, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Sara Lawrence, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Steve Lord, Liz Chong, Paul Howe, David Mitchell, Nigel Williamson, Jerome Burne, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Adrian Brodkin, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Peter A. Rushforth, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ali Gascoigne, Raymond Keene, Marcus Binney, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Galster, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Nigel Holmes, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Andrew Roe, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Julie Burchill, Roland Watson and Jeremy Page, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sophie Kirkham, Bob Johnson, Robert Bell, George Caulkin, Angela Neustatter, Lynda Murdin, Jeremy Hart, Peter Shapiro, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Menzies Campbell, Tony Dawe, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Glenton Jelbert, Jackie Ashley, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Peter Abbott, James Christopher, Charles Bremner, Roger Boyes and Adam LeBor, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times Russia in nuclear pledge to Iran Violence link Abuse claims Bricks and Mortar Fashion shock Pensions gap Blue bottle 'Livingstone is the London Olympics bid, warts and … Index Council tax rises held at 4.4%-until after election What you will be paying Human computer Windsor not Banner day for the London Olympic bid Watchdog warns of painkiller risk for 1.4m patients In the Times Today The Times Anti-inflammatory use has its dangers Council rises held until after election Redcap inquest to take place BBC apologises Fit for the record Hacking charge Smarties move T2 Scenic Camilla errs on safe side for The Dress A castle wedding is just too common Ceremony is moved to stop the royal residence being used by other couples, Andrew Pierce and Steve Bird report Russia's nuclear deal with Iran raises Middle East temperature Report attacks Sellafield security measures 'That unfamiliar noise you hear coming out of Washington … Three die as car crashes in river Soccer fan's death Xbox burns alert CSA mystery Tributes to comic Last Tally-Ho Multiyork Final tale spun with animal cunning Fox goes to earth as the hunts ride into sunset No pride in Labour's bungled increase Councils settle for 4.4% rise in face of threat and … Councils Charging Over 5% Bottom five council tax increases Average rises are lowest in decade despite the rebels who risk capping Bills will double as reserves drain away President's priceless gift for Queen was national treasure Hooray Conflicts and Spoils Three Degrees BT 'Vampire' girlfriend halts trial on killing Study links violence on TV to child aggression Jaguar Fiancé of missing woman questioned Dell A Place in the Sun Two Sinn Fein officials arrested over bank cash lexus They are not too sexy for their shirts D&g divide as Dolce vita ends Dolce and Gabbana's gay relationship is over but they are staying together after a fashion, reports Richard Owen Unravelled Fashion Lexus Coe's bid pitch gets a little vocal polish People Mummies' curse Rewarding work Hyundai Picture Gallery Ps European Commission Grants to British Organisations to Promote EU Commission Grants to Pan-European Organisations Capital One Propaganda? We're just keeping you all informed, says Brussels Focus Report Williams tells liberals they risk damaging the Church Sport Meet the Fockers Just AAsk This Year's Winners T2, page 18 Citroën Libertine misses his big reunion with an apology from Mum Fighting terrorism Role of UK arms in Nepal conflict View from London on 2012 Olympics Ken Livingstone and controversy Passenger committees Letters should carry a daytime telephone number In full pursuit of post-ban hunters Royal genealogy Weight and mass Who nurdles wins GBS and Arthur Miller Picture Gallery Safety and Numbers Sellafield's problem is not with science, but with public perception PC Plods on The latest robots show that walking and computing do not mix Wear your heart on your wrist and show that you really, really care Notebook Local Difficulty Council tax will continue to dog the Government Nimby wins, we all lose Danger, dirt and funkiness These are the gritty qualities that Livingstone's London can offer to the Olympic Games Join the Debate OU is the solution to student IOU The unsung Open University offers an alternative way of learning without running up debts Our foreign policy made in Brussels? Washington is warming to the idea Support for European unity in the abstract has long been an article of faith in the US For Eastern Europe, Nato is not a Cold War relic but a testament to its freedom Shift city life Bespoke Suits AOL Say where her body is, girl's parents beg killer Joanna Walters interviews the real Rain Man Patient fat could allow 'grow your own' breast implants Mark Henderson reports on the meeting in Washington of the American Association for the Advancement of Science DNA chart may give clue to the origins of diseases Robots finally learn how to walk but an ant can out-think them Heathrow Top brass assured of five-star splendour Olympic elite urge No 10 to make up funding gap Games officials travel by Tube in style Toys R us Firstnight Mitsubishi Motors On the couch, the male, Kylie, laments his idol years in pop Firstnight Film George Michael: A Different Story Berlin Film Festival Blind worker kept idle for 2 years IndependentAge emporio Weather Eye Alzheimer's drug found to Speed up mental decline Government got it wrong on advice to pregnant women Dixons Magnet Political cold calls are within the law Sloganeering Royal Mint Gypsy Skirts Immigration played down in sketchy Labour message FIAT Williamson's award crowns fashion week Times World News Patients in battle for life after transplants from rabies victim How the virus strikes—and kills Homebase EU truth has many faces as polls get rivals into a state What the Constitution Says What the Treaty Will Bring Minister for cost-cutting is forced out of luxury flat Jessops This time, Syria is vulnerable in the face of US anger Picture Gallery Anglian Home Improvements Online (Reuters): JFK bric-a-brac sells for £2.9m Exorcism school (AFP): Nuclear deadlock (AFP): Bicycles for guns By a Correspondent: Israelis halt demolitions Sharon's son could face prison over scandal of election cash hp Disgraced, despised, exiled: now he's in line for top job Divorced couple fight over where to bury war victim son The Times Travel Direct Share of Seats Alarm grows as four die in secret web suicide pact Tigers—a Species in Crisis Poachers wipe out tigers from their forest sanctuary (AFP): Double-quick wedding gifts (AP): Silk Road revival (AP): Skiing in desert (AFP): Nuclear talks (AP): Bomb kills five (AP): Rebels repulsed The Times Morgan Disasters Emergency Committee You're not the voice for us New Zealand vetoes singer as too noisy for Gallipoli concert, writes Roger Maynard Online A country so lawless that even the Government dares not enter Warlords, thugs and terror gangs make peace a distant dream for Somalia, writes Jonathan Clayton hotels.com Mugabe right despite chaos, says Tanzania Troubled Times Mbeki's deputy accused in arms scandal Iraq envoy to take up the chalice of intelligence The Times Reports link US troops to new abuses of prisoners Public TV chief quits under fire for cartoon Times Business Deloitte action Friday Feb 18 2005 Rolls-Royce deal Iceland air coup Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Massive gap in pensions as public sector bill soars 20% £2bn windfall for power generators DCK Concesions being prepared for £60m sale Pension poser for Brown BNFL explains its apparent loss of 30 kilograms of … Reed cheer Orbis Suppliers quake at power of Wal-Mart Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Boeing claims Stop Press Fiat Auto change 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 CBI chief urges Bush to act on high tariffs Upturn in retail sales lends weight to Bank's warnings EU reopens trade row with US Asda Sales Rise Global recovery to pick up despite setbacks, says OECD Flashpoints in the Trade Wars Because They're worth It The Wirral lad who gave cosmetics firm a facelift L'Oréal's British boss to hand control to Frenchman Kingfisher chief says 'no crisis' as B&q shares fall Ban sparks Pfizer call for review of older painkillers Mail monopoly to end soon US watchdog stirs up new controversy CrestCo to reduce tariffs Insider knowledge City Diary Vacant positions City Diary Making waves City Diary Cantor Fitzgerald sued for 'misleading shareholders' Reed shares jump on growth forecast Emap to confirm improved figures The Times MCI investors urge Qwest to re-bid 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 Halifax This week of hate is depressing for the idealists Global Winners—and Losers Diageo ready to sample available Allied brands Second Luminar director to leave Metros succeed in paper chase for new readers Media Paper round Music man who dared to disturb the Faber universe Publishing chief tells Jon Ashworth about the value of reading the bottom line For further media coverage The Times Where Axe Falls Mediapolis Who Replaces Lorraine Heggessey as the Head of BBC1? Telegraph cull could hit foreign and news staff Gallaher retreats amid doubts over prospects for a bid 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 (000s) Eurotop 100 Kingfisher struggles to do it as MacArthur B&Qs it The Day's Biggest Movers timesonline Pendragon Gilts M&c shares get a lift ahead of results Smaller Capitalisation Shares Diageo Banking & Finance Land Initiatives PLC Encounters Encounters Times Register Professor George Walker Distinguished volcanologist whose findings underpin many of the discipline's basic assumptions Professor George Walker, Frs, volcanologist was born on March 2, 1926. He died on January 17, 2005, aged 78 Lives Remembered Marcello Viotti Director of La Fenice opera house after it rose from the ashes Marcello Viotti, conductor, was born on June 29, 1954. He died after a stroke, on February 17, 2005, aged 50 Sir Henry Phillips Resourceful soldier who went on to hold high office in the administration of Nyasaland as it became independent Malawi Sir Henry Phillips, CMG, MBE, colonial administrator, was born on August 30, 1914. He died on December 21, 2004, aged 90 Coley Wallace Boxer who beat the up-and-coming Rocky Marciano and later played his hero Joe Louis in two movies Coley Wallace, boxer and actor, was born in 1927. He died on January 30, 2005, aged 77 Churchill Fellowships Royal Navy Graduations Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Reception School News Memorial Service Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths Birthdays Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgement or notices … Private peccadilloes and the press Phyllis captivated Aristotle with her charms but refused her favours until he consented to be saddled and ridden Last call for all young photographers Everybody's Talking Debate the issues of the day as they happen Why has EastEnders lost the plot and what should be done to return it to its glory days? Too many hours Return to writers Same old, same old What's your view? Speed kills Melodrama rules Tables turned Chess Questions Answered Personal Column Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Fair trial breach does not sound in damages House of Lords Appearance of bias in prison discipline House of Lords Norwich Union Ferrari Button up and go dancing over the ice Icebound Checklist Winter's tale of topless torture Kevin Eason grins and bares it as he journeys back to the Ice Age for the ultimate road test Road Test Peugeot 307cc 2.0 Road Angel Regtransfers Wolves and woe as Europe freezes over Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Pipe stunned by 'cheating' verdict Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Joly Bey puts Dunsdon in running for Aintree Sandown Park Wolverhampton The Times Sports Book Fakenham The Results Service Snow Reports Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times Tonight's Matches Leeds thrive on city's pride and belief Rugby League Troubled Bryant leads battle to revive Lakers Basketball Ron Lewis finds the All-Star fighting for respect in Los Angeles NBA Results and Tables Hopkins disciplined about remaining the best Boxing The Best Pound-For-Pound Boxers in the World Dismayed Gretzky fears for future of NHL Ice Hockey Toyota Goode's summons turns up the heat on Hodgson England Squad Saracens declare their interest in Farrell Time for the sleeping giants to wake up Timesonline Bad news: Australia are also the best at 20-over cricket Cricket Higgins turns tables on lacklustre Hendry Snooker Scoreboard from Auckland Klüft raises bar in bid to form new world order Athletics Roll up! Roll up! Don't be shy! It's time to take part in the great national pastime of sneering Basketball Butcher sidelined Millar ban upheld Security worries England romp Rocks triumph Goose fails to flap over late show Golf Storm and a teacup offer mixed fates for Ryder Cup team-mates Costly Mistakes The Times Henman into last eight Relegation contenders prepare to cut costs Poorer clubs may be better placed than before to cope with the dreaded drop Mourinho proves unwilling to follow suit Jagielka to give Vieira a run for his money The Premiership Today Rooney tie gives police concern on two fronts Shearer the saviour as fans turn on Newcastle Uefa Cup Something Different Every Day in the Times BT The Times Crossword 22,903 Tomorrow Middlesbrough take driving seat Bolton are ready to pick up fee for Diouf's baggage Times Sport Mourinho ready for the fray The Times Caught Red-Handed The Times Quotes of the Day And so to bed, the setting for subversive activity No one seems willing to accord the bed its moment of historical glory Penguins and foxes A sinking feeling Image of the Day The Ethicist Yeah but, no but, why I'm proud to be a chav Vicky Pollard of Little Britain is a Chav, the latest object of middle-class derision. But Julie Burchill says, the sneering reveals more about the detractors than the chavs Chavs are human and, to their weird detractors, strangely unashamed of that Chavs are so rich in honesty that anyone even half-alive has to like them What Does It Mean? Join the Debate: Are chavs the pride of Britain? E-mail … Chav Idols The Times Meet the real Rain Man He inspired a movie and now he is reaching for the sky with Nasa. Joanna Walters reports When Kim was 6 a lobotomy was offered - to make him easier to institutionalise It pays to study the Classics Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Timesonline When 'good' food becomes 'bad' Health The latest weight loss craze is the Gl diet, but a new approach suggests that not all high-Gl foods, such as watermelon, are bad for you, reports Jerome Burne The Times Travel Direct Tomorrow in body & soul Dr Thomas Stuttaford Ratings Compared Hair with Hari Too young to bag yourself a Channel? Ask Lucia Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Luxurious secrets Luxury with Lucia Next, more colour. The shop is still what Lady Bamford calls a 'work in progress' Sounds My heartache belongs to daddy Interview Being the daughter of famous musicians has given Martha Wainwright emotional baggage, she tells Peter Shapiro Tori Amos The man music tried to forget Before Kraftwerk, there was Hans-Joachim Roedelius. Lisa Verrico met a neglected pioneer Hit & Myth Meet El Presidente Comics guru Mark Millar tells Stephen Dalton why he fell for Glasgow rockers Roots Manuva Awfully Deep The Times New Albums Gourmet chef in a junk-food market Interview Gidon Kremer has to dig deep in his own pockets to keep his musical vision alive, he tells Richard Morrison Baton with tsar quality Interview Valery Gergiev's passion for Russian opera is insatiable, finds Nina Large africa remix Monday in T2 The website Popjustice is the new Smash … Classical CDs Opera & Ballet Opera Barber of Seville Coliseum Mark Stone is a terrific Figaro: big voiced and full of fizz Correction in my review of Candide on Wednesday, I … Guilty of vowel play Theatre MacBeth Albery, Wc2 Pop NME Awards Astoria, Wc2 Concert LPO/Berglund Festival Hall Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times Offersdirect David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Feasting out with the fat friends Last Night's TV Paul Hoggart Viewing Guide Trading places of protest True Fiction Toby Moore T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3517 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku The Writers Bureau The Times Thesurveyor Openingbids The online house-hunter is now only one click away from an instant, surveyor-free mortgage It gives you the best estimate for a value at that day's date This Week Hertfordshire V Kent In Cottage in Southwest London Wimbledon, Sw19: a Grade Ii listed Victorian home with 16ft courtyard garden Out Georgian House in East Sussex Staplecross: a Grade Ii listed property in an elevated position with lots of farmland Away Listed Townhouse in Central Bath Bath: a four-storey Georgian property on a terrace of similarly fine listed houses My Prince Should Come This sleeping beauty richly deserves to be brought back to life, reports Marcus Binney Inside there are solid floors but the money has run out The Homebuyer Show Turkey to Take Wing Where the Mediterranean and Aegean seas meet, the price is right, says Gordon Miller Relatively speaking, property in Turkey remains a bargain Seafronts Areasoflaw Housing Boom A village linked to dynamite and volcano evacuees is expanding, says Patrick Kidd Each family more or less adopted a family of islanders Detail Therapy Forget minimalism-the little things in interior design are the ones that can make or break a room, says Damian Barr Curtains are back so think about borders, swags and tie-backs Kingsoak A Mine of Information Home information packs should protect buyers from unseen pitfalls, says Patrick Kidd British Gas What'son A Life Class for the Home More and more couples are now working and living together, says Angela Neustatter We've always shared ideas, so working at home seemed idyllic Lower Mill Estate Buckinghamshire Manchester Writ Large Chips, the first apartment block in Britain designed by Will Alsop, is set to revitalise New Islington, says Lynne Greenwood The team is aiming for a three-star Michelin restaurant Television Mews Estate agents are delighted by the prospect of the BBC's relocation to Manchester, says Jayne Dowle The Hacienda penthouse is the perfect pad for a top BBC executive Cyprus Latitudes The Bonnington tower Found Property International Persimmon A grand entrance to the Regal Collection in Windsor imagine CALA greenquarter Bellway The Times The Times Offersdirect The Celtic Hinge A move from Wales to Cornwall entails some careful balancing A £250,000 home in Cornwall is a stretch, even on their income Chesterton newrivervillage The Times Hull: The Facts and the Figures University of Lincoln A city that is becoming bold and proud again Tony Dawe introduces a 12-page report on a dynamic region transforming itself Turning a shambles into a triumph Tony Dawe talks to the chief executive of Hull City Council Yellow Pages amjsolicitors The Beautiful South—east, west and north Nick Wyke says Hull is moving from a hopeless, end-of-the-line town to the youngest, most exciting waterfront city in Europe One goal is to get back shopping and leisure action from Leeds and York Madrid is all very well but you cannot beat Hull Why Robert Bell came home Students' union looks beyond town and gown Lynda Murdin reports on the realities of campus commerce Hull University Union Services now has an annual turnover of more than £2 million It recently won almost £1 million in funding from the FA for a state of the art pitch Students volunteer to teach children Research will shine light on a dark period At the very heart of Europe's trade route Tony Dawe says easy accessibility has led to the port's success B&q abandoned southern ports to bring its imports into the Humber Personal touch proves a hit with Hull train passengers City of whispering windows attracts 21st century pioneers Nick Wyke looks at the cutting edge companies that have set up shop Aunt Bessie Serves It up Let your fingers do the walking The Deep Hull City Centre This be the verse of rumoured city Clare Brennan looks at the roll call of poets Coming soon—the world's best theatre Lynda Murdin in the front row Dedicated to Slave Trade Arts event highlights talent from the 'end of the line' Marvelling at the mammoth number of museums in Hull Clare Brennan finds that a day is not long enough to take in all the city has to offer English Partnerships Museums Quarter Sports fans are spoilt for choice Tony Dawe reports on the range of Hull's leisure facilities Hull City Council Wilberforce
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