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News from 21/02/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Beulah Garcin (President, British Society of Dowsers, 2000-03), Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, John Ray, Philip Howard, Sophie KirKham, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Simpson, James Bone, Eamonn O'Gorman, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, Jason Andrews, Kevin Eason, Peter Wilson, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Chris G. Green, Ben Lyttleton, D. A. Murphy, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Nick Broadbent, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Joe Morgan, Tim Reid, Roland Watson, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Sean O'Neil, Ben Hoyle and Duncan Gardham, Krzysztof Grzesik (Chairman), Andrew Barker and Lewis Smith, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Keith Pike, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Allan Jardine, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, J.o.ikpeme, Richard McComb, Pete Winstanley, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, David Lister, David Lawrenson, Margaret Postlethwaite, Nina Battleday, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Supriya Guha, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Adam Sage, Colin Berry, Matt Dickinson, Edward German Sailing Correspondent, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Mark Holt, Vaseem Akbar, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Phil Yaies, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Hugh Peskett, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Peter Dixon, Nick Kelly, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Allison, Michelle Henery, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Linda Hadfield, Nick Szczepanik, Daniel Wilson, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Victor Vegoda, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, Mark Henderson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Edward Gray, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Mark Venables, Peter Klinger, Oliver Kay and Peter Lansley, Mark Simeon Jones, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Spain votes 'yes' for constitution Tory tax pledge Lubbers resigns Aids drug rebrand Coach panic Debutant switch Index Strong Europe essential for world peace, declares Bush Supercalifragilistic . . . a gong for Mary Poppins In the Times Today The Times Public transport plans blocked by need for car taxes Bush backs a united Europe Index Jobs soar in public sector Royal bill Wave for Ellen In the Navy Time traveller BT Utopian, but it was not what the people wanted Town and out Too ugly to live: the award-winning town begging to be put out of its misery on TV Cumbernauld leapt at the chance when demolition was offered as a prize, report Alan Hamilton and Sophie Kirkham Tories woo pensioners with £1.3bn discount on council tax Don't renege on axing GCSEs, minister told Falconer denies royal love ban River 'accident' Boy, 13, shot Fiancé questioned Dish of the day T2 Rolex Weather Eye 'I was dozing and woke to find panic and horror' Coe has secret plan to win race with last-minute burst of speed Head of London's Olympic bid promises that his scheme has the 'sizzle factor' needed to win, writes John Goodbody first direct Traffic jams present Olympian challenge 'Back to basics' for new teachers Sex law debate Officers arrested Baby bat mobiles Sport Howard denies father was illegal immigrant This Week in Parliament Casino Bill opponents cannot call, our bluff, say ministers Inquiry on poll fraud is trial for future of post voting Springtime for Producers at awards Broadway show sweeps aside Mary Poppins at Olivers, reports Jack Malvern Take a Bow: The Winners Beckhams' hat-trick with third son Cruz Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Business Waiting times defy official view Patients' comments about hospital delays do not match the Government's claims of progress, reports Nigel Hawkes Energy Efficiency Lloyds TSB Comment Adams is a top leader in IRA, Irish minister says Match violence 'fault of police' Alliance Leicester a real plus Referee reveals extent of abuse itv Versace is letting in the daylight on new world of punctuality and cool Dell Bayer Bayer Hunts attacked for 'brandishing dead foxes in PR stunt' Anglican world leaders face walkout at summit on gays Pru Health Green Flag How the Church Has Stayed United Hiscox Post Office Unwanted Guests Lithuanian gangs forge ahead in Britain Lack of initiative Flying to nowhere Alternatives to the war in Iraq Professional qualifications in the EU Royal wedding and the succession to the UK Crown Conserving energy Dowsing skills Olympic hopes Inefficiency 'hampers legal system' Hiding place Bed blocking in NHS Picture Gallery Faith and Hope The Anglican Church needs to be firm but not inflexible on homosexuality Grand Design Four candidates who demonstrate that the functional can be funky The number's up for the idea that we think with words and grammar Science Notebook Anjana Ahula In Europe's Court The American President's tour is no mere courtesy call The price of Brown's legacy The Chancellor's bad decisions will mean later retirement, lower pensions and higher taxes Too much sex on the brain Thunderer Mary Kenny Can the Iraqis crush a swarm of wasps? The American strategy of training Iraqi forces to beat the insurgency is right but fraught with danger The US Knows that the very presence of its troops is inflaming the insurgency Hyperbole and hypocrisy will be the only results of Bush's European jaunt The itinerary begs one big question. Why is the White House bothering with this trip? The next four years may be as turbulent for US-EU relations as Bush's first term By a Foreign Correspondent: Clinton and Bush fly in to tsunami disaster zone Dublin Pictures of fear as waves struck Livingstone expected to express regret over gibe Just AAsk AOL Business Food industry admits that tests for cancer dye are not carried out End of Sars as a deadly threat Virus has been eradicated, American Association for the Advancement of Science is told. Mark Henderson reports Money One Tel Avian flu raises pandemic fears Recovery in the Garden of Eden Just AAsk Lawyers split over plans forsolicitors without degrees Phonecard Nature Committed to access to profession and reform Aquability Spain says 'si' to EU constitution Times World News Chirac uneasy as 'non' campaign gathers pace United Nations United States 'You've just got to have faith in it' When They Vote Two accused of Mafia collusion World News (AFP): Ferry deaths (AFP): Gang's jail break (AP): Actress dies (AP): Keeper crushed (AP): Avalanche rider Bush to put diplomacy ahead of democracy for Putin Tapes show President as a forgiving sinner Heathrow Express Ruud Lubbers Parents rally activists in final battle to keep daughter alive UN chief is forced to stand down over harassment claims Mugabe asks old allies for help before national poll Manufactured in the UK Bonhams New Bond Street Online (Reuters): More needed to save children (AP): Ice rink killings (AP): Rabies death Leader's own goal (AFP): Containers stolen Land where Life is Short and Poor Premier Bathrooms PC Don't take photos of my latest car, king decrees Schröder suffers setback over job losses Debate Nationwide Socialist victory for Portuguese hotels.com Israeli Cabinet backs Gaza withdrawal RSC Territories Steeped in History Sniper tees up to fire shot across the Tigris Around the world in 80 hours Hunt for records reaches limits of endurance Completing the Circle The Times Firstnight Veterans revive an initial attraction Pop R. E. M. Hammersmith Apollo, W6 A buzz about the house Opera Wozzeck Wales Millennium Centre Monday Feb 21 2005 Arab Apprentice Advice shake-up IT outlook flat How the Week Finished FTSE 100 Dutch to name 344 price-fixing Aids drugs to Africa rebranded in drive to beat racket Total chief calls for greater access to Opec… Rising Stars Index Direct Line Morals can help to rebuild investor faith Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished Exchange Rates Change on Week "What Could Make the European CEO of One of the World's … Business Big Shot Rumour of the Day Bet of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day British Funds Casino groups await merger approval Stop Press FSI takes $2m blow over court decision Lockheed Martin wins $414m contract Quote of the Day Data FSA inquiry into TV promotions of equity release The Times Orange sees red over easy Mobile House agents mark up the price on spring boom hope HSBC Pays 8% The New France where the Smart Money Goes From engineering to a retail career All Saints control for ex-Millen boss HHG investors set to back £1bn Osmond offer Want to build relationships with Britain's top-performing … Heat turned up in Briton's coffee war with Brunei royal 'Spit' alert as BT eyes net China lets banks run mutual funds Companies face £1m bill to meet US rules Oracle 'Panic' spurs Japanese drug mergers Relative Values Cooker manufacturer turns up the heat in campaign to extend reach 21st Century Stars: Aga Foodservice Group Jon Ashworth looks at a company keen to focus on its brands and to grow away from over-reliance on UK consumers Aficio 'Tired' brand keeps customers satisfied "Gotcha" Company created from cast-iron pot Future Brand Empire builder who plays a waiting game The head of Total, the oil giant, has thrived in turbulent times, writes Carl Mortished The Times Runner-up thrives on winning formula BBC woos young with wheelers and dealers Trumped up Times Online Reality TV does business worldwide An Arab television Apprentice proves commerce is big on the box, writes Adam Sherwin Going, going, gone: how we sold Barings for £1 A decade after the bank was crippled, Alan Bloom, the administrator, talks to Jon Ashworth Circular Holding Patterns fly Middlemen said they knew where $100m was hidden Business Equity Prices The Times Straight bill of lading is document of title House of Lords Establishing identity of visitor to EU member state Court of Justice of the European Communities Power to attach conditions to registration of foreign lawyers Queen's Bench Divisional Court Magazine subscription not liable to VAT Court of Appeal Timesonline Times Register Jerzy Pawlowski Polish champion fencer and spy arrested in the 1970s on charges of spying for the CIA Jerzy Pawlowski, fencer and secret service agent, was born on October 25,1932. He died on January 11,2005, aged 72 Herbert Downes Veteran principal viola of the Philharmonia Orchestra who played on many historic recordings Herbert Downes, viola player, was born on July 15,1909. He died on December 21,2004, aged 95 Archaeology Debate Michael Bolton Popular silversmith whose designs aimed to be accessible Michael Bolton, silversmith, was born on October 24,1938. He died on January 7,2005, aged 66 Alasdair Ferguson Wartime RNVR officer who commanded landing craft at Dieppe and on D-Day Alasdair Ferguson, MBE, DSC and Bar, landing craft specialist and businessman, was born on April 11,1919. He died on December 26,2004, aged 85 Lives in Brief Lives Remembered Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Appointment Luncheon Picture Gallery Legal News Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Compelling study of desert palette of old Damascus Court Circular In Memoriam - Private History rewritten on a tombstone Notebook Archaeology Iceman was wearing 'earliest snowshoes' The Rights Stuff Roger Scruton advocates civil disobedience to oppose the ban on hunting. What do you think? Foxy ways Unlikely alliance Meaningful change What's your view? Free for all Alienated minority Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Smoke that turned day into night Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Snow Showers across Central and Eastern Areas, Temperatures: Max 8C. Min-5c Weathercall Times Sport House style bodes well for Festival ambitions Racing Iris's Gift stays on Gold Cup trail Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Index Times Test Index Lingfield Park Yesterday's Results from Two Meetings The Times Sports Book Carlisle abandoned Wolverhampton The Results Service Humphreys already longing for more Sailing Jousting emerges from Middle Ages Giles Smith Sport on Television Picture Gallery Henman wild-card entry delivers Rusedski test Ponting's plea Toseland crashes Bromley's battle Britons challenge Lancaster treble Eastman fails to bridge the divide Boxing Witter cracks American market The Times Newmans foil hat-trick hunt Craigie's overseas aid gives Widnes perfect platform The Times By Our Sports Staff: Rooney the inspiration for Wakefield's fine start By a Correspondent: Brighton bounce back to stay in race Basketball Boxing By a Correspondent: Elusive Blacklock whets the appetite of Hull supporters Investigation launched after day of disorder in Russia Hockey Abbott comes on to earn Wales ticket to Melbourne Netball How They Stand The Times Briers thinks on his feet to save butter-fingered Wolves Radcliffe an inspiration for dreamer Edwards Athletics David Powell on a young champion who matches her talent with determination Gardener taking German road to Madrid Jaidee sets sights on Augusta as win boosts ranking Golf Snow Reports Norwich Union Time running out for Ecclestone Reihana slip opens floodgates Zurich Premiership How They Stand 1st impressions last Relegation theories put Harlequins on defensive Late intervention by Davies steals spoils for Gloucester Newcastle shown no mercy by Smith and Goode Ahead on Points Bold Irish get their hands on bonus for overtime Read finds welcome release for his energy Cathy Harris discovers a forgotten man of the England cricket tour in action on an alternative playing field Toyota Scores The Times Crossword 22,905 O'Sullivan exorcises his demons Snooker The Game Gabby Logan Ronaldinho Owen Hargreaves Plus Times Sport Bell may appeal to England The Times Snooker Smith Red card misery for Cudicini as Chelsea are frozen … Mourinho's Quadruple Dream in Tatters after Defeat in the Fa Cup T2 Quotes of the Day T2 You should be on the stage, Tony (there's one just leaving) Finding Bill A holiday lesson Insult and injury Image of the Day The Ethicist From teapot to table: why design matters As the Designer of the Year Award is launched, Richard Morrison invites an expert into his home to show the difference that designers have made to everyday objects Cut out, Tick off and Vote Designer of the Year: who is your pick of the shortlisted nominees? Caught: the man A serial rapist's rampage across the US and Britain ended in a 150-year sentence after one of his victims identified him by his brand of aftershave. Richard McComb reports The Times who raped me 16 years ago Parent Forum The Times Send US your Problems Mothers of Invention Dr Thomas Stuttaford If avian flu reaches us public life as we know it will end. Hygiene will become all important Kumon Dear kids, wish you were here? When Jason Andrews and his wife announced that they were taking a holiday without their children friends were aghast. But, renewed by the break, life at home is easier 'It should not be assumed that children can be left without some form of distress' The tribulations that knocked us for six before we went away hardly bother us now This is the future of Chinese cuisine home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Chicken Chow Mein Larging it up for brief encounters James Delingpole takes a preview peek at a new type of underwear for men that gets down and dirty. Ideal for the would-be Romeo or just aimed at the gay market? Wear the newfangled things-just don't expect them to Increase your chances Given the chance, men like to go for something a bit more revealing I pull off a coup with flour power M…owave Man Theatrical offerings outs Those attending London Fashion Week may have been unimpressed by the facilities at Battersea, but there was plenty to dazzle them in the collections, says Carolyn Asome Trends Arts Can we have our bar back, please? Bob Stanley raises a glass to a new book that reminds us of what our pubs once were-and what they could be again Doing justice to smash hits Caitlin Moran The once-great tongue-in-cheek music press has gone, but its spirit lives on The view from Venus …The Irish composer Deirdre Gribbin is bringing a visual dimension to her tribute to our sister planet, she tells Richard Morrison Week Ahead Crimes and demeanours Theatre Street Trilogy BAC, SW11 Pop Electric Six The Village, Dublin Concert Red Priest Two more weeks to win the prize of a lifetime—a job as a photographer on The Times The Times Tarasco Young Photographer Entertainments TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial He catches killers in the darkest places. Their minds Variations When the Greeks met the geeks Viewing Guide A spoonful of Sugar T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champaigne The Sunday Times Word Watching Su Doku The Writers Bureau The Game FA Has to Take Responsibility Whistle Blower Late Start Saturdays under Fire Woodgate Faces New Injury Agony Santini Hits Back Ferguson Votes No on Fame Academy United manager finally finds common ground with Wenger, Oliver Kay reports Curbishley Can See Premiership without Englishmen Tomorrow the Game Plus Wounds Run Deep for Matt Dickinson listens as the official England loves to hate breaks his silence Whistle-Blower Meier Haveyoursay Needto Know Eriksson's show of sympathy fails to calm referee's fear of backlash Time to Adopt the Binning Mentality Referees need more flexibility, says Mark Pougatch Silky Defender Takes Plaudits The Brief Nick Szczepanik speaks to the barrister who made the headlines for winning a crunch challenge with Roy Keane Legal Team Chelsea Popularity Rises with Mourinho Allen Increases the Burden on Redknapp Bolton Still Alive but Fulham's Cup Run Has Ceased to Be Bolton Wanderers (1) 1 Davies 12 Fulham (0) 0 Ronaldo's Craft Shines Bright amid the Chaos The Results Poetic Justice for Arsenal Levein's Younger Guns Remind Curbishley of Old Charlton Doyle Foils Tottenham after Dreadful Error Cotterill Sees Bright Side Tinkerman Mourinho Pay Abramovich Lea Jeers Turn into Cheers George Caulkin on the significance of victory for the Newcastle manager Jewell in Sight of Holy Grail James Ducker talks to the manager behind the rise and rise of Wigan The Times Woeful Leeds Brought down to Earth by Prolific Double Act Wigan Athletic Sunderland Roughed up on South Coast Dominant Derby Continue to Impress Millwall Reading West Ham United Wolverhampton W (0) 2 Luton Give Bradford Another Dog Day Colchester United Bristol City Peterborough United Doncaster Rovers (0) 2 Huddersfield Town (1) 1 Blackpool Port Vale Hartlepool United Barnsley Bournemouth Hull City Wrexham Torquay United Swindon town Chesterfield Sheffield Wednesday Oldham Athletic Stockport County Walsall Milton Keynes Dons Southend Finally Get Scent of Success Coca-Cola League Two Chester Yeovil Town Scunthorpe United Leyton Orient Bristol Rovers Boston United Lincoln City Cambridge United Shrewsbury Town Kidderminister Bury Mansfield Town MacClesfield Town Rochdale Swansea City Grimsby Town Cheltenham Town Oxford United Notts County Rushden & Diamonds Wycombe Wanderers Darlington Rangers Go Clear after Old Firm Win Dundee United Inverness Ct Hibernian Dundee Kilmarnock Dunfermline Athletic Aberdeen Livingston Motherwell Heart of Midlothian First Division Carlisle Still on the Slide Nationwide North Walter Gammie Northwich See New Grounds for Hope Mark Venables Thefantasygame 04105 Magic of the Cup No Good for Fantasy Followers Weeklywinner The Leaderboard Thesuperleague Picture Gallery www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Picture Gallery Giuly's Goal is Revenge Ben Lyttleton on the winger who has a score to settle with José Mourinho Times Online Resultsandstats Taking Real Pleasure in Local Anaesthetic Mick Hume dips into lower-division waters and finds the experience enjoyable The Hairdryer Calm down, Taylor Says Relativeobscurity Delia's Dish Thedailyfix Fixtures tinycom

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