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News from 22/02/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Andrew Norfolk and Ben Hoyle, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Oliver Kav, Fhard Whitehead and James Eve, Mark Souster, John Edwards, Stewart Tendier, Philip Howard, Michael Evans, Anthony Browne and Gabriel Rozenberg, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Nigel Newkes Health Editor, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Sarah Butier, Roger Maynard, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Lowra Peek, David McVay, Stephen Daiton, Dan Brennan Additional reporting, Pedro Redig, Ben Lyttleton, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Carole Tyrell, Jane Lock, Gary Jacob, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political editor, Richard Alston, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Brian Yardley, Lisa Armstrong, Leon Neal, Alan You, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Phlip Webster and Political Editor and Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ian MacKinnon, Ian Mackinnon, David Sheridan, Sue Lawrence, Anthony Williams, Canine Behaviour, Russell Kempson, Ann Treneman Polital Sketch, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Trevor Pateman, David Lister, Rick Broadbent, Adam Sage and Angela Jameson, Heather Campbell, Rick Broadben, James Bone and Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Matthew Spiro, Steuart & Francis, Brian Wicks, Rob Wright, Victor Vago, Roland Watson and Rory Watson, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Jonsthan Clayton, Christine Solb, Sam Lister and Valerie Elliott, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Gordon Marsh, Stephen Crage, Grania Langdon-Down, Stewart Tendler, Don Satibagh, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Ros Altmann (Governor), Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Alistair Webster, Roy Cecil, Ian Johns, Dominic Kennedy and Jill Sherman, Sophie Kirkham, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Anthony Loyd, Neil Herman, Brian Glanville, John Busby, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Zaru Vdon, Frances Gibb reports, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Geraldine van Bueren, Patrick Heaking Investment Editor, Bernard George, Stephen Dalton, David Hawgood, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, Des Brown, Laura P…k, John Krebs, Nicola Da Costa, J. M. B., Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, D. Lidgard, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Christine Buckley and Bronwen Maddox,

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The Times Vote-rigging trial will go ahead Bush vision Terror pledge Public Agenda Train delays IRA cash 'plot' Shares bonanza Index Food cancer scandal grows as shops clear more shelves Fruit and veg Going going gonzo Snow drifts south in the winter's big chill Food cancer crisis grows as more products removed In the Times Today The Times Comment Royal marriage advice queried Abuse decision Murder charge MP stands dowan Killer on the run Taylor Woodrow Delays Compared The privatised train now arriving at Platform 1 is 11,000 years late Labour fails to stall trial on claims of postal vote rigging Dominic Kennedy and Jill Sherman How do you make £1m with other people's jokes? Debati Care assistant 'raped patients' Hooligan jailed Three killed Book worms Mayor inquiry Dough-Re-Mi lloydstsb.com Austria's alive with Sound of Music—40 years on President challenges Europe to Green Flag Chirac earns his spurs as one of posse Step outside the comfort zone British arms firm will spurn China if embargo ends Mr Bush on… US-European relations Israel The Palestinian reform conference Syria's role in Lebanon Iran Roads alert as a freeze gets Britain in its grip Outlook: Winter Blues Matron denies manslaughter Wheelie bin row Murder plea Footballer ban Player denies rape Explosion charge Mayday call Fear and Loathing author ends fast life with a bullet Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Onlini Scrap a levels, says Cambridge New diploma would let universities pick only the most able. Tony Halpin reports Marketing Group 31 stone man taken to mental health clinic Post Office Index IRA 'tried to buy Bulgarian bank to launder its stolen millions' Weekday Forcing your child to diet is unethical, top Mark Henderson reports from the American Association for Science bows to dog mind Canine Behaviour Ethics and Food Crows win bird-brain battle follow a vegetarian nutritionist says the Advancement of Science conference in Washington Lexus British Casino Association No contest Microsoft Picture Gallery Ps Bold trek back from space to Shakespeare TV screens in carriages Semidetached Plan for amnesty in black economy Public alarm at hazardous colorant in prepared food 'Clean' nuclear power? School reports Bush, Blair and respect Clunk click NHS bureaucracy Pension victims in need of help Who nurdles wins Picture Gallery Wrong Sort of Railway Britons are waiting far too long for late trains Rich in Kitsch The hills of Austria are alive with The Sound of Music—at last Californis, land of eternal sunshine. Er, could we take a raincheck on that? Road to Damascus Bush uses his Brussels speech to highlight major change in the Middle East Are the knives out for the Dear Leader of the world's most dangerous tyranny? We have only scraps to go on, but they point to power strugles and a social breakdown Carcinogens, gathered dew-fresh Steak pud, bean soup, parship mash. All with the same deadly ingredient: complacency Jain the Debate Join the Debate Television. It's a no-brainer Amid all the hysterical health scares, we're forgetting something: that mind-rotting box in the corner Thunderer: Europe's invisible masters Defence chiefs planned hovercraft flotilla to thwart Soviet blockade intel inside Nation still waiting for newspapers to merge Direct Line Singer's one night stand lifts curfew Baraât's £1m solo deal sounds death knell for the Libertines Tories woo grey vote with tax cut Online Retiring Soon? Never mind the policies, this is all about the turnout Veterans try to block merger Child death plea Fans charged Dental charge churchill Business Three held over shooting of mother and daughter NHS strips Africa of its doctors Law just AA sk Festive season for gay weddings Social Affairs Raleigh statue ignites row Smoking Turbocharged in all but price Deadline on ethnic quota in the ranks is impossible, say the police Urban forces want to discuss changing rules over quota set after the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, Stewart Tendler writes In world of fashion sometimes the new black, is, um, black While Prada returns to her all-conquering minimalism of the 1990s. Just Cavalli draws inspiration from Russia, reports Lisa Armstrong from Milan. Photographs by Leon Neal Opodo Knows Shameless raid takes enormous liberty Pharmacist in Shipman case Pupil expelled Brain injury Policeman fined Street children Carpet collapse Clarke faces storm over judges' role in new anti-terrorism law Drab redhead lacks any real highlights Night Theatre The Girl with Red Hair Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh tiscali The Sharpest Critics Times World News Syria hints at pullout as Beirut protesters fill streets Goodwill mission that turned into authoritatian rule 85 Years of Discontent Chinese pupils speak Brown's language British Gas Bride and groom detain car hijackers The Times Home and Away Politician finds parliament TV man is lost son Concern across Europe as Spanish voters stay away Russians kill teror suspect (AP): Serb surrenders (AP): Rabies death Starvation halted Air defence (Reuters): Vanishing pool (AP): One for the pot Barbie never enjoyed this much clout Pope gives morality message to the media The Sleep Disorder Clinic By Our Foreign Staff: Rubbish dump landslide wipes out village homes Nature Kurds demand oil cash as prize for peace Multiple Display Advertising Items Business (AP): 150 killed by Kashmir snow (AP): Mugabe birthday Coalmine arrests The Times New peace hope as Israel sets 500 prisoners free Palestinian leaders to rethink Cabinet Times Business M&C shake-up St lves closure Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones EdF races to escape bid bill of £12bn Rover out of Geneva show Every little helps as Tesco's taff net £106m windfall … Goldman plans at St sale Public sector is bloated Perhaps it was an ill omen when the company that had … Clawing ahead "A Buy-to-Let Revolution" Saving grace of employers' schemes Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Mano Seno Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Sears case to go Stop Press Strike-hil Alitalia Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Travel Direct Business Big Shot Regulator told to reveal L&G papers XL Capital Börse opponents will have to wait Top job offer in PR merger Twins get a £5.6bn birthday present Trio enter the race for NOP Novartis snaps up copycat drug maker UK fails in attempt to provide world's cheapest broadband Companies House Anger over MCI acceptance grows Cost of Broadband Watson Wyatt to fight bank's lawsuit Oracle Personal pension savings at a low No Kids' Stuff Opec production cut 'could send oil price up to $55' PRA International Pepsi pays £20m for PJ Smoothies M&C eyes possible disposal of Copthorne Ricoh BBC set to launch sale of Broadcast division Business to Business Pensions and Japanese help to explain the 'conundrum' Expanding horizoms City Diary Been there before City Diary 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 GO MK The Times Back to the futures for Japanese rise trading Bond rally takes toll of utilities and property shares Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 HHG should offer value to small fry and big fish alike Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Workspace Gilts Harvey Nash perks up on trading hopes Smaller Capitalisation Shares Ultra Electronics Business Equity Prices The Times Reader Offers Times Register Hunter S. Thompson Wayward father of gonzo journalism who brought a savage subjectivity to bear on all things American from Nixon to Hell's Angels Hunter S. Thompson, writer, was born on July 18,1937 He was found dead of a gunshot should wound on February 20,2005, aged 67 Sandra Dee Star of Gidget whose meteoric rise to film stardom as a tenager was followed by an equally rapid fall Sandra Dee, actress, was born on April 23,1942, She died of kidney 20,2005, aged 62 Keith Knudsen Drummer who was the driving force behind the Doobie Brother' 1987 reunion Keith Knudsen, drummer, was born on February 18,1948. He died on February 9,2005, aged 56 David Lerchey Singer with the Del Vikings, best known for Come Go with Me David Lerchey, vocalist and member of the Del Vikings, was born on February 3,1937, He died on January 29,2005, aged 67 Consultation flawed in airport policy plan Law Report Queens Bench Division Middle-class view An English vice Tool for sneering Repossession lawful despite council failure in letter Court of Appeal Chavs and Chav-Nots Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Julie Burchill says there is nothing wrong with chav culture What do you think? No laughing matter Birthdays Times Online Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages University News Births Deaths Lecture To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Service of Thanksgiving Memorial Services Reception Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Cold snap courtesy of Scandinavia Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day February 21,1991 Amid pressure to supply produce year-round, imports of fruit and vegetables rose more than 30 per cent in the decade after 1991 Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Champion 'better than last year', Hughes says Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Festival Odds Times Test By Our Racing Staff: No appeal from Pipe in Celtic Son case Lingfield Park Racing Southwell The Times Sports Book Eastman steps up rematch bid Scott reigns Wilson back Iverson the star Rebel returns Bromley bumped Shreck sidelined The Results Service Now Reports Today's Fixtures The Times Sherwood summoned to high court Tennis Dreaking Ranks Floor show gives Khan a timely brush with reality Boxing The Times England face life without Mason Hockey O'Sullivan rides high with some help from his friends Snooker Pinsent issues challenge to business McGuire admits defeat and has surgery Rugby League Rows and scandals cast long shadow over New York Olympic Games Links Farrell on fast track to England recognition Bell rings positive note in Robinson's hour of need Wales find nothing to fear from their date in Paris Times Online Pardew's future continues to dominate West Ham agenda The Game Times Online Norwich Union FA aims to prevent upsurge in violence Newcastle's optimism tempered by continuing doubts over Souness Salads and seven-mile runs the new diet for Forest lumps Tom Dart revels weighty matters that have been confronting Gary Megson Meier blows whistle on Collina Gary Carragher, father of Liverpool's Jamie, is on … Bottom two primed for game of high stakes The Draw Comment The Premiership Today Allen wary of looking ahead to United tie Mourinho's credentials face Spanish inquisition BT Chelsea seek to paper over cracks left by injured party The Game The Times Corssword 22,906 Liverpool's steel given acid test Ronaldo's poor form may help Owen earn reprieve Times Sport Wary Wenger prepares to adopt cautious approach The Times The Game Daddy cool: Beckham keeps life in perfect balance with … Going, Going, Gonzo…gone Quotes of the Day The Lib Dems could get their second chance—from Howard The youthful Charles Kennedy has never had about him the air of a man of destiny Royals in a pickle Dating game Marketing madness Image of the Day The Etincist Fear, loathing, guns: at home with King Gonzo Hunter S. Thompson, who killed himself on Sunday, had a self-destructive streak. But Marianne Macdonald remembers him also as a man of humanity and love The Thompson Files: In his Own Words 'It's as if someone has taken all my books away' There are tears, top hats and a sense that something has changed when Jane Shilling goes hunting twice with the Ashford Valley—at its last legal meet, and after the ban Stephen King's my fairy godmother Lifettime The Times I was too posh for Jukebox Jury Noodling about led me to big things home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Take five: but how big a portion? We're told to eat more fruit and vegetables, but what constitutes a serving is confusing, says Jane Clarke Life Scan Mothers of Invention Send Jane your Quernes Jackets that say it with flowers Jason's collection is the toast of the town. What's wrong with these people? Arts Face to face with the Big Apple …New York is celebrating itself with a glut of shows of street scenes and secretly snapped portraits, Joanna Pitman reports Where to Meet the People Tomorrow Martin Scorcese Radio Mess is the medium Visual Art After months in the accumulation Tomoko Takahshi's new installation is slated to disappear, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston On the last day all of Takahashi's items will go back into circulation In keeping? It's an insult …Why are Scotland's National Galleries so damned self-effacing, asks Tom Dyckhoff The people of Cumbemauld new town have voted to have their city demolished. Join the queue First Choice Theatre Lorilei Lorilei Old Red Lion, EC1 Firstnight in the main paper In the mood to party Dance Richard Alston Marlowe Theatre Canterbury Pop The Killers Bakton Academy SW9 Concert Entertainments Concert BBC Concert Orchestra/Engegard Queen Elizabeth Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Bridge and Chess have moved to the Regletor section … Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Flm Guide Kids BBC One Tim Marlow on… Turner, Whistler, Monet Champions League Live: Bayern Munich v Arsenal Cherished BBC One, 9pm/10.35pm Variations Comming of Age: This World BBC Two, 9pm Shameless Channel 4,10pm Film Choice Stalag 17 (1953, b/w) sky Cinema 1,8pm The Day of the Triffids (1963) Miss Julie (1999) BBC Two, 11.50pm Whirlwind tour passes in a blur Send in the bulldozers True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku The Wildlife for All Trust The Game Thegame Says First the World, now I Want Europe Thestory Chelsea have to contend with Ronaldinho's ambition, writes Pedro Redig From Robson to Robben: How Victor Vago on the lessons that the Chelsea manager learnt at the Nou Camp Form Guide While We've Been Away Something to Get Excited about … Logan Whether your team are involved or not, this European week has the tingle factor Lucozade Sport Simply the Best? Depatingpoint Perfect Ten Stam out to Defend his Honour Oliver Kay on the Holland international who has a point to prove at Old Trafford Form Guide Italy Gives Life Back to Crespo French Lesson The Coach Matthew Spird on the fresh crop of talented French club managers who learnt the trade at a national centre of excellence The Times Form Guide 'Black Spider' Dedies United Old Trafford gave AC Milan a torrid reception 36 years ago, write Fhard Whitehead and James Eve A 3-1 Lead is Never Enough Barcelona v Chelsea April 18,2000 Matt Dickinson finds that Frank Leboeuf has words of warning for his former team FC Hollywood Learn to Take on New Roles Gary Jacob on Owen Hargreaves and the new regime at Baycrn Munich Form Guide Henry Set a Swift Challenge Brazilian Wizard out to Cause Pain Setpiece Matthew Spiro on the tricks of Lyons' free-kick taker Times Online Form Guide Expectations Grate Oliver Kay on Liverpool's undending quest for success after coming so close in 2002 Form Guide Can't get to the big game? Don't worry—catch the match … Happy Days for Berbatov Newesis UEFA Cup: Newcastle and Middles Brough Look Good to Progress Emperor Aims to Rule Porto Champions Face Test UEFA Cup: Newcastle and Middles Brough Look Good to Progress Form Guide Valdano's Enduring Love Affair Foot Balling Glants Gabriele Marcotti on the former Real Madrio hero and what defines greatness Form Guide Lucozade Sport The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Sports Ideas of the Week Other Views The search is on for reasons to be cheerful Issue of the Week Happiness Index Victims of Crime The Week Kinnumbers Fifty, Not out Educated Minority Public Opinion Health 4 New Research Building fund fills GPs' wallets Index The Issue Explained Risk in Public Place Who pays when we live longer? Public Health News Feb 14 A dangerous age for nurses Course Gradge Alert Recruiting a force for the future Interview The wide range of opportunities and good starting salaries are fine reasons to join the Metropolitan Police, the force's director of human resources tells Stewart Tendier Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Education 6 Seen in Hansard High cost of course closures Education Other Stories Weliked Act frees up shady figures Fear hits spending plans Index Trust your workers to do their homework Foreign Ways Profit promise ignores reality A lack of support for CSOs Police Hero… Councils target open market Housing How They See us Legislation Update Index Area Focus Index The West Midlands—a brief history Regional Special Whatworked Forus What Thery Say Success built on partnerships West Midlands Profile The chief executive of Birmingham City Council, Lin Homer, tells Carty Chynoweth that the city offers the UK a second economic hub to take the pressure off the South East Lessons we Have Learnt Public Opinion Index Careers Group Oxford City Council The College Optometrists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TES Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details of e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk Over to you… What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Westminster Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Is there a bar to having it all? Women are entering the law in record numbers but too many find that the work takes over their lives. Frances Gibb reports Conference Details McGrigors The Times Don't let your wisdon go to waste… Practice quietening down? A pro bono charity is looking for lawyers to pass their knowledge on, says Grania Longdon Down independent police complaints commission Imagine it: Camilla calls a couple of judges and says, Let's oust him David Pannick, Qc Oxford City Council News Multiple Display Advertising Items Which way to a new era of legal excellence? As the Law Society Council prepares a debate on the future of training, Janet Paraskeva argues for radical change while Melissa Hardee, right, favours the status quo There's a less on to be learnt from our troubled histor … The proposed assessments will have to be exceptionally well designed to avoid a retun to the bad old days of the crammer, writes Bernard George Times Online The aliens have landed, send for a magistrate! The first step towards a single EU family law? Emma Ries on a change that will ensure that couples separate in European harmony Wanted: young lawyers to fight for VIP clients Leading Lawyers Asbestos ruling puts a price on fear and anxiety Jamie Hanley welcomes a victory against what he says is the cynical treatment of afflicted workers lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week (B)acking the bi(d) In the City Weakest link Book of job Further intent Leaqn times lie ahead for pampered lapdogs of war Governments may have been willing to turn a blind eye to mercenary activity, but for how much longer, asks Geraldine van Bueren lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Errant judges to get a minder lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Michael Page

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