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News from 23/02/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Pope John Paul Ii, Paul Heiney, Roy Albinson, Colin Bullen (Member), Bronwen Maddox and Christine Buckley, Robert Cole, DJM, Des Keenan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, R. John Elford, Gabriel Rozenberg and Angela Jameson, Derek Clarkson, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Jill Sherman, Michael Evans and Tony Halpin, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Ian McAllister, Chairman of Network Rail, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Derek Jones, Kevin Eason, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Russell Morris, Bernard Parke, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, James Bone and Sarah Butler, Sharon Collins, Anthony Browne and Jeremy page, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Phil Owen, Piers Atherton, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Jaz Singh Gill, David Hands, Michael Glover, Sir Christopher Gent, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Anthony Browne and Roland Watson, John Skeavington, Oliver Kay, Ayo Odelusi, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Alan Hamilton and Sean O'Neill, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lee Garvey, Geoffrey Hartwell, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Roger Taylor, Zoë Strimpel, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, James Dyson, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Heybroek, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Chris Hendrie, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Allison, J. C. Thomson, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster, Richard Ford and Tom Baldwin, Richard …, Ian Johns, Caroline Spelman, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Martin McNeill, James Longrigg, George Caulkin, Bruce Anderson, Peter Riddell, Dr Roger Sexton, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Andrew Eyall, Lisa Verrico, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Adrian Meynell Vale, Trevor Dingle (Director), Stephen Dalton, Geoff Osborne, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, James Woodeson, Huw Beynon, Ken Herbert, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Roland Watson and Anthony Browne, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Bush and Chirac honeymoon over Terror controls Performance pay Dyson Cleans up in the us Extravagant lover Rover deal threat Boys can't write Index Queen will not attend the Prince's wedding Caravaggio The Pope's memoirs Half of all boys cannot write after primary school The Times Reforms will boost vocational training No, I'm not sorry, says mayor Comment Coroner clears two of bombing Hare trespass Babysitter trial Titanic iceberg Correction Blow-By-Blow Fight to Be No 1 Picture Gallery How Dyson cleaned up in the us British invention has knocked an American icon off top spot, report James Bone and Sarah Butler How Prince must tread a fine line between duty and desire Royals are not bound by the etiquette of subjects Gunpowder Plot forgiven Prince's BA gibe Killer driver jailed Bad advertising Anti-anger drive Debate 31st man will sue over mental health custody Prudential timesonline Wife tried to frame ex by text The threats sent by an embittered woman to herself were traced by phone technicians, reports Simon de Bruxelies Belmarsh ten to be freed as Clarke faces terror law fight Political Briefing Draconian Bill seeks to keep threat under control Trial-And-Error Approach to Anti-Terror Legislation Call to create non-jury courts Clarke faces terror law fight Minister calls off home detention plan for suspects The Suspects Defence chief to be rewarded on results in new pay system The move is part of the trend in the public sector to determine income according to performance, Jill Sherman, Michael Evans and Tony Halpin report Woolf says judges are likely to resign to avoid tax on pension Legal migrant numbers rise Women's work Price dispute Peace studies Flu fury rejected Not really on top Breaking up so easy by e-mail Morgan Stanley Lavish lover demands a £210,000 'loan' back Tod's Falling behind Mistakes led to 11 feeding tube deaths first direct timesonline One in five lung cancer operations is pointless Citroën Chris Eubank, the middleweight boxer turned heavyweight … itv Sir Sean Connery has just been given his first casting … Picture Gallery Ps Raymond steaming at microwave Delia People PC World Business BT Weather Eye Scare over food cancer spreads to NHS wards Lost in space Life at university not what it was Police precept, politics and the council tax revaluation FOI Act and Iraq Saturday emergency Public accountability of Network Rail Deregulated buses Church divisions Spanish vote on EU constitution Foxes may safely graze Who nurdles wins Picture Gallery Cars Not Carrots The Government should avoid meddling with MG Rover Suck It up James Dyson's next challenge should be our gum-stained pavements Do any of you know just cause or impediment? Well, there's Uncle Bob Note Book Threat and Response Clarke has moved towards his critics, but he has farther to travel Thunderer: Spoken like a man Mrs Brady v David Brent We're tough, manipulative—even obnoxious. No wonder this election is all about the women's vote Fear, loathing and a magnificent contempt Hunter S. Thompson was a true son of John Wilkes—he left his country's journalism changed for ever He had a massive following; the young inhaled his articles like high-grade marijuana It was you who wrote Magna Carta, my lords. And now you must defend it Where can liberty turn? Charles Clarke is now to make lawful whatever he says is lawful NHS Careers Lexus Illegal migrant jailed for sex-slave ring dell Index Did Armani forget what women want? Fiat IRA used Sinn Fein HQ to plan terror raids, say security officials Murphy he may be, but he's hardly stout Parliamentry Sketch Today in Parliament Labour falling short on its election budget MP denies 'dig for dirt' claim Slot-machine bonanza curbed Legal aid for libel cases is blocked BT Rattled MPs urge Brown to help end Tory revival Kennedy woos the undecided woman Councils collude to rescue pavements from a sticky end AOL Royal Hospital School volkswagen How to fix a postal vote—by trial judge Sainsbury's Just AAsk One. Tel Lloyds TSB Index Church plea for unity over gays Try this, it's Powerful stuff Firstnight Theatre Days of Wine and Roses Donmer, Wo2 Churchill First Night Clowance Estate & Country Club tiscali timesonline Cities dump congestion charge plans after Edinburgh says no Expect to shiver into next week Child Trust Fund Direct Line Times World News Bush and Chirac reopen wounds Same people, same words, same food: a President's groundhog day Ukraine bid to join Nato threatens wider rift with Russia The Open University First Lady flying the flag as sour ally closes ranks German city takes action to stem rising tide of hostility, reports Roger Boyes Healthrow Express (Ap): Australian troops to protect Japanese Islamist with links to Iran to be PM Al-Jaafari Says Brown goes extra mile with China to save MG Rover The Times (Reuter): Man charged over 'Bush plot' (Reuters): Aceh rebels yield (Afp): Africa's UN plea Penny's fortune Portable broadband speeds for £24.99 a year On Speed, the essential low-cost software, increases dial-up connections to broadband speeds 500 dead in Iranian earthquake Saudis set to name the killers of Britons Universities provide foil for thuggish neo-Nazis German anger over abortion-Holocaust link by Pope Heady odour of the last French Queen set to roll on to market £1,000 will buy perfume of a tragic royal, reports Adam Sage (Ap): Rock group killers jailed (AP): Montenegro split (Reuters): Holiday dispute (Afp): West accused (Ap): Let me back in (Afp): Shocking mistake The Times 72 cars set off to cover 6,500 icy miles in pursuit of 10kg of gold World's toughest winter rally begins, reports Jeremy Page African nations unite to force out Togo's President Times Business Oil prices surge Bloomberg rejig Mowlem shake-up Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Chancellor faces EU battle over Rover tax Lower jobless rate 'would raise inflation risk' Sainsbury fund halves stake HSBC Investment Management Optimism the best medicine Time to take a gamble on the retailers? Business Editor's Commentary Gent goes public Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Results in Brief News Corp in Cablevision asset swap Stop Press France Télécom wins compensation Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Exchange Rates Gold North Sea Oil Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Timesonline Business Big Shot Wimpey drops part-exchange deals in cost-control drive Augusta British Land fuels derivatives growth Green rules out new bid for M&s Advertising pair guilty in fraud case Sportingbet races past £1bn value Apax given four weeks to make bid for Woolies Investors in long bonds 'likely to lose money' BT Works of art draw top returns in boom times Cold snap and weak dollar drive oil back above $50 B&b falls on buy-to-let fears Börse chief attacks rebel shareholders Concern for pensioners as cash aid is restricted M&s has its suitors City Diary Chill factor City Diary World of work City Diary Brothers poised to quit Disney for new venture Circular Holding Patterns Elstein near $245m deal on Hallmark fly eurostar Vote for a Sale Permira due for windfall from €2bn Premiere flotation Bloomberg chief cedes news control to chairman 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 The Times Protecting US soldiers gives boost to Crucible FSA voices concerns over credit derivatives Ricoh Image Communication Astra chief lost half bonus RBS hunt for chairman continues Swedes look east for new prizes European Briefing University of Surrey Drugmaker digs deep Multiple Display Advertising Items Broker's verdict on employment scene gives Hays a boost Stock Markets 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 Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 B&B's buy-to-let role gives investors the collywobbles Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers George Wimpey Gilts Builders gain as Wimpey beats forecasts Smaller Capitalisation Shares Wolfson Microelectronics Business Equity Prices action medical research In Parliament Session 2004-05 Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Sir Jean-Pierre Warner Distinguished lawyer who served as the first British Advocate-General of the European Court of Justice Sir Jean-Pierre Warner, lawyer, was born on September 24, 1924. He died on February 1, 2005, aged 80 Gordon Campbell Political journalist whose long service earned him the unofficial title of 'father' of the House of Commons press gallery Gordon Campbell, OBE, journalist, was born on December 22, 1927. He died on February 10, 2005, aged 77 Lives Remembered Guillermo Cabrera Infante Writer who from exile in England wrote of pre-revolutionary Cuba and the history of tobacco Guillermo Cabrera Infante, writer, was born on April 22, 1929. He died on February 21, 2005, aged 75 Ossie Davis Prolific actor who with his wife Ruby Dee campaigned for equal opportunities for African Americans on screen and off Ossie Davis, playwright, actor, director and activist, was born on December 18,1 917. He died on FEbruary 4, 2005, aged 87 Indebted democracy Mobile telephone mast remedy against local planning authority Law Report Published February 23,2005 Court of Appeal Before Lord Justice Waller, Lord Justice Laws and Lord Justice Wall Judgment February 8,2005 Oil or justice? Loud voices Picture Gallery Different standards Reason for child's adoption crucial Court of Appeal Justify after the event debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Final Vote Has the lraqi election justified the actions of George W. Bush and Tony Blair? Endless subterfuge Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Lecture Reception Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Acknowledgements Memorial Services Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge February has lost its real power to freeze Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Thrill of the chase proves too much for Iris's Gift Runners late on parade leave racegoers in dark Times Test Ladbrokes enter three-year deal to fund St Leger Doncaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Results Service Athletics Racing Yesterday's Results Ancient law in urgent need of reform Today's Fixtures Football Spear tackle ruling strikes telling blow Rugby League China look to Manchester Radcliffe's plan Hobart triumph Bucknor century Feeling grand Ellora Stuart Smith Robinson banks on mobility of Stevens Still no place for Michalak as France prepare for Wales Scotland's plans hit by injury to White This Weekend's Six Nations Teams Celts act to reduce workload of their top players Times Online Freak weather leaves big guns kicking heels Golf Claxton clears the hurdles for shot at Madrid glory Athletics Norwich Union Unions deliver strike blow to Paris as IOC visit looms Olympic Games Henman maintains vital edge Tennis Last Night's Football Results McLaren stub out cigarettes for whisky Motor Racing Ipswich miss their chance to extend lead Coca-Cola Championship Pools Forecast The Premiership Today Southampton throw away chance to ease pressure Barclays Premiership Not for sale? Glazer's bid may turn out to be the offer United directors cannot refuse 'Whichever way they turn, they are going to get screwed' Ferguson sorely tempted to recall Van Nistelrooy Dutchman can find no defence for manager's decision European Cup Oliver Kay on a player whose hasty departure still raises eyebrows Mourinho puts on brave front in face of adversity European Cup Lucozade Sport Chelsea given stark reminder in their quest for trophy treble Rugby Union Eager Biscan takes charge in absence of Gerrard Peter Lansley sees Liverpool overcome the loss of their captain in impressive style Dudek blunder wipes out the gloss Lehamann finds his familiar rival grinning once more European Cup Not for the first time, the Arsenal goalkeeper sees Oliver Kahn emerge the victor, Russell Kempson reports sportingindex Timesonline The Times Crossword Owen frozen out on regal and victorious night at the Bernabéu 'Do I blame myself? I always blame myself when I concede a goal' Times Sport Touré offers Arsenal lifeline The Times Other Results The Times Quotes of the Day You've never had it so good, whatever slogan they use Aloof-proof Blair The arresting type? Image of the Day The … God saved me from the assassin's bullet In a remarkable new book Pope John Paul Ii describes for the first time how close he came to death at the hands of a gunman and says he was saved by divine intervention Personal Freedom On Abortion Secret Prophecy Hapers Selfridges & Co On Eastern and Western Europe Stunning Diamond Pendant Shh…that's how to find a man Chatterer Zoë Strimpel finds silence is golden if you're looking for love On the second night, we were to keep speech to a minimum and smile a lot The next night was much less jolly. I felt isolated in a persona that did not fit me Cutting a Dash: the king of bling looks for respect in Hollywood Hip-hop magnate Damon Dash was abused as a child, sort of, but that is not the reason he is putting his money into a new movie about a paedophile Mighty jokes from Acorns Paul Heiney laughed till it hurt when he was in Victoria Wood's spoof TV soap Not only could I not utter a line without laughing, the others couldn't either Rice pudding, Italian style Dish Mothers of Invention Teen book that's happy and gay Emotional Intelligence David Levithan's Boy Meets Boy is set in a world where it's no big deal to be homosexual. He's just amazed people see that as a radical departure, he tells Valerie Grove Shock of my likely aristocratic roots Barbara Taylor Bradford The skirt to chase after this summer Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong hails a distinctive beaded black and white affair that has proved a high street hit Arts Brawler, killer, fugitive and painter of genius Visual Art Caravaggio's turbulent life is reflected in his later works at the National Gallery, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Caravaggio: The Final Years National Gallery, WC2 He reached for his sword in a quarrel over a plate of artichokes The picture can be seen as a plea from a man under a death sentence The original Baywatch A Contemporary of Hepworth was empowered by the sea, finds Michael Glover Wilhemina Barns-Graham Tate St Ives The Times Tomorrow T2 Celebrates the awards season with an Oscars … Mesmer, the Flying Peasant Object Lesson Entertainments Pop Johnathan Rice Martha … Barin NW An extraordinary Joe Theatre Teistar Evonne Arnaud, Guildtord Theatre Tynan Arts Theatre, Wc2 Concert Gldon … Wigmore Hall Crème Quest for a fair hearing Working relationship: Sharon Collins, director of RNID, and her PA, Piers Atherton Maternity, your Job and your Rights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why do we still work long hours? Work-Life Balance Staff want flexitime, says Rosalind Renshaw Conference Call You Could Be our Winner FYI DHL Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Join the Debate How Ellen MacArthur took on the world and won 27 Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Husband eplacement herapy Ellen MacArthur: Taking on the World BBC One, 8pm Life Begins Itv1, 9pm Variations Janne's SCHOOL…chennai 4, 9pm Vanity Fair: Cover Stories BBC Two, 11.20pm … (1990) Five, 9pm Film Choice Three Colours: Red (1994) Sky Cinema 1,10.15pm Scent of a Woman (1992) ITV1, 12.05am The art of turning a crisis into a drama Pleeeez party with me The Piction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3521 Polygon Win Champagne The Sunday Times Word Watching Su Doku Does Sitting Make your Back Ache?

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