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News from 24/02/2005

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Michael Winton, Peter Bath and Wells, John Chelmsford, Colin Coventry, Michael Exon, Andrew Robson, Tony Shields, Widget Finn, Carol Lewis, Peter Kllnger, Robert Cole, Joe Harrison, Neelam Verjee, Morag Dalziel, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Oscar MacAulay, Robert Garmston, David G. Dodd, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Horsnell and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Tom Baldwin and Frances Gibb, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Graham Small, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Phyllis Pease, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Joey Kwong, David Michael, Dominic kennedy, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Tucker, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Peter Galloway, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Ellzabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, John A. Kohan, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, James bone, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Michael Horsnell, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Ronald Watson and Roger Boyes, Raymond Keene, Sue Ellicott, Lewis Smith, Richard Lambert, Matthew Pryor, Lewis Stuart and David Hands, Sean MacAulay, William Garrett, Stuart Newton, Clare Short, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Roger Boyes, Tony Elven, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Richard Mills, Nick Hasell, Richard lrving, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Robin Anderson, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Kenichi Ohmae, Angus MacLeod, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Glynis Lee, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Veale, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Nicholas Lawrence, Clarissa Farr, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Alan Yau, Val Horsler, Benedict Nightingale, John B. Sheldon, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Bronwyn Cosgrave, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Sheldon Bowles, Richard and Susan Silvano, Thomas Stuttaford, John Brooks, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Cath Clarke, Raekha Prasad, Hannah Thorne,

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The Times Legal blessing for the royal marriage Saddam nemesis 'Prank' drowning Career Food prosecution Springer threat BT kiosk hang-up Index Eighteen more troops face Iraq abuse trials Education Su Doku Labour majority is halved in rebellion over house arrest In the Times Today The Times Lib Dem stance on religious hatred law could lose votes The 32 Rebels Comment Times law prize won by student Insurance fines Case settled Soldier faces trial Megane The Object of their Hate Evangelical militants go on tour—to stop Springer bandwagon Churches condemn extremists as cancer charity is 'blackmailed' into refusing £3,000 donation, reports Laura Peek Teachers award Kelly black marks for rejection reforms Move boldly forward when going back Analysis The White Paper Proposals Brown Budget on March 16 Tories close gap Osbourne theft Blind rage Sticky issue Late Travel Mounting concern for an off-peak prize bull Picture Gallery Pupil, 16, died when 'thrown in river for a post-exam prank' Soldiers guilty of abuse—but should their officers have shared the blame? The Four who Brought Shame on their Regiment and the British Army City banker accused of rape Shrek too salty, say parents Factory at heart of the scare How the cancer spice came to Britain From a grubby backstreet in Bombay to our supermarket shelves: Valerie Elliott traces the source of contaminated food More royals stay away but public hopes to fill gaps BT Statement by Lord Falconer AA Charles relies on rights law he despised to validate marriage Lord Chancellor announces that wedding is legal but lawyers still warn of challenge, write Tom Baldwin and Frances Gibb Debate Toyota Picture Gallery Beckham Inc scents business opportunity tiscali Moore of Roger Ps Boris laughs off black marks People Weekday Suspended Tory MP faces further inquiry into 'abuse of office' Boy, 14, held after shotgun killing of women at home Lexus Mitsubishi Motors House of Fraser Justice Minister 'was blackmail victim' Cathy Jamieson's gift of cash to her fugitive nephew led to extortion attempt, reports Angus MacLeod PC World MG Hedge row ends with £100,000 legal bill Oxford colleges to give up autonomy Current affairs Healthy aggression London talks for Middle East peace Witness to Sumatra's devastation Nothing like a Dame Dowsing skills Lost in space? A teacher reflects on pension hopes School trips Warhol's self-image Who nurdles wins Picture Gallery Trouble and Strife Swift legislation can rescue the royal wedding Bad Call The disadvantages of thinking outside the (telephone) box Can it be right to give genocide the Hollywood treatment? Arts Notebook School of Hard Knocks Kelly is right to reject Tomlinson, and Hood is correct on Oxford Thunderer: Church war on gays Stop moaning, start acting Europe should not carp about America's foreign policy, but press forward with its own agenda The Times Oxford prepares for the Big Bang The ancient university needs radical organisational reform if it wants to compete Congratulations Ms Kelly. Schools need your masterful inactivity She has managed not to do damage in an area dogged by vicious controversy Schools have been sabotaged by 50 years of Maoist-style permanent revolution Despot will testify on Tharcher coup attempt in a British court dfs The Saturday Times Magazine Magnet By a Correspondent: Wheelchair stopped on A2 Snow closes schools and roads, with more on way Ahern tells Sinn Fein to act over IRA gang murder We wanted to know we had the support of the Irish Government dfs Universal Irish rights questioned Swept to death (AFP): Ski woman dies Tate exhibition Boot sale letters reveal the roots of Shelley's atheism HSBC Woman tells how postal vote was stolen egg No Laser Today in Parliament AOL Lesson one: bribery is the best policy on teenagers Parliamentary Sketch Price promise Currys Milan wonders if the Brits are coming New talent at Gucci meets whitechapel institution on move, Lisa Armstrong writes. Photographs by Leon Neal Tooth filling cuts out drill Flu jabs to keep capital running Nicotine found in no-smoking areas Galaxy offers no space for stars Global reign of the raptors Ingdirect Top footballers six times more prone to motor neuron disease Brother outshines rising star Firstnight Pop Natasha Bedingfield Hexagon, Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Firstnight Tour dates St Anthony's Hospital T2 Girls take strain of parents' split Nature Awards a Dazzling Golden Globe Peugeot Only in the Saturday Times Weekend Review Times World News Kurd who will seal Saddam's fate Favourite for presidency insists on a federal, secular state, writes Anthony Loyd in Sulaimaniayah. Photographs by Richard Mills War and Peace Syria elite seeks Lebanon pullout Intelligent Finance New Cabinet blood to break deadlock (Reuters): Pakistan warns of arms race (AP): Aid workers killed (AFP): Soaring concern (Reuters): Honesty pays (AFP): Offensive kiss Mein Kampf for Poles churchill Stamping out the swastika Weather Eye Kremlin in no mood to be lectured, Bush told Leaders accentuate the positive Bush and Schröder agree amicably to disagree discreetly, report Ronald Watson and Roger Boyes from Mainz US warning shot over China arms ban Leaders accentuate the Positive as protests bring out the negative Germans believe debt of gratitude has been settled Prudential Farmer let murdered man be fed to lions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Japanese heir seeks imperial truce Online Hunt called off for DNA from Twin Towers dead Reuters: Contrite Harvard chief weathers gender storm Sport (AP): Two-headed baby surgery (AFP): Death request (Reuters): Cash for victims (Reuters): Happy birthday (AP): Jackson jury set (AFP): Commander fined Granddesigns Live Kenyan athletes take the money and run Top competitors could be barred from returning home to train, reports Xan Rice from Iten, Kenya Switching Flags Times Business EADS success Iron prices surge Call to drug firms Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones BT heading for showdown over phone box deal Bank on course for rate rise Former Courts director seeks new retail ve Demand for UK business property tops league Clouds over Budget Day Egg has nearly extricated itself from France. Jokes … Pension poser Brite Smile Keeping status quo is best move at M&S Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Results in Brief Carlyle founder's hedge fund warning Stop Press SocGen acquisition in America Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Somerfield in property deal Augusta Bonus pot at Savills sets £70m record Sears cuts Lands' End staff amid sale rumours Confidence poll hits German recovery hopes Fed hints at faster rate rise Medcent Post offices in jeopardy despite big cutbacks Optimistic producers lift CBI's forecast Cadbury cuts £100m off costs IBM Michael Page looks to Poland Publicity pays off as Paddy Power tops £1bn turnover Leaders in London SABMiller buys out partners in Italian beer firm S&N ahead after rise in investment IBM Better training call for pension fund trustees Nicola on track City Diary Racing cert City Diary Egg seeks growth with push into mortgage market Deutsche Bank to review UK asset arm Topping out Top miners win 72% rise in price of iron ore Brambles predicts recovery after 31% surge in profits Interexec Chinese steel firm delays share issue Handling of carbon scheme criticised Ricoh Anglo American resists urge to cash in on metals demand Markets US bankruptcies 'to surge' amid junk bond deluge The Times Backers pull out of TWG buyout Magazine supply facing shake-up Most Likely to Default Oracle Fresh Challenge on Adderall Envirowise shows way to profit from environment care Enterprise Shire chief to tell drug giants they must divide Business Equity Prices Austrian Alliance & Leicester slides on downgrade expectations 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Cadbury's growth strategy could leave sour aftertaste Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Scottish & Newcastle Gilts ISoft firms on emergence as cheap buy Smaller Capitalisation Shares BBA The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a pald-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times No liability for negligent valuation Court of Appeal Winding-up petition not staute-barred Court of Appeal Whether project has step-in rights Chancery Division No tort by invalid receivers Court of Appeal Reader Offers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Season to be cheerful: slow zone is perfect for a real deal Bath Literature Festival for £48 a night, or tee off in Warwickshire at £49 a night. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Along the right lines Florence, far from a madding crowd? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Times Register Michael McCrum Reforming headmaster of Tonbridge and Eton and later Master of Corpus Christ College, Cambridge Lives Remembered Karl Weschke German-born artist who made paintings of loneliness, menace and exclusion in the elemental solitude of Cape Cornwall John Phillips Skilful and careful architect who concluded a career in the conservation of fine buildings as Surveyor to Westminster Cathedral Lives in Brief Phyllis Allan, circus performer, was born on July 18, 1920. She died on February 3, 2005, aged 84 Elsie Bonnett, MBE, nurse and paralympic sportswoman, was born on January 4, 1915. She died on December 29, 2004, aged 89 Basil Thompson, dancer, ballet master and director, was born on June 29, 1937. He died on November 2, 2004, aged 67 Staying Away Debate the issues of the day as they happen How do you feel about the Queen's decision not to attend the wedding of Charles and Camilla? Family first A damn paradox Turning up one's nose Wedding present Long to reign over us Our protector Keyed up One rule for all Goodwill and blessings Travesties Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Christening Lecture Birthdays Anniversaries Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Even the wind likes to throw snowballs Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day February 24, 1970 Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport McCoy takes Essex ride in Champion Hurdle Times Test Fallon courts further attention after round of golf with Magnier Diary Huntingdon Yesterday's Results The Wright Track Haydock Park Southwell The Results Service Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Hearing set for doping mystery England cruise Noble intentions Close call US aid keeps Mickel on course Skiing Robinson upbeat despite Moody's new race to be fit Rugby Union Khan's amateur future in doubt after ticket disagreement Boxing Goode ready to flower on international field England seek another Pietersen Cricket Donald poised for better things Golf Wales seek to capitalise on home discomforts of France O'Driscoll comes off ice for showdown in Dublin Taylor made for Scotland comeback after White's misfortune Foreign aid is name of the Games for Paris Who's Backing Whom Last Night's Results How They Stand The Sunday Times Commons tips scales in favour of Forest Coca-Cola Championship Blackburn plead guilty over fracas Buoyant Souness tries to keep tide turned his way Skiing Calm McClaren happy to let his players do all the talking What Sven Said The Premiership Today Dream team Sven really wants to get his hands on Sven-Göran Eriksson has admitted that he would consider managing a female team when his time with England is done. But women's volleyball? Alyson Rudd foresees problems Carroll hits low note to present United with uphill task European Cup Old Trafford overrun by unwanted challenges on two fronts George Caulkin watches a team facing mounting problems on and off the pitch Arsenal woes mount as Bergkamp loses appeal and Reyes faces 'trial' Case for Defence Vieira must take stronger lead to boost frail morale Brilliance of Ronaldinho gives Rijkaard bragging rights Rick Broadbent sees Mourinho lose first battle after pre-match success Ten-man Chelsea forced to bow European Cup How They Lined up Timesonline Wiltord puts Lyons in driving seat The Times Crossword 22,908 On Monday Times Sport Mourinho silenced as tempers are frayed in defeat The Times Polaris World The Times Baftas rise, Oscars fall. Could this be the end of Tinseltown? The mystic hold that they have over the Industry is crumbling like Victorian bricks I'd like to Thank . . . Podium politics Plugged and mugged How times change Image of the Day Faye Dunaway in the Beverly Hills Hotel the morning after winning Best Actress for her role in the 1976 movie Network, She met photographer Terry O'Neil at the Oscar cermony and they later married And the winner is . . . er, not you Natalie dear Oscars are awarded for many areasons: sentimentality longevity, a classy English accent. Who do the experts think will win this year? Sean MacArlay asked three of the top acting coachges in Hollywood 'I wanted to live more than I wanted to act' At 95, she is the first star to win two Oscars in a row, but when the studios offered Luise Rainer poor films it was time to go, she tells Christopher Wood Kinsey Then . . . And now On Oscar night, a ticket to An East Coast magazine always throws the hottest bash on Oscar night, says Giles Whittell The Times How, now, brown cow Actors need voice training to stop vocal damage, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford At her most fertile, a woman is likely to be attracted to men with deep, resonant voices Drama Queens dts Heart of darkness beats on The true story behind the fiction of Hotel Rwanda is not yet over, says Clare Short, MP The "difference" between Tutsi and Hutu was a colonial myth Outsider chance Catalina Sandino Moreno came from nowhere to earn a Best Actress nomination with her film debut. Cath Clarke met her The Times Clint the liberal? Come off it . . . Despite provoking right-wing ire with Million Dollar Baby, Clint Eastwood is no soft-hearted lefty, argues Stephen Dalton Eastwood likes to portray himself as an "apolitical" film-maker Oscar DVDs Do I cook? More of a director, me Oscars Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Aubergine Caponata Gold statue for the Oscars Fashion With an audience of two billion, Oscar night is as fraught for the designers as it is for the stars, says Bronwyn Cosgrave No nominee would think of slipping into a gown that had been worn on a catwalk Nowadays, if a star wears Gucci, she wants to be the only one in Gucci A Brief History of Last-Minute Looks Hotel Rwanda The average age for Best Actress? For that, and other … The Times Fast-food talker Morgan Spurlock got his teeth into the American food industry. Now he's enjoying the taste of success, finds Sue Ellicott T2—find the Best Music Coverage in Sounds Tomorrow Sideways Bacon the band guy wins the day New Releases a Hollywood star playing a predatory paedophile—now James Christopher has seen everything More News Releases After losing Behind the Envelope: Untold Stories from the Academy Awards Award Winning Movies So guys do better than girls at the Oscars? The figures don't add up, says Anjana Ahuja See our Oscars website for reviews and trailers A welcome renovation Theatre Theatre Days of Wine and Roses First Choice Comedy Comic Aid Music suffocates in alien world Concert Venus Blazing Entertainments Concert Trevor Pinnock Wigmore Hall Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Television Terrestrial Dad BBC One, 8pm Viewing Guide Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Variations The World's Most Successful Madam Channel 4, 9pm The Real Exorcist/the Exorcism Channel 4, 10pm/11.05pm The Outlaw (1943, b/w) BBC Two, 1.05pm Film Choice Do the Right Thing (1989) TCM, 10pm Time of Favor (2000) BBC Two, 12.20am Mission impossible for St Jamie Last Night's TV Legends of the fall True Fiction Hollywood stuntmen are demanding their own Oscar category. A memo from their union leader makes the case Oscar Quiz T2 Crossword No. 3522 Polygon Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts Career Let's make you sexier Contact us The Times Firms take care of risky business The Week in Work Statwatch Who wants to take a career break? Good Week . . . What Else Happened Berkeley Scott When training is daylight robbery Teams Data File The 60-Second Business Book Kingdomality: An ingenious New Way To Triumph in Management, by Sheldon Bowles, Richard and Susan Silvano (Vermillion, £9.99) For the Top Jobs, Turn to Juggling for beginners How to . . . Balance a Career with a Family Don't those high-flying types who successfully marry home and work life make you ill? They're always in the papers or on TV. Carol Lewis outlines ten ways to become a member of the club Test Yourself Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More British Nuclear Group Do you agree with this advice? What Can I Earn? I Have seven years' experience as an IT manager. I'm tired of life in a big corporation and am considering working for a smaller company. How will this affect me financially? Beware of contractors bearing gifts Worklife Challenge How would you manage a tricky Workplace dilemma? We asked our experts—but want to hear your views too How Do I Become a Bomb Disposal Expert? The Sunday Times Get home when it's still light for a change Interview Overworked, or are you just part of the corporate culture that says that everyone stays late? Carly Chynoweth takes a look at the UK's penchant for long working hours My Best Move and my Worsy Competition . . . Win a Career Makeover Data File Web Watch Graduates What It's like Working for . . . IBM Strong on communication and innovation, the computer giant expects, and generally gets, loyal employees, says Carol Lewis The Key to Mentors Need to get something off your chest without thumping your manager? Perhaps a little mentoring is required Cass Business School Management challenge to get your teeth into The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job in Sales Study provides tools for relief A big salary is what drives many people to take an MBA. But not everyone is motivated by money, as Widget Finn discovers Case Study Leading Change The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch Workspace 10 The Office Psychologist We have a cunning plan to take over Trend Watch Succession Planning Who'll be in charge when the boss goes? Who steps in when his PA retires? Clare Dight takes a look at the growing interest in succession planning Not white on the night What to Wear on the Telly Work Kit Statwatch How selling your home affects your time spent at work You Need a New Job when . . . Essentials So, how's your Singlish? Business Travel Nicknames can foster team spirit Letters Test Yourself . . . 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