News from 25/02/2005
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Andrew Robson, James Ducker and Ron Lewis, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, Stewart Purvis, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Charlie Oliveira, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, David Rhys Jones, John Levy, Jenny Maxwell, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Will Gwyn, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Ablgall Rayner, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sean O'Neill and David Lister, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jan C. Norris, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Trevor Cross (Technology Director), Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, A. Sequeira, Sam Coates, Philip Webster and Frances Gibb, Roland Watson, Jan Rowley, David Hands, Jenny Saxby, Charles Bremner, Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Jake Westerbury Market Harborough, Greg Hurst and Richard Owen, Simon Hough, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Oliver Kay, Nick Hasell and Peter Klinger, Christine Selb, Gerard Baker, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Philip Webster and Lewis Smith, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Elaine Monaghan, R. B. Deitch, Valerie Eillott Consumer Editor, R. J. Carlyon, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Simon Freeman, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Hugh Phillips, Rob Page, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, Jessica Berry, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Tom Cox, Jane Shilling, John Giles, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Andrew Reekes, Peter Riddell, Anna Matthews, Ben Webster, Ian Whittell, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Jamie Whyte, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Alan Yau, Benedict Nightingale, Matthew Minshall, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Lister and Sean O'Neill, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Abigail Rayner, Sarah Cash, Keith Farman, Thomas Stuttaford, Ron Evans, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Ben West, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Pope undergoes hospital surgery Jumbo emergency IRA's £200m haul Anonymity ruling Anglican schism Banker's outcry North East cheer Index Rapes soar as convictions plummet to a record low After Elgar Ask Lucia Heads of government attempt to save face Tories back Bill to dispel legal doubts over royal wedding In the Times Today The Times Ceremony could be target for terrorists New claims by 'abuse victims' Media Boy, 14, faces murder charges Bungee death Slide tragedy Refugee danger Axe fight on train Fear grows of privacy law by stealth Grim Timetable Scope Carr wins cloak of secrecy for life Judge says Soham case woman can stay in shadows after death threats, reports Adam Fresco Pope has tracheotomy after new flu attack causes breathing problems Roman Catholics around the world prayed as he had 30-minute operation, Richard Owen reports from Rome The Man who Defied a Killer Such swift relapse is weakening the patient Multiyork If snow didn't close your school, you could always start a snowball fight Yes, I was a 20-franc tart. No, you can't be Labour MP Church's Jowell husband faces trial over Berlusconi Gay men 'as bad as women with maps' Just AA sk Terror suspects deal on table Wife murdered Aid for witnesses Discipline ruling Flying faulty jumbo across Atlantic saves BA £100,000 Turning back after engine failure would have left airline liable to pay out for delays under new rules on compensation, writes Ben Webster IRA plc turns from terror into The Republican's crooked business empire rakes in huge amounts, David Lister and Sean O'Neill report Biggest crime gang in Europe M15 given task of boosting intelligence on money-making By a Correspondent: Nine jailed over gun training at camp Premier travel inn BT Educating Jamie Mother shot dead saving daughter from gem gang Today Tomorrow Toyota Bridget Jones Delays in care for cancer patients Ban on adverts that urge youngsters to pester their parents Anglicans ready to split over gay bishop Liberal churches told to consider their place, reports Ruth Gledhill Dfs Goodie bags go bagless Ford Christo shuts the gates Picture Gallery Ps Red faces at BBC over election colourage Superbug toll doubles in five years but medical chiefs believe it is even higher Record heatwave caused 2,000 extra deaths Dfs By a Correspondent: Pizza man 'stabbed in heart over £1 offer' Spanglish Mother killed boy by adding salt to his hospital drip Leadership in Britain Operating tables Education reforms' effect on employers and universities Would you credit it? Hide and seek Church divisions Strong views on royal wedding Lawyers' training Beckham hat-trick Semi-detached Cold snap Picture Gallery Soul Searching The US has put Russia on notice over democracy Scattered Accuracy There could be snow, and then again, not What a Pot Noodle of a health scare: relax, your diet is better than ever Common Criminals The IRA's new métier is simple thuggery and bad business Thunderer: The high cost of salvation This is art as showmanship Two splendid exhibitions suggest that history of art is freeing itself from the clutches of curators The Times Join the Debate Grey vote holds key to victory There is good reason why older people are benefiting most from the parties' largesse America's long love affair with the House of Windsor is finally cooling Mystery of 49 headless Romans who weren't meant to haunt us Picture Gallery Capital One Churches investigated for 'beating devil' out of child worshippers Currys Police race inquiry could end Cornish Darkie Day LA Confidential MazDa Hotels T2 Ditch all cancer-causing chilli now, demands EU food chief Labour 'failed poorest children' It's not as bad, or as good, as all that Blair accused of taking voters for granted with rush reform programme Interflora the flower experts Election route map keeps leaders away from cynical media The three party chiefs have been crossing the country to take their messages directly to the voters. Tom Baldwin reports Toshiba The Sharpest Critics Brittany Ferries Love the Bard, for better or worse Firstnight Theatre Sweet William Comedy of Errors Viaduct Theatre, Halifax Sam Marlowe Weather Eye SKY news Keen chemistry student brings 'napalm' to class Learndirect Business Teenage pregnancies lowest for decade After a £138m campaign, common factors among the girls are still poverty and poor school results, writes Alexander Blair Brash, sexy and back on track T2 GB Airways Ltd. Rock musician seriously ill Brush with law Army inquiry Tactical change VAT arrests Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen of the waves could fetch £70,000 Judges oppose secret inquiry plan Chess Hotel Rwanda Cull badgers to halt TB, say vets Farming Surgeons' training hit by cuts Health CCTV cameras fail to cut crime Crime That's Comet sense The 10 Worst Best Pictures By a Correspondent: And the award for worst Oscar winner goes to Homebase The forecast is for heavy weather in Westminster Today in Parliament Times World News Putin: I'll be a democrat—almost Former prime minister may run for leadership Bullish President makes rare trip to meet real people Bush's address to Slovak crowds gets mixed reception, Roland Watson writes Mitterrand's illegitimate daughter puts double life on show French President told secret service to hide affair, Charles Bremner reports Forecasters who get weather wrong feel heat (Reuters): Protesters held over land row (AP): Job for UN deputy (AFP): Stalker re-jailed (AP): Milosevic 'excuse' (AP): Bin Laden scent (Reuters): Going for gold (AP): EU plan to ban Nazi symbols put on ice Dream Works Pictures Chirac stands by minister for thrift over free home scandal Online From rubbish dump to New York: Baby 81 becomes guest of US TV Holland & Barrett The Tsunami's Toll of Foreigners Holiday couple left record of their last moments as waves engulfed the beach Camera memory card found in the debris has shown family how parents faced up to death, Tim Reid reports Cot-death mother charged with killing four children Emporio Hunter S. Thompson to go out with a bang Debate (AP): Land seized (Reuters): Gang murders 7 (AFP): Shield snub (AP): Family killed Palestinians signal end of Arafat era with Cabinet of 17 new faces The Office Superstores Jackson trial is ready to start We will save Africa if we can all stay determined, says Blair Homechoice Welcome home for Somalia's leaders Zimbabwe shifts the goalposts—again Our man in Nairobi shuns diplomacy Corruption debate has created crisis for Government but won support from the people, reports Xan Rice Clay on Kenyan Corruption Chosen Words Cabinet Ministers on Clay Ordinary Kenyans on Clay Mormon scholar, 95, is accused of rape by daughter The Times Church History Tiger shot dead after a week of suburb life The Times Times Business M&s bid aborted Friday February 25 2005 Asbestos claims Qwest sweetener Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Gilts lose their shine amid fears of rate rise RBS boss says former bainking czar is 'detached from … Chancellor faces £200m bill over VAT Investec In principle, not substantial Banks should take this warning to heart Don't hang hat on peg just yet Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Results in Brief Germans 'Iaunch Citigroup action' Stop Press Krispy Kreme staff in US inquiry Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Day North Sea Oil Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Data Keydata Income VCT 1 plc Business Big Shot Exchange Rates Ryanair buys cut-price planes from Boeing Myob Minister pledges pensions inquiry New blow to Deutsche's bid for LSE NHS Careers Hilton investors to reap lion's share of £400m sell-off Government likely to stay hand on rent reviews The Times Somerfield rejection has Baugur perplexed Wembley curse strikes again EU raids on glassmakers Multiplex's Key UK Assets Abbey Multiplex 'will make no profit' on stadium United Rentokil head sets tight deadline for revival Apax's US arm in merger Ofcom criticises BT's rivals High Returns French giant in talks over £1bn deal with WMC BAE hails recovery with 6% profit rise Centrica defends gas profits The Times Uncourtly exchange City Diary Going up Familiar ground City Diary Bared teeth City Diary The Times 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 NHS should offer transfer fees Vodafone Investment rises Vernalis raises £30m for growth in America MFI chief furnishes market with poor results Vodafone Qwest offers sweetener in MCI bid Digital future puts TV news in the spotlight Media Grade's role on the line in the BBC governance battle The corporation's Chairman is playing a risky strategy, argues Dan Sabbagh Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Consumer Magazine Market Share Viacom reports $18bn loss after writedowns Investors get taste for Sage after upbeat news from Paris 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 Centrica's deft handling of strategy should fuel faith The Day's Biggest Movers Hilton Group Gilts NXT falls flat on fear of new rights issue Smaller Capitalisation Shares COLT Telecom Business Equity Prices Land Initiatives PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register David Leach Maker of exquisitely fluted and glazed ceramics who first proved himself a painstaking manager of his father's St Ives pottery David Leach, OBE, poter and teacher, was born on May 7,1911, He died on February 15,2003 aged 93 Forthcoming Marriages Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Want to place a classified advertisement? Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Pride is king among modern deadly sins Memorial Services RGT: Birthdays Bridge Chess No religious exemption from corporal punishment ban Law Report House of Lords Iron fist needed Own up to it Watch again Not on my account The Man in Black How do you feel about the torment of Urs Meier, the referee who denied England at Euro 2004? Disgusting behaviour Creating prejudice Personal Column P&S Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Volvo relic showed way forward Mosley maintains drive for safety Times Online Montana, land of the monster flake Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Pipe in hot water again after stand on dope test Racing Big occasions at disadvantage in struggle for public attention Times Test Kempton Park Warwick Wolverhampton The Wright Track Racing Yesterday's Results Snow Reports The Results Service Consistency vital for straight shooter Olympic Games Louise Minett is setting her sights high for crucial European event, Sarah Potter says Today's Fixtures Anglophile Nash finds his place in the sun American Sport Remarkable confidence propels schoolgirl Bowls Latest Results On Monday F1 2005 Angry Bonds vents his spleen on Canseco and media England intent on soldiering on Netball Abbie's Big Leap Ullrich's problems lend weight to Armstrong bid Olympics Clarke meets match in McDowell Golf Accenture Match Play Championship Bradford face tough battle to avoid third loss in a row Rugby League Completed First-Round Matches Engage Super League Tonight Van Jaarsveld joins Kent Davis rallies London calling Blaze prevail Guinness Woodward searching for flexible friends Gerald Davies Lions Watch Pountney fined and banned for criticism of referee Zurich Premiership Taylor makes welcome return in Scotland's hour of need RBS Six Nations Championship France must learn their lines if they are to take on Henson England aim to shake off Moody blues in Dublin Times Online Ireland powered by front-row misfits Guinness Bath's eligible duo ready to prop up faltering ambitions David Hands speaks to the clubmates with no doubt where their loyalties lie Khan rejects his golden future Boxing Murray steeled for historic singles opportunity Tennis Money Trail WBU bid promises greater things for Skelton Goalkeeping woes still haunting Ferguson The Premiership Today Arsenal's hopes for success hit by double suspension A single, fateful moment. And at a stroke the Mourinho myth is shattered T2 Times Online Chelsea suffer tunnel vision Out of the Blue Intimidation the game away from prying eyes Gerrard provides winning words on cup final Times Online Souness grateful to rejuvenated Robert Uefa Cup BT Last 16 The Times Crossword 22, 909 Hasselbaink intervenes to spark joy at Riverside Tomorrow On Monday 'Pathetic' and a sour loser: the verdict on Mourinho The Times Uefa Cup Pros outweighing cons as Khan considers leaving amateur ranks The Times Quotes of the Day Love in an unhappy climate as the Queen gets queenly Present imperfect An ass is for life Image of the Day The Ethicist Down the tubas: music is dying in our schools In his Elgar lecture Richard Morrison says serious music is under threat because it isn't taught, concertgoers are conservative and talented new composers ignored The Good News The Bad News Join the Debate The men in black: They can rarely do right in the eyes of players, fans and the media. But after a unique insight into a Premiership referee's life Damian Whitworth takes a different view Harpers Are you a fork or a chopstick person? Dish Multiple Display Advertising Items Sleepless? Health You may not need sleeping pill—new research shows drug-free techniques are more effective. Peta Bee reports How to Fall Asleep Tomorrow in body & soul Dr Thomas Stuttaford Hair with Hari Can I find two frocks for £200? Wash and glow Sounds Have you heard? It's grin up North They may sing songs from the darkness on the edge of town, but the lads in Doves are a cheery crew, Steve Jelbert discovers Everything must go Interview Is Tracey Thorn of Everything but the Girl really quite content just being a full-time Mum? Lisa Verrico hopes not Hit & Myth With a touch of Velvet Interview: Maureen Tucker, drummer with the Velvet Underground, explains to Steve Jelbert why she has come out of obscurity to lend some Danes a hand New Albums Multiple Display Advertising Items Beg or borrow, but it isn't always a steal The loan arranger Opera Borrowing a production from another house can be risky, but Robert Thicknesse believes he's found a prime candidate Fast going for a song You have been given only ten hours to write and produce a new ten-minute musical. What do you do next? Get a copy of The Times, says Heather Neill Amazon Classical CDs Opera & Ballet Theatre Theatre The Big Life Theatre Royal, Stratford East Pushing the frontier Dance Giselle Barbican Concert Bostridge/Uchida Wigmore Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice Tropicana David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide The West Wing Channel 4, 7.40pm Variations In Search of Myths and Heroes BBC Two, 9pm Grumpy Old Women BBC Two, 10pm Die Another Day (2002) ITV1,8. 30pm Film Choice Dead Calm (1989) Five, 10.05pm Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954, b/w) BBC Two, 12.35am Vanishing Point (1971) ITV1,12.35am A wake-up call from our older folk The man with the golden wrench True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3523 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku No 77 Rating: Fiendish Picture the loan The Times The Surveyor Prince Charles is rightly concerned about the ills of modern society, but it's glib to blame architects Berkshire Agents Say Cumbria Agents Say Berkshire V Cumbria In Victorian Terrace in East London Out Village House in East Sussex Away Listed Cottage in Suffolk Get in on the Auction Buyers are back so do your homework before raising your hand, says Paula Hawkins Hammer Right Bryant Homes What's on British Gas Top Marks for Style For quality and value, just keep an eye out for the sparkle, reports Jenny Maxwell Pleat curtains from £149, which have a flamboyant flower … I'm All Lit up Cottages may be cute, but give Tom Cox the huge windows of his ugly house any day How to Plot a Great Escape Ben West warns of the perils that await the unwary when buying a bolthole abroad The Other British Isle More and more people are making Cyprus their place of berth, reports Patrick Kidd Lockestone Good Life Preview Launch Pride and Pleasure With its Jane Austen feel, Philipps House is perfect for a party, says Marcus Binney Rydon Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt At Devon's Door The restless entrepreneur Peter de Savary has revisitd his past to resurrect a manor on Dartmoor. He tells all to Patrick Kidd The Born Again Block of Flats The union between a trendy developer and a decaying church proved to be a match made in heaven, reports Jessica Berry Victorian Building in Somerset First Time Spire Try these three conversion experiences Gothic Chapel in Northamptonshire Finedon: a Grade II listed property in the former grounds of Finedon Hall Listed Church in the Scottish Hills Dunbog, Fife: a 19th-century former kirk set on a mound with a paddock and great views Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque da Floresta Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Urban Splash King Sturge Multiple Display Advertising Items Apartments Multiple Display Advertising Items Falconwharf Bradford & Bingley A Sitting Target? A predicted shortfall on an endowment policy proves a dilemma The Times Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James Homes
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