News from 28/02/2005
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Edward Owen, DJM, Peter Hayes, Sandra Tsing Loh, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, B. Coppeard, Peter Lansley, Donal Thompson, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Michael Sullivan, Carl Mortished and Peter Klinger, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Suna Erdem, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Paul Murdin (Treasurer), Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, I. Yates, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Tom Clarkson, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Steve Bird and Christopher Browne, Dominic Walsh, George Thomas, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Geoff Sharman, Hilary Weale, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Daniel McGrory, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Bob Constanduros, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Mark Crivelli, Nell Carrington, Phil Gordon, Rod Holliman, Keith Pike, Chris Johnston, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Andrew Bull, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Murray Walker, Daniel McGrory, Patrick van Ijzendoorn, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Maureen Nyazai, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Frank Gilfeather, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Ian A. Miller, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Richard Layard, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Clifford Coonan, Tom Foulkes, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, R. S. Dobson, Peter Nicholson, Nick Kelly, Terence Keeley, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Issandr El Amrani, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Russel Kempson, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mike Brewer, Ashling O'connor, Mike Rosewell, Simon Taylor, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Simon Arron, Denis MacShane, Richard Beeston, Tom Hennigan, David Sanderson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Rob Shepherd, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Kate Battersby, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Owen Slot, Conal Gregory, Mark Healy Bonner, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Timothy Warren, Christopher Irvine, James Dellingpole,
ResumoThe Times Earl's wife held on suspicion of murder Middle East hope Saddam arrest BBC's net loss England defeat Monumental move Huge rise in maternity costs attacked by businesses Feather fashion Foreign Leave Original and best Chelsea triumph seals Mourinho's on-off day In the Times Today The Times SAS chiefs defend soldier against Iraq murder claim Clarke tackles rebels over anti-terror Bill Huge rise in maternity pay Rugby Williams admits Church fractured Charity inquiry Chill to stay From Davy's locker Christian exposed Christian Aid Did You Know that the Arch Marble Arch may be on the march to stop it getting in the way of traffic Customs agents sent to smoke out China's deadly cigarettes Chinese authorities have asked Britain for help in their fight against the trade in illegal cigarettes, reports Daniel McGrory Tax Take School choice news delayed House sales slow Lack of buoyancy Coca-Cola is fit Waiting in vain Sport intel Earl's wife is arrested on suspicion of murder Summit will not allow bombers Talks on hold until militants destroyed Mubarak permits first direct elections Egypt to have a veto on peace process Palestinians to be offered aid for reforms Middle East peace talks take place in London tomorrow after a difficult week in the region. Richard Beeston reports Judges must make written plea for job Twenty-six page application form for High Court post has replaced discreet tap on the shoulder, reports Frances Gibb CapitalOne If you want to be a QC, make sure that you are PC London Fund for the Blind Giant snowball kills 10-year-old schoolboy Ryanair.Com Tsunami victims' identities are under threat from gangs Torture: The Guantammo Buidebook Tonight 11.05pm tiscali Pope blesses crowd from window of his hospital Weekday A new model look tries to be cool-despite all the fur Dolce & Gabbana unveiled a collection of luxurious elegance, Carolyn Asome writes from Milan. Photographs by Leon Neal Index Lexus Film fans told to avoid donkey business Alliance Leicester Green Flag United Animal protests cost £10m over five years Lloyds TSB Hiscox Playing mind games with serial killers Lso's Top Ten Missed the concert? Get the ring tone Terrorist threats and civil liberty Respect for leaders in UK and US Dowsing skills Raising funds for public sector and private pensions Hiding place Lack of initiative Role of European Court of Justice Who nurdles wins Money for Something Abbas must offer London a vision of a modern Palestinian state Move Marble Arch Hyde Park and the people deserve an accessible monument Feeling headachy about the shortage of new drugs? Take a couple of aspirins Maternity Peeve Politicians tinker with the work-life balance at their peril Thunderer: The IRA: too rich for bombs Are we fools led by liars? The EU constitution makes tough reading, but its meaning—and its danger—couldn't be clearer The Times Be happy, pay more to the taxman It is time to look at a radical cure for the misery of our rat-race society It's All Too Usual, Nothing New Pussycat and other Tony Blair reissues The Prime Minister appears desperate to let the audience chuck almost anything at him As Mr Jones has shrewdy noted, raw exhibitionism cannot be relied upon eternally Long-distance surgery has long-term cost for patients Rethink on bird flu emergency plan The Heart of Paris from Just £59 Return BT Work poor but police bonus up Proud purchase Quicksand rescue Two die in crash Complaints board Dixon of Tower Bridge's lonely vigil takes toll on crime traffic Bell is taking wing to ring the changes Firstnight Pop Erasure Vicar St, Dublin Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Every will help Oscar glory for Freeman A tearful raspberry for Halle Berry's feline flop Online Credits roll for celluloid in cinemas of digital age Give up killers, people's protest tells IRA Family of murdered man turn on ex-Sinn Fein Mayor asking for the IRA to reveal 12 suspects to police, writes David Sharrock Leaders 'blocked hunger strike deal' Interflora Prince turns from 'torture' at home to global tour A tale of two very different royal visits Tories would ban convicts from selling their stories churchill This Week in Parliament Election defeat could damage my business, says Howard adviser Times World News Syria hands over Saddam's man Six of Diamonds is first new card to be held for more than a year, reports Catherine Philp from Baghdad Wave of violence kills soldiers, police and 'spy' Still Missing from the Coalition's Pack of Cards Protesters cry halt to the conquest of Spain by concrete mortgages Just AA sk Business (AFP): Dutch criticised over visa rules (AFP): Mafia boss arrest (AP): Child porn killing (Reuters): TV war on terror (AFP): Wall-to-wall sex Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian ice man chases his Alaskan hat-trick Admiral to retrace voyages that put China on the map Explorer known as the Three-Jewelled Eunuch is now being rediscovered at home, Clifford Coonan reports from Beijing Woodland Trust British Airways Car giant enters lucrative race to build care homes ArtsFirst Population time bomb fuels fears for Japan's economy Castro joins Latin American Left to celebrate first win in Uruguay Dublin Revolution turns lemon in former Soviet state Comment (AP): Iran and Russia in nuclear deal (Reuters): Political smuggler (Reuters): New Togo protest (AFP): Two die at festival (AFP): Teargas drowning (Reuters): Maoist attacks The Times Crime rises beneath New York Commuters in fear after murders on subway train system, reports James Doran Busybody neighbour accused of being serial murderer Times Business Monday February 28 2005 HSBC faces pay dispute How the Week Finished BBC fears new licence looph... TWG readied for auction despite failed buyout bid Pearson rejects speculation of break-up under new Direct Line Fiddling figures won't give this rule legs Need to Know FTSE 100 Data "You Can Do Business Anywhere in the World. Why Bother … Exchange Rates Change on the Week Stop Press Stamp duty plans Ebbers to testify Telit looks to AIM Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Data Day Business Big Shot British Funds Mining firms' £15.6bn plans The Times Major Miners Blackfriars chief raises bid concerns Aussie UK planning to serve up shares EADS to raise £3bn to finance AirTanker project Big Reserves Shell and Qatar do $7 billion gas deal Opec supply cut 'unlikely' EU to ask public if Microsoft has changed its ways The Times Economic uncertainty is a certainty Economic Briefing UK expat's claim to full pension goes to the Lords Joy for sole traders as compulsory insurance law scrapped OU Business School The Wish List CBI warns that 'risky' tax rise will damage UK Jones asks US to help UK firms Responsive to change of circumstances Cool customer keen to keep focus 21st Century Stars: Aegis Robert Lerwill, Aegis's chief-elect, talks to Nic Hopkins about media buying in the digital age dti The Company's Score Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Peter Benenson Lawyer who founded Amnesty International to further his unswerving belief in the rights of man Lives Remembered Jean Cayrol French Resistance hero and writer whose work anticipated Beckett in its originality and pessimism Jean Cayrol, writer, was born on June 6,1911. He died on February 17, 2005, aged 93 Dick Rubinstein Adventure-hungry Special Operations soldier who organised guerrilla resistance in France and Burma Mercury low in western twilight in the night sky in March Awards debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Good Men and True? The debate still simmers on whether we should scrap jury trials. We print more of your responses Balance of power Don't blame the people The least dirty dozen Replace jurors, not juries Continental methods Tortuous wheels Forthcoming Marriages Middle Temple Promotions in the Armed Forces Dinner Birthdays Births Deaths Picture Gallery Anniversaries Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Stately piles in ashes after an infernal winter Notebook Architecture Capitals rise up to resist a punctured skyline Recalling the postwar imagination Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Verdict valid despite one lie Privy Council Internet search vitiates jury verdict Court of Appeal Power to bail witness in contempt of court Court of Appeal Times Online Correction Limit to reliance on fresh evidence Queen's Bench Divisional Court Estoppel applies to trademark cases Chancery Division Primary carer's attitude relevant Court of Appeal Former test not apt under new rules Court of Appeal Voiding insurance altering rights of parties Court of Appeal Ei Niño comes with clouds descending Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day February 28, 1987 Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Persecution complex unites Pipe and Fallon Racing Times Test Mullins calls time on training career Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Farmer Jack enjoys better of exchanges Wolverhampton The Wright Track Plumpton Jumps Leaders Trainers Lingfield Park The Results Service Today's Fixtures Boat Race crews sink trial opponents Rowing Gardener hopes to dig up new talent In the second part of our Sporting Inspirations campaign to put young people in touch with their dreams, David Powell attends a training session where talented sprinters can pick up tips from an Olympic gold medal-winner On Track Champion to defend title Britons end 40-year medal wait Bobsleighing Homechoice By a Correspondent: Newcastle emerge as main threat to Chester's ambitions Basketball Calderwood leads charge by Rhinos Rugby League Engage Super League Leeds Rhinos Widnes Vikings How They Stand Warrington fail to contain dominant Hull Hull Wannington Wolves Quartet steer Egham to cup victory Bowls Prosecute cheats, says to lawyer Drugs in Sport Rea delight as Broncos enjoy a stampede London Broncos Wakefield Trinity W Hudson in danger of sack after failed test Toyota Faldo finds old rivalry renewed in the studio Golf John Hopkins on the latest venture for the three-times Open champion Toms breezes to crushing triumph Reading suffer reversals in premier division and cup Hockey Poor opener for Toseland Brodie waits Prior sets pace Federer's repeat Kostelic closes in Bedfordshire lead Doubles triumph How They Stand Newcastle revival inspired by Tait Oliver Sweeney Absence of Goode tells for Leicester Northampton leicester Harlequins' fight earns vital victory Bath Hariequins Wasps catch fire after coach's roasting Zurich Premiership The Times Wales show character to beat flamboyant France Williams ignites team's passion in archetypal game of two halves France Wales Rugby Union Relieved Scotland halt losing streak Scotland Italy The Times More spills than thrills in dour struggle Robinson left to rue referee's contribution Rbs Six Nations Championship O2 Moments of brilliance tip the balance Gerald Davies Timesonline Norwich Union Direct Woodward given much food for thought How They Stand Owen Slot Tetley's The Times Crossword 22,911 Match Statistics Times Sport Faded England haunted by shadows of the past The Times Extra Specials Free Today with the Times Plus The Times Quotes of the Day You were right, Noël: work is much more fun than fun It may seem warped, but I rejoice that so many people find their work fascinating Image of the Day Sixties model Jeannine Vautrin wears a baby-doll nightie in white nylon, the synthetic fabric Invented 70 years ago today The Ethicist Behave or the bunny gets it: parent power is back After the 1990s fad of enduring children's tantrums and nurturing their self-esteem, parents are now being advised to manipulate, threaten and punish them, says Sandra Tsing Loh I've come across a few children who, while deserving love, have a bad habit of screaming The first and the T2's Su Doku puzzle has captivated readers and spawned a host of copycats. Its creator, Wayne Gould, tells Hugo Rifkind why the T2 original is uniquely fiendish and provides some tips for solving it I bought a Rubik's cube, and bought the book, and still couldn't solve the damn thing Harpers Solve Puzzles, Win Prizes Why we Love It Dead reckoning Could post mortems go 'virtual', asks Jerome Burne The Times Dr Thomas Stuttaford Hilton now sees his cardiologist only one a year, cycles to work and keeps slim Parent Forum Mothers of Invention Entries close tomorrow 'Our rights are being ignored' Heather Nicholson on the grief of estranged grandparents Children are more likely to confide their proplems to grandparents Peas and mint: the perfect marriage Dish Green Pea and Mint Frittata Who are you to Men's Style Toffs may be an endangered social species but when it comes to dress sense they have the effortless poise that goes with knowing exactly who you are—unlike the rest of us poor urban plebs, says James Delingpole I've begun to suspect that us metropolitan sophisticates have totally lost the plot Warms the cockles of your, ahem, heart Microwave Man Good stuff, once they tu Puffball hems—some as enticing as a day-old souffle—mushroomed on Milan's catwalks, but teeny flared jackets, geomatric designs and tulip-shaped skirts impressed Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Trends Arts Still following his own script Interview Nowadays television has little room for dramatist Alan Plater. The small screen's loss is theatre and radio's gain, finds Ian Johns A Life in Drama Symphony for moans and Rampant Rabbit Jessica Vale's album is made up entirely of samples of people having sex. So what exactly was that sound? Or that one? There are hours of fun to be had guessing what you're listening to Week Ahead Entertainments Seven Days to Go Photographer TV Firsts Concert King's Consort Wigmore Hall The long road Homer Theatre The Odyssey Bristol Old vic Theatre Disembodied BAC, SW11 Pop Killing Joke Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Prime Time Film Guide Factual Sport Kids TV itv Variations Film Choice Cracking up with a comic chameleon Weekend TV Viewing Guide A little kiss-ass might help True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3525 Polygon Win Puzzle Book and Champagne Word Watching One. Tel The Times Showman who Deserves Stage Whistleblower 31. The Game Mourinho Gives Fans the Finger Matt Dickinson on the Chelsea manager's attempt to silence his critics, which misfired when the police sent him to the stands Gerrard's Pain Heightened by Own Goal and Cup Final Defeat Oliver Kay on the agonies of a gifted player torn between loyalty and glory The Games Carling Cup Final Chelsea Start out on Road to Destiny Chelsea Liverpool Bung Allegations Levelled at Former Director of Leeds Tonight Muamba Handed Highbury Haven Rob Shepherd on how Arsenal's foreign policy is starting to move closer to home Dean Row over Race Website How I Miss Millennium Moments Memories of Cardiff finals still strong after my old pals' superb showing in defeat United in Ruud Health Spain Makes a Stand Pr Stunts that Burnt a £2M Hole in the Pocket of Crozier's FA Shirt Tale a Sad One for Vale Keegan Hopes Unfulfilled Oliver Kay says financial restrictions have helped scupper City manager's ambitions Real Men Don't Wear Gloves Tony Cascarino sees a foreign hand behind the trend in wearing accessories Glovestory The Times Everton Show Real Sparkle Aston Villa Rooney Warming to Thrill of the Chase Manchester United Johnson Bears down on Henry Crystal Palace And Lee after Displaying More Sleight of Foot Fools Rush in for Card Game Topmarksmen Leading English Goalscorers Jol Moves into Optimism Mode Tottenham Hotspur Dyer Leads Upward Mar Newcastle United Lucozade Sport Golden Graham to the Rescue Middlesbrough Aston Villa 1 Nagging Doubts Plague Wigan Gillingham Ipswich Struggling to Hold their Nerve Ipswich Town Regained Pride Boosts Forest's Survival Hopes Nottingham Forest Leeds Welcome Outbreak of Stability Leeds United Righton & Hove Alb Reading Coventry City Sheffield United Plymouth Argyle Leeds Welcome Outbreak of Stability Entertainment Ends once Elliott Fades Trundle Puts Swansea Back on Track Grimsby Town The Times Bellamy Sets the Seal on Celtic's Revival Clyde Grady's Double Helps United to March on Dundee United Bank of Scotland Premierleague Rangers Heart of Midlothian Hibernian Barnet Back on Title Path Non-League Mawson Saves the Day for Hereford Eastwood Town Thefantasygame Tenacious Dowie Knocks down Dismissive Punditry Weeklywinner Theleaderboard Thesuperleague manager Championship manager 5 French Game under Cloud Adam Sage reports on a widespread investigation into alleged corruption Results and Tables I Am a Nutcase - Read All about It Aki Riihilahti knows a few things about obsession and life in the sportlight Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You José's Heirs and Graces The Hairdryer 100% Fiction—no Added Sweeteners Relativeobscurity Revealing the Little-Known Third Brother Delia's Dish What They're Eating in Norwich Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures tiny.com The Times Welcome Contents Memorablememorabilia Ayrton Senna's Tag Heuer Model S 25706C Watch, 1993 Why this Man is so Driven to Win Murray Walker on the sport's hottest debate—just who is the greatest of all? The 2005 Season Memorablememorabilia 1971-72 Tyrrell-Cosworth Car Close Season Fact or Fiction Regulationsexplained Are You Still Watching? Yes, at the Moment Memorablememorabilia Nelson Piquet's Helmet The Times Good-Time Guys Kevin Eason enjoys Räikkönen's travails Picture Gallery Memorablememorabilia Roy Nockolds' Goodwood Foster Heavy Fright Champs Tom Clarkson finds out how the teams travel Memorablememorabilia Signed Chequered Flag Ferrariload Minardiaload Teamwork Turkey to Be a Feast Suna Erdem on why Istanbul can't wait for its debut in Formula One Wheretonext? The Times Memorablememorabilia James Hunt's Overall Suit Wheeldeal When Circuit Training Takes on New Meaning Matthew Pinsent on his hair-raising spin with Britain's top Formula One driver Jordan Ready to Throw the Needle Away Kate Battersby finds the newly retired maverick preparing to take a back seat Memorable memorabilia Autographed Ayrton Senna Baseball Cap Invest Wisely on Promise of Raikkonen F1 05 the Guide Title Gluttons Ferrari Time to Step up Bar Honda Facts Engine Vroom Renault Aussie Factor Bmw. Williamsf1 Team Spirits Out of Sight Sauber Petronas Just the Tonic Red Bull Racing Facts A Winning Pair Panasonic Toyota Racing Indian Promise Jordan Toyota Facts A Point at Best The 2005 Season Race by Race
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