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News from 03/03/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Nic Hopkin, Gabriele Marcotti, D. R. Cooper, Roger Kendall, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Stella Duffy, Kathy EVANS(Director), Sarah Potter, Helen Nugent and Joe Morgan, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, John Stittle, Christopher Wood, Dr Thomas Stuttuford, Mark Souster, Catherine Phlip, David Rhys Jones, Edward Owen and Daniel McGrory, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Robert Chillcott, Christine Seib, David Chater, Tony Hunter (President), Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Padraic Murphy, Douglas Murray, D. J. Wheatley, Richard Irving, Barbara King, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Mitch Dowsett, Kevin Eason, Nipples, Polly Neate, Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Simon Taylorson, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Scott Murdoch, Mark Ellen, David Carr-Allinson, Paul Cavadino (Chief Executive), Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ian MacKinnon, Roy Button, Geoff MONAGHAN(Chair), Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, David Powis, Adam Sherwin and Dan Sabbagh, Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, J. E. MORGAN(Fellow and Director of Studies in Law), Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Holly Finn, Sam Coates, James Knight and Katrina Manson, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Richard Llyod Parry, Philip Reid, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Adam Sage, Kaveh Solhekol, Stephen Jones, Naomin Klein, Xan Rice, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Roger Boyes, Michael Morpugo, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Peter MORGAN(Director General), Michelle Henery, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Tom Cox, Des Dearlove, Rocco Forte, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Clare STEVENS(Deputy Editor), Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Juliet Lyons (Director), Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Eric Ellis, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Denis Seguin, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Frances Crook (Director), Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, John Plummer, Stephen Heard, Benedict Nightingale, Mike Dawson, Erica Wagner and Dalya Alberge, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Clare Dight, Sunetra Chakravarti, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Idris Francis, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Richard Beeston and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Howard provokes row over NHS Outback Prince Baghdad shooting Career Debt arrears rise US spending alert Rugby reprimand Index Computer tax set to replace TV licence fee Black and white Future Viewing And read all over The girl who rewrote schools' dress rules MoD logs on again with plans for £4bn computer network Comment The Times Glitches and botched jobs that blighted an IT giant Rethink over Gypsies' camp Crack down Vaccine go-ahead A fine mess Prisoner escapes T2 Britain America Canada France Germany Japan Wadworth X6 The world is brought to book A list of global bestsellers reveals that the French are patriotic, the Americans political and the British 'celebrity-crazy'. Erica Wagner and Dalya Alberge report Howard and Blair clash on woman's long wait for operation Team gets MMR jab to stop mumps outbreak Surgery put off seven times New voice for crime victims Gun 'unethical' Test for cancer IRA robbery link Polyglot Noddy Weather Eye Dior Richest man gets honour that money cannot buy HIV vaccine? I'll eat my hat, says Gates Muslim girl wins legal battle over school dress AA Extremist group gave its blessing to case Human Rights Act is now central to British life Headmaster 'fondled a teacher's bottom' Weideneeld & Nicolson Jackson spin-doctor recalls PR disaster Crisis manager claims singer's lawyers said they painted boy's mother as a crack whore, writes Chris Ayres in Santa Maria Aged Auntie will have to modernise but is safe for now Ratings must no longer be acme of success Christians demand audit into 'alternative' dramas Changes to the Charter Licence fee reprieved for ten years-and no-one else gets a slice of £2.8bn Culture Secretary's Green Paper rejects proposals to bring in outside agencies, reports Dan Sabbagh Most Britons 'fear falling victim to identity fraud' Calling All Fashion Flirts Boogeyman Thief ran up bill of £30,000 in my name Hyundai Lord of the box office to sue over hobbit profits Hollywood's highest-paid director wants a bigger share of the billions generated by his Tolkien trilogy, Nic Hopkin reports Burton's wives unite for tribute People Expedia Picture Gallery Offstage drama Sic transit point Ps Bob's bright star Orange Child porn swamps police work Some staff spend a third of their time on internet investigations, writes Richard Ford Firm had to set up its own CCTV trap dfs The Good Fertility Guide Motorola V3 I had no idea he intended to kill our son, says mother Checklist will help surgeons to operate on the correct part dfs Operational Blunders Lloyds TSB Business Gurkhas mobilise as snow traps motorists US royal interest Tackling the roots of youth crime Minister's line on ECJ under attack Police Powers Olympic hopes Church divisions Railway consumes billions in aid Strain of the train Postal votes Music in schools Blinkers on The Times Situation Vacant Wanted, a serious contender for the presidency of the World Bank Promoting Talent Helpful hints for avoiding irritating fatalities at work How a secret agent crept off the page and infiltrated a corner of my mind Arts Notebook The Mute Button A Green Paper which fails to challenge the BBC Thunderer: Mother of all stupid theories Heroic herald of freedom One man's influence over George Bush follows naturally from his experiences in the Soviet gulag Index Stop quibbling, start delivering Colossal changes in Whitehall have provided a challenge unimaginable 20 years ago Let's get this clear: how do Brown and Blair differ in their politics? Toyota Scotland Yard hunt for militant linked to Madrid bombing smile.co.uk Online Terror suspect 'ran jihad web network' from South London How many designers does it take to change a fashion house? Labels have abandoned using high-profile names to revamp collections, reports Lisa Armstrong. Photographs by Jack Hill mazDa mazDa New inquest on rower ordered Transplant death Signed for city T2 Thank God I'm now parish priest instead of the Archbishop Dr David Hope tells Ruth Gledhill that he put mountains of church paperwork on the skip 'with pleasurable abandon' Police found 275 ballot papers in 'vote factory' abbey Cramped prison ship will close Austin Reed Online university 'squandered £50m' MPs say only 900 students signed up for the internet venture which was fired by the dot-com boom, Tony Halpin reports Toshiba Toucan Why bringing up baby is a £52,000 job for parents Sport British is not always best for greenest groceries abbey 93% of food labels 'inaccurate' master park Rehoused football club plays for ashes Carmakers try to beat order that may save pedestrians opodo.co.uk Missing earl 'was killed by accident' Burns tragedy Sewage kills fish Embassy protest Tongue twisters Comment Prince does bogs, boobs and bugs but skips his Outback stag party Glider trainee 'froze with fear' Howard fails test for doctor in the House Parliamentary Sketch Jaguar Kennedy 'soft on crime' Picture Gallery Teachers oppose plan giving more power to parents Today in Parliament HSBC Blair rejects Tory proposals for time limit on anti-terrorism law No tragic jolt from this tale of horror Firstnight Dance Highland Fling Sadler's Wells Nationwide Arts funding 'appalling' British Casino Asscociation WHSmith Index Democracy dawns in Arab world Polls take place in Iraq, among the Palestinians and even in Saudi Arabia. Richard Beeston and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour report Judge due to try Saddam shot dead by Iraqi rebels Lebanese Opposition demands withdrawal of all Syrian troops The Times British Airways Never on the Sabbath Kosher phone taps into new market for mobiles Mystery fuel loss threatens Fossett's solo record flight abbey The Heaviest churchill Fat players are muscling in on American football China's man in Hong Kong to go as Beijing finally loses patience Face-saving finale to seven years of stagnation MacAu's success sealed cheif executive's fate, says Eric Ellis (AP): Pearl murder suspect held (AFP): Uzbek posting (AP): Hostage arrests (Reuters): Shock for wolves (AP): Author's last word Debate Homechoice Pirates return to plunder shipping lane The post-disaster lull is over, Richard Lloyd Parry reports Women get back chance to rebuild lost families 50 tribesmen dead as UN troops go on Congo offensive Community leaders accuse peacekeepers of seeking revenge for deaths of fellow soldiers, Xan Rice reports from Bunia Vauxhall Mugabe in threat to take back seized land (AP): Bulgaria crime gangs targeted onetel Neo-Nazi guru faces racism trail (Reuters): Banker found dead at home LSE at offer price Ford gets subsidy Chiron approval Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones HBOS hit as debts in arrears rise to £1.7bn Canadians circle the square with bid for Can Ex-HP chief up for World Bank post Index Bloomer made prudent move It Takes chutzpah to aim for deep and meaningful relationships … Winning ways matrix Bank offers hope on the audit front Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day North Sea Oil Look Ahead MCI bid talks Stop Press Bid allegations Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Director's Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Big retailers face curb on expanding upwards MYOB Wilson Bowden seeks sales boost Savills soars on 47% rise profits UBS Greenspan puts pressure on US to cut spending Court hears of WorldCom finance director's talks with FBI agents The Times Taxman taking £6bn too much Bribery conspiracy retrail for Wembley duo The taste of excess City Diary Short-haul ticket City Diary William Hill to give back £500m to investors Gallaher draws on emerging markets Target error City Diary FSA 'powerless' over leak of Eurotunnel data Xstrata drops conditions for takeover of WMC Interexec Shire cautious over drug ban New blow for Crestor LG Philips sheds 800 jobs as site closes Worry over foreign pensions Goldman forced to drop Diageo Rathbone offer not 'final' The Times Pru reveals growth plan for China as profits rise Premier plots growth despite Sudan 1 scare Oracle China is not the exclusive domain of large companies Enterprise Ideal Shopping founders give up control for £10m Woman's touch drives sales Barclay brothers value Littlewoods at £200m Japan's top firms to get first female president Matalan says retail sector will stay tough MmO2 is lifted as broker is bullish on German prospects Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets 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 Food alarm does little to frighten Premier investors Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gallaher Gilts Nestor resurgent on hopes of recovery Smaller Capitalisation Shares Wilson Bowden Banking & Finance Austrian 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 Hargreaves Lansdown Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians etb Index Brian Luckhurst Kent and England cricketer who was noted for his tenacity and loyalty to his club and country Brain Luckhurst, cricketer, was born on February 5,1939. He died on March 1,2005, aged 66 Omar Sivori Wily Argentine international who wooed football crowds with his dazzling play Omar Sivori, footballer and manger, was born on October 2,1935. he died on february 17,2005, aged 69 Lives Remembered Kent and England Cricketer who was noted for his tenacity and loyalty to his club and country D. Allan Bromley White House adviser who made vastly more efficient the support for US science and technology D. Allan Bromley, scientist and government advisor, was born on May 4,1926. He died on February 10,2005, aged 78 Hubert Curien French scientist and government minister who galvanised the Europen space programme Hobert Curien, crystalllopher and public servant, was born on October 30,1924. He died on February 10,2005, aged 80 Arnold Allen Effective chairman of the UKAEA at a time of drastic upheavals Arnold Allen, CBE, chairman of UKAEA, 1984-86, was born on December 30,1924. He died on January 22,2005, aged 80 Lives in Brief … Richards, architect and public transport consultant, was born on October 6,2004, aged 76 Professor Anthony Levi, scholar, was born on May 30,1929. He died on December 30,2004. aged 75 Norman Gale, rugby players, was born on July 24,1939. he died on January 31,2005, aged 65 Howard Kent, yoga enthusiast, was born on April 2,1919. He died on February 15,2005, aged 85 Herbert Brown, Chemist, was born on May 22,1912. he died on December 12,2004, aged 92 debate@the times.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Time for a Brown Revolution? Libby Purves wrote that Labour might fare better with Gordon Brown at the helm. Do you agree? Keep the new Short memory? Hiding the mess What's your view? The power behind A bogus boom Robbing Peter Service of Thanksgiving Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Appointment Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Births Deaths Elections Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Swan Multiple Display Advertising Items Craic on for the best place to celebrate St Patrick's Day Visit Ireland for £92, or France for £89, both for two nights; a week in Sicily for £321. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Pride on your side There's more to Cardiff than sport. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items ROL Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Easter bunnies like a moveable feast Weather Eye Times Online Two-stage process in discrimination hearings Court of Appeal Liability for unpresented company cheques Chancery Division Extended sentence cannot be added to training order Court of Appeal Whole insurance claim forfeited Court of Appeal Times Online Concept of serious sexual harm Court of Appeal Party must suffer burden when choosing to take benefit Chancery Division Power to adjourn house closure order limited Queen's Bench Division Liquidator liable for discontinuance costs Court of Appeal Landlord not in shop Court of Appeal Bench should not act as prosecutor Privy Council Index Pipe backs down from stand on dope tests Racing Times Test Picture Gallery Yesterday's Results Southwell The Times Sports Book Ludlow Dispute takes shine off Barbados Gold Cup Diary King makes light of night shift Ice Hockey Lingfield Park Racing Taunton England are spared power of Colling-for now Netball The Results Service Today's Fixture 'Malicious' Todt forces Minardi off the road Motor Racing Nottingham rely on French flair In the clear Kenyans lift ban Homesick prop Tennis taking down the barriers Owen Slot says that Britain's search for a Wimbledon champion is gathering momentum in the playgrounds of Hull Poll puts London in fourth sport Olympic Games The Draw Drysdale seals stirring fightback Rugby League Bogdanovic given onerous task of replacing Henman Tennis Woosnam gets nod to continue the craic Ryder Cup Popular Welshman celebrates birthday in style Ian Woosnam Nick Faldo Tour Statistics Nick is black-balled over latest marketing gimmick Colourful novelty act threatens to muddy waters for man in the street, Tom Cox says Scot on course for place in world's top 50 Other Sporting Odd Balls Ireland wary of Betsen tripwire Mehrtens hoping for another taste of All Blacks magic Tomorrow Times Online Laporte puts in motion key changes to secure France locks Stanley inspires red-letter day Bowls The Sunday Times Top-drawer England profit from new surge of npower Delia proves that she can still mix it with the best Reich strike draws attention to Hoddle's frustration How They Stand Palace plan to kick out Cantona again The Premiership Today Everton likely to escape coin-throwing charge Gamble on Woodgate may cost Real dear Red Kooga Times Online By Our Sports Staff: Owen helps Madrid close gap on leaders Allardyce keen to assist rehabilitation of Pennant Duberry cuts all ties with unhappy era at Leeds Rick Broadbent on the player leaving Elland Road with a smile on his face Whatever Happened to the O'leary Lads? Tottenham reward Jol by coasting through to last eight Revised Draw Peugeot The Times Crossword 22,914 Cole injury puts further strain on Arsenal reserves Prutton faces music after being hit by ten-game ban Arsenal's victory in the FA Cup was watched by a peak … Index Injury curse strikes again as Robinson is ruled out The Times Woosnam's the man Head over heels: Keane helps to fire Tottenham into last eight of FA Cup The Times Quotes of the Day Keeping up with the Joneses can damage your happiness Napoleon envid Caesar, Caesar envid Alexander, Alexander envied Hercules Needle madness Brightening up German question Image of the Day The Ethicist That guy in the dark suit, he strikes a chord Reuniting his rock band after 30 years proved complicated, Mark Ellen tells Word magazine. One of them had a punishing work schedule—he's the Prime Minister The waitress was amazed to discover Blair trying to remember Wishing Well I could do this. . . if I had more talent Word magazine Some of Morpurgo's top authors The Times Once upon a time Today is World Book Day, and it's a chance to inspire love of reading in the young, says Michael Morpurgo We are all responsible for the fact that our children are alienated from books The Times Use your mussels to save the world Dish Su Doku for Beginners Times Online How to dress like Style The world's best informed dressers were out in force in London, Milan and Paris 2005. So what was going on off the catwalks? We hope you're taking notes. . . A free nip'n' tuck with no pain? I'd be there like a shot Getting Personal It's hard to be a man Male irritability is an inevitable fact of modern life, says Dr. Thomas Stuttaford One in four women now marries someone younger, making some men constantly tense Papal Treatment Breathing difficulties are often a feature of long-staning Parkinson's diesease Screen I'm happiest on the couch I have a very cushy job, says Woody Allen. I don't work nearly as hard as you might think The man who broke New Releases Kinsey gives James Christopher the eye, but doesn't follow through Kinsey Somersault Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies Boogeyman The Times More New Releases Will Smith makes a charming romcom … Hitch Flight if the Phoenix Ma Mere Tropicam Malady Curzon LA Story Where Hilary Swank leads, Sean Macaulay has been before, bringing back this cut-out-'n-keep guide to the great Hollywood burger bars It will do for pigeons what Babe did for pigs Set Report Britain's first full CGI animation is banking on the wartime derring-do of a patriotic bird. Wendy Ide finds a studio obsessed with feathers, and farting Sideways UGC Movie Books At last, a book about Orson Welles that avoids the usual psychobabble. Christopher Wood on the Wellesology industry Ouagadougou finds its own Croisette Festival Report Every two years Burkina Faso offers a window on the African world. James Knight and Katrina Manson report The Chorus Coming to a Console near You? Tomorrow in T2 NFT Come on, make my game Clint Eastwood is the latest star to join the video-gaming industry. Denis Seguin reports Head over heels about Somersault An Australian coming-of-age movie has Stephen Dalton doing flick-flacks in the aisle Spanglish Hotel Rwanda First Choice Dropping a bombshell Theatre Insignificance Lyceum, Sheffield Pop The Bravery Koko, NW1 More First Night Concert OAE/Fischer Festival Hall UK TV Theatre Satin 'n' Steel Nottingham Playhouse Entertainments Concert Philharmonia/Ashkenazy Festival Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Index Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide Horizon Dispatches Channel 4,9pm Grown up Gappers Film Choice Frequency (2000) The Colour of Paradise (1999) Hot date fails to live up to expectations Last Night TV Variations Roll away the stone True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3528 Polygon Win Puzzle Book and Champagne Su Doku Rating: Fiendish Companion Stairlifts Career Time out for staff to taste life's treats The Week in Work Inside Contact US The Times Statwatch Good Week... Bad Week What Else Happened Deloitte Make tracks for a blinding ride Teams Data File The 60-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs, Turn to It's a funny old business How To. . . Master Office Humour The workplace is a great source of jokes, and a stage for jokers, provided you avoid politics and sex, say the experts. Daniel Allen presents a guide to making the most of humour at work Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More Multiple Display Advertising Items What Can I Earn? Can I advertise a job limited to single people? Worklife Challenge How Do I Become. . . Momentum Swap the daily grind for a dream career Interview Many of us wish for an ideal job to allow us to escape the routine, but very few take the step to turn that dream into reality. Carol Lewis speaks to two people who did My Best Move. . . . . . And my Worst Competition . . . Win a Career Makeover Terms and conditions: No purchase necessary Data File Web Watch What It's like Working for . . . The British Council Life at the British Council is a relaxed and creative experience. And the hours are flexible too, as Carol Lewis discovers The Key to . . . Warwick National programme for local authorities The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job in . . . Information Technology The game plan for Euro degrees A fresh approach to higher education in Europe offers a range of novel opportunities and challenges. Des Dearlove reports Case Study The Market for Liars In a Nutshell The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch The Office Psychologist Beware, the boss has an eye on you Trend Watch Employee Monitoring As employers increasingly use electronic and other surveillance tools to keep tabs on their staff, Clare Dight wonders how far they're allowed to go Put the cut in your strut What to Wear ... In the Creative Industries Work Kit Statwatch Picture Gallery Essentials Companies need to tackle long hours Letters Test Yourself . . . 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