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News from 04/03/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Charles Bremner and Caroline Merrell, Claire Davis, Anthony Clift, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Michael Evans and Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Aisha Khan, Grace Bradberry, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Victoria Solt Dennis, Peter Lansley, Donna Leon, N. A. Simmons, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Newman, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Caroline Brannigan, Mark Casewell, Philip Howard, S. W. B Newsom, Kevin O'Flynn, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Joyce Blake, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Jim Ashton, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Karl Wittwer, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Brian Jarvis, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Richard Hill, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Barbara McMahon, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Laurie Feather, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rinus Michels, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Sanderson and Rosemary Bennett, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Dennis Witcombe, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Christina Speight, John Price, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Phil Rees, Martin Johnson, David Fellows, John Walker, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Brian North Lee, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Alan Birch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Howard Goodall, Marcus Binney, Tim Mickleburgh, Lucia Adams, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Matthew Pryor, Ian Phillips, Karen Wood, Graham Darlow, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Robert Walker, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Thronton Cleveleys, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Russell Jenkins, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Dominic Kennedy, Jack Hill, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Frank McMillen, Ian Johns, Malcolm Boyden, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sophie Kirkham, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Eben Wilson, Michael Phillips, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, Simon Jenkins, Michael Emmerson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Pitts, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Terence C. Harvey, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Joseph Selkon, Tony Halpin, Abigail Rayner, Sophie Roell, Tom MacFarlane, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Stuart Hathaway, Ken Thomas, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Caroline Dillon, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Adams hands 7 names to police Murder ordeal Terror law pledge High flight Deal slammed Robben return Index Campaign begins with battle of wounded arm China Inc Uncommon scents In the Times Today The Times Battle of wounded arm starts campaign Timetable for Treatment Emergency! Call a press officer Political Sketch Index Carey worry on uniform ruling Muslim searches Terrorism arrests Hooligan charges Corrections The Rival Viewpoints Tiffany Scots icon is skating on thin ice Unsigned £1m masterpiece attributed to Scottish artish may have been painted by a Frenchman, writes Shirley English Key target for English and maths 'forgotten' by Labour Kelly is 'taking schools back to Victorian era' How parent power may come back to haunt Prime Minister Analysis Provisionals buckle under people power Analysis Salvatove Ferragamo T2 Adams hands names of seven IRA murder suspects to police Senior Sikh soldier sues over race and sex bias Allegations by a woman warrant officer with 21 years' service involve a brigadier and three colonels, reports Adam Fresco timesonline Look Terror in the Face Footballers in road race crash Equal rights for all Life for arsonist Mayor on attack Doctor 'wrong' Literary criticism Dramatic return Housing market slowest in EU Spotter's delight SAS hero parachuted in for princes Drug-busting officer who specialises in risk management will guard William and Harry, reports Michael Evans and Andrew Pierce Tories dismiss judges' fears to pledge backing for terror Bill The judiciary may be dragged into the political arena and exposed to a backlash, reports David Charter Accept that 'dead but free' is a hollow boast Political Briefing Case halted by threat of death sentence Bill Timetable Fury over lenient sentence for cleric who backed Bali bombs Blast Fallout It cost the taxpayer £19,000 last year to dress the 'men in tights' Freedom Act reveals cost of Serjeant at Arms' ceremonial outfit, writes Greg Hurst bt How to Dress a Serjeant at Arms Citroën Jaguar Nikon milliondollar Boy trapped alone for days with dead father Cherie Blair shows charitable face of TV commercialism People Fiery performance guaranteed Free Sour taste in the Big Apple Ps churchill abbey Media 'Jackson aide gave me script of nice things to say about singer' Cold is no comfort in Garden of England Skoda Boy, 14, faces life over takeaway shop murder Prudential Sport Asian locked up with racist as part of staff's 'gladiator' game Speed cameras Hygiene not key to fighting MRSA Anomalies and inequities of public and private pensions Tax as a factor in finding happiness The Alpha course Who nurdles wins Effect on Church of royal wedding Garden of Eden Televised repeats? The Times Clean Bill of Health Research suggests the MMR injection is, and was, safe Coruscating on Thin Ice Scotland has always welcomed incomers with folded arms Paranoid? No, but the Gloucester shoe-bomber is out to get us Notebook Choppers and Change Fools rush in when spending billions on defence What have the Americans ever done for us? Liberated 50 million people … The entire historical dynamic of this blighted region has blighted region has already shifted Something very important is happening now that will be very hard to stop Get me another gimmick, quick You can tell it's election time: absurd new initiatives are coming thick and fast The Times thetimes The battle to halt subtopia The New Forest's new status as a National Park is a sham; our countryside is under assault Thunderer: The best £2.33 you can spend Soldier didn't understand son he killed, says ex-wife The Times Magazine Nationwide Fatal accidents more likely in poor families Range Fruit lovers bunch together as Britons eat for their health Body of work shows art as a matter of life and death Firstnight Visual Art Marc Quinn White Cube, London N1 Lloyds TSB dfs BBC attacked for paying burglar shot by Martin Austin Reed What is Being Offered Tate chooses house artist Farmers are to be paid for letting the grass grow greener Homebase sharps Timing is everything Ancient humans still start a fight The hobbits are in class all of their own, say scientists Study that debunks MMR autism link hailed by doctors PC World Patients turned off by NHS video link The Heart of Paris from Just £59 Return World lauds success of measles vaccine Spot Check dolphin bathrooms By a Correspondent: Boy struck by pellet aimed at firefighters AA emporio Police investigate 'fight' among girls after an 11-year-old dies The Link 'We must start to take the Tory Party seriously' Alan Milburn tells Tom Baldwin that there is an election to win before he decides his future Apathy is the write word Price Waterhouse Coopers sky take the Tory party seriously' Index Postman's life threatened over votes £500 was offered for a sackful of postal ballots, an electoral court was told. Dominic Kennedy reports teach By a Correspondent: Regional assembly campaigners spent £400,000 and lost Fake dentist jailed as life of luxury is opened wide Jessops Fashion for a fuller figure won't shape up into bulk sales With some happy exceptions designers are having it large, writes Lisa Armstrong in Paris. Photographs by Jack Hill Interflora T2 Weather Eye Diplomat faces air rage charge Chunnel warning Currying favour Charge medals Property boom Pommie Prince rolls back 39 years with a return visit to Timbertop War declared on alien weed invasion Comet Index High-flyer goes round the world solo in 67 hours Fossett's fortune and fame based on taking risks Travel Marvel WH Smith American deaths in Iraq reach 1,500 Kinsey Bush faces domestic strife as reform plan runs into difficulty Buccaneer banker shot dead in his Swiss home The Times Bolshoi acts against bid to censor new opera (AP): Racists drive Muslim woman from her job tiscali Children advised on abuse as trial starts Schindler or swindler? Germans question SS officer's Jewish roots The Times Comment (AP): Pope 'improving' (AP): Shooting protest (AFP): Bridge crash ba.com Korea Occupied Japan's war shrine 'an insult to conscripts' Koizumi supporter arrested on fraud charges Somalia's secret dumps of toxic waste washed ashore by tsunami Homechoice Explosive store blast kills pupils Mercenaries free (Reuters): Saudi Shias vote (Reuters): Anti-police riots (AFP): Killer crocodile Anger as tribal rape case convictions are quashed The positive approach to quest for an HIV bride The Times Iran shows nuclear bunker mentality Learndirect Saudis tell Syria to get troops out of Lebanon quickly Index Yukos move fails Umbro in fashion Stewart release Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Hoon 'tried to pass £3bn deal ahead of election' Minerva founder's £37m windfall Brown pressed to ease burden of stamp duty Horlick may buy firm she quit Rate rise less likely Give and take Averys FSA should at least seek City's respect Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Look Ahead New rating agency Stop Press Buyback grows Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Care homes may attract £100m bid Nouveau riche trust takes on aristocrat Think-tank attacks 'unaccountable' FSA ECB remains defiant as recovery falters Store cards inquiry is widened What the Buyer Would Get Insurance 'forced up' by ruling Investment managers snub sale of Deutsche fund unit Woman scorned may buy her old employer HSE Bank to pay $461m over WorldCom Russian energy merger in doubt News Corp raises Fox shares offer Trinity Mirror seeks growth online British Vita plans £170m buyback to repel TPG Spreading gloom City Diary CBI wins delay of 'costly' new rule on accounting in the US Racing tip City Diary Old flame City Diary A second energy fortune for man inspired by Enron dti Nymex Spoiling for a Fight IPE owner to float amid oil price surge Licence to view is left in the air by technology Media Credits roll for TV ads as viewers skip the message Jonathan Richards on bad news for television in the era of digital devices timesonline The Times Mediapolis Taking the Lead Locally The Times Huntsworth and Incepts agree to £200m merger China's fast-moving consumers are reviving up its car industry In the first extract from his book China Inc, Ted C. Fishman describes how the booming Chinese car industry will soon be taking aim at global markets Tomorrow The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For futher details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Varilux MPC must estimate the real price of inflation The Members Pressure rises for greater scrutiny of Network Rail London's buses drive up profit for Arriva Broker's support the best tonic for GlaxoSmithKline Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Trinity has attractions but don't look in the Mirror Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Aggreko Gilts US roadshow fires up Asia Energy Smaller Capitalisation Shares Arriva Banking & Finance Cityindex Equity Prices Business timesonline Encounters Index Peter Malkin Israeli agent who snatched Adolf Eichmann off the streets of Buenos Aires and delivered him to justice Peter Malkin, Israeli secret agent, was born on May 27,1927. He died on March 1,2005, aged 77 Lives Remembered Jimmy Young American heavyweight who beat George Foremen and gave Muhammad Ali one of his toughest fights Jimmy Young, heavyweight boxer, was born on November 16,1948. He died of heard disease on February 20,2005, aged 56 Rinus Michels Disciplinarian Dutch soccer coach whose strategy of 'total football' made Ajex and Holland into championship-winning teams Rinus Michels, football and manager, was born on February 9,1928. He died on March 2,2005, aged 77 Mildred Archer Authority on the art of British India who combined great scholarship with a deep love of the sub-continent and its people Mildred Archer, OBE, historina of the art of British India, was born on December 28,1911. She died on February 4,2005, aged 93 Eugenio Garin Italian historian of philosophy who was internationally acclaimed for the writing on the culture of the Renaissance Eugenio Garin, philosopher and historian of philosophy, was born on May 9,1909. He died on December 29,2004, aged 95 Forthcoming Marriages Court Circular BI-CENTENARY Birthdays Births Deaths To place dealth notices, acknowledgement or notice … Anniversaries Court Circular Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Elegant new library for Brighton The birth of puns (a laboured explanation) The State that we are in Debate the issues of the day as the happen Are liars leading us like fools into a superstate? Does the EU constitution mean anything to you? No birth of a nation Account for yourselves Weasel wording What's your view? Not ideal Let us speak Doomed to irrelevance The pursuit of verbosity Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Personal Columnn Bridge carquest marlowcars Swindon bursting with lots of Civic pride Flying high with Bentley's giant-sized king of the road Nose Police sniff out trouble at first hint of a bad smell Times Online Regtransfers Knowledge cannot be imputed to every office LEX Times Online Parking by law not required Role of war in calculating damages Rape victim impact statements Court of Appeal School jilbab ban not justified Court of Appeal March is the other cruellest month Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day When a fire broke out at Governor Nelson Rockfeller's mansion in Albany, New York, it destroyed many paintings as well as valuable art from the family archive Five-Day Forecast Times Online Index BHB plans for more floodlit meeting Tomorrow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Thornton chooses to partner Kingscliff Doncaster Newbury The Wright Track Wolverhampton The Results Service Today's Fixtures RFL comes to Broncos' aid Video games Radcliffe delays Grainger strokes Balance the key to basket work Paralympic Sport Matthew Pryor finds that mastery of the sports wheelchair needs a new set of skills New-look Coulthard driven on by old need to succeed Motor Racing Australian Grand Prix Kevin Eason finds the durable Scot energised by his latest challenge in Formula One Tomorrow Slawinski seeks to lift England's humbled ranks with rallying cry Netball Times Online Minardi still in dark over participation as practice draws near Jayasuriya to replace Ponting Thomson aims for complete set Bowls The Sunday Times England beware: Australia are now better than ever Khan makes point with hard cash Bloody noses all round as BBC decides on ring fences Woods ready for more Gleeson seeking victory over Saints for his sins Rugby League London's likely lads boost Bulls NBA review Els quickly puts mind over matter to seize initiative Golf Boris Becker Rusedski plays the lead as Britain adapt to life after Henman Murray ready to have fun on Davis Cup rollercoaster The Draw Injured Holmes banishes thoughts of retirement Lambert moves to centre stage Two to Watch Sotherton in need of great leap Athletics Peyron has whale of a time in pursuit of record Sailing Youngsters can climb high from base camps Martin Johnson hopes his coaching scheme produces more top-class England players Martin Johnson Index O'Driscoll withdraws from tsunami match England Squad England must not reach for panic button Corry leaps on board the captaincy conveyor belt Unhappy cocaine-user or wilful drink-driver? Tell me, which one would you rather meet? Register Here's something novel: footballers read books Dutch master of the modern era The achievements of Rinus Michels, the coach who helped to lead a tactical revolution, will live long in the memory Owen wins popularity stakes and hands Raúl a problem Page Turners Supporters wake up to see that revival was false dawn Peter Lansley is sad to discover that a year in West Midlands football can be a very long time Grim days in the West Midlands where the only way is down Simon Barnes Rush in no hurry to leave Chester By Our Sports Staff: Rematch called in German fixing scandal Times Online The Premiership Today Kewell must play through the pain to secure future Robben gets helping hand from Milan doctor Peugeot Chelsea facing fine over Barcelona offences The Times Crossword 22,915 Almunia defends Spain coach over charge of racism Arnesen confident that Jol will stay with Tottenham Index FA meddles with the Cup again to help out England The Times Index Johnson help to sow seed that will prevent England's rose from wilting The Times Questes of the Day What's wrong with women flexing their muscles? Society at large does not always think positively about women who work out thetimes Perfectly irritating 21st-century Capulets The Ethicist Picture Gallery Guess who's coming to dinner? Hezbollah Dining with the world's most dangerous terrorists was often the first step to interviewing them. Phil Rees found the food and the company, er, mixed The Militant Cooks Rated Mr Speaker, this house needs a makeover … Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, the camp dandy from Changing Rooms, standing for Parliament? No, it's a spoof TV documentary—but Caitlin Moran admires his persuasive campaign style Harpers The Times A tasty gift for your mother this Sunday Dish Su Doku for Beginners Cornish Pasties Mastectomy: why Health Jane Potter has the 'breast cancer gene', and opted for breast removal as a preventive measure. Sophie Roell also has the gene, but chose a very different course Tomorrow Honey's sweet return to fashion It is especially useful for the slow healing of odorous wounds, such as leg ulcers I have no regrets Hair with Hari Picture Gallery Uncommon scents Brosseau fell in love with a classic perfume base, which he later called Ombre Rose To the American woman at the time, it seemed sophisticated and very French I want to look chic, not hippy Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Index An accolade for one helluva show As London prepares to welcome back the evergreen musical On the Town, Richard Morrison talks to lyricist Betty Comden Just Living salutes the golden age of the musical The smell of success? Oh, no, J-Lo New Albums Jennifer Lopez is giving away perfume with her latest record, but not much else, says Lisa Verrico Virgin Hit & Myth Bob Stanley Peacock Theatre Puppets on a whim As viewers choose the UK entry for the Eurovision Song Contest tomorrow, Bob Stanley looks at a show that is always more about political choices than pop The contest is a bottomless pit of suspicions and pertty squabbles Name that Country … All parties in political harmony Music is not dying but Richard Morrison's lament last week for classical music in schools ignores the bigger picture, says Howard Goodall Classical CDs Simon Rattle breathes life into Mahler's Eighth, says Geoff Brown Opera & Ballet changing We must remove the fear of new audiences by making the music more accessible, argues the crime writer Donna Leon Concert English Concert/Manze Cadogen Hall, SW1 The last of England Theatre Mercury Fur Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1 Dance Birdbrain Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Joe Barbican Pit Tv & Radio Radio Choice Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Solution for the remainder of this week's Su Doku puzzles … Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial BBC One Variations Film Choice Dissecting surgery secrets of the stars Last Night's TV Viewing Guide G'day, Chas and Dave True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3529 Polygon Win Puzzle Book and Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Enjoy Cyprus! The Times The Surveyor Now buyers are returning, one thing is certain—the market is as clear as mud, and that's a fact Catherine Riley Property Editor The two camps are still some distance apart on prices This Week: Surrey Agents Say: W. Sussex Agents Say: Surrey v West Sussex In Apartment in Southwest London Richmond: a first-floor conversion in an Imposing period property in a conservation area Out Character Home in East Sussex Battle: an attractive house with many original features, Ideal for commuters or history buffs Away Grade Ii Listed Cottage in Wiltshire Tisbury: a three-bedroom cottage, converted from a barn Into a home for nuns in 1820 Tower of Enchantment This Edwardian house is saturated with the spirit of the old builders, says Marcus Binney I feel as if it's my private park. I almost never meet anyone Bewley For the Love of Essex Parts may always be cross but Patrick Kidd backs his county's efforts to go upmarket Michael Shanly Homes What'son Ideal Home Show Swan Hill Turned off by Choice Adam Fresco struggles to discover a way through the maze of plasmas and pixels Ticket Offer Buy-To-Let is Not Dead yet The big price rises may be over but many investors are buoyant, says Susan Emmett Those happy with risk are looking at Bulgaria and Croatia Lower Mill Estate Meet the Chair Man This IT expert has shaped a new career from his hobby, says Caroline Brannigan He took over the lounge to make the first bookcase Fairview Property Fairview Property imagine Mirage Sandranks Barratt Two's Company Bob and Tez want advice on how best to buy a house in France On a partner's death a share of property can be bequeathed The Times Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? Email: property.consumer@thetimes.… Rentals the California Building The Times The Holiday of a Lifetime Joyce Blake learns how an investment property in Portugal became a full-time job It was as if we were all in some sort of love affair with it Coast that Got Away Its homes are cheaper and the weather is perfect, John Price says of Costa de la Luz Halle Berry rose from the sea here in an orange bikini Madeira Archipelago Islands in the Sun If you want a tang of the sea, try these: Madeira: a three-bedroom hillside round villa with circular corridors and turret bedroom Canary Islands Tenerife: a renovated bakery with fruit trees and herb gardens on the edge of Arona town Balearics Majorca: a two-bedroom villa with sea views in the popular area of Camp de Mar Bagfuls of Bargains The dream of an affordable hideaway in Barbados comes a bit closer for Lucia Adams For pioneers the east coast is more off the tourist map and the sea is a lot choppier British Gas Found Revel in Spring Fever Living near thermal springs can heat up the value of your home, says Barbara McMahon The only clues may be a small of sulphur of steam gently rising Well Connected New Fund Cost Deal Sol Private Sales A Stake in the Board Game Owning a home abroad is not just a matter of inclination and cash, it is competitive too, as Patrick Kidd explains The ultimate aim of players is to gain a place of two in Dubai Florida Rules of the Game The Disney Deadline It pays not to hang around when buying a luxury villa in Florida, as Mark Giles found I have spent more time deciding which CD I want to buy Floridakey savills Discovery Gardens Cyprus Christies Jackson-Stops & Staff Damac Bulgaria Florida Premier Resorts

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