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News from 07/03/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Peter Brookes, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Catherine Ashton, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Timothy Leicester, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Robert Thicknesse, W. Darling, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Sarum, Jonny Rep, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Russell Jenkins and Simon Freeman, Cristina Odone, Trevor Boyd, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Padraic Murphy, Catherine Philp and Ali Hamdani, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Gerald Penney, David Sharrock, Alistair Burns (Professor), Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Lisa Affleck, Tony Hodges, Kenan Malik, Ruth Gledhill, John Johnstone, Gary Jacob, Patrick Marmion, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Christopher St Albans, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent and Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, James Delingpole, John Chelmsford, Alexandra Blair and David Charter, William Truro, Ron Lewis, Richard Evans Chief Executive Officer, Mark Pougatch, Derwent May, Samantha Purdie, Stephen Magill, Russell Kempson, Tim Street, Anthony Lester, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Geoffrey Alderman, V. A. Davies, Oliver Kay, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Lioyd Parry, Marshall C. Lees, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Richard Ford, Michael Evans and Sean O'Neill, Tom Baldwin, David Lawrenson, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Barry Husolf, T. C. Bass, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, G. M. P. Swann, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Clifford Coonan, Anthony Moore, Chris Campling, Jenny Sparks, Richard Owen, Alastair Brett, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Jessica Wandless, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jack Hill, Tim Hames, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Ian Johns, John Ripon and Leeds, Peter Klinger and Caroline Merrell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Fred Bridgland, Dileep Premachandran, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Catherine O'Brien, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Ruud Krol, Brian Nimick Director General, Mark Henderson, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Angus Batey and James Jackson, Ari Haan, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, Randy Cohen, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Penny Isitt, Caroline Merrell and Scott Murdoch, Raekha Prasad,

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The Times Home Office fear on terror orders PM transformed Sheppard dies Index Italy mourns LSE bid pullout Lara dropped Index Segregation could help black pupils, says race chief Low-rollers Little Angels? And what is it that you do exactly? Election officials warned ministers of post vote flaws In the Times Today The Times Jowell nudges BBC to act on payment to career criminal Comment Couple's killer 'confesses' Migration claim New Sony chief Correction Casino has twilight zone feel Toucan Britain to trump Las Vegas tricks Enticing gamblers with free drinks and phermones wil not be tolerated in the new super-casinos, reports Sam Coates 20 terrorist suspects could be held under new rules The Week in Parliament Clarke in no mood for further compromises Leeds is British burglary capital Publisher dies House fire arrests Lost property bill Anti-war protest Wark dropped Smokers decline Yves Saint Laurent Tomorrow in the Times The last great muscular Christian Lord first, Lord's second: the priorities for David Sheppard are lost on modern sportsmen, writes Simon Barnes Academic odds are stacked against black boys Segregation could help some pupils, says race chief Learning from the US example Tories turn to schools guru for rewrite of curriculum Teachers call for soccer on TV to clean up US fears stamp on emerging rock bands Nothing to declare but genius? OU Business School South East faces a dry summer of hosepipe bans Porto T2 Disco boy, 15, freezes to death The bitter weather appears to have claimed its second young victim in a week, report Russell Jenkins and Simon Freeman Pro-hunting extremists issue death threat to MP intel New law fails to save foxes Saviour Siblings: The Technique Look after a schoolful and you could earn in excess … Business Secret ruling on 'designer babies' Documents obtained under new legislation reveal that invasive surgery has been given the go-ahead, reports Mark Henderson Weekday From liberal leader taking The Prime Minister attributes his transformation to a growing awareness of the 'society of fear', writes Tom Baldwin. Cartoons by Peter Brookes Lexus Jet delay leaves Navy's carriers all at sea Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelson gets a facial after history lesson eurostar Wedding stamp of approval William to join Harry at military academy Prince joins fight to save albatross Dancers lead Moore's unseen works into the public spotlight Multiple Display Advertising Items Bayer Blunkett faces more time out in cold over baby row Buses outside London Inquiries Bill The Church and homosexuality Until general election is called there's a country to run Private scans detrimental to NHS? BBC governors Ban on memory drug saves money Take it easy Health by subscription Return to Sender The Times Ministers must take the blame for the postal votes fiasco Vague and Vaguer An item not on the agenda during the Chinese parliamentary session Scene Stealer All the world, whether wet or dry, is a stage The difference between politicians and scientists? One just can't say 'n' Return to Sender Ministers must take the blame for the postal votes fiasco Thunderer: We need all our Shabinas Taking liberties with history Tomorrow, we shall effectively be deprived of habeas corpus by this panicky new anti-terrorism Bill Join the Debate The Times Myths of the stranger at the gate Immigrants aren't overwhelming us, they don't steal jobs and they don't sponge Right, Labour, everybody can relax. Capability Brown's back in town His disapperance only increased the interest. He is the Martha Stewart of politics He has John Smith's modesty, Neil Kinnock's oratory and Michael Foot's dress sense Children's hospital shuts beds Multiple Display Advertising Items MRSA infections are down, Labour claims By a Correspondent: Serial remortgagers can save thousands tiscali Breakaway bishops could undermine truce on gays A week of work to limit damage caused by same-sex blessings in the Anglican Church is threatened, reports Ruth Gledhill Glass Globe theatre with Manhattan view Theatre in the round: a circular artillery fort is the proposed Globe's site Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Terfel rises above ring of change First Night Opera Die Walküre Royal Opera House Tory defects to the Lib Dems One. Tel Kennedy rallies his troops from the heart Stand up and down up, Adams tells killers By a Correspondent: Tommy Vance, voice of rock, dies at 63 Hiscox Louis Vuitton handbags Paris with style A waltz round Vienna has inspired designs for the French collection, reports Lisa Armstrong. Photograph: Jack Hill Standards in peril as rules on picking judges face change National Express Pro-family policies may hinder women Direct Line Times World News Embattled Syria beats a retreat Many Lebanese believe it is the departure of intelligence agents rather than troops that matters, reports Nicholas Blanford Order to March Italy grieves as hostage accuses US of murder The Times Ready or not, Iraq's elected assembly is set to convene Chinese law may make invasion of Taiwan 'legal' Japan looks uneasily to its laurels as old rival steals several long marches Tokyo is watching with alarm as an expansionist China looks set to take its place as Asia's superpower, writes Richard Lioyd Parry Hopes rest on cricket's ability to unite foes Dublin seat sale (AP): Ferry disaster (AFP): Forced marriage (AP): Slaves stay home (AFP): Bootleg deaths RAC always there Multiple Display Advertising Items Moldova turns its back on Russia Weather Eye France's easy riders forge new link with village blacksmith Direct Line Frail Pope waves to well-wishers British Airways (AP): Customer injured (Reuters): Visa claims (AFP): Kuchma inquiry (AFP): Custom shattered The Times The face that launched 1,000 Eurosceptic quips (AFP): French anti-EU vote increasing Croatia 'is shielding' war crime suspect Times Business Opec concern Monday March 7 2005 Cairn set for drop HSBC board cut Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones 'Poor value' securities put Buffett on top of $43bn … Interest rates widely tipped to be pegged this week Brioni 'German patient' shows signs of recovery Economic Agenda Need to Know The Week Ahead How the Week Finished The pound Change on the Week Data Stock market Exchange Rates Data Day Iran sells assets Stop Press Intel seeks tax cut Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Ex-hospital manager reveals high cost of PFI Leaders in London Shedding Light on Diy Costs High-tech drive to track lost letters Egg founders set up loan exchange Barclays bid in South Africa stalls Trend Micro British executive to be head of Sony HSBC will bow to demands to trim down its board The Times The search for staff loyalty switches to Middlebrough Russians to raise £26m on AIM Sage of Omaha 'struck out' in 2004 In a frank self-assessment Warren Buffett describes his performance last year as 'lacklustre', but the billionaire investor yearns for action in 2005 Early Start Property high-flyer going for growth in multi-storey … 21st Century Stars: Brixton Jenny Davey talks to Tim Wheeler, chief executive of Brixton, about his plans for staying head Strength in a niche A six-acre site that is now worth £50m Future Brand The Score . . . Times on Line Business Equity Prices The Times BT battles to avoid wholesale split The Times Sony plans to expand Connect in Europe EU is behind in Tech Spending Maternity pay rules 'headache' for bosses Times Register Lord Sheppard of Liverpool Cricketing bishop who captained England and devoted his pastoral life to the condition of the disadvantaged in inner cities God's Cricketer Lord Sheppard of Liverpool Lord Sheppard of Liverpool, English cricket captain, 1954, and Bishop of Liverpool, 1975-97, was born on March 6,1929. He died of cancer on March 5,2005, aged 75 Tommy Vance Radio DJ who also enjoyed fame on BBC TV's Top of the Pops Tommy Vance, disc jockey, was born on July 11,1941. He died on March 6,2005, after suffering a stroke, aged 63 Edward Patten Soul singer whose vocal range gave fine voice to Gladys Knight's Pips Edward Patten, singer, was born on August 2,1939. He died after a stroke on February 25,2005, aged 65 Talis Kalnars Latvian-born forester who devoted himself to the sustainable development of woodlands in Wales Talis Kalnars, MBE, forester, was born on April 10,1927. He died on January 28,2005, aged 77 Otto Plaschkes Film producer whose Georgy Girl helped to set the tone for Sixties Swinging London Otto Plaschkes, film producer, was born on September 13,1929. He died on February 14,2005, aged 75 Lives Remembered Lives in Brief George Bernier ("Professor Choron"), satirical journalist, was born on September 21,1929. He died on January 10,2005, aged 75 Walter Ernsting, also known as Clark Darlton, science fiction writer, was born on June 13,1920. He died on Janaury 15,2005, aged 84 Elizabeth Janeway, novelist and critic, was born on October 7,1913. She died on January 15,2005, aged 91 Richard Grunberger, historian journalist, schoolmaster, political commentator and playwright, was born on March 7,1924. He died on February 15,2005, aged 80 debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Not so Hard to Swallow A report states that schoolchildren would benefit from a good dose of cod-liver oil. Do you agree? Vegetable oils Elusive elixir Fact supplement What's your view? Food, not pills The good stuff It worked for me Principles and use of protected costs orders in public law cases Court of Appeal A gift for the couple who have everything Notebook Charities Briefing Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Exam Results Dinners Birthdays Births Deaths Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices A myriad of visual delights at Maastricht's art fair Thanksgiving Services Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Icy danger that may hang in the air Nature Notes On this Day Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times on Line Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Times Sport Meade left baffled as Harchibald disappoints Racing Times Test Leaders in the Jumps Championships Trabolgan helps Henderson to emerge from depths of winter Lingfield Park The Times Hereford Wolverhampton Bradford building confidence with impressive display Engage Super League The Times By a Correspondent: Rampaging Rhinos turn on the style Wakefield maintain rally How They Stand The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Today's Fixtures Orr setback fails to deter Wigan Masterful Els brings Jiménez to his knees in classic finish Golf Tiger Woods regained his world No 1 ranking after a … By a Correspondent: Inspired Smith enables the Eagles to soar high at last Basketball Times on Line Final Scores Egham secure double success Middleton treble Judge prevails Blaze on fire Duo still waiting Too close to call Scott reveals early shoots of promise in champion's fast lane Kaveh Solhekol on the teenager whose idol has now become his training partner The Spar Gardener keen to put focus on outdoor pursuits Top Ten on the Boards Lambert erases his Athens nightmare with silver show West Indies take tough stance by refusing to select Lara Times on Line Test fervour replaces exam fever on eve of eagerly awaited series Sussex opt for overseas double Tomorrow Sainsbury's Coarse fishing is becoming too refined Red-letter day for Fisichella as Ferrari falter Australian Grand Prix Kevin Eason's Team-By-Team Guide to how They Fared at Albert Park Times on Line Results from Melbourne Sato's comic relief provides only entertainment Officials face race against time to find right formula The Ultimate Way to Experience Tired Bath summon up late magic Powergen Cup Semi-Finals O2 Times on Line Westoe deny Sheasby Twickenham return England lose Cohen as charity game goes south Speedy Doherty gives Leeds hope of survival in the final reckoning Cricket Young double act moving Britain up in the world The Times By Our Sports Staff: Spain bring anger to surface after defeat Armstrong will take time to warm up The Times Crossword 22,917 Warren deal ends Khan speculation Boxing Links Times Sport Rusedski savours victory role The Times Polaris World Schumacher Doesn't Win The Game The Times T2 Quotes of the Day A score of reasons why music should be available to all The judge ruled that music consists of far more than the notes a composer writes Hi-de-heil Safety last Is Elton peculier? Image of the Day The Ethicist Little Angels? No, my kids have tantrums too Dr Tanya Byron joins T2 today as the Times psychologist, sharing the expertise that made her a TV hit. She tells Catherine O'Brien that she faces the same challenges as any mother My Four-Year-Old Won't Give up his Cot Beginning next week, read Dr Tanya Byron's parenting advice every Monday in T2 Children driving you mad? Paying the Price of Free Speech The Times The day I faced The European Court of Human Rights thinks our libel laws are unfair. For Mick Hume, they turned out to be a Kafkaesque parody of justice A libel trial is played out like a game for those few who know its arcane rules Are you a coffee fiend? Most people think of caffeine as simply a mild stimulant. In fact, some say it is a mood-altering drug that causes physical dependence. Peta Bee reports How to Kick the Habit Multiple Display Advertising Items Move it, baby Can exercises help to avert dyslexia, asks Celia Brayfield She's pretty, and not at all bitter Dish Su Doku for Beginners Grilled Aubergine with Spinach, Cheese & Anchovy Times on Line When the French Men's Style Francophile James Delingpole is impressed by the latest collection from an Anglo-French fabric house that combines English austerity with a Gallic feel for colour At its best, French style is both sober and sensual, bold and restrained A rolling pin in hand speaks volumes Microwave Man Let's take a style gamble and hit the Strip Crib Notes Viva Las Vegas Sharon Stone made Casino a great fashion movie with her look of heavy luxury Arts Keeping reality at arms length Interview Penelope Wilton is cast against type at the National. But what is her type, asks Patrick Marmion Doing It by the Hook . . . Center Parcs Craft is a purl with a price tag Forget sweaters; think of woolly wall hangings. The art of knitting has come in from the cold Then there's Janet Morton's room of white, life-sized, knitted furniture Doing IT by the Hook. . . A mesmerising experience Trilby hats, Svengali figures ... Ian Johns is hypnotised by a lost bestseller as big as Harry Potter The Times Tomorrow Rock around the Bloc Pop Bloc Party Forum, NW5 Jazz Judy Carmichael St James's Piccadilly, SW1 First Night Week Ahead Pop Roots Manuva Brixton Academy, SW9 Concert Hallé/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Entertainments Concert Northern Sinfonia/Zehetmair Sage Gateshead TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Viewing Guide Jeremy Vine Meets ... Jeremy Irons BBC One, 9.30am The Coach Trip Channel 4,4.30pm Variations Let 'EM All in Channel 4,8pm Banned in the UK Channel 4,11.05pm Buffalo Soldiers (2001) Swing Time (1936, b/w) BBC Four, 11pm Cat People (1982) BBC One, midnight The Idiots (1998) Channel 4,12.05am Mr Right turns out wrong again Song remains the same True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3531 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Why Not Be a Freelance Journalist? The Game Harsh Lessons are Required The Game Says Features Plus Results and Reports Regulars Whistle Blower Worry for Wigan as Whelan Wages War The News Vassell Denies Role in Gangsta Music DVD Keegan Irritated by Guessing Games The Manager James Ducker on why speculation is taking its toll on the City manager Lord of the Whinge Tomorrow Watershed Approaches The Players Tony Cascarino says footballers must not be blamed for society's ills Nothing New in Muddied Oaths Teachers cry foul over bad example set by stars, says Russell Kempson Have your Say Mark Pougatch on why every young player deserves a sporting chance Svensson Gives Something Back to Swedish Game ... And More The Money Game Seat auto emoción Sidwell Keen to Settle Score with Arsenal Rick Broadbent on the man voted the best player outside the Premiership Youthful Palace's Ten Men Get Luck of the Draw Crystal Palace (0) 0 Manchester United (0) 0 United pay dearly for profligacy in front of goal Tomorrow Henry Hat-Trick Gives Wenger Unsung Players Come to Chelsea's Rescue Hope of European Insurance Southgate's Rallying Cry Aston Villa (0) 2 Laursen 64, L Moore 79 Middlesbrough (0) 0 Middlesbrough captain tells of Impending anticlimax Redknapp Goes to the Dogs in Home Tie Newcastle Prosper by Going on the Defensive System Failure for Coleman Stead Comes in from the Cold Everton (0) 0 Blackburn Rovers (0) 1 Stead 71 More to Blackburn than aggression and Industry The Times Albion Boost Escape Hopes Pardew Facing the Lynch Mob West Ham United (0) 1 Zamora 87 Preston North End (1) 2 Nugent 17, Agyemang 81 Manager given rough ride by hostlle home crowd Ellington Calls Tune for Wigan without Hitting the High Notes Wise's Future is Uncertain Megson's Influence Helps to Lift Forest Talbot Adds Fuel to Wednesday's Fire Sheffield Wednesday (1) 2 Bullen 45, Talbot 78 Doncaster Rovers (0) 0 Momentum sweeps aside Doncaster Kidderminster Boost Hopes of Staying up Kidderminster Harr (0) 1 Mullins 48 Cheltenham Town (0) 0 Mullins's header gives side a lifeline Bellamy Shakes up Celtic's Season Midgley Gives Halifax Edge Crawley Town (0) 1 Robinson 50 Halifax Town (1) 2 Foster 15, Midgley 81 (pen) Late penalty boosts Yorkshire club's play-offs hopes Didcot Try to Avoid Being Sidetracked Orange is Not the only Gabriele Marcotti looks at the style of Rinus Michels, who died on Thursday Total Commitment Results and Tables Boumsong Spearheads Newcastle Resurgence www. timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Player points totals include matches up to and including Saturday March 5 Championship manager 5 The Hairdryer 100% Fiction—no Added Sweeteners Meek Shall Get Dearth Meek Shall Get Dearth Relative Obscurity Revealing the Little-Known Third Brother Delia's Dish ... What They're Eating in Norwich The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures tiny

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