News from 09/03/2005
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Andrew Robson, Peter Kllnger, Frances Quinn, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Harry Potter, Esther Peacock, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Catherine Green, Mark Souster, Roger M. Bale, Nick Hawton, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, David Tipping, Elizabeth Judge, Simon Napier-Bell, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Sam Marlowe, Norma Hornby, David Sharrock, Sandra Sallmann, Phillp Webster and David Charter, Jennifer Spool, Donald Hutera, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent and Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Alwynne Horsfield, Dan Bradley, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, David Shakespeare, Scott Murdoch, John Westerby and Martin Richards, Veronica Taylor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Robin Moffat, Michael Glover, Andrew Bull, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Philip Birtwistle, Gladys Tobin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Barbara Rowlands, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Paul McCann, Spencer Newton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Ann Treneman, Lord Hanson, Rob Wright, Kit Jones, Elaine Monaghan, Clare Maguire, Robert Downey acot and singer, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, John Goodbody and Adam Sage, Harriet Lamb Executive Director, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Monica Seeley, Nancy Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Allison, Laura Peek and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Su Doku Winner, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Terence Cholley, Louise Davidson, Catherine Philp, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Nick Palmer, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Alice Miles, Owen Slot, Thomas Stuttaford, Jenny Davey, Diana Dean, Richard Relf, Dennis Forman, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoThe Times Nato sends more troops to Kosovo Rebel chief killed Diabetes cure Terror Bill deal Diana ballet Who-dunnit? Race to buy RAC Index 'We offered to shoot the killers of McCartney' In the Times Today The Times Peers tell Brussels to give back cash from EU budget Index Shakespeare's Rose to bloom (AFP): Giannini at Gucci No sexist insults Orchestra switch Correction Scenic Jackson witness admits lying in sex abuse trial Boy who said he saw the singer fondling his brother had made false allegations in an earlier case, Chris Ayres reports 'We were prepared to shoot those involved in the killing' A choice between one fork in Ulster's road and another IRA offer to take revenge for death £10 Million a Day Cost of Disease Tod's Pioneering transplant cures diabetic A breakthrough in using donor pancreas cells in patients' livers means an end to several injections a day, writes Nigel Hawkes Trial of strength looms after keypoint Timetable BT Diana dance fans boo and hiss Prince and Camilla Registrar gives marriage stamp of approval Topless protest in national tradition Italy criticised over alleged ransom to free hostage Your Will Debate Army sex policy eBay fraudster Oldest shipwreck Race case award US troops get training to avoid friendly fire attacks on British Toyota 'Cursing' stone left unturned by council Zegna Comment Ex-SAS man tells jury that wife wanted him to kill their son Solicitors win right of confidentiality Post Office Just AAsk Confidence Measures Ps Christina Milian, the singer who stars with John Travita … Jaguar Uma Thurman says that she's going to be taking more … Delusions of grandeur, or did al-Qaeda really try to … Picture Gallery Dead reckoning Mixed blessing Revealed: diplomacy that put ladies first Citroën premier travel inn Who's who The Doctor faces his newest adversary…the Canadians Stop and search Nannying the au pair Benefits of fair trade shopping Surgical after-care Challenges posed by youth crime Unsporting behaviour A question of status Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. They … Public service role of the BBC Time management The Times Damned Statistics The battle of Britain's rebate and the EU constitution Stone Cold When art speaks and it is time to talk back Gorblimey, Tessa. What's to become of Auctioneers' Wives in the Attic? Terror and Error The Government has only itself to blame for defeats on terrorism Of fools and horses One small step for Africa There are signs of hope on the continent but the West's aid will do more harm than good The Times Join the Debate Swords drawn for Highlands clash Claims that the Clearances were a myth are stoking the fires of disagreement No gain yet, but plenty of pain. No wonder Europeans are voting 'no' volkswagen Nurse accused New Sudan 1 alert Emergency relief Green Flag Postal voting rule changes 'are eroding faith in polls' Child Trust Fund Sport Britons facing extradition How the Celtic tiger took a bite out of England's glory Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics onetel Post Office Business British banker killed in Kabul Eruption that could wipe out millions An exploding supervolcano would be a calamity to dwarf an asteroid strike or the Asian tsunami, reports Mark Henderson Halifax NHS Careers Police face disciplinary drive against 'new racists' Multiple Display Advertising Items Force's women workers win discrimination case Chairmans Special Rac The Chorus Babysitter murdered boy by hitting his head on banister Health must always be free for all, say doctors critical of Tories' plan Government Performance Blair's Rating Voter lethargy hits support for Blair Opodo Knows How the Parties Differ The scene is set for a royal marriage made in hell Today in Parliament Labour looks for chink in Howard's human shields The Tories' use of real people has electrified the election campaign, but divided observers. Tom Baldwin reports Whithbread winner aiming for hat-trick of literary awards fly Online Can we judge this book by its cover? Times World News Putin gets upper hand as Chechen rebel leader is trapped and killed But shooting may ruin any prospect of a negotiated peace, reports Jeremy Page Talented commander who lost out to Islamists A Rebel's Life Darker days lie ahead as India ducks vital reform Prudential British Airways acrewood Homes King Tut deposed by broken leg Theories that Egypt's boy king was a victim of murder have been challenged by new research, reports Jack Malvern Hezbollah fights back in war of words over syrian influence onspeed The Power on the Streets Tax files missing (AFP): Tsunami 'survivor' (AFP): Soros warning (Reuters): Heaven can wait Sport Clinton undergoes more surgery firstdirect Bush hails surge of democracy across the Middle East Beijing warns of invasion if Taiwan dares to declare its independence The Times Early Warning (Reuters): South Africans rename capital (AFP): News blocked (Reuters): Killer caught (AFP): Prison murder (Reuters): Stay for life No Laser Toucan Headless bodies of 15 Shias found at disused army base Once king, Fischer struggles as pawn Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Indicted Kosovo 'hero' denies war crimes allegations Index New chief for BA Gilt hopes rise Oil at new record Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Aviva bid launches £1bn race to buy RAC Rival to Royal Mail stamp starts trials Chief plots six-month redress of sales slip Warner Music aims valuation in market High time for longevity bond WHY is Stephen Marks so wedded to a marketing ploy … Air baggage egg Roadside rescue makes sense for Saga Need to Know Results in Brief Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead QXL offer raised Stop Press Merrill settles Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Quote of the Day Timesonline Business Big Shot Pressure on Rio Tinto after BHP's bid for rival What WMC Buy Means to BHP Falling sales of smallpox jab cast cloud at Acambis STS advises shareholders not to accept Pigit offer Ex-Aer Lingus chief to run BA The son of a City legend Lib Dems chide Chancellor over stamp duty exemption The Wimpole An unknown to the rescue French Connection loses its touch IBM Baugur's purchase of a 1.5 per cent stake in French … Bakkavor swallows Geest for £485m MPs told BT break-up would prove a 'disaster' On the Line Aegis poised to pull out of race for NOP World Lord Bell's Chime Communications swung back into the … Directors at Disney under fire as investors seek $262m On Demand Business Economists of the future put through their paces Historic era that shaped banking Rate rise hope for firms with pension black hole IMF tells Brown to cut UK spending by £12.5bn Miners have rolled over steelmakers The Times EU budget reform 'close to failure' Spending pennies City Diary From Articles to Arms Dealers Bank error City Diary How to catch a Rat City Diary Writers approve Le Monde deal Hollinger investors to vote on Black's new bid Fears for big-ticket sales give Dixons' shares a pounding 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 Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 BHP Billiton digs deep to maintain global dominance The Day's Biggest Movers P&o Gilts Lambert steps high after surge by rival Smaller Capitalisation Shares Acambis Banking & Finance Hargreaves Lansdown 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 The Times Whether employee suffered detriment when law in force Construction of agreement vital Jurisdiction confined to contracting state Interim remedy conditions must be satisfied Vendor's duty limited to property sold Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knowledge of facts not imputed to minister Times Register Major-General 'Bala' Bredin Stalwart rifleman whose active service took him from 1930s Palestine via Dunkirk, North Africa and Italy to the cold War in Germany Robert Stoker Pioneer of container shipping in Britain and creator of a high-speed freight service between Manchester and Montreal Raymond Mhlaba ANC stalwart imprisoned alongside Mandela for his defiance of South Africa's apartheid laws Gladys Marín Indomitable communist and leader of resistance to Pinochet's dictatorship in Chile Edouard Stern French financier notorious for his aggressive tactics Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Service of Thanksgiving Dinner Birthdays Births Deaths In Memoriam-Private Memorial Services No penance The cost of motherhood Dull as diapers What's you view? debate@thetimes. co. uk Leave Dad Holding the Baby Alice Miles thinks mothers should return to work while their sanity holds. Here are your responses The mother's career I've started so I'll finish No shackles What kind of freedom? Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenland basks in mild south winds Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day March 9, 1961 Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Jockey Club lets price of integrity fall too far Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Festival changes are mixed blessing Times Test Parkin is arrested in 'race-fix' inquiry Timetable Kicking King back in contention for Festival Bangor The Times Sports Book Fontwell Park Catterick Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Robertson and Emms rue off-court distractions Paris bid officials under microscope Olympic Games Robinson rails against the conflict of club and country By loyal appointment: brotherly Owen Slot on the unshakeable and unspoken trust that has been the link between Jonny and Mark Wilkinson Ireland hopes hit by D'Arcy setback Timesonline Injuries force Ruddock to delay naming squad Whelan establishes deadline for Farrell decision Tree cheers as St Lawrence ground is back in the shade Renaissance of England earns global recognition Honours even after Kamal digs in to rescue Pakistan Scoreboard Radcliffe puts London first Indoor pursuits Spanish test Sketchy progress Role for Gough Widnes blow Last Night's Results Pools Forecast Sport By Our Sports Staff: Commons touch lifts Forest's hopes of avoiding drop Royle left with £500,000 bill after City win appeal Why it would be a crime if the police were to destroy Wigan's fairytale Timesonline Wenger sees psychological advantage Benítez loses patience with Kewell The Premiership Today Henry explains the truth behind his sulky skills European Cup New act ranks with best English drama in Europe Chelsea find a leader to supply final twist in tale Chelsea Timesonline Players' confidence repels Barcelona fightback United left with empty feeling by classy Crespo European Cup bethilo Sylvain Wiltord, the former Arsenal forward, scored … The Times Crossword 22,919 Double Top for Times Sport Rooney and Ronaldo fall at feet of Milanese great Timesonline Times Sport Terry lights blue touchpaper Post-match brawl mars Chelsea's finest night The Times Best for sport United Beaten The Times Warning: what you are about to read is f****** poetic Quotes of the Day Tax and spend? Watch out Fearon loathing Picture Gallery The Ethicist I'm not a celebrity… Queue for hours in the cold and that exclusive nightclub still won't let you in? Not any more. Ross Anderson finds that in New York you can buy celebrity status for a night Leave It to the Individual to Decide Getting your vitamins? Well Health The EU will 'ban' 300 supplement ingredients this summer. It's a move that has angered some manufacturers—and consumers, says Barbara Rowlands The Times Offers Direct Disappearing from the Shelves But what You Should Take Su Doku Competition Solutions Why Restrictions are Not the Answer Sex with the boss: risky game that nobody wins As Boeing's chief executive resigns over an extramarital affair, Veronica Taylor says the allure of power is better resisted The Times 'She'll Have to Go': So I Did—then I Married Him True Fiction Boeing Add a pinch or two of Magyar magic Jill Dupleix Su Doku for beginners Chicken Paprika A snip didn't make Emotional Intelligence When Paul McCann had a vasectomy, he was surprised that the procedure was so untraumatic. But he was even more amazed at the reaction of his male friends Naked, I ran as my gay lover held a knife The future's smart, the Blonde? Brunette? So last season. To judge from the Oscars, redheads are in the ascendant - and what's more, the death of boho will be followed by a crisp new dawn of tailored chic, predicts Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Arts How every propaganda picture sells a story Visual Art Avant-garde posters from the early 20th century were used to advertise everything from cars to Communism, John Russell Taylor reports sky arts world The Lion King Michael Glover discovers the greatness of the Dutch Golden Age in the small and the intimate Sense and the city John Virtue sees everything in black and white but his work is a dramatic vision of London, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Index It's all about context for the Jerwood Sculpture Prize Smartening up their act Pop Mercury Rev Vicar Street, Dublin Theatre Lord Arthur Savile's Crime Dance Walker Dance Park Music BCMG/Mälkki Concert The Times Crème An open and shut case Working relationship: Bert Massie, the chairman of the Disability Rights Commission, and his personal assistant, Clare Stewart A Good Advert for Giving up Cigarettes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ways to beat the in-box blues E-Mailing Five simple steps can help, says Monica Seeley Conference Call Time to enter PA of the Year FYI The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Prison Undercover: The Real Story Life Begins Jamie's School Dinners Channel 4, 9pm Variations Desperate Housewives Channel 4,10pm Secret Map of Hollywood BBC One, 11pm Top Hat (1935, b/w) BBC Four, 11.20pm The Mod Squad (1999) BBC One, 11.45pm Bad Lieutenant (1992) Third World caught up in tiger traffic How was it for ewe? 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