News from 10/03/2005
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Giles Smith, Ben Tinsley, Andrew Robson, Andrew Norfolk and Sam Coates, David Adams, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Jonathan Faull, Veronica Woolf, John Thain, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Oilver Kay, Christopher Fenton, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Sheila Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Hertfordshire, Bob Stanley, Richard Eaton, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, James Eve, Stllfontein, Geoff Brown, Samuel Loewenberg, Joe Joseph, Sheffield, David Sharrock, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Clive Rees, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Hillary Shaw, Ken Downham, David McVay, Lan Nathan, Simon Morgan, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Susan Vinnicombe, James Gray, Wickham St Paul, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, J. M. Pettigrew, Kevin Keogh Caring services manager, Alan Hamilton, Alistair Owens, Anatole Kaletsky, Sophie Albou, David Hands, Nic Hopkins and Nick Hasell, Lan Johns, John Maynard Keynes, Helen Rumbelow, David Alexander, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Sharrock and Greg Hurst, Liam Donaldson, David Charter, Roland watson, Steve Handley, Ollver Kay, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Stephen Hargrave, Harpers & Chanel, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Chris Taylor, Lisa Armstrong, Lan MacKinnon, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Simon de Bruxelles, Laura Lee Davies, Elaine Monaghan, Roderick Morris, Mark Hunter, Julia Rich, Andrew Holderness, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs correspondent, Willie Young, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Alan Jaggs, Jeremy Page, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Steve Smethurst, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Inglewood, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Nlcola Woolcock, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tony Lobi, Jessica Giles, Julie Burchill, Ian Mitchell, Elalne Monaghan, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Sawbridgeworth, Thomas Stuttaford, Jenny Davey, Elizabeth Judge and Nic Hopkins, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Nicola Copping and Alice Olins, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Tough race for university places Private lives Market alliance Career Boost for Assad Sexual divide Driven to suicide Is Gordon Brown more left wing than Tony Blair? Battle over terrorist law reaches final showdown 9 Songs The most explicit film ever fails to seduce … Julie Burchill What, where and how of new Doctor Who In the Times Today The Times Straw prepares to break Labour's silence on the war kremlin begins fight for extradition of bankers News Shot Briton case dropped Green skies delay Heart drug boost Crime is paying Correction De Beers Managing on their Own New BBC show leaves a village full of men without women - call that reality? Universities fail to meet students' demand for more places High-minded Harvard slams door on hackers Matron cleared of manslaughter Regiment saved Tsunami service Kebab shop illness Ross Benson dies Wild birds plea ICA appoints the first black gallery director Versace Late Travel RAF veteran is found hanged after burglars ruined his world Despairing elderly victim killed himself after being raided by thieves for the third time, Simon de Bruxelles writes Showdown over terrorist laws Labour MPs return to the fold Personal touch won over the main dissenters 'He should be thoroughly ashamed of himself' Smashing crockery drowns out all debate Minister runs scared after The Thunderer turns its guns on daft rule over pest control Brilliant Gun law: don't shoot first, shout Drivers caught Gambling curb Tests withdrawn Man questioned NHS complaints Mother loses compensation cash Jagger wins right to cover up her indiscreet images onetel Briton's Killer escapes jail bright business Online Debate Hyundai Doctor Who puts accent on a new look to old show Parents urged to scrutinise trips Sport easyCruise Two teenagers face jail over boy's death theAA Toyota PC World Piers's own goal Flood of memories Glossing over R4 snub with a new paint job Picture Gallery Ps New Alfa 147 The Sharpest Critics Not even the witchery of Wax could make this spellbinding Theatre The Witches Superwoman crashes to earth 'I run the house and I could not be happier' Alternative Health egg mitsubishi-cars Lords in revolt Rule of law and fears for identity in European Union Hunters engaging in a legal pursuit Blacks-only classes Televised repeats? Sport, spirituality and Lord Sheppard Summer's late again Pandemic flu vaccines English children Boy's toys The Times Balkan Blackjack The complicated politics of Kosovo and Serbia Rites and Wrongs Why a stairway may not be the best way to Heaven Hands up who can name a literary classic heroine aged forty or above Arts Notebook Rachel Campbell Johnston The Short Game Time for fundamental decisions by Sinn Fein and the IRA Thunderer: Let's junk this radio junk habit Picture Gallery How to get away with murder We've had enough of the Government's breathtaking hypocrisy. Sinn Fein-IRA terrorists must pay The Times Haven't they learnt their lesson? Only one man will benefit from the phoney war that is turning off the public There's no socialist nostalgia lurking in the recesses of Brown's mind Malaria may be a bigger killer than Aids, hidden figures reveal Mazda Boy convicted of knife murder Light-finger foods Dolphin protest killer cables Mazda I'll keep the coat and bag, thanks, but the skirt is too small Report laments decay of libraries MPs are calling for urgent action to repair buildings, restock shelves and offer free internet access, reports Dalya Alberge Weather Eye Staples churchill™ Borrow British Homechoice Bush's envoy calls on the IRA 'to go out of business' There is nothing like an Olympic champion Dame Make a clean break with Thatcher, party is told Tory immigration policy is popular; its brand name is not Africa report 'too tough on the rich' Troubled Labour focuses on law and order British Casino Association Currys Currys Stress ' led father to think that his son wanted to die' Lexus Personal choice of music is offering an uplifting note Richard Morrison Commentary BT Top Ten Send-Offs Hymns? We're playing Angels instead Austin Reed Times World News Syrians rally around their leader American intelligence on Iran derided as scandalous (Reuters): Former premier to return Hezbollah protests taint rosy view from the White House Masterpark St Anthony's Hospital (Reuters): 41 bodies found at Sunni sites Holland & Barrett Dell Terror confessions on TV grip Baghded On-screen admissions are used in the propaganda war, Catherine Philp reports Israel 'conniving' on settlements Cover Story tiscali Jaguar We watched Disney films and porn, says accuser Chinese are keen to find their inner wolf among wild stories Mystical bestseller is hailed as a manual for modern life, repots Clifford coonan Hong Konf leader is expected to resign today Yesterday in Parliament (Reuters): Miners trapped by quake saved (Reuters): War graves claim (AFP): Houses destroyed (AFP): Lynx in danger (AFP): Happy Norway Timing is everything Rare rains bring Death Valley to life Bush bows to court on death row cases Woman rebel extradited to US on drugs charges Pru Health Our Foreign Staff: Playing card murderer sentenced to 142 years Stairglide Thailand fears tsunami inquiry (AP): Legal opium plan (AFP): Coup troops stay (AP): Written in stone (AP): Dog's day in court Nature's Best Chechen rebels vow the battle against Russia will go on under a new leader Berlusconi tries to calm Italian anger over death of agent The Times Recent Violence churchill™ Vatican's Madrid man bows out as Church veers left The Times Offersdirect Ukraine visa row grows Keanu at 40 Times Business More banks settle WPP shares sale Oill hits new high Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Big Board chief under pressure to demutualise Times MPC votes for a quarter-point rise in inter A Perfect Fit? KKR tries different play for Toys 'R' Us Shadow of uncertainty John Thain, former president of Goldman Sachs, has … Cut and thrust matrix ITV chief has bought himself more time Busines Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Results in Brief Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Look Ahead Exchange Rates Data Business Big Shot Insurers to postpone genetic testing until 2010 British factories outstrip expectations German output surges UK moves up table of nations exploiting high-tech revolution Chief expected to drive away with more than £5m C&w to shed 10% of staff in the UK ICM RAC jobs bear brunt of Aviva takeover What Aviva Gets for its £1.1bn Bad start to Motorola's iTunes plan IBM Eidos share price gets kicking Vodafone chases new networks How ITV Compares with Rivals Hackers access database run by Reed Elsevier abbey ITV surprises City with 57% increase in profits Money Talks Retiring BA chief joins Rio Tinto A fitting end to the ill-fitting British suit A suitable man to spark a men's clothing revolution Money spinner City Diary Capital cap City Diary Crumb of wisdom City Diary Anger at drugs removal New arrests over ImClone Safety fears hit sales growth of global drug industry GSK must give more detail on Medicaid policies Building-design watchdog 'lacks accountability' Free Guide Saudi fund to allow foreign investment Property investors to 'take more chances' Stanhope in council wrangle over arena EADS profits jump 60% as chiefs clear runway for their successors Fact File Interexec Heathrow spat could hit Nigeria BAA lifted as winter fares lure passengers The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Oracle Businesswoman of the Year Awards 2005 Women fight to be free of 'Thatcher' reputation GUS shortded out by slowdown in spending on electricals 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Eurotop 100 Aviva's RAC buy shows new faith in general insurance The Day's Biggest Movers Balfour Beatty Gilts Bearish signals knock Homestyle Group Smaller Capitalisation Shares James Fisher Business Equity Prices bloomsbury ROLholidays Let's go to Legoland Breathtaking, chilling out in Chile Wake up at the back…if you fancy an Easter break A hotel in Somerset at £40 a night, or a week in Grand Canary at £189. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers AirlineNetWork Trailfinders Jailing fine defaulters violated human rights European Court of Human Rights Limit to government power to amend parliamentary Acts Chancery Division Taking security for costs then seeking lien Chancery Division Sale without faculty invalid Consistory Court Advice on sentencing useful but not binding Court of Appeal Criminal Division Times Register Alice Thomas Ellis Novelist, publisher and columnist who championed an unfashionably traditionalist Roman Catholicism Alice Thomas Ellis, novelist, was born on September 9,1932. She died on March 8,2005, aged 72 Ross Benson Dashing reporter who covered the world's conflicts for 30 years Ross Benson, journalist, was born on September 29,1948. He died on March 8,2005, aged 56 Teresa Wright Demure film actress who found success on the stage after turning her back on Hollywood's crude pin-up publicity machine Teresa Wright, actress, was born on October 27,1918. She died on March 6,2005, aged 86 Lives Remembered Debra Hill Scriptwriter and producer who blazed a trail for women in the businsess of making movies Debra Hill, film producer, was born on October 11,1950. She died on March 7,2005, aged 54 debate@thetimes Questions of Sport Rugby shows the way Adrenalin and instinct Boxed in by logic Class of distinction Aslan Maskhadov Chechen leader who beat the Russians in war but failed to win the peace Aslan Maskhadov, President of Chechnya, 1997-2000, was born on September 21,1951. He was shot dead on March 8,2005, aged 54 Return to sportsmanship Easy scapegoats Foul deeds A great adventure Outside influence Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Court Circular Lecture Luncheon Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Acknowledgements Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Questions Answered Personal Column Bridge Facing a hot future mowing the dunes Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Racing Times Test Casey flying high on Rule Supreme McManus due change of luck as disappointing run continues Wincanton Carlisle Nicholls sets sights on third success success in Champion Chase Towcester Racing Yesterday's Results The Times Sports Book Steele decides to step down English advance Stevens on song Durant banned The Results Service Today's Fixtures Reynés finds chase for victory short and sweet Paris 'poaches' stars in bid to impress Olympic Games Finns can only get better in a sport on downhill slope Hudson gets two-year ban for positive test Rugby League Emms shows mean streak in helping to set up rematch Badminton Timesonline Thegame Sehwag seizes control after Pakistan miss chance to take edge Smit has grit to stand up to any challenge Red army unites behind wales Williams earns call to maintain pace of grand-slam quest Johnson offers telling advice of true mentor Italy Team timesonline Confident Corry believes England can turn corner Timesonline The Premiership Today Allardyce thirsting to call time on drinkers McClaren fears backlash from return of Viana Uefa Cup Shearer gives words of warning about Rivaldo United board braced for new takeover bid The Sunday Times Ferguson quick to turn focus on future Milan lie in wait for Mourinho's warriors European Cup Chelsea's Triumph Chelsea swift to reject Barcelona's allegations of racism Lampard providing top service for club and country Hard Labour Terry builds case for national defence Rick Broadbent says Chelsea captain is a triumph of substance over style Crespo reborn back in Milan Not Good Enough The Wonder Goals that Failed to Win the Day Liverpool's glory days recaptured by Gerrard and GarcÍa European Cup Commission demands action against Aragonés Last Night's Results Times Online Juventus profit from Zalayeta's extra effort Impressive Eindhoven ease through Peugeot Bolton or bust for the flagging European Cup The Times Crossword What They Said Double act falls flat as curtain comes down Liverpool in dreamland, a nightmare for Arsenal The Times The European Cup at a Glance The Times Quotes of the Day Yes minister, get the scrotum burgers off the school menu Teutonic clarity anyone? A sense of hope Image of the Day The Ethicist Beer keeps you thin and happy: I'll drink to that As pubs introduce elegant stemmed glasses to encourage more women to drink beer Carol Midgley says she needs no persuading, while Lisa Armstrong is sticking to wine Amber Nectar? No, Give Me a Glass of Red Sorry, Ladies-But a Calorie is a Calorie Whatever You're Drinking The Times Lovely girl, Tracey Tracey Emin is nice- at times too nice, says Julie Burchill, and her sweet nature shines through in her new film about teenage girls Tracey's Targets Pass the red wine, I'm feeling hungry Su Doku for beginners Red Wine Pears with Rhubarb Promising? Just Fashion From the New Yorkers who are redefining the V-neck to a writer-turned-designer's silk jackets, Nicola Copping and Alice Olins on ten new labels to keep an eye on British women make bad taste look fabulous Getting Personal Shipman: bad, not mad Dr Thomas Stuttaford on misconceptions about the serial killer's state of mind Lost libido What Happens if Avian Flu Flies in? Screen Explicit sex is no longer the big taboo. Just flap a dead pigeon's wings and you'll really ruffle the censor's feathers The Times Slugs, snails and New Releases Music and discipline are the hard core of 9 Songs and The Chorus, observes James Christopher Kinsey More New Releases Lunacy and livestock, but there's a vital ingredient missing for Wendy Ide Look who's basically a chilled After a career of many ups and a few - but quite cataclysmic - downs, John Travolta is rich, happy and as cool as iced coffee. Interview by Lan Nathan GRiD Five Times Two DVDs The Cole Porter biopic De-Lovely fails to live up to its name, but you can rely on James Cagney, says Geoff Brown How drink and the Devil did for his best Profile The novelist and playwright Patrick Hamilton, the subject of a new NFT tribute, went to his early grave unfulfilled but no less a genius, says Bob Stanley Starts Tomorrow Duck Season Five to Put You on the Wagon What is the key to their success? A modest story about a school choir has hit all the right notes with the French Public. Not even its director knows why, finds Sheila Johnston Life is a Miracle The Chorus And the winner of the camel is … Festival a happening in the Sahara is an oasis of cinematic possibilities, says Samuel Loewenberg Anarchy that runs like clockwork Robots is more than a cartoon, it's a walking junkyard of mechanical extras, finds Lan Johns The Royal Ballet Tomorrow in T2 Beck, Queens of the Stone Age and Stereolab … Beast needs more bite Theatre Rhinoceros Pop Daniel Bedingfield Royal Concert Hall Opera Le Jardin des Voix Theatre I Love You, Yor're perfect… Acorn Antiques the Musical TV & Radio Radio Choice BBC DVD David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide KIDS Television Terrestrial Talk to Michael Howard The City Gardener Blame the Parents Variations Immigration is a Time Bomb X-Rated: The ADS They Couldn't Show Existenz Betty Fisher KIDS Beneath the gloss of Tinseltown Last Night's TV Joe Joseph A UK Costume drama True Fiction Hugo Rifkind T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Puzzle Book and Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Companion The Times Inside The Times Highly-paid pipers now call the tune The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week… What Else Happened dwc Many a true skill is taught in jest Teams Data File The Office Psychologist Do something for nothing The new buzz-phrase in business is corporate social resposibility as more companies allow and even encourage their staff to volunteer. Carly Chynoweth outlines the benefits for all concerned Test Yourself… Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More michatepage What Can I Earn? How can I put a stop to this harassment? Worklife Challenge The Key to… Warwick Business School Where the accent is on getting a great start The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job in … Property Macho MBAs have to change Mba courses must create environments attractive to women if they want more women to enrol, says Susan Vinnicombe Case Study Group Decision Making The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch Auditors value their reputation Letters The Sunday Times The call of the mild Business Travel Oslo Essentials My Best Move… Statwatch You Need a New Job when… How Do I Become… Test Yourself … Answers Life's a breeze once you find your sea legs There is an increasing demand for UK-trained crews in the growing world of maritime leisure yachting. 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