News from 11/03/2005
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Andrew Robson, Megan Mason, Benedict Wray, Duncan McCall, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, David Stuckey, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Martin Morris, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, David Hawker, Philip Howard, Alan Craft, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Ann Treneman Parlimentary Sketch, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Richard Eaton, Jennifer Huynh, Jill Sherman and Frances Gibb, Suzi Leather, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Peter Sergeant, Gary Jacob, Dean Godson, Dan Sabbagh, Fleur Adcock, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Randhir Singh Bains, Andrew Francis, Gerald Davies Lions Watch, Richard Lloyd Parry, Daisy Goodwin, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Neil Addison, Susan Emmett, John Price, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Neil Harman, John Hopkins, Loire valley, Francis Bennion, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, John Goodbody and Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Richard Hobson and Dileep Premachandran, Mick Hume, Cornellus Lysaght, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Christopher Rose, Seamus Heaney, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, R. H. Donaldson, Sam Coates and Ray Keene, Jane Shilling, Richard Ford, Philip Webster and Stewart Tendler, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Paul Weller David Sinclair, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Michael Evas Defence Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Daniel K. Sokol and Kerry Bowman, Mandy Stanton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Peter Smith, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Ian Whittell Nba review, J. H. Whiteley, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Paul Heely, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times Jackson accuser takes the stand Teenagers jailed Sinn Fein barred At Last Ikea Shows that Women Can Diy Kasparov retires Sick or sacked? Newcastle win 'My experience with the NHS is available for the Tories … Index Terror laws in disarray as suspect is let out of prison Poetry Insomnia Picture Gallery Sinn Fein MPs pay for party's links to Belfast bank heist In the Times Today Support grows to disband IRA All Alone in the House Comment Financiers in plea for asylum Chelsea murder Head charged Sail survivor Hunt ban to Lords Christian Aid Singer faces growing financial difficulties 'I felt weird and embarrassed after Jackson touched me,' boy tells court Life for teenage scythe killers A 17-year-old boy suffered an horrific fate at the hands of this friends' while camping last summer, Andrew Norfolk reports MP faces investigation over letter on 'vote-rigging' Lynton Crosby and the Conservative Party 'Darkie' decision Paedophile jailed Fake gun ruling Richest Britons Gucci Genetic Risk of Disease Epidemic fears decline How horrors of the plague made Europe safer from Aids scourge News Terror Bill Tempers fray but peers insist 'sunset clause' must remain Terror laws are left in disarray A game of political ping-pong without much action Free, the man accused of inspiring Madrid bomb Radical cleric is one of eight men set to be released from Belmarsh jail today, write Sean O'Neil and Daniel McGrory Terror Bill News Point of new powers is lost in noisy argument Boots Militants may bring new roadside bombs home to Europe Citroën Snap decision saves student eatery Hitch Ps Double trouble swiss BT to cut losses with boxes of sweets Initial Way to Build an Empire Comic Relief Ikea stands up for women's rights-to spend hours assembling furniture British first as new therapy gives boy, 4, hope of normal life O2 NHS still missing its cancer targets bmi dfs dfs Broadway singers seize the day for Bernstein Musical On The Town Robbins magic eludes ENO's dancers Arts in T2 1,730 jobs to go as BBC wields axe Unions have vowed to fight savings for new programmes, writes Dan Sabbagh Sport Hotel Rwanda ... while Mars will let 700 melt away Churchill Lexus Cause and effect Anti-terror laws and civil liberty Doubts over new legislation on inciting religious hatred Embryo selection for tissue-matching China and Taiwan Tsunami victims Words' worth Unsporting behaviour Slow off the mark Ban on smoking in public places Forgotten timelord Hans Bethe Picture Gallery After Tung Hong Kong needs robust and articulate leadership Bucks Fizz And hens behaving badly on take-off for their great leap in the dark Now eat up your healthy food or we'll send matron round to make you Words and Deeds Terrorism will not be defeated by bureaucracy and platitudes Smarter than being a martyr My exclusive NHS shocker Partisan bickering and facile slogans have made a genuine debate on the health service impossible Get this: American fox meets UN chickens Bush's appointment of an arch unilateralist to be his Ambassador to the United Nations is a stroke of genius Under my keyboard the desk shakes. The bloggers are on the march Jaguar Another danger of flying lies not in air but food The Aa Learndirect Online Suicide father's pact with family NEC Skoda This is the streetcar they named a tram. Just don't call it a bus Ben Webster on the vehicle that may make men over 30 feel less of a failure West is urged to raise Africa aid by £26bn a year Good ideas that lack the cash to have a happy ending The African Commission onspeed Strong drink. Men in skirts. No wonder the Prince is a bit confused Doctors to quit NHS over pensions Law Report BT Commercial threat to research Bonuses for language schools Prescription charges to rise 10p dolphin Toysrus Talk at Crufts is for ban on electric collars Homebase Mi6 officers did not know of ban on questioning hooded detainees Blair 'received no full legal opinion on Iraq war' Last-minute bid to avoid strikes Casino ID change Crime offensive Minority power Nationwide Political Animal Lessons of history give the man who would be leader hope for future Foreign stag parties go off with a bang Prenuptial celebrations are cheaper in Europe, but many a partygoer returns with tales of woe, Helen Nugent reports Idealhomeshow Hungover in Hungary hotels A Night to Remember Volkswagen Carpet Times World News Dutch lose their faith in Europe Cynicism has taken root in one of the European Union's founding members, writes Anthony Browne in Maastricht The End of the Affair Islamic cleric named as new chief of Chechen separatists A-Z Pru Health (AP): Italian's killers were on guard (AP): Concorde crash Daughter policy (Reuters): Children buried (AP): Kosovo charges (Reuters): Tribunal surrender (Reuters): Zoo death Ukraine's Eurovision entry hits wrong note Multiple Display Advertising Items Muslims issue fatwa against bin Laden Lebanon's toppled leader makes surprise comeback T2 Parentscentre Bespoke Suits (AFP): Migrants forced into the sea (AP): Clinton surgery (AFP): Nuclear parts sold (Reuters): Killer confesses Homechoice emporio 46 die as suicide bomber targets mosque funeral möben abbey A Chess Great The latest gambit of Kasparov politics Sick or sacked, Hong Kong chief quits Supporters of democracy are angry at what they see as China's autocratic interference, writes Clifford Coonan from Shanghai By Our Beijing Correspondent: Top civil servant adept at pleasing two masters The Times Suicide man shot judge's relatives out of revenge US drops foreign prisoner treaty The Times The Times Tokyo chooses to forget the night 100,000 perished The Raid Times Business Friday March 11 2005 City split on rates Libel trial delayed Vita bid pressure Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Whitebread to exit four-star Labour to face million jobs lost in industry Biogen took 11 days to act on MS drug warning EU targets cartels in banking and energy Fujitsu Profitable Vodafone calls long-distance Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know The Times Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Results in Brief Look Ahead Exchange Rates Data Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Rumour of the Day Bet of the Day Cavendish AIM Fund VCT plc Business Big Shot HSE How Mileage Scheme Works Dollar tumbles as Japan's Premier hints at sell-off City split over future rate rise ECB cautions over inflationary risks EU ruling on mileage costs firms £250m in VAT rebate Investors revolt over switch of trusts' manager Business R&SA to offload its US motor arm and pull out of six states Horlick shut out of Deutsche sale Ex-Merrill broker demands job back BT's $3bn deal with Reuters strengthens its IT connection Poor State of Play WorldCom class action nets another $428m from banks Inquiry into Eidos shares fall expected Vodafone acts on costly calls abroad Bloggers herald bad news for 'real world' press Disney's challenge: how to console desperate wives Nic Hopkins reveals how film-makers hope to embrace the games market The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Media Polis Top Commercial Digital Channels SMG stays defiant over Alli's bid for Virgin Radio Tate & Lyle shares sweetened by hint of EU export plan 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 Shareholders check out of hotels group at their peril Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Royal & SunAlliance Gilts Virgin falls back as Carphone surges Smaller Capitalisation Shares International Power Record John Lewis staff bonus 87% of business enquiries answered without being passed … Mystery shoppers City Dairy Brand New Strategy Easy money Building tension IHG to hand back £1bn after asset sale Vodafone Big, bad barons are really champions Business Equity Prices Austrian The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux British Funds Fingers are not capable of being imitation firearm No notional tax credit for benefit fraudster Court of Appeal Past persecution no qualification for refugee Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Richard Fletcher Bestselling historian who scored a hit with his relaxed but acute account of the conversion of Europe Lives Remembered John Box Britain's finest film production designer, who worked epic magic on big-budget movies from Lawrence of Arabia to Zhivago Archpriest Sergei Hackel Stalwart of the Russian Church who strove to make it a progressive counter to Soviet oppression Monsignor Luigi Giussani Founder of the Communion and Liberation movement who urged the young to resdicover faith The Right Rev Dick Lyth Missionary and teacher Forthcoming Marriages Celebration Dinners Picture Gallery University News Calls to the Bar Ross Benson Service of Thanks Giving Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Court Circular Crufts In Memoriam-Private When the entire electorate expectorated Birthdays Anniversaries debate@thetimes. co. uk Churchgoers and Church Leavers Room for all Having it both ways Have faith in fun A good alternative What a performance New growth Two-for-one Tasteless soup Chess Questions Answered Personal Column Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Technology shines aboard luxury yacht of an SUV Pint-size 4x4 capable of digging in its claws Range Rover V8 Supercharged Vogue Se Fiat Panda 4x4 Cars that get you home—and cook you dinner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day James Earl Ray was convicted of the murder of the civil rights leader Martin Luther King after pleading guilty to his assassination Five-Day Forecast How Japan's balloon bombs went phut Weather Eye Times Sport King drafts his strategy for World domination Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Towcester Wincanton Getting lucky can be a hairy business Sixteen confirmed for Champion The Times Sports Book Leicester AYR Sandown Park Hampshire secure services of Warne for longer spell Cricket Fat or phenomenal, O'Neal makes big impact in Miami American Sport Paris officials do best to cover up capital chaos Olympic Games Doping tests increase by a third to combat use of steroids Rugby League Kasiri gets three months' solitary Tennis The Results Service Today's Fixtures British pair stage stirring fightback Els streak under threat Holmes at home Armstrong quits Williams prevails Formidable Ely Murphy returns Class of 78's ringing endorsement The legends who were grand-slam heroes 27 years ago are backing the present team to inherit their mantle, says John Hopkins Then and now: How the Eras Compare Tennis Guinness The Times Revitalised Welsh have earned right to step up Kay regards Italy match as chance to reignite the fire RBS Six Nations Championship Life begins at 50 for Ireland's grand slam-chasing wing Rugby Union Land Rover Another close shave for England Alyson Rudd shares beauty tips and tactics for beating Italy with Josh Lewsey Wilkinson hope for Six Nations comeback In sport's anti-democratic world, a referee is more important than Blair, the Queen or God Olympics Caborn intervenes over Wigan The Sunday Times The new Wembley begins to reveal what you get for £750m Matt Dickinson sees the national stadium take shape Arsenal risk becoming spent force Club must prepare for construction on two sites Gary Jacob says that reshaping his squad has not always been the manager's forte Spain finds solace in Benítez's men The Premembership Today Liverpool take inspiration from Mourinho's triumph Greeks bear gift of three away goals UEFA Cup Riggott and Job offer glimmer of hope Di Canio Fined The Times FA imposes fines to dent sense of euphoria at Chelsea Redknapp shrugs off Mandaric criticism Best Mate loses his shot at history Peugeot Chasing Gold Nasal bleeding not serious cause for alarm The Times Crossword 22,921 Cruel tide turns to torment Lucky Jim Fallon bail extended as inquiry is widened Times Sport Keegan walks out before City can sack him Man in Charge The Times Best for Rugby T2 Quotes of the Day Botheration. I've sworn to give up cursing for Lent The thing about swearing is that, like all addictive habits, it feels really good Farewell to a friend Archers miss target Image of the Day The Ethicist I went into this with my eyes wide open… Before going to see a new movie about a man who has not slept for a year Hugo Rifkind stays awake long enough to understand what that might be like Poetry: why your metre will never run out In the 19th century, most educated people could write poetry. Today hardly anyone even reads it. Daisy Goodwin explains why it's never too late to become addicted to this neglected art form—and to start writing it youself The Times If You Want to Write Good Poetry, Read, Listen and Practise Hard And Here's how to Do It… Get a taste for the best of British Su Doku for beginners Baked Custard Tart Health Tomorrow in body&soul Corrections The boyish Clinton should slow down Approaching 60, the former President, like most men, probably feels years younger The doctors' ethical dilemma How much has the fear of litigation led to an erosion of patient care? Daniel K. Sokol and Kerry Bowman report Hair with Hari Ask Lucia Rooms to suit Brioni has entered the hotel business in a small, top-end kind of way with a super suite The garment I most fancy is the deliciously loose and floaty burnt orange summer dress Sounds Six strings good, four strings better In the classic rock line-up, the bassman is often disregarded (the drummer at least gets derision). Open your ears, says Chris Campling Savoy Theatre A Dozen Top Bass Riffs New Albums Stereophonics achieve mission impossible and get David Sinclair rockin' Don't blink, it's Planet Wendy Interview Wendy James, the former It Girl of Britpop, now feels she's her own woman, she tells Stephen Dalton Kaiser Chiefs Hit & Myth Not Just a Pretty Face? Her maestra's voice She may be stunning, but Anu Tali is no classical crossover, Neil Fisher finds Classical CDs Timeless voice of Old Europe Paolo Conte is inspired by Twenties jazz but his songwriting style is all his own, says Clive Davis The Times Travel Direct In T2 on Monday Seasons to be cheerful Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Birmingham Hippodrome Pop First Choice Concert SCO/Swensen Barbican Theatre The Firebird Ball Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert St Matthew Passion TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Film Choice Liddle's argument blows up in his face Viewing Guide Missing you already True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Puzzle Book and Champagne Word Watching Sudoku Picture Bricks and Mortar Opening Bids Some revolutions are velvet, others are bloody. This one is as silent as a mouse—and only a click away The Surveyor This Week: Cornwall v Devon Townhouse in South London Brixton, Sw2: a four-bedroom house with garden in a qulet and private gated development Out Village House in Oxfordshire Away Mill Conversion in Wales A Dreamer in the House Wayne Hemingway is passionate about better designs for living, says Catherine Riley Price Water House Coopers Kingsoak Bridge of Sighs Leaping sea trout, a gentle river and a converted cider apple barn conjure up the image of a small country estate, says John Price A Place in the Sun Live Clotted Cream Swan Hill It's a Matter of Muck Carrots, hens, pigs—even townies can make the risky farming life pay, says Patrick Kidd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Good Old Days York, much invaded in the past, is now the destination of choice for an army of over-fifties, says Jayne Dowle Moderncenturions British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Property Show Fun Seekers Tasting Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morris Chance The late 19th-century Arts and Crafts movement may be on the brink of a revival, says Damian Barr In the Grand Manor Marcus Binney savours the splendour of a chateau in the Loire valley Rydon Buytolet Rise above the Crowd Others rush in where Donal Mulryan likes to bide his times, reports Susan Emmett Donalwisdom Rydon Persimmon Changing rooms with a twist! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Find your Way in If the lease seems like a maze, help is at hand, says Megan Mason Commonsense 'Dry Clean' Carpet Powder A Debut in Spain This first-time buyer may need the help of her expatriate father Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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