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News from 14/03/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Daniel McGrory and Andrew Drummond, Joan Bakewell, Robert Dawson Scott, DJM, Sheila Lassman, D. Politi, James MacKay, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Belinda Price, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Tony Roberts, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Chrish Campling, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, John O'Byrne, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Eaton, Sam Marlowe, Alan Dashwood (Professor), Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Richard Dobson, David Sharrock, David J. Savage, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Nick Marsh, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Daniela Witchel, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John D. Hart, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Sanderson and Gillian Harris, Richard Diehl, James Delingpole, Andrew Bamji, Richard Bushrod, John Almond, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Mike Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sara Lawrence, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Geraldine McCaughrean, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Olivia Abbott, David Meredith, Stephen Alambritis, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Holly Finn, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Richard Ottaway, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Richard H. Westcott, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Miranda Basey, Matt Dickinson, Dr Tanya Byron, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, John F. Donaldson, Roger Boyes, Maxine Symons, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Sam Coates, Barry Webb, Jan Berry, Chairman, Rick Naylor, President, Tim Hames, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Caroline Merrell and Christine Buckley, Alan Shipton, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Tom Hennigan, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Lydia Fettes-Neame, Ben Hoyle, Joseph Walsh, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Helen Rumbelow, Mark Venables, Gerry Finkle, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times £100,000 stamp duty threshold Casualty figures Piers approval Rice denial Times Leads Boots resignation Index US calls halt to Sinn Fein fundraising in IRA backlash Shattered myth Style for men An agonising end to Jonny's comeback First-time buyers to be wooed with cut in stamp duty In the Times Today The Times Sinn Fein candidate in murder bar 'saw nothing' Adams cold-shouldered Comment London's stock in the world falls Despised duty Brain power Maternity benefit Pop with interest Forlorn in the USA Christian That hit formula still works Will Coldplay CD do the business? EMI is banking on the band to revive its profits with a US hit, reports Chris Ayres A&E units distort data to meet four-hour wait target How to Cheat Goals will always bring claims of fiddling Analysis Peers prepare for fresh battle Buyers beware Lorries go first? Swastika vandals Channel delays Debate If You Take It, You Own It The Rolex Awards for Enterprise Chef's raw deal over that royal photo Woman who took an informal snap was surprised to see the image flashed around the world, reports Gillian Harris Overwhelmed police force wants to farm out its murder inquiries Drug dealers turn coal-rich city into gangland capital Hi-tech rogues' gallery puts police in picture (AP): Member of pacifist church shoots 11 at service The E-Mail Exchange Mirror chief 'approved use of Iraq photos' Piers Morgan, the sacked Editor, has alleged that the paper's chief executive made him a scapegoat, writes Dan Sabbagh hotels Army defends image as trials loom It pays to read the small print www.theAA.com Porto 55lb tumour missed for decade M&G Investments Eight Bafta nominations for BBC digital channel Post Office Mother swept to death with son in seaside game teacher training agency Cheltenham & Gloucester Trespasser who fell through roof wins payout of £567,000 It's a small world after all as Coco wins Crufts Floored by the trendy neighbours Fashionable wooden floorboards and the accompanying noise are driving flat-dwellers up the wall, reports Joanna Bale T2 Toucan Green Flag Motoring Assistance The Heart of Brussels from Just £59 Return Mother's long wait Thais urged to speed up release of dead Britons Missing persons charity faces closure Police chiefs say the Home Office will have to start a new operation from scratch Halifax 'Parents rely on it. I'd be mortified if it closed' Spain Coast Val McDermid A New Beginning Hiscox Peter Pan flies out of past to help hospital face future Screening Springer The role of the European Court Significance of compromise reached on terrorism law Police Bill needs 'robust scrutiny' Buses outside London Credit card fraud A clasp for convoys? Control of MRSA rates in hospitals Intelligence slip-up Health by subscription The Times Law and the Gun Police practice must change further to counter violent crime No Reservations What becomes a landmark most? Quick, read this. Do you sense that there might be something mising? Science Notebook The Prudence The real challenge for Brown lies in delivering value for money Thunderer: Love him and leave him This will be a law too far Why the new Bill on religious hatred is more likely to stir up discord than resolve it The Times Join the Debate An embryo that went on growing The human fertilisation watchdog has outlived its usefulness. It's time it was laid to rest St Matthew's Epistle to the Tory party is no way to political salvation It is astonishing how few Tory MPs have a clue about polling and public opinion A Labour landslide would accelerate the arrogance born of absolute power Franglais on timetable for bilingual primary school Chess privilege Insurance www.theAA.com Food had up to eight pesticides Key skills ignored Student loans call Childcare pays tiscali Snap-happy six with success in their sights Red Kooga Tabasco Young British Airways Alliance Leicester Bird flu predictions criticised Hopes raised for nerve disease cure within ten years Tories pledge curb on late abortions Party leader attacks 'termination on demand' and wants the time limit reduced, Helen Rumbelow reports Humble Blair asks women for credit Romantic Blunkett dreams of love and happy endings Labour sends back donation MP's 'lewd' offer The Week in Parliament Heathrow Boffins of techno club scene are still pushing all the right buttons Pop Chemical Brothers Manchester Apollo Compassion and wit coax lives out of their shell Firstnight Theatre Pyrenees Tron, Glasgow Cleopatra seduced the Romans with her irresistible . . . mind and if she looked like these beauties they didn't mention it, writes Ben Hoyle first direct Times World News Rice denies presidential ambition as she begins tour of Asia By Our Foreign Staff: Taiwanese plan rally against secession law Costa del Sol police crack £420m 'dirty money' ring The Times Pope returns to the Vatican Nature (AFP): Gaul uncovered (AFP): Rebel head killed (AFP): Church explosion (AP): Alps avalanches Travel Insurance Privilege Insurance Would-be royal heirs bid for royal hairs A buyer seeking Queen Victoria's DNA paid £49,000 for an album containing her locks, reports Roger Boyes in Berlin Gaza's surfer dudes sad to leave their promised land When Israel begins its withdrawal, it will be forced to give up the country's best surfing beaches, writes Ian MacKinnon churchill (AFP): Settlements to be dismantled ABTA Inside the Sunday Times next Weekend Weary Iraqis wait to see if democracy has a point Celebrities fight to save hotel that symbolised old New York Plans to convert The Plaza into apartments have united staff and wealthy supporters in opposition, writes James Doran A Star Itself Argentina declares war on oil giants The Times Colonisation and beyond Haunting choice over French dead (Reuters): Iran scoffs at US nuclear deal (AP): Haunted palace (AP): 38 die in buses (AFP): Ferry sinks (AP): Vestey land grab Cutting conflicts of actuarles Gadget talks How the Week Finished Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones More woe for Boots as finance chief quits Disney insider to take the reins from Eisner Bureaucracy faces cuts as Brown tires to appease business Times Business Direct Line Brown must look to our future, not his The nation's finances remain under strain, making tax rises after the election a probability Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day North Sea Oil Lufthansa deal Stop Press Payment sacrifice 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 HSE intel inside Travelodge chief opts for expansion over market float Card firms plan online fraud-buster machine Brown gets millions as thresholds stay frozen CBI wants poll 'payback' The Open University Profits slip for UK plc Sweeteners for Voters Actuaries to count cost of change The Times Boots wrongfooted by finance chief's untimely departure Howard Dodd's decision to quit comes at a tricky time, Sarah Butler reports Japanese mergers move blocked The Times Say it with an investment trust Looking for a guide on how to raise funds? Look no … EdF's switched-on Gallic boss does it the American way The man who heads the world's biggest electricity supplier is a paradox, says Charles Bremner Power chief cashes in on magical times for oil and gas 21st Century Stars: Burren Energy Peter Klinger talks to the founder and chief executive of a growing company that seems to have investors hooked Getting the oil to market was key Lloyds TSB Bank plc Strong brand will help build growth Future Brand Banking & Finance biE Interim Executive Times Register Lieutenant-Colonel 'tich' Harvey Good-humoured soldier who fought in Italy and led operations against communist terrorists in Malaysia Lieutenant-Colonel A. S Harvey, OBE, MC, and Bar, was born on August 29,1922. He died on February 15,2005, aged 82 Lives Remembered Ruth Packer Opera singer who was renowned first for her singing prowess—and later for her success as a teacher Ruth Packer, opera singer, was born on October 22,1910. She died on January 12,2005, aged 94 Willis Hall Northern playwright who enjoyed a life-long friendship and working relationship with Keith Waterhouse Willis Hall, writer, was born on April 6,1929. He died on March 7,2005, aged 75 Lives in Brief Albert Schatz, microbiologist and co-discoverer of streptomycin, was born on February 2,1920. He died January 17,2005 Christopher Weatherby, MC, businessman, was born May 21, 1920. He died December 31, 2004, aged 84 Basil William Hoskins was born on June 10, 1929. He died on January 17, 2005, aged 75 Jacques Villeret, actor, was born on February 6, 1951. He died of an internal haemorrhage on January 28, 2005, aged 53 Bottoms up, Ladies debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Beer or wine—which is the ideal tipple for a woman? A cool brew The sophisticate Get real What's your view? Ale and hearty Vote-winner To get you started Viva la différence Boadicea's last stand Wrestler on the mat You can't argue with 6,000 years of smoked salmon Notebook Archaeology Sri Lanka's loss Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Birthdays Anniversaries Crufts Births Deaths To place death notices Working and Pastoral Group Awards Elections Legal News Chess Questions Answered Personal Column Bridge Duty to notify criminal intelligence service Court of Appeal New confiscation order sought years later Court of Appeal Judicial restraint sometimes needed Court of Appeal Error of law in granting exemption certificate Severance pay relegated Court of Appeal Order expressed in foreign currency Court of Appeal Bias in income support rules Court of Appeal Times Online Power to replace tax commissioner Queen's Bench Division Correction When deadly agues stalked the marshes Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day March 14, 1996 Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Early signs bright as Cheltenham goes fourth Racing Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Walsh has strong claims for Gold run Tomorrow Times Test Jockeys' chief seeks warning system Thornton relieved after lucky escape Stratford The Times Sports Book Plumpton Taunton Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Today's Fixtures The Results Service Moscow in no mood to concede bid defeat Olympic Games Bell presents all-round case for promotion Cricket Race is on for America's fastest By Our Sports Staff: Grand day as New Zealand find Warne a real handful By Our Sports Staff: Harrington seals victory at the death to take first title in US Golf Davies closes in on record pace Swimming Swimming through a Time Warp O'Sullivan holds his nerve to win Eagles flying high Ipswich on top Scotland deliver England hope Boat Race winners Joy for Julich Robertson and Emms back on top of the world Badminton Thackray's late try seals revenge for Hull Rugby League Broncos give fans something to cheer about Rusedski pays the price for punishing schedule Tennis Easter Weekend hp invent The solution Big Sam swears by Sport on Television Swimming Leeds get no reward for spirited play Zurich Premiership The Times Saracens moving in right direction Baby finds his feet as Pelous keeps his head Driving Ireland descend from defeat to despair RBS Six Nations Championship England have to be content with no-frills victory RBS Six Nations Championship The Times Hope springs eternal for relaxed Balshaw Outstanding Wales keep grand-slam dream alive Scotland blown away by bold display of verve and mischief Wales able to capture hearts as well as title RBS Six Nations Championship The sweet smell of victory The Times Crossword 22,923 Wilkinson's mental scars must also be allowed to heal David Hands wonders if England's hero can return to his best Times Sport Wilkinson curses luck again The Times The Game Women: How to Get to the Top T2 Quotes of the Day Should there be a poll for the greatest words never spoken? I see that 'Innocent until proven guilty' didn't even make the Top Ten The eyes have it Read all about it, or not Image of the Day The Ethicist Forget glass ceilings-look for windows The search is on for businesswoman of the year. But as young women say they want to stay at home, Penny Wark meets two professionals who have made their careers work for them The Times 'Men stop talking when a woman starts' look for windows look for windows 'Contracts Have Been Exchanged in Greasy Spoons. You Can Do Things your Own Way' Seducer or model new man? As a new drama is televised about Casanova, the world's most famous lover, is it time his bad reputation was reassessed? He certainly knew how to make ladies happy, says Sara Lawrence This Casanova loves female company—talking and listening to his lady friends An Immature Boy until the End Problem? Maybe I can help Parents Each week Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologist, will offer advice on readers' parenting dilemmas Pregnant pause Parent Forum Center Parcs The Times What a friend I have in Jesus Daniela Witchel was happy to attend church regularly to gain a school place. But then her daughter got religion Was everyone just here for the school—or was I the only hypocrite? A friend's six-year-old son asked if he could have a Jesus party for his birthday Happy birthday Mrs Beeton Dish Su Doku for beginners Chicken Livers with Tomatoes So do you think Men's Style Forget the Eighties cliché of novelty socks. Feet should be dressed with panache - try bright colours, instructs James Delingpole, who also tackles that great fashion conundrum: can a V-neck jumper be worn over bare skin? Absolute Boswelox Microwave Man home.forum@thetimes.co.uk I'm socksy? Paris - it's oh so haughty, but oh since Many designers who show here end up seeing things from a Parisian perspective, producing a neurotic sexiness that you can't help but admire, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Eric Hill Arts Sweet Jane gets the call to Elsinore Interview Jane Birkin is taking on her first Shakespearean role. As usual, it was someone else's suggestion, she tells Sam Marlowe Girls laugh last Caitlin Moran Male comedy writers can't seem to create funny women, which may be why viewers in their droves are deserting Nathan Barley Claire has nothing more to do than sigh like a punctured haggis Week Ahead A restless talent Interview lain Glen sits still long enough to tell Sam Marlowe about Hedda Gabler - and the truth about Nicole Kidman The Times First Choice Concert London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall New look falls flat Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Theatre Midwinter Soho Theatre, W1 Entertainments World Music Claude DeepaMidwinter Soho Theatre, W1 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin UKTV Gold, 1.20pm/7.40pm Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide My Friend the Mercenary Variations Supervolcano Lenny Henry's Comedy Heroes Film Choice A Clockwork Orange (1971) Catch-22 (1970) Be Warned, it might just happen Weekend TV The Lost Boys are too fly True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3537 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Acorn The Times The Game Says Whistle Blower Chelsea Faced with Cole Fire The News Ajax Decide Jol is Not the Man They Want after All Supporters Reject Glazer's Offer of Stake in United O'leary Silences Mellberg in Run-Up to Derby Meeting Mourinho is our Enemy, Uefa Says Matt Dickinson on the malign influence of managers after Anders Frisk retires Mourinho is our Enemy, UEFA Says Frisk a Magnet for Trouble Out of an Arid Desert The Youngsters Kaveh Solhekol on Charlton's search for new talent in Tucson, Arizona Over Here Into a Fertile Valley Talent-Spotting Begins at Home for Clubs on a Tight Budget Keegan Driven up the Wall The Insider Tony Cascarino on potential jobs that might better suit football's stars Been There, Done that Spice Boys Facing up to Life on the Shelf James Ducker on why the big-name pair are no longer the perfect match Prime Movers? The Times Barclays Premiership Calling All England Fans Chelsea under Fire? I Blame Gaby Roslin Gabbylogan Talk is cheap on the phone-in shows - and sometimes it's probably just as well United Revitalised by Early-Evening Stroll The Games FA Cup Quarter-Finals Keane Quality Still Evident Arsenal Find Steel in Test of Mettle The Games FA Cup Quarter-Finals Allardyce given Much to Consider as Diouf Plumbs New Depths Deadly Dickov Shows No Mercy to Leicester Levein Counts Cost of Exit Newcastle Ride their Luck past Exasperated Tottenham Unlikely Lads Aid Recovery to Deliver the Scent of Glory Results and Statistics Elliott Proves to Be Fine Buy The Games Coca-Cola Championship Ipswich Cut Feeble Forest down to Size Pardew Gets Rough Ride on Return to Reading Coventry's Best Days are Far behind Them Preston North End (1) 2 Burnley (2) 2 Queens Park Rangers (2) 3 Leeds United (0) 1 Stoke City (0) Plymouth Argyle (4) 5 Wigan Athletic (0) 2 Wrexham Locate Relegation Escape Hatch Hartlepool United (0) 0 Peterborough United (2) 2 Bristol City (0) 0 Hull City (0) 2 Sheffield Wednesday (1) 3 Chesterfield (0) 2 Luton town (2) 3 Stockport County (1) 1 Doncaster Rovers (0) 0 Milton Keynes Dons (0) 1 Walsall (1) 1 Eastwood Spots Chance to save Southend Leyton Orient (0) 1 Scunthorpe United (1) 4 Boston United (1) 1 Shrewsbury Town (0) 0 Bury (0) Notts County (0) 1 Swansea City (0) 2 Darlington (1) 2 Rushden & Diamonds (1) 3 Wycombe Wanderers (1) 4 Andrews Provides Tonic for Rangers Games Bank of Scotland Premier League Celtic Put Fresh Spin on Goal Difference Aberdeen (2) 3 Heart of Midlothlan (0) 0 Kilmarnock (1) 3 Livingston (0) 1 Grays Gallop past Exeter The Games Non-League Football Nationwide Conference North Nationwide Conference Hayes Happy to Take his Second Chance Pearce Will Add Direction to City's Rudderless Ship The Leaderboard The Super League Managers www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Napoli's Reality Show Takes off Gabriele Marcotti on fallen giants who have benefited from a Hollywood remake Results and Statistics Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You The Weight is over for Football's Lardy Boys Rick Broadbent laments the loss of the game's larger than life characters Five-Goal Romp Raises England's Hopes for Summer Run Women's Football Apocalypse Europe now Relative Obscurity Revealing the Little-Known Third Brother Delia's Dish What They're Eating in Norwich Lancashire Hotpot The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Today tiny

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