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News from 15/03/2005

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Andrew Robson, Peter Brookes, Jon Ashworth, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and David Charter, Robert Cole, Judy Simons, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Iain Campbell, Barbara Stocking Director, Robert Thicknesse, Christie Tucker, Hilary Finch, Edwar Fennell, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, Daphne Barker, David Chater, James Ducker, P. A. S. Taylor, David Cohen, Nic Hopkins, Penton Lewis, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, George Stubbs, Christine Marchant, John Hopkins and Mark Souster, Sean O'Neil and Richard Ford, Susan Vasey, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Jad Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Vanessa Meade, Brenda Dawson, Mark Hudson, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Nicholas Blanford, Heather Nicholson, Michelle Shield, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Horsnell and David Rose, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Ian MacKinnon, David Sharrock and Greg Hurst, Keith Turner, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Samantha Hamilton, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Robert Carruthers, Colin Talbot, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Keith Wright, Andy Bissitt, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Bryan Appleyard, Neelam Verjee and Sam Coates, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Mr Mike Allott, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mr Robert Cox, Robin Kempster, Craig Lord, Michael Wilson, Alex Swanson, Robert Richardson, Peter Riddell, H. M. Saiewitz, Bill Clinton, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Daiya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Thomas Stuttaford, Anthony Howard, Fatima Koumbarji, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Ulick Murphy,

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Police cast doubt on 'crisis' chief Curbing gridlock Anti-Syria protest Index Fat cat fight Money laundering Net closes in Index Cardinal tells Catholics to reject Labour over abortion Ladybird falls prey to hungry invader In the Times Today The Times McGuinness forced to deny threats to McCartney family Sinn Fein hit by $1m US ban Cardinal tells Catholics to reject Labour Tiffany & Co Monday morning and an axe killer strikes Officers lose confidence in crime city's chief constable Tories claim police are handcuffed by paperwork and political correctness, report Sean O'Neil and Richard Ford Lib Dems to 'defend NHS' BNP thug jailed (AFP): Snowboard death 'Rapist' aged 10 Deadly argument Extradition case Magic stamps The £140m Bestseller Tod's Vatican plots against 'Da Vinci Code' MP forced to quit after complaints about his conduct Suspended Tory MP faces further inquiry into 'abuse of office' Bonhams Women share £300m equal-pay award Trio remanded on terror links Children's version Smoke alarm Oxford returns Today in Parliament Picture Gallery Duty of Care: The Report's Findings 'We are not training cannon fodder here' Army failing duty to protect young soldiers from bullying, MPs warn Committee rejects families' demand for public inquiry into recruits' deaths at Deepcut barracks, writes Michael Evans Paris bans cars to make way for central pedestrian zone copying French would cost Livingstone £100m Index Orange judges back maturity Wave for England Train dilemma Tree of life Correction Clarke bans protest at G8 ministers' summit Privilege Insurance Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Sport Mandarins to join the strikers A strike by public-sector workers over pensions has received the backing of senior civil servants. Jill Sherman reports No Angels Royal wedding will not be televised live Nationwide Picture Gallery How new Dyson will clean out the wallet Orange Ps smart Morgan's howlers Tattoo dilemma Blunkett loses sense of humour over Quiz PC World premier travel inn Spot the difference in battle of ladybirds Help for Africa Regional assemblies Legality of going to war in Iraq Doubtful benefit of medical database Criminal justice Credit card fraud Changes to CAP already under way Banks' profits Old father Tam Parties' early start to electioneering Mature heroines Time management Catholic Taste Politics, religion and competing policy preferences Ladybird, Ladybird Some relatives must be made to feel unwelcome Call yourself a supercommuter? Bet my drive to work is longer Filling the Ranks The Ministry of Defence must anticipate changing attitudes to recruitment Thunderer: The bite of the watchdog Picture Gallery Poison at England's heart Gypsy sites, parking rows if in doubt, blame them on Middle England. Except that's you and me Index My easy ride in the Senate seat Giving evidence to a committee at Westminster is far tougher than in Washington If crime's on the up, your police chief must explain why - or be sacked Stroke failings may kill 5,000 a year idealhomeshow Hiscox Index Murder denied Terror line hitch the AA Sikh soldier 'was taunted by officer about white partner' Pro Pian Search goes on after drownings dfs dfs Serial killer link sought by police in Milly case Parents in new plea to revive baby Cronyism claim taints Boateng's South Africa job From Hackney to Pretoria for nowhere man Tom Baldwin Profile Calls for black replacement Housing threat to the shires Video evidence Postman jailed Missiles charge Expensive taste Burglars kill cat Bubbly Britain Business Link How aristocrats favoured painter with horse sense Spotlight falls on master's true passion Brown calls for end to Empire guilt Dell Prudent future to follow populism Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Tantrums and heroic poses no substitute for greatness Sunglasses are out, tick-boxes are in Multiple Display Advertising Items 'We are helping Africa to help us not help Africa with corruption' Index AP: Courageous rape victim fights back Zahid Hussain returns to Meerwala and finds a woman who has found the strength to challenge Pakistan's male hierarchy Straw aims high to halt the gunslingers Multiple Display Advertising Items External politics may force Iran's hand Best Price swiss Former President not so fashionable TA AOL 800,000 protest against Syria Lebanese authorities are considering measures to bring the mass marches to an end, reports Nicholas Blanford in Beirut Protest draws blood over barren island Multiple Display Advertising Items Homechoice Michael Jackson did not molest me, boy told his school The Times (AFP): China war law US image guru (AFP): Ivory scandal (Reuters): Gay marriage wins AP: Gunman gives up after breakfast with hostage A woman held captive by a fugitive killer has described how she persuaded him to surrender to police, reports Roland Watson Multiple Display Advertising Items greenflag Multiple Display Advertising Items AP: Big shots versus the big- hitters Germany's bosses will be forced to reveal pay BBC DVD The Top Five Law Section (AP): Opposition to protest at vote (Reuters): Pope needs tube (Reuters): Hunger for power (AP): Sexual abuse trial Croatia acts against fugitive 'hero' General's assets are frozen as entry to EU is threatened, writes Adam LeBor first direct AP: Italy's Unabomber injures girl at Mass Timetable of Terror Statesmen herald new museum of Holocaust Their mind Multiple Display Advertising Items sky How the Numbers Add up Ranks begin to thin in coalition of the willing Index TPG wins access Awards deadline FTSE 100 UK's bid to trace dirty money is 'pathetic' Actuary settles with MFI over pension blunde Can't Pum Oil price unmoved by Sau International Energy Authority and Deutsche Bank OU Business School Strings are off Disney's Iger Pension trustees are much too retiring Spitzer set to do the double Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Picture Gallery Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Mutual fund trial GM to sell ad arm Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Disney rebels urge fresh start The Times Weinsteins tout new project ahead of split Black to face foes in full trial Speculation over succession at AZ Börse keeps LSE options open Regus expects to pay first dividend Whitbread shareholders to get £400m Brewery sale will end 255-year association Number crunchers run for cover-not top jobs Analysis Comings and Goings Mr & Mrs vie for Boots vacancy Picture Gallery Halfords chief quits over health Carpet man welcomed as finance director at Sainsbury's M&s puts Rank man in charge of accounts Greenberg set to step down at AIG vodafone Pensions deficit deepens at UK's biggest companies Top Departures Cause of Crisis RBS chief gets a £1.5m bonus as profits hit record Small investors think drug shares are best vodafone Barclays pressed to lift Absa bid Brown's reputation hinges on the fate of public services Bank check Vote for tradition Point of view Confident Bovis in dividend promise Housebuyers still cautious as price slowdown 'tails off' Bank says values '15% too high' 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 Charity Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items O2 share placing takes life out of mobile telecoms stocks Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Safe pair of hands has the Midas touch at Whitbread The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Worries further undermine McAlpine Smaller Capitalisation Shares Candover Investments Business Equity Prices New Beginnings Business Equity Prices Times Register Humphrey Spender Textile designer and painter who achieved a late celebrity in the 1970s with the rediscovery of his prewar documentary photographs Greville Freeman-Grenville Colonial officer and gentleman-historian who became an authority on the cultures of Africa and the Middle East Westby Percival-Prescott Influential conservator of paintings who mounted a series of inspirational exhibitions at the National Maritime Museum Bridge Chess Another One Bites the Dust What music would you choose for your funeral? Would you make a grand exit or pick something to leave them smiling? Everyman's farewell An elegy to exit The end Lives Remembered Forget my fate To speed the journey The ultimate march Elysian fields Last gleaming Time of change The big squash He walked the line Questions Answered Picture Gallery School News Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths To place death notices, acknowlegements or notices … times online Court Circular Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day March 15,1948 Warning Move Solution:1 Five-Day Forecast Today: Outbreaks of Rain. Heaviest in the North. Windy. Temperatures Max 14C. Min 6C The Sun punches a hole at the Pole Weather Eye Fuel expenses VAT regime unlawful Statutory assumptions in making restraint order before trial No protection for online car hire cancellation Tenant unable to exercise rent review clause Court territorial jurisdiction limit Times Sport Meade has three good reasons to put trust in flying start Racing Pages of Cheltenham Times Test Ulaan Baatar has sparkle for Arkle boylesports Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Hughes booked for Bumper bid The Times Taunton Blinkered First Time vc bet totesport Cheltenham williamhill Here's to the man using a bendy straw Experts' View Big-Race Runners, Colours and Form Progressive Essex has look of a champion Ladbrokes Chilling Place could provide best possible start to Festival Index Justified optimism hallmarks Ireland's challenge Sedgefield Southwell Khan's father slams ABA O'Sullivan on top England double Henman refuses to be blown off course Tennis Woodward in a quandary over Wilkinson blow Departure of Wells leaves Leicester in a hole Repetition of knee injury bound to raise questions World The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football The Times Reuters: Wales still aware of their weaknesses Rugby Union Bandara puts England a on back foot Cricket St Helens draw hard assignment Rugby League Reuters: India plan to recall Harbhajan Dileep Premachandaran Parry happy to finish with Athens bronze Swimming Harrington reaps early reward for bold change of schedule Golf Wright-Phillips to provide bonus for Eriksson Two-goal Reid brings Millfield celebration holidayops Dowie rises to top of City's list Pardew feels the heal as supporters hold him to promise Beckham to go back to school after unhappy Spanish exile The Times Our Sports Staff: Gilberto sets his sights on semi-final comeback Diouf has good timing for three-match ban The Premiership Today Toshack brings swift end to Savage's Wales career Chelsea try to build bridges in Uefa dispute Sporting Odds Mourinho decides silence is golden Newcastle's near Misses How They Line up The Times Crossword Draw keeps United and Arsenal apart Times Sport Index I heard a pop, felt the pain. And yes, I feared the worst The Times Index The Times Quotes of the Day This Budget can do both Brown and his party a favour March of the mandarins Short memories A slipped disc Picture Gallery The Ethicist Teen chick-lit: good, bad or just pukerama? Know what a buttmunch is? Probably not, but girls who read teenage chick-lit do. Ann Treneman says it's a bad influence; her daughter Vanessa Meade, 14, disagrees Check out the Chick-Lit The mothers are too trusting and cool to be real I don't think I've It was predicted during the Hutton inquiry that Geoff Hoon would be the 'fail guy'. But a year later he remains, and awaits the next military escapade The Times Picture Gallery Reuters: ever relished going to war Why I don't believe my eyes Under hypnosis Bryan Appleyard remembered seeing a UFO. But was it real, or was his imagination inspired by science-fiction films and books? NB Doctor's Orders A prickly solution Cleaning out your liver will make you feel better, says the Times nutritionist, Jane Clarke, and milk thistle extract, a centuries-old remedy, may also help Travels of the tasty oiled egg noodle Su Doku for beginners Indian Mee Goreng Old and female? Lifetime A new group aims to encourage older women to become stand-up comics. Heather Nicholson investigates I Say, I Say, I Say I'm cursed with seeing both sides Now that's funny Pull it off with the perfer Dress for your Shape Candy-striped, crocheted, jewelled or plain- a carefully selected, figure-flattering jumper will always 'Actually, I'm not convinced that it's one of Roth's best' Arts Picture Gallery The high priest of self-loathing Interview The savage social satirist Robert Crumb has mellowed in French exile but remains unrependtant, says Stephen Dalton The Seven Chakras Learn to Draw a Comic Strip The Seven Chakras Happy campus Architecture Universities are hiring 'wow factor' designers to lure students. Tom Dyckhoff inspects one academic makeover The Times Radio Chris Campling Pop The Streets Alexandra Palace, N22 The Lion King Checkmate for the two queens Opera Concert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Radio Choice Arts First Radio 3 David Chater's Choice Choice Su Doku Main Channels Picture Gallery Entertainment Picture Gallery Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Not to be missed Kids Picture Gallery Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Viewing Guide Spooked by socialism True Fiction T2 Quiz Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Fearsoftheweek Otherviews Options prove popular disguise for inequality Issue of the Week Choice Theweekinnumbers "It's 50-50 that we get it right let's go for … Public Opinion Management Seeninhansard Silver bullet lacks clear target Theissueexplained Gift Aid HR sets a tough challenge Anyone for Buzzword Bingo? No thanks Councils Get Ready to Kick off Real life proves a gripping tale Interview Tom Reynolds hit on a winner when he used his computer nous to bring the gory details of life as an emergency medical technician to a wider audience. Olav Bjortomt reports Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Research Key Workers in no rush to buy Otherstoriesweliked Midwives rise above image NHS lifelong learning blow Forces told to improve action on child abuse Smokealarm Company gifts act as gags Voluntary Sector Charities fill statutory roles Voluntary Sector Hero… Nurses lead the new way Social Enterprise …Andvillain Howtheyseeus Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Education Tests bring technology to life Salarywatch New twist for school reports The 60-Second Management Book E-learning is still a priority Coursewatch Jargondecoder Foreignways Diversity can make a difference CABE 'clique' under fire Regeneration Prize Caption Competition 'Benefits don't stack up' Regeneration Webwatch Wait is nearly over to go online Local Government Devolution offers a solution to problems in England Local Government The Job Explained Contracting out marked an age of inefficiency Divinegame Inside Whitehall Safe for bikers to change lane Transport Super-cops avoid the slog Police What They Said Prevention of Terrorism Bill Public Opinion How to influence people without force Careers What Worked for Me Data File Inthechatrooms Help yourself before you consider others Careerclinic The Head Hunter You must be innovative and ready to take calculated risks to get on, as most clients want to move their organisations forward The Key to… Jobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TES Public Agenda Jobs Service Social Services Over to you… The challenge is to bridge the gap Whatworkedforme agenda Diarydates Inside The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items lawyer of the week The Times Law Section Loophole that let Killers off is finally closed For too long, abusers of children and other vulnerable people have slipped the net. That is about to change, writes Samantha Hamilton The spooks' ideal world would be one in which suspicion led straight to incarceration Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuters: Stars may shine in court, but can they dazzle the jury? Amber Meiville-Brown casts doubt on the persuasive power of the celebrity witness TV trials appeal to a nation of armchair judges It's good to talk… or is it? Edward Fennell looks at the likely impact on employers of the new regulations on informing and consulting their staff law week The tragic circle The ultimate goal Sterling connection Awards 'R' Us lawboard Goldsmith riddle: can it get any curiouser? trading places Picture Gallery your shout readers' queries The College of Law on Procedural rules for societies, a car that fails to live up to its quality image, providing for a prodigal daughter and the spousal exemption from inheritance tax Multiple Display Advertising Items

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