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News from 16/03/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Patrick Hosking and James Doran, T. S. Callaghan, Robert Cole, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Des Keenan, Kirsty McLeod, Tom Dyckhoff, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Philip Bushill-Matthews, John Simpson, Mark Souter, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Sir Edward Crew, David Boot, Richard Owen and Michael Evans, Sam Marlowe, Mr Paul Willis, Pat Gibson, Mr Thomas Wingate, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ann Peart, Magnus Copps, Peter Hughes, Rosemary Bennett and David Charter, Anthony Browne and Adam LeBor, Michael Horsnell and David Rose, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Mr Tony Pristavec, Alexandra Frean and Laura Peek, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Sharrock and Tlm Reid, Jack Malvern and Dan Sabbagh, Russell Kempson, Mr Matt Crosby, Ken Farquharson, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Jon Garvan, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Paul Bew, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, C. William Little, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Carl Mortished European Briefing, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Rachel Ragg, Tosin Sulaiman, Dr Nick Hayes, Dr Ian Olson, Ian Johns, John Small, Will Tosh, David Marks, David Sharrock and Tim Reid, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Rick Broadbent, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Martin Cruz Smith, Ben Webster, Smaller Capitalisation Shares, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Tim Luckhurst, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Ms Claire Rayner, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad, Alexandra Blair and Rory Watson, Stuart Munro, Virginia Matthews,

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The Times Secret system set free cannibal Diana funeral cost Abortion denial US fraud case Su Doku Italy pulls out Award winners 'Politicians often mistake coverage for popularity' Fashion for Summer and beyond McCartney sisters take battle to IRA in America Index In the Times Today Business Sport T2 The Register Crossword 87 Miscellany Brown aims for line between tax cuts and prudence BBC accused of lack of respect In the Times Tomorrow Hit-and-run link to murders Bombs in house Search called off A snip at £3,120 Charity benefits Weather Eye Car switched before crash IDT Telecom As the nation mourned, Whitehall cracked a joke at Diana's expense IRA is just a criminal gang now How murky finances keep Sinn Fein afloat Dollar Donations Major Donors October 2003 May 2004 Sent to Ireland Spent in US Major Donors, May-October 2004 Sent to Ireland Spent in US US turns cool on Adams lobbying Yves Saint Laurent McCartney women tell America By the Gun All we know is we know nothing Today in Parliament Church's RAC Doctor struck off Strike threat Suffering charges Last survivor Cap man's trail That's showbiz Frankenstein's monster is not abominable Taxpayers' Arctic art cuts no ice with critic Boxer's battle with promoter Psychotic killer was released Described by a psychiatrist as probably the most dangerous man he had ever assessed, Peter Bryan was let out of high-security detention to fulfil the violent fantasies that swirled in his mind, write Alexandra Frean and Laura Peek BT Parents say crack drove son insane Cell discovery could put cancer to sleep Microsoft Fatal Exposure Citroën malaysia Putin in check Six plays in a day Gaddafi's son eyes up pride of Premiership Ps Union suspends chief in clash over vote-rigging investigation Comment Bradford & Bingley Slim pickings spells end of Atkins in UK make space Jessops Tories muster lone MP for burglary Bill Home Choice Boots Woman, 85, killed after disturbing an intruder Budget and business Screening Springer Changes to levels of stamp duty Proposals for new police structure to fight violent crime Cost of long-term care for the elderly A question of status Words' worth Highland Clearances Core values Picture Gallery Trouble in Paradise The Switzerland of Central Asia may be about to erupt House-Proud The French trick of making your home feel like a château Which came first, the chicken or this feeling that my days are numbered? Note Book Sinn Fein's Challenge How Republicans can restore credibility and the peace process Sequels are not for fairies Er, what Tory schools policy? Britain's education scandal is fertile ground for election debate. But from one side there's silence A cardinal error for a leader to commit Michael Howard's remarks about abortion give legitimacy to the crude campaigning of Christian extremists The Cardinal has pitched the Catholic Church into the fiery centre of British politics Poor Gerry Adams. All that work for peace and now snubbed by America It is now convenient for everyone to regard the IRA as "criminals" not terrorists No sex please, we're selling drink Advertisers can no longer glamorise sales of alcohol as the industry cracks down on binge drinking, writes Valerie Elliott The Nation's Biggest Thank You Giant brown blob is not to children's taste The Heart of Paris from Just £59 Return Hydrogen bike that's on the side of the angels Court grants EU student a loan Nature Dell Long arm of law just got longer Fine-Dodgers English test for foreign nurses Healthcare Police target domestic violence Crime Harrods The last picture show Doctors at the peak of their profession By pushing themselves to the limit of endurance, experts believe that they can help intensive-care patients, writes Ben Hoyle We are not fighting the election on abortion, says Howard Lib Dems must decide who their enemy will be Survival of premature babies is driving the reformers Selfridges Downing Street power struggle moves on to new battleground Tory candidates stand down Burning issue Lords defiant Home ownership Christian voices silence Springer A pressure group is forcing regional theatres to cancel Jerry Springer-The Opera, write Jack Malvern and Dan Sabbagh tiscali Just AA sk Fear of vigilantes leads mother to stay in jail Toshiba 'Cat-loving loner' is charged with pensioner's axe murder 'Youth knife culture killed my son' emporio hotels.com Intelligent Finance Post Office The pain in Spain falls here First Night Theatre The House of Bernarda Alba Hope for early menopause cure after ovary transplant Macworld The Long Path to Success Wife'used court ploy' St. Joseph's Hospice Nationwide T2 Failing police face data threat Soham inquiry chairman wants to name and shame forces that are slow to share information, writes Stewart Tendler Domestos Times World News Gloves come of as Europe steps up the hunt for Balkan war criminals Britain favours conference to discuss future of Iraq PC Syria has united US and Europe T2 No enthusiasm for atomic job Business Link Italy to pull troops out of Iraq Forces begin withdrawal in September, write Richard Owen and Michael Evans (Reuters): Pakistan beats nuclear blocks (AFP): Terrorist jailed (AP): Student 'bomber' (Reuters): Festive meltdown French home keeps children away Harpers Chanel Russians paid £5m for death of rebel Green Flag Tempur Poll protest in Kyrgyzstan echoes Orange revolution Terror leaders die as prison revolt is crushed by police Abu Sayyaf sky churchill™ Alliance Leicester West Bank gambles on casino city I've been framed, says Bollywood villain caught in casting couch sting A top actor was filmed allegedly offering stardom for sex in an undercover news operation, reports Raekha Prasad Jackson accuser 'not after singer's money' Online (AP): Atlanta killer court hearing (AFP): 30 killed in Kenya (AFP): Air Force inquiry (AFP): Special delivery (Reuters): Presidential poll (AP): Elephant money Nigeria calls on Britain to speed return of looted funds The Times Offers Direct UN doubles estimate of lives lost in Darfur strife HSBC In talks Property U-turn Uniq chief goes Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Mastermind of WorldCom fraud faces life in jail Families 'in limbo' over inheritance tax clampdown Your checklist for the Budget The Fallout HSBC Brown still off-target in fight on red tape Buck lands on chairman's lap Figuring out the mysteries Need to Know Results in Brief Look Ahead Rumour of the Day Bet of the Day TPG granted extra day for Vita offer Stop Press Exchange Rates Smaller Stock to Watch Quote of the Day Times on Line Business Big Shot Rosneft sues Yukos for $11bn in tax row By a Correspondent: B&b to raise retirement age 'Broker poaching' verdict Chinese bank float plans are rocked by 'sacking' of chairman Japan threatens to resume artificial weakening of yen Hamptons to change hands Euronext pulls plan for LSE rival Wimpole Fund managers wary of bonds Departure at AIG is a warning to British insurers British Airways Walking the wards City Diary Slick move City Diary Picture Gallery Mussel man City Diary Bank of Scotland Antofagasta family's windfall Rise of Copper Bottomed Clan Foreign box offices contribute most to Hollywood's coffers Luminar considers future of entertainment division IBM Tbricks and Mortar The Times Unit Trust Information Service UBS Just stand there, civil servants told Trend Plumbing relief is on the back burner Checklist for the Chancellor"s Budget Speech Chancellor"s Budget Speech Wm Morrison leads fallers on fears of sales slowdown Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Eurotop 100 Undo the moorings and full steam out of Mersey Docks The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Talk of a £375m offer drives up D&g Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Varilux Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Whether removing migrant disproportionate Court of Appeal Times Register Lady Callaghan of Cardiff Prime Minister's wife whose quiet demeanour masked a life of devotion to the wellbeing of children Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Widuya Thakin Chit Maung, Burmese politician, was born in 1915. He died on March 3,2005, aged 90 Dorris Henderson, singer, was born in 1933. She died of cancer on March 3,2005, aged 71 Janet Reger Lingerie designer who blazed a trail from couture to the high street to make romantic, sexy underwear respectable Court Circular Appointments Birthdays Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner Appointments in the Armed Forces debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Getting Away with Murder Bigotry has two shades Admission of victim's sexual history may be considered Court of Appeal No place Eerie silence Lost in hesitation Timesonline Be realistic A broken home Judge may adjourn contempt Court of Appeal Forthcoming Mariages Vicious splinters Consistency, please Bridge Chess Topalov wins Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Today: Windy and Mild with Rain Spreading Eastwards. Temperatures: Max 15C. Min 9C Hot air can build castles in the sky Weather Eye Paul Simons Timesonline weathercall The Times Three exceptional horses, two miles, one championship … Racing Cheltenham Festival Cast assemble to recreate that Tingle 7 Pages of Cheltenham William Hill Azertyuiop spells trouble for rivals in Champion test Gold Medallist can show his mettle Royal & Sunalliance Novices Chase The Times Sports Book Cheltenham Coral Cup Handicap Hurdle Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Amateurs Handicap Chase Johnson predicts success Weatherbys Champion Bumper NH Flat Race totesport Royal & Sunalliance Novices Hurdle Kingscliff becomes latest to defect from Gold Cup VC bet Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Sedgefield Wolverhampton Cashbacks on Sky Stakes Littlewoods Bet Direct Fillies Handicap Bet Direct on Channel 4 Page 613 Selling Stakes Southwell Huntingdon Ladbrokes Carberry derailed by hardy Eustace Big-Race Result Sporting Odds Sister act shows big brother how to top the Cheltenham ratings boyle sports Contraband takes lead role as Pipe produces another sequel Olympians face fight for places Hunter drops out Scarborough fair Benjamin worry Scots on target Silver bullet Colin Payne Ambitious Corry refuses to rest on Italian laurels White may return to boost Scotland's morale England Hampson waits to learn his fate after operation Clijsters remains single-minded Tennis Ruddock employs delaying tactics Super League snubs Noble gesture Rugby League Howard to step up as Leicester keep same formula O'Sullivan prepares to enter period of transition Contracted players given an early run Bucknor brings up calm hundred England consider Prior engagement after century The Results Service Basketball Bowis Cricket Tour match Cycling Golf Today's Fixtures Football Schools sport Hughes backs Savage in Wales fracas Squash Tennis By Our Sports Staff: Critics united in Cardiff opposition Football McCarthy celebrates in style Coca-Cola Championship Ipswich grind out vital win How They Stand Preston give Warnock more cause to worry Jones adds to rising sense of mutiny at West Ham Last Night's Results Pools Forecast Luckless England find plenty of positives The Times Four-goal salvo keeps Wigan on track With friends like Frisk, football needs more enemies like Mourinho Charlton spurred by European ambitions Newcastle set to bring up century in style The Premiership Today Benítez in quandary over rumours of Real interest Uefa ready to shoot down Mourinho A Lawyer Writes The Times The Times Crossword Fearful Taylor gets tough in plea for discipline overhaul Bit-part role likely to worry Owen, Eriksson says Picture Gallery Times Sport Chelsea find clear blue water The Times Mortgages for Business Index T2 Listen very carefully, I will say this only once Politicians can re-use their ideas, but newspaper won't report them Quotes of the Day Picture Gallery The Ethicist How to survive when a killer takes you hostage As a young window is hailed a hero for persuading a gunman who took her captive to give himself up Richard Morrison says that to stay alive a hostage needs faith, hope and luck Memories of a basque revolutionary Lisa Armstrong pays tribute to Janet Reger, the woman who made lingerie luxurious, while Emily Davies charts the rise of her natural successor, Agent Provocateur Royal Academy of Arts The thrill of a seamy underside-minus the filth Buying is only half of the spectacie at AP. Staff wear tight dresses and 5in heels The day the music stopped David Marks, a former guitarist with the Beach Boys, went into hospital with a suspected broken rib-and discovered he had the liver-threatening disease hepatitis C. William Little reports The Times Offers Direct Light in the darkness Yesterday we looked at chick-lit for girls, today it's 'dark fiction' for boys. Magnus Copps, 18, is not corrupted by it, while his father, Alan, is inspired Stories are More Uplifting than Shocking How to butter up a parsnip Su Doku for beginners Duck with Parsnip Purée A friend in need is a burden Emotional Intelligence Friends are overrated, need and emotionally draining, says Rachel Ragg. However close a friendship might be, it can't replace the love that exists within a family Dancing was like sex but safer Cultivate some summer plus is Positive Shop now with an eye to the future-and invest in trends that will last far longer than one season, advises Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Keep your nails in perfect shape Beauty in the eye of the begetter Visual Art Arts and Crafts began in Britain, but conquered the world by different routes, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston lulu Still Making History! The movement's architects left a legacy of elegant, idealistic buildings, says Tom Dyckhoff Concert Emerson Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hail Running low on credit Theater The Fortune Club Theatre Poor Beck First Choice Pop Bright Eyes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martians know how to party Pop The Mars Volta The idea of what makes for affordable art has changed radically over the years Apples of her eye Exhibition Something is rotten in the art of Anya Gallaccio, but it's an approach that bears fruit, says John Russell Taylor Crème Steady at the helm Working relationship: David Dingle, the managing director of P&o Cruises, and his personal assistant, Amanda Gosling A Fancy Title or Has the Job Changed? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top rewards for secs in the City Square Mile is golden, says Rosalind Renshaw Conference Call FYI PA of the year—enter now Multiple Display Advertising Items Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Television Terrestrial Variations Making the most of a second chance Viewing Guide Tears in my green beer True Fiction An Irish politician's annual trip to America is not going to plan, as his diary reveals T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon egg

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