News from 18/03/2005
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Andrew Robson, Patrick Fahey, Edward Owen, Luke Doughty, Stewart Tendler and Sam Coates, Robert Cole, Bob Finbow, DJM, Catherine Riley, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Martin Pettinger, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Milton Valler, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Bob Stanley, Mike Gibson, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Michael Cole (Correspondent), Dan Sabbagh and Sophie Kirkham, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Cunliffe, Denis Christian, David Ashby, Jayne Dowle, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Peter Kllinger, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Milan Vjestica, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tom Petherick, Michael Bray, Anne Parkinson, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, David Hands Correspondent, Tom McNally (Leader), John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and David Rose, Anselm Eldergill, Elaine Monaghan, Robert Carruthers, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Matt Short, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Matthew Pryor, Julian Harston (Director), Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nicholas Blanford, Richard Beeston and James Bone, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Ronald Watson, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Clifford Coonan, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, M. Edwards, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Father Bryan Storey, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Rae Spencer-Jones, Steve Jelbert, Michelle Henery, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Philip Webster and Helen Rumbelow, Clive Wright, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Alfred McAlpine, George Caulkin, Eddie Boyes, Dileep Premachandran, Alan Lee, Paul Simons and Ben Hoyle, Peter Riddell, Anthony J. Carr, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, Richard Kunzmann, Nigel Hawkes and Greg Hurst, Simon Jenkins, Richard Irving and Scott Murdoch, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, John Fidler, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Giles Binney, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Michael Cottell, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Abigail Rayner, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Jenny Davey, Andrew Dow, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times President backs justice campaign Shipman row Lethal prediction Sounds The fall of a rock icon T2 Property boom Fergie stays put Health crisis for hospitals as huge debts hit services Mother love Gerard Baker For Valour: a private wins the VC twice over In the Times Today Tempers fray as parties clash on £35bn cuts claim By a Correspondent: Howard vows to reform or scrap Human Rights Act Protesters ignore summit Charities protest Helpline saved Three bailed Rhubarb assault Chase for costs Lawyer denial Picture Gallery Toucan DIY diplomacy needs a quick Oval Office smoke The McCartney sisters won personal backing from President Bush with a White House visit, reports Tim Reid Hospitals become financial victims of their own success Meeting their targets, an increase in A&e patients and higher doctors' pay are all to blame, writes Nigel Hawkes Surgery patients to be spoilt for choice Health crisis over mountain of debt HIV assault appeal loss Ape's arrival Literature prize Revenge arrest Murder denied MP ordered out Breitling Bubbling over with the gum that claims to boost breasts 'Maybe I was brave but Armoured vehicle driver saved the lives of his comrades under heavy fire on two occasions, reports Michael Evans Debate Singapore Airlines Quick thinking in face of intense enemy fire Devotion to Country Police foil £220m plot by cyber thieves to rob bank A Japanese finance house in London was the international gang's target, report Stewart Tendler and Sam Coates An International Operation Hi-tech unit fights new breed of foe Surgery ends the Battle of Margaret's Shoulder More jobs to go at the BBC Murder denied Dunblane hoax Boy, 2, dies Anti-war march Traveller patrols Shipman's widow demands return of 'victims' jewellery' dfs dfs The royal wedding: it's all in the diary Larding it Lording it She gave him her kidney... he gave her the boot Lights out Salvatone Ferragamo Jury fails in father 'mercy killing' trial Citroën Senseo Year of the Volunteer 2005 All night at the nursery with a £45 sleepover By a Correspondent: Acupuncture can relieve pain for mothers-to-be It's good to be in your condition Smile. With £100 off, it's the perfect time to become … Fears rise over drug-resistant HIV hp invent Now video phone answers love's call Fallout from the Budget speech Responsibility for taking decisions on the discharge of mentally ill patients Lib Dems and terror Cost of memory drugs Hailing the bus, tram or Streetcar A clasp for convoys? Tsunami boats aid Parental guidance Extreme Gallantry The hallmark of true heroism is selflessness Less is More The Chancellor's deregulation agenda is ambitious and right Get under the sofa or we'll get avian flu when the supervolcano erupts Crying Wolfowitz A controversial but astute choice for the World Bank And lo, when Adams was ostracised, the Irish Americans followed suit Welcome to the shame academy Labour has hurled cash at its pet education project, but the returns are looking feeble The Times Picture Gallery O Ridiculus Mus, Kelly Now you need to know only 450 Latin words to get GCSE, not 550. What a triumph for standards Thunderer: Mad, bad but not dangerous Jessops Multiple Display Advertising Items Jackson's housekeeper says 'intoxicated' boys slept over Why did the chicken cross the road? Because it had been taught how to do so safely by Mother Hen, a bird of far greater brain than had previously been suspected, reports Valerie Elliott Online Boots hotels Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Limited Tory hopefuls form a queue for one of the last safe seats Lexus Today in Parliament Skydiver may have wanted death to look like murder theAA Homebase Capricious March goes from winter to spring in days intel Global warming 'is now inevitable' Skoda The 'at Risk' List Historic fleet is in danger of sinking How battle was joined over the £35bn charges The two main parties have been trading scare stories, reports Rosemary Bennett Like Clinton, Blair lacks the vision thing Ford Self-destruction—the latest strategy Fiancée scared to death for Fiennes Everest assault may be too much for the intrepid explorer, writes Stefanie Marsh Comet Robots Sharps Bedrooms Suspected drugs baron arrested bulldog Good as Gold Tube costs 20 times more but it is still no better NHS 'missing target on smoking' Weather Eye Staples Racist firefighters to be sacked Employment No exclusion zone for activists Animal Rights aviismadrid Why Britain is hanging up on directory enquiries churchill halfords Driving down prices Firstnight PC World Laugh, cry, or try to get it, but it's all a creative mess Visual Art Beck's Futures 2005 ICA, London SW1 World of mouth says Mr T is keeping watch Arts groups lose grants as central funding cut Festival tribute to master of Irish theatre millets 'Something was going to happen—it was going to be me or him' An investigation by The Times leaves no doubt that Syria assassinated Rafik Hariri, the Lebanese politician Bush's man may be right for job Motoring Carpet Right Voting for World Bank President Cold-eyed ideologue who is a romantic at heart Wolfowitz insists: World Bank will be safe with me Under cover of darkness, Franco joins ranks of the mighty fallen Spain's dictator untill 1975 has lost his last stand, Edward Owen reports northern rock Other Heads that Rolled fly eurostar Putin foe says he knows who tried to assassinate him Body Count WHSmith 'No' to constitution likely swiss Department of Health French classics enter cyberspace Victor Hugo sent to fight Harry Potter in cultural warfare, Charles Bremner reports German jobs crisis forces Schröder into arms of Opposition The Times Working Plan MEPs consider journalist ban (AFP): Cleaner beaches (AFP): Villagers buried (AP), Thunderer: Code breaker (AP): Dolphin protest poppybike Dell Italian troops to stay, after all Obituaries Staff in revolt at British embassy The most expensive album never released which Digital Camera Guide Villeroy & Boch Factory Shop 'I was the godfather. No one lifted a finger to stop me' The Times Steroids row heaps shame on baseball and its idols A congressional committee threaterns to lay down the rules if the sport does not clean itself up, writes Ronald Watson The Times Mordechai Vanunu faces return to jail Sotheby's masterpark Palestinian fighters agree to an open-ended truce Their day has come and gone: beggars in South Africa are now white The Donkey Sanctuary newashas@hongkong.com Lying rap diva faces jail over gunfight Inside Every Copy of the Sunday Times China frees rebel hours before Rice arrives for talks (AP): Afghan poll postponed (AP): Prison uprising (AP): Mugabe angered Times Business Banks accused in Parmalat inquiry Friday March 18 2005 FTSE 100 Dow Jones Property firms in eleventh-hour rush to avoid stamp duty Abolition of relief 'will hit regeneration drive' City blames Wm Morrison's woes on a weak UP against the Clo… Brown offers bad grey deal Hacking it Department for Culture, Media and Sport Problems pile up in Sir Ken's basket Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Picture Gallery Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Hollinger bill rise Stop Press New airbus chief Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day The Sunday Times Appointments Business Big Shot Cosy Morrisons falls victim to culture clash with Safeway The Times Kingfisher goes upmarket to boost lacklustre sales Toys 'R' Us to sell for £3.4bn HoF to expand Ted Baker step Panel intervention halts Peacock bid vodafone Interserve on sentry box duty as it wins £400m MoD deal Spending forecast hit by slide in retail sales Low Spending on the High Street Red tape reform 'could lower standards' Red Tape Facts and Figures US dispute with GSK over quality control Opec considers second rise in supply as prices increase F&c vows to stanch investment outflows completely Paladin insists it will meet output targets Chiefs at Shell must eclipse rivals to win shares Pension lifeboat's £225m T&n load Standard Life Source of confusion City Diary Beyond our Ken City Diary Source of confusion City Diary Star in the dark City Diary Viacom may split its business in two Microsoft in new EU row monster Footballers' Wives makers pull £22m Rentokil loses third executive in under 12 months Corus gives warning despite profit Picture Gallery Simple, efficient taxes are the easiest to bear Fed's bid ban on Citigroup Profits leap at Wall St firms monster Budget shaves £30m off Standard Life float cost Countdown to Flotation Newspapers as their own worst enemy Media YooMedia rides the wave of interactive enthusiasm Dan Sabbagh finds out how David Docherty is harnessing the joy of text Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Outsiders on the Box Bertelsmann readies for float after buyback veto Enterprise bucks FTSE fall as broker backs cash return 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 (000s) Corus is steeled for future after return from oblivion The Day's Biggest Movers Premier Farnell Gilts Talk of Middle East deal lifts Circle Oil Smaller Capitalisation Shares Alfred McAlpine Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Investment Companies Leisure Austrian Equity Prices-Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux Concern over lawyers' inflated success fees Court of Appeal Council must follow transitional provisions Queen's Bench Division Police warning is not in breach of human rights House of Lords Treatment of detained mental patient House of Lords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Bill Nicholls Custodian of a time-honoured tradition of proof reading at The Times which underpinned the accuracy of the paper's reports Nial Devitt Bookseller whose witty and erudite catalogue notes were calculated to inspire a collector's cupidity Lives in Brief Geffredo Lombardo, film producer, was born on May 15, 1920. He was died on February 2, 2005, aged 84 Lives Remembered Norman Adams British artist in the mystic tradition of Blake and Palmer who was inspired to paint by Giotto's images of the life of Christ George Adamson Quirky illustrator of children's books whose gently satirical cartoons adorned anything from Private Eye to P. G. Wodehouse Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Memorial Service Picture Gallery Court Circular Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Birthdays In Memoriam Private Heroes of myth live on at the sweet shop Ministry of Defence Operational Honours debate@thetimes.co.uk A vote-winner The right priorities Such hypocrisy No question Human rights The Politics of Abortion World play Getting personal Who cares wins The death toll A matter of law Bridge Chess Varslty Match, Final Crosstable Winning Move Questions Answered Riverbank Leasing 1 Limited Want to place a classified advertisement? Bridge Andrew Robson The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari F430 Spider Roadster Focus on saving money for the family Tribute to world of rallying enhances speed spectacular Spider is worth the extended wait Vaughan Freeman reports on the latest Ferrari sensation set for British roads Reg4Vehicles Shirver at breakfast, sunbathe at lunch Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day March 18, 1969 Golda Meir led Israel from 1969 to 1974, maintaining a difficult coalition at home, and fighting the Yom Kippur War of 1973 Hours of darkness Today: Mainly Fine with Warm, Sunny Spells Developing, Temperatures: Max 18C. Min 3C High Tides Abroad Times Gold Cup can rise above misfortune Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Cheltenham Times Test Pages of Cheltenham Hexham Southwell JCB Triumph Hurdle The Wright Track vcbet Ladbrokes Celestial Gold can fill Pipe with joy Experts' View Akilak has the ability to secure Triumph Lingfield Park Please Sir, can I have more? totesport Abramovich mystery hints at new outpost for Roman empire William Hill boylesports Big-Race Result Nicholls derives rich consolation from victory Pages of Cheltenham Johnson is on top of the World as Inglis Drever wins Harland makes gap-year plan Modern Pentathlon hp invent Illinois head contenders for college basketball honours American Sport Ireland can draw confidence from record in Cardiff Owen rises to occasion as leader of Wales pack Woodman faces uphill struggle to continue Staniford enjoys taking central role on the grandest stage Sarah Potter on tomorrow's other England v Scotland international Land Rover Sister act extends family tradition Ross happy to get fresh start under Williams By Our Sports Staff: England to proceed with minds focused on Hampson From perfection to purgatory: the modern-day tragedy of The Man Who Never Played Again Guinness Picture Gallery The Times Wales unearth the artist who could decorate the tour Coulson prepares to land knockout blow to doubters Boxing Langleys have ABA twin peaks within their grasp Calzaghe vows retribution for late cancellation Baxter out of national frame Spicer fired up Scotland routed Oldham crisis Today's Fixtures The Results Service Leicestershire tap new market Younis and Youhana in control Cricket Hammond ready to impress Armstrong Cycling Henman run to ground by drive of Cañas Tennis Woods makes early charge before lightning stops play Kearney set for belated Hull debut Rugby League Tonight's Games Gibson toasts qualified success Swimming The Sunday Times Head of the Grid Coulthard still has sights on points, if not prizes Motor Racing Hughes raises Arsenal stakes Jansen told to take rest cure by Blackburn The Times Birmingham anxious to agree deal with Upson Jol blames goal drought on selfish Spurs players The Target for Shearer By Our Sports Staff: Lauren makes case for the defence at Arsenal The Premiership Today Dyer intent on making most of his final chance Beckham undaunted by criticism of second winless year Pearce underlines importance of Wright-Phillips West Ham line up Strachan to replace Pardew Happy Valley keeps Curbishley content Kewell's Struggle to Find Form The Times Gerrard keen to keep locals in check Mourinho will hope Milan are no magnet European Cup Peugeot Key Dates Newcastle hope to steer clear of Russian challenge Middlesbrough exit with heads high The Times Crossword Middlesbrough exit with heads high Sporting Lisbon Middlesbrough Solution to Crossword 22,926 elnapress Times Sport Million Dollar Baby wants fame, not fortune Ferguson finds staying power The Times Tomorrow The Times T2 Quotes of the Day Friday Jane Shilling Yearning for silk and gems? It's a fur-coat-no-knickers moment The Ethicist The most expensive album never released Guns N' Roses started recording Chinese Democracy in the mid-Nineties. But a decade and $13m later, Axl Rose still has to deliver. Burhan Wazir reports Lost in Music Cover Story A lingering nightmare Ten years after the gas attack on the Tokyo subway, the cult responsible still attracts members, says Richard Lloyd Parry The Times I fear a you barking, "What chew lookin' at?", and … I Feel Unprepared for the Menace of Random Street Crime Murders on my doorstep After a particularly violent week on the streets of London, Richard Kunzmann says that living in the capital is now more harrowing than living in his native South Africa Dish Picture Gallery Yorkshire rhubarb, original and best Rhubarb Sponge Pud Su Doku for beginners Picture Gallery Health It's good to be in Pregnancy may offer unexpected benefits. Researchers think that associated hormonal changes may provide the key to curing a range of conditions, reports Peta Bee Picture Gallery Doctor's Orders D. H. Lawrence's TB and lovers your condition Hair with Hari Fashion Picture Gallery Luxury with Lucia I can't find the right jacket Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post The alchemist who turns metal to gold Interview Josh Homme, figurehead of Queens of the Stone Age, prides himself on not playing by the rules, he tells Steve Jelbert Picture Gallery The Crazy World of Bukowski In with the out crowd The writings of the Beat poets and Charles Bukowski inspired Tom Russell to chronicle a lost America. Burhan Wazir met him Hype replacement Interview The wild circus of lies and exaggeration that once surrounded Fishcherspooner has been ditched for a new honesty, they tell Stephen Dalton Hit & MYTH Legendary Arthurian Lines Monday in the Arts And now for something not so different Eric Idle's musical of Monty Python and the Holy Grail in New York is often more Broadway than the full Monty, finds Benedict Nightingale The smell of stale gunsmoke New Albums 50 Cent sticks to his tired and tested gangsta-rap formula but Doc Brown has real hip-hop innovation, says Lisa Verrico The Times Classical CDs Benedict Nightingale Opera & Ballet The Times The Far Pavilions a Musical Hedda over heels for Eve Theatre Concert Nash Ensemble Purcell Room All the slight moves Dance Singapore Dance Theatre Theatre Showcase Pop Judas Priest TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Bbc World Service The Two Ronnies return with classic and new sketches Classic FM Radio Choice Choice MTV Style 2005 MTV, 5.30pm Answers from Back Page Entertainment Hallmark ITV3 UKTV Gold Living TV Sci-Fi Paramount FTN FX Factual Discovery Sport History Channel Sky Sports 2 UKTV History Sky Sports 3 Sky Sports Xtra UKTV Documentary Eurosport Prime Time Film Guide National Geographic Kids Artsworld Performance CBeebies Disney BBC One BBC Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Variations Nathan Barley (Channel 4,10pm) Film Choice Last Night's TV The truth, but not the whole truth Viewing Guide A war on aid? You can bank on it True Fiction Toby Moore Paul Wolfowltz, architect of the Iraq war, is to head the World Bank. Some confusion is evident as the chairs his first meeting T2 Quiz Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Picture Gallery Legion The Times The Surveyor Home information packs should at least stop people testing the market out of idle curiosity Home information packs should at least stop people testing the market out of idle curiosity Catherine Riley Property Editor This Week: K&c Agents Say T. Hamlets Agents Say Kensington and Chelsea v Tower Hamlets Edwardian House in North London Muswell Hill, N10: a three-storey family home with a large cellar and back garden Out Three-Bedroom Cottage in Surrey Brockham: a Victorian house set in its own plot and situated in a traditional English village Away Mansion on the Norfolk Coast Wells-next-the-Sea: a Grade II listed stuccoed house within a mile's walk of the sea His Dreams Come True Kevin McCloud's Britain will have energy-efficient homes, writes Susan Emmett What's on His Dreams Come True New PROVIDENCETV Wind in their Sale Realestate Forget roses—this cottage comes with windmills, says Susan MacDonald Picture Gallery homesandpropertyshow Swan Hill British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items newfoundproperty The Lighting Fantastic Make the most of what you've got with a little thought here and there, says Mary Gold Love is Blind for New Build It is no longer only investors who buy flats sight unseen, reports Catherine Riley The Lighting Fantastic newrivervillage RoyalQuay Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items imaginehomes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rooting Tooting Mortagemakeover A good credit score should secure Jonathan a South London home The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Contemporary riverside living Launching Saturday 19th March thepumpHouseW6 St James The Times Boots to Spur You on The Apple of my Eye Tom Petherick sings the delights of the edible summer garden the garden escape Landscaping Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items House that Jack Liked Thegreatoutdoors Jayne Dowle set out to find a garden hideaway that would suit her two-year-old son Picture Gallery The Spaceman Cometh Gardentrends Natural materials, clean lines and ample spaces are in fashion, says Rae Spencer-Jones Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal
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