News from 22/03/2005
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Andrew Robson, Pieter Bekker, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Anthony Back, Andrew Pierce, Nic Hopkins and Scott Murdoch, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Roland Watson Richard Beeston and David Charter, Hywel Roberts, Roger Sibley, Richard Hobson, Paul Gregory, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Nick Gillies, Matthew Portal, St Andrew, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, John Kenny, Martin Anderson, Richard Irving, Elizabeth Judge, Tom Bawden and Dominic Walsh, Robin Booth, Roger Maynard, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Martin E. Simons, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Seymour Fortescue, Chief Executive, Rosemary Bennett and Graham Searjeant, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Romain, Libby Purves, Jane Clarke, Ann Bevitt, Richard Bartle, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Stuart Johnson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Pannick, QC, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Katherine Broad-Gurney, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, A. M. Jones, Eve Thomas, Gary Slapper, Katy Adelson, Chris McCarthy, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Robert Carruthers, Adam Hart-Davis, Martin Samuel, Gerry Randall, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Cicely Hudson, Alan MacFarlane, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Carl Felstrom and Russell Jenkins, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Andrew Plerce, Mary D. Corsar, Kevin Clarke, Renata Rubnikowicz, Chris Johnston and Tim Reid, John Small, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, David Usher, Michael Gove, Rosemary Bennett and Alexandra Blair report, Ben Webster, David Sanderson, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, David Nicholson-Lord, Kate Allen, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Harry Whitham, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoEight dead after shooting spree China arms sales Tag blunder Public Agenda Election threat Jet off Mourinho blow 'It's easy to dismiss concern about travellers as rural redneck reaction' Camilla will be Queen unless MPs change law Right diet Right Charlie Hamsters and Botox are new price of life In the Times Today Eight die as student goes on shooting spree at US school Camilla will be Queen unless MPs strip her of right to title Strike threat on BBC job cuts GM crops harmful Pension peace Milly car fear Speedy justice Identity losses Firm failed to notice removal Boodles Killer was meant to be tagged Robber had dodged youth agencies when jeweller was shot-then a police blunder nearly ruined case against him, write Carl Felstrom and Russell Jenkins Tories reject racism accusation over plans to curb travellers Gypsies created camp to escape conflict Main Points of Howard Proposals Lords give way on legal reform 'Abuse' killing Press officers Polar bear scare Room to help T2 Song thrush drops out of the top 20 Best Visitors Tod's Weather Eye First black hyacinth on sale for £8 Women pay painful price for equal military training Abbey On Report: How Army Training Camps Failed Prudential By a Correspondent: Muggers trapped by phone clips of crime Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Comment Son held over knife killing of British chess Grand Master Schools take Labour's healthy Ministers deny that they are jumping on Jamie Oliver's pre-election bandwagon with a promise of extra cash. Rosemary Bennett and Alexandra Blair report Scotland digs deep to give its children the best Fishiness and chips, highly fatuous Political Sketch New recipe with pinch of salt Oliver to take his good food campaign to No 10 Malaysia Picture Gallery 0-6mph pavement power MP wants brakes put on Hell's Grannies Highflying BBC hits spot of turbulence People Village makeover All in the mind Hiscox Insurance Company Limited PS Prudential Orange. co. uk Skills Just AAsk 192.com After Sikh riot, theatre stages Muslim brothel Accountability of regional assemblies Bank and card security Religion's place in abortion debate We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by … Army recruits and bullying charges Curbing arms trade True sportsmanship Police resources to fight crime Words' worth Woman of mystery An Albatross Opposition to the EU constitution is growing in Europe Play It Again The Birmingham Rep must seize the chance to defend free speech Let me shake you by the hand and lead you through my etiquette crisis La Notebook Food, Glorious Food The Government must take charge of the school meals scandal I'm taking the high road, Ok? Picture Gallery The robust reply to bullying If charities are cowed by blackmailers into refusing money, the public should boycott them in turn The Times A kids' story to make you weep Labour's mini-manifesto is a cross between The Twits and Tony's Marvellous Medicine You don't have to be a redneck to see red at travellers flouting the law Skydiver admits he tampered with team leader's parachute Law Flymonarch.com Church considers selling land to pay for sex-abuse cases Liberal Democrats the Real Alternative Plea to save mental health helpline Sport Toucan Police want forced marriage law Violence Initiative Elderly must choose own care Green Paper Bar resists outside ownership Legal Reform Ns&i Muslims test their strength The faithful are debating whether to boycott Labour over the invasion of Iraq, reports David Charter Social Fabric of a Mill Town Voices across the Generations Express As voters and as candidates Historic first for election rivals Drive-by gang killers jailed for 35 years Four men were given the 'highest possible deterrent' for shooting dead two girls in Birmingham, reports David Lister Bargains galore Zurich Pensioners to outnumber under-16s within 8 years Www.onspeed.com Nation's shoppers covet sofa and small furry pet Hospital 'caused' legionnaire death Former manager claims that neglect of maintenance led to patient contracting the killer disease, reports Nigel Hawkes National Assessment Agency Piano Auctions Limited Direct Line Video Networks Ltd. Firstnight First direct Delight in the power of love First Night Dance Giselle Touring Motoring's ugly duckling takes its bow after years of lonely neglect Teenage airline entrepreneur takes high way to Oxbridge Magnet Non Starter Two jailed over boy's shooting £1.2m painting Ex-priest banned Drought forecast Clarification Privilege Tiscali Slough suspect 'ran safe house for Madrid attack' Dell America is split as Bush signs law to keep coma woman alive 24 Hours Kyrgyzstan Europe President and allies reap rich dividend from Bill US and Europe divided by life and death Churchill Management Limited Bonhams Euthanasia Laws Business Link Opposition seize second city in Kyrgyzstan election revolt Stolen funds frozen in UK AFP: Bomb protest (AFP): Britons' payout Water Israel plans more West Bank homes Www.auctionair.co.uk/times Green Flag Aquability (UK) Ltd The Times Pruhealth Minister's 'long-lost son' found the wrong father Ray Strange/newspix French attacked as work reforms aid the 'no' vote Protests over reform leave Blair on shaky ground Political Briefing New Rules The Times US chill gives Europe cold feet on China arms sales Model charged with latex murder Tuesday March 22 2005 Gner franchise Minerva joins bid Tailor claims win Stock Markets Cosmetics firms fear crackdown on safety of products Eidos agrees £71m takeover bid from Elevation Anatole Kaletsky Diller Asks Jeeves Lazard target: Bank partnership boosts fundraising … Hollywood player gets himself a butler Need All the business your fi… Search Equis Few smiles for Jessops Credit should be given only where it's due Need to Know Banking & Finance Results in Brief Construction & Property Need to Know Engineering Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Industrials Leisure Hang Seng Nikkei Media Natural Resources Retailing Support Services Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead UTC seals deal Stop Press Capital call 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 Underlying growth may give reason to be very cheerful The Times Call for lenders to share debt details Chief of British Energy dismissed Chancellor attacked for his optimism IHG to sell all its assets Down Under Jobs at risk after Jessops warning Inmarsat enjoys £300m boost Monster. co. uk Holmes Place backers see stake value halved Nokia Connecting People Big investor holds out as Apax announces bid for HIT News Corp move on Liberty stake expected Fast Bridging Finance and short-term loans Pinewood shares hit by fear over tax breaks GMG cool over offer move by Chrysalis Brown joins fight against EU reforms Oracle Plea for more cash in pension assistance scheme Admiral directors enjoy dividend windfall Bank of Ireland to shed sixth of jobs in cost cuts Citigroup traders avoid charges Monster. co. uk Banking partnership raises target to $1.3bn Permagard Prontaprint New chairman of OFT will do the job from Brussels 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 Make a Wish British Funds Wishing to fly City Diary City Diary Move over, Wilde City Diary Reference point Labour rivalry may threaten Brown's economic triumphs Economic View GUS bounces back on hopes of swift Experian demerger Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 HIT's shareholders should derail Apax's £489m bid The Day's Biggest Movers STS Gilts Center Parcs falls amid downgrade fears Smaller Capitalisation Shares Enterprise Business Equity Prices Interexec Business Equity Prices Time to bridge skills gap between study and work Edward Fennell introduces a two-page report on the state of the UK's talent base Four that Have Made a Start Skills Skillset's Targets Nerds lose out as times change Partnerships will be established between bosses and universities Boom will boost apprenticeships E-Skills Targets Media training must keep up with advances in technology Education for adult workers is the key Semta Targets Dispute resolution is honest but not judicial Court of Appeal Trial fair despite absent witnesses Court of Appeal Times on Line Inferring damage by asbestos Queen's Bench Division Second expert's report is admissible Court of Appeal Times Register John DeLorean US businessman whose plans for a futuristic car seduced the Government before failing spectacularly Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … General Sir Jeremy Blacker Expert in armoured warfare, he rose to oversee the Army's weapons procurement as Master-General of the Ordnance Sir Donald Thompson Successful Yorkshire butcher who made an unlikely but popular Commons whip for the Conservative Party Birthdays The Times Lives in Brief Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriages School News Church News Dinner Talk University News Births, Marriages and Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - War A classic error God is missing Unfair advantage Going nowhere How to win votes Bridge Monday's Bridge and Chess columns were omitted from some editions. They are reprinted below left. We apologise for the error Chess Bridge Chess Debate@thetimes. co. uk Is Britain's education system failing our children? Are the Conservatives missing an opportunity? Behold the silent barking of sundogs Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day March 22, 1965 When the civil rights march which started on this day reached Montgomery two days laters, Dr King addressed a crowd of 25,000 Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain Clearing to Leave Sunshine and Showers. Temperatures: Max 16C. Min 6C Picture Gallery Weathercall Times Sport Freeze puts back plans for Divine Proportions Racing New online venture backs 'superbet' Frankie Dettori Times Test Wylie eyes expansion in chasing division Exeter The Wright Track Lingfield Park Wetherby Racing Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Southwell The Results Service Today's Fixtures Times on Line Schumacher seeks rescue vehicle Motor Racing Pound's vow over acquittal Brett leads way Snow on course Games admission Hewitt pulls out Return to Britain Pair excellence England try to find the positives in poor season Leicester trio doubtful for journey to Leinster Times on Line Williams left facing exit as Scotland players turn up the heat Renault FI Team Broad now rebel with a clause Cricket Meltdown given icy reception Curling End of the road for Great Britain Rugby League Wires still crossed in West Indies sponsorship stand-off Disney nails its colours to mast Sailing Umpire leaves nothing to chance Rowing Confident England pin hopes on class of Smit and Taylor Line-Up Shah puts his body on the line to secure win Moyes due reward for years of dedication—as well as an apology The Times Heysel claims backed by Platini's tale Bury appeal to big-match fans Hughes offers insight to pressures on England The Premiership Today FA issues profits warning over American trip Fulham score from sale of Saha Profits slump weakens United in Glazer fight Forster hands victory to Reading as luck deserts Brighton Coca-Cola Championship Brighon & Hove Albion Reading Comment How They Stand Richards concedes defeat on doctors' orders Woodward signs up to join forces with Redknapp The Times Morientes is sidelined for three weeks as Liverpool are left light Goalkeepers' disease is not catching Peugeot Picture Gallery Brito ready to make bench mark The Times Crossword Uefa's Charge against Chelsea Camera evidence allows FA to charge Atouba Times Sport Uefa brands Mourinho 'a liar' The Times Tears of the clowns The Times Morality is on the march in our political system Quotes of the Day Beholden to no one A Model chatelaine Penitent Church Image of the Day Modern Morals What is he on about? Actually, what is he on? Robert Downey Jr may be off the heroin and cocaine and on to nicotine and calcium, but his conversation still takes some surreal turns, says Andrew Billen I'm a fed-up, unfulfilled female Yesterday Adrian Lee described how he gave up work to travel the world. Carol Midgley says that's a rarity-it's women who are more likely to take time out from jobs that get them down Waisting away Corset-clad Kylie is a triumph of Barbie-doll culture, says Lisa Armstrong The Times Mind over Matter Doctor's Orders A diet to beat stress The Times nutritionist Jane Clarke on ways to improve exam concentration Reading, this one's especially for you Jerusalem Artichoke Soup Letters to a little Lifetime What is love? Why do people fight? The anthropologist Alan MacFarlane counsels his young granddaughter The War against Evil—in our Hearts Make a good impression in prints The batik blouse comes in every possible shape, so choose one to flatter your figure and hide what you want hidden. Eve Thomas explains how There's a safari and surgery package in South Africa Fighting Forty Arts Perfectly natural geometry lessons Architecture The designers of the London Eye look to nature for shapes, says Tom Dyckhoff Meet the Mancunian candidate Liam Spencer's popular art has put him in the bestseller list, says Carol Midgley War's dirty secrets Chechnya haunts Stanley Greene, says Joanna Pitman Radio Chris Campling Wilde is lent a Hans Theatre Wilde Tales Southwark Playhouse World Music Yvonne Chaka Chaka Queen Elizabeth Hall First Choice Concert Mr McFall's Chamber Bush Hall, W12 Entertainments Jazz EST La Cigale, Paris Concert LPO/Alsop Festival Hall TV & Radio The Times The Russian Revolution is brought to life in colour Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Television Terrestrial The Iceman Murder BBC One, 9pm Variations This World: Inside Israel's Jails BBC Two, 9pm Skint BBC One, 11.05pm Film Choice Gospel according to St Andrew Viewing Guide Joining is as easy as ABC True Fiction Veritas, the party set up by Robert Kilroy-Silk, has issued an application form for election candidates. T2 got hold of one T2 Quiz Polygon Win Champagne The Candidates Word Watching Su Doku Acorn Stairlifts Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Public sector examines the best way to proceed The Week in Numbers Family Fortunes The financial situation of familles with disabled children Tempted Youth Public Opinion Camilla Cavendish Drive to probe private deals Management The Issue Explained Business Brokers Big plans for IT spending Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Seen in Hansard Plane facts spell out disaster Interview As chairman of the Commission for Integrated Transport, David Begg has championed city congestion charges, but he now has his eyes on the skies. Ben Webster reports Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Change is gonna come, slowly Health Other Stories we Liked Ideas radiate from NHS hubs Fear of financial fallout 'Wild celebration would be premature' The Budget Typo of the Week New tool to dig up rich donors Charities And Villain Hero …And Villain Education Notes Legislation Update Schools reach across divide Education The Royal Bank of Scotland Eno has a pop at art colleges Don't be scared to teach Councils must fight for proper funding Local Matters Late payers prove costly Wi-fi? Why get involved? Foreign Ways Home scheme dents morale Housing No magic about animals Housing Prize Caption Competition Last Week… Web Watcm Need2know How to manage your climb to the top Careers What Worked Forme Data File The International Inside Whitehall Prepare for a demanding future A Masters in Public Administration helps managers to cope in a fast-changing public sector world, which is presenting increasingly intense challenges. Clare Dight reports The Head Hunter Public services offer some of the biggest challenges—opportunities that can be attractive and are unique to the sector Data File The Key to… Jobs Veredus Dti Odgers search Veredus The NHS Confederation Gatenby Sanderson Metropolitan Police Odgers search Yha Wiltshire County Council Sheffield city Council Walsall Cotswold Exeter The Times RBT (Connect) Ltd Setnet Regional Directors The Times Technology Colleges Project IT resource Camelot Foundation Yorkshire Housing The Times Regensw The Times Public Agenda Building Societies Association TES School of Psychotherapy & Counselling How to Place your Job Listing Charity General Housing Health Social Services Get a Job as A… Nursery Nurse Education Education (Schools) How to Place your Job Listing Over to you… Midwives make a real difference What Worked for Me Agenda @ the times. co. uk A thankful retiree Diary Dates Westminster the First Stop for Public Policy Debate The Times Dca King's Bench Walk 42 Castle Street Dca What Happened when The Times Law Section Thetimes. Co. Uk Why the drawn-out tap dance about legal advice for war? Lord MacKay of Clashfern has been pressing the Government to publish its full advice. Now he explains why he believes that there is no full advice to be disclosed The troubled life of a tormented man and brilliant legal philosopher Veredus News Lawyer of the week Riot? Soon even peaceful protest will be restricted Alistair Mitchell fell foul of the police and in love with the law, writes Jon Robins Jurors: who … David Wurtzel considers some worrying tales University of Leicester House of Lords Legal Assistant Dragooned by … This pillar of justice must be put to better use So that's what they mean by legal protection… Case Notes Dirty money ruling leaves lawyers in danger Michael Caplan welcomes clarification of the Proceeds of Crime Act but says there remains a worrying fear of prosecution A return to confidence Hiscox Home Insurance Fairness goes hareing past The widening net of anti-discrimination law is catching those who perhaps should know better, writes Ann Bevitt What the legal journals are reporting this week Golden days ahead? People power No rest 'til Everest Taking umbrage These judges are underpaid Poor barrister's wife is right Legal research figures dispute A Professional line in self-hate Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Initial doubts of JPs may be resolved Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Crown Prosecution Service The Times Water—more likely than oil to cause this century's wars David Nicholson-Lord introduces a 12-page report to coincide with World Water Day The joy of not having to spend six hours to collect one can of water How a cheap pipeline makes a difference Matki Ambitious dam project that divides the nation David Nicholson-Lord assesses two disputed attempts to engineer natural water supplies The relentless fight for the right to clean water Nick Wyke gives an update on 20 years of work in Asia and Africa A once-mighty sea doomed by the interference of man Tap revolutionises village life Education suffers in struggle for clean water The fear of embarrassment can be as big a killer as gnorance, says Nick Wyke Salad days for a convert to compost Rainwater harvesting must be promoted The landless state of many in Bangladesh adds to their woes, says Renata Rubnikowicz The Cooperative Bank Shobu shows up her village elders Where even the slums have their slums Community involvement is vital for services to succeed, writes Renata Rubnikowicz Investing in a healthy future Xan Rice looks at small projects that are making some big changes in Mali Heavenly WaterAid Lessons in clean living hit home A helping hand to lighten the load Even simple measures improve the quality of life, says Xan Rice Relief mission earns top marks Children had to ask to use the latrines of people living near the school People power grows in battle to control water David Nicholson-Lord reports on the challenge to privatisation The Munro Challenge Crisis looms unless we learn to break our wasteful habits It's time to match aid promises with action WaterAid is turning up the heat on governments to bring relief to the poor, says Nick Wyke How the money you donate is being spent Cleaning up the Malian way WaterAid
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