News from 24/03/2005
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Ronald McLaren, St Andrews, Giles Smith, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Carol Lewis, Tony Travers, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Richard Irving and Adam Sherwin, P. A. Lee, St John, Jersey, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, James Ducker and Tom Dart, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Richard Beeston, Roger Maynard and David Adams, Dr Thomas Stuttuford, Mark Souster, Tim Phillips, Richard Hobson, David Rose, J. Armistead, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Trevor Openshaw, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Jason Solomons, Christine Seib, David Chater, Angela McManus, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Tom Baldwin and Helen Rumbelow, Sean O'Neill and Ian Evans, John E. Stiles, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Shobana Jeyasingh, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jamie Tosh, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Lord Harris, Betty Jackson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthea Del Mar, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Paul Hegarty, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, J. P. Johnson, Brian B. Scott, Robert Balfour, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Michael Howard, Russell Kempson, Jack Perris, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Selwyn Goodacre, Dan Brennan, Alex Lee, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Martyn Palmer, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Robert Carruthers, Andrew Pierce and Adam Fresco, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Jean Noble, John Nash, Steve Coomber, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Clive Campling, Shebbear, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Mike Mulvihill, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Richard Bristow, Jane Shilling, Andrew Cooper (Senior Chaplain), Carol Williamson, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Roger Maynard and Richard Ford, Annie Kelly, Sophie Kirkham, Mike Rosewell, Nic Hopkins Stock Markets, Dileep Premachandran, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, James and Barbara Wilson, Tony Dawe, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Plummer, Benedict Nightingale, Bill Edgar, Hilary Gilfoy, James Christopher, Leigh Singer, Abigail Rayner, Terence Conran, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Coalition rapped for Iraq failures Beckham hint Rebate demand Career Killer's cartoons Equitable order 'Even feminists such as I despair at what is done for … Index Council tax bills increase by twice rate of inflation How expensive is your council? Movie passion Anatole Kaletsky The other woman in the Prince's marriage In the Times Today We won't give up EU budget rebate, Straw tells Chirac Man behind Alan Partridge to be new Controller of BBC One Comment Charity to sue Government Kossoff dies GMC verdict May Day pair lose Teenage sex Battles over Cultural Treasures Westin British Library told it must return soldier's 'looted' Italian manuscript MoD 'failed to anticipate threat from insurgents in postwar Iraq' Ministers given a handy guide to intelligence Picture Gallery Attorney 'changed mind twice' New murder trial for Wragg Gervais theft BBC threat Berlusconi claim Welcome home Online My private life needs 50ft of lawn between it and a family audience Multiyork A Creative Use of Space Women turf men out of garden sheds Commonwealth may renounce Some of the sovereign countries who have the monarch as head of state 'want out', report Richard Beeston, Roger Maynard and David Adams Changing Loyalties in the Queen's Realms Elder son to be witness in show of family unity Old time protocol dumped as children take on formal roles Let parents choose sex of their children, say MPs Girls Just Want to Have Fun Sainsbury's Scottish bishops back gay priests Police track suspects by road cameras Toucan Teachers must sue heads for time away from class Senseo BT Holiday Forecast Expect a five-day rush hour over Easter Weighty matters Mountain to climb Comet Biting comment over job cuts at the BBC Ps Corruption jury 'could have arrived at verdict' churchill House of Fraser Spring Sale dfs dfs Life for attacker behind MP's moment of madness Rise and Fall of Ron Davies Dixons From Rich to rags: conman jailed for investment scam churchill Citroën Army chaplains Queen Camilla Obstacles to Kofi Annan's reforms Practitioners debate inefficiencies in the justice system Choice becomes confusion in NHS City academies Life's essentials Moving swiftly on Beer, glorious beer School meals and other outrages Fuel for thought Cut-price hair The Times Save Saneline The Government has sorely mistreated a vital charity No Monkey Business Hollywood can be a beastly town if you are a chimpanzee Bloodthirsty and haunting tales from deep in the Brazilian rainforest The New Infantilism Chirac, European economic reform and the new communism' The dark side of elections Do you feel safe? You should Despite their reputation after the Iraq fiasco, the intelligence services are doing their job The Times Join the Debate If those are cuts, then I'm a banana Conservative emphasis on value for money means more for the NHS and education Why Blairism, not Thatcherism, may prove to be Britain's big idea Furniture Village Stair glide Strictly BBC Come Dancing set to have a twirl on American television The Link Cheltenham & Gloucester A surfer on a towering verbal wave of sound and fury Howard promises to reward virtue Sign up to beat poll fraud Labour turns fire on spin-doctors from Australia Cheltenham & Gloucester Hi-Spec PCs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nelson's love tokens to be sold Turner family condemn 'waste' at Tate Counties Unitary Fire Authorities Police Districts Bed Ford Shire Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire Cheshire Cornwall Cumbria Derbyshire Devon Dorset Durham East Sussex Gloucestershire Hampshire Hertfordshire Kent Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire Norfolk North Yorkshire Northamptonshire Northumberland Nottinghamshire Oxfordshire Shoropshire Somerset Staffordshire Suffolk Surrey Warwickshire West Sussex Wiltshire Worcestershire Metropolitan Merseyside South Yorkshire Tyne and Wear West Midlands West Yorkshire London Band D Increases Threat of cap is pre-election cynicism, says Tory council Sticking plasters cannot prevent tax bills rising year after year Party Views whateverhappens Currys H & M Gangsters' threat sends CID chief into hiding Just AA sk Money Art of the Pick-Up Open verdict as skydiver's death remains a mystery Homebase Weird and wacky take their toll on Hamlet Theatre Hamlet Theatre Royal, Northampton Arts in T2 Comet Companies face fines for fatalities T2 Staples Rail plan 'could save £500m' Transport ASBO slapped on flyposters Environment Amicus acts to erase deficit Trade Unions Murder plot foiled Dolphins dumped Taste of summer House Party Super-jumbo makers try to bend rules for safety test 'When I fly, I want to know that there's been rigorous testing' Jailed for death of stepfather Collect points! Times World News Chirac has subdued Bolkestein's monster—but he's not safe yet They may be continents apart, but Mugabe blames Blair for everything Bemused voters find that the British leader is dominating the Zimbawean election, Xan Rice reports from Harare They may be continents apart, but Mugabe blames Blair for everything Bemused voters find that the British leader is dominating the Zimbabwean election, Xan Rice reports from Harare (AFP): Appeal over jailed MP's candidacy Laura Ashley A Tale of Two Polls (Reuters): Fischer freed by Japanese Abortion vote Kosovo leader (AP): Royal divorce Driven mad Sainsburys Outrage as serial child rapist is deported to Britain A Life of Crime Judge quits over murder dossier as fears grow of cover-up Round 1 to Sharon on Gaza ArtsFirst Rebel camp taken in bloody battle Comet UN faces new oil cash scandal Iraqi money was earmarked to pay lawyers' bills for an official accused of fraud, reports James Bone Sport Riot police put the squeeze on bid for lemon revolution Multiple Display Advertising Items egg emporio By Our Foreign Staff: Fatal blast at BP's Texas refinery Weather Eye What does Hollywood do when a screen chimp turns nasty? Shoot it dead and call in a cartoon express Jeb Bush says life or death diagnosis was wrong The Victims Tribe lights a pipe of solace as the secret life of 'NativeNazi' emerges Red Lake elders call for a return to tradition after teenager's fatal rampage, reports James Doran Video may shed light on mindset of gunman Thursday March 24 2005 Sendo in EU claim ICE float plan Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Equitable may fight regulator on redress I'm safe, says Sugar Jr as price cut hits shares Multimillion deals are a gift to Times Business Investec MPC looking for a miracle Jones may find next challenge a stretch Equitable in name only Need to Know Results in Brief Results in Brief Look Ahead Stop Press Delta caution Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Business Business Big Shot 'Whether Conrad lives in Palm Beach or he lives in … Buyer of Tussauds tells of private equity ambitions ICM Cantor poaches 30 brokers from Icap Exhibition Competition inquiry into Somerfield buy Morrisons boss bows to City concerns Revamp lifts speculation of father-son succession Productivity rate declines again Free Guide Slide in spending growth lifts hopes for rate hold Signs of US inflation worry the markets Foreign investment profits halve defict Shares in Topps Tiles hit by warning of poor monthly trade Kesa admits slowdown as it faces 'challenging' year ahead Brave face on high street gloom Woolworths alert raises doubt on bid Sales slump signals end to Next's price cuts atradius Less Equal than Others STS plots break-up to beat Pigit Veteran fighter won't give up Blue-chip firms 'deprive investors of voting rights' Rathbone chief sticks to bid for Rensburg MPs call for energy handouts vodafone Backing a loser Paris or Morden? Burning issue Flat sales prompt Coca-Cola shake-up fast Bridging Finance and short-term loans Regulator challenges P&G's price for Gillette "Sometimes It Falls upon a Generation to Be Great, … GSK claims win in asthma drug war 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 London Centre for Refractive Surgery Oracle GMC drops misconduct case against head of the Priory Political parties line up to court small firms' vote US inflation warning sends commodity stocks into retreat 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 Eurotop 100 Buyback idea may mark change of strategy by 3i The Day's Biggest Movers Slough Estates Gilts Eidos benefits as bid battle intensifies Smaller Capitalisation Shares Charter Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register David Kossoff Character actor, Bible-interpreter and passionate campaigner against the drugs that killed his son Lives Remembered Oliver Whitley Long-serving BBC administrator who impressed colleagues, including Lord Reith, with his readiness to stand by his principles Oliver Whitley, managing director of Bbc External Broadcasting 1969-72, was born on February 12, 1912. He died on March 22, 2005, aged 93 John Ebdon Broadcaster whose take on Englishness and ability to make people laugh entertained generations through the airwaves Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Breakfast School News Appointments Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services On Saturday in The Register: full church service listings … Where There's Life Is abortion an election issue? And should the time limit be cut? The debate continues A voting matter Blissful ignorance Necessary procedure All too human What's your view? Church Services Good Friday Give them time In the know Clergy keep out Sit up and Listen One or the other In modern times Military Matters Michael Tillotson Questions Answered Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Display Advertising Items A season to be cheerful as spring brings festival fillip Lake District at £99 a night, Isle of Man £165 for two nights, £229 for four days in Budapest. Tony Dawe lists late offers It's not too late if you want the traditional Easter break Double reason to celebrate Multiple Display Advertising Items Putting previous convictions before the jury Court of Appeal Strong evidence required to displace presumption of validity Court of Appeal Effect of professional commitments on trials given new jury pool Supreme Court Times Online Nature Notes On this Day March 24,1981 Five-Day Forecast Spring greens mop up carbon dioxide Highs and lows Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Dubawi at head of Godolphin hierarchy Times Test On Saturday Jockey Club ups the stakes with initiatives to beat corruption Wolverhampton The Wright Track Ludlow Wincanton Death of Earth Summit Hoy confident of prolonging team's peak performance Petitclerc's head spinning over wheelchair celebrity status Paralympics All Roads Lead to Manchester Chepstow Racing Yesterday's Results Towcester Lingfield Park The Results Service Basketball Today's Fixtures Ice hockey Rugby union Schools sport Snooker Speedway Bullimore happy to accept second best Sailing Squash Tennis University sport Drought threatens summer dreams Style Unlucky Parrot fails to qualify Snooker Top Trout Tips Ecclestone fends off bank threat Motor Racing Tour the Bay of Naples Determined Kuznetsova braced for life at the top Sale look forward to preparing full-strength side Johnwesterby says the end of the Six nations Championships has come as a great relief to most Zurch Premiership clups Ambitious cup competition scrapped Leagues Apart O'Connell escapes severe punishment for punching 2006 Fixtures Farrell is member of union in three-year deal with Saracens Exeter end public schools grip on National Cup Times Online The Times Grand-slam winners face tough early test Bell learns the hard way after wrong call Scoreboard England agree 'kill fee' to avoid return to Zimbabwe Inzamam retains appetite for runs on reaching century Ricketts lifts Wolverhampton Reynolds can ride Lewis victory Steele strikes Soaring Towers New approach Seedings defied Bradford banking on Vainikolo to halt runaway Rhinos Rugby League Stallone pulls no Punches in search for boxing hero Times Online Harrington seeks title under orders from dying father Water Torture on Stadium Course Wie ready to prove she has ambition to match Sorenstam It's Getting Hot in Here: Big Four in Quest for No 1 Times Online Oxford in search of the perfect catch Pinsent competition finds strong appeal South Africa Viking leads charge to put Cambridge to the sword Contenders let deadline slip by Melchiot denies tunnel clash with Hendrie Battle for Promotion The Key Games By Our Sports Staff: Newcastle refuse to give Viana a Sporting chance Cycling United's call for seeded European Cup branded a 'joke' Show us your Medals Platini fires first shots in race for presidency Gabriele Marcotti on the heavyweights josting for position as Uefa's main man Charge puts Cole at risk of losing support of fans Reyes to stay at Arsenal after dismissing quick return Fa Rules Said to Have Been Broken Turning Point Koeman goes to head of shortlist to relieve Zajec at Fratton Park The Premiership Today Rosicky may add to Spurs' growing Czech contingent Hi-tech and patriotic: England kit tackles mud and microbes Hartley gets late call Time for Cole to lord it on international stage Fletcher steps in with message to Savage Sanchez to even the odds with hard but fair tactics Fifa Rankings Fame puts Beckham and Rooney on horns of a dilemma Football Peugeot FA allows Taylor to carry on at double Combined Forces The Times Crossword Irish unity is best way forward Kerr elects to Keep his mind on job in hand Times Sport Mourinho and Cole called to account in tapping saga The Times The Times Quotes of the Day Why should the law bend to help unmarried couples? Mary Ann Sieghat Gender-free folly Sun worship Image of the Day Modern Morals Easter treats: from egg Don't know what to do with the children during the holidays? We offer our guide to Easter activities for all the family, while Jane Shilling knows where her priorities lie The South The South West London Spring Breaks The North Easter Music Wales Music and much more Midlands and East Anglia Scotland Board meetings Yes, it's true—the tiered, prairie-style skirt is back. But, asks Anne Ashworth, is it really possible to wear boho chic to the office and still be taken seriously? Lamb: centrepiece of the Easter treat home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Roast Shoulder of Lamb with Preserved Lemon Times Online How to Do It Matching underwear is the key to a hot date Getting Personal Uncontrollable urges Incontinence is so deeply embarrassing that sufferers may not even tell their GP, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford. But now there are new drugs to help them The Symptoms Prostate Treatment www.timesonline.co.uk/health Screen Our father, who art on set Jesus is back in the multiplexes, with more Christian blockbusters to come, reports Kevin Maher Woody finally New Film Releases The great man is back on form with Melinda and Melinda, says Wendy Ide FilmFirst Five Times Two With Hollywood in thrall to tramp chic, Sean MacAulay gives dressing down a dressing down That's no leading lady, that's my wife Claudia Schiffer wants to work with her director husband. Beware, says Ian Johns, such Screen Partnerships can lead to divorce, not Oscars Wh Smith Split-Screen Effect: Those Warning Signs New Dvd's A parting gift for Maggie Interview Director Olivier Assayas wrote his latest film for his ex-wife, he tells Jason Solomons The Chorus The King of Cool's Toys Five McQueen Must-Sees The lost action hero Profile Steve McQueen battled his neuroses to be the epitome of cool, says Sean MacAulay 'I really do belive Satan is Interview Paul Schrader's Exorcist prequel was binned. Now it's been resurrected. James Christopher saw it Maria Full of Grace Tic off the old block Viewpoint It's time Woody reinvented himself, says Leigh Singer A thought for his Penny Matthew McConaughey got a bonus for his new movie: Penélope Cruz. Martyn Palmer met him Valiant Flickers of meaning Dance Shobana Jeyasingh Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Graffiti Composition LSO St Luke's, EC1 First Choice Concert Philharmonia/MacKerras/Festival Hall Pop Jimmy East World Astoria, WC2 Entertainments Theatre Girl in the Goldfish Bowl Crucible, Sheffield TV & Radio Radio Choice BBC DVD David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Family war really an Uneventful skirmish Last Nights's TV Viewing Guide Very Cool for cats True Fiction A Giant panther has been spotted in the South London suburb of Sydenham. 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