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News from 25/03/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jason Robinson, Phil Yates, Claire Davis, Lynne Greenwood, Chris Walker, Colin McKelvie, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Rosemery Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Paul Poster, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Susna Emmett Dupty Property Editor, Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Tom Baldwin and Helen Rumbelow, Bob Stanley, Jeremy Whittle, John Russell, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Carl Mortished International Business Editor and Roland Watson, Cornelius Lysaght, Tom Bawden, Nick Hopkins, Tarald O. Brautaset, Vernon White, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Liam Fox, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, James Delingpole, Tony Blair, Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Bran Posner, Robin Short, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, John Price, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Matt Dickinson Cheif Football Correspondent, Stephen Anderton, Jerome Burne, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Norman Wood, Anna Wilbraham, Victor Vago, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Michael Ancram, Denis Thair, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Robert Sharpe, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Sean O'Neil, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Nick Kelly, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Maring Waller, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Rosemary Bennett Duputy Political Editor, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Alan Green, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Tom Baldwin and Rosemary Bennett, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Bruce Anderson, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Colin Gorrie, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jacqui Goodard, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Cherry Potter, Bill Edgar, Hildur Helga sigurderdottir, Richard Morrison, Gordon Brown, Adam Sherwin, David Charter and Charles Bremner, Ruth Kelly, Jenny Davey, J. N. Blau, Peter Klinger, Sheil Bingham, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Michael Jay, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Kyrgyz President flees revolution Chirac rebuffed Man from the Pru Bricks and Mortar Senior Tory sacked over 'hidden' spending cuts Shark survivor Music week Index Who to poach Downfall of the rich workaholic who wooed City In the Times Today The Times The Speech Taylor Woodrow Most Fearsome Killers of the Deep Tourist escapes great white President outsed as Kyrgyzstan After just two weeks of protests, Askar Akayev surrendered his power with barely a fight, writes Jeremy Page Warrior Race that Raided China Picture Gallery Pope is 'serenely giving himself to the will of God' Parentscentre Two arrested for boy's murder CSA departure GP slapped girl Spring struggle Travel firm bust Maundy extra When T. Rex Ruled the Earth Lloyds TSB T. rex reveals key to Jurassic Park Astonished scientists have recovered juicy bone marrow and tissue form a dinosaur skeleton, Nigel Hawkes writes Summer drought threat turns Dry Gardens: Pick of the Bunch up heat on nation's gardeners Householders have been warned to expect brown lawns and writing flowers unless they take action, Valerie Elliott reports The Times Gardener Mazda Paedophile to stay in Australia Sisters decline MP disciplined Hunts 'continue' Opportune knock Doctor's warning TV voyage sunk BT From so Solid to Stardom Hunt for Valentine woman uncovers body in woodland Melinda and Melinda Kelly plans for schools 'turn the clock back' French teachers get tough with bloggers O2 Ps Picture Gallery Formal warning Poor impression Why Fry picked up the pink banner People Poshiba PC World Currys 'Drugs boss' is silent as investigators seize £5m By a Correspondent: Extortion trail leads to republican weapons T2 Sainsburys Blair plans reprisal for Chirac's coup over reform of EU Anti-terrorism laws UK and Norway's independence Religious moderation, ethics, conflict and spirtituality Change in classification of cannabis Reducing salt intake Justice and fairness Ladybird invader Dear Mum. . . Police and public gun crime views And another thing The Easter Story The enduring power of Christ's life and sacrifice Le Blogeur Publish it on the internet, and write it our a thousand times St. Jamie's crusade, like St Tony's, is based on a heap of dodgy evidence Notebook Rolling Revolution Turmoli in Kyrgyzstan threatens stability throughout Central Asia Silence at Mugabe's iniquity Just do what the PM wants Don't blame the Attomey-Gerneral. He is caught up in a culture where loyalty takes over form truth The Times Sex, seduction and the swing vote What can casavova, Don Juan or even Hercule Poirot teach our party leaders Dtich the dog whistle, Mr Howard, or you'll upset the soggy liberals It's not just Londoners who find the Tories' campagin confrims the vies of a 'nasty' party When they talk about immigration and asylum their support drops sharply Smile dfs Two charged in double killing Ponies at risk Sudan 1 recall Traveller vote Beholders' vote Focus on fun for new BBC chief Media Sale Peter Fincham Art of the Pick-Up Magnet Wife in Bolton saves the wanderer lost in rainforest Wagen T2 Epson A verty English drama with its heart on the right lines Firstnight Theatre The Railway children Rival Cabinets of believers fight over nation that avoids chruch British politicians like to keep their faith personal, Tom Baldwin and Helen Rumbelow reports The Shadow Cabinet The Cabinet Five who Keep the Faith Tony Blair Prime Minister Gordon Brown Chancellor Education Secretary Michael Ancram Shadow Foreign Secretary Liam Fox Co-Chairman Homebase Curious incident of a dog and the insurgent Short Legal advice on Iraq war was unequivocal, says military adviser Dixons Love a duck: Jake the sex pest waddles back to his feathered nest The bird with legs up to here . . . Comet moben Kitchens £85 passport is price of security Bricks and Mortar HSBC Teachers want ban on junk food School Dinners New nurses to perform surgery Medicine Drivers face charges per mile Motoring Comet Irving's Theatre Victorian's writings reveal style of Hollywood mogul Sir Hennry lrving, the venerable actor, browbeat playwrithts and reworked parts to his advantage, reports Dalya Alberge Juror denies he went 'on strike' from two-year trial Su Doku National Assessment Agency AA Iraq soldiers in abuse appeal Fathers to pay up Arctic women Pricey tipple Times World News They tried sailing a Chevy, then they gave the Buick a go. Now, after 24 days on foot, runaway Cubans are home and dry From a king to a pawn . . . the The Times Bodyguard speaks for a nation A parting sting as the paranoid wasp files to freedom at last Venus and Serena: teem agony aunts Offset Mortgage The Williams Way School killer shot cousin in rampage sparked by 'grudge' (Reuters): Hostage freed (AP): Peru investigates Witness jailed (AP): Press 'shackled' Homechoice Wonder at the brush storkes, gasp at the cheek: the art world's latest hanging offence Banksy's Pranks Immunity for Pinochet halfords Jeb Bush has last card in the fight to keep Florida woman alive The Times How lads in Lycra stretch patience of the sumo nappy traditionalists Satellite sale by Surrey firm on US radar Domestos (Reuters): Religious victory (Reuters): Electoral ban (AFP): Trawler accident (AP): Heroic sister (AFP): Stasi files on former Chancellor released Officials forced to cut the kissing in migration video tiny Bride of 14 flees wedding Online French move over Darfur war cimes puts US in quandary Makepovertyhistory London Centre Peacekeepers in sex abuse scandal face paternity test Mortgages Syria leader threatened Hariri, says UN report Times Business Banks urged to speed up transfer Friday March 25 2005 Salary doubles Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Prudential shares surge after chief's surprise dismissal Westland £1bn helicopter anger deal rivals FitzGerald was asked to leave' Unilever King's quest as Sainsbury's There is no denying the voriacious appetite of Sir … BP scrutiny A most Grartifying Ale Pru fired boss just as he was blooming Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know Jaguar adandons WPP for Havas Stop Press Morgan Stanley 'overlooked troubles' GMG acts to switch off radio sale talk Quote of the Day Results in Brief Exchange Rates Business Big Shot Remour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Bet of the Day Look Ahead Gold North Sea Oil 'Drak day' for an industry stretched to breaking point Analysis US refinery blast sends petrol price to new high Sony admits that it is no longer on the button Brett Coommer Soros fails to defeat conviction for insider trading Media Tycom rules out Somefielf break-up Heavyweights Fighting for a Turnaround Company founder is set for £10m windfall Chief in line for a £5m bonus as Sainsbury's shows recovery signs Progress makes bid less likely, the City concludes Analysis Return of the man from the Pru after boardroom coup Chief who baked in the sun but not in glory Analysis Patently unobvious City Diary Naggar ending City Diary HBOS director's move 'will not affect buyback' Aberdeen shrugs off saga with £1.4bn of new business King attacks EU pact change Trusts in danger of being mis-sold Slower spending puts Bank on spot UK would face a tax of £16bn a year to join euro Business Link BAE wins $834m deal for howitzers China is Target for Rolls-Royce The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service It's a dog's life as Kipper fails to be a big HIT Media Analysis Has Napster founde gone from dropout to sell-out? Shawn Fanning is older, wiser and offering a new service, writes Adam Sherwin Creme Mediapolis Dominated by Brits? American education publishe, market shares Time Warner buy shakes up the indie film sector Pru and Sainsbury's help to offset natural resource losses Stock Markets Major Indices Commodities 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 Sainsbury's counter attack still leaves a hill to climb Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts LCI lifted as Genting increases its stake Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices redticket Encounters Encounters The Times Times Register Kenzo Tange The foremost of Japan's postwar architects, he combined suprising fantasy with a hold structuarl expressivenss Martyn Cundy Talented mathematician who played an influential role in the reform of school maths teaching in Britain—and Malawi Sir James Beament Entomologist who helped in the development of insecticides—and did much to enliven musical life at Cambridge Lives in Brief Jane attenborough (the Hon Mrs Michael Holland), arts administrator, was born on September 30, 1955. She died in tsunami on December 26, 2004, aged 49 debate&thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Does the Cap Fit? The biggest landowners are receiving huge payments under the Common Agrictultural Policy, is it fair? Sorting the sheep form the votes Court Circular Picture Gallery Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Church News Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Times correspondent's 'secret war' in Balkans Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Questions Answered Personal Column Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? To place death notices acknowledgements Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slk Learning experiece away from perils of open road Cruising on the Wing has its attractions even in icy weather Vaghan Freeman discovers why Honda's massive machine has a loyal following Multiple Classfied Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day March 25,1965 Five-Day Forecast Some bunnies will he glad to be fluffy Weather Eye Times Sport Lee torn by choice of rides in National Racing Times Test Chinese whispers point to classic candidate Yesterday's Racing Results Ferrari seek to restore speed Slow start Facing the bullet Armstrong back Class of her own Coutts settlement Dubai sees grounds for change Racing Nadal not troubled by Spanish highs and injury lows Tennis Bonds struck down by new blow Baseball Cannock seek European success Hockey Rusedski's experience overcomes lightning distraction Sport England recognition brings windfall closer Darts John Goodbody in the granting of a status that will not win universal approval Pickering leads calls for cash to reward Olumpic Games Chappell in rhythm to make impact at Olympics Ruthless Rhinos put Bradford to the sword Engage Super League The Sunday Times Today's Super League Matches The Results Service Inzamam celebrates landmark with vital big innings Scoreboard Home where the start is as counties tighten belts Cricket Pakistan a prove their versatility by turning the screw Westwood launchs assault on Sawgrass Golf Perfectionsit Wie raises sights ever higher Hayles hoping to be part of the supporting cast no longer Cycling Wattana suffers whitewash at hands of Carter Snooker Cambridge put beauty before Oxford muscle World Champions Williams calls for a final pull for glory Xchanging Boat Race John Goodbody on the coach who has spend a golden decade at Cambridges Farrell happy to fly union flat The Times Mixed Fortunes for Changing Men Sharks select Hodgson at full back for sell-out clash with Wasps Vision of players has helped Wals progress to new level of creativity Insurance costs threaten to affect Lions selection David Hands says there will be a high price to pay for picking injury-prone players Just like the lady who was not for turning, so Ferguson was not for sacking. Unitl now . . . Rugby Union From Boot Room to Boss Man Today's Fixtures intel inside McGuinness remains lesson for United James Ducker says Keane should be wary of making swift accession to Old Trafford throne Confident Kenyon ready to confront Chelea's accusers Events and personalities at Stamford Bridge have dominated the agenda in recent weeks: verbal The Legal Advice Fry calls for his own head as Peterbough stumble Mourinho antics attrct ire in homeland The Manager Trading Places Rise and toil of the Barnett empire The Agent Cardiff turn to Ridsdale for help Penneant eyes comeback date for Birmingham Cynics gather to voice disgust in wen of intrigue over Cole saga joustine, "tapping up" and more. We look at the key players in this tangled tale The Player Unhappy Reyes confirms desire for Real move Toshack brached for criticism if Wales fail to perform Davies the diplomat entitled to leave with head help high England warned of Elliott threat Scots make unhealded arrival Ireland forget it's good to talk Fans angered by change to quater-finals Ericksson content with Cup compromise England go in search of missing ingredient Fabra The Times Crossword Bemused Spanish more interested in bullfightres David Sharrock considers the contradictions behind the troubled England captain's outburst Backham on mission on complete his task at Real Index Kenyon ignores pleas to polish Chelsea's image The Times Tomorrow First Person T2 Jane Shilling Can our hero slay the beast of Turkey Twizzler Cuisine Man bites man Skirting the issue Modern Morals Image of the Day The Cole effect: how to be poached for a top job Poaching isn't confined to football, Chelsea and Ashley, Cole, Damian Whitworth finds bankers, estate agents, even hairdressers are targets for rival firms with a better offer Hairdressing remains as cut-throat as when Sweeney Toddy was in business The Sunday Times A fat lot of good being skinny ever did me, guys The fact is that it is simply not in men's nature to desire overly thin women Slim pickings: why Arnie's out and Geri's curves are in As new research shows that women prefer slender men but men don't like thin women, beanpole James Delingpole celebrates beinglusted after An Eastre fry-up, Mexican style The Times Huevos Rancheros Why happiness is saying thanks Health US research suggests that the key to true contentment is expressing gratitude to others. Trite as this may seem, says Jerome Burne, being happy is good for our health Doctor's Orders Beware the bunny bearing gifts If you like chocolate choose the dark stuff containing 70 per cent cocoa-bean sollds Ask Lucia In the mood Luxury with Lucia Hair with Hari Thinking women's clothes Your style questions answered by Lucia van der post Sounds Music to watch girls buy Peter Paphides casts a weather eye over the fleet of female singer-songwriters floating their sonia pedalos in the wake of Dido's mighty MOR steamship Beck New Albums New Order can teach the new dogs some old tricks, says David Sinclair A lifetime's experience is combined with the lightest touch Band together in the lone star state What's the best way for Britis to crack America? Buy a ticket to Texas, reports Adam Sherwin Franz Ferdinand have opened the Stateside door to British music again The Times Chagnes that are beyond belief Hit & Myth POP The Brand New Heavies still love jamming with friends, as David Sinclair discovered Entrtainments Classical CDs Pulling out the stops The fusty male world of the organist is being made over for the 21st century. Richard Morrison welcomes the revial of a noble insttument First Choice A hit for the missing Theatre One day all this . . . Concert Mitsuko Uchida Firstnight in the main paper The Railway Children Pop Feeder Olympia Theatre, Dublin TV & Radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Frozen secrets of the Arctic passage Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Shed a tear for mummy Truf Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Rolex The Times The Surveyor Pension refroms could soon revive the buy-to-let market, but the wise landord will tread with care With a £100,000 pot needed, this isn't for modest ivestors Glos Agents Say: The Week Gloucestershire v Shropshire In One-Bedroom Apartiment in Chelsea Lower Stoane Street, Sw1; flat on the second floor of an elegant building near Harrods Out Period Cottage in Berkshire Midgham Green: a delightful house and gardens, with parts dating from the 17th century Away House in the Lake District Underbarrow: a four-bedroom home with extensive gardens and panoramic valley views It's out of this Weald This mediveval Kenitsh yeoman's house is a minor masterpiece, says Marcus Binney Yardhurst was definitely designed to please the eye Bewley What'son Swan Hill Wuthering Sites This Bronte plot is still being developed, says Lynne Greenwood Bidwells Property Consultants A unique development opportunity in Cambridge Cambridge is an historic university, an international centre for high-tech industry, and Britain's second most popular tourist destination after London. As a place to live and work it is unrivalled, and reisdential property is at a premium Why They All what It Wow Furnish with flair and City workers will pay a premium to rent, says Susan Emmett Live Two Worlds My Easter Folly Days Damian Barr is stelling himself for anothre four-day marathon with hammer and drill Furlong City Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Here Comes the White Portugal's best architects are reviving the Bauhaus spirit on the coast, says John Price Le Corbusier was not well known in caddying circles Sprawling Luxury Home in South Africa Hermanus: a massive house with breathtaking views over walker Bay Modern Villa with Sea Views on Ibiza Roca Llisa: air-conditioned house with swimming pool perched on a hillside Retro Californian House in the Desert Those Riverside Blues Numerous celebrities, as well as the Boat Race, wind up in Barnes, says Patrick Kidd It is not just rowers who splash out violeuntly along this strech of the Thames British Gas Westbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent George Wimpey Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times Open a Euro File Rental on a Spanish flat can be made to cover the cost of a loan He will pay penalties if he remortgages before June Fairview New Homes Ltd. 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