News from 28/03/2005
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Giles Smith, Tim Guinness, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, Glen Harding, Greg Hurst and Philip Webster, DJM, Scott Harrison, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, J. A. Robinson, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rose, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Georges Ware, Trevor Smith, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Monica Porter, Gabrielle Starkey, Sophle Kirkham, John Kentleton, Mark Bosnich, Jeremy Whittle, Chris Carr, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Wardle, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Stuart Sexton, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Ian MacKinnon, Mark Pougatch, Peter Kaldor, Harry M. Randall, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson Industrial correspondent, Michael Howard, keene chess, Patrick Martim, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, Roy Martin, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Trevor Pateman, Tarquin Hall, Keith Downer, Michael Hirst, David Lister, Dan Brennan, John Westerby, G. M. Smith, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Geoffrey Dean, Jay Sorrels, Robert Carruthers, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Bryant, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter L. Jaeger, Matt Dickinson, Tom Benyon, Xan Rice and Jan Raath, Dr Tanya Byron, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Nick Biggs, Peter Dixon, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, David Marquis, John Allison, Richard Irving and Tom Bawden, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, T. J. S. Patterson, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, David Winner, Michael Gove, Jacqui Goddard, Sarah Passingham, Dave Prever, Catherine Philp, Karen Steger, Benedict Nightingale, Bruce Barnfield, Tony Robinson, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Gary Jacob and Tom Dart, Mark Venables, Stanley Blenkinsop, Thomas Stuttaford, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Sacked Tory MP digs his heels in Zimbabwe defiant Check them out Cambridge blues Hell of a ride Charity bandits Index Super-surgery plan signals end for the family doctor Picture Gallery Happy landing Happy jottings Anguish as Pope fails to find his Easter voice Labour 'spending £1.5bn on extra NHS bureaucrats' In the Times Today Crossword 63 Miscellany The Times Today's Weather 'An understanding in good times and bad' End for the family doctor Comment Charles must say he is sorry Rapist described Lakeside charges Bank holiday plan Union claim fails Don't give your money to a band of thieves Furniture Village Charities call for action over fakes Pilgrims at the Vatican weep for a silent Pope Hope and death are dominant themes of services Nature IRA Killers may face civil action Frog up the spout Explorer weds Comic charged Accident windfall Prince's party host threw a tomato at Blair HSBC They're off—F1 chief has his wheels stolen Tories plan to beat 'bias' by bringing in bloggers Blair ready to set poll date as Labour takes heart Howard Flight's taped remarks have given the Government confidence to go to the country, says our Political Editor Howard offers cash for childcare Downs echo to hint of rebellion Revolt grows on sacking as leader faces a backlash Result from Last Election Callaghan and the love that lasted for 76 years Comrades have paid tribute to a leader who was tough yet caring, and who was inspired by his wife, reports David Rose Visit any O2 Store Who's the daddy as 10m find time to see the Doctor Past and Present Traditional recipe with added spice Diva loses weight to a chorus of approval No Moore stars Baby abandoned Inmate hanged Five held in raids Su Doku Cambridge kilt ban riles Scots Brutal truth behind beautiful game Football was not intended as a game of skill but as a war against effeminate tendencies in boys, writes David Lister Debate In Cinemas Everywhere from Friday The clocks have changed—but don't bank on it hp invent The Link Sour finish to story of Whisky Galore Senseo Jessops Teachers vote for a charter of action to halt violence Secret agents join fight against organised crime Comet Legends shoot from the hip Firstnight Dance Rennie Harris' Legends of Hip-Hop Queen Elizabeth Hall, Se1 dfs dfs Women uneasy over plans to outlaw forced marriage Long arm of law reaches beyond grave Bank security Easter services Liberal Democrats' proposals for a local income tax Encore? Outcry over the Howard Flight affair - and its effect on the electorate United we stand Words' worth Healthy food for our children Dear Mum Hard Labour Callaghan was a decent Prime Minister in difficult times A Mass like No Other The courage, faith and evident suffering of John Paul II What to Wear Buyers of charity wristbands should be generous, but beware Patients who can never come back; and a researcher's big, fat fraud Science Notebook Anjana Ahuja All that phoney baloney It might be boring us all to death, but the pre-election campaign really does matter Thunderer: Fair, balanced, boring The Times At last, a power of sense at the UN Bush's arch-hawk can help to turn a Cold War relic into a world policeman Loyal, honest old Jim had four big jobs. And he failed in the lot of them Currys Raja Fashions A fitting end to the ill-fitting British suit A suitable man to spark a men's clothing revolution Raja Fashions Speed kings vow to make waves over 10mph limit Slay Goliath, sail the Ark—it will be a hell of a ride at Holyland Andrea Webster's biblical fun park could rise in Yorkshire if a million Christians answer her prayers, writes Andrew Norfolk Attractions Times World News 'This time Mugabe is going for sure. The world is watching us' Zimbabweans are openly challenging the President, believing that his days are now numbered, write Xan Rice and Jan Raath Poll Position Civil war grows closer as Kyrgyz leaders fall out over parliament dell Just AA sk Chairmans Special Comet Al-Qaeda shows footage of Iraqi official's murder DirectBathrooms Family still fighting over last rites of Terri Schiavo Annan under pressure from scathing UN report (AFP): Duet sung to promote peace Taiwan protest (Reuters): Sudan refusal (AFP): Children killed (Reuters): Hoop accident Sport Lo, there came oilmen from the West Biblical prophecies led an evangelical American to start drilling in northern Israel, reports Ian MacKinnon Homechoice Easter prayers said for Prince (AFP): Chirac reassures (AFP): Basque ban (AP): Body parts (Reuters): Dutch agreement (AFP): Virus warning (AP): Stranded skiers Czech reformer pilloried in public poster campaign Willpower carries the Pacific's Queen to solo success Times Business Dyke in frame Prudential payoff Opec delay Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones MPs want a watchdog to check out Tesco & Co Betfair examining the possibility of a flotatio 15,000 top jobs to go east as City outsources skilled work L&g tipped to win ten BUPA hospitals Firms need appreciation, not more rules Trevor Smith Analysis Pizza chain feels the heat in UK The Times ProStrakan aims for £100m float Investors snap up City property EDF plots £2bn boost for power networks End of open outcry could harm ICE float Tio Pepe's TV deal renewed SFO interviews Goldshield chiefs TUI plans job cuts Yell takeover talk City pay up 0.5% SCi to press Eidos Figures point to housing revival ICM Where's Hot and Where's Not LK Bennett sale hangs by thread BlackBerry Small sports firms fear cuts to DTI grants 'Now Holland had to decide which of the two housemates would be evicted, splitting Dutch television's Romeo and Juliet' Concluding: extracts from Billion Dollar Game track the rise of Big Brother Peter Bazalgette Leonard Cheshire First battle for new radio group: to break the BBC's strangleholp 21st Century Stars: GCAP Media The real challenges for GCap Media are the corporation and the technology revolution, not commercial rivals, says Dan Sabbagh Vodafone Long road to a merger Strong names need a unified strategy The Times Promethean aims to breathe fire into buyouts Interview Patrick Hosking meets Sir Peter Burt, who is giving investors more incentive to sell up The Times The Sunday Times This Year's Public-To-Private Deals Pension funds may miss out in big private deals Lord Callaghan of Cardiff Admired and avuncular Prime Minister who held all four major posts in the Government—and who tried to tackle the unions Register How we Will Remember 'sunny Jim' Lord Callaghan of Cardiff, KG, PC, Chancellor, 1964-67, Home Secretary, 1967-76, Prime Minister, 1912. He died on March 26,2005 aged 92 Lives Remembered Walter Abson Bagman of the Morris Ring who helped to revive the dance, having been elected while asleep Helen Anderson Traveller who improvised music to keep up wartime spirits in the North of England Birthdays Anniversaries Lives in Brief Lyn Collins, soul singer, was born on June 12,1948. She died on March 13,2005, aged 56 Traveller Trouble Debate the issues of the day as they happen Michel Howard has promised to get tough on unauthorised traveller sites, Should he? Lest we forget A human right Good for Howard Get tougher What's your view? The alternative What matters Heritage too far The greater good City types find good causes at their door Notebook Charities Briefing Marriage Latest Wills Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Questions Answered In James Joyce; s Ulysses, Mr Deasey says the quote "The sun never sets on the British Empire" was written by a French Celt. Who was he? (CEV): Personal Column Births Deaths In Memoriam - Private classified advertisement? Appointments in the Armed Forces In Memoriam - War Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times University News Diplomatic News Limitation period runs from date of executor's year Chancery Division ASBO defendant need not be consulted Queen's Bench Divisional Court Forms for new rules Supreme Court Trial advocate should attend case hearings Supreme Court Cold fish babies don't like it hot Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes The World Cup was found last night by a man taking his dog for a walk in Beulah Five-Day Forecast Today Lighting-up times Today: Rain in Eastern Sctoland. Sunny Spells Elsewhere Around Britain High Tides All times BST, Heights in metres Abroad Weathercall Times Sport Shamardal's reputation left in dirt by cavalier Godolphin Racing Times Test Winners all the way Kempton Park Warwick Redcar Fakenham Huntingdon Business Plumpton Towcester thrives on free enterprise Yarmouth Leaders in the Jumps Championships Fairyhouse Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Musselburgh The Results Service Today's Fixtures England a run into the ground Cricket Afridi assault puts series in balance Leeds sense reprieve after miss by Goode Zurich Premiership Saracens punish basic errors Drahm displays his true worth How They Stand Irish paying heavy price for reliance on Everitt Falcons flutter to earth after their fine opening salvo Bvlgari How They Stand Bristol on cloud nine as Exeter are ripped apart National League Donald has to remain patient as rain returns Golf Superb Sorenstam displays skills to fulfil grand plan Montgomerie masters course but falls short in Augusta bid Radcliffe tunes up in second Bradford test Moore too much Captain's innings Barney's fury Folkestone joy At the double Pendleton conquers fear to claim sprint crown Cycling English pursue golden double Hockey Ireland lose grip on Athens gold Equestrianism Injury blow may leave Montoya on sidelines in Bahrain Motor Racing Plank upstages wooden Drury Get off your behind and Back your Side Oxford find time to get the best out of weight advantage Malisse in trouble for hurling ball at line judge Tennis The Times Crossword 22,935 O'Sullivan leaves stage clear for more willing China hands Snooker Times Sport Stroke of genius lifts Oxford The Times Thegame The Times Quotes of the Day I like to escape while the coast is clear. . . but for how long? No great sheikhs The great escape Image of the Day Modern Morals Help me, I'm a doctor, and I can't carry on With 6,000 patients Vanessa Doel is Britain's busiest GP, and a loved one, but her gruelling workload is taking a heavy toll. Penny Wark spent a day with her The Changing GP The Times How the park lost a goose Tarquin Hall finds his refugee neighbours proud and independent, but not fully au fait with the law Siege mentality in the bathroom Never live in a home with just a single bathroom if you want a happy, harmonious family, says Monica Porter Whatcar? Car. . . Contact Dr Byron Teach him a lesson - let him fail his tests Each week Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologist, offers advice on your parenting dilemmas The perfect day for Easter biscuits Dish thetimes Easter Biscuits The Portuguese Men's Style Man of Wear Barely a long throw-in from the Kings Road, Chelsea FC has always taken its fashion seriously—and new boss Jose Mourinho is no exception. James Delingpole explains Swimming through legal loopholes Microwave Man All the hues that are it to print Crib Notes: Matisse Arts It's live and it's back to haunt us Fifty years after scaring the nation, Quatermass is returning live on the BBC. Ian Johns meets its pioneering creator Up with skool, you kids It's official - Schooldays are the happiest days of your life, according to the DfES and the Museum of London Week Ahead Holiday treats can be more than a trip to a dusty museum, says Neil Fisher Entertainments Picture Gallery Concert COE/Schiff Festival Hall The Times Picture Gallery Riotous assemblies ring a bell Theatre Thomas More/A New Way. . . Easter Monday Jumbo Crossword 573 T2 Clues Cryptic Clues TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Choice Television Multiplechannel Main Channels Entertainment Factual Discovery Sky 551, Cable Sky Sports 1 Prime Time Film Guide CBBC Kids Television Terrestrial BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice EL CID (1961) BBC Two, 1.50pm Just what the Doctor ordered Weekend's TV All the fear of the fair True Fiction Hugo Rifkind T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3548 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Acorn Stairlifts The Times Peace is the Goal Roo's the Daddy Taking a Stand for Goodwill Whistle Blower Mourinho Happy Russell Kempson sees the Chelsea manager upstage politicians in Israel Luckless Robben Ruled out of Date with Bayern To Bridge Divide No Ordinary Joe Inside T2 Dortmund Want to Keep Rosicky Germany Fans Go on Rampage Diouf Inspires Senegal Romp Hughes Declines Poland Call-Up Fresh Start for £3M Pennant Peerless Rooney Ready to Inspire Goal Feast Busy Taylor Delighted to Continue on Double Shifts Keymen Reality Starts to Bite for the Boy from Brazil England Cole Keeping Feet on the Ground Newcastle Keen to Help Owen Fire on National Duty George Caulkin on the forward stuck in a vicious circle Wembley Stadium Northern Ireland Wayne's the Daddy to his Seniors Simon Barnes says England's approach was dictated by their youngest player Game National Duty like a Holiday Tony Cascarino says the club v country debate has only one winner Strolling Ireland Pay Price Smith Provides Glimpse of Brighter Future for Scotland Picture Gallery Wales Savaged by Loss of Midfield The Hands-Off Approach to a Man's Game David Winner on how sexual inhibitions defined football's development in England Picture Gallery Lucozade Sport Little Consolation The Times Taylor's Twin Aims in Sight Hull City Merson's One-Man Show Not Enough Walsall Sturrock Lacking Leaders to Guide Wednesday Promotion Push Sheffield Wednesday Previews Continuity the Key for Yeovil Boston United Harriers Revival Gathers pace Darlington Struggling County Sinking Fast under Wave of Apathy Notts County Bristol Rovers Scotland Non-League Football Aldershot Town Woking Aldershot Make Point to Rivals Bennett Stamps Authority to Send Sudbury into Final Bedlington Terriers AFC Sudbury Image Needing Enhancement Mark Pougatch says football must look carefully at how it is being perceived Smeltz out to Make History Nick Szczepanik on the New Zealander following in some famous footsteps Clough Thriving on Family Values Peter Lansley on a legend's son who is making his own mark as a manager Gone for Aburton Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Leeds United tiny Growing Pains for 'the Kid' Gabriele Marcotti on the dilemma for Fernando Torres, the Atlético prodigy The Times Offers Direct The Times Crouch Standing Tall as the Best Bargain of All timesonline The Hairdryer Time to End this Elitism Match of the Day Dean Kiely and Tintin Delia's Dish …What They're Eating in Norwich The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Today Sunday Laguna
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