News from 29/03/2005
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Domenech, Greg Hurst and Philip Webster, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Kirsty McLeod, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, A. Ikram, Rob John, Peter Lansley, Duncan Grey, Theodore Dalrymple, Richard Hobson, David Moss, Derek G. D. Wight, Philip Howard, Brian Ludford, Tom Dart and Gary Jacob, Christine Seib, David Chater, Gabrielle Starkey, Dennis Abbott, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Brahama Sharma, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Paul Bevan, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Daniel Mula, Jill Dupleix, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Heather Nicholson, Peter O. Miles, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Graham Weiner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Sir Stirling Moss, Bryan Storey, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paul Dillon, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Julian Corlett, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Matt Spiro, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, David Lawrenson, Eve Thomas, Robin Allen, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Sean O'Nelli, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Steven Siak, Damian Whitworth, Sujata Banerjee, David Mattin, David Heald, Peter Dixon, John King, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Peter van den Dungen, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, David George, George Caulkin and Kaveh Solhekol, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Richard Lloyd Parry and Laura Peek, Michael Gove, Catherine Griffiths, David Craik, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, Kamran Hussain, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, A. Hussain, Benedict Nightingale, David Wilkinson, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, David Hewit, Graeme Elmore, Benedict Birnberg, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Kamran Younas, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad,
ResumoThe Times Support growing for sacked Tory Checks for drivers Buffett inquiry Public Agenda Thaw aids skiers Index Second quake spreads wave of fear across southern Asia The Smiths The Shoes Judge opens the door to more Jackson accusers Howard at bay over his 'heartless' sacking of MP In the Times Today The rules? Er, they are locked away In Search of Michael Howard All set to repel the invaders Five Boys Whose Evidence Can now Be Heard MacAulay Culkin named as Jackson sex abuse victim Toucan How the Boxing Day quake made new tremor inevitable Wave of tsunami fear hits southern Asia Lessons learnt from December disaster Versace Sirens and phones spread warning Thousands fled to high ground to wait anxiously after being alerted by friends or the authorities, Catherine Philp reports It's the economy, stupid, as Brown takes centre stage Direct Line Labour adds Bank Holidays to leave Jonathan King leaves jail today Mother sought Nine crash deaths Ulster attacks Teenager in court Index Ryanair - Fly Cheaper How to Book Glastonbury's silent night will be music to fans' ears In-vitro pioneer says cloning ban 'misguided and extreme' British scheme to map cancer genome wins backing from US Jail term inquiry for river killers Baby death probe Terrorism charge TV switch-off Wagnerian hitch Plane hits caravan McRappers Rise and Fall So tell me, what was that all about? Index Academics of the world unite for a gig with the Smiths orange Strategy a recipe for chaos, says union Just AA sk Lloyds TSB Teachers will fight city academies C&g Cheltenham & Gloucester Tosca baton goes to Almeida legend Silver moment for the Blairs Kind Jim and Hezza's girl Ps Passing up Krug for a fresh squeeze Campaigners take fight to anti-hunt MPs in marginals C&g Cheltenham & Gloucester volkswagen Prudential Hazard Ahead Elderly face a medical MoT to stay on the road Royal wedding Legal advice on the war in Iraq Regional responsibilities in the UK - and in the EU Wartime record of Germany's pilots Moral blackmail Value of the Lords Life's essentials Lack of control of binge drinking Abortion and religion Fair warning The Times Against the Closed Fist Zimbabweans rally to the open palm, symbol of change Dail 999 for Inspiration Hospital admissions data reveals myriad reasons to be cheerful Confessions of a chronic car nut but with one serious problem Playing Truant The supposed new moderation of the NUT is, alas, skin-deep Decision of utter madness A nagging sense of injustice The behaviour of Terri Schiavo's husband suggests that he does not have her interests at heart Even those found guilty of capital crimes at least have the right to a speedy execution The Times Join the Debate Why Brown is wrong for No 10 His outdated views on tax and state interference will lower British living standards The Danish nightingale who refused to warble about happy ever after Curse of mummy to be uncovered by medical check-up dfs Ancient ivory could strike a rich note The Times Heathrow express Shetland's answer to Olympic flame held in a beaker China orchestra takes a bow on London's stage Nature BT The London Centre for NaProTechnology Senseo British tourist survives fight with 12ft great white shark Pru Health simply switch MPS call for jury ban in science cases Split threat for Scottish Church Green Flag Trend Micro Help, doctor, I have had an ignition of nightwear intel Young Blades Living for the moment is no way to train the young ego Children of the Old Bailey go from victims to knife-wielding offenders Revival is tutu marvellous Firstnight Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Hiscox Firstnight Times World News Ghost voters, rigged ballots and food bribes - the Mugabe route to power? PM's murder at La Scala has party crying foul churchill Stairglide Killer Thrillers Direct Line easy Cruise Sharon triumphs on Gaza deal Two thirds of Israelis support the withdrawal, reports Ian MacKinnon from jerusalem Su Doku Revolution epidemic rattles the neighbours Leaders across Central Asia fear that Kyrgyzstan's uprising will initiate a chain reaction, writes Jeremy Page in Bishkek Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): … and now Ingushetia Prudential 'The events have shown that authoritarian regimes cannot last long—even in Central Asia' Dizzy Heights in top Ten Warzone offers a fresh thrill for skiers who enjoy life on the edge (AFP): Germans on the march (Reuters): Darfur arrests (AFP): Funeral deaths (AP): Holiday mayhem (AFP): Killer virus plea (Reuters): Job declined (AFP): Ethiopia vote Fans run riot Drummer hanged in park Weather Eye Sony style Ing Direct The Times Christians rally at White House for Schiavo Woman, 70, faces death for murder of neighbour Times Business Tuesday March 29 2005 Eurotunnel plea Rates blow Nuclear 'savings' Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones AIG board may oust chairman as inquiry widens Ruling expected on LSE bids Value of UK mergers up by a third HSBC staff to vote on strike egg Shallow populism stifles taxation debate The Week Ahead Need to Know Ftse 100 Business Big Shot Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Black blocked Dream Works dips Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Books First Surveillance firm eyes AIM UBS Lazard staff say pension gap comes before float UK is hot property for foreigners Enterprise saves £30m from Unique deal Sitka Health Fund VCT plc Somerfield suitors get last chance to submit best offers Sony faces freeze on PlayStation sales in US Cinven acquires mental health hospitals group vodafone Equitas in £222m pact on Babcock asbestos liability Inland Revenue Private equity firms in $11bn buyout The Times Wall Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy faces €120bn bill if EU rejects turnover tax Leonard Cheshire The Times Travel Direct Clean-up time for the atomic industry Angela Jameson talks to Lawrie Haynes, head of British Nuclear Group, about decommissioning Business Equity Prices CharityFAIR Times Register Admiral Sir Lindsay Bryson Engineer who went from lower deck to admiral, ending up in charge of all equipment procurement as Controller of the Navy Tony Branfoot Prisoner of the Japanese who stood up for his men in the harsh conditions imposed on them in the camps of the Spice Islands Dudley Poplak Discreet designer of grand interiors for a loyal (and royal) clientele Lives Remembered Lives in Brief dabate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Breaking Taboos Readers debate the controversial new play that uncovers the plight of women in 'mujra' clubs—erotic dance shows frequented by Asian men Full support Some confusion Though-provoking What's your view? Bravo Western influence Sullying Islam Dinner Birthdays Anniversaries Latest Wills Meteors in the night sky in April School News Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Births Deaths The Times Court & Social Acknowledgements In Memoriam-Private For Sale Gifts Public Notices Minimum period for young killers Unrealistically high counter-offer is valid Trespasser cannot claim secure tenancy EU nationals equally entitled to student grants Times Online Belfast to be twinned with Spitzbergen Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day March 29,1920 Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain in the South Will Spread into Central Areas. Temperatures: Max 12C. Min 3C Times on Line Weathercall Times Sport Balding is keen on extending successful world tour Walsh denies father in National Big-Race Result Times Test Pontefract The Times Sports Book Warwick Chepstow Racing Results from Yesterday's Seven Meetings Medals Table Cannock are denied cup for second year running Hayles and Cavendish add gloss to British medal haul Cycling Ding Keeps home crowd happy with clinical win Reynolds defies the odds to get back on track Henman keeps his concentration to see off Chela O'Sullivan faces tough opener O'Connor lifeline Home comforts England on top Robertson's title Panthers held The Results Service Today's Fixtures On Track McKenna's goal is simply satisfaction In the third part of our Sporting Inspirations campaign to put young people in touch with their dreams, Matthew Syed talks to a snowboarder for whom performance takes precedence over gold Funk sets target to deny bold Donald Golf Final Scores Bristol vow to stay on attack Stephen MORTON/AP Hill hoping for 'imminent' return Sorenstam finds fresh passion for the game Times Online Turley gets Leigh off mark How They Stand By a Correspondent: Hull left stunned by Wigan's youngsters Millward's fury tarnishes victory Engage Super League Wildcats show claws to bring Leeds run to an end Harmison puts his back into Ashes mission In Good Company England run ended by India Regrets for Marsh as a team left hot and bothered Scoreboard Hampshire find fresh approach works wonders Geoffrey Dean on a club preparing for the new season with military precision Twenty20 banks Australian contribution Afridi gives Pakistan cause for celebration Times on Line Robson not for turning by offer from Iran Ellis under fire over Villa finances The Sunday Times Ashton anxious to prolong stay at the top level Yesterday's Results The Premiership Today Vieira's fast show runs late Coach's study of stars gives French a dose of les bleus play red 'When I have a Leo in defence, I've always got my gun ready. I know he's going to show off' Best place for Cole's agent is left back out of earshot Dunne defends his corner Football Group Six Hughes denies rift over retirement plan Rallying cry has hollow ring for hapless Azerbaijan Hartson says Wales must forget about Savage loss and move on Mourinho puts blind faith in his staff over battle with Uefa Sugar and Blonde Girls, Chicken and Boxers A Few of his Favourite Things Picture Gallery 'Give us Fredi Kanouté. We're going to kill him,' the Mali crowd chanted Nick Szczepanik on the remains of a love affair gone sour The Times Crossword 22,936 Real interest shown by Casillas to prospect of United move Newcastle move sparks Boumsong's international renaissance Times Sport English hopes thrust Owen into line of fire The Times Mortgages for Business Briefs encounter Punit Paranupe/reuters The Times A drink problem? I even keep bottles of the stuff on my desk T2 Save the Woodies Pee-pil, please! Image of the Day Modern Morals It's dinner time, be our guest: eat human Racial conflict against the Madurese ethnic group by the Dayak and Melayu descended into barbarism in 1999 on Borneo. In an extract from his new book, Richard Lloyd Parry reveals the moment he was confronted by cannibalism AirMiles NB Doctor's Orders How to get your oats The Times nutritionist Jane Clarke on the merits of real porridge over instant, and whether eating too many carrots is bad for your health The head-banger and the therapist-rock and roll! The thrash metal band Metallica went into therapy, filmed it, and made the funniest music movie since Spinal Tap. The group's founder, Lars Ulrich, reflects on groupies, rehab and frontman envy Visit: Make Poverty History. Org Show noodles a bit more respect Dish Beef Rice Noodles with Mangetout Pay more council tax? I'll go to jail A retired vicar and his wife are taking a stand on council tax rises above inflation. Heather Nicholson reports I first met my wife when she was five Age of Enlightenment Put your brightest foot forward Dress for your Shape You don't need to hide benine a pair of thick tights any more—spring's colourful shoes have a style to flatter every shape of leg, says Eve Thomas A dry scalp needs a gentle remedy Arts The sofa that has a bone to pick Design The New Alchemists are devising household items with a serious point to make. Tom Dyckhoff reports from Milan Radio At the feet of a great seducer Dance For years Adam Cooper wanted to stage Liaisons Dangereuses. Now he's finally done it, writes Debra Craine Entertainments Blaming and shaming Theatre Lovely Evening/In the Blue Theatre503, Sw11 Concert London Sinfonietta/Jonny Greenwood Festival Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice Harpers & Chanel David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice The flatpack guide to the lkea craze Viewing Guide Dude, Bond's the name True Fiction As Quentin Tarantino abandons plans to bring lan Fleming's Casino Royale to the big screen, we stumble across his screenplay T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3550 Polygon Win Champagne The Sunday Times Polygon Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts The Times Headline of the Week 'Goodies to lure talent revealed' Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views It's time to sort out the issues that matter Issue of the Week Ethics and Regulations The Week in Numbers Ticket to Ride Teen Abuse Public Opinion New Medical Research Frontline carers feel the strain The Times Healers help to ease the pains GP 'vanishes' from register Schools face new checks on spending Hand signals mark progress Councils count cost of savings Knowledge is an open book Britain has a world class library system, Professor Mark Hepworth tells Olav Bjortomt, and we ought to be making better use of this 'iconic knowledge economy institution' Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Foreign Ways PFI deals choke healthy eating Pet Hate Alert Success will be built on failure Other Stories we Liked Damned lies and surveys Course Watch 'Forget money,' says Landman 'Bizarre' label for merger Hero… Aiming for society's heart … and Villain How They See us Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk Health How to Get a Job as A. . . Curator Social Services Education Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Job Listing Over to you… Cars' lemming-like rush to extinction What Worked for Me Diary Dates Inside The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Has justice become a casualty in war against terrorism? Special advocates are shackled by secrecy as they try to represent clients they are not allowed to see. Frances Gibb reports Times on Line Mexx The Times Law Section Yes, the draft mental health Bill is flawed, but so is the present law Justice and the war on terrorism News Decorating boss who gives men the brush-off Some employers are determined to dodge the sex discrimination laws, writes David Craik He Said He Loved Ladies and that They Would Be Safe with Him Spreading the net across the digital divide Let's have a clean fight. . . Companies are calling for greater fairness from European action to combat pollution, writes Paul Dillon lawyer of the week Emergency stop Decline and fall Baker's recipe Russian orthodox your shout readers' queries law week What the legal journals are reporting So could Blunkett be the new Charlie? lawdiary tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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