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News from 30/03/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Penny Cottee, Edward Owen, Nick Gibb, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Mark H. Levy, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Roger Dyson, Ryan Ayrton, Richard Hobson, Ben Price, Murray Naylor, Hannah Betts, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, John Mellin, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Roger Jones, Carl Mortished, William Lane, Michael Crick, Andy Tyler, King's Lynn, James Hider, Robert Pope, Stephen Taylor, David McVay, Gillian Cutler, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Petty, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Freddy Shepherd and Douglas Hall, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Phillp Webster Political Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Dan Brennan, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Rebecca Rogers, Laura Lee Davies, Susan Pape, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Oliver Miles, Adam Sage and Adam Fresco, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David A. Jacovelli, Richard lrving, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jeremy Cross, Christine Buckley and Ben Hoyle, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Christopher lrvine, Jacqui Goddard, Charles Tannock, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Nicholas Grant, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Rob Green, Ben Morris, Shaun Evelegh, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Kate Allen, Tony Halpin, Abigail Rayner, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Richard Warner, Michael Dixon, Helen Rumbelow, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Tony Britton,

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The Times Shredding claim hits UN leader Terrorism charge Pope's operation Buffett demand Beckham backed OJ's lawyer dies Besting a wave Britain's plan to save planet from quakes and asteroids Six months for teacher who took on 'yobbos' In the Times Today The Times Tories hope border police plan takes eyes off Flight saga By Our Political Staff: Spare women shoplifters from jail, say Lib Dems Earthquake protection plan 'Chicken' dare ends at station Bombing suspect Size matters Intelligent role Wedding belles Comment Family's Diary of Despair Old Specnled Ren Jailed: teacher who snapped Special-needs tutor fired air pistol near 'yobs' whom she believed were terrorising her family, reports Russell Jenkins Doctors on warpath to save small surgeries Super-surgery plan signals end for the family doctor Party workers told not to handle postal votes Record number of parties register Debate Premium-rate prize letdown Farmers' fightback Dogged survival Speed ban flouted Cry for help Call for food dye inquiry Rolex Is this really the shape of tins to come? Handy square cans may take over from the traditional round ones on the shelves, report Christine Buckley and Ben Hoyle Early warning may save world from catastrophe The Four Great Threats Devastated town heeded those who saw disaster in stars unstable region fearing future Families prepare to bury their loved ones as widespread panic, power cuts and water shortages hamper the relief effort, reports Richard Lloyd Parry Sleepless but stoical on hillside in Phuket Camilla on crest of protocol wave symantec Kindred spirit Who owns history? Ridley Scott may be sued over his … Travellers' tales Ousted founder of firm seeks sexism damages Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Sport Terror suspect 'had personal details about British soldier' Heads face legal threat over time for making Just AA sk Teachers demand tougher action on abusive pupils Request for exam documents is refused Nature Police sketch girl's attacker MRSA in pets Plea over baby Novel prize malaysia Airlines malaysia Airlines malaysia Airlines malaysia Airlines Business Link T2 Bono, saviour of the world, back to what he does best Firstnight Dangers of fraud in UK elections NHS staffing and cuts A question of status Legal reforms Government's proposal to establish 'super-surgeries' The sacking of Howard Flight Sunlight and cancer Biblical theme park Gentleman Callaghan Time flies The Times Out of Sight Man cannot often beat nature, but he can try Can It Is it hip to be square, or will il be soon? The old pin-ups—we'll never be able to look at them the same way again Moment of Truth The UN must be honest with itself and the world Thunderer: The only way to see justice No more flights of fancy If the Tories are serious about winning votes, they must embrace pragmatism and ditch ideology Sorry, the resurrection's been postponed Tomorrow's election in Zimbabwe will expose Mugabe's thuggery and South Africa's misguided approach Hard to believe, but finally we have licence to go wild in the country Show religion some respect, bishop tells broadcasters Smile. With £100 off, it's the perfect time to become … 'It was very poor for the BBC to produce such a disrespectful programme' hp Taxidermist stuffs a fridge with 'road kill' Earth's bounty vastly overspent Weather Eye BT Green Flag Nature under Pressure Japan Airlines Report condemns women's prison Online tiscali Royal Society president elected Science Girls 'should drink more milk' Health churchill Homechoice Nationwide Western museums to display Baghdad treasures French womaniser attacked wife after killing her mother Rac Freed King admits to under-age sex Bespoke Suits Extradition law means trial is held in France PC World Howard's judgment under fire A second deselected Conservative candidate is considering legal action against the party leaders, Tom Baldwin reports Prudential New biography says Tory leader considered joining Labour Party In Search of Michael Howard Finding an Alternative Flight MP is off message on human rights as grassroots rebellion spreads Friends of sacked Arundel MP claim reprieve volkswagen Times World News The shreds of evidence that could destroy UN chief Schoolboy star who grew up to be a player Tribal chief's son arrested over school shootings onspeed Feuding family agrees on autopsy Terri Schiavo's husband wants to prove irreparable brain damage; her parents suspect abuse, reports Jacqui Goddard T2 Tapes reveal virgin star's 'lust' Multiple Display Advertising Items OJ lawyer dies with no regrets about trial The answer doesn't matter: it's the wrong question The Sunday Times The Great Divide: Rival French Views of the Constitution Multiple Display Advertising Items Frantic scramble to revive the 'Yes' vote Wolfowitz seeks EU blessing Nature's Best The Times Gay couple's school is closed Pope may be fed through tube into his stomach Ashdown sacks Bosnian leader Victims buried Resignation offer Crash kills seven Explosive fight The sumptuous retirement mansion Mugabe has no intention of using - yet While his people starve, the President is splashing out, reports Xan Rice Sticking Points Lebanese leader quits Sharon over Gaza hurdle Rias Assembly descends into TV farce New lraqi parliament fails to find Speaker amid chaotic political infighting, reports James Hider Online Times Business LSE bid referral Celtel $3bn sale Boots store offer Regulator demands to see Buffett over AIG transaction Priory divided over property sale and leaseback idea Carlyle raises $10bn to top buyout league Brite Smile Advisers should learn also to take advice Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Rumour of the Day Stop Press Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot HBOS retail chief gets £3.25m bonus Rathbones given Rensberg deadline The Times Spain's BBVA tries to buy Italian bank Home loans show spring recovery Goldman in £3bn joint bid for ISS Alliance is showing cracks Analysis Morgan Stanley Loses Ground The Critics 'Cruz Missile' brought in to strengthen chief's arsenal Wimpole Reshuffle as Morgan Stanley's boss acts to avert coup British Airways Yukos faces $2.4bn lawsuit Competition concerns could protract battle for LSE Exchange scraps plans as small brokers grumble Opec hints at rise in oil production quota by summer HSE MWB seeks to raise £100m to expand lifestyle hotels Iconic Paris store adds new attraction Richard T. Nowitz / Corbis Ottakar's gloom to continue as like-for-like sales slide Buyout of Galeries Lafayette ends feud 'War of widows' confused company Swedes tighten vice on EU's black economy Bank of Scotland Cablevision may join Adelphia bid By Our Business Staff: NCR chief to replace Fiorina at Hewlett Eurotunnel to pursue waiver on £6.2bn debt Cost of Jarvis loans up £3m a month Eurotunnel Timetable Success of eateries fails to lift Conran Support for SCi in battle for Eidos African mobile firm agrees $3bn sale We've Got Schiffer Weinsteins agree exit from Disney MCI accepts new offer from Verizon Standard practice City Diary The ads of March City Diary Wireless Group chief woos 3i to back buyout SRH shows resilience with 3% increase in profits Business futures City Diary Corus loses shine as rival plans further cut in production Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Smell a rat in the claim that Rentokil will soon be bought Tempus Robert Cole The Day's Biggest Movers Turbo Genset Gilts Danish deal gives boost to services firms Smaller Capitalisation Shares Vectura Banking & Finance Varilux Business Unit Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Breach over lack of remedy in police killing Times on Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register A Kira Yoshizawa Origami artist of stunning originality who became an ambassador for Japanese culture and his art Lives Remembered Liam Hudson Psychologist with an abiding interest in the differing ways in which men and women think Professor Barry Cullingworth Urban planner who fought hard to limit damage to the fabric of England's second largest city Stanley Clarke Chief Inspector of Prisons who overhauled the service's standards Bridge Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move Questions Answered Plastic story The good Doctor Out of time lord Alienation Everything you need Stay the course Sexy retro Picture Gallery debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day with other Times readers So far so good Wit and science Cut the camp Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage School News Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Anniversaries In Memoriam-Private Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiss plan to wrap up their glaciers Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day March 30,1971 Five-Day Forecast Today: Dull with Rain for Most. The West Will Be Brighter. Temperatures: Max 14C. Min Oc weathercall Times Sport Trainers have duty of care to stable staff By Our Racing Staff: Casey suffers serious hip injury Carberry misses chance Times Test Slow going for women in National struggle Sport Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rob Wright was in fine form yesterday with Wizby (7-1), Bundy (7-1) and He's a Star (5-1) among his winning selections Warwick The Wright Track Chepstow The Results Service Today's Fixtures Wall game reaches high point Racing Nicholson blow to Sussex hopes Edmond retires O'Loughlin out Brochard victory Capital return China challenge Donald puts himself in frame to join elite Golf Warrington win over Widnes widens gap Standing the Test of Time Black day for Doherty Paul to miss rest of season Bvlgari Henin-Hardenne's revival given harsh treatment by Sharapova Woodward's tour plans boosted by Greenwood return Rugby Union Woolmer convinced the best is yet to come Cricket The Times London bid 'level with Paris' after latest IOC inspection Olympic Games Emirates Chelsea dismiss latest report of Mourinho rant Me and my Big Mouth… Worthington strike proves bitter blow for wobbling Wednesday Shaken Kanouté may quit Mali after death threats Pools Forécast The Premiership Today Watford decide on youth over experience England won't learn anything from these trivial pursuits Martin Samuel If I Ruled the World… …European Teams Would Qualify like this Savage 'ready to return to fold' How They Stand in Group Six Masterful Morrison exploits crack in China Sanchez goes in search of capital gains Rooney inspired by Owen example World Cup Qualifying Group Six Advanced Hair Studio Mind the Gap England's Big Wins England V Azerbaijan The Times Crossword 22,937 Goalkeeping help may be at hand with uncut Diamond Carlos Alberto determined to keep smiles on the agenda George Caulkin discovers how the former Brazil captain ended up in Baku Taylor's toil can serve as lesson to seniors Times Sport Eriksson stands by his man The Times When Owen was my idol The Real Michael Howard Quotes of the Day Where the real blame lies for the scandal of infant … Jonathan Gornall Where the real blame lies for the scandel of infant … King's crimes Image of the Day Sealing boats on an ice fioe in the Gulf of St Lawrence, Canada, ready for the annual seal cull that began yesterday Picture Gallery Modern Morals 'Mission accomplished': how Howard was Knifed Michael Howard's 1997 challenge for the Tory party leadership reckoned without Ann Widdecombe. In his new book Michael Crick reveals how she took revenge for what she saw as Howard's ill-treatment of prisons chief Derek Lewis, and scuppered his chances Tomorrow: I felt my son cried from the The exhumation of her two-year-old son's body has finally cleared Rehab Amer of murder. But 19 years after his death, there is no reconciliation with her three children taken from her, says Tim Reid Garanti Bank The Sunday Times Ten ways to achieve a degree of success A First among equals A new book explodes the myth that you must be the brightest to achieve academic excellence. Hannah Betts meets the author who asserts that a savvy strategy can get you to the top In Seville oranges are the only fruit The Times Flourless Orange and Almond Cake My childhood in Mazarine Pingeot tells Charles Bremner about her life as the adored secret daughter of Francois Mitterrand My TV sex scenes make her laugh The Actor Ben Price, 33, livers in Maida Vale, North London, with his wife, Alexandra Wheeler, 34, a stylist and former actress Arms and the woman Has warmer weather reminded you how much you hate your flabby upper arms? There are all sorts of ways you can flatter them, says Lisa Armstrong Hare by the grace of God European Galleries Spain Albrecht Dürer's best-known animal work, the possession of the Albertina in Vienna, almost didn't make it into a show of the artist's paintings in Madrid. Alex O'Connell reports Donmar Catalonia is Surrealism's home, but Paris is where it began, says Stephen Burgen Albertina, Vienna Munch was a lifelong self-obsessive, finds Michael Glover Sweden Anarchy rules at the Pompidou in a celebration of Dionysus, says Michael Glover France The Times Picture Gallery Eternal inspiration Italy English and American artists and writers flocked to Rome in the 19th century. A new exhibition traces their legacy, finds Richard Owen Tomorrow in T2: Screen Picture Gallery A big hand for Schiele, says Michael Glover Netherlands Pop Finn Brothers Albert Hall Your karaoke Queen Pop Queen & Paul Rodgers Brixton Academy Theatre Visiting Mr Green Firstnight in the main paper a date with destiny: U2 … Concert China PO/Yu Crème A lifelong alliance Working Relationship Graham Hill, managing director of Fenton Pharmaceuticals, and his personal assistant, Birthe Hansen Sharing an Inbox? You need to get it seted Could you be PA of the Year? Competition Rosalind Renshaw says it's time to get your entrics in—if you want to stand a chance of winning a luxury ten days in sun-drenched Barbados A home-from-home at your service Apartments are a good alternative to hotels, says Susan Pape Conference Call A healthy attitude Work-Life Balance Cancer patients need flexible support, says Rosalind Renshaw Late Twenties itch and how to cure it Time out Penny Cottee on the growing trend to take a career break to go travelling Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Television Multichannel Kids BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Hustle pulls off the ultimate con

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