News from 31/03/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Carol Lewis, Long Haul, Joanna Hunter, Scott Hughes, Robert Cole, Sidney Barrat, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sarah Potter, Edward O'Gorman, Richard Turner, Chief Executive, Theodore Dalrymple, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Donald M. Morrison, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Ruth Gledhill and Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Sheila Sullivan, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, James Doran and Caroline Merrell, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Michael Crick, Sam Marlowe, Charles Murray, Wendy Ide, N. F. Rothe, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Darcey Bussell, Mike Lawlor, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Jill Dupleix, Stan Powell and Martin Chulev, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Warren Buffett, Alan Hamilton, Patrick Walesby, Tony Blair, Scott Murdoch, Tom Baldwin and Charlotte Newton, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Dr Hillary Shaw, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Neil Sugarman (Managing Partner), Neil Harman, John Barton, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Graham Smithers, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Ian Evans and Adam Sherwin, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Martin Stevens, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Gary Jacob and Rick Broadbent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Martin Murrell, Xan Rice and Jan Raath, Rosalind Wright (Director), Andrew Drummond, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Michelle Henery, Joe Morgan and Helen Nugent, Russell Hewitson (Principal Lecturer in law), Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Ian Johns, Jill Sherman and Gary Duncan, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, V. Curtis, Richard Morrison Chief Music Critic, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, John Riach, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Styles, Catherine Philp, Andrew Waldron, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Paul Galley, John Plummer, Helen Rumbelow and Philip Webster, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Howard Cohen, Jane Briggs, Oscar Romero, John English, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Ian A. Page, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Julian C. Price, Sheila Beelam, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Bank ultimatum on ATM charges Earthquake relief Cull outrage Career Dr Who quits Wall Street surge Kick-off turn-off 'A vote-winning message that the Conservatives simply … Comment Tax assault on middle class cuts incomes as poll looms Screen Best for Film Television chef Jamie has Blair for breakfast In the Times Today The Times Labour's 'big beasts' rely on economy to kickstart campaign I had to pull out my own Suspects teeth, woman tells Blair may stand Taxes reduce average income Count down Blake paintings must stay Naming bullies Disease strikes CD for travellers De Beers Big Business Killing in the name of fashion MPs attack cash machine 'con' Joe Morgan and Helen Nugent report that ATMs cost us £140m a year in charges Elderly increasingly isolated from society Holes in the Wall The winners in sport can lose out to violence Animal rights trial Key fob gun Soothing sounds Penny wise Seeking Fairway to Heaven northern rock How does a bad golfer try to reduce his handicap? Buy 3,000 clubs. It didn't work More money for school dinners Schools will have to offer hot meals to all as an extra £220 million is made available to improve the quality of food. Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair report Cheeky chappie serving up good works 50p? 70p will buy even better lunch smile . co . uk Land Rover Lives and Times of a Time Lord He saves the world and BBC, then Dr Who quits Rallying cry belies The Opposition is exuberant as the polls open today but with 30 seats in President Mugabe's hands, its optimism may prove misplaced, report Xan Rice and Jan Raath Björk Lufthansa The Election State of the Nation Online Mbeki stands by 'free and fair' election despite global criticism Time could be right for Major's elevation Cheap at the price HP recommends Microsoft Windows XP Professional Ps hp invent Car-sharing lanes for busiest motorways VW Multiple Display Advertising Items No Wedding March, no Here Comes the Bride. The protocl … Royal blessing to music from Russia with love Binge drinking Long fraud trials Democratic limits of regional bodies Education standards and accountability at city academies Role of religion in British politics Spoonful of E-numbers Ambulance chasing Let us Pray Road congestion and environment Paper mountain Accidentally speaking Picture Gallery Votes and Neighbours Zimbabwe's election is a test for all of southern Africa A McWrap McDonald's pays rappers to sing its praises—but The Times beats them to it The idea that these fine creatures are brainless makes me fowl-tempered Feel Bad A prudent government should not make voters poorer Thunderer: Shocking but don't complain Was it really King's pleasure? The pop impresario's account of prison may not have been just bravado, Theodore Dalrymple says Join the Debate Why intelligent spending pays off Reducing public service investment would be disastrous, just when it is working Here's one vote-winning message that the Conservatives simply can't use The Times Dixons Neighbours speak up for jailed 'air gun' teacher Should Linda Walker be freed? churchill Spy 'Mr Ya' blamed for murder of tourists Index Toucan The Royal British Legion Church's £1bn property boom Hope fades for Flight as Tory Constituency supporters pray for a miracle but replacement list is written, report Helen Rumbelow and Philip Webster Please could you not mention the T-word? Cutting Forces 'stab in back for servicemen' Tory Defence Questions of Authority in Howard's past Picture Gallery timesonline Motorola Arundel MP not the first to have his career ended ruthlessly Staples Index Halifax Sister act fails to resuce tale of ennui from the doldrums Firstnight Theatre Three Sisters Tobacco Factory, Bristol Minister promises new laws to banish knives from school Wallace's sword on show in US Sale The Programme Magnet Governor disputes ruling Digital revolution creates a class divide A group of Welsh villagers have been chosen to bid farewell to analogue TV. Well, half of them have. Lewis Smith reports Super-surgeries 'will hit solo GPs' Debate emporio Europe 'losing out over cancer' Health Britain has new film partners Culture Annual reports to replace stars NHS Su Doku Teenager and dog found dead Loyalist removed Osbourne fire Rooney retraction Ship comes in Multiple Display Advertising Items Ridley Scott denies allegations of plagiarism over Crusades movie Domestos Index A shattered city looks for its dead Briton named Boxing Day quake was the second largest yet Oil-for-Food fiasco could be repeated much too easily Multiple Display Advertising Items Oil-For-Food History Vote on atrocities in Darfur Multiple Display Advertising Items Another day, another scandal for UN High-flyer who organised Iraqi elections stands accused over sexual harassment in her office, reports James Bone By a Correspondent: Football riot shakes the last Stalinists intel inside (AP): Chemical spill kills 27 people (AP): New HIV strain (Reuters): Leader attacked (AP): Suicide attempt (AP): Afghans robbed (AP): Potter print run Register Multiple Display Advertising Items Coming to an eye near you: video glasses But will they damage sight? Wolfowitz wins over EU sceptics Next president promises Europe more say in the World Bank's affairs, reports Rory Watson Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanish arms deal to provoke US Zhirinovsky in brawl with rival (AP): Naples raids Rabies threat (AP): Woman imam (Reuters): Explosives haul (AP): Boy, 3, crashes car (AFP): Problem pupil Correction Pope fed through nasal tube Prudential Assassinated left-wing Archbishop on the road to sainthood Life Story Iraq's women of power who tolerate wife-beating and promote polygamy T2 Powell fury at being misled over WMD The Times Rappers are lovin' it as burger chain buys a slice of their act McDonald's is paying hip-hop artists to mention its products in their lyrics, Chris Ayres reports from Los Angeles National Boy Scout leader on child porn charges Times Business Chairman backed Hurd eyes $24m Rolls service deal Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Surge in US profits sets shares soaring Gloom deepens on high street S&P downgrades its assessment of Morgan Stanley Miramax duo form new media posse Taxed at holes in the wall The inexhaustible Lord Young of Graffham is about to … Lesson time Department for Culture, Media and Sport Brown's gain is the average family's loss Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Approval for Sony Stop Press Unilever profit Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Bloomsbury forecasts record spell from Potter Magic Figures Telegraph union members vote to take strike action UK profits rise at News Corp SRH share price too high to justify bid, says Emap Second bank in Italy faces foreign bid Tories promise to halt over-regulation by FSA Count down Standard Life AIG delays results again as Buffett faces new claim STS goes to panel over Pigit Two vie in sale of Transform Medical Castlebeck gets £20m boost Lloyds TSB Business Equity firm backs ex-footballer's buyout of Tilney No quick deal' for Eurotunnel Scottish Power counts the cost of less snow in US Mitsubishi seeks £6.4m damages The Clock is Ticking The Long Journey MG Rover insists that venture talks are on track Pay bonanza for Linklaters partners Skoda Legal firms chase profits ITV chief earns over £2m Brothers snap up handbag website from Boots Interexec MacKenzie's Wireless role hangs in balance Yukos security chief jailed for murder The Times Stopping a Bullet City Diary Art of finance City Diary Favoured brew City Diary Topping value City Diary Serving Aces Oracle Hairdressing duo discover a lender that's a cut above New chief at HP could earn $24m in first year Hopes of reassuring statement point Compass higher 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 Boots investors may see a bid as the right medicine The Day's Biggest Movers Grainger Trust Gilts Consumer fears squeeze ScS Upholstery Smaller Capitalisation Shares Bloomsbury Equity Prices action medical research 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 Samaritans Jenifer Hart Original personality and thinker who effortlessly inhabited both the Civil Service and Oxford scholarship Lives Remembered Dame Moura Lympany Concert pianist whose career survived ten years domicile in America to blossom again in the 1980s Jimmy Smith Jazz musician and undisputed king of the Hammond organ Johnnie Cochran Formidable civil rights lawyer who secured the release of O. J. Simpson Don't worry, be happy It all adds up Royal standard Glass houses Of no matter Royal Trouble and Strife Will the Prince of Wales's forthcoming marriage to Camilla Parker Bowles damage the monarchy? Eating cake Renounce the throne Charles's undoing Already broken Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge April. . . ideal for a wedding, retro pop and fooling about Windsor, £177 for three nights, Brighton for £70 a night, or the Algarve at £275 for a week. Tony Dawe lists late offers Joy after the flood The flower power charm of Ghent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fancy a spot of golf? Swing over to Naples Multiple Classified Advertising Items On a sea of serenity Commission's refusal to act is not amenable to judicial review Court of Justive of the European Communities Integrity of process not undermined Court of Appeal Qualifying as tenants for right to acquire new lease of flat Chancery Division Adverse effect necessary for declaration Court of Appeal Times Online March lurches out on borrowed time Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day March 31, 1913 Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Bindaree in peak form for return to Aintree Racing Times Test Latest Prices Channel 4 needs to acknowledge full value of Festival meeting Diary Racing Ludlow The Wright Track Lingfield Park Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Montoya forced to miss Bahrain Edwards in form Korea too strong Sully slip-up Charles Kent New challenge Oxford graduate Barratte rising above adversity Motor Sport Brave Hunter keeps battling on Snooker The Times Five-match ban handed to Moore Rugby League Racing Venus in the ascendant again to deprive sister of star billing Misery for Scot as he misses out on Masters invitation Golf Henman is sustained by search for frailties in Federer Tennis Woodward advised to pack Lions squad with bullies Leicester go homing in on football groundshare Healey held in reserve for epic Dublin journey West Indies intent on new start as Lara broods Cricket Khan lined up for fitting finale Boxing The Sunday Times Times Online Oliver the true lord of Games stage Enthralled Portugese switch on for the Mourinho show The Allegations against Chelsea and their Defence Liverpool stadium worry United plan rise in ticket prices Blissett may call it a day over boardroom 'racism' Last Night's Results Live and Let Die? Times Online The Premiership Today New TV deal poses threat to turn off supporters Domenech accues Ireland of sharp practice World Cup Qualifiers Group Four Coyne slip denies Wales morale-boosting draw Group Six Sanchez left with bitter pill to swallow By Our Sports Staff: Van Nistelrooy rediscovers his scoring touch Falling foul of extreme expectations Football Gerrard looks on bright side of frustrating night England's low mark sufficient to pas the Eriksson test World Cup Qualifiers Lively Beckham far from finished How They Lined up at St James' Park The Statistics England The Times Crossword 22,938 Times Sport Owen caught in crossfire after suffering night to forget The Times Investec Group Six The Times Quotes of the Day Within me lurks an inner caveman, the inner Bush Surgery bonous points Filthy lucre Square meals Image of the Day A Jewish settler in Heborn takes no chances during the annual Purim parade, commemorating the rescue of Jews from genocide in Ancient Persia Modern Morals How my child saved me from ego-driven mania After years of reporting from the front line in war zones Janine di Giovanni could not imagine doing any other job. Then along came her first baby - and everything changed The Times Howard's 'illegal' grandfather In his new book Michael Crick reveals the web of lies surrounding Michael Howard's family The first taste of summer is here Dish thetimes Stuffed Beef Rolls in tomato Ragu The woman who gets there first Fashion Her ideas are sometimes odd and often risky - but always catching, Miuccia Prada is still ahead of the rest, as this spring's collections prove, says Emily Davies I'm fanatical about the shape of my legs Getting Personal Lettuce: green, mean and dirty Lettuce has few nutrients and the way it is prepared may lead to food poisoning, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford A complement for asthma sufferers Screen You've got 12 seconds. Go! The film pitch - the hardest sell - is back. Sean Macaulay advises on how to get the green light The Times Dos & Don'ts of Pitching Final days and confused New Releases a fading Hitler is chilling but John Travolta is uncool, finds James Christopher The Chorus A young American misfit and a disabled Italian child both have the outsider edge for Wendy Ide More New Releases Missing: the heart of Japanese horror Report American producer vamps are sucking the soul out of the Asian film genre by laying on the gore, says Kevin Maher Melinda Multiplex Tokyo:The Current Hits in Japan the keys to the house When East Goes West: What Japanese Cinema Has Done for us Don't forget to sign the guest book It's location, location, location as the UN and Louvre allow cameras in, writes Scott Hughes Five that Used the Real Thing. . . Maria Full of Grace polishculture ... And Five that Had to Fake It Her Clueless days are over Set Report Alicia Silverstone's comeback landed her in Lithuania. Martin Stevens followed Movie Books Bullet Boy The rumour mill that makes bread Defamer, Hollywood's favourite online gossip rag, is a voyeur's delight and a money-spinner Father and child reunion Only one person could play the disabled hero of a new drama, its director tells Wendy Ide See More Italian Movies, Old and New, in the Annual UK Showcase Tomorrow in T2 Opera & Ballet More bud than bloom Theatre First Choice Blood and blunder Theatre Four Nights in Knaresborough Cabaret Steve Ross Concert T'ang Quartet Wigmore Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial If ... The Toxic Time Bomb Goes off BBC Two, 7pm Viewing Guide World War I in Colour Five, 7.15pm Variations Footballers' Wives ITV1, 9pm You're Fayed Channel 4,10pm No Way out (1987) Five, 10.45pm Film Choice Rounders (1998) BBC One, 11.35pm Ring 2 (1999) Channel 4,12.10am Plotting a course in the alphabet soup Last Night's TV Squaring up for battle True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3552 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku No 106 Rating: Fiendish bloomsbury The Times Inside Contact us The Times What else is there to do but work? The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week ... Bad Week What Else Happened Control Risks Group Stunts to get the boss fired up Teams Data File The Office Psychologist Humour That's a cracking idea How to ... Manage Intellectual Property Although creativity is often seen as an asset, it is not generally regarded as something that can be packaged and marketed, unless, of course, you identify and license it. Daniel Allen reports Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Career Clinic Data File Web Watch Graduates What It's like Working for. . . Shell Working at the oil giant can be pressured and tough, but hard work buys goodwill and flexibility, as Clare Dight discovers The Key to. . . University of Bath School of Management Starting salaries that put rivals in the shade The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job in. . . Research & Development Green funerals are big business MBAs often head successful companies but, as Widget Finn discovers, the funeral business is not awash with them Case Study Case Challenge The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch Workspace The 60-Second Business Book The Sunday Times Marketeers turn on to brain waves Trend Watch Brain Scanning Why are designer jeans seen as desirable when an own-brand pair from a supermarket is not? The answer, it seems, is in our head, says Carol Lewis Work Kit Statwatch What flexbility benefits do you have at work? 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