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News from 01/04/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Graham Searjeant Finacial Editor, Richard Beeston and James Bone, Robert Cole, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David Spens, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Brian Parker, Michael Owen, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Angela Campbell, Avtar Bhatoa, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Tom Bawden and Christine Seib, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Matthew Pryor and Jon Palmer, Richard Cleroux, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Paul Ranford, Richard Irving, Nigel Hawkes and Sam Lister, Mike Sillitoe, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Tam Large, John Clarke, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, H. R. Cousins, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Chris Sims, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Roy Morgan, Alan Hamilton, Alan Millard, Steve Norman, Roland Watson, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ann Barrie, Richard Turner, Liz Chong, Laura Peek and Tim Johnston, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Robert Saunders, Dan Silver, Mary Gold, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Sylvia Miles, Barry Sutton, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Julia Magnet, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Alistair Morrison, Lewis Smith, Helen Barnes, Matt Dickinson, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeffrey Sherwin, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Gareth Ross, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Denham, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Neil Hardwick, Nick Hasell, Reymond Keene, Martin Lamb, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Peter FACEY(Director), Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Geoffrey White, John Whittingdale, Tom Cox, Brian D. Keighley, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, John M. A. McKay, Jennai Cox, George Caulkin, Esther Walker, Alan Lee, Business Editor's Patience Wheatcroft, Peter Riddell, Mark Souster and John Westerby, Eamonn Dunne, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, A Ismailow, Oliver Kamm, Oliver Kay and David McVay, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jan Raath, R. J. Wreford, Ross Anderson, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Moving Back Home Pope 'nearing the end', says cardinal Surgeon inquiry Mourinho banned Iran torture claim Grumpy old myth Tory deadlock Index The Prince,'that awful man' and 'those bloody pepole' Supporters barred from holding vote over Tory outcast In the Times Today Police attack Tories over crime figures Lottery-winning rapist is freed Caesareans up Race blunder King seeks costs Second helping TV writer dies Polls show Bush's intrusion was out of step with public opinion Tiffany & Co. Bitter farewell to Terri Schiavo Family complains of husband's 'heartless cruelty' in barring them from bedside, Jacqui Goddard reports from Florida One million new homes could bring roads to a grinding halt Private ownership boost may harm social housing Although some ministers try to protect tenants, others may squeeze them out of the market, reports Jill Sherman Smuggling sergeant jailed Teacher on bail Mercedes recall Cricket saboteur Golf clubs auction Child's death Comment Ecstasy, Lap-Dancing and New MPs Downfall Grumpy old men are a myth. It's the women who rage Transcript of the Photocall Grin and bear it: Prince takes a fall on Klosters' … How one can smile and smile and be a villain Taking a bite out of 'poisonous carrot' Man in court for murders of two girls 28 years ago Rebel with a Cause BT More power to you Police arrest two over toddler's death in 1971 JustAAsk Nature Police 'brushed off' crime victim Killer addict jailed Rescue dog Crash boy dies Ancient fossil find Little hope once infection spreads Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing Pilgrims gather for sombre vigil as Pope 'nears the end' BMW After the Earthquake abbey Ambassador in James Bond-style rescue bid Your M&s Lexus Branson makes an early break for space Picture Gallery Ps High-flyer keeps feet on the ground People Parents warned over gene tests Watchdog says that profiling newborn babies could lead to discrimination later in life, reports Nigel Hawkes Weather Eye Currys RoyalCaribbean International Screening now Available Onetel dfs dfs Opening Times Exposed: the man who sucked the blood of M16 Michael Evans examines secret service files released by the National Archives Warnings of Hitler infiltrator ignored Ambassador is finally exonerated Odd jobs fund War on reports Archbishop ban Considerations in election period Arguments against 'super-surgeries' Nuclear power Heart on sleeve Howard Flight's dismissal as an MP Jailed teacher Tsunami aid in Sri Lanka Funding threat to legal choice Welcome junk Don't call us… The Times A Tale of Two Howards It was the best of decisions, it was the worst of decisions American Spies The US intelligence community must know more, and know its limits Tempora Mutantur You can pitchfork the classics out. but they keep coming back Excuse me while I switch off today's King and Jackson shock-horror show Thunderer: Don't give the man a cigat My election prediction is… …that none of the academics will maker reliable forecasts. The bet my be to watch the bookies The Times Join the Debate Spot the contradictions on crime The politicians talk zero tolerance while the yobs continue to control the streets Remember the loony right takeover of America? Well, we're still waiting Prosecute pupils making false charges, say teachers Bjork National Assessment Agency Superbug has ancestor from 1950s outbreak Hitting the High Notes Casanova actor seduces the Doctor Who casting agent Subaru Mamma Mia! Look who's joined ranks of music's millionaires So, just who has got richer or poorer in Labour's great game of family fortunes? Figures show that incomes have fallen for the first time since the early 1990s, writes Gary Ducan Vote-rigging claim MP in last-minute deselection battle By a Correspondent: Rebel pensioner sticks to her guns Expedia Lib Dems defend tax plan costs PC World Arts in Bespoke Suits At Cinemas Everywhere from Today Magic spell that will warm the family's heart to melting point Firstnight Dance Cinderella on lce Fairfled Halls, Croydon National unit to fight child porn Smoke Sel "Click" at Makepovertyhistory. Org Winter care quicker and better Health Save energy, save tax say MPs Global Warming New guardian of safe eating Food Toys "R" us Creaking stations in line for upgrades to end crush Debate Mitsubish Motors Highways Agency Jailed teacher to appeal Footballer freed Numbers game Driver sentenced 9/11 memorial Mini Midas touch Brittany Ferries Russians freeze Briton out of solo polar bid Homebase The place to buy is mfi From Harare to Bulawayo, voters open their hands and their hearts Monaco Two British journalists held at polling station America Pictures that bring home the suffering of Darfur Sudancese atrocities strengthen calls for UN action to stop genocide, report Richard Beeston and James Bone TA Territorial Army (AP): Missile success (AFP): Rape claims fail (Reuters): Airport affront (Reuters): Killing over game Beautiful Madeira Top up your mobile with the ultimate in power dressing Solar Panel (AP): Baby takes front seat Pope and Schiavo sharpen debate about life and death DELL egg flythomascook.com Son takes over as regent from dying Prince Rainier halfords Pupils must be taught a cleaner side of France's 'dirty war' Algerian War (AP): Nine lost in crash (AFP): Child-sex charge (AFP): Massacre list (AFP): Cutting the cloth (AFP): Monkey business Cool customer feels heat Joschka Fischer, the German Foreigh Minister, is in trouble-not least with his own officials, reports Roger Boyes tiscali (Reuters): Renoir stolen before sale Online The Times Asda Clerics fear the Sodom effect in gay festival Tombstone vigilantes ride shtogun to keep the strangers out Stadium with west side storeys may lure Olympics to New York Travolta club sale fever Iranian secret police tortured woman to death, says doctor CIA was 'dead wrong' before Iraq war Report claims US is also getting less and less intelligence on nuclear programmes of hostile states, writes Roland Watson Wolfowitz confirmed Times Business Lord Roll dies Bid bonanza Game in talks Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Elan hit by new blow to revival of MS drug Directors strike it rich after Shell's investors lament their lost billions Somerfield as Baugur? Property link to high street Cost clarity Dolce Worrying amount of room at the top Need to Know Results in Brief Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Whitehead woes Qwest raises bid 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 Smith & Nephew in inquiry over surgeon payments IG set to relist 'at £375m value' Equitable faces £100m bill should it lose court case 3i agreer deal to buy care home provider for £90m Railtrack boss 'had doubt' Paper trail for the stylish Media chief's 75% pay rise Smythson gives card to potential purchasers Mothercare eyes growth overseas as sales cheer investors Morgan Stanley chief digs in abbey Bank Slips down European Table EU sanctions hit US trousers ECB's gold sale catches market by surprise Grid puts £355m into liquid gas terminal Speakers' corner City Diary Tipple toppled City Diary The Times Compass shares plunge after profit downgrade Too much Sugar City Diary Time for Jowell to switch on over switch-off Media Skoda Dot-com tycoon funds Grokster defence over piracy Now British bloggers are hogging the headlines Dan Sabbagh on the 'new medium' Mediapolis The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on aparticular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Varilux The Times Creme Old empires find an old way to assert new power Shire gains after Miami speech catches City's imagination Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/percious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Eurotop 100 Another letdown dents confidence in Compass The Day's Biggest Movers Warner Estates Gilts Engineer undone by broker's revision Smaller Capitalisation Shares Prelude Investment Trust Business Equity Prices Austrian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Robert Creeley Black Mountain poet whose voice addressed the reader in the uncompromising accents of felt experience Lives Remembered Simon Webb Postal chess grandmaster whose easygoing charm belied the fierce philosophy he outline in his clasic book chess for Tigers Lord Roll of Ipsden Economist who organised postwar Marshall aid to Europe and came to believe in a British destiny linked with the Continent It's a bad, bad world and it's getting worse Questions of Sport Too many mismatches, not enough competition: time to tighten up the qualifying groups? Sick of defeat Upsetting the form book No gap year Mediocre mismatches It's not always easy Cynicism suspended Matches mean money Entertainment first No guarantees What's your view? Forthcoming Marriages Services of Thanksgiving Premium Bonds Birthdays Anniversaries Legal News Latest Wills Births Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Massive attack Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subtle shift provides a vital boost for Boxster Vaughan Freeman thinks that Porsche's penchant for tinkering may be profitable Families will feel right at home in this motorway monster Porsche Boxster S Diesel days here to stay as petrol sales take a plunge TVR Five-Day Forecast March tiger turned into a damp lamb Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Munro makes up for lost time Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Gerald Davies Times Test Football By Our Racing Staff: Lee clear to resume National alliance Character can sew up Mile Doncaster Lingfield Park The Wright Track Newbury The Sunday Times Hornets swarm to the task of making historic Toulouse trek Rugby League Young England squad cager to post good impression Hockey Amateur Giant-Killers Wayward Phelps returns with big ambitions Swimming The Results Service Red Sox in unfamiliar position of champions Five Key Questions Today's Fixtures Bryant blamed for alarming decline of Lakers American Sport Dougherty hits hole in plan Coe on the go Hudson rocked Tour start England warm up Hot start for India Eton pip Harrow Henman no match for supreme Federer Tennis Lords of the rings left in pits Motor Racing Stormy weather clouds preparation for Masters Golf Hinds hits sparkling century in bright opening Cricket Farrell must take care not to fluff his lines on new stage Wilkinson delays decision over his latest comeback Wasps and Bath in the hunt for McGeechan Selecting the pawns from the kings of genuine sport Bvlgari That Hurt Khan's wish granted for Kindelán showdown Boxing Davis left dazed by bump start Snooker FA reveals plans for Super Bowl showpiece The Times Allardyce covets windfall from Champions League Johnson planning to join US brigade at Old Trafford The Premiership Today Penitent Pennant to get £3m golden handcuffs Midget gibes no big thing to me Michael Owen says it was the booking not the personal comments, that upset him most about his night on England duty Carlos Alberto offers caviar to remove sour taste Shearer set on one last hurrah Apology from Savage may not sway Toshack Group Six Want to get round touchline ban? Just call for Q Konami Contrite Chelsea chairman Matt Dickinson applauds the club's apology for the attack on Frish but says the dispute won't subdue Mourinho No Way Jose Mourinho's Moments of Controversy The Times Crossword 22,939 Uefa Statement Abramovich need not work up a sweat to pay his fine Mourinho out in the cold Ban for manager but chelsea breather easy The Times Index Michael Owen: my yellow card misery Snooker The Times Quotes of the Day Beat the blues with Brian… and a few hours in the saddle No respect Born shopper Image of the Day Modern Morals Lighting-up time: Big Apple meets Big Smoke Smoking in Britain's bars will soon be banned, as it already is in New York. But is it? Ross Anderson says resourceful New Yorkers can find a way round anything Stubbing It out Why It's Never Too Late to Start… The Times Could I have stopped this? Security chief yevhen chervonenko still worries that he could have done more to prevent the attempted assassination of Ukraine's new President, Viktor Yushchenko. Jeremy Page reports Spaghetti season is in full string Your household dilemmas solved Picture Gallery Gait Analysis Why men don't think of chlamydia Walk this way Sports injuries can often be caused by poor running and walking techniques, says Michele Kirsch Hair with Hari Ask Lucia Hats on to summer After the baby, back to work Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Sounds The backwater that rocked the world Memphis As a preview to this month's Barbican celebration of the Mississippi city, we devote four page blues and rock'n'roll. Here, John Clarke makes his own pilgrimage to Tennessee and finds how racial Long-Distance Information Gillespie's Memphis Hits An Ardent admirer Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie realised a lifelong recording fantasy, he tells Steve Jelbert All the Way from Memphis The Gospel according to Al Green Just round the back of Elvis Presley Boulevard is where the Rev Al Green, soul legend and preacher, has his ministry. John Clarke testifies The Times MVC Alabama beat goes on The Muscle Shoals sound is coming to London. Steve Jelbert lends an ear All the Way from Memphis Pop Albums Classical CDs Healing harmonies Classical Michael Nyman found inspiration after the Asian tsunami in the music of Singapore. Malika Browne met him vote of no confidence Theatre Broken Voices Tristan Bates WC2 Concert Russian National Orchestra/Pletnev Barbican First Choice Concert Schnittke Homage Wigmore Hall Pop Teenage Fanclub Scala, N1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Nine Inch Nails Astoria, WC2 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Timewatch looks back at Bristol's killer wave of 1607 Review Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Game wives play on artificial pitch Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Don't take any rap True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3553 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Oxfam The Times The Surveyor The property spring chorus sounds upbeat, but for one group of buyers there is still a nip in the air This Week Cambs Agents Say Northants Agents Say: Cambridgeshire v Northamptonshire House Price Trends Sales Price as a Percentage of Asking Price The Property Database In Semi-Detached House in West London Holland Park, W11: a Tudor-style property with a large front-to-back double reception room Out Victorian Cottage in Surrey Cobham: a three-bed house, built in 1850 and extended in the 1960s, with a 100ft garden Away Converted Watermill in Cornwall Ladock: a former 17th-century mill, now used as an award-winning guesthouse Just Moor by the Door A new marina on the French Mediteranean coast is ideal for boaties, says Mary Gold British Gas Lower Mill Estate Linger Longer Grads Students who cannot afford to buy are putting their feet up at home, says Esther Walker Show Lap of Luxury Flatplan What'son esure Kitchen Catch-Up Technology is invading the heart of the home, says Lisa Freedman Luna Unwind with a Gym and Tonic After a hard day in the office nothing can beat a workout at home, says Jennai Cox telfordhomes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's a Miner Miracle Far Too Close for Comfort Tom Cox could not stomach living cheek by jowl with his family of in-house builders The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items A Dubai leader in freehold property development Damac Properties is the largest private freehold developer in the Uae. With over $1 billion worth of projects under development, the company is a leading player within the Gcc and regional real estate market Damac Multiple Display Advertising Items Batemans George Wimpey Westbury Persimmon Life beyond Debt The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items St James Homes

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