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News from 05/04/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Gabriele Marcotti, T. S. Callaghan, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David Nicholson, Richard Hobson, Ernie Goody, Garth Wattley, Mike O'donovan, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Graham Ball, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Stephen Jakobi, Richard Owen and Tom Hennigan, Joe Joseph, Lord Woolf, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Elizabeth Hennessy, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Peter Mandelson, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, John Burscough, Stephen Farrell, Richard Gutch, Keith Ardron, James Macdonald, Roger Evans, David Burke, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Robert Saunders, E. R. Fearn, Russell Kempson, Ian Bruce, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Andrew Pierce and Ruth Gledhill, Sonya Leydecker, Dan Brennan, Rick Broadbent, Ann Treneman, Ken Ward, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Tony Evans, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Rnib, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Stefanle Marsh and Helen Nugent, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Bertie MacKay, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Mattin, Steve Horton, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Lesley-Anne Alexander, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jon Barrick, Jonathan Clayton, Frank Hare, Dan Rice, Tom Cox, John Cooper, Rick Broadbent and Paul Rowland, Ian Johns, Dominic Kennedy and Jill Sherman, Neil Harris, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Caroline Merrell and Christine Seib, Brian Glanville, Mary Oliver, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, John Whitehead, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, David Harmer, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Colin Forbes, David J. Turner, John Goodbody, Owen Slot, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster and Gary Duncan, Kate Nash, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Chief Inspector Matt Bell, Andrew Brown, Malcolm Ashton, Joe Bolger, Joseph Foreman, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Charles delays his wedding Poll rigging Public Agenda Rover talks stall Quake rescuers Aid for police Index Tory poll surge rattles Labour as battle begins Libby Purves After Heysel Voters are put off by Blair but not ready for Howard In the Times Today The Times Sport Jonathan King refused costs Navy inquiry Officers bailed Reservists' pay Wedding gifts Correction Television faces a racing uncertainty Picture Gallery Prince chose to postpone the wedding after VIPs pulled out to go to Rome Prince and Camilla are together in mourning Alan Hamilton reports on the Solemn Vespers at Westminster Cathedral 'This epic papacy shall be remembered for the remarkable strength of character' Wedding couples reassured over royal intrusion Breitling It's all right—the date will wash off Top officer drafted in to help gun crime city Just AA sk Classical music venue goes on record with its own hall mark Missing girl returns home Soccer attack Torture plea Attack admission Teenager jailed Bryson honoured Dog collared Porto Index 'The waves came and I felt the old lady slip out of my hands' Two surfers caught on an island in the Easter earthquake risked their lives to rescue a family, reports Laura Peek Labour election fraud 'would Last year's ballot in Birmingham was the dirtiest since 1895, writes Dominic Kennedy Up to 3,000 people had ballot papers stolen Cheats' Tricks BASF Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Eye Charming conman looted top hotels of rich guests' jewellery Close encounters of the diplomatic kind Party politics Olympic ordeal HP Picture Gallery PS hp Bacall slates prima donnas who have it all except talent Time and Lords block euthanasia Bill Toshiba Right to Die Citroën Minority interests? Prince Charles's woes continue Church finances seen from both ends Let us pray Taxing times Faint hope Local income tax Legislation to aid disabled people Sex discrimination Wait and see Dear Mum . . . Picture Gallery Time and Place The postponement of the royal wedding is sensitive and astute A Saner Psycho Did Hitchcock's genius come down to his British sweet tooth? WLTM handyman for platonic chats. Oh, and some household repairs Volatile Voters The coming election campaign will be neither boring nor predictable This election could be stolen: prepare for voting fraud on a massive scale The only poverty is in the head Labour dishonestly claims to reduce numbers of 'the poor' when in fact they don't exist The Times Join the Debate One colossus, one whinger If we yearn for people of character to look up to, let's examine the Pope and the Prince of Wales Thunderer: The Pope was not pro-life The circus of dreams goes out on a limb sky Instant help at any hour of the day or night First Night Alzheimer's link BBC switch Plastic tactic Virgin 'Stop the plane' Britons blamed for causing panic on fuel leak Level crossing safety drive A black day for the setting of Sunny jim churchill Today in Parliament Tories turn the screw on ousted MP ING Direct Pre-election deals will cost Labour half of its agenda NHS slow to use new technology Index Digital Camera Guide MPs call for stricter measures Alcohol Courts to reduce time-wasting Law Lloyds TSB I'll be world champion, says executive who quit for darts Best television of all was in the 1970s, say viewers Protected Funny Business Times World News In the square where he blessed them, a final glimpse of the face they loved Thousands gathered to witness an extraordinary spectacle, writes Damian Whitworth Four million converge for funeral Latin Americans make first moves in election race Pope John Paul II Body 'was preserved' before going on display Africans led Church during Roman Empire first direct Raising a Glass How £1,300 Petrus turned to plonk A wine fortune has dried up and the family is seeing red, writes Charles Bremner in Paris After the charm, Rice's man talks tough on trade Prudential Online af Multiple Display Advertising Items Easy victory for Putin as crony takes over football Scandal-hit Annan tries to cool staff anger with a 'pep talk' Top honour for US soldier killed saving 100 Executions hit 10-year high (AP): Militants killed (AP): Housing scandal (AFP): Killing Fields sale (Reuters): Berlusconi blow (AFP): Haider split (AP): Muscling out Optimax Jackson molested me, says maid's son Israel ships its rubbish to west Bank Palestinians are furious over plans to dump 100,000 tonnes of refuse, reports Stephen Farrell in Deir Sharaf The Times Journalists go back to jail despite bail order The Times Marburg Bug Death toll rises to 150 from virus that has no cure Times Business Trocadero for sale Hilton pay jump Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Dow Jones Dowtones Future of Rover in doubt as talks stall BFG finance chief goes as Iceland axes home shopping UK growth is forecast to trail King-sized challenge AEA Technology sprang from nuclear work to provide … Rover and out Ladolcevita Time for us to focus on EU implications Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Gold Results in Brief Look Ahead Stop Press Fashion chief goes Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Web advertising overtakes radio Priory Fear of backlash over drug curbs Profits alert takes toll of AEA shares AD Spend US media company enters race for HIT Over Here Trinity Mirror chief tops £1m pay level Games Workshop shares tumble 30% Makers of $120m blockbuster set to desert Pinewood DWP 'buried news of extra 15,000 robbed of pensions' The Times Travel Direct Bank seeks sale of card division Questions over insurer's choice Car Giant on a Bumpy Road XL Capital GM chief steps in to run North America operation Keep aviation aid dispute out of WTO Peter Mandelson calls for step-by-step talks to end the US-EU row over help for aircraft makers—without litigation Problem drinkers City Diary Wharf wrangle City Diary Ken woos Chinese City Diary Burren profits soar on rising oil price Flotation boost for BP division The Times Chevron pips rivals at post with $18bn deal for Uncoal Exel defies downward trend on talk of takeover approach 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 Heron's swoop on builder is good news for investors The Day's Biggest Movers Dairy Crest Gilts Profit-taking hits Singer & Friedlander Smaller Capitalisation Shares Alexon Business Equity Prices The Times 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 Efc Business to Business Home alterations for disabled children Court of Appeal Notice must explain defects clearly Queen's Bench Division Grounds of appeal have Tribunal reasons to to identify crucial errors be user friendly Court of Appeal Commissioner cannot correct finding of fact Court of Appeal Times Register Sir Frederick Bishop As PPS to Anthony Eden and Harold MacMillan, he served during turbulent times Professor Oliver Lyne Latinist who found pessimism at the heart of the Augustan age Colonel Gordon Simpson Wartime tank commander who won two DSOs for his resolute leadership of his regiment in Italy John Raitt Broadway stalwart who made his name in the hit musical Carousel Miss Daisy's Driving With so many elderly motorists, should we reassess each person's road skils at 70? Confinement Fair assessment Gentle persuasion Young enough to work Get centred What's your view? Examine me Insuring safety Take it on board Lives Remembered Lord Callaghan of Cardiff Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Appointment Service of Commemoration Birthdays Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanks Giving Services In Memoriam Private Chess Raymond Keene Questions Answered Personal Column Bridge Andrew Robson US skiers revel in colossal snowfalls Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport McCoy relies on Aintree factor to fire Clan Royal Racing Chris Kinane, assistant trainer to Ian Williams, remains … Times Test Aintree on Saturday The Bookmakers' View Folkestone Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings The Times Sports Book Sedgefield Southwell The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Garrard hurt in England defeat Champions beaten Blow for Harrison Kuerten returns Celebration time Payne and gain Kent take spoils Revealed: the real double life of Arthur Ransome Fishing England go from hands of bridge to computer technology In the second of our exclusive extracts from the 2005 edition of Wisden, Malcolm Ashton recounts his transformation from television cricket scorer to England's computer analyst Kolpak May Not Understand the Game but He Did Know a Way to Change It Coaches are called to account Rugby League Lions facing shortfall of props Rugby Union Lara back in fold after Kallis leads South Africa revival Australia to bank on old guard for Ashes Cricket You have to believe him when Alliss says it's not over yet Tom Cox believes that there will always be a place for the veteran commentator Lyle plays on after successful cancer operation Times Online Renault Everton left to wonder where it all went wrong William Hill Blackwell ready to put one over Warnock Grave Error? The Bare Statistics Villa suffer hammer blow as Hitzlsperger goes home Keane's tantrum may hasten his departure The Premiership Today Mandaric's dilemma in search for a manager Mourinho's hissy fit reveals heightened sense of persecution The Times Defending Dyer suits Newcastle fine Back in Blue Jose's Amazing Monocolour Dreamcoat Hargreaves aims to prove value in Kings Road shop window Rick Broadbent on the next destination for Bayern's England midfield player Chelsea happy to build bridges with manager European Cup Benitez proceeds with care as focus switches to task in hand European Cup vc bet The Game Remorseful fan hopes visit will ease the suffering Times Online The Times Crossword Shaky Relationships Bowyer finds few to appreciate his brand of madness Times Sport Bowyer can thank his lucky stars, says Shepherd The Times GEM Motoring Assist The Game T2 Quotes of the Day The philanthropic ogler? Er, surely there's some mistake Tony's feelgood factor Mourning has broken In the year 2525, maybe Image of the Day The sun rises over St Peter's basilica in Rome as cardinals gather yesterday to prepare for the funeral of Pope John Paul II Modern Morals The truth about Hitch and those cool blondes Twenty-five years after Alfred Hitchcock's death his biographer John Russell Taylor reveals the enigma of the man he knew. On following pages Tippi Hedren describes her troubled relationship with the director and Hitch's daughter Patricia says he was unfairly maligned Ten of the Best The birds attacked me but Hitch was scarier Hitchcock's iciest blonde talks about her terrifying time filming The Birds and the director's unwelcome sexual advances. Interview by Andrew Billen Hitch on Film A noble dish loved by Samuel Pepys home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Times Online Even scarier than Lifetime I'm facing the same problem as the Queen Since her son's marriage broke down, Mary Oliver has tried to accept the new woman in his life. But it can be a difficult and trying time Lifescan Food to lift your mood If you're low, there are natural ways to cheer you up, says Jane Clarke Say it with flowers. . . Dress for your Shape The arrival of spring makes a floral blouse ideal, but let your figure dictate the look. Delicate sprigs or big The perfume that makes scents Beauty Expert Arts The return of the natives Dance The Royal Ballet is dominated by foreigners, but for how much longer, asks Debra Craine Radio Wider exposure Photography By broadening its eligibility to Europe Britain's biggest prize has done us all favour, says Joanna Pitman Harpers Tomorrow in T2 First Choice Concert Chicago SO/Barenboim Festival Hall Firstnight in the main paper Surreal surprises and … The clash of symbols Theatre Easter Riverside Studios, W6 Theatre Low Dat Birmingham Rep Concert CBSO/Gamba Symphony Hall, Birmingham Entertainments Pop Joanna Newsom New Trinity, Bristol Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Discovery Sport Prime Time Film Guide Television Terrestrial The Pioneer Award Viewing Guide Hustle BBC One, 9pm We Have Ways of Making You Talk Variations Supernanny Channel 4,9pm Tin Cup (1996) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) TCM, 9pm Bonfire of the Vanities (1990) Hot air found in the Amazon depths Last Night's TV Oh, that vote thiny True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3556 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Fools of the Week Other Views A duty of care for the good of the community Issue of the Week Responsibility Bad Behaviour The effects on teachers of bad behaviour by pupils Taking Offence Number of people sentenced by offence group Perception Gap Public Opinion New Medical Research Minorities to fill nursing's gaps Health 100s of Top Jobs Pages Charity Fair NHS IT plan is in rude health Nurses eye up business skills Call for PFI bidders to have costs reimbursed Local Matters Late licences cause concern New threat to development Big idea is far from arresting Public Policy Charity database launched Charities Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Policy 'breaks up families' Social Care In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Pupils are taught Prairie style Education Director—Media and Promotions Other Stories we Liked Science waits on politicians Millions are 'frittered away' Course Watch Careers Prize Caption Winner Safety worry 18 years on Housing Traffic jam? What traffic jam? Transport Hero … Forget social responsibility Procurement Supply Management March 31 …And Villain Grudge Alert Legislation Update Charity Fair Hang on…here are 10 ways to raise money Fundraising Theissueexplained Compact plus Data File Hind plans a radical shake-up Interview The chief executive of the Charity Commission tells Alexandra Frean the he wants to repackage information from individual organisations into best practice advice for all Lessons I Have Learnt Key to … Getting Ahead in the Charity Sector Multiple Display Advertising Items Office of Government Commerce Multiple Display Advertising Item Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobsservice 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 Get a Job in … Environmental Health Over to you… Whatworked Forme agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Westminster Briefing The First Stop for Public Policy Debate Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Lost in the French legal system Proposals for a European law on bail will be discussed in Brussels on Friday, but it will not come soon enough for Craig Orr, a Scot held in France, says Stephen Jakobi The Eurobail Argument SpencerStuart The Times Law Section The standards of justice we deliver are no better than 50 years ago. Why? Lord Woolf explains why yesterday's introduction of new rules on the running of courts will revolutionise the way trials are conducted and improve the system for everyone Practising what he teaches Sir Basil Markesinis moves easily between the campus, on both sides of the Atlantic, and business. Interview by Edward Fennell What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City Quiet flows the law Screen premier Name check First stage Multiple Display Advertising Items How Ulysses Tory drove Johnnie L. Cochran Jr to a final defeat Lawboard@thetimes. Co. Uk lawyer of the week tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination The victims who inspire us with their bravery Haringey Council The Game Heysel Remembered Our Day of Shame Liverpool fan Tony Evans recalls how events spiralled out of control How the Tragedy Unfolded at Heysel Platini Landed in a Tight Spot Gabriele Marcotti on the match-winner's failing memory Liverpool Versions Yes, Prime Minister Asked for his views by Mrs Thatcher, Brian Glanville cycled to Downing Street Political Fallout Ground-Shaking Simon Inglis on how the tragedy shaped the future of venues Men who Stood Trial Impact of Ban Still Being Felt Matt Dickinson finds that Everton are still nursing a sense of grievance Suffering Season Turin Dreaming of Justice and Goodwill Heyselremembered Owen Slot, in Italy, gauges the mood of the supporters who suffered in Brussels in the run-up to the emotional meeting with Liverpool at Anfield tonight Building Bridges Different Perspectives Juventus Fans Playing down Talk of Revenge Bewitching Veron Times Online Form Guide Siro Sideshow Misery for a Maestro Mourinho will just have to sit and suffer Lucozade Sport Cech Catching Mood of Glory Rick Broadbent says that the Chelsea goalkeeper has replaced Oliver Kahn as the world's best between the posts Tactical Battle Form Guide Winning Smile Blue Faith Matthew Syed on the power of belief that José Mourinho has created at Chelsea Defender of the Faith Tactical Battle Form Guide Golden Boy Dan Brennan on David Trezeguet, the Frenchman with his sights set on Liverpool Farfan Wings in for Robben Form Guide Sporting in Feisty Mood Lucozade Sport

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