News from 06/04/2005
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Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Jon Ashworth, Greg Hurst and Philip Webster, Tony Folan, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Marilyn Moseley, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Jane Dawson, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Ian Blackshaw, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Tom Bawden and Christine Seib, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Padraic Murphy, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Peter Holmes, Gabrielle Starkey, Michael Ondaatje, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Geoff Brown, Philippe Naughton, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, David Taylor, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, J. H. B. Acland, Peter Hughes, Mark Brinley, Nottingham, Ian Kavanagh, Geoff Campey, Charles Bremner, Gavin Gill, Cardiff, Helen Rumbelow and David Charter, Kamll Tchorek, Mark Brinley, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Eric Cleland, Oliver Kay, Richard Irving and Nigel Hawkes, Jeff Crisell, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Leo Lewis in Tokyo, Neville Gambier, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Michael Charalambous, Jeff Crisell, Cheshunt, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Paul Bew, John Russell Taylor, Dave Watkin, John Berger, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nicos Devetoglou, Richard Owen in Rome and Ruth Gledhill, Robert Waller, John W. Eaton, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Ken Kirk, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, James Hider in Baghdad, European Cup, Gavin Gill, John Fareham, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Alice Miles and Sam Coates, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Iain Green, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Barry Denton-Maclennan, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Norman Oliveck, Pat Williams, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Brown, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Tony Nunn, Sarah Butler, Julia Bird, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Leslie R. Pincott, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Owen Slot, Ataul Mujeeb Rashed, Jenny Davey, Robin Heaney, Geoff Brandwood, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoPope pilgrims flock to Rome World News National delay Laboratory fear Footballer dies Young star 'If politicians lie, it is pretty much the voters' … The Times Voters' Survival Guide The hidden election Parties spend millions on new techniques to target just 800,000 key voters Liverpool Lead 2-1|an Emotional Night at Anfield Economy is doing well but we're still worried, say voters In the Times Today Comment 16-19 World News 29-35 Business 36-51 Sport 59-72 T2 The Register 53-58 Crossword 71 Miscellany Blows on confidence and trust begin the real fight Philip Webster Political Editor The Times Millions spent on the hidden election Tip-off led police to barbaric cockfight Bird Tales Finest Resorts Villagers in fear of life and limb as Prezza the malevolent pheasant gets its claws into them Wedding overcomes new hurdle as BBC puts back the National Shortage fears drive diesel above £4 a gallon T2 Body lay in flat for six years Two soldiers die Patient robbed Rail fine doubles Charge dropped Airport pays out for security photos You first Lloyds TSB Footballer is killed in fight after final whistle You may be wondering why Leaders must be up to speed, but with less haste Secrets and Lies Day One: the gritted teeth are bared for battle with the smirk Tory Pledges His first port of call is the marginal Portland Labour Pledges We've called you all here… Thrown placards, hecklers drenched in coffee—welcome to the campaign Promises Charles Kennedy vowed yesterday to Changes of heart see two candidates swap parties Brown on stump Radio showdown BBC plans Bad neighbours The Times Poll scandal may leave 50,000 without vote Ministers vetoed election watchdog plan to cut fraud in postal ballots Howard Flight gives up fight Casinos thrown out with washing-up Peugeot Toucan Politicians take to the skies as air war begins The Times News Dinner gong HP Internet journal is a chip off the old blog Ps hp The Monroe pictures hidden for 50 years Citroën Direct Line A blogger's top tips on how to pinch a seat on the train Republican poll attacks feared Potter takes over Dressing down Crime busters Arrests at inquest Farms and form-filling Unsporting behaviour Tributes paid to Pope John Paul Implications of Birmingham election fraud case for May 5 Victorian housing is worth its keep Asteroid threat Voter appeal Holy watering holes Royal wedding and media coverage Taking the Pills In defence of the humble vitamin and those who choose to consume them One big oversight by Clarence House—I won't have my car for a month Votes and Values It is an outrage that the integrity of this election is already in doubt At election poker Lib Dems can make a killing by playing their cards right Mr Kennedy must tell supporters in Labour marginals to vote cunning, vote Tory If it's win at all costs, then everyone loses Football shrugs its shoulders at the Newcastle brawl. But only consistent condemnation will alter behaviour Performance is judged by dubious qualities such as aggressive, full-on commitment It's the race issue, stupid If Labour wants to shake people out of their apathy, it simply can't ignore immigration and asylum Picture Gallery You say fair, I say obvious Online Rias Intelligence aid for special services Galaxies older than thought Science Religious tensions rising Ethnic Relations Norwich Union Picture Gallery Hertz Gatwick grenade man 'on mission to cause mayhem' FIRSTNIGHT|Sparkling Lemar finds star quality as lord of the dance Firstnight Pop Lemar Glasgow Academy Multiple Display Advertising Items Firstnight Sony judges unmoved by Wogan's millions Lexus Will Young to capture the victory spirit of '45 Judge offers hope of reprieve for 5,000 vitamins and health foods Sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Cancer drugs made available Aids funding criticised Vaccination for pensioners Meningitis girl catches MRSA Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenager slipped and drowned on school trip Thai flight Britons in second jet breakdown Device reduces petrol consumption up to 22% Shops idea for a terminal in decline Donor appeal Ex-soldier jailed Lure of overseas Curtailed voyage Weather Eye Scotland considers raising costs for students fleeing top-up fees Butterflies don't just flutter by Prices to Pay Ing Direct savings account Health tourist repays £30,000 Dazzling Dell Deals! Times World News By plane, bus, boat and train, pilgrims arrive by the million The sheer volume of worshippers is threatening to overwhelm the Vatican, reports Damian Whitworth Invasions of Rome closed towards the end of the week. For security reasons … A subtle campaign of handshakes, hints and huddles World News the Pope Guest List for the Funeral Tradition will be kept when Pope is laid to rest Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus to honour nation's favourite son Arab world struggles to find the route from tyranny to democracy World News Baby, You're the Best Iraq chooses Kurd as new President T2 (AFP): Journalists in Zimbabwe trial (Ap): Maid takes stand (AP): PM appointed (AP): Resignation fails (AFP): Hot on the trail The Times Senate chief quits in bribe scandal Japan faces storm over 'rewriting' war history Berlusconi drubbing in local polls buoys Prodi www.onspeed.com 'Non' to Napoleon and Pasteur, as de Gaulle tops poll Top Ten Greats A Foreign Correspondent: Saul Bellow, master of melancholy, is sharp to the end The Times City's dead rise from the snow A springtime thaw in Moscow reveals another annual toll of corpses on the streets, writes Jeremy Page Onassis heir seeks to control charity Times Business Wednesday April 6 2005 Pinewood reels Bank rate delay Kroll raises £140m Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Extremists 'are driving drugs firms out of UK' Rover talks restart on hopes that DTI will provide £ Allied seeks £7.75bn cash bid to lift spirits Chiller from the Chancellor It's too early to call last orders just yet Need to Know Gold Results in Brief Mar Look Ahead Sanofi's flu deal Tiscali online sale Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day National Business Awards Business Big Shot Today presenter could pocket £270,000 from YouGov float Priory Debenhams boss refuses to rule out flotation Joseph sees profits slide as bidders close in Anger as ministers abandon credit Bill Alchemy tipped to win Wescot race Timesonline Consumers grow edgy as property market cools Eurozone's services flat Myners and Sarin in Bank non-exec roles Glory but no power Collins Stewart court win over libellous allegations Hm Treasury City rejects Government's low-cost deposit account At Stake GAB Robins poised to sell non-US businesses Dissidents raise the pressure on bank chief Vodafone KPMG to fight £300m lawsuit Pfizer to save $4bn a year in recovery plan How GSK showed the way Sempra rapped for meeting 6,000 miles from home End of the Jarvis line City Diary Howard's way City Diary Noted New drinks firm would compete for top spot Jenny Davey Analysis Big Dealmaker LCI loses out over Ramadan Losing your Hair? Bad luck, bad timing and a murder in Mexico 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 The africa bike ride Yellow Fever Manslaughter liability for jointly administering fatal heroin dose Court can consider merits of claim sought to be arbitrated Only governors can grant leave Yell shares hit by OFT verdict on competition Miners fall on fears that productivity will slow down Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Eurotop 100 Competition inquiry could muffle the strength of Yell The Day's Biggest Movers Whatman Gilts Tech cheer as Autonomy fuels IT hopes Smaller Capitalisation Shares Severfield-Rowen Business Equity Prices The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Commander James Sleigh Naval airman who defended convoys against the U-boats and took part in the 1944 Fleet Air Arm attack on the Tirpitz in Norway Commander James Sleigh, DSO, OBE, DSC, naval aviator, was born on September 27,1916. He died on March 3,2005, aged 88 Lives Remembered Roddy Thesiger Art dealer who helped to rediscover masterpieces of 17th-century Italian painting Roderic Thesiger, art dealer, was born on November 8,1915. He died on March 5,2005, aged 89 Lieutenant-Colonel Richard van der Horst Co of the Special Boat Service who always relished the "sharp end" of operations Dave Freeman He wrote comic scripts for Benny Hill and the Carry On films Dave Freeman, comedy writer, was born on August 22,1922. He died on March 28,2005, aged 82 Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen with other Times readers There's nothing funny about a pitch battle—but our April Fool joke made readers laugh Pressure for change Kangaroo court Birthdays Missing the Masters Look to US Tour What is sport? Not so foolish Shushhh… One more giant step Anniversaries Bridge Andrew Robson What a miss! Another Italian job Empty vessel Early doors It'll never catch on Last resort Beggars and choosers Pass the salts Court Circular Register Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages Luncheon School News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal News Appointment Installation Dinners University News Church News Memorial Services Changing the Guard Personal Column April snow caused daylight disaster Nature Notes On this Day April 6,1929 The Epson Grand Stand Association decided that Gypsies were to be banned from Epsom Downs on Derby Day and other race days Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Russell resolves to end Scotland's National drought Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Folkestone Southwell Sedgefield Times Test It Takes Time gains services of Murphy Nottingham Carroll case advances question of fairness Totesport Big Screen is Here Gebrselassie out but top marathon filed remains Hill returns in time for Lions Rugby Union All is well with Singh's world The Masters Seat Tee-Off Times Worthing left in the cold Liuzzi takes over Champions meet Woman dies in ring Ellis sidelined Doak on target Snow lands title Elder calls for Woods to carry the fight to Augusta National Owen Slot learns that nothing much has changed in the 30 years since the colour barrier was broken at the Masters Television coverage at the point of no return In the third of our exclusive extracts from the 2005 edition of Wisden, Steven Barnett tells of the need for English cricket's governing body to take care of its crown jewels Today's Fixtures Football Rugby league Rugby union The Results Service Baseball Basketball Cricket First Test match New Zealand v Sri Lanka Australia name formidable line-up Second one-day international India v Pakistan Counties risk future for benefit of England Cricket United front presented to Government over need for funding Sports Politics Rugby union Tennis Determined Sunderland find room at the top Coca-Cola Championship QPR fall short of expectations Rotherham refuse to go quietly Gray makes hay as Leeds pay for pitiful defending How They Stand Last Night's Results Pools Forecast The Premiership Today Robson still fighting for payoff from Newcastle Mourinho's fury revealed by decision to stay away European Cup Chelsea v Bayern Munich Lucozade Sport Blood spinning under microscope The Technique Explained Magath concerned by effect of absent foe Timesonline Free £25 Bet Stake only £20 Odd couple to be guided by voice of Mr Invisible Carson's glaring error hands the European Cup Sporting Index The Times Crossword 22,943 Teenager backed by Gerrard to return stronger Illegible Article Times Sport Sound of fury breaks silence The Times Mortgages for Business The Times T2 Quotes of the Day Lies, election promises and you - the damn voters Journalists weren't thinking 'do or die' but:'Mmm, time for a second breakfast?' Criminal justice Will you still feed me? Image of the Day Modern Morals They have it, you want it, you buy it…debt's life The middle class is in debt as never before Daniel Johnson blames envy of other people's lifestyles and an inability to distinguish between luxuries and necessities Life-envy addicts don't crave things so much as the approval (and envy) of others How to Bite the Budget Bullet The barbers cut Iraq's barbers are living in fear as they are singled out for death by religious fanatics, says Catherine Philp Men who sported moustaches were told by mujahidin to grow beards—or else The Times The Times (Additional reporting by Ali Hamdani) Perfect salmon from Nowhere Andreas Viestad's Simple Salmon Mousse home. forum@thetimes. co. uk The 'what-ifs' can Emotional Intelligence I was described as a sex machine drive you mad Sara Payne, whose eight-year-old daughter was killed by a paedophile, tells Penny Wark she finds solace in her family, and in campaigning for the establishment of 'Sarah's Law' pfizer Where to Find It MPs—and how to classify them Another group that is inveitably attracted to politics are those who are histrionic It's a matter of body and soil We need the mineral selenium for our immune system, but levels in British soil are worringly low, says Peta Bee A selenium deficiency can have as serious impact on male fertility, experts say Pearls for girls can be It's not only diamonds that are a girl's best friend, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Lands'end Coco, the Woman who Did Change Everything Practically Crying out for Knee Socks Emma Hope Shoes Better than a facelift Shouldering the Blame… Arts All creation is in the art of seeing To mark the celebrations of his life as critic and artist, John Berger talks to Michael Ondaatje Festival of Music Living Maggi Hambling on a true friend who always seeks the truth Strange coincidences tell us that the art world is moving in mysterious ways Suddenly, people start doing much the same thing at the same time Scenes from lives The artist Fiona Tan has set out to capture and classify the many faces of humanity, Rachel Campbell-Johnston looks on Opera & Ballet Concert BBC Philharmonic/Noseda Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Circus comes to town Opera Die Zaubeflote Pop System of a Down Astoria, WC2 Concert OAE/Egarr Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Créme A clearer world view Working Relationship Tym Marsh, the director of the charity Vision Aid Overseas, and his personal assistant, Barbara Pavit All opticians have the potential to get the glasses to us that we need People come in on the arm of a family member—and leave unaided How to Get Rid of Those Nasty Noisy E-Mails It can be tough at the top for PAs Executive Recruitment A new service can help, says Rosalind Renshaw Conference Call On with the Show presented The Times Crème PA of the Year Award 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 Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial The Pioneer Award Variations Film Choice The not-so-gentle art of persuasion Last Night's TV Viewing Guide True Fiction Are you free on Saturday? T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3557 Polygon Illegible Article Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Picture Gallery Acorn The Times The Times Seven bad, lazy It's not your duty and you don't owe it to anyone. But it will make a difference and that, says Matthew Parris, is why we should all cast our ballots The only reporter to answer to you—the reader Election 2005 Voters' choice in a glorified screen test Pretty women Life in the old dog Now you see them, now you don't Band of brothers goes into the fray Bumbling Boris Ps Big Brother and Google, Harry Potter and Iraq—it's been along eight years Battle has been joined and the language is military … but don't mention the war The Labour Campaign The party's normally well-oiled machine has been malfunctioning recently, Tom Bladwin writes Politics from Every Angle Election budget cuts will shape offensive 10 Facts The Conservative Campaign Holding back some manifesto goodies until nearer polling day is crucial, Daniel Finkelstein writes Little boxes that may hold Howard's key to No 10 Election 2005 It's a simple strategy—he is coming to a screen near you The Liberal Democrat Campaign Kennedy will claim the Tories are too far behind to win and exploit tactical voting, Greg Hurst writes Politics from Every Angle Flock of new parties fight for votes Helen Rumbelow Politics from Every Angle UKIP pins its hopes on Labour 10 Facts The Conservatives' Top Targets Minister at Risk Battleg Braitan where the Will Be… Liberal Democrats' Top Targets Labour's Target Seats Top Tory at Risk Local skirmishes will decide who wins the national war Politics from Every Angle Labour Core Voter Target Voters Target Voter Tories Core Voter Target Voter Lib Dems Core Voter Target Voter Social Issues Find your political colours with The Times quiz How to Make It Work What It All Means Economic Issues The age-old sectarian divisions remain as deep and bitter as ever Northern Ireland Trouble in the Valleys may dent Labour's hopes of making capital from capital gains Wales When the music stops election becomes a party game Scotland Politics from Every Angle The New Scottish Constituencies What They Said when Burning issues: your guide to the Despite the vitriol and mud-slinging, the real arguments have scarcely begun, Alice Miles and Sam Coates write Council Tax Spending Health Civil Service Pensions Immigration Education Business Europe Countryside Housing Childcare Law and Order Long-Term Care Transport Taxation Environment Constitution Iraq 5 Facts Spotting the trends that turned 1997 1992 2001 How to work out what the opinion polls really mean the nation from Tory blue to red Pollsters But will it be one big turn-off? Follow the Election Online Boot up, log on and drop in to democracy On the Internet These you have loved (perhaps)—the big names bowling out of Westminister Alan Hamilton says goodbye to the political pygmies and giants from the rebellious Left to radical Right John Harris
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