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News from 07/04/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Claire Davis, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Devika Bhat, Mark Souster, Diana Wilson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Doran and Caroline Merrell, Nic Hopkins, Padraic Murphy, Elizabeth Judge, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, D. Owen, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Gaby Pritchard, Jullan Muscat, Rory Watson, Judith White, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, C. W. Evans, Peter Openshaw, Deri Jones, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Hazel Rowe, Christine Seib and Graham Searjeant, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Bernard Stay, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Elizabeth Judge and Richard Irving, Christine Buckley, Sean MacAulay, Derek Kellor (Director), Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Beryl Dixon, Doorstep Damian, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Steve Smethurst, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Brian Christley, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Janet Foxley, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Derek Brewer (Master), Jill Sherman and Dominic Kennedy, Ian Johns, Peter Mullen, Monica Grenfell, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Blake Stobie, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Jonathan Swan, Greg Baum, Carly Chynoweth, Jan Butter (Communications Manager), John Naish, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Susan Rolfe, Sarah Butler, Tom Baldwin and David Rose, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, John Connor, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Clare Dight, Mark Harrison, Jenny Davey, Jonathan Clayton and John Goodbody, Alan G. Melville, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Adams urges IRA to end violence See of humanity 3i sell-off Career Saul Bellow 'Whichever way you vote, don't worry about the economy' … Index Schools still cannot teach pupils to read by age of 11 Eat out for £5 X Day 2 The mother who won't let Labour forget Iraq New radical takes over from Flight In the Times Today T2 Times News Papers Limited,2005 Police streamline system to combat vote-rigging Comment Prisoner denied self-harm 'right' Kidnap sentence PE teacher jailed Maserati death Cash for babies Taste of the past Tiffany & Co. Queue to end all queues Adams tells IRA: follow a political pathway to win peace McCartney sisters facing a conspiracy of silence Picture Gallery Soggy end to leaders' course Abduction arrests Back to school Eurostar outburst Rip-off warning Nelson revisited Candid camera Icy blast may greet the royal wedding The Renault Safety Zone Picture Gallery The pitfalls of DIY beauty—burns and botched Brazilians Smart trick hands last victory to Opposition Alice Miles Keeps Score Picture Gallery Accusations fly in final clash at dispatch box It's not a pleasant view from the sofa Tony-wony and Gordipoos are in the pink Ann Treneman Sketch Blair pledges that Brown's job will be safe after the election X Day2 MRSA hospital bans campaign For the family University call Show of Respect Parties are calling you - did you Voters who could swing the election and will be telephoned by canvassers are not always seen in a flattering light, Tom Baldwin and David Rose discover Land Rover Go beyond Know they're calling you names? Vivera Why they need to play by the rules Secrets & LIES Zegna Yobs could be made homeless Happy Endings Marks and spencer Couple seek increase in nuisance damages Royal Mail Colour Match Partygoer drowned in a 'grossly overloaded, boat The owners ignored warnings that their vessel was too full, writes Nicola Woolcock Artist Bennett makes music on canvas People People Timely reminder Magnet designed around you Eye for an opening Lloyds TSB Business Screen Flops Sony takes 3-D cinema directly to the brain Choices faced by the electorate How effectively are the millions we donated for tsunami aid being spent? Zimbabwe election Fruit and fat Choices faced by the electorate No credit for bank's sloppy measures Salad days Religion and politics Picture Gallery The royal wedding The Times Synthetic and Real There is a strong case for reviewing the teaching of reading Spinning Wheels MG Rover and clectionecring are a dangerous mix Casino Royale Monaco faces a difficult adjustment to greater financial, transparency Discover Britain's hidden coastline and the secrets under the M25 Ignore the cries of 'wolf' Whatever the politicians say, voters still complacently believe that the business cycle has been tamed Picture Gallery Thunderer: Use your head, be inventive The Times Lord Ahmed's unwelcome guest The Labour peer must admit his error in inviting an extreme anti-Semite to air his views Will the Tories regain power only with the help of the Lib Dems? House of Fraser Thousands of war dead to be remembered on memorial Authors test survival of fittest Science The Times sponsors book festival Literature Picture Gallery BNP leader charged over racial hatred Mitsubishi Motors Did Osama bin Laden order beheading of three Britons? Vaccine trial heralds end of cervical screening Cannabis can slow narrowing of arteries Picture Gallery The Dope on Maruuana How glass of wine cuts mother's milk Smoking blights IVF conception Acting trust chair's £60,000 Fossil takes Man's ancestry back another million years and out of the Rift Valley On the Verge of Extinction Van Cleef & Arpels Last of the great apes are dying out ITV begs for a little help from BBC to beat strike Laura Ashley Picture Gallery Artists at mercy of cowboy dealers Flying fancy uncovered in Dante's divine words The Economist Rebel who Still Yells War veterans' coach had £12.5m cocaine on board Driver used France trip as front for smuggling operation, writes Nicola Woolcock Officer stole suicide gun from a police armoury Picture Gallery Emporio Nursing home deaths inquiry Thatcher souvenir Aintree rail strike People's choice Specsavers Opticals Modern age plagues brought centre stage First Night Theatre Stoning Mary Royal Court, London Sw1 Picture Gallery Boots Just AA sk First Night Picture Gallery Prudential Aristocrat's body found hidden in Alpine ravine The berth of super Arcadia Premier Bathrooms Onetel Long Way Home Virgin Cars Cheltenham & Gloucester Cabin crew froze in fear as Thai jet dumped fuel in … Cabin crew froze in fear as Thai jet dumped fuel in sky Sopranos actor stays silent over 'car attack' on fiancée Calumet Photographic Ireland Picture Gallery What next for a state transformed by fairytale of glamour and wealth? Picture Gallery Nation mourns death of Prince 'le Patron' Shy bachelor in no hurry to obey order for an heir Prince Albert will inherit the throne, but his refusal to commit to a marriage poses uneasy questions, reports Adam Sage Online Home Choice Money the Common Language (AFP): Afghan crash kills at least 16 Student protests (AFP): Poll irregularities (AP): Cost of transport (AFP): Pornography ban Gatwick-Malaga Return Picture Gallery Peace bus runs gauntlet of hate A new route across divided Kashmir is already under attack. Zahid Hussain, on the Indian side for the first time, reports People of Rome urged to open doors for faithful The Times Picture Gallery Secrets and Desires Picture Gallery 'He taught us to work together . . . to help each other. I owe him everything' Viewers' Guide to the Funeral There are no winners in the Boeing—Airbus dogfight PRU Health Weather Eye Averys Wine Merchants Picture Gallery Saddam forced to watch as Kurd for becomes President Times Business THURSDAYAPRIL 7 2005 Rexam payoff US dealing reform Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones New-style 3i prepares for sale of 800 stakes Morgan Stanley rebel presses shareholders to supp… Lloyd's makes £1.3bn profit despit… Times Business PPF levy is double-edged The TIMES's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted against … Grand gripes Egg-zero Rover deal must protect pension fund Need to Know Ftse 100 Euro First 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Picture Gallery Data Day Results in Brief Business Big Shot Look Ahead Spitzer inquiry Stop Press Cable stake sale Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Quote of the Day Times Online Smaller Stock to Watch 'Super-complaint' over health market to go before OFT The Times TfL seeks early review of Tube PPP Picture Gallery UK Coal receives mystery approach Brick History Sales setback for Signet Picture Gallery Peacocks 'in great shape' Lego theme parks set for sale by July to pay debts Sainsbury growth outstrips Asda Emap director gets £400,000 Priory Pernod raises bar in bid for Allied Pressure on DTI for Rover loan Picture Gallery Ousted HIT chief could earn £2.5m On the Box Qwest takes bid to Mci investors Picture Gallery The Times Cablevision's £8bn bid for Adelphia 'likely to struggle' PwC accountant traded secretly in client shares T Mobile Times Mpc votes for rates to stay pegged at 4.75% Anatomy of an Insider Deal Invensys chief is considering departure Oracle Picture Gallery Law firm solicits dialogue with its staff Workplace grapevine to wither under new rules EU to triple R&D spend in attempt to rival US and Japan It doesn't add up City Diary Picture Gallery Out of order City Diary Rise of European Spending Election teller City Diary Tax plans dropped as Finance Bill is cut Picture Gallery Postal strike ballot looms The Sunday Times Labour's pension gap hits 100,000 retirees each year Silence for IPE outcry Yell falls further as analysts re-evaluate their targets 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 London Metal Exchange Gni London Grain Futures Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Rank dips despite cheer over law change Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 The Day's Biggest Movers Intermediate Capital Gilts A boring Emap may be best after Petersen pain Evolutec Business Equity Prices Visitkomsberg The Times Unit Trust Information Service Interexec Times Register Saul Bellow Novelist whose celebration of human individuality gave way to unease over what he saw as the breakdown of society's values Prince Rainier Iii of Monaco Affectionately known to his subjects as "the Boss", he transformed the economic fortunes, political status and image of the tiny principality during his 55-year reign Prince Rainier III of Monaci was born on May 31,1923. He died on April 6,2005, aged 81 A Lasting Legacy Bridge Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move Show restraint Biggest mistake Law Report Injunction must be first remedy Queen's Bench Division Take it to the limit Catholic credibility Not so 'great' Unmoved Added value Closed order Pomp and excess What's your view? Memorial Service Forthcoming Marriages Marriages School News Banquet Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Court Circular Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Installation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Choose your theme, live the dream . . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items A perfect pampering Reader Offers April 9 likes to flex its icicle muscles Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes On this Day The death of President Habyarimana sparked off massacres in which 800,000 Rwandans were killed in 100 days Five-Day Forecast Today: Cool and Breezy with Showers, Wintry in the North, Temperatures: Max 12C. Min-3c Around Britain High Tides Abroad Weathercall Times Sport McManus has sextet in tune for big event Racing Times Test Picture Gallery National criticism ignores Aintree's progress on safety Diary Dabiroun appeals as Anniversary gift Aintree Leicester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Catterick Lingfield Park William Hill The Times Sports Book Taunton Warne revels in turn of fortune In our final exclusive extract Greg Baum describes the outstanding year for which Shane Warne was chosen as Leading Cricketer in the World for 2004 by a panel of Wisden selectors England's finest awarded clean sweep Christopher Martin-Jenkins hails the 2005 Almanack's five cricketers of the year Little New under the Summer Sun Picture Gallery Giles Smith Sport on Television RBS Picture Gallery 'The unique selling point? To increase competition, everyone gets the same car' England battle to make mark Mystery guests Nadal comeback It's a lock out Motor sport sheikh up may lack 'wow' factor Cream of crop ready to rise to major challenge Golf the Masters Ladbrokes Rugby Union Barnes strides out to lay down law to elite Name Game Augusta's Amen Corner Times Online The Results Service Today's Fixtures Rugby league Rugby union Skiing Squash Tennis John Hopkins Selects Two to Watch Totesport Mickelson a safe bet for adoring fans Mandela boosts London 2012 bid Norwich Union Hunter aims to play on despitc diagnosis of cancer Snooker Pressure grows on Stewart to give up leading role Motor Racing Tough nut who will shake up players Injured Viduka ruled out until next season Life and Times The Premiership Today Perrin set to tackle rise and fall of Portsmouth Newcastle still have a fighting chance Uefa Cup Coventry push feeble Forest closer to the drop Liverpool fans in fear of Turin 'revenge' attacks How They Stand Picture Gallery Subaru Milan demolish city rivals with ominous display How I remained two steps ahead of suspicious parties José Mourinho delivers his TV verdict (with a little help from Alyson Rudd) Penalty takes shine off polished Portugeeses in the Leazes The Times Crossword Performance by Chelsea Downcast Lampard braced for Bayern fightback Times Sport Picture Gallery Mourinho's 'hat-trick' magic Picture Gallery The Times Britons are better off. But can Labour get them to vote? Quotes of the Day Photonica At last, Euro-sense! Values v victory Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? I believed I was going to murder my children Diana Wilson was plagued by dreadful visions until she discovered that she had obsessive-compulsive disorder, and learnt how to cope with the condition Driven by Fear How the Treatment Works A handshake, a Ten years ago Richard Owen began reporting from Rome on the papacy of John Paul ll. Here he recalls the man he came to know-his wisdom, his iron will, his wry sense of humour and his anger at injustice and suffering The Times Picture Gallery Blessing, an amazing man The night they invented... potage Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Potage Billy Bi Times Online Royal beginnings Robinson Valentine, which has designed Camilla Parker Bowles's wedding dress, is a small business that now looks set for global fame. Deservedly so, says Lisa Armstrong Picture Gallery Second Time around My cheap thrill? A BLT sandwich on the beach Getting Personal How to conquer MRSA To keep infection rates low, beds must be given time to air. But occupancy pressures cause hospitals to fail in simple tasks, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic Versatile Viagra Picture Gallery Screen Sympathy for the She Devil Where have all the great femmes fatales gone? Sean MacAulay on the decline of a movie icon Mad, Bad or Dangerous Who's the loser in the mac? New Releases There are only booby prizes for knowing it's the angst-ridden Sean Penn, says James Christopher The Times Picture Gallery The only hope left is another rise in female political power Talons out for the Lads The Last Seduction (1994), starring Linda Fiorentino … Picture Gallery Tough nuts to crack More New Releases Hard men turned soft and New York punk leave Wendy Ide confused In Sounds tomorrow The star fish system is putty in their hands Set Report James Christopher and son join a scrum of mini directors making movie magic in deepest East London Won't Somebody Please Think of the Children? Melinda Picture Gallery In the court of As a classic of the genre is reissued, Ian Johns gives his verdict on legal dramas Screen Sean MacAulay tries his hand at the new way of informing time-pressed punters about a movie: giving the plot in four words or fewer Make Poverty HISTORY.ORG Picture Gallery DVDs An architect's life is well-built, says Geoff Brown The Assassination of Richard Nixon Mass appeal A slide down the corridors of power Interview The director Sydney Pollack was able to succeed where Hitchcock failed by gaining access to shoot in the UN, says Ian Nathan Now Showing in Cinemas Nationwide Picture Gallery Academy Award Nomination Starring Rome sweet Rome Festival The Eternal City is at the core of this year's Italian Film Festival, reports Wendy Ide Crash and burn in the White House Interview Sean Penn's latest role became too relevant for comfort, its director tells Wendy Ide Bullet Boy Opera First Choice Jazz Lizz Wright Pizza Express, W1 Calm after the Sturm Pop Einstürzende Neubauten Forum, NW5 Concert Philharmonia/MacKerras Festival Hall Concert Chicago SO/Boulez Festival Hall Entertainments Concert Annelies Cadogan Hall, SW1 Radio Choice TV & Radio Costing the Earth Radio 4, 9pm The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 David Chater's Choice Grand Designs 27 Choice Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Picture Gallery Entertainment Picture Gallery Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television British Academy Television Awards Variations Film Choice A better class of property porn Viewing Guide Lessons in democracy True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3558 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Picture the loan The Times Most bosses are just pussy cats The Week in Work Inside Contact us The Times Good Week... Www. workingfamilies. org. uk What Else Happened ... Bad Week Gallaher Where teambuilding is a fine art Teams It's time to hit the road How to... Relocate Overseas The march up the corporate ladder will occasionally disrupt your personal life. Carly Chynoweth lists ten ways to ease the upheaval when the firm thinks it best for you to go abroad for a while The Office Psychologist Test Yourself... Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Next week: Paris is the first destination in a new … Edfenergy Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … What Can I Earn? Am I allowed 'maternity leave' to go travelling? Work Life Challenge Student engineers heed the call to arms The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The Key to... Negotiating Salaries Association of MBAS So You Want a Graduate Job in... Teaching Bae Systems Black Wednesday Hard choices for software firm Case Study Incentives Picture Gallery Days that Shook Business Course Watch Workspace 9 How Do I Become... 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