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News from 08/04/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, James Hlder, Robert Cole, Dan Sabbagh and Richard Ford, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Colin Duckworth, Garth Wattley, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Bob Stanley, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Paul Nicolson, Geoff Brown, Claire Davies, Roger Smith, Simon Pettitt, Ross H. Cowan, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Henry Strage, George Murphy, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Jonathan Welfare, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Caroline Merrell and Sam Knight, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Wesley Lees, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Lala Wilbraham, Jenny Goreham, David Paul, R. K. Dart, Dan Silver, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Mike Girling, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Lisa Freedman, Michael Evans and Joanna Bale, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, David Lawrenson, David Morgan, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, Jon Ashworth, Sam Coates and Liz Chong, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Irving and Sarah Butler, Tim Corbett, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Clifford Coonan, Jonathan Dimbleby, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Ian J. Hartill, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent and Caroline Merrell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Anthony Yong, Ian Johns, James J. F. Oliver, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Rosenberg, Ann Keith, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Michael Henson, Ben Hoyle, Tim Luckhurst, Bill Edgar, Domainic Walsh, Victor Whetherly, Abigail Rayner, Gary Duncan Economic Editor, Jenny Davey, Bryan Reuben, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes and Richard Irving, Joe Bolger, Sheila Jones,

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The Times Soldier cleared over Iraq killing Diet for life Brown tax blow Bricks and Mortar Royal party Uncharted waters National treasure 'The English Civil War was not fought over King Charles's … Index MG Rover collapses Journey's end for pilgrims, the powerful and the Pope Xday3 Labour will give parents power to take over schools In the Times Today Xday3 Comment IRA to consider Adams appeal Killers jailed Enron challenge Burglary move Actor's appeal More British troops face courts martial Tiffany & Co Honour restored to Iraq soldier Comments by judge and commanders persuade prosecution there is no case to answer against young trooper, report Michael Evans and Joanna Bale How all the lifelines could not save Rover from crash A disaster 30 years ago may be considered a mishap now Setting out on Three Wheels Regrets? Minister might have a few Gant 'Morale is at rock bottom. It's just rumours and rumours' Media Assassination, abdication and The following excerpts are from an English translation of the Vatican's Italian version of Pope John Paul ll's will and testament, which was originally writen in Polish Now retirement at 80 seems even less likely thanks: Pope's last testament Papal documents reveal thoughts of resignation, writes Richard Owen in Rome The Pope Online Diplomacy test for Vatican Lorcan The Funeral Service 'The Man Knows how to Build a Crowd' Backpack pilgrims flock to last rites dfs dfs Eat Med-style and expect to live a year longer… …assuming you follow a few simple pointers Toyota Nationwide Police 'left woman to die in cold' Three officers deny manslaughter as court hears that addict mother was dumped over force boundary, Laura Peek reports Royal couple to acknowledge their sins KIA Castle police removed after 'bomb' lapse A party just for the family-and 800 close friends Celebrities, politicians and a sprinkling of royals will gather at the castle for the blessing and buffet, reports Alan Hamilton Homebase Move over, girls. The boys are back in town to buy up the charts Edge of your Seat Terror Download Top Five Singles Top Five Church sees the light after years of gloom BNP leader is granted bail Bomber jailed Oxford racism Jailed for fraud High spy T2 Luxury for Less How to guarantee a heavy date Sony Flower power Ps Flagging interest Microsoft Birt divorces his wife of 40 years for a new love Currys Currys Father figure Let us pray Pope's opposition to use of condoms Reality of life on or below the povety line in Britain General election questions and issues Wallace's sword The royal wedding Titanic loss Yobs and the way to defeat them Plane cooking The Times Tax Flight The selection of Nick Herbert bodes well for intelligent debate The Fruits of Freedom The formation of Iraq's first democratic Government offers new hope Phasing out Feeding Will the world's aid flow to China now go the other way? So whose side are you on—new Labour toadies or manic regicides? He's right about the left New love in a cold climate The deal is done: Gordon Brown is mollified and can lend his weight to the election campaign The Times Join the Debate A golden beacon for gilded youth John Paul's appeal to young and old can be maintained by a choice of successor In Rome we witness the urge to join the shallow fellowship of pilgrimage Celebrity events draw citizens from their homes like the Pied Piper of Hamelin Power comes to dust itself with religion, which craves relevance by hosting power By a Correspondent: Family 'plotted millionaire's murder' Smile. Digital entertainment is now widescreen and … Mobile Technology No 10's Canaletto may fetch £8m WHSmith Ford Policies Peddling the right message-People, Planet and Peace ID cards Bill is abandoned Xday3 Schools plea Doorstep Damian Welcome to the most paranoid and controlled election ever The public are to be kept at arm's length from the party leaders, Ben MacIntyre writes after a brush with Labour bouncers How the double act finally kissed and made up Vauxhall Peerages offered to make room on back benches Both parties try to woo matron in the war over superbugs Why clean hospitals gets message home Secrets & Lies Tories take pride in gay news Lib Dems push schools agenda Discography On the digital motorway—or a local cycle path Rac Lights, camera … and interaction for MPs with the thinnest of majorities Intelligence chiefs admit Iraq mistakes Dying for a Cure Lloyds TSB Soham killer's lack of remorse Reeves guilty Argentine visit Attacker jailed Referee sent off Footballer's lives Lesbian's former lover wins rights to share child Dixons Redgrave's sad queen lacks visceral rage Firstnight Theatre Hecuba Albery, WC2 Black Berry Firstnight Phuket Air trips halted until safety tests passed MP attacks police delay after drive-by shooting halfords Malaria uses makes as its weapon to invade body Su Doku Downfall Hyundai By a Correspondent: Africa jail fear for woman tourist Picture Gallery northern rock Ex-lovers in battle for Tudor manor Day of joy in Kashmir as peace buses end 57 years of division Despite threats from militants, passengers finished historic journey unscathed, writes Zahid Hussain Georgia America Torn between Two Countries Like the bus, peace is advancing, but only just Tesco The Homes Issue Timberland Flooring What is the 13th root of: "A Corker of a Twist…gripping" Lone voice in Bush's home town makes editor a star Republic Breakdown Cover Carpet Right Bodyguard 'saw Jackson sex act' Nine-year-old who was allegedly abused by the singer made a multimillion-dollar settlement, writes Chris Ayres in Los Angeles Nature Doctor has mission to heal land torn by war The Times Snappy suits belie shrewd political operator Path to Independence Tempur Palestinians show passive resistance to Gandhi film message Former president unable to pay his electricity bill The Times Eduard Shevardnadze (Reuters): Traffickers in children held (AFP): Population to fall (AFP): £34m tax bill (AP): Nazi rethink Sainsbury's China wins war on hungher after 25 years of UN aid Weather Eye The Economist (Reuters): Protests for popular mayor (AFP): Madrid bomber (AFP): Cairo blast kills 4 (Reuters): Kyrgyz defence (Reuters): US 'bomb plot' (AFP): Racist jailed (Reuters): Art for trats' sake The Times Bill for running government soars by £1bn New man takes over at NYSE Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones M&s victory could cost Brown billions Morgan Stanley staff tempted with talk of big Councils' pension black hole deepens to £30bn Baker Media Need to Know Back door to harmony ajar Out of gas Ing Direct Honesty not always the healthiest policy Need to Know Ftse 100 Euro First 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Gold Results in Brief North Sea Look Ahead QXL battle over Stop Press Vodafone losses Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Sunday Times Business Big Shot Black hole in council pensions hits £30bn Pernod hurries Allied Domecq bid to prevent its rivals having a shot Deficits 'thwart M&a activity UK takes £2.4 trillion risk on a long life Deutsche boss could face retrial over bonus awards Ex-UBS broker awarded $29m Coup at Morgan Stanley would add $30bn to its value, says rebel Gloves off for shoes and socks IMF sounds alarm bells over high oil prices Rates held as factory output falls Börse vote move Kroes set to use plea bargains as tool in war on cartels Barely contained City Diary Signing on City Diary House whine City Diary hp Favourite emerges for Auto Europe GSK likely contender for Boots Healthcare Crest faces Heron showdown Mulberry sales spring 50% Morrisons to sell 30 stores Multiplex shares fall as it tries to woo investors FDA stops sales of Pfizer arthritis drug The Times How war on poverty could hit pensions Media Look at bigger picture of TV's indie producers SCi plans to shoot into the next level with Eidos deal Nic Hopkins reports on a battle to break into the global games marketplace Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis For the Record… OFT deal opens Standard to challenge of free paper Shell's rise fuelled by rumours of Australian adventure 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 Hitching ride with Halfords could well be worthwhile The Day's Biggest Movers Speedy Hire Gilts Money floods into smaller water stocks Smaller Capitalisation Shares Arena Leisure Business Equity Prices Austrian 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 Times Times Register Arnold Hagenbach Entrepreneur whose Arndale shopping centre brought US-style modernity to postwar Britain's high streets Lives Remembered Arthur Bywater, GC His selfless heroism twice saved a vital war time munitions factory from catastrope Sol Linowitz He transformed the US, first with photocopiers, and then by negotiating the Panama Canal treaties Birthdays Anniversaries Fellows Memorial Service The Abuse of Democracy debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen The Government has failed to introduce legal safeguards to prevent fraud in this general election. Should postal voting be scrapped? Few but true Identity crisis Be bothered What's your view? A sentimental re-education Keep it One voice Give me a reason Heart of the matter Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages School News State Opening of Parliament Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Final homage Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Encounters Encounters Pay claim with mixed gender comparators Court of Appeal Tenant referred to arbitration and tribunal at same time Queen's Bench Division Jaguar Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Honda silence may not be golden Vaughan Freeman tells pedestrians to beware when the fuel-cell FCX goes on to the market place Never mind the environment, enjoy the Monaro's power Cost still a prohibitive factor for cars going electric Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Reservoir owners can stop moaning Weather Eye Grey Abbey bolws over rivals with great gusto Racing Times Test Why Wisden remains an Almanack true to its times Monet's Garden initiates joyous treble for Richards Football Aintree Tomorrow Yesterday's Results Victor Chandler Slow going looks a certainty at Aintree Le Roi Miguel to take flight The Sunday Times Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book William Hill Aintree Who's who in 2005 National Draw Grand National Sweepstake Kit Celebrating the brightest and best of sport's literary endeavours Sports Books of the Year British Sports Book Publishing Awards Shortlists Admiral's Cup sunk by lack of interest Sailing Apathy on the Ocean Waves Faldo pulls out after back injury flares up The Masters RBS Casper blazes record trail as he goes round in 106 Peppered Stewart has backing of board in power battle Motor Racing Casey tastes contrast after imperfect ten Biaggi puts on brave face after Honda row Motorcycling Miller's swansong keeps dream alive in Pacers' depleted ranks American Sport 'Mr Automatic' stalls again to leave Yankees with red faces Links Tonight's Engage Super League Matches Super League I Key pair fit as England bid to finish on a high Hockey Eagles on the brinks of glory Tight finishes Dundee triumph How boys of summer stood up to real threat of union power Rugby League Christopher Irvine talks to Maurice Lindsay about the night that revolutionised a sport in decline Busy Kidelán decides to delay Khan rematch Powakaddy The day I tasted the searing pain behind Cox's easy smile Alex Wade stands toe to toe with England's hot prospect The Times Cuba fights to sustain production line Mike Girling reports from the island where a revolution led to a steady flow of champions Lord's ready for long haul ahead Warwickshire way gives reasons to be fearful as curtain goes up How They Line up Nick Knight's Path to the Title The Main Points Cooley performs confidence trick on erratic fast bowlers Richard Hobson on the Australian who is building a formidable battery of England quicks Loans could reduce need for Kolpak signings Return of Lara Rebels gives West Indies extra lift From the maximum wage to millionaires, whites to pyjames and tranquillity to turmoil, all in 100 years Situations Vacant Wells maintains dignity by opting to leave on his own terms David Hands reports on the decision of a Welford Road stalwart to move on Leicester's moving story finds frustration Busst upbeat despite broken dreams Rick Broadbent on how the former Coventry player has overcome his sickening injury nine years ago The Results Service Today's Fixtures Saving souls or saving goals: there was only one Pope John Paul II Tony Cascarino recalls meeting the late pontiff during the 1990 World Cup finals The Premiership Today Forward planning the key to ambitions of Allardyce Perrin aware of the task ahead Rotherham put faith in Harford to inspire revival after relagation Worthington in a rush to ring the changes The Fratton Park Merry-Go-Round By Our Sports Staff: Vieira fears Cardiff overkill could affect final reckoning Pearce wastes no time in keeping ball in play United and Giggs aim to strike a compromise By Our Sports Staff: Downing happy to remain with his home club Mourinho likely to escape as Uefa keeps suspicions under its hat Ping Other Top Hats Contrite Bowyer begs fans' forgiveness The Times Crossword Terry launches into Ballack's fall-guy tactics Shearer takes fight to Sporting The Times Golf Cricket A Flying Start with Today's Times The Times Quotes of the Day Four toothbrushes, four lots of tights … imagine the expense! Books of matches Knees and toes Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Utterly at ease and brimming with affection Charles and Camilla are a middle-aged couple deeply and comfortably in love, says Jonathan Dimbleby, a friend of both—and we should celebrate with them The Times Rhubard that rises to make you shine home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Rhubarb Souffle I work out—why Health Tomorrow in body&soul NB Doctor's Orders Flour power to cut those carbs Hair with Hari A helluva town Logo is no-go for ideal bag Your style question answered by Lucia van der Post Sounds Word from the war Interview The Sudanese rapper Emmanuel Jal suffered starvation and terror as a boy soldier in a guerrilla army. Now he preaches hope, he tells Xan Rice Montana Interview First Night Hit & Myth Miles better than they say Jazz a new biography of Miles Davis prompts John Bungey to re-evaluate the music of the late great trumpeter's declining years Dave Tordoff Still setting ears alight Reggae acts come and go, but Desmond Dekker is for ever, says Stephen Dalton Pop Albums Classical CDs Vivaldi delights but Mozart disappoints Geoff Brown The Times How Mario went to Film director Mario Martone is focusing on opera. Robert Thicknesse zooms in 'There is such theatre there, but it's not in the text but in the music' Entertainments Pop Rufus Wainwright Colston Hall, Bristol Theatre Solstice Other Place, Stratford Pop The Subways Mean Fiddler, W1 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Review Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide KIDS Television Terrestrial Vote and Win Variations Film Choice Giving birth to moral blackmail Viewing Guide It's dead tricky, Dicky True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Harrods The Times The Surveyor Brace yourself-this dazed and confused market looks likely to drag on until at least the election The Facts behind the Figures: What Estate Agents Say: The South West Average Property Prices £000s Figures from Www. Hometrack. Co. Uk, the Property Database In Victorian House in West London Out Village House in Buckinghamshire Little Brickhill: a Grade II listed farmhouse formerly used as the county assize court Away Cottage in North Yorkshire Goathland: a Grade II listed property with rose garden on the North York Moors Light of Appeal The old Lighthouse in Dungeness has the potential to be the most extraordinary penthous in Britain, says Marcus Binney Homes Swiss Homes on a Roll Mike Mulvihill joins the growing throug of foreign buyers heading for Alpine pastures California Building Chaletmade Wave Goodbye to the Hassle Firms are taking the bother out of holiday homes for the rich, says Lisa Freedom Swan Hill Try my Suite and Shower After 20 years, Lucia van der Post splashes out on a totally new look for her bathroom RK What's on telfordhomes Bewley The Times Building Society Take a Sipp and Relax New property funds will do the hard work for you, writes Susan Emmett Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Newfound Property New Found Property Bryant Homes Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Westbury Let Me Go Fourth Tricia's properties are multiplying, but will the payments add up? 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