News from 11/04/2005
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Andrew Robson, John Robertson, Gabriele Marcotti, J. Sucis, Greg Hurst and Philip Webster, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Paul Rowland, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Jane M. Jones, Paul Hoggart, C. H. Talbot, Mark Souster, Steve Welch, Richard Hobson, Antonia Senior and Christine Seib, Ivo Tennant, Garth Wattley, Riath Al-Samarrai, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Rick Broadbènt, Philip Howard, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Girling, David Irvine, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Maurice, James Ducker, Ron Gray, Alan Fowler, Dave Allen, Jon Barry, Bob Stanley, Geoff Brown, Karl Wittwer, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Bill Hagerty, George Cunningham, Gary Jacob, Mark Bailey, David Ritchie, Hilary Weale, Peter Wright, Editor, Jill Dupleix, Liz Read, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Archie Thomson, Alan Hamilton, James Delingpole, Scott Watson, Anthony G. Phillips, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Mark Pougatch, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Linda Matthews, Steve Rackett, Anne Treneman, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Tim Mickleburgh, Sue Ellicott, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Charlie Clark, Richard Nobson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Clifford Coonan, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Robert J. Fitzgerald, Alan Muir Wood, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Lester, Max Sanderson, Sandy Pratt, Jill Sherman and Dominic Kennedy, Tim Hames, Stephen Farrell and Tim Reid, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris Martin, Anjana Ahuja, Fred Bridgland, George Caulkin, Fiona Anderson, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Gary Duncan and Christine Seib, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Paul Openshaw, Chris Lightbown, Abigail Rayner, Mark Venables, Leo Lewis and Clifford Coonan, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Alec Glaskin, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times Wall's new enemy Fragile peace Pensions crisis Lions in waiting Masterful Woods Why the next pope needs to read a little Adam Smith Labour to halt postal vote fraud but only after election My big election issue Xday6 Scottish sun shines on the new Duchess Parent power and school discipline take centre stage Election 2005 In the Times Today Education pledges wrapped in rhetoric Labour has plans to halt postal vote fraud Drugs granny to fight seat EU free run offer Party funds drive Tourist hordes on rampage What Romans did to keep watch on North Old Speckled Hen New enemy menaces Hadrian's Wall Parent company comes under scrutiny Chinese rule out more talks on Rover's future Death puzzle on army base Murder at party Hospital delays Influential Brown Rolex Debate Anti-war activists adopt guerrilla tactics of animal rights campaign Low-cost airlines lead flying resurgence The Open University Blair pressed to justify ministers' rent-free homes Chinese hunger fuels demand Child murder case overturned Outed for littering Conspiracy charge Shellshocked RE is made PC Nature Sign of the times as aluminium thieves endanger drivers' lives The day the pressure was lifted No penitential prayers were required as the newlyweds met a warm reception in Scotland, writes Alan Hamilton Dressed to impress, a new woman is revealed By Our Foreign Staff: World watches a royal soap opera Porto America to be first official port of call for newlyweds Index Shadow of suicide that hangs over Highlands Prudential BT Key Dates The Directors under the Spotlight £3.75bn Equitable lawsuit is make or break for savers Millionaires' love of Chinese art thwarted by war against looters Multiple Display Advertising Items Miracle claim may help advocates of sainthood Just AAsk PartyPoker New pope can help to unite churches, Archbishop says Christian Aid Why gun laws are double-barrelled Prudential PartyPoker Country homeowners take up arms Army killed 200 in Iraqi insurgency First Active onetel Green Flag Footballers' wives help ITV in battle for child viewers PartyPoker T2 The Verdict Road congestion 'Tortured' prince South East Plan is 'unsustainable' Questions surrounding the security of postal votes and voter registration Catholic beliefs Zimbabwe election Tins to come Curried porridge Pheasants at large Electoral viewpoint The Times Unleashing the Mob China and Japan must learn the art of rapprochement Heritage Not Pillage Hadrian's Wall is threatened by too many visitors Oh, rats! So mice can't solve one of our greatest ethical dilemmas, after all May for Maidenhead This Shadow Cabinet member should not be "decapitated" Pass that reefer, grandma The West's bitter harvest Our inhuman trade rules are devastating the lives of millions of farmers in the Third World The Times Join the Debate Tony Blair: how lucky can you get? Fate always deals him the winning card-but that doesn't make him a chancer Before you take the new job, your holiness, read a little Adam Smith The Gospel goes to press with tabloid treatment Party Poker Can sex and soaps offer sustenance? Times Election 2005 And when you're smiling, the whole world scowls at you Tony Blair made an effort to keep a straight face during his first big speech of the campaign, Ben MacIntyre writes Sedgefield Other Candidates Xday6 Bad spoof or just another episode of Neighbours? Tv Review opodo. co. uk How new cosiness treads a fine line Secrets & Lies Campaign tactics prove to be popular with the enemy Hiscox Yellow battle bus holds a fearsome weapon: the bump Howard dismisses critics to get tough on immigration The Policies Subaru Ask. co. uk Ideals and the agony of compromise Doorstep Damian Racial tensions in West Yorkshire put first-time voters in a dilemma, writes Damian Whitworth Keighley Bold talk of Tory surge falls to just a faint whisper first direct How Polls Have Changed Multiple Display Advertising Items Ps National Express A Hollywood gloss on the hype Hampions People Confronting big issues makes drama out of a family's crisis Firstnight Theatre Previous Convictions Orange Tree, Richmond The Arts in T2 Staples Rac Times World News Day of violence leaves Israel's fragile truce at breaking point The Government acts to keep order before Ariel Sharon's meeting with President Bush, report Stephen Farrell and Tim Reid Centuries of Conflict over Sacred Site Ooh la lard! Now even the French are getting fatter Ireland Prudential (Reuters): Robot riders (AP): Climbers injured churchill Vote splits Berlusconi household Homechoice (AFP): Leader 'no' to Saddam death The party is finally over for guardians of apartheid The Times Schrijver Systeem UK Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Textbook dispute has neighbours at each other's throats Relations soured by pride and politics Commentary Times Business Monday April 11 2005 Extra tax fear RBS China move NCP may be sold Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones UK workers without a pension reach 12.7m By Our City Staff: Hill falls in the fashion stakes but still a wedding day Companies look East as UK pay goes North Ing Direct Government has made pig's ear of savings Need to Know The Week Ahead How the Week Finished Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Stop Press Lufthansa ready Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot Confidence slides as profit warnings grow by a fifth Make Poverty History. Org Profits in Peril Opec fuels fears high prices are here to stay London and NY fight for Brent crude futures hp Oxfam hits out at US rice subsidies The Times Verizon nearer to MCI deal after it buys $1bn stake Regulators to quiz Buffett over AIG and General Re Deadline looms for aircraft aid Lenders told to keep 'key facts' simple Blackfriars prepares Lloyds TSB Business Doubt over corporate governance indices Nokia Retailers are sold on sites as BAA prepares Terminal 5 for business Sarah Butler on the plans for the highly prized shopping units at Heathrow's new £39bn extension Business Equity Prices The Times Equity Prices Business After 34 years, at last the celebrations Pre-ceremony nerves were replaced by smiles, handshakes and kisses on a day to remember, Alan Hamilton reports The smiles say 'Welcome to the family' Times Register William Brown Engineer in the heroic mould who designed many of the world's most elegantly adventurous suspension bridges William Brown, engineer, was born on September 16, 1928. He died on March 16, 2005, aged 76 Sir Glanmor Williams Scholar who gave new life to Welsh history and championed the "common man" at its root Sir Glanmor Williams, CBE, historian, was born on May 5, 1920. He died on March 2, 2005, aged 84 George Matthews British Communist Party loyalist and newspaper editor who toed Moscow's line but softened his stance with age George Lloyd Matthews, communist and Editor of the Daily Worker, was born on January 24, 1917. He died on March 29, 2005, aged 88 Sir Edwin Leather Canadian soldier and Empire loyalist who became a Conservative MP and the Governor of Bermuda Sir Edwin Leather, KCMG, KCVO, Governor of Bermuda from 1973 to 1977 and former Conservative MP, was born on May 22, 1919. He died on April 5, 2005, aged 85 Misguided protests over the uncircling of Sloane Square Having It All is Never Enough Debate the issues of the day as they happen Not worth the worry Debt time bomb So not me Cutting the cloth Heathrow reaches for the sky Notebook Architecture Political identity Oh dear, never mind Real hardship Food for thought Double whammy Court Circular Forth Coming Marriages Marriages School News Birthdays Births Marriages Golden Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Anniversaries Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Blue skies, full of fur and dandruff Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day April 11,1944 Five-Day Forecast Times Online weathercall Times Sport Hemmings hunts down victory in National Racing Times Test Where your Money Went McCoy puts loose talk in perspective The Times Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Hexham Newton Abbot Worcester Wright in top form The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Southwell Kelso Frizzell County Championship Second Division Northamptonshire Last Season Derbyshire Last Season Durham Somerset Last Season Lancashire Worcestershire Last Season Yorkshire The Yorkshire County Cricket Club Leicestershire Essex 125 Years Leicestershire Frizzell County Championship First Division Nottinghamshire Glamorgan Glamorgan Morgannwg Gloucestershire Surrey Last Season Hampshire Sussex Last Season Warwickshire Middlesex Kent Last Season Prior presses his claims further Somerset v Durham UCCE Oxford UCCE v Gloucestershire Cambridge UCCE v Essex Sussex v Loughborough UCCE South Africa edge ahead as Smith slowly takes advantage The Weekend's Scoreboards History-maker happy to be up and running again David Powell on the dark days that followed Dick Beardsley's 1981 feat Wilkinson a must for Woodward's Lions, says Andrew Leeds grab firm hold of lifeline Zurich Premiership Leicester give Goode vibrations Northampton touch the depths Scorers Worcester enjoy their drive How They Stand Wasps ride out victory to secure semi-final Zurich Premiership Shoguns make sure of title as Exeter slip up How They Stand Henman's one-man show goes on Neil Harman finds the British No 1 relishing the prospect of playing another five years at the highest level Monaco gives chance to repeat last year's feat of clay The Results Service Victory eludes bold Vikings Today's Fixtures Briers provides edge as Wolves bare teeth Rugby League Engage Super League Soaraway Jets power to title Australia triumph Crème Brule Loeb's victory Bvlgari Barrage of birdies and in a flash Golf the Masters Turning Point Donald charge pays dividend Final Scores from Augusta The Times Crossword 22,947 Belligerent Rossi roars back for rousing victory Motorcycling Tiger shows his heels Times Sport DiMarco bows to masterful Woods The Times Investec The Game The Times Quotes of the Day Just why do we demonise McDonald's with such relish? Hamburgers Science shunned Brushed aside Nothing to Haydn Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Hem up, waist in, credit card out... another sale for the queen of personal shoppers Claine Mack virtually invented the role of personal shopper and dresses a wealthy international client list at the Bergdorf Goodman store in New York. Lucia van der Post watches her at work Middle-class offence London's police chief has a message for the middle class: get more involved if you want to cut crime. By Sue Ellicott The Times I won't be crying if I lose She supports Blair on Iraq, but wants regime change in the US. She is a mixed-race Jewish MP who is pro-Palestinian. Now Oona King is facing her stiffest political challenge, says Alison Roberts In one ear (or eye) and then Learning difficulties in children could be due to visual and hearing problems, says Jerome Burne Volkswagen Tomorrow in T2 The Smart Family Guide Health It's a skewer thing The Times Chicken and Aubergine Yakitori Times Online Picture Gallery Poncey Take a running jump, pill pushers the chill factor So you've packed away your winer woollies and now it's brass-monkey weather. Fear not: James Delingpole has the solution If you want to shine, cons Crib Notes: Metallics The biggest leap of faith for Billy Elliot Getting the hit film on to the stage has been triple the work, finds Ian Johns When Little Children Suffer: Kids in the Limelight Viewpoint First Night Kitsch and tell: bedroom secrets and home truths Design Outlandish wallpapers from the past century bring back to Bob Stanley some of his warmest childhood memories Week Ahead When X marks the slot Viewpoint How do you win an election? Well, a famous face, a popular cause and the clout of television make a powerful cocktail, argues Sarah Vine Theatre The Heiress of the Cane Fields Greenwich Playhouse First Choice The Lion King Truth in reconciliation Theatre Amajuba Criterion, W1 Concert GPO Music Britten Theatre, RCM Royal Opera House Pop Racine Bar Academy, N1 TV & Radio The Times David Chater's Choice Review Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice The rise of the ordinary people Weekend's TV Viewing Guide Our heritage is at stake True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3561 Polygon Picture Gallery Word Watching Su Doku The Writers Bureau College of Journalism The Game Picture Gallery Pearce Uncovered Robson Sends Albion Upwards The Game Says Whistle Blower Pearce Battling Oliver Kay speaks to the former England captain determined to silence his in-laws Jol Wants Keane to Be a Stayer Glazer Gears up for Final Offer Renault Sitting It out Counting on the Referee Smith Returns to Elland Road Rick Broadbent is witness to a Leeds united in mourning by physio's death Hackett Whistles a Happier Tune Russell Kempson touches base with a rare breed down on the farm World Leader Pays a Visit Spotting the Difference United Hit by Wanderlust Tony Cascarino says Van Nistelrooy's mind appears to be focused elsewhere It's Time to Decide on Middle England Mark Pougatch gives vote to Lampard over Gerrard How Sven Uses Chris De Burgh to Woo Women Tom Dart on the latest Eriksson farce - and it doesn't involve substitutes Gilberto Resolves to Click Back into Place Gary Jacob speaks to the midfield player about injury woes Bolton Build on Fear Factor Bolton Wanderers (2) 3 Okocha 13 (pen), Nolan 33, Giannakopoulos 54 Fulham (0) 1 Boa Morte 47 Cracks in Ferguson's Empire Begin to Widen Norwich City (0) 2 Ashton 55, McKenzie 66 Manchester United (0) 0 United unable to respond to Norwich's excellence Arsenal Lead in Race for Second Place Middlesbrough (0) 0 Arsenal (0) 1 Pires 73 Middlesbrough left regretting Hasselbalnk's miss City Take Full Advantage as Liverpool Labour Manchester City (0) 1 Musampa 90 Liverpool (0) 0 Late goal gives Benítez much to consider Perrin Warms to New Task Portsmouth (2) 4 Yakubu 3, Stone 20, Kamara 83, Lualua 90 Charlton Athletic (2) 2 Fortune 22, Murphy 45 Weary Chelsea Miss Makelele's Influence Chelsea (0) 1 Drogba 82 Birmingham City (0) 1 Pandiani 65 Everton Rediscover their Winning Ways Everton (1) 4 Arteta 7, Cahill 47, 54, Vaughan 87 Crystal Palace (0) 0 Youngestever Hughes Laughs off Boring Tag Blackburn Rovers (1) 3 Pedersen 11, Jakobsson 48 (og), Reid 55 Southampton (0) 0 Robinson Shows Head for Heights Aston Villa (1) 1 Vassell 27 West Bromwich Albion (0) 1 Robinson 90 Diffident Newcastle Controll into Trouble West Ham Stay in Contention West Ham United (0) 3 Shaw 76 (og), Sheringham 89 (pen), Zamora 90 Coventry City (0) 0 Reading Capitalise on Lapse in Concentration Cardiff Hurt by Old Boys Forest Lack Backbone as the End Hears Times Online Bradford Allow Taylor a Taste of Promotion Ugarte Lands Wrexham First Silverware Barnet End their Exile Mark Venables on the man who did it his way No Substitute for Lucky General Chisholm Bellamy Proving his Value to Celtic Heart of Midlothian (0) 1 Cesnauskis 90 Celtic (1) 2 Sutton 3, Bellamy 49 Bank of Scotland Premierleague The Times Peacemakers Edge Closer to their Goal Gabriele Marcotti on football's power to unite enemies in the Middle East Eccentric Lizarazu Determined Gary Jacob looks at the methods behind the madness of the Bayern full back Owen Makes It Lucky 13 for Madrid To Beat System in Quest for Success Results and Statistics Playing the Waiting Game Could Backfire in the End Weekly £500 Winner The Leader Board The Super League Championship manager 5 www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Championship manager 5 Race is Not a Fun Place Match of the Day Delia's Dish . . . 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