News from 12/04/2005
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, Niall Wilson (Chartered Educational Psychologist), Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Linda Tsang, Philip Howard, Andrew Taylor, Camilla Cavendish, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, Jon Gerra, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Phillip Oppenheim (Secretary), Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Edmond Cherbonnier, Kevin toolis, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Georgia Owen, Donald Hutera, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Liza Ramrayka, John Prescott, Gary Jacob, Jon McLeod, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Bradley Wain, Heather Nicholson, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Des Eccles, Anatole Kaletsky, Donald McLeod, David Hands, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, John W. McLean, Edinburgh, Sandy McCallum, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Howard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Claire Smith, Santa Maria, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Eve Thomas, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Kristy McLeod, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Liz Young, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Valerie Jeffries, David Jeffery, Graham Darlow, Philip Stott, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, D. R. S. Moseley, Ronald Watson, Jeremy Page, Catherine Blyth, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, David Hampton, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Bruce Atkinson, Neera Sharma, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Shami Chakrabarti, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Steve Gledhill, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Allison, Tom Baldwin Phillip Webster and Sam Coates, Joanna Pitman, R. C. Mulholland, Philip Webster Political Editor, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, V. Moses, Ian Johns, Luke Hamill, Alex Swanson, Robert Richardson, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Mark Wynter, Tim Martin, Ben MacIntyre, Edward Beaumont, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, John Avery Jones, Jamie Whyte, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kate Quill, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Linda Walker, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Marvin Swithland, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Abigail Rayner, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Paul D. Spencer Ellis, Neil Tregarthen, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Trevor Phillips,
ResumoThe Times Shipman's diary tells of 'despair' Motorway flash Oil tax demand Public Agenda Prize for Parris Eat out for £5 Index Parties warned against inflaming race tension Spot the difference In the Times Today The Times Kennedy's campaign moves to labour ward Warning on election racial tension Election 2005 Picture Gallery No seatbelt? That's like half a burglary Road Safety A most Gratifying Ale Motorway driving at over 70mph? You're on camera Put up your money to save Rover, directors are urged Man who snapped up TVR may go for MG Confused workers sent home with full pay but little hope Nature Duchess debut on the balcony Village death Online turn-off Smiles apart Texan, Country and Western On the Beat about Bush Lastminute The music that makes Bush's motor run Grow up if only for your children's sake, Archbishop urges Rowan Williams accuses Britain of abusing youth by default, Ruth Gledhill reports. Photographs by Nick Ray Hiscox The Drug of Choice for Millions Prudential Ryanair Fly Cheaper One in four at risk of cannabis psychosis How Shipman ended his life Serial killer's widow tells of a loving husband who contacted her every day from jail and worried about her financial hardship, but never discussed suicide, Andrew Norfolk writes Pru Health In deep despair behind bars Doctor disciplined after queries over 270 deaths Home-made noose brought a swift end Sainsbury's Ancient Text Flymonarch Britain may have to give up oldest known Bible Warning as doctors turn backs on arthritis drug DHL Ps Index Expedia Dum-Di-Dumbing down? Long lost episodes take Archers fans down memory lane Friends of the corporate Earth The outgoing food watchdog chief takes ecology groups with a pinch of salt, Mark Henderson writes Irishferries Just AA sk Who's who on the Front Line? Murder charge Yorke mugging Carer sentenced Porpoises killed Daughter tells of 'plot to kill father for inheritance' Mother set free as murder convictions are quashed Dymo Doherty told he is in clear Farms and form-filling Balance between taxes and growth EU constitution Priorities for the teaching of reading Child poverty France's heroine Wedding gifts Scottish university tuition charges Holy watering holes Election preference Lessons on a plate The Times What We're Thinking The Conservative manifesto shows real progress, but more must be done Altitude Sickness The Boeing-Airbus dispute is a political mid-air collision Rock the Vote Music makes the candidate or is a soundtrack for psychobabble Me, a big Jesse and Pacino. Well, it beats backwards hill walking La Notebook Chris Ayres It's this simple: wind farms the size of London, or clean, safe nuclear plants Election 2005 my Big Issue Is this really the end of the IRA? Adams's speech was republican heresy, but it could end 800 years of bloody history The Times Join the Debate Picture Gallery There's a Rover in all of us Amid all the hand-wringing and rage, remember one thing - at least these people made something Politics of the absurd Unspun Jamie Whyte Bogus tsunami charities lay traps for British volunteers Young people are being lured to Thailand by fake websites, then robbed of money and passports, writes Daniel McGrory Dell Law Preying on the Dead and Living BAC Tuning in to a Health Scare Frequent use of mobils is 'not linked to cancer' HSBC The world's local bank An evening of warm-blooded laughs in Amelia Bullmore's … Toucan A courtroom drama that evokes shame and sorrow First Night Theatre Bloody Sunday Tricycle London Nw6 Piano Auctions Limited Times Election 2005 Howard sets out a slimmed down vision of the future The Conservative manifesto's diet of low taxation, immigration and crime is aimed squarely at the party's core supporters, writes Rosemary Bennett Picture Gallery X Day 7 A manifesto for Tory recovery or Ben MacIntyre heads to weathervane Watford, the seat the Tories must win to get a majority, to assess whether the Conservatives' strategy is likely to get a fair wind A programme for government? Drawing a blank in series of empty pages 2 Seconds 2 Minutes The Manifesto in Full Having a great time. Love, Tony Bonhams Brown won't rule out need for tax rises Labour Plans Rewards and pitfalls of immigration issue Secrets & Lies Lloyds TSB It's a nightmare. A politician with something of the dawn about him Ann Treneman Sketch T2 And now coming soon… the film Election People Thatcher's lap do Ask Hague on track Ps ITV plans long night of party politics Too late to beat poll fraudsters Labour lead up Father's stand Jokes fall flat The Path Well Trodden World of Politics Barclays Taxpayers get bill for 80 fellow travellers 'Tax' to save pensions ruled out Brown aide says there are no plans to introduce compulsory savings schemes, Rosemary Bennett reports Aerlingus Punch of the Day Boast of the Day Dirty Trick of the Day Aquability We'll Recycle your Rubbish Times World News Northern rock Chinese farmers riot over crop poisoning Factories built during the country's new economic boom have sparked a violent backlash, reports Clifford Coonan in Huaxi Neighbours shake hands on an alliance of giants Nationwide Green Flag Jackson's tears before bedtime (AFP): Pilgrims killed (Reuters): Factory collapses Election date (AP): Dworkin dies (AFP): Toad rage Walk for Life Tiny Tycoon faces jail after 'show trial' Mikhail Khodorkovsky, once Russia's richest man, claims he is the victim of trumped-up charges, reports Jeremy Page Bush demands a halt to more West Bank homes Picture Gallery Grand Designs The Things They Said Protest at Senate over hawk for UN envoy Multiple Display Advertising Items Dominatrix gives Treasury painful lesson A sexual harassment lawsuit in California has transformed the department's normally staid image, reports Chris Ayres Times Business Cadbury pay leap Tuesday April 12 2005 Opec to up output LSE trades higher Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Lazard head set for $270m float BP unit faces billion-dollar Russian tax bill Company fires 'unethical' staff Billions Flow into London Hedge funds prove good bet for capital Arguing sides both in wrong Jennie Page Low note Egg-zero A high price to pay for moribund Rover Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Stewart ruling Stop Press Barr drugs win Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Su Doku Business Big Shot Xerox Pressure intensifies for MCI to reopen bid talks Settling with Spitzer Morgan Stanley rebels seek talks Marsh cuts jobs as it overhauls price plan Ex-boss of AIG set to 'take the Fifth' with regulators Mandelson nearly called in Blair on Airbus-Boeing row Summer in the cities Candidate rejected City Diary Hobson's choice Heavy weather BT Russia's top grocer to list on LSE Hp invent Retailers lifted by early Easter Fashion chain falters Picture Gallery Listed in London Adobe Civil service moves hit West End letting Lipton plans bid for £1bn regeneration Europe and US must beware of the five tigers Formal Notice for Permanent Interest Bearing Shares Will Currency Movements Reduce Imbalances in Global Trade? Court plea to remove Hollinger Inc board Wolves lines up £46m bid for Jennings brewery Priory Equitable Life 'aimed for deep pockets' Vodafone and O2 face EU hearing The Times Microsoft makes $550m provision Further blow for Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Analysts query China 'deal too far' and RBS shares suffer 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 (000s) Lock in some profits just in case drinks deal collapses The Day's Biggest Movers Venture Production Gilts JJB Sports slips as profit-takers move in Smaller Capitalisation Shares Pipex Business Equity Prices Varilux Leisure 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 Interexec Times Register Norbert Brainin Ebullient violinist who led the Amadeus Quartet for 40 years while also pursuing, a successful career as a soloist and a teacher Norbert Brainin, OBE, leader of the Amadeus Quartet, was born on March 12, 1932. He died on April 10, 2005, aged 82 Gwydion Brooke Virtuoso bassoonist who played for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra Gwydion Brooke, bassoonist, was born on February 16, 1912. He died on March 27, 2005, aged 93 George Fielding Leader of a complex and dangerous wartime SOE mission probing inside German-occupied Austria Sir Richard Catling Lives in Brief Rod Price, guitarist, was born on November 22,1947, in London. He died after falling down a staircase on March 22,2005, aged 57 Geoffrey Gilbert, FRS, biochemist, was born on December 3,1917. He died on March 1,2005, aged 87 No power to order new secret ballot Queen's Bench Division Given up Lost proportion Life threatening What's your view? Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Lon Defiance More responses on Linda Walker, a teacher jailed for threatening a gang of youths with an airgun Reverting to instinct Fear is not the key Sitting targets Community care Sympathise-and fight Court Circular Tribute School News Memorial Service Birthdays Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Golden Anniversaries Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Anniversaries Memorial Services Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Andrew Robson The Highlands toss their icy tresses Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day April 12,1988 In the late 1980s a poll tax was seen by Margaret Thatcher as a Note-winner to replace the "unfair" rates system Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Dubawi cut for Guineas after emphatic trial win Racing All hype, no glory as Grand Central entertains ideas above his station New Market The Times Sports Book Exeter Musselburgh The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Kelso Lingfield Park Southwell Baseball Basketball Bowls Cricket Equestrianism Today's Fixtures Football Rowing Rugby union Tennis William Hill Baldini aims to reproduce Athens form Athletics Flora London Marathon James Eve on why Sunday's race is so important to the Olympic champion Woodward opts for veterans with battle honours Winners and Losers Ebookers sports Pride of Lions Times Online Gullivers Sports Trowel Maiden doubles up Guinness Scoreboard Out of the Woods Middlebrook misery Sussex grind on Yesterday's Scoreboards Cook reveals recipe for bright future Fortune favours Woods when chips are down The Masters Join the Debate The Majors Scorecard It was the chip short that left mathematicians in a … Final Scores from Augusta Henman left in shade by Zabaleta's quest for perfection Giants player in drugs inquiry Sarwan digs in Stars on show City slickers Pelous ruled out Sculls success Madness in his method on the road back to greatness Finally, Real appreciate the gifts that make Owen special Pass master Beckham hailed after demolition of Barcelona David Sharrock discovers the Spanish press waxing lyrical about English duo Mini-Mo Show sees Chelsea suffer attack of the clones Cole calls on club to splash out Rampant Wolves showing signs of resurgence The Premiership Today Arsenal feel Ferguson's wrath over semi-finals Absence of Gerrard increases unease European Cup Peugeot The Times Crossword 22,948 Uefa takes aim again after Chelsea hold back their big guns Vaughan fits the bill as Everton find there is life after Rooney Times Sport Door to Lions is still open The Times On the Road to Fitness You are the Problem Quotes of the Day Labour's defensive election stance flatters the Tories Frontrunners on show Sparks could fly Benn's memories Image of the Day Competitors in the six-day Marathon des Sables endurance race in the Sahara mark the event's 20th anniversary in Rissani, Morocco Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Children out of control? I blame the parents If your children are screaming, crying and throwing tantrums it could be all your fault, says Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologist, in an extract from her new book To Be an Effective Parent, You Need to Take Charge Don't leave your children in front of the television while you get on with chores 'I'm probably the most worried man in the country' As race begins to dominate the election, Trevor Phillips, chairman of the CRE, is concerned that it may become a political football 'I was completely made up when I got the job. I ran … Don't bank on your money being safe Kate Quill is shocked by a bank's inertia when her brother's identity is stolen An ideas laboratory ... … or just a pseuds' leisure centre? Catherine Blyth returns with mixed feelings to her former workplace, the ICA People work at the ICA for love, not money, and love is apt to turn into hate The Times Send Jane your Queries Lighten up NB Zinc? Whatever Watch and Learn Nut Alert Doctor's Orders Boost your intake Smokers and heavy drinkers may lack zinc and magnesium, says Jane Clarke The best sources of zinc are meat and dairy produce, whole grains and pulses Scrambled eggs with a difference Dish Times Online A war hero who When the dashing Spitfire pilot Bill Ash was shot down he became a serial escaper. Heather Nicholson reports Picture Gallery Picture Gallery I hate people who are full of pretence Age of Enlightenment Can inspire us all Someday, your prints will come ... Dress for your Shape From flowers and stars to wallpaper stripes-there's graphic print skirt and a range of colours to match every figure, says Eve Thomas Party heaven for headonistic hens Beauty Expert Arts What on Earth can that be? Architecture The Casa da Música in Portugal has amazed even its creators, says Tom Dyckhoff Viewpoint Architecture and design are election issues, but what do the parties offer? Radio The mothers' tale Photography Tomoaki Makino captures the private lives of Japanese housewives in glorious detail, finds Joanna Pitman Tomoaki Makino Museuim 52, E2 Warm-blooded laughter Theatre Mammals Bush Theatre, W12 Madeleine Peyroux Jazz Bush Hall, W12 LSO/Gardiner Concert Barbican Philharmonia/MacKerras Concert Festival Hall Arditti Quartet Concert Wigmore Hall Opera & Ballet Diversions Dance The Place, WC1 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times James Miller looks at a hidden treasure house in Scotland Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Journeys to the ends of the Earth Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Independents' Day True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3562 Polygon Win Champagne Picture Gallery May 5th. After spoting the bobby on duty in the polling … Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts Public Agenda Headline of the Week Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Queues stay short for those hard-to-fill posts Issue of the Week Staff Shortages Feeling Fine The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Inside Whitehall Ways to unravel the red tape Management The Issue Explained Big Lottery Funding Agreements trip on targets Learn to say no nicely Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder A New Attenuating Energy Projectile Schooling the administrators Tony Richardson, of the National College of School Leadership, tells Carly Chynoweth why school administration now demands higher qualifications from its practitioners Media Monitor Times online In the Professional Press New Medical Research Are women treated differently? Health Other Stories we Liked The politics of keeping clean GPs singularly off-colour Road fines generate enormous revenues Councils Campaign Tale Ladyman likes 'extra' option Social Care Stonewall takes open route Charities PFIs head for the sun Private Finance Initiative Rant of the Week Legislation Update Education 8 Foreign Ways Never too early to invest in life Education Heaven Scent Evil influence is all washed up The 60-Second Management Book Of dons and drinking ... New homes plan does not meet the need Housing How They See us Doubts over DNA database Police Homeless get a ticket to ride Homelessness Prize Caption Competition Mediation in rape cases? Justice Snap of the Week Web Watch Index What They Say Students find cheap chic in charities Fashion Lessons I Have Learnt The place to see and be seen Organisations which work with the voluntary sector will be exchanging ideas, presenting new products and renewing acquaintances at CharityFair 2005 in London this month Essentials Key to ... Promoting Workplace Diversity Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Educational Supplement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get a Job as a ... Volunteer Manager Over to you ... Use complaints as aids to training What Worked for Me Agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline The Times Law Section Northern Ireland Civil Service Tough? Tough? We'll show you tough Home and legal affairs are central to the general election, Jon McLeod reports Access to justice should not depend on where people live Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Schedule D may be dead (but you still have to pay) John Avery Jones on how the bitter tax pill is sweetened by a coating of plain English Justis In the City No know-how Palpable delays Fraud squad Settling scores 'Not every lawyer wants to become a partner any more' Top firms are having to take a fresh look at the way that they attract, and keep, top-flight staff, reports Claire Smith Law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Lawyer of the week Trading places Lawdiary Queen's Counsel Sorry men, but sex is part of the contract Counsel
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