News from 13/04/2005
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Claire Davis, Robert Cole, Gavin McDonald, Geoffrey Carr, Andrew Pierce, E. A. George, Neelam Verjee, Fred Redwood, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Kyo Campbell, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Pamela Taylor, Philip Howard, Sam Lister and Devika Bhat, Sean O'Neill and Steve Bird, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Philip Webster, David Charter and Rosemary Bennett, James Hider, James Eve, Peter Barlow, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Colleen McCullough, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Colin Brightwell, David McVay, David Habershon, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Sam Coates, John Street, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Chris Owen, Alan Hamilton, Kate Burt, David Wilkins, Julian Thomas, Malcolm Chase, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Mark Griffiths Horticulture correspondent, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Rosemary Bennett, Oliver Kay, Rachel Landon, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, David McVay and Peter Lansley, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Dr Monica Seeley, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Rose Hogan, Michael Cullup, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Gary Kitchen, Matt Dickinson, Dr Tanya Byron, V. G. Farthing, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Dave Cheseldine, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Siân Morgan, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tom Cox, Paul Bidwell, Paddy Hills, Ian Johns, Tayfun Balkan, Guy Liardet, Peter Harden, Jeremy Morris, Bruce Anderson, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Nony Ardill, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Anthony Daley, Stephen Green, Ben Webster, Christine Buckley, Philip Webster and Christine Selb, Dileep Premachandran and Garth Wattley, Simon Jenkins, Alan Coren, Kate Quill, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Jenny Davey, Antony Ansell, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Peter Inson,
ResumoThe Times Europe showdown on cash for Rover Musing around Fighting back Force of God World's a stage Back in fashion Index Doctors who backed Blair desert Labour But here is one very satisfied NHS customer Tesco Little Angels Downloaders face court as record bosses strike back In the Times Today Belmarsh trio charged with plotting more attacks in US Gangmaster is given discharge Damages award Tests on animals Aspirin lifesaver Clarification Comment Leaving the impression of an apple cast out of Paradise Sitting can be sublime, reports Rachel Campbell Johnston Burberry Prorsum The Freudian muse without a slip But who is the naked woman in the artist's latest picture? He is not saying. Jack Malvern looks at the contenders Doctors 'never dreamt Labour could do this much damage' What they say now. . . Power struggle goes on and on Election2005 Consultants ditch Blair for failing to deliver Prada Doctors 'never dreamt Labour could do this much damage' Many who backed the party say that increased management is damaging the health service, write Sam Lister and Devika Bhat Fishermen suspected in gun killing of porpoises Bvlgari T2 Man used net to plot murder Sex attacks Husband killed Divorcees at risk Short shrift 'Lady, Give Me your Jewellery. I Have Got a Gun brother Mugger, armed and dangerous, but no match for Superwoman Every little helps on the road to crushing your retail rivals The rise of Tesco shows no signs of slowing, Patience Wheatcroft, Business Editor, says. But not everyone is happy with such success Every little helps on the road M&s sales tell a tale of the hard times Picture Gallery Business How a path was cleared for Tesco's march into high street Gardeners plot to save the birds and the bees Nature Cheltenham & Gloucester Sending your Garden Wild Christian Aid £3,000 for Harris cap HP recommends Microsoft Windows XP Professional Welcome to Colditz, the civilised prison for the officer elite Hewlett-Packard Development Company Britons turn expat to beat driving fines Registering your car abroad is the latest ruse to escape traffic wardens and speed cameras, reports Ben Webster Citroën Election 2005 Online Farmer jailed over cockfight Weighty matter Dawson burgled Murder remand A very dogged rescue United For sale: £2.5m island paradise Hadrian's Wall Let us pray Degree of control parents have in running schools Post Office queues Water shortage What the Dickens? Legal aid heading towards 'collapse Paternity leave Street games Lions on tour Tins to come Dear Mum. . . Rise... or fall? The Times Putin's Promise The world must hold the Russian leader to his pledge to quit in 2008 Undergrowth What the gardening impulse says about us Which particular judge and jury were you wanting to rent today, sir? Second Opinion Doctors, Labour and the state of the health service Make an example of him The daddy of all dilemmas Charles Kennedy may want to be with his baby but at this crucial time the Lib Dems come first Farewell to an old-fashioned troublemaker The empty theatricality of today's politics was anathema to Tam Dalyell, a servant of the Commons for 43 years Nothing has changed: Mr Howard is still madly in love with Whitehall Saloon bar Verdi ain't no tragedy First Night Opera Un Ballo in Maschera Covent Garden TwiX The Sharpest Critics Ps Hertz By a Correspondent: Shipman 'told to go hang himself' Superfast Broadband Times Election 2005 Ducking and diving, ageing prize-fighter still fears the sucker punch Four years after dishing out a left hook, John Prescott treads waritly among voters in Essex, writes Ben MacIntyre Taking it on the chin Xday8 As politicians squabble, silent millions are voting for apathy We may define ourselves as centre-left on paper but apathy took 41 per cent of the 2001 vote, writes Caitlin Moran. Photographs by Anna Branthwaite Berocca You can make a difference: it's all about turnout Polls will play a crucial role in convincing supporters to vote, Peter Riddell reports Election People Campbell's withering glare moves on Multiple Display Advertising Items Ps The Times Manifesto opts for the personal touch AOL So sorry, says fake photo candidate Tories close ranks in a damage-limitation exercise after campaign gaffe, Tom Baldwin and Sam Coates report Cherie curries favour in fight against East Ender Galloway Gatwick express Howard's credibility on line over spending plans Do the Numbers Add up? Taxpayers face year's wait for Tory cuts Plan B for Baby crowns King Ming Carte Noire St Anthony's Hospital Bargain of the Day Own Goal of the Day Pearly King of the Day Quiz Question of the Day The Times Ripples that could turn into a wave of discontent Is trouble brewing at Starbucks? The ambience of a coffee shop trapped between two party HQs has become suddenly strained. Tom Baldwin reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Conclave goes hi-tech to stop spies Vatican can beat bugs for £150 Ask Jeeves Bush tactics with Israel will have to change soon The Co-operative Bank Walk for Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Kennedys fight over family home A £1.9 million Cape Cod mansion is at the centre of the latest row involving the senator's former wife, James Bone reports Don't repeat errors of past, Rumsfeld tells Iraq's leaders Multiple Display Advertising Itmes Multiple Display Advertising Items Japanese are told to face up to history Minister fears that row over new school book could threaten trade worth £100bn with China, reports Leo Lewis in Tokyo Chirac toils to stem tide of 'no' voters in EU constitution poll Broadband speeds for only £2.08 a month Picture Gallery MEPs accused over expenses (AP): Flu tests halted (Reuters): Siege girls freed (AP): Bomb charges (Reuters): Leader's millions You Don't Have to Be Wealthy to Live on More Money … London Sheratcn Park Towe A fitting end to the ill-fitting British suit A suitable man to spark a men's clothing revolution The British Clothing Chain Store Has Much to Fear from Mr. Daswani Putin may return to power in 2012 Russian President hints at plan for third term in office as rivals speculate about who will succeed him, Jeremy Page reports Weather Eye Times Business More St Ives cuts Pensions caution BP property sale Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Showdown looms as EU queries Rover loan Pension funds set for $400m court claim against AIG Tesco aims to double pace of expansion abroad Marks & Spencer M&S sales slide continues Extraordinary omission Right indicator Direct Line The competition make it tough for Rose Need to Know FTSE 100 Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Mittal acquisition Stop Press Clash on GM feed Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot Ex-Gucci 'dream' duo are back in fashion Alert over payout at Travis Pair altered the fortunes of label French bank in new dispute Sale of Caradon Plumbing stalls as talks hit technical snag Boots signs up UBS but denies it is being defensive Warming Nations for a Century Tycoon eyes Somerfield as home for luxury flats Northern Foods to force price cuts on its suppliers Africa alert for Blair and Brown UBS US trade deficit widens to record Oil prices ease on demand forecast Börse offers more concessions to avert coup by rebel investors NYSE traders accused of doing own deals at expense of clients 'Make tens of millions or sell FT', Pearson told Reed data break-in was more serious Top miners 'must tap Russia's riches' Priory City Diary Tough Cookies Moving property? Cosi fan tutti frutti Advisers circle in hope of rich pickings UBC plans to cash in on digital music Less becomes more in the 'memory war' Rugby World Cup France 2007 Telstra calls banks to aid Australia's biggest share sale Top Sell-Offs The Times Unit Trust Information Service Axa Fund Mgrs Ltd The Times The Times Hypocrisy rules skies in aircraft battle Hanson lifted as plan for US asbestos fund gains ground 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) Eurotop 100 Vedanta's investors should mine a rich seam of profits Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers St Ives Gilts Broker's view boosts BPB's Footsie hopes Smaller Capitalisation Shares Tullow Oil Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Break in unlawful use triggers enforcement Court of Appeal Convention defeats squatter's land claim Chancery Division Times Register Andrea Dworkin Radical writer who scandalised convention and galvanised feminists with her storming views on pornography and male aggression Andrea Dworkin, feminist writer, was born September 26, 1946. She died on April 9, 2005, aged 58 Sir William Harris Gifted administrator who redrew the map of Britain with his mammoth design for the postwar network of highways Sir James Farquharson Engineer who is the last years before independence laid 1,800 miles of railway in Kenya, Uganda and Sudan Sir James Farquharson, KBE, engineer, was born on November 1, 1903. He died on February 17, 2005, ageed 101 RHS is now the slug's best friend Defending our coasts from the plastic tide A Terminal in Decline Debate the issues of the day as they happen Waterloo international could be converted into a shopping complex if the Government has its way. What do you think should be done with it? The strongest link Delayed reaction A political stand No demand What's your view? Now and then Mass migration Rail v roads Room for both Public voice Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages School News Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Want to place a classified advertisement? Memorial Services Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Catch the colour of paradise at sunset Weather Eye Paul Simons DJM: Nature Notes On this Day April 13,1996 Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Motivator sidesteps Guineas to run at York Racing Newmarket Musselburgh Exeter Times Test Cheltenham Newmarket The Times Sports Book Cape Columbine to keep up good work Stalls open on journey into unknown The Times Beverley The Results Service Today's Fixtures Ruddock may join Lions after change of heart by Wales Rugby Union Rusedski's early spring crushed by Federer Tennis Williams upset by Oxford Blues Whistle drive Extended Tour Cyphers crack Qualified success Kenya command Lindeberg has tricks up sleeve for fashion victims of fairways Tom Cox finds the sport's leading clothes designer shaping a futue that mixes the traditional and the modern Road to Rehabilitation Honeymoon with Rooster gets Flintoff back to (Bolton) basics in fitness race Matthew Pryor climbs a few chilly hills to witness at first hand England all-rounder's battle A summer of great expectation The Times The Rain Men Catering and car parking, not cricket, is where clubs hit jackpot Ackerman aiming to add value for Leicestershire The History Timesonline Bitter Schofield in battle against his former county Six-match ban casts doubt on Ganguly's future role Radcliffe refuses to rise to bait of McColgan gibes Flora London Marathon David Powell finds world record-holder confident and content despite criticism Haining in the running to make big impression Level Best Quinn's equaliser leaves Forest facing slide towards relegation How They Stand Pools Forecast Wolves warm to drawing capacity of Hoddle Coca-Cola League Luton up as Turner seals it for Brentford Glazer takeover does not require United support William Hill O'Leary sets his sights on prize guy Gera Old Trafford's laughing boys feel rough edge of Keane's tongue Last Night's Results The Premiership Today Souness to gamble on fitness of key players Inter fans' flare-up heaps new shame on country European Cup Our Sports Staff: Wembley unlikely to foil Paris match Cole panel offers hope Numbers Game Supporters keep low profile in a quiet city With most Liverpool fans to arrive in Turin, Tony Evans wonders if the eerie peace is just the calm before the storm Benìtez prepares to launch Cissé into the action Threat of revenge causing headache for police Job is done but late slip-ups dim European Cup Chelsea's twin peaks drive them on towards summit How They Lined up The Times Crossword 22,949 Timesonline Chelsea Times Sport Chelsea offer Mourinho private solace The Times Mortgages for Business Trouble flares in Milan derby The Times Quotes of the Day Peace and stability in Hendon Central by way of Kazakhstan If immigration cannot be raised in an election campaign, when can it be raised? My bill of wrongs Name it in three Taking the pledge Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? David, Kimberly, Boris and Petsy: it's showtime Ginny Dougary, who wrote the lyrics for David Blunkett: The Musical, reveals how the show was inspired and explains why the real-life characters are perfect for the stage David, Kimberly, Boris and Petsy: it7apos;s showtime Our characters find souls and an inner life The Times Modding: the next big bling Boy racers beware—modifying cars is so trendy that girls have joined the scene, says Kate Burt Speak to your child as you as you would like to be spoken to Setting consistent boundaries will help to improve your child's behaviour, but it's also important to give him loving attention, too, says Dr Tanya Byron in the final extract from her new book The Times Time out: The Zero Tolerance Approach The Sticker Chart: To Make It Work You Must Stick with It If they don't achieve all their slots, be calm and suggest they might do better later Contact Dr Byron What a great dinner, old bean Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Red Mullet with Beans, Tomatoes and Mint In a swoon over me? Surely not Emotional Intelligence As a repressed mill owner in the BBC's North and South, Richard Armitage spawned an army of besotted female fans. And he hadn't even noticed, he tells Penny Wark I booted men out; I liked being alone Love Etc It may be in, but it's not necessairly iconic The i-word has been bandied about for far too long, and Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong aims to reclaim it for the truly legendary The Bangle Angle Old Brush, New Twist Political Dressing down by Mr Brown Arts That Highland fling Visual Art Victoria and Albert's love of Scotland began a tartan-and-shortbread tradition that is revisited in two new shows, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Will & Grace sky & artsworld Condemnations of barbarism the Home Place What is it about Scottish art that is peculiarly Scottish—apart from the subjects? The Leopard hunt Exhibition Twenty artists sent to reflect on Lampedusa's novel in Sicily had to avoid the shadow of Visconti. Kate Quill explains Tomorrow in Screen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Simon Preston Festival Hall Young and the restless Theatre Over Gardens Out Southwark Playhouse, Se1 Pop British Sea Power Waterfront, Norwich Cabaret At the Drop of a Hippopotamus King's Head, N1 Crème A meeting of minds Working Relationship Edward de Bono, an author and world authority on the teaching of creative thinking, and his personal assistant, Paddy Hills Eight Great Time Savers for E-Mailers PA to National Clinical Advisors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overlooked... for being too young Age Matters It's a fight for fair treatment, says Fred Redwood Conference Call FYI The Times Tate TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Satellite Choice The Times Main Channels Choice Answers from Back Page Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Days that Shook the World BBC Two, 7pm Viewing Guide I Survived... Freefall Five, 8pm Variations Make Me Beautiful, Please ITV1, 9pm Grand Designs Channel 4,9pm Demolition Man (1993) Five, 9pm Film Choice Stephen Dalton Enemy at the Gates (2001) BBC Three, 9pm Breakdown (1997) Channel 4,11.05pm Nanny state built on shaky foundations Last Night's TV Joe Joseph The White House rocks True Fiction Toby Moore George W. Bush has revealed the contents of his IPod. But the President's taste in music is no random affair . . . T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3563 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Picture the loan
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