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News from 14/04/2005

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Andrew Robson, Nina Large, John McNamara, Jon Ashworth, Carol Lewis, Jeremy Stone, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Graeme Souness, Trevor Watts, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Cliff Prior, chief executive, Robert Thicknesse, Stewart Tendler and Sean O'Neill, Nolan Wengrowe, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robson, Philip Howard, Cath Janes, Mark Goldie, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Richard Irving, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Adam Jackson, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Robert Barlow, Elizabeth Hannah, Dominic Walsh, Derek Williams, Denis P. Riordan, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Robin Jepps, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Laurent Robert, Stephen Farrell, Cheyne Pride, Anthony Rodriguez, Anatole Kaletsky, Scott Murdoch, Russell Jenkins and Stewart Tendler, Caroline Merrell and Peter Klinger, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, R. Shaw, Robert on Robson's tactics, Richard Schickel, Greg Hurst, São Paulo, David Charter, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Neil Stainton, Sarah Vine, Roger Oldfield, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Andrew Selkirk, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, James McMeehan Roberts, Karen Bayne, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Michelle Henery Enterprise, Max Sulzbacher, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Nic Hopkins and Richard Owen, Paul Simons, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Caroline Merrell and James Doran, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Peter Stroudley, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Bob Szwejkowski, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jamie Whyte, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Martin Silk, David Whelan, chairman of JJB Sports, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Olivia Newton-John, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Rupert Thomson, Sarah Butler and Neelam Verjee, Germaine Greer, Gavin Kennedy, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Vera Mayer, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sir Bobby Robson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Rebecca Goldsmith,

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The Times New university test for teenagers Hostage's plea Cannabis driver Cheaper flights Wardrobe killing The al-Qaeda plot to poison Britain Murderer who planned to contaminate toothbrushes and face cream was allowed to slip through immigration net X Day 9 Blair insists that his legacy will remain under the next leader Election In the Times Today Comment Rampaging ram is car vandal Dyke speaks out Police arrested Correction Toucan Universities pilot entrance exam in effort to streamline selection Admissions officials are way of generic aptitude tests, reports Alexandra Blair New contact lens puts an end to myopia in sight Flu samples destroyed after epidemic fears Nature Jailed teacher's hunger strike Prisoner killed Dales restriction Beach-side Sweet awakening Dior Dr Who too scary for young children BBC imposes age limit of eight after parents complain about ghoulish scenes in the new series, Adam Sherwin reports How high street poison plot Security forces feared that they were in a race. They had to catch their man before he could carry out a terrorist attack in Britain, reports Sean O'Neill Mystery remains on killer's identity Informer's arrest brought down plan Bungled Special Branch raid left policeman dead Officers were not ready for terrorist, write Russell Jenkins and Stewart Tendler Only in the Saturday Times Air France Eight Algerians cleared of involvement in plot Prudential We are not seeking revenge for Steve—we pray for his killer every day Toyota Sport Sex-change compensation Law chief burgled Prison payout Just AA sk Offer only available by phone until 7th May 2005 on … Sony Direct Baronet's daughter is Freud's shy nude By a Staff Reporter: Driver killed eight in 90mph collision O2 Luxury for Less Currys Currys Chief Justice to retire as law reforms are complete Sky The Conran Shop Who Replaces Lord Woolf? Big match has big impact Universal Dental Implant KIA Underworld linked to missing girls Life with disability Salad days Interpretations of Adam Smith and Locke against present ideas of 'liberalism' Election pot and kettle Holy watering holes Hadrian's Wall Farms and form-filling Regional fare We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by … Political response to MG Rover crisis Substandard titles Picture Gallery Poison Plot The ricin case raises urgent questions about immigration and intelligence Ram Roaded Spring is the season of vanity and macho posturing When a Highland fling turned into a full-blown affair in the heather Policy without Passion A Labour manifesto that is strong on detail but light on vision Gordon Tony (honestly) Why I say oui to a French no Rejection of the EU constitution would also be a rejection of the clapped-out ideas of Europe's elites The litmus test is when the blue turns red The Blair era will be judged by history alongside Attlee's or Thatcher's it the Tories embrace its ideas Larger-than-life warrior armed with the R word and a righteous fury All emotion is lost in space Firstnight Theatre The Cosmonaut's Last Message Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Volvo The Sharpest Critics Ps Magnet Man, 91, left on hospital floor Victim of CJD Vision threat Drug fights breast cancer gene First map to show glimpse of a country to the West PC World Debate Neighbour robs couple's home Cereal salt cut Migrating genes Burning attack Loveless leaps Furnityre Village Blood, Sweat, Tears and Smiles Shipman 'tricked jail about suicide' The Murder of Pat Finucane Times Election 2005 True political theatre, or just a stage they are going through? Ann Treneman at Labour's Manifesto Launch Red All about IT Xday 9 Blair signs off with promise Labour's Seven Challenges Seven months ago Tony Blair set out "seven key challenges" facing Britain which would all be addressed by a "full and compelling prospectus" for Labour's thid term. Tom Baldwin assesses how far Labour's manifesto meets them The Manifesto in Full New town ready to fight old battles Harlow, once dedicated to the god of war, gave Labour's manifesto a distinctly hostile response. Ben MacIntyre reports Land Rover Size doesn't matter in separating the parties Secrets & Lies Picture Gallery How the Times Lifted the Lid What's the Problem? Tiscali Election chief suspended after hoard of post votes uncovered Election Online Oliver keeps the vital ingredient to himself Van Cleef & Arpels Whip and spin First the eyes and then the teeth. Please don't go any further south Joe Joseph at the Pictures Ps Spot the difference, again No rest for some People are nicer when you're not in charge, says Hague Freed from the burdens of office, the former Tory leader is enjoying the campaign. Simon de Bruxelles reports Tories rule out pledge refusing to raise taxes A question of motive in enemy territory Return to fray for new father After the birth of his child, Charles Kennedy is back in the campaign with his party's manifesto, Greg Hurst reports India Pale Ale BAC Tesco Hope and hatred in the heart of England Fashionable Move of the Day Specsavers Opticians Times World News Hamas militant adds ballot box to armoury Mahmoud Zahar tells Stephen Farrell he believes his group could topple Fatah in this summer's Palestinian elections Hamas Ford Hostage begs for life in terror video Online Digital TV Nationwide David Clulow Tiny Lover in wardrobe 'Kills husband' Leader halts trip over arrest fears Yuliya Tymoshenko of Ukraine was enraged to discover that she was on Russia's wanted list, reports Jeremy Page Onetel Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps MPA Walk for Life London Centre for Refractive Surgery (Reuters): Iran attack not in Sharon plans (Reuters): Paparazzi retrial (Reuters): Right to die law (AP): Olympics bomber PRU Health Calumet Naval clash looms in China-Japan row Listerine The Times Egg New Yorkers to be offered a mental health check Mother wary of son's pop star bond Thursday April 14 2005 Mail message Watchdog's bite Cinven windfall Stock Markets Commodities Ftse 100 Labour fails to address pensions in manifesto Ministers set aside £25m to keep Rover float Dealmaker quits as Morgan Stanley war escalates Metronet sacks chief Times Business Thursday April 14 2005 Executives at the Japanese company Kanebo have been … Ing Direct Only a fool expects Labour pension move Need to Know Ftse 100 Bet of the Day Exchange Rates Data BlackBerry Business Big Shot Apple's iPod hit Healthy profits Data Day Results in Brief Smaller Stock to Watch Rumour of the Day Look Ahead IMF doubts feasibility of Brown's promises to voters Renta Jobs figures point to tightening market Fund highlights imbalances in world economy Apax pulls offer as Woolworths unveils poor spring sales figures German group near to buying UBM unit Metronet behind schedule on all of its main Tube projects Property tycoon could pay £200m for Yates bars Bank of Scotland Corporate Hogg Robinson mulls IPO JJB to set up more health clubs Wimpole Ex-Treasury mandarin to take role in floated IG Sales surge at Moss Bros and Burberry Novartis in $375m drug revamp Priory City Diary Free ride for rebels Not such a cert Riddler's return An IPO Beckons Backroom boy Purcell's one piece of good news heads for the exit Joseph Perella said he never wanted to work anywhere else. Now he has quit Morgan Stanley. Caroline Merrell and Peter Klinger report Ryanair gets fuel levy cut at Stansted Extra flights to India could cut air fares by a quarter Greenberg may have to reverse share deal Small firms need shield when a big buyer falls Enterprise Oracle Taxing issues for businesses BCC conference Discipline at work Labour law talk Japanese cosmetics firm made up £1bn of profits The Times Family Silver Berlusconi plans cut in media stake to appease critics Dyke has key role in bid for BBC division Citigroup puts its money on 'undervalued' William Hill Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Eurotop 100 Odds are against a winning return for the refloated IG Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers British Land Gilts Egg fragile on fears of OFT inquiry Smaller Capitalisation Shares JJB Sports Business Equity Prices Interexec 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 Make a Wish Times Register William Bell Benign but effective conservationist who did much to preserve London's architectural heritage Lives Remembered John D. Stewart Paisley rocketeer whose band of amateur enthusiasts experimented with sending letters from the 1930s onwards Eileen Lewenstein Talented potter who was influential in the development of modern British ceramics Out of control Police justified in seven-hour detention of 3,000 demonstrators Law Report Queen's Bench Division It doesn't add up Necessary controls Added problems Be bold Definite maybe Keep off the Grass Debate the issues of the day, and join in the discusion with other Times readers Should the Government rethink its drugs policy? School News Burden on defendant Court of Appeal Appointments in the Armed Forces Legal News Court Circular Picture Gallery Tribute Forthcoming Marriages RGT: Birthdays Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Want to place a classified advertisement? Memorial Services In Memoriam Private In Memoriam - War Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Bridge A break in a brewery? It's perfect for the ale and hearty An historic brewery £720 for a week, five nights in Hong Kong, £499, or a week in Malta at £225. Tony Dawe lists the offers King of the castle You'll be at home on the range in Oz Airlinenetwork Reader Offers Ltd DJM: Nature Notes From our own correspondent: On this Day April 14, 1965 The crew of the Bremerhaven escaped, but the ship's dog died, when the cruise ship capsized while she was awaiting a repaint Five-Day Forecast Cloud incoming? Just shoot it down Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Quazar provides O'Neill with change of fortune Times Test Mullins chews over French raid for Aintree hero Hedgehunter Cheltenham Newmarket The Times Sports Book Montgomery's Arch looks on upward curve All change as Karen's Caper states classic case Ripon Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Golf Father and Son Foursomes Tournament Guiding light on the track of my fears Paralympics Matthew Pryor relives the drawbacks of being a 'blindfolded' velodrome virgin and is pleased his 17st frame is intact Taking on the World No regrets for former pride of the Lions Peter Dixon talks to a retiring but far from shy Martin Johnson about the future The Times Nadal power play too much for Belgian Tennis Wilkinson prepares for Falcons return Times Online Gloucester stage crisis talks Rugby Union Enigmatic woman ready to run back into the public spotlight Red-faced organisers embark on belated cover-up Select band driven on by desire to be ever-present Athletics Flora London Marathon David Powell shows his admiration for a dwindling group of distance runners Moores set to replace Marsh Red Bull opt out Millward resists Beachill boost Lincoln triumph Holders through My fab four get back to where we once belonged Matthew Pinsent on the compelling reasons behind the decision to rerun rowing's most famous race It's not Roger and out just yet Golf Tour Statistics Amos leads promising line-up Unique event for benefit of tsunami appeal The Times Smith makes short work of students Ridley's Triumph Kirby strives to find focus again after loss of guiding light Defiant Katich in need of support Frizzell County Championship First Division Sussex held together by Yardy's discipline Champions cheered by warm-up for Giles Yesterday's Scoreboards Hussey gives hint of Australia's riches Hick starts in familiar fashion with fluent innings Chilton rues more missed opportunities Second Division Jefferson proves tall order for lacklustre Yorkshire The Premiership Today Robert launches attack from Newcastle's flank Wasteful Fallon leaves rivals to sing blues Views from the Wing Fifa waiting for ticket-row verdict Hitzlsperger exit Dowie loses cool Berlusconi sends out distress signals after night of humiliation Gabriele Marcotti on the aftermath of a shameful scenario for the Italian game By Our Sports Staff: Fifa still sees racism as game's greatest evil Newell and the gang celebrate Flare for Trouble Restaurant meeting adds to the tension of United talks Faria Takes his Hat off to UEFA Manchester United Chelsea waiting in wings with £18m bid for Wright-Phillips Last four and all to play for in epic all-British semi-finals We Meet Again—the Story so Far Do You Remember? New heroes evoke golden memories of power and glory Triumph in Turin adds lustre to a great European force, James Ducker writes Reserves of courage see Benitez European Cup PSV keep their nerve Peugeot The Times Crossword 22,950 Times Sport Defiant Liverpool dig deep to set up Chelsea showdown The Semi-Final Chelsea v Liverpool Ac Milan or Inter Milan v Psv Eindhoven First legs to be played on April 26 and 27, second legs on May 3 and 4 Giants of Europe The Times Quotes of the Day Wake up at the back: this may turn out to be exciting In recent times this is the first election in which turnout has been so important Book early for life Quality street Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? You wanna be in our gang? Get a pompom At school in America Michele Kirsch hated the fake niceness of cheerleaders. Twenty years on she finds their British counterparts a welcome alternative to girl gangs with thuggish attitudes A girl asks us to shut up and turn the radio down so she can call in sick to work A Proper Sport It used to be the suburban high school equivalent of being a 'made' man He dies gracefully In a moving recollection of the death of his father-in-law, Rupert Thomson recalls the anguish of his last days, and the pain of saying goodbye The has retreated: he seems to be working his way towards a kind of serenity The Times The bittersweet symphony Dish Simple Lemon Tart Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Beauty? it really Fashion Emily Davies meets Rebecca Morrice Williams, whose make-up line, Becca, aims to provide customers with the cosmetic industry's holy grail—perfect skin Legwarmers worn with dresses for Xanadu were naff Getting Personal Double the trouble? Twins can complicate pregnancy and delivery, but medical advances mean that mother and babies should both do well, says Dr Thoms Stuttaford The taller and heavier the pregnant woman is, the more likely are non-identical twins If a woman is carrying twins, the volume of blood in her circulation doubles Potent Hopes for Prostate Patients Fit, young, otherwise healthy men were more likely to retain adequate potency Screen Now who are they kidding? Viewpoint: If PG is the new PC, why are most onscreen children in torment, asks Kevin Maher Indie directors don't want to provide childhood stereotypes Lost in translation New Releases The stars lose the plot in The Interpreter, says James Christopher The Interpreter 12A, 129 mins The Amityville Horro 15, 89 mins Wild Side 18, 93 mins Calling All You Pithy Critics The Assassination of Richard Nixon More New Releases A trio of young German radicals fails to get the vote of Wendy Ide The Edukators 15, 129 mins New Town Orginal 15, 88 mins Anatomy of a Murder 12A, 160 mis So did Kimba become Simba? Disney denies that The Lion king was based on a Japanese cartoon, but the similarities are striking, reports Sean MacAulay Kimba is a cub who journeys to manhood after his father's murder Disney contends that the story was developed in-house Piccadilly Theatre Www.theedukators.co.uk New Books A guide to the gay world and a memoir on the last hours of Hitler are an eclectic mix for Christopher Wood The Bent Lens by Lisa Daniel and Claire Jackson, Roundhouse, £9.99 Until the Final House by Traudi Junge, Phoenix, £7.99 Once more in the line of fire Restoring Samuel Fuller's classic war saga was a battle worth winning, says Richard Schickel Maria Full of Grace All we are saying is peace in our time Interview The radicalism of the 1968 generation is reborn in a German kidnap thriller. Stephen Dalton met its makers It's really killin', boys so willin' In The Fabulous Baker Boys, free with The Times this Saturday, Michelle Pfeiffer does what she increasingly chooses not to do, says Sean MacAulay: be a beautiful, tantalising star She doesn't play to the camera. She strives to make it disappear Virgin The Times Martone's mixed signals Opera Un Ballo in maschera Covent Garden Entertainments Revenge of the nerds Theatre Tristan and Yseult Cottesloe Arts in T2 More than just a pretty face: the violinist … Concert London Piano Competition Final Festival Hall First Choice Wet T-shirts need not apply The violinist Leila Josefowicz can and does do glossy, but her art isn't in it, she tells Nina Large When Youth Takes a Bow Radio Choice The Times A compulsive gambler confesses to hsi addiction Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Sky One Sky 106, Cable Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Apprentices in thrall to Sugar's sorcery Last Night's TV Sarah Vine Viewing Guide At last, the naked truth True Fiction T2 Quiz Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Hear again with nothing in either ear Digital Hearing Aids Information Services Ltd If you are using the old analogue aids fitted into … The Times Inside The Times Vote for better jobs and workers The Week in Work Statwatch What Else Happened Planning & Trading Graduates Gearing up for a career makeover Week 1: The Psychometric Test Data File The 60-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs, Turn to Start building an empire How to ... Be your Own Boss Why take orders from an overbearing, self-important, money-grabbing management when you have all those qualities yourself? Cath Janes offers sound advice on the solo route to success Competition: Win £8,500 of Panasonic Office Equipment Find out More Gallaher Group Plc Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … What Can I Earn? The CEO's lover can't be trusted. Shall I tell him? Worklife Challenge How Do I Become. . . The Times Who has the ear of the world's leaders? Interview Brigitte Andreassier-Pearl tells Clare Dight what it's like to be at the top of her profession as an interpreter for the United Nations ... and it's not like the movie My Best Move. . . ... And my Worst Neil "Nuff" Stainton, 39 Head of Chunk Records Test Yourself ... Do You Have an Executive Iq? Data File Web Watch What It's like Working for. . . The Key to. . . National Graduate Recruitment Rapid expansion means a wide range of choices The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job in ... Law Share buyback saves the day Case Challenge 2005 Last week we published the case study that formed the basis for the Europan Business School's Case Challenge. This is a summary of INSEAD's winning advice based on that case study with, below, the case author's comment Case Challenge What Really Happened Days that Shook Business The Long-Term Capital Management Bailout Course Watch The Office Psychologist How not to get lost in translation Relocating to ... Paris In the first of a new series on relocation abroad, Carol Lewis dons her beret and gets the lowdown on moving your family to the French capital 'Living in Paris is Absolutely Amazing' Cost of Living Work Kit Statwatch Picture Gallery Essentials Brazil's Big Apple Business Travel São Paulo Letters Test Yourself ... 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