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News from 15/04/2005

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Kate Taylor, Andrew Robson, Donald Murray, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, Scott Leach, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Jessica Davies, Simon Barnes, David Wilson, Jill Sherman, Sarah Weaver and Dominic Kennedy, B. H. Sherrad, Robert Napier, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Jacqueline Steel, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Patrick Kidd, Peter Bolt, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Nicholas Pritchard, David Sharrock, Michael Furniss, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Steve Bird, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Antonia Lloyd, Tim Reid, David Taylor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, David Himsworth, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Clare Nash, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Patrick Heren, Mary Gold, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Alex Lohnson, John Westerby, Martin King, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Matthew Spiro, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Tony Evans, Marcus Binney, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Politcal Briefing, Michael Lewin-Harris, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Barbara Cooper, Paul Richards, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Alex Blair, Patrick Hosking, Ken Wilkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nigel Hammersley, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Neelam Verjee and Scott Murdoch, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Alan Dick, Mel Webb, Mark Ogden and Russell Kempson, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Alex Johnson, Philip Webster, Andrew Mizner, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Susan Beer, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Nick Hay, Sam Coates and Tom Baldwin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, David Sinclair, Lisa Verrico and Steve Jelbert, Abigail Rayner, Leo Lewis and Clifford Coonan, Edward Turnham, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett, Gerry Orme,

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The Times Milburn apology over police death Obesity drug Woolworths crash Bricks and Mortar Oil Briton accused Horse is cloned Newcastle crash Index Fraud fear as postal voting soars 500% in marginals Index Baby on hold as Paula gets back on the road In the Times Today Labour to override deal and approve eight supercasinos Fears of fraud as postal voting soars Index De Beers Two by Two You can lead a carbon copy to water. . . Champion the wonder clone Slimming drug is doctors' new weapon in the war against flab Heart technique may save NHS £1 bn a year Fool the Body or the Mind Student bias at top universities Superbug battle Life for killer Corrections Marathon Gucci Tourist is killed by British patrol boat off Cyprus Teenage boy beaten to death after 'loser' taunt Team in shock after baseball 'all star' boy killed with bat, reports Chris Ayres Poison plot turns into political Tories accused of exploiting officer's murder as parties trade blows over terrorism, reports Philip Webster Index Series of blunders let a terrorist walk free Cleared Men Mustapha Taleb Kamel Merzoug The others Was ricin the last act of terror cell? Throwaway culture dumps a third of nation's groceries in the dustbin Salvator Ferragous Junk Food Green Solutions JustAAsk Brittany Ferries Then and now It's my party and I'll cry if I want to A survey says that half of children worry about competition over birthdays, writes Michael Horsnell Duchess takes up ribbon cutting to manner born O2 Citroën Why degrees cost more in Britain Higher education in England and Wales is the most expensive in Europe as graduate debts rise by 12 per cent, Alex Blair writes hp hp The Fabulous Baker Boys BBC climbs down over Doctor Who fear factor dfs dfs Explorer's daughter beats his record for Arctic trek Climber raises eyes to Himalayan god Doctor will not be struck off for false murder claim BT Intruder held at naval base Shipman hanging Stop the carnival Big hand for threatened species as a star is born hotels Gifts and charity Dear Mum. . . Conservatives' pitch for power Paternity leave Efficacy of proposed energy policies Ersatz ex-pats Fruit and fat The Times Lions on tour Hadrian's Wall Need for juries to justify decisions Post Office queues The Times Ballot over Bullet Voters should punish Sinn Fein's return to the politics of fear Sam's the Man A sesquibicentennial that celebrates struclural serendipity I've a craving for something lighter after this bout of mourning sickness Sheep and Goats The Liberal Democrats are grazing in the left field A body past its useful life The alternative A sledgehammer for a nut Blame the Government, the media and police chiefs for the hysterical overreaction to the ricin case thetimes The Times Join the dots: cars, money, votes The generosity to Rover workers contrasts sharply with help for other failed companies Can Bush and Rice really be turning Washington all warm and fuzzy? Songs could make you mutiny Firstnight Vauxhall Index Ps It might not have felt like it but spring was early Forecast is streets ahead Home Base Love conquers rivals of first-time novelist intel The Contenders Authors scatter favourite books Lake accident Truancy penalty Multiple Display Advertising Items Blood, Sweat, Tears and Smiles Dinosaur mother bird is found with her eggs Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Election 2005 Labour set up a secret inquiry into ending first past the post Majority Rule The party strikes back: it's up close and very, very personal Joe Joseph at the Pictures Xday10 Sleepy-eyed Kennedy slips up A catch-all plan that eludes the closest scrutiny How the Lib Dems Will Change your Tax Bill Agenda set up to woo parents, pensioners and poor students Health Education Law and Order Pensions and Benefits Local Communities Europe and the World the times Yawning gap between parenting and policy Ann Treneman Sketch The Lib Dem Manifesto 2 Seconds 2 Minutes The Manifesto in Full Economy Dixons Lib Dem big birds gather to fight for new pecking order Tory in hot water over second photo Downfall McCartney sisters face street campaign of hate and abuse Election 2005 Online A tale of two elections: out Red Kooga Hammersmith & Fulham Suffolk Coastal Political mascot takes hammering at football The saintly Ann Widdecombe, on her way to campaign … Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Jenny Tonge, sacked from the Lib Dem front bench for … Recycling frenzy Ps Alan "hunky dunc" Duncan, the Tory frontbencher There is an interesting omission in Micael Howard's … Spot the difference, again Excuses off stage Why surprises have a habit of turning nasty Secrets & Lies Post Office Seeking truth on a shoestring Robert-Kilroy Silk's Veritas party wants to end immigration before it runs out of funds. Helen Rumbelow reports Blair riddle over A-level reversal An apparent change of tack on post-16 education has confused, and delighted, teachers. Tony Halpin reports tiscali Howard defends sending son to Eton Best for Election News Pose of the Day Mishap of the Day Wishful Thinking of the Day Most Versatile Candidate of the Day Quiz Question of the Day halfords toysrus Times World News Briton accused of Iraq oil fraud US wants to charge a London trader over alleged payouts to Saddam Hussein's regime, reports James Bone Great Homes Scandal-Hit Programme WHSmith Gas rights row fuels Beijing's anger at Japanese With tension rising, China is warning against public unrest, write Leo Lewis in Tokyo and Clifford Coonan in Beijing Friction between Asia's Giants ba Un Security Council Proposed Expansion China backs Germany for the UN top table A French 'non' could be the making of EU emporio Index Nationwide Chirac pulls out the stops for vote on constitution Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Duxiana US airmen caught smuggling Ecstasy tablets worth $11.6m (Reuters): Poland to host EU border force (AFP): Nazi row sacking (AFP): Landmine strike (AP): Gays unmarried (Reuters): Aping bad habits Suicide bombers kill 15 as lull in violence ends Insurgents have regrouped and returned with deadly blasts and attacks on US convoys, reports James Hider in Baghdad The Times Soldier cleared of Briton's death A Lot of People Get Rich from Growing Cotton Bush honoured with own creepy-crawly Home Choice Holocaust survivor wins huge payout against Swiss banks Times Business IBM falls short Tip on bookies HIT shares sale Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Woolworths shares fall 25% as Apax withdraws bid plan MG Rover could owe struggling suppliers tens of millions Ftse 100 Corporate sales growth at lowest for 18 months Nightmare on high street Jamie Oliver may be changing the taste of school dinners … Chinese heat "Old Speckled Hen" Farewell to cheap imports and busy shops Need to Know Results in Brief Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Gold Results in Brief Look Ahead Nestlé jobs vote TCI's Börse move Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Poor sales force Laura Ashley to cut clothes by a third Carphone chairman resigns Argos finds it is not so easy Gadget Shop forced to close 'This just shows how tough it is out there' Chairman pours oil on troubled water at BP Washington rebuffs UK scheme for aid to Africa vodafone Court clears Santander boss Index This notice is issued in compliance with the requirements … News Corporation Blow for copycat drug makers as judge backs patent Investors sue GSK over Paxil FSA settles with two more firms over split caps Governance league table deals blow to blue chips Equitable Life chief's £1m pay branded 'obscene' NHS is the cross that doctors bear Dell Multiplex ahead in race to secure brewery site Taking the Ram by the Horns The Times Kajima to make £80m UK loss after PFI delays US group considers £100m float of Mapeley Sun will still rise for Blair—but not so brightly Media MTV grows into far more than just music television Nic Hopkins talks to Bill Roedy, head of MTV's expanding international operations times online Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis The New York Times Company said its quarterly profits … Apple Hits the High Notes Future, the magazine publisher behind specialist titles … Superscape Group, the quoted developer of mobile Complacency over web must end, editors told Mixed reactions to the announcement of FTpm, the new … 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 Varilux Cool customer Finite way to lower losses Card-iac stress test Oil markets Australian watchdog investigates Buffett's reinsurer HSBC in credit card warning to 180,000 customers 'Barclays' rain check starts speculation of US bid interest 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 Be pleased that speculators did not clean up at Woolies The Day's Biggest Movers Rolls-Royce Gilts Polish expansion plans lift AIM miner Smaller Capitalisation Shares SSL International Business Equity Prices redticket Fair dealing defence to copyright claim Chancery Division Exemplary damages can be awarded although they are quantifiable Court of Appeal Times Online Persecution can create refugee social group Court of Appeal Police reasons for curbing demonstration lawful Queen's Bench Division Special reasons for development Queen's Bench Division Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How to achieve a gleaming car in a flash Crash Course Working out the worth of your Warranty Times Online Rover consumed by future engine room of industry DVLA Times Register Captain Mervyn Wingfield Submariner who was on active service for the entire war and brought 25 U-boats back from Norway Captain Mervyn Wingfield, DSO, DSC and Bar, submariner, was born on January 16, 1911. He died on March 15, 2005, aged 94 Lives Remembered Johnnie Johnson Rock composer who was a formative influence on many modern musicians, notably Chuck Berry Johnnie Johnson, rock musician, was born on July 8, 1924. He died on April 13, 2005, aged 80 Grigoris Bithikotsis Greek musician adored by fans and foes alike Grigoris Bithikotsis, musician, was born on December 11, 1922, and died on 7 April, 2005, aged 82 Junior Delgado One of the leading singers in Jamaica's 'roots reggae' movement Junior Delgado, reggae singer, was born on August 25, 1958. He died on April 11, 2005, in London aged 46 Birthdays Lives in Brief The Store that Ate Britain There's no stopping Britain's biggest retailer—but is its dominance good for consumers? Not for me Token gesture Market star Giant-slaying What's your view? They kill us for their sport Rose-tinted views I want it now Big and bland The price is wrong Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Services of Thanksgiving Lecture School News Dinner Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Looping the loop with the jet stream Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day April 15, 1988 Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Democratic Deficit finds route to miss the traffic Guineas Betting Times Test Pipe frustrated as Nicholls eats into championship lead Newbury The Times Sports Book Ayr Thirsk Taunton Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newmarket Wolverhampton Sherreard swoops to conquer trophy rivals Top trio fail to hit heights Golf McGeechan flies south to take over at Wasps Rugby Union How They Stand Officials under the spotlight for top match Rugby League Leeds counting on inside information Christopher Irvine on how a familiar trio aim to overcome the odds against Bath Links Hoy seeking grand slam Equestrianism The Times Nottingham pair make final Painfully slow Staying put Family fortunes The Times Indian board tunes in to new venture Singh makes most of his opportunity Moores to guide Academy Cricket Counties seeking guarantees as change beckons Warne eclipsed by show of quality all round by Lewis Yard makes his case for regular selection Scoreboard from Southampton Bell helps champions to turn back clock after early alarm Times Online Derbyshire sharpen critics' knives Plunkett's high five lifts Durham spirits Scoreboard from Leicester Essex advance after the rain Yesterday's Scoreboards Lancashire in control after tight opening spell by Anderson Second Division By Our Sports Staff: Radcliffe's longing for motherhood put on hold The Times Great Scott Finally Comes up for Air after Five Days in a Diving Suit Tomorrow Best for the Marathon Pain and pleasure lie in wait for the 21st-century pilgrims setting out on the long and winding road Hit Man's carry-on show casts shadow over illustrious past Thomas Hearns tells a dumbfounded Matthew Syed of his plans for a return Blow by Blow Clash of the Titans On Fridays Gasquet begins to display full richness of talent Tennis The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Premiership Today Savage failing to convince in fitness bid Football Fa Cup Semi-Finals Liverpool bask in triumph for Benítez European Cup A Few Home Truths Uefa fine in prospect despite police praise for the fans' behaviour The fear of revenge attacks grew, of the Ultras and stilettos. And then? Nothing Tony Evans returns from Turin with his fellow Liverpool fans, safe and relieved Liverpool hardly need reminding about the value of … Chelsea v Arsenal Nottingham Forest v Liverpool Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur Turkish delight could yet tempt Gerrard to remain at Anfield Cissé left amazed by speed of his comeback Terry and Lampard duel for individual honours And the Winners are… Football First Robert likely to take wing after attack on Newcastle The Times Crossword 22,951 Fans await board's response to new offer from Glazer Second-half blunders leave dream in tatters Times Sport Newcastle's dream in tatters The Times Semi-Finals The Times New Season's Sounds Sneak peeks of Coldplay, Oasis, the Boss, the White Stripes and more: pages 12&13 Quotes of the Day I consumed milk a month past its sell-by date. And lived Anglican authority Flat feat Image of the Day A soldler stands guard at a Beijing bookshop. China has criticised Japan for textbooks that many say minimise wartime atrocities Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? A man of many words (including jobbernowl) On the 250th anniversary of Samuel Johnson's dictionary, Richard Morrison pays tribute to the man who set English on the path of world domination Definitive Entries What's your Favourite Word? Nobody can take my children away from me After rescuing tug-of-love children from the Middle East, Donya al-Nahi discovered her own children had been abducted by her Iraqi husband. Jessica Davies reports The Times The Times Hail the new three-minute meat Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Spice-Crusted Venison with Red Wine Sauce Times Online I felt Ok, so I had the full check-up Health US-style 'medi-spas' which offer a range of in-depth health consultations alongside massages and facials are catering to the 'worried well'. Damian Whitworth reports Index Aspirin, the ancient and modern saviour Hair with Hari To ask Lucia van der Post a question Vegas razzmatazz I need a really great dress. . . Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Sounds Summertime and the listening is. . . David Sinclair, Lisa Verrico and Steve Jelbert preview the new season of blockbuster albums, so get your iPods at the ready Kings of Leon … and the Best of the Rest Hit & Myth The election is on song, but which? The man who sees hits Interview Hot producer, remixer and DJ Paul Epworth just keeps piling on the work, he tells Steve Jelbert, and he's looking for a way to take on more The Producer's Producers Wales Millennium Centre Laird of the dance Interview Mylo has conquered the British market and now he's set his sights on Manhattan, where Lisa Verrico caught him Classical CDs Leila Josefowicz's technique is dazzling, finds Geoff Brown The prodigy trap Classical The pianist Terence Judd died tragically young. Now a prize in his memory is nurturing talent, says Richard Morrison Multiple Classified Advertising Items A way with the fairies Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Pop Idlewild The throws of passion Dance Grupo Corpo Concert London Sinfonietta/Volkov Pop Kathleen Edwards 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 Variations Film Choice Gambler's story is addictive viewing Viewing Guide Clues to your blues True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3565 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku cybarco Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor We will not be moved—at least, not until the distractions of a general election are over The Facts behind the Figures: What Estate Agents Say: The South East In Victorian House in North London Out 19th-Century Cottage in Berkshire Away Village House in Wiltshire Hoist the Joist A hidden coffin drop in the floor is only one of the marvels in this wonderfully preserved timber-framed house, says Marcus Binney Ontario Tower What's on esure.com A Wealth of Details The first homes in Park Lane offered for sale in 80 years impress Catherine Riley The Good and Bad at Gains The fortunes of investors have never been so far apart, reports Susan Emmett Port Call British Gas Shore Winner Mike Mulvihill is certain that a luxurious new beachside resort in the West Indies will be a resounding success Lower Mill Estate Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa Beds to Die for Basic models can be a pain, so follow your instinct and pay a bit more, says Mary Gold Swan Hill Westbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Grade Expectations Five buildings built in the 1960s and 1970s could soon be listed, reports Patrick Kidd Sixties Style Danger List An Ideal Place to Park Inexpensive homes in green spaces can leave money for luxuries, says Jenny Knight Quiet Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon A grand entrance to the Regal Collection in Windsor Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times It's my First Time Clare will avoid stamp duty, but she should beware hidden costs The Times Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? 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