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News from 18/04/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Clifford Coonan and Leo Lewis, Jon Ashworth, Robert Dawson Scott, Richard Whitehead, Andrew Pierce, Manjit Singh, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Sue Chester, Peter Lansley, Philip Webster and Sean O'Neill, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Neil Woodward, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cristina Odone, Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Rachael Kent, Harry James, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Graham Dunbar, Iain Slinn, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Joe Joseph, Anatole Kaletsky Economic Analysis, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Brian Cosgrove, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Robert Gore-Langton, Donald Hutera, G. O. Dubourg, Craig Griffiths, Dominic Walsh, James Turner, Jill Dupleix, Jonathan Gornall, Jonathan Brown, Rosemary Frazer, Katrina Tweedie, Roger Stanley, Scott Murdoch, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Terry Wogan, Hugo Rifkind, Christopher Jones, Russell Kempson, Aran C. Wood, Terence Kealey, Oliver Kay, Dan Brennan, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Ann Treneman, Clarissa Farr, (President), Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Doorstep Damian, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Peter Kennedy, E. B. White, Frances Gibb and Ruth Gledhill, Alan Pavelin, Cathy Harris, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, John Goodbody and David Powell, Tom Coffey, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Verity Coleman, Simon Leadbeater, Tim Hames, Sophie Kirkham, Fred Bridgland, Bryan Yates, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Neil Fisher, Katie Pearson, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Tim Wilkinson, Jon Ashworth and Dominic Walsh, Kaven Solhekol, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jason Mellor, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Rob Green, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Adam Sherwin, Monica Richardson, Brian I. Hodges, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, David Chaterm, Colin Cubie, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Iraqi Shias told to flee town or die Nowhere to park Church scandal Rover plea fails Town of fear Times Soars Index Tories target lower earners with tax boost for pensions The charts X Day 13 Paula makes a pitstop on the road to victory NHS survey says improvements are only patchy In the Times Today The Times Patience tested in wait for wholesale reforms Tories target lower earners Election 2005 Weather Eye Hard labour for offenders Beatings inquiry Guinea pig trial Misplaced charity Ecology off piste Is this the way to find hits to follow Amarillo? Playing dirty with the charts Toucan The All-New Official Singles Chart More than 30 million cars—and nowhere to park them One for the Road Su Doku Man charged over stabbing Belsen service Babycham deer Arson murder Qe2 art damaged Lloyds TSB Spies hunt for real-life Q to create new gadgets Police chief starts election row with plea for ID cards Terror risk map puts London on a par with Kabul Protection unit leads the fight against paedophiles Boy's life ruined by father figure Church faces cost of child abuse Allegations against Roman Catholic priests will cost millions in damages, report Frances Gibb and Ruth Gledhill Biker chick and lecturer join race for Orange Prize Cheltenham & Gloucester New-look letters to give dyslexics a clear benefit Ryanair Fly Cheaper Town living in fear of stalker targeting home-alone women Total Vandalism leaves mark on cars, but is it art? Multiple Display Advertising Items T2 Top secret intelligence unit will quit Belfast for new role in Iraq Little Britain gets you + hp Hewlett-Packard Development Company The Small Screen Roll of Honour Election 2005 Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Rogue trader changes his goal with new team Basf onetel Lexlis Earth's gravity may lure deadly asteroid Love of queues Farms and form-filling Achievements of Labour's reign Foreign names Parents and their childcare choices Street games Life with disability Public assistance for the police Paternity leave Value for money The Times Pearly King Bethnal Green and Bow should re-elect its MP About Winning Paula's pitstop was the professional's answer to pain The painful truth about Bacon; and the bad men who did good science Taxing Times The Tories are right to tackle the mounting burden of taxation Thunderer: Oh, do shut up, Sir Ian After Rover, the deluge This disaster was inevitable. Old-style manufacturing is finished in post-industrial Britain The Times A big, plump target for Gordon It would take a brave politician to levy a fat tax, but we'd all be in better shape for it When Tony says he'll stay, he knows he's talking horse manure. So do we Things can only get worse in this study of modern Britain Firstnight Theatre If Destroyed True Dundee Rep Ireland Firstnight Speeding police chief inquiry Wildlife 'ransom' Bluebell campaign Texts revealed Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Birds and Rockets Take a day trip to the middle of nowhere Direct Bathrooms Times Election 2005 Two weeks for breast cancer screening, says Labour Resolve disappears in a puff of smoke X Day 13 How They Compare Labour Should it be Tweedledum or Tweedledee? It's your choice Tax-Gdp Ratio Public versus Private Employment Government Spending by Function Conservative Lib Dem Gatwick express Howard knocks on door of opportunity A strange case of espionage and warfare inside the commuter belt Doorstep Damian Reporter at your Beck and Call Direct Line Dramatic polls give cause for doubt Guildford Subaru Fraud accusation sours contest Asian elders in Leicester have been accused of manipulating voters, report Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy Debate Airgun controls alarm shooters Blair challenge Labour poll lead Duchess's hospital date on hold Dymo Duchess's hospital date on hold Life meets art Two limousines zoom round the corner in Brompton, southwest … Political Advice of the Day Legal Advice of the Day Quote of the Day Home ground Message of the Day Declaration of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Times World News Leave town or die, Shias told The Times Divided Nation Mandela charities 'robbed' The former South African leader is seeking damages over theft and forgery claims, reports Fred Bridgland in Johannesburg Home Choice (AP): Turks back united Cyprus (AP): Basques vote (Reuters): Eruption fears Nature Churchill Insurance Company Limited China refuses to apologise for wave of anti-Japan riots Progressive cardinals try to block Ratzinger The manoeuvrings have already started as the conclave to elect a new pope begins, reports Richard Owen in Rome The Times Secret Ballot Optimax (Reuters): Holidaymakers killed in crash (AP): Rebel murders (AP): Tanker attack (AFP): Border dispute (AP): Ship grounded Prudential Malibu mogul ordered to open beach Times Business M&s shortlist Virgin eyes Africa Parmalat relisting Currencies Commodities Parmalat relisting Dow Jones MG Rover chiefs snub Brown call to share their £40m Towers 'Cuts' his Salary Revival of the Alternative Market Investors are braced for further falls Ing Direct Disaster looms, but no one seems to care The Week Ahead Need to Know How the Week Finished Exchange Rates Data Black Berry Business Big Shot Lanxess plans sale Stop Press Domecq bid British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Data Day Change on Week Barclay brothers' Index exit will cost 3,200 jobs The Times Pearson pressed to sell Financial Times Vendors ask record figures for houses William Hill in talks over Stanley bookmakers hp invent Banks get derivatives code of practice Times Online Brit chief calls for brokers to disclose payments Whitbread to quit German restaurant market Europe may go it alone on Africa aid US red tape ties up foreigners Black Berry Brown hits out at IMF analysis City squad on the trail of Men in Dark Glasses and Monaco Boys Catching the insider dealers can be a tough and unrewarding task but there is light at the end of the tunnel, says Patrick Hosking Oracle Watchdog scrutiny falls on six from the middle ranks The Times Old school friends caught out by police A well-loved brand in troubled waters EMI back on track with a future that shows a note of confidence 21st Century Stars: Emi Group Nic Hopkins looks at a company that helped to define musical eras The Times The Times Rumours pursue label with the key signings Banking & Finance The Times Times Register Sir Henry Fisher Unconventional lawyer and banker who became an energetic president of Wolfson College, Oxford Sir Henry Fisher, lawyer, banker and president of Wolfson College, Oxford, 1975-85, was born on January 20,1918. He died on April 10, 2005, aged 87 Lives Remembered Roger Hosen Rugby international who scored a record forty-six points in five games Cliff Allison Courageous Formula One driver whose chances of glory were blighted by serious accidents Lucien Laurent Footballer who scored the first goal of the inaugural World Cup Votes put disability on the agenda Notebook Charities Briefing Battle Lines Readers respond to Times writers on the topics of voter apathy, representation and immigration Happy and lazy Whip free No choice What's your view? We're apathetic too Forget the parties Ebb and flow Forthcoming Marriages Marriages School News Births Deaths Birthdays Court Circular Anniversaries Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctor's reputation relevant to mitigation but not to verdict Court of Appeal Newly qualified Fellows of The Institute of Legal Executives Newly qualified Fellows of The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX), who have gained this achievement between January—December 2004 Prison sentence not appropriate Court of Appeal Evaluation not amenable to standard of proof Queen's Bench Division Boyo blob, the jelly from outer space Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Pipe looks back to see Nicholls closing gap Racing Leaders in the Jumps Championships Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Kinane to partner Shanghai Lily in 1,000 Guineas Pontefract Wolverhampton The Times Sports Book Plumpton Windsor Racing Game to get new home as part of Olympic bid Hockey Nadal comes of age by deposing the King of Clay Tennis Mayer has right mix to seal fourth success Bulls show signs of return to raging best Rugby League Engage Super League How They Stand Endacott puzzled by poor show Late Blacklock try denies Leigh and spares blushes By a Correspondent: Rampant Wolves tame the Wildcats Today's Fixtures The Results Service Barros's victory caps lucky run Old Etonians' joy Australia stay fair Young squad lose Comeback title Messer on target Leicester make a fight of it but still lose grip on the top Zurich Premiership Wales Grand Slam 2005 How They Stand Sackey's try brings vital bonus for Wasps Anxious wait for Balshaw as final gamble backfires Talented Thomson rolls back the years Bowls The Sunday Times Relegation threat casts cloud over triumph for Leeds Powergen Cup Final Inzamam in command as Pakistan complete revival The Hit Chhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Scoreboard from Delhi Saturday's Scoreboards The Greatest Race on Earth Taylor makes hay for Hampshire Solanki too strong for struggling Steelbacks Totesport League First Division Scoreboard from Northampton Keegan picks up six-wicket haul while adjusting to revised action Jones makes point despite washout Pietersen fails to provide heroics on his debut Moss gathers confidence White's magic spell ends Surrey's hopes Yesterday's Scoreboards Rain ruins Burns's day New policy pays off as Durham celebrate double win Second Division Ace of clubs ready for allcomers Tom Cox meets the Trick Shot King on his own turf and is amazed by his repertoire By Our Sports Staff: Clarke stuck in the mud as victory hopes come to end Armstrong paves the way for switch of focus to home soil Cycling Davies losing sleep as sail tear slows progress Sailing By a Correspondent: London rocked by Scottish underdogs Basketball Determined Davis holds off Greene's challenge Snooker Embassy World Championship Indifferent O'Sullivan edges out Maguire The million dollar girl embarks on gold quest Peugeot Lel steps out to secure impressive double Sport on Television No relief for masses in costume drama The Times Crossword McAndrew proves to be a model competitor Times Sport Radcliffe draws comfort from adversity The Times The Game The Times It pays to read the small print if you are following your art Quotes of the Day No hiding place The class of '05 Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? How to have an affair and not get found out A book about how to commit adultery was a hit in the US—then came a media backlash. Now its author hopes Britain will be more tolerant. Interview by Chris Ayres For my final act A home for old actors is a good show, says Katie Pearson The Times To Stop Snoring... Dr Thomas Stuttaford Bad vibrations Snoring is not just a men's problem, says Sue Chester—15 per cent of women snore, too, for different reasons Oh baby, I missed the whole thing Peter Kennedy was not present when his wife went into early labour. It will always be his biggest regret The Wiggles To Be or Not to Be There at the Birth E-mail your parenting problems to Ease away the wet nights Dr Tanya Byron, The Times clinical psychologist, answers readers' queries Introduce the egg factor for flavour Dish The Times Warm Chicken Salad with Green Beans and Eggs Jeans to die, cry Men's Style For Ms Dworkin, fact wasn't a feminist issue Microwave Man Wedgemania: kick off those heels and climb on board Arts Friends, Romans and Warner Interview The Barbican's new Julius Caesar has a Starry cast, and all because of the director Deborah Warner, they tell Benedict Nightingale The Director who Dares Tomorrow in T2 The Woman White Britney Spears has decided to make her own TV show to let us see the real her, but what we actually want is the artificial one Week Ahead Fortunes of hostages A revival of Frank McGuinness's play about Western captives in Lebanon still has resonance in today's troubled world, says Robert Gore-Langton Death of an activist Theatre My Name is Rachel Corrie Concert EASO/Davis Barbican Ondine Hallé/Elder Concert Bridgewater Hall The Experts Theatre BAC, SW11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Theatre Theatre Royal, Stratford East TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Sky One Main Channels ITV2 Entertainment Discovery Factual Sky Sports 1 Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC Two The Paxman Interviews Viewing Guide Bbc One, 7.30pm Election Unspun: How to Win Power Hell's Kitchen ITV1, 9pm Variations Going to Extremes: The Silk Routes ER Channel 4, 10pm Earth Vs the Flying Saucers (1956, b/w) Channel 4,12.40pm Film Choice Judge Dredd (1994) Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) A showcase for the best of British Weekend's TV Respect: what's it mean to me? True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Five DVD Players Must Be Won Word Watching Su Doku writersbureau The Times The Final Countdown The Game Says Whistle Blower 38. Harry Redknapp Why Souness Got It Wrong with Robert Tony Cascarino says the Newcastle manager should be able to take criticism Buffet Put on Hold for Spite Club IV Rick Broadbent on the reunion that will offer the FA feud for thought Semi-Final Action Cole Hesitant about Future Money No Lure in Yorke Move Southampton Seek Academy Awards Club finding solace in future stars says Nick Szczepanik Triumphs of a Tortured Soul Rick Broadbent charts the astonishing journey of Leeds United's retiring Chief Quashie Ready for Reunion Richard Holledge on the difficult afternoon awaiting the midfield player Chelsea Await Mutu Claim Verdict The Money Game Creating Merry Hull Peter Lansley on an impressive new entry to the CV to Peter Taylor Gaa Gives Football Go-Ahead Sixth Sense Acts as Liverpool's Warning Liverpool (1) 2 Garcia 44, Hyypia 63 Tottenham Hotspur (1) 2 Edman 12, keane 55 Improving Spurs complicate Champions League equation Birmingham Fail to Lift West Midlands Gloom Birmingham City (0) 0 Portsmouth (0) 0 Rover redundancies put relegation fight into perspective Diouf's Return Boosts Bolton Charlton Athletic (1) 1 Jeffers 29 Bolton Wanderers (1) 2 Okocha 7 (pen), Diouf 58 Charlton continue their poor run of form Ground War Pays off Again for Johnson Crystal Palace (1) 3 Kolkla 5, Hughers 73, Johnson 83 (pen) Norwich City (1) 3 Ashton 22,46, McKenzie 53 Dubious penalty boosts Palace's fight for survival Ashton's Seam of Goals Keeps Canaries Alive Graham Dunbar says Norwich can take hope from their in-form striker Fox in the Box Time Has Come for Heroics For once, Harry Redknapp, the Southampton (2) 2 Phillips 4, Crouch 13 Aston Villa (0) 3 Cole 55, Solano 70, davis 72 Southampton surrender two-goal advantage Coleman Puts in a Good Word for Pearce Fulham (0) 1 Boa Morte 76 Manchester City (1) 1 Reyna 20 Wright-Phillips returns to cheer City Arsenal Arsenal Get a Real Kick out of Victory Arsenal (1) 3 Pires 42, Van Persie 86,90 Blackburn Rovers (0) 0 Wenger's side Keep their cool in face of provocation Van Persie Deals in Rough Justice Rick Broadbent on the blossoming Dutchman who gave Blackburn the elbow Blackburn Newcastle Sorry Newcastle Destroyed Newcastle United (0) 1 Ameobi 59 Manchester United (2) 4 Van Nistelrooy 19,58, Scholes 45, Ronaldo 76 Van Nistelrooy returns to form with double More Decline on the Tyne George Caulkin rues a familiar tale for the massed ranks of Newcastle's faithful Man United Ormerod Finds Role that Fits Leicester City (0) 0 Wigan Athletic (1) 2 Ormerod 25,59 On-loan forward aiming for new with Wigan Bent's Strike Keeps Sunderland on Edge Ipswich Town (0) 2 Naylor 66, Bent 89 Sunderland (0) 2 Elliott 71, Robinson 84 McCarthy frustrated after team concede late equaliser Nervous West Ham Happy to Settle for Point West Ham United (1) 1 Harewood 35 Mbllwall (1) 1 Hayles 12 Fear of Failure produces benign contest Nugent Keeps Preston Upwardly Mobile Preston North End (0) 3 Nugent 67,79, Cresswell 85 Cardiff City (0) 0 Striker cements play-off ambitions Queens Park Rangers (0) 1|Gallen 85|Leeds (1) 1 Johnson 24 Burnley (1) 1 Reading (0) 1 Coventry City (1) 2 Rotherham United (0) 0 Gillingham (0) 1 Stoke City (2) 2 Luton Show the Door to New Neighbours Luton town (1) 1 Chorley 31 (og) Milton Keynes Dons (0) 0 Leaders close on the title Peterborough United (0) 0 Barnsley (1) 2 Oldham Athletic (1) 2 Killen 37, Beckett 66 Chesterfield (1) 2 Bournemouth (0) 3 Fletcher 47,90, Stock 63 Stockport County (2) 2 Doncaster Rovers (1) 4 Ravenhill 2, Green 72, Mclndoe 82, Brown 87 Bradford City (4) 4 Brentford (0) 1 Tabb 79 Huddersfield Town (1) 2 Colchester United (1) 2 Danns 19, Chilvers 90 Torquay United (0) 1 Constantine 90 (pen) Port Vale (0) 0 Bristol City (0) 1 (Murray 66) Wrexham (0) 0 Hull City (0) 0 Swindon town (0) 0 Tranmere Rovers (0) 0 Lincoln Turn Tables on Promotion Rivals Lincoln City (1) 2 Butcher 33, Green 68 Macclesfield Town (0) 0 Butcher checks Macciesfield's drive Mansfield Town (0) 1 Day 90 Rochdale (1) 1 Lambert 40 Cheltenham Town (1) 1 Spencer 22 Notts County (0) 2 Oakes 76,88 Rushden & Diamonds (1) 4 Broughton 27, Sharp 54, 65, 84 Chester (0) 2 Drummond 60, 72 Scunthorpe United (1) 4 Kell 34, Crosby 63, Taylor 81, 83 Kidderminster H (0) 1 Rawle 83 Wycombe Wanderers (1) 1 Johnson 10 Coleman's Ire Woking (1) 2 Sharpling 45, MacDonald 90 Accrington Stanley (1) 1 Mullin 13 Accrington manager fumes after acrimonious defeat The Key Matches Mark Venables Sheldon Strikes to Revive Exeter Hopes Crawley Town (0) 0 Exeter City (1) 1 Sheldon 45 Victory keeps play-offs dream alive Walter Gammie Prso Hits Target to Make Amends Dunfermline (0) 0 Rangers (1) 1 Prso 6 Rangers edge closer to Celtic Bellamy Proves as Good as his Word Celtic (1) 3 Varga 27, Hartson 51, Bellamy 57 Aberdeen (1) 2 Diamond 11, Mackie 14 Welshman provides magic moment Dundee United (1) 2 Robson 37, Brebner 90 Hibernian (0) 0 Inverness CT (2) 3 McBain 17, Prunty 38, Brewster 65 Motherwell (0) 1 Combe 86 (og) Hartson Joins Select Few to Break 200-Point Mark Weekly £500 Winner The Super League Championship manager 5 www.timesonline.co.uk Championship manager 5 Results and Statistics Ashworth Part of Russian Revolution Dan Brennan reports on the intriguing odyssey of a young coach The Times Offers Direct Man who Built his Place in History Richard Whitehead reviews the story of Archibald Leitch, Stadium designer Gynn Finds Tonic in Recognition at Last David McVay on the big night ahead for Coventry's class of '87 Liverpool's Destiny Cry Match of the Day Delia's Dish The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Tomorrow Timesonline tiny

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