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News from 19/04/2005

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Thomas Rostock, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Carol Lewis, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, Ben Rowland, Kirsty McLeod, Tom Dyckhoff, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Alistair Maughan, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Scott Fulton, Christine Seib, John Buckley, Sylvia Milroy, David Chater, David Charter and Nigel Hawkes, James Ducker, David Sharland, Nic Hopkins, Dr Jane Clarke, Richard Irving, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Thompson, Stanley Henig, David McVay, Cari Mortished International Business Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob and David McVay, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Allson Roberts, Dan Sabbagh, Michael Pyke, Libby Purves, Ruth Gledhill and Sarah Weaver, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Peter White, Scott Murdoch, Ruth Phillips, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Victoria Butterell, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Charlie Bransden, Stephen Harper, Russell Kempson, Jonathan Maitland (Journalist), Alistair J. Sinclair, Dan Silver, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Eve Thomas, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Matt Dickinson, William Garrett, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Ann Alexander, Damian Whitworth, Philip Webster, and Anthony Browne, Gordon Crowley-Sweet, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Allison, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, George Cazenove, Tosin Sulaiman, Alison Wilcock, Robin Kempster, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Philip Bowen, Gareth Rowan, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Esther Walker, Gregory Crewdson, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Joan Olivier (Headmistress), Stewart Kidd (Managing Director), James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Oliver Kamm, Stephen Cragg, Tom Baldwin and David Rose, David Pickup, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Anthony Howard, Michael Bullock, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Fiona Blanchard, Kelly McGillis, Purdah Period,

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The Times Murderer had list of more victims Mandelson row 'Cricket' peace Shares in turmoil Public Agenda United pay up Howard faces flak as Labour stretches poll lead The black smoke of indecision In the Times Today Crossword 71 Miscellany Today's Weather Howard impresses fewer voters than a weary Kennedy Election Hopes and Forecasts Tory faces flak as Labour widens gap Election2005 Election Online How manhunt led police to field Tiffany & Co Horrific trail of deadly lover He killed girlfriend, her twin sister and an elderly couple. His final capture prevented more deaths, writes Andrew Norfolk Mandelson faces sleaze claim over Caribbean hospitality Blair may have chance to avoid referendum A costly appetite for nothing but the best Police injured in shooting McDonald charge Reporter returns Appeal Success Galloway ruling Comment Prudential When posh frocks are not so posh Copycat or coincidence? Stores face court clash Spot the brightly coloured difference-is it classy and chic or just the budget end of the street? Daughter cured of diabetes with cells taken from mother Rac Statins cut risk of most deadly prostate cancer, study shows 2,000 women in hepatitis scare Silver spoons but poor bones Fat babies link to later obesity Can a 'little bit crazy' equal a lot of success? Four charged over 'God's banker' death Porto GP and lover subjected vicar to terror campaign Black smoke is sign of struggle over direction of Catholicism Papal favourite who learnt the art of teaching his flock in a Cotswold town If Cardinal Francis Arinze succeeds John Paul ll he will be the first pope with a strong British link for eight centuries, report Ruth Gledhill and Sarah Weaver English pontiff's policies led to schism Women happier with speeding curb Online Protected Prisoners claim riot damages Compensation Law Society settles racism claim Employment Tribunal Islanders head for High Court Benefits A princely sum Suspect assured Table mountain Green Flag 'Lewd' speech was just jovial banter, claims woman judge Woolwich First female Para hopeful British couples fight Cambodia adoption ban in the High Court United Prudential Advanced driving lessons overleaf The Top 50 British chef who is best in the world TV doctor gets marathon ban for passing the baton Debate Bulldog A Correspondent: 26 miles on prosthetic legs Ps BMW The next pope Fire safety rules across the EU Perceived shortcomings of the current electoral process Running the marathon Rugby conflict At a loss over Baftas Paternity leave Lions on tour Salad days Feminism and the 'eternal feminine' Let us pray Farms and form-filling School dinners The Times Shouting is Not a Policy China has to find more mature ways of making itself heard The PC PCs Justice Rafferty's next speech to the namby-pamby chief police officers The temptations of Malibu, where your tresspassing will not be forgiven Confidence Trick Conservative proposals on pensions challenge government torpor To do our civic duty we must let the hot air out of pressure groups' tyres They want government to provide a benefit and they want someone else to pick up the bill Party leaders should assert collectively that manifestos of these groups will not be read Shhh! It's the Basil Fawlty election Don't mention that there has been no debate on the gravest moral question of all The Times Join the Debate Join the Debate We'll think about that later Pensions will never be an election issue because we're complacent, suspicious and financially inept A policy you can't afford Intel inside Smoothies get gadget for an all-round finish Join the AA from £35 Stena Line Law By a Correspondent: Shipman killed himself to ensure wife got full pension, coroner told Crooner Tony tries old favourites Firstnight On Tour Tony Blair International Convention Centre, Birmingham Damian Whitworth You first Lloyds TSB Onetel Times Election 2005 'Hello, I'm your MP. Actually no, I'm your candidate. Gosh' Tailing the Tory candidate Boris Johnson is like becoming trapped in a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, writes Ben MacIntyre Boris's Bons Mots Henley Day14 Howard warns of new race riots The Tory leader has raised fears of violence if people lose confidence in immigration rules, Tosin Sulaiman reports Gold Standard Mops Nature's Best Why parties must keep track of polls Secrets & Lies Election Online Plaid Cymru seeks tax rise Green alliance Poster parody Imagine there are no answers from Respect. It isn't hard to do The Policies Now crisis meeting is called over dangers of postal votes The 50-strong awkward squad Iraq Technology now available to help UK motorists improve … Tories quick to highlight mixed messages on pensions reform Hiscox Threatening Blair's third term Defeating the Conservatives may prove to be only half the battle for the Prime Minister, who faces habitual rebellion from the back benches, Tom Baldwin and David Rose report Likely Story of the Day Quip of the Day Cause of the Day Modesty of the Day Hopeless Cause of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Search and Find Faster PS Election People From Downing Street to back of the class Is Michael Howard's wife, Sandra, getting fed up with … Labouring a point Spot the difference again Leaders fight over best NHS remedy Times World News Our fight is over, say India and Pakistan A one-day cricket match has helped to ease tensions over the disputed territory of Kashmir, reports Richard Beeston BT Building Peace Clipping the wings of America's hawk flying into the UN Go to extremes here Suzuki Hostages are nowhere to be found Pitcairn sex attackers start appeal Churchill The Times Tram thief in line for driver's job Comet City slickers seek solace in daily bread STEPwise The Times 'When I told my family I was to be a baker, they thought it a joke' Jamieson Reed (Wills & Trusts) Ltd Bespoke Suits (AFP): Jackson delay (AP): Rabbi plot foiled (AP): Election hailed Weather Eye Winner Chirac Cabinet tears itself apart over EU constitution Times Business Tuesday April 19 2005 UTV deal close Times sales up Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Storm warning for pensions li… Gloom over GM and Ford shroud global car stocks US shares turn somersaults while world markets Simple truth on pensions Share reaction Egg DTI must prise open Rover's bonnet Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Actuary sells out SAA appointment Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot MG Rover car dealerships fail Cover Story Super Xerox Restricted scope of initial inquiry SAIC confirms joint venture with Shell Game Group slumps 20% as talks on possible takeover end Monsoon stands by to take 50 ex-Etam stores from Bhs boss Coral may enter Stanley race US firm 'in deal' to buy Goldman City site Inquiry expected as Adobe bids $3.4bn for rival The Times Offers Direct Price hopes fade for sale of Reuters broker Ulster TV poised to buy Wireless Group WMG will be valued to the tune of $5.6bn Hp Employers should pay more into pensions, say insurers House prices fail spring test Call to refund PFI bid costs Börse rebel wants eight supervisory board seats City Diary Called to the bar That figures Food for thought Vodafone Tycoon backs boutique fund manager Business to Business Venezuela squeezes foreign oil groups Norilsk Nickel to spin off goldmines The Times London mayor dismisses desalination plant plan Rising Tide of Consumption Enterprise knocked by analyst's preference for Punch 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 London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes It's a fair bet Stanley Leisure will become flush with cash The Day's Biggest Movers Peter Hambro Mining Gilts GM fears put pressure on Pilkington Smaller Capitalisation Shares Vanco Business Equity Prices Regain Equity Prices Business 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 The Times Times Register Maurice Hilleman Trail-blazing biologist whose vaccines saved millions from death—and tens of millions from disease Katherine Lathrop Biochemist whose work paved the way for great advances in diagnosis David Dunhill BBC radio broadcaster who announced the demise of the Home Service and taught newsreaders to find their true voices Alan Randall Musical entertainer whose finest achievements were forever dwarfed by his uncanny impersonation of George Formby Sentencing for multiple offences Court of Appeal Discussion The Athenaeum Elections Company of Framework Knitters Retirements RAF Appointments Diocese of Bangor Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Who's Afraid? Is Doctor Who too scary? Should it carry a warning for parents of young children? Namby-pamby Frightful School News Chigwell School Institutionalised Petrified Grow up Blood is good Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Concert Memorial Service School News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? In Memoriam-Private Chess Raymond Keene Monaco Blindfold, Final Crosstable Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Court & Social Bridge Weather Eye It's a gas in Florida's murkiest swamps Nature Notes On this Day A crowd of more than 60,000, including Michael Foot, arrived at Trafalgar Square to protest against the atomic bomb Five-Day Forecast Today: Heavy Showers in the South. Wet in Scotland. Temperatures: Max 15C. Min 2C Around Britain Weathercall Times Sport McCoy stays on fence in quest for 200 winners Times Test Refusal to learn ground rules costs Fallon rich opportunities Southwell Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Pontefract The Wright Track Folkestone Racing Brighton Towcester Jones fails to live up to hype on her track return Radcliffe adopting cautious approach on the road ahead Athletics Spencer ready to conclude his career in England Rugby Union Leicester prepare to pay heavy price for Corry's indiscipline Woodward widens scope of his Lions vision Daniel Berehulak/reuters New blueprint aids 2020 vision Morley let off Klitschko delay Luckman double Morgan called up Britain suffer Baseball Basketball Bowls Football Real tennis Schools sport Today's Fixtures Shooting Snooker Squash Tennis Guinness London hopes flexible flights will tempt judges Selling Points Hunter focuses on bigger battle Snooker Embassy World Championship Armstrong plans to retire in seventh heaven Cycling Tour De Force Links Davis revels in newfound status as darling of the crowd Hamilton given ban for doping Typhoon bids to blow away rivals for prestigious award Books Christopher Martin-Jenkins surveys the shortlist competing for a coveted prize Murray takes step up ladder with eye on Nadal's ascent Tennis Clarke can afford to go easy on level of self-criticism Golf West Ham reach key moment in pursuit of play-offs Duff works on happy landings Galway aim to profit as Leeson finds bearings Maccarone gives McClaren taste for Italy The Premiership Today Redknapp's problems continue to escalate So was it à la carte for Kenyon and Ferdinand ... or more self-service? Free this Sunday the Month on DVD Racing magnates playing it canny Barwick put on red alert for difficult decision Cole careful to avoid the Chelsea question Words of Wisdom from the Portuguese Showman Mourinho refuses to concede in Frisk feud Styles gets call for Cup Final Todd verdict Bergkamp bid Lordan at double All change as Souness sets out on new track George Caulkin says Newcastle's squad will undergo an overhaul in the summer after knockout blows A most Gratifying Ale O'Neill plays down Celtic blunder of crossed lines 'I'm Not Going to Be Made a Liar' Excerpts from the message left by Brian Quinn, the Celtic chairman The Times Crossword 22,954 Across Buoyant Fulham hit the net again and upgrade sponsorship Return of Savage reopens Birmingham wounds Times Sport United prepare to pay high price for Ferdinand's loyalty The Times Shearer calls for changes A Bit Bonkers... But Very, Very Rich The Times Quotes of the Day Kennedy takes a drubbing, while Blair remains unbruised A breath of fresh air Time up for Sir Gerald The invisible man Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Can a 'little bit crazy' equal a lot of success? According to a new theory, successful entrepreneurs may be suffering from hypomania-a benign form of mainc depression. Hugo Rifkind investigates 'They Make Terrific Salespeople' Are You Hypomanic? The interesting Indian blokes all avoided me Gaining male attention was such a problem for Meera Syal that she contemplated an arranged marriage The Times Dentists Send Jane your Queries Doctors Orders Radiate a little goodness When it comes to preserving nutrients in food, don't write off the microwave, says Dr Jane Clarke Has the hot dog lost its bite? Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Grilled Franks with Chive Potatoes Where the NHS needs new blood Lifetime My dress fell off during a duet Cut the slacks: how men can impress Dress for your Shape From loose cut to narrow leg, there's a pair of lightweight trousers to help every size and shape look great. Eve Thomas picks the best Reap the results of well-fed skin Barcelona rediscovers its stomach Architecture After her Scottish Parliament building, Benedetta Tagliabue has created a citizens' It is like a giant fabric, a plaster over the wounds of the past The Musical The daddy of all the world's tall towers Suburbs of the heart Photography Gregory Crewdson's carefully staged pictures burrow deep into the tortured soul of small-town America, says Joanna Pitman The banality accentuates the warped psyches of the characters Index Radio A racing uncertainty Theatre A Night at the Dogs Soho Theatre, W1 Concert LSO/Pappano Barbican First Choice Concert BBCSO/Gamba Barbican Pop Common Jazz Café, Nw1 Entertainments Pop Do Me Bad Things Mean Fiddler, Wc2 TV & Radio The Times Satellite Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Word Watching Flivver Main Channels Sky One Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Variations I Film Choice Out and about on the campaign trail Viewing Guide Not up to scratch. . . True Fiction Overheard at the private view of the artist Mark McGowan's exhibition in glasgow this week, which features pictures of him scratching 47 cars T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3568 Polygon Five World Atlases Must Be Won Word Watching Su Doku No 122 Rating: Mild Oxfam The Times Headline of the Week 'Overkill Bill' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Designs on Voters Otherviews Women at the top, but men claim all the glory Issue of the Week Leadership Working Wonders Roll Call Sizes of Scottish schools in 2004 Uppers and Downers Public Opinion I can shop, book my holiday and bank online, so why can't I do democracy online? Outside Whitehall Procurement lacks honesty The Issue Explained Managers whose aim is redundancy. . . ... and don't expect them to shilly-shally Don't set targets that you can't reach Pool Watch A government inspector calls Interview If the five criminal justice inspectorates are to be merged, Andrew Bridges is concerned that the new body retain its independence from government, writes Richard Ford Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Beware of reps bearing gifts Other Stories we Liked A healthy room of one's own Infection ban may be lifted Alarm over sick staff in social services Abattoir Watch Stores do help deprived areas Regeneration Ways to make you walk Transport Hero. . . Shops 'lower the tone' Charities ... And Villain Home Afloat Legislation Update Many more people could be eligible for free home care than is currently the case Foreign Ways Plagiarism blots copybook Education Prize Caption Competition All work and no play. . . Pupils paid as 'e-mentors' Course Watch Careers Burglar Bill Two heads are better than one Careers A dynamic duo have risen to the top by spending their working lives sharing posts in NHS management. What's it like to be two women with one career, asks Carol Lewis Before She was Famous ... Jo Brand ... Dealing with Abuse Doncaster Raine's Foundation School Public Sector Management Dca King Edward Vi School Southampton National Patient Safety Agency Gatenby Sanderson Veredus TES Public Aganda Jobs Service How to Place your Job Listing General Housing Health Get a Job in ... Events Fundraising Social Services Education Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Job Listing Over to you. . . What Worked for Me Agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Westminster The Times The Times Where is the political will to save us from bad doctors? The Shipman report pointed out the necessary changes, but the cue for action has been missed, argues Ann Alexander They Dabet the Issue only in the Idioms of Budgets and Targets Lawyer of the week The Times Speak up: oral hearings are the fair way to review parole licences Online Legal Research News The mystery of the jury room is best left intact No discussion involving 12 people is ever going to be absolutely clear and logical, says Michael Zander. Research into exactly how a decision is reached could undermine the system Imagine a QC with the power to boggle minds Gary Slapper speaks to an Illusionist who could have become an influential lawyer An e-list for all electronics Online The ghost of industry past Rover could be the first big test of the European Union's new regime on state aid for ailing businesses. Edward Fennell reports Behind the Scenes a Lot of British Companies are now in Big Trouble LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting this week Picture Gallery They just don't get IT Playboys of the legal world An Eversheds load Scoff the Big Apple Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Oakham Assizes Your shout Readers' queries The College of Law explains one-sided contracts and inheritance tax on holiday homes, allowances for studying, and homes of the soon-to-be-married Law letters Jury secrecy must end Law Commission

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