News from 21/04/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Carol Lewis, Andrew Pierce, Geoffrey Peaker, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Tim Northwood, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Garth Wattley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Pat Bradley, Ben Fowler, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, David McVay, Alan Hamilton and Valerie Eillott, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, James Doran and Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Patricia Lintott, Robert Clothier, Joseph Ratzinger, Scott Murdoch, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Gary Bullard, Russell Kempson, Tim Donaldson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Andrew Green, Sarah Vine, Alex Lee, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Simon de Bruxelles, Elaine Monaghan, Karen Bayne, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Elizabeth Melville, Matthew Pryor, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Peter Hickman, Michael Barrie, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mrs Alexander Hehmeyer, Stephen Leslie, Ian Johns, Sophie Kirkham, Tom Grufferty, Peter Killnger, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Sanderson, John Naish, Jamie Whyte, Mark Henderson, John R. Gribble, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Tony Moore, Clarence Barrett, Tony Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alexander Bartfeld, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Roger Clay, Adam Sherwin, Clare Dight, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Nick Perry, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Pope challenges hardline image HIV drug row Berlusconi quits Career Hertz for sale Top of the pots 'Pope Benedict defies easy characterisation' Secret loans boloster £16m Tory election campaign First Night Barbican's majestic new Caesar Our Lady of the Chicago underpass? In the Times Today Crossword 87 Micsellany Today's Weather Labour plans to look for 'the best and brightest' at 4 Within the law - but open to question Political Briefing Election 2005 Secret loan bolsters £16m Tory campaign Vendetta led to death for girl who left fiancé 'Only death sated lust for revenge' Picture Gallery 'Secret' of the morning-after pill that gives protection against HIV HIV Count 'So many don't know of cure' Mental patient caused crash Identity confirmed Death shock Suicide pact Flying the flags Nature Bvlgary Why a thick skin wasn't enough, even after 30 years Myths, challenges and censure: Church 'enforcer' begins quest to mend fences, Richard Owen reports from Rome Not everyone is happy that the former guardian of Catholic doctrine has become pontiff, writes Richard Beeston C of E failing to get its message to the C to Es Pilgrims pray to Madonna of the subway Childhood secrets that lay hidden in school file under seal of the swastika abbey Citroën This intimate epic was the noblest Casesar of them all Firstnight Theatre Julius Caesar Barbican Twix By a Correspondent: Au pair is accused of killing baby boy St. Josepb's Hospice bulldog Terrorist 'aided abduction plot' A court was told how al-Qaeda planned a Paris suicide attack during the kidnap of British children, reports Sophie Kirkham Vivera Hp Inks Culture Dating Back to 1974 Renault Is your life one long soap opera? Producers seek drama queens to take part in what's billed as 'the biggest reality television series ever', reports Adam Sherwin Fight the fat, but you won't live longer Liberal Democrats Toyota Wife on trial for letting husband commit suicide Just Aa sk Tenant stole owner's identity and tried to sell house twice More guilty pleas in courts Chequers swoop IRA drugs raid Billie-Jo retrial Hancock's hour Screen orange Vital topics for the Lib Dems London's Olympic bid Pressing issues and opportunities for Pope Benedict XVI Sour milk Skye at night Should juries have to justify verdicts? Substandard titles The Right Choice Britain's Muslims are taking a principled stand against extremists Funny, Money One footballer's weekly pay cheque is another's hard-won nest egg Why car-scratching will never be a proper vehicle for artistic expression Arts Notebook "Non" Entities France's referendum role highlights the contradictions of the constitution Shock! New Pope a Catholic Pinning a conservative label on Benedict XVI is absurd. His mission transcends Left and Right Calling all rocket scientists The Times What you see is not what you get History teaches us that election issues rarely reflect what happens in the next term Mediocre managers, no motivation: welcome to public-sector Britain Police killer takes parole secrecy fight to the Lords Hertz Kenya white settler arrested Trial collapses Disability claim Scientists link adult stem cells to cancer Same-sex reproduction discovered in fungus ASDA price Clue to earliest America may lie in Suffolk grave Tax Saving Guide 2005 The DNA Trail Nazi occupiers' HQ may have been in Shropshire Ps Picture Gallery swiss KIA Tom's mild years end with 'theft' of his gravelly voice Five-mile wind farm 'will be the ruin of Lakeland landscape' Magnet Times Election 2005 Blair is battered by Paxman and disillusioned young voter Picture Gallery Four years on, it's Groundhog Day Xday 16 The spectre of Iraq haunts Labour With a campaign in London ending in violence, riot police were on standby as two candidates divided by the war faced each other, writes Sean O'Neill brother Infighting is rife as the Islamic groups splinter Big Changes from East End to the Western Isles A gentleman in tweed asked:'Would the panel accept promises made by a liar?' Small explosion in Wales - few hurt Nationwide Rac Who Wins from the Vote LIB Dem Plans for Local Income Tax Liberal Democrats tiscali Tax 'hits households by £5.8bn' Think-tank says council tax payers have been left worse off over Labour's eight years in office, Gary Duncan reports Vote for Blogs: diarists sharpen Tory leader's wife gives candid account of campaign as parties pursue voters through cyberspace, writes Helen Rumbelow onetel Times Online Election 2005 Dear Diary Websites to Watch Unlimited Soames gets a taste of the sea but gallantly goes without … Go-it-alone candidates are not so lonely this time round Virgin territory ns&i Picture Gallery Ps Ludicrous Claim of the Day Admission of the Day Ridiculous Moment of the Day Quip of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Times World News Berlusconi quits to save his job Italy's longest-serving postwar leader is forced into a humiliating resignation to stay in power, Richard Owen reports Short-Term Approach Five public grievances that could spell end for Italy's great survivor Cutbacks to clamp style of freewheeling bureaucrats Multiple Display Advertising Items Exiled coup plotter 'may have been killed' northern rock Picture Gallery Nobody's listening as Rice lectures Putin on power China's plea to stay calm (AFP): Bribery arrest (AFP): Moussaoui ruling (AP): Aircraft crashes Beeston honoured Ethnic cleansing claim as Iraqi hostages found dead Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Leader in car-bomb near miss Bespoke Suits (AP): Ecuador leader under arrest (Reuters): Weapons seizure (Reuters): Marine charged egg By Our Foreign Staff: Fears of five drug mules laid bare on film FBI closes net on top officials in Oil-for-Food controversy The Times 'An energy company with which I was associated had no relationship with Iraq' Times on Line emporio Republicans rebel on Bush's man President's choice as UN ambassador faces Senate rejection, Roland Watson reports from Washington Weather Eye Times Business Thursday April 21 2005 Ford to sell Hertz NYSE set to gain listing in merger with screen trade group China Marches on Railtrack protestors seek rescuer for legal fight against Government Rocky road lies ahead Standard Life Health Care Blair doesn't hit the mark as Robin Hood Business Editor's Commetary Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Stop Press Japan retail deal Dow Jones switch Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Quote of the Day Picture Gallery The Times Business Big Shot 'We are seeing the consumer pausing for thought' Split MPC vote keeps a rate rise on the agenda The National Business Awards 2005 Builder sees bleak trading conditions Picture Gallery Deadline given for split-caps claims Wall Street unnerved by pointer to inflation Rio Tinto sets iron ore record RBS confirms plan for joint venture in China Surprise BID Pru admits rights issue errors Merrill mops up Philips's £7bn pension mandates Total Under Fire Co-op cuts dividend as profits slump by 63% Review of Eat is set to see 3i exit Rebels plot revolution at French Connection Sauza and Pernod not to mix in £9bn bid for Allied Black calls in receiver at Ravelston Lloyds TSB Sales hope at Reuters Computacenter's warning dampens hope of IT revival BT Ford turns the ignition key on $2.5bn Hertz sale The Times Hotels are staying City Diary SAIC looks to build Rover cars in China Home Help Oracle EU states renege on promises to reduce aid British business stakes a claim to the new Europe Enterprise Queen's Awards for Enterprise Broker paints a better picture of ICI as Footsie slides Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Eurotop 100 Reuters is good news now it has stemmed sales losses Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Price rethink helps Neteller to rally Smaller Capitalisation Shares Banking & Finance Media Interexec Personal boost for Enterprise Tony Dawe says that a change of emphasis has given the 40-year-old scheme a new lease of life Enmeccanica Professor wins first lifetime award The Queen's Awards for Enterprise 2000 Susan gets out of the bank and on her bike Tony Dawe reports on the sustainable development class, which has replaced the environmental achievements Green light for traffic to go with the flow Other Winners The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager action medical research Times Register Ralph Haeems Solicitor whose shrewd defence in many criminal cases helped to make new law in the appeal courts Ralph Haeems, solicitor, was born on November 9, 1940 He died on March 31, 2005, aged 64 David Faull Ecclesiastical lawyer and faithful servant of the Church of England David Faull, OBE, ecclesiastical lawyer, was born on February 25,1929. He died on March 28,2005, aged 76 Margaretta Scott Versatile and stylish actress who enjoyed a 70-year career In the Footsteps of St Peter Joseph Ratzinger has been elected. Have the cardinals chosen well? School News Birthdays Picture Gallery Service of Thanksgiving University News Forthcoming Marriages Fellows Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Bridge Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move Personal Column Travel Take a break at places with winning ways £195 a night for two at Hotel of the Year; £499 for a week in the Maldives. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Travel The Hilton beckons to Bajan beat Despite his victory in the 1992 general election, John Major could not escape the shadow of his predecessor, Margaret Thatcher Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Today Tidal wave which wasn't a tsunami Weather Eye Paul Simons Weathercall Defendant entitled to know likely sentence Court of Appeal Criminal Division Regina v Goodyear Minimum period of leave for child care is one week Child's personal adviser must not be involved in long-term care plan Times Sport Suez misses Guineas after being found lame Racing Times Test York optimistic global sprint stars will grace royal meeting Diary Perth Walsh double aids Nicholls The Wright Track Beverley Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Kay eager to make up for enforced absence of Corry Rugby Union Williams pockets £147,000 with the minimum of fuss Snooker Embassy World Championship Prizes of Perfection Faldo surprises caddie with summons to tee in China Golf Today's Fixtures The Results Service Cue Auntie Agnes, it's time for a few guilty pleasures Sport on Television Penkywicz banned two years for failed drugs test Rugby League Persistent Giles does champions a good turn Frizzell County Championship First Division Derbyshire struggle to score on lively pitch Wessels dismisses Swann attack Second Division Flintoff set for Lord's return Worcestershire collapse under Davies spell Yesterday's Scoreboards Richardson's fine debut rewards faith of Emburey Streak plays defensively to Flower's onslaught The fast bowler tells Owen Slot he has no regrets about playing for Zimbabwe again Ford excited by prospect of bringing success to Kent Smith aims to build on confidence of Trinidad triumph The Sunday Times Britain slip to heavy defeat The Sunday Times Rogge warns bidding cities to beware in offering incentives London Olympics could be host to the best of British The Times Last Night's Results Palace showing no stomach for survival fight Robson's battlers put the brake on Spurs objective Ashton adds to woes of miserable Newcastle Barclays Premiership The Sunday Times Souness to have his say as police widen brawl inquiry Dell Nine-man United sent crashing by Ferguson header Barclays Premiership The Times Villa lacking adventure to fulfil their ambitions García keeps Liverpool's European hopes alive Slick City continue to make the case for Pearce Waiting game almost over for Mourinho Barclays Premiership Old Speckled Hen Milan keen on Crespo deal The Times Crossword Chelsea toast rare off-field victory with Mutu verdict Cole thrust into lead role in latest soap opera Times Sport Neville sparks fury as United self-destruct The Times Barclays Premiership The Times Is Blair Really a Brownite? Mary Ann Sieghart Tory policy: more pub bore than government-in-waiting Quotes of the Day Image of the Day Relatives weep for a victim of the Marburg virus. The Ebola-like haemorrhagic fever has killed more than 230 people in norhtern Angola Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Brown Blair and me: it's a beautiful spray . . . The PM is sporting a healthy new tan acquired with suspicious haste. Is it fake? Hugo Rifkind visits a salon to see how quickly Blair could have become brown Nanny dearest: The affectionate biography of a Norfolk nanny, published after her death, is both poignant memoir and a chronicle of change through a turbulent century, says Libby Purves The Times Dark Style No one quite handles flash, brash trash with the glamour of David LaChapelle, says Emily Davies Carte Noire Sweden's tastiest dish (no, not Sven) Dish star of glitz blitz A worthless promise? The number of breast cancer patients is still rising. Dr Thomas Stuttaford says earlier screening, not Labour's promise of shorter waiting times, would save lives The WellMan Clinic Cruel Trick of the Season Screen I am your fantasy father A long time ago we first laid eyes on a galaxy far far away. Soon it will end, having changed the face of science fiction on film. Kevin Maher looks back-and, over the page, we look forward Thumbs out and fingers crossed The makers of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy give Ian Johns the answers to the secrets of life. Well, sort of. . . The Times Loving the Alien and Other Sci-Fi Clichés What have the Brits done for sci-fi? well, everything really To 'true' infinity, and beyond Viewpoint After writers such as Wells and Wyndham imagined the future, America devoured their ideas, says Stephen Leslie Go to the Flicks for Free How to Avoid Alien Attacks Not Asimov's Rules of Robotics Studio classics The Assassination of Richard Nixon Future Visions: New Releases Mental illness and the third person singular New Releases Tarnation's unflinching portrayal of mental breakdown makes it one of the most original pieces of film-making this year, says Wendy Ide Tarnation More New Releases Believe in a mock mullah, not a road trip, says Ian Johns The Lizard Nc 115 mins Around the Bend 15,84 mins The Wedding Date 12A, 89 mins Untold Scandal Can You Top our Four-Word Critics? The Bunny with big teeth Vincent Gallo's back with another controversy. Be careful what you say, warns Stephen Dalton The Edukators Entertainments Well worth the waiting Theatre Someone Who'll Watch Over Me New Ambassadors, WC2 World Music Bebo Valdés & EI Cigala Festival Hall Theatre Billy Holiday/The King and I BAC, SW11 Concert Manson Ensemble/Masson Royal Academy of Music, NW1 Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Index Choice Television Choice Main Channels Entertainment Prime Time Film Guide Factual Sport Kids Television Terrestrial BBC One Variations Momentous event speaks for itself Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Eat what we're eating. . . True Fiction T2 Quiz Lego Su Doku Companion Stairlifts Career Smokescreens or smoke signals? The Week in Work Inside The Times Statwatch Cable & Wireless Which way now for a kindly cynic? Week 2: The Career Plan Don't fling your job away How to. . . Manage an Office Relationship When playful banter with a colleague matures into a full-blown affair, start worrying about the third person in the triangle - your boss. Clare Dight reveals the secrets of safe corporate sex The 60-Second Business Book Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive IQ? Costly Affairs Waitrose What Can I Earn? Diversity brings out the worst in some people Worklife Challenge Do expectations match reality? The UK Graduate Careers Survey The Class of 2005 are both aspirational and realistic. Carol Lewis takes a look at their future career hopes and fears Job Locations Graduates are lured by bright city lights The Sunday Times Media and teaching are most attractive Careers Class of 2005 prepare for study and travel The UK Graduate Careers Survey Opinion How Do I Become an. . . Election Campaigner? The Times At last, an office that truly appreciates us Trend Watch Intelligent Buildings The intelligent building could transform our working lives, with technology that will enhance our comfort and help us to perform at our peak, writes Carly Chynoweth My Best Move. . . . . . And my Worst A plan to put women on top MBA Interview Corporate leaders have traditionally been men. Carol Lewis finds a business school with a programme to buck the trend Case Study Expatriate Staff Days that Shook Business The Miners' Strike Course Watch Find a path in the maze of relocation Relocating to. . . Melbourne The laidback Aussie way of life may seem appealing, but resettling can be a complex business. Carly Chynoweth navigates her way past the pitfalls The Office Psychologist Friendships 'Melbourne Wasn't a Big Culture Shock' Work Kit Statwatch You Need a New Job when. . . A muddy affluence Business Travel Kuala Lumpur What's Being Said Test Yourself. . . 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