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News from 22/04/2005

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Andrew Robson, Michael R. Field, Phil Yates, Pope Benedict, Susanna King-Christopher, Gerald Box, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Paul Wright, Kevin Hunter, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Gabriel Rozenberg and Neelam Verjee, George Kingston, Richard Hobson, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Christine Buckley and Clifford Coonan, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Raymond Goadby, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Roger Tanner, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Walter Chinn, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Sigmund Sternberg (Co-Founder), Dan Sabbagh, R. A. Hopkinson-Woolley, Richard Beeston and Liz Chong, J. H. McEnery, Gerry Hanson, Andrew Bird, Roland Watson, Saumitra Banerjee, Charles Bremner, Oliver Kay and James Ducker, Susan Emmett, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Clive Bone, Bideford, Devon, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Pope Benedict Xvi, David Hands Correspondent, Tim Cooper, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Greg Hurst and Rosemary Bennett, Yves Ferrer, Nick Szczepanik and Gary Jacob, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Marcus Binney, Vaughan Freeman, David Powell Correspondent, Matthew Pryor, Philip Webster and Stewart Tendler, Iain Proctor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Correspondent, Doorstep Damian, James Doran Correspondent, Richard Owen, Gerry Kay, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Tom Dart, Patrick West, Caroline Rees, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Pyke, Jill Sherman and Dominic Kennedy, Silvan Jones, Philip Webster and Helen Rumbelow, Jane Shilling, John Small, Jeremy Page and Anthony Browne, Paul Pritchard, Alan Hamlton, Adam Fresco and Richard Ford, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Russell Jenkins, Martin Bellamy, Alan Lee, Richard Ford and Philip Webster, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Patrick Hosking Editor, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Anthony Browne, Daniel McGrory and Lewis Smith, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, John D. G. Bennett, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Christopher Irvine and Lewis Stuart, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Adrian Cartwright, Jayne Dowle,

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The Times Failing maternity unit taken over New York merger Iraq massacre Bricks and Mortar Sounds A mother, a victim. . . another crime statistic All in a Day Xday17 In the Times Today Brown drags extra 500,000 earners into the tax net Judge halts court martial of TA soldier in Mirror picture hoax Election2005 Bricks and Mortar Food recalled after dye found Linklater award Overdose death Shakespeare fake Cuts on the table Getting the Message A most Gratifying Ale Why texting harms your IQ Txts n emails mk ppl stupid coz they R worse than smking pot & lead 2 a st8 of 'infomania', writes Michael Horsnell Task force sent to maternity unit where ten mothers died Hospital failings contributed to death after Caesarean section Parents lose in sick baby case Teenage attacker Police win appeal Who bid that? Terror appeal lost Small fortune Gucci Delayed Trains Existing Compensation for Delays Passengers to be paid for delays on railways Rise and rise of violent crime The latest figures show an alarming increase in the use of imitation guns, Richard Ford and Philip Webster report Blair's Phone-In Clash with Police Day of the Krays was no golden era Recorded Crime October-December 2004 compared with same quarter 2003, England and Wales Robbers shoot man defending his home from dawn attack Mars overall fall in offences Microsoft Office New Chronicle! SAS arrests at Blair home Misjudged BT Meet the Leaders Editor feels full fury of the Women's Institute scorned Mandelson, the computer king and a party on a luxury yacht "Very Funny" Picture Gallery Playground for the rich Taken to Task Treasure List Museum inquiry into 'smuggling' of ancient bowls Dixons Audience makes debut Firstnight Dance Don Quixote Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff HP recommends Microsoft Windows XP Professional The Sharpest Critics Ps Hp invent Survival against the Odds Science wakes up to idea of human hibernation Currys The Day I Escaped the Ss Vatican rediscovers the power of Latin Some extra pocket money On the Couch Archbishop is the first to go to papal inauguration Dfs Dfs Class of '04 fearful and consumed by worries 'I told teachers but they didn't believe me' Girls can be bigger bullies than boys, Alexandra Frean writes Teenage Attitudes to Weight Pope's past and future prospects General election campaign too much for many and not enough for some University places Salad days Underpass 'image' Staffing problems in cancer diagnosis England and St George School dinners Crisis, what Crisis? An all too familiarly deceptive Italian political drama Cash 'N' Tarry The train now arriving late on Platform 13 is worth waiting for Gorgeous George the strange and unacceptable voice of the Right Figures and Facts The changing character of crime is extremely disturbing Thunderer: Why I get cross over St George Thunderer Patrick West Suez and Iraq, two of a kind For Eden read Rumsfeld. For Eisenhower read Annan. The ironies of recent history are uncanny The Times Bonnie land o' tartan and teargas Overblown security plans to combat G8 protesters can only give Scotland a bad name Lefties may wail, but they can't stop the wheels of Blairism rolling on Hardly any of the big reforms promised in the Labour manifesto require legislation They may not like BUPA being paid to treat NHS patients but they will have to lump it Spring Sale Out of this world: belt of asteroids circles a sun Antarctic glaciers are getting smaller faster H Mebase Fuel protesters back direct action T2 Craig Russell Women fake cancer history Health City seeks a tax on gum Environment Men losing wealth stakes Economics Sainsbury's Moben Kitchens Health breach Appeal dismissed £500 road death Ford By a Correspondent: Comedian escapes jail for leaving scene of accident Girl's flesh was found on father's clothing Abductors were 'al-Qaeda men' Sharps Bedrooms Times Election 2005 Blair vote Ma Well What happened to all the posters in people's windows? Slogan-shy in Finchley Make Britain great again Xday17 The Day in Brief Off with their heads: how the Lib The visit by Charles Kennedy to East Yorkshire has highlighted the ruthless strategy employed by the election's underdogs. Greg Hurst and Rosemary Bennett report www.toucansurf.com It's Not Just Conservatives under Threat The Davis Book of Hours If they want his scalp they'll have to catch him first Ann Treneman breaks into a run after the Shadow Chancellor as he abandons sleep in a whirlwind fight to keep his seat Westmorland & Lonsdale Dems plan to overthrow top Tories Ben MacIntyre reports on how a Conservative fronbencher could find himself sunk by a samll, polite and furry executioner Dorset West Now Showing at Cinemas Everywhere You know that Cherie Blair? She's my cousin Doorstep Damian at your Beck and Call Reading East MP: Jane Grlffiths since 1997 (retiring) Hotels.com Dolphin bathrooms Tories offer £1bn stamp duty cuts Raising the threshold would save the average buyer £1,800, the party said. Philip Webster and Helen Rumbelow report Taxing Question Student numbers in decline Borders Books Times Online Election 2005 Educashun ejucation, edication: all parties can say it but none is able to get it right Still Trying to Educate on the Cheap What They Offer Labour Halfords Drive-Time Deals Vauxhall Tories manage to go a little more forward than back Publicity drive to warn of postal vote fraud dangers Spot the difference, again Www.dell.co.uk Judy has spoken PS Quote of the Day Gaffe of the Day Linguist of the Day Taking liberties Tribute of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Canary Wharf Intel inside Times World News Saddam's men strike back in purge that left river of blood 11 killed as guerrillas shoot down helicopter Schröder reverses along Third Way Nationwide Www.theAA.com Rice urges an end to Belarus tyranny Tiny.com Serial bragger blogs for Britain An English Casanova is intriguing France with his website tales of womanising, Charles Bremner reports Weather Eye The Times Downfall Brittany Ferries Oil-for-Food investigators quit over Annan 'let-off' Asylum for ousted President Saudi Arabia is safer than Nottingham, says envoy The Times Ghostbusting gizmo goes on sale—but watch out for the gremlins Death March 'Mothers threw their children in the lake rather than let the Turks have them' Ninety years on, Armenian massacres are still causing political fallout, report Jeremy Page and Anthony Browne (AP): Arnie's excuse for border slip (AFP): Pygmies protest (AFP): US aircraft offer (AP): Inquiry rejected Moore awards (Reuters): Dutch infection (AP): Gay marriage Bill (AP): Crime wave Times Business Time Warner aim Merck suffers Cox offer due Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Pension rules 'will handicap b NYSE chief watches his shares soar on news of merger Fed warns: budget deficit m Pullwood Bay Even more trouble in store at M&s Need to Know NYSE seat changes hands for $1.8m Buffett includes Budweiser TNK-BP to cut fuel prices in Ukraine Gillette defies inquiry on Procter deal First Energy faces $5.45m fine Quote of the Day Director's Dealings Data Exchange Rates Business Big Shot Results Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Look Ahead Data Would-be buyers of MG Rover rise to 200 Surprise alert on monitoring puts Spirent shares in a sping Colt on target in spite of sales drop FSA warns listed firms to report on time or face shares suspension Big banks line up for auction of Abbey property Drop in high street spending poses rate dilemma Dell New chapter of profit at WH Smith First Melrose deal ends a year's wait The Times City Diary Brought to book City Diary The unforgiven City Diary Third Time Lucky Close encounter City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Ricard's Shout on The Times Pernod sees Allied deal as platform to become world No 1 Brewer's finance chief to go Hp invent Executive makes $1m in first week BTG boosted as watchdog lifts test ban How our X could mark more local power for voters Shire cuts reliance on withdrawn drug with $1.6bn deal Media New media gives a different view to poll coverage US dynamo looks to spark golden era for UK comedy Adam Sherwin meets the TV producer who hopes to get her last laughs in Britain For further media coverage The Hitch Hicker's Guide of the Galaxy Mediapolis Households with Digital TV Japanese groups link up to create successor to DVD 'By avoiding battles, they will make hardware decisions easier and cheaper' WPP shares lifted on expectations of continued growth Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Commodities 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 Shire's Big Pharma deal is a very large pill to swallow The Day's Biggest Movers WH Smith Gilts Launch delay is bad call for Virgin Mobile Smaller Capitalisation Shares Melrose Banking & Finance Business Equity Prices Equity Prices Business Free Live Telephone Helpline To place your Free advertisement telephone Be Sensible: We suggest that the first meeting always … Ladies Index Encounters Available Free Live Telephone Helpline Gentlemen Available Man to Man Woman to Woman 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 British Funds Times Register Gwynfor Evans Welsh nationalist leader who embodied Plaid Cymru's spirit and became the party's first MP Gwynfor Evans, president of Plaid Cymru, 1945-84, and MP for Carmarthen, July 1966-70 and October 1974-79, was born on September 1, 1912. He died on April 21, 2005, aged 92 Lives Remembered Ruth Hussey Beautiful patrician actress who made a speciality of playing wisecracking women after her success in The Philadelphia Story Nils-Henning Orsted Pedersen Jazz double bassist of uncanny technical accomplishment sho played and recorded with all the greats Nils-Henning Orsted Pedersen, jazz double bassist, was born on May 27, 1946. He died of a heart attack on April 19. 2005, aged 58 Lives in Brief Richard Colbourne, GM, Royal Air Force pilot, was born on May 26, 1919. He died on February 26,2005, aged 85 Lisa Fittko, librarian, and escape network operator during the Second World War, was born in 1909. She died on March 12, 2005, aged 95 There's nobody here but us Others Death of an Industry Was the demise of Rover inevitable and is old-style manufacturing finished in Britain? Greedy workers Then and now Home base What's important History of decline Diehard Labour voters Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Memorial Services Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths School News Dinner Honourable Artillery Company Birthdays Thanksgiving Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Fischer's blockade Birthdays Tickets for Sale For Sale Situations Wanted Announcements Times Newspapers It's your last chance to get in to our yoga special … Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Public Notices Charity: The 1930 Fund for District Nurses (No 2) (268137) Reference: LC/470689/RED (T) Body & soul Legal Notices In the Royal Bank of Scotland Commercial Court Case … Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced In the Matter of the Insolvency Act 1968 and in the … Redemption of Own Shares out of Capital Senator House … The Insolvency Act and Rules 1986 Fujitsu European … Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Motors Anatomy of a Hot Spur Bentley flies the flag for UK, spurred on by German money Car-buying just a 23-minute business for most drivers Vaughan Freeman finds that many finds that many car purchases are snap decisions Registration Numbers Nature Notes On this Day The Duke and Duchess of York celebrated the birth of their first child, Princes Elizabeth, who became Queen Elizabeth II Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain Edging Northeastwards. Fine Elsewhere. Temperatures: Max 16C. Min OC Around Britain Paul Simons: Forecasters blame it on the sunshine Weather Eye Paul Simons Parents cannot sue over false allegations House of Lords Presumption against creation of a performance bond Court of Appeal Times Online Costs should reflect success rate in claim Court of Appeal Times Sport Pipe stays jump ahead in title duel Racing How They Stand Johnson extols claims of Boy's Hurrah Times Test Tamarinbleu can get back on track Sandown Park Perth Beverley Fontwell Park Bath Southwell Wolverhampton Perth Tabb bringing extra spice to table Sarah Potter finds that snooker's first lady has brought more than glamour to her profession McCulloch leaves Dott's hopes dashed with impressive finish Crucible faces high noon over its future as premier venue The Times Stars denied chance to shine as play-offs begin Final Tables Football Baseball Bowls Cricket Third Test match West Indies v South Africa Sheffield cleared after clash with Red Sox fan American Sport Squash Tennis Cricket Football Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Dame academy considers future in summit meeting Rick Broadbent on the paths ahead for Britain's best-loved female athletes of the modern era Holmes ends mystery over her retirement plans Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson will compete at the Visa Paralympic … Gobi gusts blow players off course in Beijing Schumacher not ready to hand over to the young pretender Motor Racing Big brother watching Donald... and getting paid for it Golf Leicester prepare to take gamble on Healey Rugby Union Leeds give Shield low priority Perpignan profit as Jones fulfils wish to leave homeland Rugby League Tonight's Games Guinness In or out Sports Hoping to Make the Cut Lara carries burden again Bullimore second Singh on song Armstrong woe The Sunday Times Rugby faces tough battle for IOC approval Olympic Games Kirtley puts match in the balance with swift removal of danger men Frizzell County Championship First Divsion Patel turns the tables for Kent Consistent Smith punishes Middlesex with nagging line Scoreboards Sales shows Shafayat way ahead Parker humbles Derbyshire Harvey makes his point to Yorkshire Yesterday's Scoreboards Northamptonshire v Leicestershire Harmison promises revival with hat-trick Second Division Yorkshire v Somerset MCC university match Oxford UCCE v Derbyshire The catalyst for good or ill, opposites are united in the complex human activites we call sport Uefa's new quota system draws mixed reactions Bruce bemoans costly spate of injuries Life before Bosman The Premiership Today Savage row puts Blackburn's reputation on the line again Villa retain European ambition McClaren prepares for future Leeds fined over brawl Lennon in tune Aluko's late show Vital Statistic The Times Escape Route Bitter Worthington sparks revival Police guard put in place for Redknapp Our sports Staff: Positive thinking spurs on Robson Ferguson happy to take big pay cut to stay at Everton Plugeot How They Stand Words by Tom Dart Your Times crossowrd anecdotes, favourite clues and … When Carlin jumped to his defence The Times Crossword 22,957 Neville's crowd rage highlights trend Nick Szczepanik on an era of coin-throwing and spitting. That's just by the players Lampard sets his sights on securing title double Times Sport Ferguson faces judgment day Olympic dames: Kelly calls it quits at talk show with Tanni The Times In the field of human conflict Index Health The Day I Escaped the SS Quotes of the Day My life could be measured out in Desks I Have Known Show no mercy, Cherie Image of the Day Facing a Dilemma? Modern Morals Faith, family, Hitler and me, by the new Pope Pope Benedict XVI explains how his faith forged in a deeply religious family who detested the Nazi regime and describes how, as a young soldier, he escapted the SS Peaches: 16 and Bob Geldof's daughter doesn't drink, do drugs or plan to be a pop star. She thinks smoking is uncool. In fact, says Carol Midgley, She almost gives teenagers a good name The Times By George, that's fine-looking beef The Times Roast Rib of Beef with Caramelised Shallots Smile to keep the Health Doctor's Orders When sex can take over your life Hair with Hari Picture Gallery Flying to shop Are there no elegant dresses? Your style question answered by Lucia van der Post Sounds How I learnt to stop worrying and download the charts (and Bach) Can an old dog learn new-technology tricks? Philip Howard, 71, is shown the art of downloading by his grandson Charlie, 12 Warner Classics Counting down. . . The Current Top … Counting down . . . The Current Top … Picture Gallery Go on Try It for Yourself Pop Albums Surrey-raised Tamil rapper M. I. A.'s genre-busting debut fizzes with energy and invention, says Lisa Verrico Hmv Sadly, still Tim Cooper meets those much-loved failures and most cult of bands, the Go-Betweens Hit & Myth Let's have a birthday party in cyberspace Interview Leave it to Michael Tilson Thomas to celebrate turning 60 in a way that's out of this world, says John Allison The John Butler Trio Monday in T2 Classical CDs Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Theatre Royal, Bath Hail Warner's epic Caesar Theatre Julius Caesar Barbican Concert Bach Choir/Hill Festival Hall Theatre Smilin' Through Birmingham Rep Entertainments Pop The Hives Hammersmith Apollo, W6 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 Fm: 97.6-99.8 MHz Radio 2 Fm: 88-90.2 MHz Radio 5 Live Mw: 693,909 kHz BBC World Service MW: 648 kHz Lw: 198 kHz Classic Fm FM: 100-102 MHz Talksport MW: 1053,1089 kHz Virgin Mw: 1215 kHz, Fm: 105 Choice Answers from Back Page Wednesday Su Doku Competiton Winners Sky One Sky 106, Cable Entertainment Sky 118, Freeview 6, Cable Hallmark Sky 190, Cable BBC Three Sky 115, Freeview 7, Cable ITV3 Sky 119, Freeview 34, Cable UKTV Gold Sky 109, Cable BBC Four Sky 116, Freeview 10, Cable Living TV Sky 112, Cable Sci-Fi Sky 130, Cable E4 Sky 163, Cable Paramount Sky 127, Cable FTN Sky 199, Freeview 20, Cable FX Sky 270, Cable Discovery Sky 551, Cable Sky Sports 1 Sky 401, Cable History Channel Sky 561 Sky Sports 2 Sky 402, Cable UKTV History Sky 582, Freeview 12, Cable Sky Sports 3 Sky 403, Cable Sky Sports Xtra Sky 404, Cable UKTV Documentary Sky 564, Cable Eurosport Sky 410, Cable Multichannel Television National Geographic Sky 558, Cable CBBC Sky 616, Freeview 30, Cable Artsworld Sky 157 Performance Sky 202, Cable CBeebies Sky 617, Freeview 31, Cable Disney Sky 611, Cable BBC One Television Terrestrial ITV1 Channel 4 Five Variations Film Choice Tug of love pulls on the heartstrings Viewing Guide 4 real, da church is phat True Fiction A Survey has confirmed suspicions that the Church of England is losing touch with people in Britain, particularly the young T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3571 Polygon David Schwimmer Some Girl(s) Word Watching Su Doku No 125 Rating: Fiendish Rolex Bricks and Mortar Picture Gallery Natural Barn Thrillers The Surveyor Catherine Riley Property Editor Reports of the property market's demise, let alone resurgence, have been greatly exaggerated Picture Gallery Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say The North West House Price Trends Average Property Prices £000s Figures from Www.Hometrack.Co.Uk, the Property Database Young educated workers in flats Buyers/sellers Sales Price as a Percentage of the Asking Price In Two-Bedroom Flat in North London Highbury, N5: an apartment on a 105-year lease with modern kitchen and bathroom Out Mid-Victorian Cottage in Surrey Weybridge: a double-fronted three-bedroom property in the heart of the town Away Thatched House in Devon Village Winkleigh: a Grade II listed home built in the mid-18th century, with two fifths of an acre King-Size Doll's House This Charles II gem boasts its own polo ground and trout stream, says Marcus Binney Rows of mallets hang at a dashing slant in the tack room St James Homes A Stake in Goth Town If you want to get your teeth into Whitby, you had better act quickly, says Jayne Dowle Www.wardhomes.co.uk Harbour Call These Walls Have Earache Paul Wright thought he had moved into the perfect street. Then the music started The Belly of an Architect This couple are having a whale of a time in their custom-made sleeping pod, says Caroline Brannigan It does not wobble much, although getting in with two mugs of tea practice Abbey Those Flair Necessities For top rents you must furnish your flat with style, says Susan Emmett It is like putting together a giant jigsaw puzzle Michael Shanly Homes Falconwharf George Wimpey Furlong City Private Sales Admirals Quay Limehouse Blues Its restoration has cost him dear, but this Docklands house has been a lifetime's labour of love for its owner, writes Jenny Knight He travelled to work by open boat when the tides were right The Nesting Instinct You may be settled in your home, but so might the local wildlife, says Caroline Rees You can hear them shuffling about and beating their wings The Armchair Nature Watch Your TV is a direct link to the wildlife in this residential reserve, reports Andrew Pierce Infar-red cameras record otters, deer, badgers and owls Pick this Lock for Fun Teddington is where the tidal Thames stops and D-Day started, writes Patrick Kidd The world-famous film studious began in a greenhouse What's on Westbury One Day I'll Fly Away Bolt holes abroad will be out of reach if no-frills airlines cut and run, says Jenny Knight Their investment is a hostage to budget airlines fortunes Airmiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain Switzerland Multiple Display Advertising Items Usa & Canada Switzerland Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Old Meets New Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Time for Walkies A London couple want to move, but how much can they afford? 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