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News from 25/04/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Paul MacKenzie, Chit Chong, Martin Boland, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, DJM, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Garth Wattley, Richard Long, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Ruth Barnett, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Murray Harrold, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Alexandra Frean and Philip Webster, Mike Robinson, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Gareth Walters, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Patrick Demarchelier, Jean M. Mayland, Robert Gore-Langton, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Patrick Marmion, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, David Taylor, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Caroline Holliday, James Delingpole, Graham Baldwin, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Robin Moffat, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Helen Rumbelow, Liz Chong, Russell Kempson, John Westerby, John Kilbracken, Rick Broadbent, Gary Jacob and Bill Edgar, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ronald Forrest, Norman Hammond, Geoffrey Dean, Michael Prestage, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, David Mortimer, Uk Fathers, Milton Keynes, Clifford Coonan, Peter Dodd, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, J. F. Lazenby, Jeremy Davies, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christine Buckley and Sophie Morrison, Tony Hannan and David Lawrenson, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Sherry Jespersen, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tony Halpin Educational Editor, Tim Hames, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, John Shaw, Gerard Baker and Tom Baldwin, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Timmy Mallett, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Tony McCarthy, Alan Peacock, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Alice Miles, Antony Moore, Stephen Masty, Nick Szepanik, Mark Venables, Frank Field, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Double blow to Olympics bid Poor opportunity Europe's future The Game The Times Index Taxman grabs £9m tsunami charity cash Picture Gallery In the Times Today The Times BBC investigates allegations over Howard hecklers The Blair-Brown double act is a big winner for Labour Election 2005 Chemistry Homework onetel Why the world's top chef wants your children to brew up a hell's kitchen London bid falls foul of rules in race to stage Olympics Classical music faces extinction, says composer Su Doku Fuel protests may start today Nursing drain Rich pickings Mr Spiro Latsis Yob culture 'learnt in the classroom' Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Secret weapon unleashed as turn-off campaign zaps TV Demise of grammar schools leaves poor facing uphill struggle Prudential Women told the answer to new life is 34 AA Churches unite for paralysed mother Toshiba Obituary Picture Gallery New Pope seeks a spiritual Monarchs and world leaders hear pontiff call for a spiritual revival in a barren world of secularism, consumerism and exploitation, writes Richard Owen German pilgrims enjoy their day in the sun as thousands flock to St Peter's Square Words of inspiration not lost in translation Extracts from the Homily Labour Net worth abbey Beckham family affairs are fair game for public We Drug firms eavesdrop on patients' chatroom gossip T2 The Cooperative Bank Green Flag Nurse stops runaway bus Injury crime falls End tagging call Happiness is. . . hp Mother sues NHS after twin survives abortion bulldog Prudential DHL The Sharpest Critics Kaiser new chiefs of the indie scene Firstnight Kaiser Chiefs Astoria, Wc2 Immigration and jobs Debating future pension provision Wasted votes, tactical voting and electoral opportunism Shape of the papacy under Benedict Character of criminals Women leading unions BBC and Tory script Party pledges and climate change Correctly addressed Football's rewards Never too late The Times Laws for Yeovil Somerset should keep an original thinker in the House of Commons Virtual Vicar The Anglican Church fears that cyber will become missionary creeps One day you flog a fur bikini, before you know it, you're running the world Blinkered and Ill-Timed The AUT boycott of lsraeli universities is inimical to academic freedom We insult banana republics Why this baffling silence? The Tories want to save us from the worst excesses of Europe. So let them speak up Join the Debate The Times They'll never vote for those shoes It takes only a split second- and a pair of Fifties brogues—to turn off a young voter Zzzzzzz. . . wake up there. I've got this idea for making elections interesting Lloyds TSB Technology can lead to temptation, vicars told Surviving in a Secular World Rac churchill Sainsbury's Grieving fathers left to care for babies Hospital is under scrutiny after spate of maternity deaths, Giles Whittell reports Cell transplant promises treatment of Alzheimer's Multiple Display Advertising Items Brain Disease Times Election 2005 Battle on war opens with row on lies and law advice Who's Contesting your Seat? Xday minus 10 Hail to the chiefs: how Americans Labour is usiing the techniques of Joe Trippi, the brains behind the remarkable ascent of a US Democrat, wite Gerard Baker and Tom Baldwin AA Election 2005 Online So what Has the States Ever Done for US? opodo Doorstep Damian: A two-horse race on flight path Doorstep Damian the Reporter at your Beck and Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Windsor Invisible woman reveals herself as a little paranoid Britain's future will be decided a handful of seats where the race is closest. Today Alice Miles reports from the front line in lslington South Ten Tight Contests in London The Open University Islington South & Finsbury What's in a street name? A lot, actually Secrets&lies Lions are politicians' pride Candidate named and shamed Warning of the Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Tip of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Times World News EU fears for future as French and Dutch threaten 'no' vote Prince of Wales at memorial for fallen of Gallipoli Showdown looms over Bush's court nominees Ask Surf's up as the Big Apple lifts beach ban Weather Eye (AP): Flight to asylum (AP): Weizman dies (AFP): Security chiefs (AFP): Mine disasters The Times Rebels thrive as politicians dither Deadly Week Silent protest buoys rival for presidency Multiple Display Advertising Items Thousands of girls are war slaves The Dresser Patients are stretched to the limit Walking Tall Your books distort past too, Japan tells China Times Business Rival eyes Allied House prices dip Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Small car dealers face ruin in wake of Row Gas bubble 'will deflate UK prices by a third' Standard boss forecasts comeback of endowment mortgages No meeting of minds over China UP and down Picture Gallery Ing Direct Vote not always a leap of faith for investors Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished Business Big Shot Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Stop Press Goldman choice Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Smaller Stock to Watch Myners falls back in M&s job race The Times NYSE members move to challenge $4.7bn merger LSE launches Proquote to institutions BlackBerry Economists claim Brown will not balance his books Rover stalled on paying debts long before collapse Forced pension saving 'would cost £4bn in lost tax' The Times Marconi on edge before BT's call Internet tycoon turns to mining Former Spurs chief plans AIM float of Powerleague Life is far from Standard as insurance boss faces his critics Tomorrow's annual meeting will be a stormy affair but Sir Brian Stewart is ready for it, writes Robert Cole Top of the Scots may have to step down from S&n after float Business Equity Prices The Times Curfew term in behaviour order is lawful Test for leave to appeal common issues Parties bound to rectify other side's errors Fraud exception destroys civil legal professional privilege Asset-freezing order not available Timesonline Times Register Sir John Mills Much-loved actor who, in more than 70 years of performance, epitomised English charm and grit on stage and screen Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen Long-serving Premier of Queensland whose development plans were overshadowed by allegations of widespread corruption Irish tombs hold on to their secrets Burning Issues As May 5 looms large, Times readers pick holes in the blanket of promises, prose and punditry Watch your valuables Non-runner Black hole Bullying the better-off What's your view? Italians urged to reprieve Apollonia Notebook Archaeology Vow of silence Earlier eyesores No goodwill for men Court Circular Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Appointments Picture Gallery Meeting Dinner School News Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Birthdays Anniversaries In Memoriam-Private Latest Wills Bridge Chess Winning Move Personal Column Who and where: the candidates and the constituencies Shooting the breeze can be bad for you Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Fine in the North. Sunshine and Showers Elsewhere. Temperatures: Max 17C. Min 2C Times Online weathercall Times Sport Final Standings in the Jumps Championships Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Hamilton Park Wolverhampton The Wright Track Towcester Southwell Windsor totetentofollow Roberts proves the perfect stand-in Bowls Emms and Robertson take the shuttle to world domination In the latest part of our Sporting Inspirations campaign to put young people in touch with their dreams, Matthew Syed joins the Olympic silver medal-winners at a training session for children in Milton Keyness Net Gains Nadal proves unstoppable Corser double Klitschko triumph Roddick reigns Dangerfield joy Bedfordshire title Today's Fixtures The Times The Results Service China fights shy of a game for the masses Peter Dixon says the less affluent need help if the sport's gospel is to spread Five of the Most Marketable Players for a Huge New Audience Scott sees off Goosen threat in nerveless fashion Olympics The Times How They Stand Wakefield leave Rea lost for words while St Helens survive test Wolves snatch victory after Hull onslaught Engage Super League Talent pool that has you wrestling for the remote National championships given platform of World Cup race West Indies wiped out by Nel's Test best How They Stand Times Online First-Class Scoreboards Norwich Union Warne calls off run chase after Pietersen's assault Frizzell County Championship Big hitting from Dalrymple steals Flintoff's thunder Totesport League First Division Plunkett helps Durham to maintain momentum Braveheart Bresnan shows the way as Yorkshire enjoy another field day Van Jaarsveld shines again in the gloom Sussex scrape home as Welch falls just short Times Online Yesterday's Scoreboards Gloucestershire pay price for dropping standard Leicester left to suffer after French have the final say Heineken Cup ebokers Injuries mount for Woodward European Finals Dominici steals in as Biarritz surrender How They Stand Cueto collects lion's share of Sale praise Dell Stevens a casualty in battling Bath win Zurich Premiership Fine-tuning puts Button back on the right track San Marino Grand Prix Peugeot Times Online Results from Imola Irate viewers miss climax of engrossing head-to-head Kevin Eason's Team-By-Team Guide The Times Crossword Links Relentless Stevens leaves White on the precipice Snooker Embassy World Championship Times Sport Schumacher forced to bow to Alonso after high-speed duel The Times Rooney lets fly against Newcastle The Times The Times How my son's pub crawl made me feel very, very old Richard Morrison Quotes of the Day Getting ratty Adolf who? Keeping abreast. . . Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? The dinner I waited five years to taste The Fat Duck has been voted the world's best restaurant. But is it? Stephen Pollard visits another shrine to 'molecular gastronomy' Yau's UK Top 5 How a Michelin star was born Anjana Ahuja talks to the man with two restaurants in the world's top 50 The Times Breaking the breast habit Every week Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologist, answers readers' queries The Times Teenage pregnancy: don't be so quick to condemn My son is 17, his girlfriend 16-and their new baby can enrich both their lives, says Caroline Holliday Touron. More than just 7 seats What to do when meat's off the menu Nespresso Roast Vegetable Lasagne Pinstripes and grass stains Hey, wannabe a sad online loser who can't get laid? Picture Gallery Profile of lasting beauty Über-model Carmen dell'Orefice tells Lisa Armstrong how fashion has always been her saviour-and how much she adores cut-price chain stores. Photography by Patrick Demarchelier Arts Let's get this party started Interview The Birthday Party, Harold Pinter's boarding-house thriller, is back in the West End. Robert Gore-Langton checks in Mary Poppins With the help of the innocent young buffoons in its Student House, Newsnight addresses the election's big story. . . apathy The voice of violent dissent Theatre The terrorist's viewpoint is being brought to the stage. Patrick Marmion reports Stories from the Front Line Waving, not drowning Dance Ondine Covent Garden Dance Scottish Dance Theatre Firstnight in the main paper Week Ahead Concert LPO/Vänskä Concert ASMF/Bell Entertainments Theatre Orpheus Complex TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice A stroll in the sun with an Old Master Viewing Guide And your name is. . .? True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching SU Doku Acorn The Times Time for FA to Get Rules Right The Game Says Whistle Blower 'Roman Will Not Abramovich in for the long haul at Chelsea, their chairman tells Matt Dickinson Terry Earns Praise of Peers Liverpool Chelsea Turn Fire on their Critics Arsenal and Tottenham Get to Trifle with Destiny of Title Gary Jacob and Bill Edgar on the London derby that could turn the tables Buck Stops Mourinho Throws Pre-Victory Party Kenyon Won't Back Uefa Super League Always in with a Shout Tony Cascarino says the best leaders are the talkers Sunderland Regain Spirit and Soul George Caulkin on how Mick McCarthy led club back from the brink How Would They Do? Decision that May Mean Life or Death James Ducker says Calvin Zola is fearful of having to return to his homeland O'leary Takes Hendrie's Side Lakis May Be Heading Home Chelsea Caught in Another Row Newcastle Destroyed by Rooney Forgotten Man Keeps Norwich on the Rise Nemeth Revels in an Unlikely Role as Nemesis City Draw on Fire of Pearce Villa Start to Rue Mistakes Everton Close in on European Adventure Johnson Sparks Palace Coup The Times Redknapp's Disciples Seend Southampton to the Brink Mana Ger Eyes Fast Exit Strachan Set Dive in Motion Nick Szczepanik charts the decline and impending fall of a South Coast club Preston Edged out in Battle Promotion for the Team that Mick Built Victory Not Shortcut out of Woods for Forest Ipswich Need Heart for Higher Ambition Sheringham Leaves West Ham in Lurch Shringham Leaves West Ham in Lunch Ipswich Need Heart for Higher Ambition Sheringham Leaes West Ham in Lurch Crewe Alexandra Ipswich Need Heart for Higher Ambition Sheringham Leaves West Ham in Lurch Oldham Overhauled despite Eyres' Graces Colchester United Oldham Overhauled despite Eyres' Graces Yeovil Seeking Election to Higher Places Stevenage Secure their Shot at the League after Long Wait Play-Offs Semi-Finals Morecambe Kept out of Final Reckoning Celtic Land Telling Blow in Title Race Bell's Scottish League First Division When It Comes to Midfield, Goals Maketh the Man Weekly £500 Winner The Leaderboard The Super League manager fantasy foot ball Parma's Priority is League Safety Gabriele Marcotti on why the Uefa Cup has lost its prestige Milan's Injuries Give PSV a Shot at Glory Results and Statistics Agony Aunt's Dual Role Strikes Chord with Leeds Youngsters Christopher Irvine speaks to the forward keeping young talent onside Loyds TSB Rooney the Ruin of US The Hairdryer Match of the Day Delia's Dish The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Times Online tiny

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