News from 26/04/2005
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, John McNamara, John Battle, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Ryan Mapplethorpe, Kirsty McLeod, J. D. Manson, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, S. T. Vaughan, Allan Gore, David Charter, Charlotte Newton, Tosin Sulaiman and Tom Baldwin, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Peter Kinsley, Alex Swanson, Milton Keynes, Misha Defonseca, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Horchover, Geoffrey Goldsmith, Philip Howard, Alex Wade, Cyril Sherwood, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Bryan Thwaites, Richard Irving, Amanda Lynch, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sue Turton, Joe Joseph, Graeme Catto, President, Andrew Don, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Dominic Walsh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Rajeev Syal and Jill Sherman, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Chris Sherwood, Daniel Barnett, Nicholas Blanford, Heather Nicholson, Jenny MacArthur, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Dominic Carman, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Trevor James, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Gary Duncan and Michelle Henery, Alan Feinstein, Russell Kempson, John Thomason, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Robert Jules Vincent, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Liz Loxton, Denis Noble, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Tim Reid and Richard Beeston, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Andrea Fox, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Jacqueline Linning, Peter Allen, David Hamilton, Jeremy Page, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Nick Biggs, Roger Boyes, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, A. G. Shaw, David Mattin, Murray Fink, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Dave Burke, Christopher Wightwick, Gary Jacob and Nick Szczepanik, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jim Burns, Altrincham, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Andrea Nicholls, Tim Martin, Richard Dawkins, Michael Yudkin, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Rajeev Syal, David Sanderson, Graham Searjeant, Jamie Whyte, Barry Kester, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Colin Blakemore (Chief Executive), Stephen Dalton, Adam Fresco and Richard Owen in Rome, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Abigail Rayner, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Japan train crash leaves 71 dead Fuel price picket Lebanon pullout Public Agenda Arsenal hang on 'Sticks as well as carrots may have a place in our schools' First fraud inquiry as millions vote by post X Day minus 9 Picture Gallery Only one in 12 of Blair's new candidates support him in public on the war In the Times Today Election 2005 Picture Gallery Sports Exclusive Race for pumps as fuel protesters take to road Marriage fixer who sold girls jailed for ten years Tale of drugs and deception Revenue relents on tsunami aid Expert under fire Jailed for toy gun Slamming phones Offensive pies Boy sues school Lawyer jailed Mother kept notes on Billie-Jo death Intelligent Finance Comment A blink for 'yes' or 'no' is only way to find Abigail's attacker 'In the baby's last seconds you see the pain relax and then they fall asleep' Sue Turton meets the doctor who admits killing desperately ill babies Death Laws Nurses split over stance on euthanasia Bullies 'should be fostered' Husband sought Cyprus murder Killer gets life Cancer fraud Higher and higher Comment Bloody Sunday witness found shot dead in car Discount Hotels with Ryanair Hotels Harry's safari car chase ends in last warning for press Thrifty students forsake the booze and head to the bar for a smoothie BT Prudential Ps Eat, drink, travel in comfort and always arrive on time Commuter carnage as train running a minute late crashes into apartments Liberal Democrats How to Care for our Girl Just AAsk Woolwich This is how to bring up our daughter, dying wife wrote Pinter's world of menace First Night Theatre The Birthday Party Duchess Theatre, Wc2 HP recommends Microsoft Windows XP Professional The Sharpest Critics First Night hp invent Pope prayed: "God, don't do this to me' Canterbury Gift Criminals to get out of jail early under 'harsh' sentencing review T2 toucansurf Green Flag motoring assistance marks and spencer Substandard titles Academic boycott of Israeli universities is 'misconceived' Harsh realities of mass redundancies Editors in trouble Intelligence prior to war in Iraq Doctor's conduct EU constitution Costs of keeping up the NHS Never too late Foreign names The Times Good Riddance New life for Lebanon as the Syrian occupation ends Kiss and Fake up Spare us the carefully-wrought truth behind our icons of romance What I picked up at a Hollywood Hills garage sale: one 300ft yacht… LA Notebook Meaning Business What those who generate wealth might want from those who spend it Putin v the bureaucrats—the strong man struggles to impose his will His extraordinary attack on bureaucrats may mirror the frustration of millions of consumers Despite five years of accumulating power, his was not the language of a confident man Make your vote count, easy as 1-2-3 In our ludicrous system we know we don't matter and the candidates know it too The Times Picture Gallery Quiet, class, or it's handcuffs With school discipline rapidly worsening, we will need to use extreme measures in the classroom The third way to cat cake Unspun smile the internet bank Lufthansa Gypsies win greenbelt case Architect's retrial Photo pioneer Tsunami aid climbers are killed in avalanche Search begins for the perfect teenage spy He Is—are You? Dymo onetel Times Election 2005 Tory faces fraud inquiry over 13 postal voters in one house Returning officer is expected to question councillor in key marginal over numbers registered to vote. Rajeev Syal reports 'I Don't Want to Make Any Comment …' Xday minus 9 The Day in Brief We're losing and we know we are, Howard concedes churchill Football Analogy is an Own Goal Bonhams Auctioneers & Valuers Change in tactics shows up Brown takes euro off agenda Commercial Policies St Anthony's Hospital Boasty and Sneery go into the panto business First Morning Politics British Chambers of Commerce Queen Elizabeth Ii Conference Centre, London Widdecombe has no truck with wets in her Popemobile Sketch Nasty Remark of the Day Exaggeration of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Answer: Gordon Brown Taxation Ask Political flaw at the heart of Tory view of 'damage' done by migrants The Policy Audit Immigration What They Offer Iraq rage drives family furies that will harry Blair at the ballot box In key constituencies across the country the casualties of war are making sure that they are heard, writes Burhan Wazir Berocca abbey Hiscox will harry Blair at the ballot box Key Questions on the Legal Advice that Took Britain to War No alternative Election People Legal lampoon Holmes Place Take me to your earth leader. 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Ps We are Here Times World News Lebanon heads down road to democracy as Syrians go home Withdrawal poses tough questions Analysis Out in Force Mystery of toads that explode in the night Law Rias Optimax Pru Health Pipex British complaint could be last straw for Bush's man How The Times reported the nuclear talks story last July Fairy on top of the universe Jackson faces ex-wife at trial (AP): New Czech leader (AFP): Russians to leave (AFP): Art theft suspect FremantleMedia Fischer fails to deflect attack over visa scandal Adieu to a famous kiss, hello £105,000 Index The Times Revolution fears prompt street rally ban STEPwise Olive branch for the oligarchs Putin moves to rein in tax police and win over business leaders before Yukos judgment, writes Jeremy Page Times Business Asda explores bid Tuesday April 26 2005 Teather criticised Eidos payout Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Executives in private equity earn triple pay Mack joins team trying to derail NYSE … Anger over endowment prediction by Standard Life boss All Abo John Humphrys holds £293,000 worth of shares in YouGov, … Leukaemia Research Fund Don't play politics with business Pointing the index finger Saving grace Need to Know Bet of the Day Results in Brief Rumour of the Day Look Ahead Seat fetches £1.3m Exchange Rates Data Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot BCC condemns Chancellor for skirting key issue of tax UBS House prices give Brown a windfall Getting down to Business The Conservatives' manifesto for business Levene says sudden exit from Deutsche Börse was 'amicable' Is You Iss, or is You Ain't? Personal bankruptcy regime is attacked for being too lax Hedge fund boss defends his own Benfield hits back at corporate governance criticism Barclays struggles to tie up Absa deal Telecoms group rejects claims of illegal tax break The Times Ronson will walk away if Crest fails to open books Guardian will not sell radio for under £150m Total Pernod bid for Allied may face American challenge US refiners agree £4.6bn tie-up Trial of broker charged over 'late trading' begins Microsoft moves to outpace Apple Virgin's bitter pill City Diary Question time City Diary Picture Gallery Knight time City Diary The Times Nissan drives profits to new high ITV hit by fading bid hopes and faltering advertising 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Despite interest, Somerfield may still be left on the shelf Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Stagecoach Gilts Savills surges as US investor raises stake Smaller Capitalisation Shares Edinburgh Oil & Gas Business Equity Prices action medical research The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For futher details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Executives Earning £100K+ to £650K+ British Funds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Police owe no duty to victims or witnesses House of Lords Published April 26, 2005 Brooks v Comissioner of Police of the Metropolls and Others Before Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Steyn, Lord Rodger of Earlsferry and Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood Speeches April 21, 2005 The Times Restitution requires compound interest Court of Appeal Sempra Metals Ltd (formerly Metaligesellschaft Ltd) v Inland Revenue Commissioners and Another Burial right does not justify disinterment Consistory Court In re Mangotsfield Cemetery Times Register Ezer Weizman Daredevil pilot who forged the modern Israeli Air Force, turned political dove in the 1970s and became his country's President Simon Whistler Glass-engraver and musician from a gifted family who found an artistic realm of his own for the Palestinians, and was a severe blow for the … Army Scholarships debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Welcome to Britain? Are the Conservatives right to be concerned about immigration? Or are they appealing to baser instincts to gain the electoral edge? Self-evident Talkers and screamers Disheartening Six million too many Immigration or stagnation What's your view? Soverign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Shameful vilification People like us Posturing Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Dinner University News School News Talk Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Anniversaries Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Bridge The ski season that just won't go away Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day April 26, 1983 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Cloudy with Showers Moving Northeastwards. Temperatures: Max 15C. Min 3C weathercall Times Sport O'Brien airs concerns over early runners Racing Latest Betting on the Guineas Times Test Stoute smile is classic pointer as Newmarket gets ready to rumble Moscow Flyer tops bill on opening day of Festival Today's Grade One Races at Punchestown Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Yarmouth Bath The Times The Times Sports Book Warwick Southwell Prospect of ban fuels Button's sense of despair Motor Racing The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Basketball Baseball Equestrianism Real tennis Rugby fives Rugby league Rugby union Shooting Snooker Speedway Tennis Davies battles in light winds Khan keeps busy Gebrselassie date Break for Waters Singh improving Smith retires Lara back on top Renault F1 Team Johnson is cleared to end career on the field Rugby Union Portofino provides double clear delight for Whitaker Equestrianism Shaun Botterill/getty Images Warring coaches paint conflicting pictures Rugby League Leeds sense the occasion to pull off great escape How They Stand Fixtures Links McCulloch excels as world collapses for former champions Snooker Churchill Cup Williams pays for Scotland's disastrous Six Nations Times Online Links Wilkinson to join England is injury rules out Lions trip Kicked in the ballots, but Rooney still takes landslide national vote Ferdinand testing Ferguson's patience Martin Samuel Chelsea's ground for concern By Our Sports Staff: Committed Smith happy to fight for his United place Robson will get no favours from Hughes The Premiership Today Gloomy Redknapp ready to step down regardless Bruce rewarded for tagging along with Pennant The Times Move on cards for Wright-Phillips Sunderland plan a second party Hiddink hopeful Vital Statistic Gravesen doubt Squeeze Him in, Sven Terry top of the pile but still odd man out for England Frustrated Parker finds no shortage of suitors Blue is the colour, domination the game for Chelsea Old Speckled Hen Getting Kitted out The Numbers The Times Crossword 22,960 Liverpool hope to pose some tough questions Oohs and aahs, booze and bars but the real party must wait Gary Jacob finds expectations dashed, but not humour, in Sw6 Timesonline Times Sport Reyes puts Chelsea on hold The Times Top of the Table Tomorrow The Times Quotes of the Day Nowadays there's none too grand for a morning mauling Arise at last, Sir John debate@thetimes. co. uk Image of the Day An Australian sallor at the Gallipoli monument in Turkey yesterday, Anzac Day, honouring those who died in the 1915 landings Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? £10-an-hour cleaners in a class of their own Forget the traditional Mrs Mopp. The latest phenomenon is wealthy upper middle-class ladies who leave their £750,000 homes to clean other people's. Amanda Lynch reports It's wonderful for someone to come back and think 'Ah, thank God she's been' Don't Be Lady Muck with your Cleaner Vue cinemas An inner voice told me that Liz would die in their care As the NHS comes under renewed scrutiny after a series of deaths at a maternity unit, Andrew Don tells of his anguish at losing his unborn baby-and nearly losing his wife I was frightened. I didn't trust the hospital to look after her. I felt helpless The hot new way to detect breast cancer? Used in conjunction with mammograms, digital thermal imaging may provide more accurate information about abnormal tissue. Jerome Burne reports Glucosamine Send Jane your Queries Never say diet again Jane Clarke on the delicate issue of how to help an overweight child Real men, look away now . . . Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Chicken Quiche The rich drama of our later years Lifetime Fed up with ageism in acting, three friends established their own theatre company. Heather Nicholson reports Love sustained me in the forest The rich drama of our later years Jackets: the cream of the cropped Dress for your Shape It doesn't matter what shape you are, lightweight cropped jackets can make any figure look good. Eve Thomas picks out the best Fed up with patchy skin? Lighten up Beauty Expert Arts The quiet face of eccentricity Architecture Tom Dyckhoff meets the woman behind the Soane Museu's loving restoration Soane drags light into nooks, using skylights, cupolas and mirrors Both conservative and radical architects come to pay homage Christopher Bruce's ballet Burning down the House Dance Covent Garden's only new ballet is inspired by Jimi Hendrix, Debra Craine reports Feeling groovy? Photography Even those who were there can now remember the Sixties in a comprehensive show on that swinging decade, says Joanna Pitman The effect is just as dynamic and exciting as the decade it extols Radio Win a Bottle of Fine Fizz Theatre First Choice Theatre Tristan and Yseult Concert Northern Sinfonia/Norrington Visual Art Andreas Slominski Serpentine Gallery, W2 Theatre On the Shore of the Wide World Film Rana's Wedding World Music Chucho Valdes Concert Philharmonia/Salonen Book Ahead Kirov Opera & Ballet Concert London Sinfonietta/Knussen By hook and by crook Theatre Chaos/Bells Southwark Playhouse, Se1 Concert Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall Concert Fiddlesticks Turner Sims Hall, Southampton Entertainments The Times The Philadelphia Story Concert Comedy TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Sky One Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice The greatest story never told Last Night's TV Viewing Guide I'm no prude, but. . . True Fiction Gill Reavill, formerly a writer for Penthouse magazine, is crusading to remove sex from American culture. T2 wonders what changes he would make in Britain T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne The Sunday Times Word Watching Su Doku Nationwide Mobility The Times Public Sector Health Education Careers Plus Headline of the Week Inside Contact us The Top Stories Spat of the Week Other Views Your Weekly Briefing Watch out, it's curtains for some partnerships Issue of the Week Friends and Foes The Week in Numbers Public Opinion The main parties are making waves about what they will do for British sport Foreign Ways Outsourcing predicted to rise Management The Issue Explained Prudential Code Growing up Projected growth in outstanding by sector, 2003-04 to 2006-07 A word of friendly criticism Course Watch Careers Prize Caption Winner I don't want to moan, but . . . Interview So the English don't like to complain. Really? Try telling that to the man who last year fielded 19,000 gripes about local government. Patrick Kidd finds out how he copes Media Monitor In the Professional Press Health 6 New Medical Research New dawn dims star system Health Extra nurses? 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The time is right to change the law and let the TV cameras into court, says John Battle Any Fears that Lawyers Would 'Grandstand' were Unfounded King's victims have an option: it's called a 'no win, no fee' libel suit Multiple Display Advertising Items News Sex will increase turnout on polling day Andrea Nicholls takes a look at the legal arguments over all-female shortlists lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Timesonline BNP loses battle The party has complained about discrimination, says Daniel Barnett Work makes some of us sick, and we're all paying the price Allan Gore on the need for comprehensive action to prevent, treat and provide fair compensation for job-related illness Victims Should Not Suffer Even More by Being Denied Access to Justice What the legal journals are reporting this week lawweek Edward Fennell in the City lawyer of the week Robert Akenhead tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Real life? Sometimes it looks too staged Media Review Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Tax institute aims to curb the hissing as the goose is plucked Tony Dawe introduces a 12-page supplement on taxation What tax experts fear is that much of the Finance Bill will be unintelligible Chiltern plc A Brief History of Income Tax How poll policies could hit your wallet Antonia Senior looks at the main parties' tax pledges and who will benefit most The Monster Raving Loony Party would bet the budget on a horse Deloitte Britons pay out billions over the odds Finding the right adviser is crucial Perry Cleveland-Peck looks at the best returns Lexis Nexis Questions You Should Ask before Hiring a Tax Expert British companies fear court cases lead to harmonisation Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, studies the effects of European rulings Italy may have to repay £80bn for introducing a sales tax similar to VAT KPMG Same-sex couples are given a break Your last words can be a key weapon to ease pain of inheritance tax Liz Loxton says charities also benefit from forward planning Your will is one of the most effective weapons in your tax armoury WoltersKluwer UK No longer sunny side up for tax havens High taxation states are on the warpath, reports Perry Cleveland-Peck A bill for £5,000 out of the blue and the threat of bailiffs How a simple inquiry from the Revenue can turn into a nightmare scenario David Mattin offers advice for those unlucky enough to be targeted by the tax inspector You can't escape tax—not even in school Speaking up to right tax wrongs The unheard have been given a voice, says Michelle Henery Nabarro Nathanson Chartered tax advisers have a tough hurdle to overcome Interactive Data A career that refreshes the brain Tony Dawe discovers taxation offers variety, challenge and even opportunity for creativity UK's investment regime is no longer leader of the pack Britain is losing its allure as the best place to set up business, says Graham Searjeant The days are long gone when top companies queued to leave Britain Tax competition is dragging down company tax rates across Europe Competition Your chance to be the Chancellor The Chartered Institute of Taxation Defeated by rules and red tape The Association of Taxation Technicians Look before you leap into being your own boss Big responsibilities come with setting up a small business, Michelle Henery reports Price Waterhouse Coopers
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