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News from 27/04/2005

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, David Winckles, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Andrew Pierce, Bryan Mills, Chairman, Neelam Verjee, DJM, Alan M. Pardoe, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Sandra MacKness, Richard Hobson, Douglas Oram, Ivo Tennant, Nicola Woolcock and Valerie Elliott, Harriet Lear, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Marlowe Bottom, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, John O'Byrne, Steve Barnett, Chief Executive, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Roger Maynard, James Eve, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Christine Greer, Donald Hutera, Tony Stone, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gabby Logan, Ben Lyttleton, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, C. M. Dawson, Gary Jacob, Peter Jackson, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Helen Nugent and Richard Owen, Russell Brooke, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Tim Hodgson, Katie Gledhill, Gill Morgan Chief Executive, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David H. Walton, Richard Lloyd Parry, Joan Downes, David Hands, Michael Glover, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Michael Howard, Douglas Henderson, Russell Kempson, Joes Mourinho, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Christine Buckley and Gary Duncan, Rob Bagchi, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Simon de Bruxelles, Ron Mulroy, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Mike Allortt, Nicola Buchanan-Dunlop, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Thom J. Coyne, Mark Seddon, Record Wimbledon, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Richard Cavendish, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Carl Mortished European Briefing, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, W. Nicholson, Charles Bremner and Anthony Browne, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Glanville, Andreas Slominski, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Heard, Lydia Hislop, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Rissell Jenkins, Alice Miles, Terry Victor, Norman Williams, Peter Riddell and Greg Hurst, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, David Hopkinson, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Minister's husband on tax charges Oil price protest The Game Reference point Becker daughter Star Wars for TV 'Beware geeks with graphs. They are just guessing' Index Reunited—the mother and toddler held at knifepoint Tories taunt 'liar' Blair as battle gets personal In the Times Today Police open inquiry into allegations of postal voting fraud Battle gets personal as Tories taunt Blair Election 2005 Victims of crime 'to get own lawyer in court' Watch this Space "Old Speckled Hen" Star Wars, on a TV near you soon Convinced that the force is still with him, the film-maker George Lucas is planning a series of the galactic money-spinner on the small screen, reports Nic Hopkins Husband of Tessa Jowell faces trial for Italian tax evasion Lawyer plays down confusion over first Berlusconi deal date Billie-Jo jury told of wife's fears Artist honoured Runway clash Prisoner escapes Mother jailed Vicar threatened Correction House of Fraser Bitten chef saved his life by snapping lethal spider Protesters threaten blockades if price of fuel does not drop Road deaths rise despite record speed camera fines Murder accused 'stalked ex-wife' Thoughtful study Beckhams to sue Bodies found Times bfi festival Chess Officers trained to get 'best evidence' With nods and blinks, Abigail tells how she tried to flee knife ordeal Medical Briefing Sodden sausages-why processed meat is not what it's cut out to be We Deliver the Most Dean resigns to avoid trial Degrees to go Travesty claim Citi Sicav Patek-Philippe Lawyer called himself Ian Revue to steal £800,000 in stamp duty Labour Alliance Leicester Skip Prince for King William, women say BBC overture brings a show of harmony at this year's Proms Five to Be Seen O2 marks and spencer Citroën Microsoft Swimmers score victory against the 'nanny state' Nurses demand a clean uniform on every shift to beat superbugs Nature tiscali Health workers back legal prostitution call millets' Taxpayers without end Misgivings over the election process Tube torment Silence on Europe from main parties Not connected yet Salad days NHS management and pay systems Religious certainties Heat exchange Waste not… The Times Man and Bread The Archbishop of Canterbury should have more faith in free trade Unseamly Sport When is cricket not cricket? When it sucks To Lord's for a spot of global warming, sausage-eating and jotting with Joyce Notebook Defective Strategy Embracing Sedgemore exposes the Lib Dems' drift to the fringe Thunderer: Enough has-bean counters Labour's policy plays truant When it comes to Britain's failing secondary schools, the Labour manifesto is disturbingly silent Picture Gallery This is life and death, not a spinning matter Who would you choose to decide how to dispose of nuclear waste-a focus group or leading scientists? Taking soundings on sending nuclear waste into space took the committee 17 months For red, vote yellow. For blue, vote red. For yellow, vote blue. Got it? Mr Sedgemore must demand tactical voting to give the left negotiating strength Dolland & Aitchison Lexlis Drink company's bonding session 'ended in rampage' It's trickery but his art belongs to Dada First Night Visual Art Andreas Slominski Serpentine Gallery, W2 bulldog First Night the Sharpest Critics Ps Green Flag Hiscox Intelligent Finance Slaughterman wouldn't hurt a lamb Abattoir owner fights to save sheep, writes Michael Horsnell T2 Police smash £30m cheque fraud Lloyds TSB Toucan Games Times Election 2005 Up close and personal: why I have come to despise Blair Michael Howard tells The Times why he has put the Prime Minister's integrity at the heart of his party's campaign X Day minus 8 The Day Brief Tories use Aussie rules, says, Blair abbey Howard: why this time it's personal Is Tony piling on the pounds? Well, he's got a lot on his plate Crowds mob Kennedy as Iraq boosts poll standing The lady for ladywood vanishes Clare Short's vociferous antiwar stand has made her popular in her constituency, but where is she? asks Ben MacIntyre Renault Tories have raised £1m in a fortnight Dell After 20 years, it's now or never The retirement of a popular Labour MP has given great hope to the Lib Dems in a marginal seat, David Charter reports T2 Amid all the hot air, burning Energy and climate change had not featured in the campaign until Greenpeace arrived in Labour's backyard. Bronwen Maddox explains why the politicians are fighting shy of difficult decisions Gatwick express Prescott hits roof over solar stunt at his house Doorstep Damian: Voters try to whip up storm against wind farms Doorstep Damian Reporter at your Beck and Call Devon North questions are left unanswered It is our fault for not saying we care Climate Change Hague has Prime Minister in sight Election People Carte Noire Little Briton Striking a discord Ps Crush of the Day Deluded Man of the Day Pot and Kettle of the Day Poor reception Spin of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Times World News 'A slap in the face' as US clears troops who killed hostage hero Not Guilty Inspectors give up on hunt for WMD The oil fears driving Bush energy agenda Churchill egg Blocking the filibuster Just AAsk sky With a wreath and a wave, they were gone Sport Schröder warns the French over risks of 'non' vote to EU onetel Prudential RAC Solutions Investigation into 'genocide' Protesters held Drug debate Shed apology Swiss International Air Lines Nationwide Little girl who cost Becker £20m 'This is my papa…I look just like him' Roger Boyes reports on five-year-old Anna's first interview Chicago Mob takes the biggest hit Sinatra's bodyguard held as FBI gangland murder inquiry swoops on The Outfit, reports James Bone The Times Offers Direct A week in wilderness for skier, 55, with a broken leg Prudential Backlife Helicopter hitmen to shoot wild camels Protests and cheers as China visit bridges a 60-year gulf The Times Send the troops in, says Tokyo Governor (Reuters): Demand to cut sex trade (AP): Gunman kills five (AP): Jackson lawyer (AP): Pinochet pays (AP): Kashmir gunfight first direct National Express Train drivers live in fear of being just a minute late Times Business NYSE boss takes on merger critics Wednesday April 27 2005 IBM salary freeze Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Equitable chief wrote his own reference PwC refuses to sign off AIG accounts as inquiry BP's petrol profits soar except in its home market John Sunderland, who heads Cadbury Schweppes and the … Mortgages for Business UK's place in new world order is unsafe Business Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Need to Know Hang Seng Nikkei Need to Know Business Big Shot Results in Brief Deloitte agrees $50m SEC settlement Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Exchange Rates Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Times on Line Stop Press Boeing lands £3.6bn Air-India order Eurotunnel boss calls for debt write-off Petra joins with rival as diamond market shines Land Securities to sell City property for £300m Is this Light at the End of the Tunnel? Broker trims hedge fund requirement Imperial sticks to buyback and stubs out bid speculation The Times Shire says it expects to make savings of £105m from deal Business leaders turn up the heat on Labour over taxes Xerox Factory orders drop as costs soar Finance firm 'knew Rover cars were foisted on dealers' Chirac calls for swift action on cheap Chinese clothes imports Westbury pledges to build up new home production by 60% Honda lifts European profit after drive in UK production 3i office closures end restructing Jaeger-Lecoultre Watchdog accused of deliberate harm to L&G reputation Mis-selling firm was let off with warning New products help to increase revenues at Reckitt Benckiser Forecasts are cut at Carpetright Standard Life rides storm of 'pain' Chief faces furious policyholders but rebels' attempt to join board fails, reports David Lister Leisure sector takes a tumble as downturn hits Whitbread De Vere Group to take its first shot at foreign venture Smile cannot hide pub image Diageo puts down marker for Domecq bourbon Survival of the richest City Diary What's in a name? City Diary Bank account City Diary The Times Kwik-Fit rolls out details to bidders in £800m auction 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 The Times Why Europe need not get shirty Shire finds favour again as broker applands £840m tie-up Stock Markets 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 Ads loss drags on Embassy but profits are still on cue Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Headlam slips on Carpetright update Smaller Capitalisation Shares ML Laboratories Business Equity Prices Seafarers UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Clarification available for consent orders Court of Appeal Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Disciplinary proceedings in prison are unfair European Court of Human Rights Times Register Lieutenant-General Sir Rollo Pain Veteran of many campaigns whose authority and tact were valuable assets in Washington in the aftermath of the Vietnam War Lieutenant-General Sir Rollo Pain, KCB, MC, head of British Defence Staff, Washington, 1975-78, was born on May 11, 1921. He died on April 14, 2005, aged 83 Walter Gibson Prisoner of the Japanese who wrote a graphic account of survival in an open boat after a ship full of fugitives was torpedoed Walter Gibson, soldier, prisoner of war and author, was born on June 19, 1914. He died on March 24, 2005, aged 90 Stan Levey Innovative drummer who drove the modern jazz revolution with Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie and Parker Stan Levey, jazz drummer, died on April 19, 2005, aged 80. He was born on April 5, 1925 Robert Farnon Prolific composer talented in both jazz and classical with a gift for arranging orchestras in his head Robert Farnon, composer and arragner, was born on July 24, 1917. He died on April 23, 2005, aged 87 Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Andrew Toti, inventor, was born on July 24, 1915. He died on March 20, 2005, aged 89 Dorian Yeo, specialist mathematics teacher and author, was born on July, 25, 1953. She died on January 15, 2005, aged 51 Donald Southgate, historian, was born on October 31, 1924. He died on February 12, 2005, aged 80 Richard Dyott, fibre optics engineer, was born on June 19, 1924. He died on March 29, 2005, aged 80 The death of Vu Ky, senior Vietnamese communist, was announced by officials in Hanoi on April 18, 2005. He was 84 debate@the times. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Infrequent Flyer An industrial tribunal has upheld a woman pilot's request to halve her working hours after the birth of her child. Is this the right decision? In the know Relative experience Positive discrimination Concern for safety Consequences No just any woman Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Court Circular Dinners School News Birthdays Births Deaths Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Elections Bridge Chess Fischer loses Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day The first British satellite was launched by an American rocket to measure the intensity of the Sun's radiation and cosmic rays Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Painted ladies flock to San Francisco Weather Eye Times Sport Error ends Moscow Flyer's run of success Racing Results The Wimpole Big-Race Line-Up at Punchestown Times Test Jockeys to draw up code for rest days Lingfield Park Pontefract Newmarket prize lures high rollers Cheltenham Exeter Yesterday's Results Bath Southwell Warwick Yarmouth Tide against Ainslie bid for America's Cup helm Sailing hp invent Wimbledon rewards its leading women Tennis Open yields to Wie possibilities Golf Battle of the Sexes Morrisons Only power play keeps men's game out of reach of women Old master Faldo finds an eager young pupil Peter Dixon on a partnership that may start to bear fruit this week in Shanghai The Results Service Today's Fixtures Boost for Burns Malisse banned Stars will pitch in Haydon steps up Duo replay relay Davies holds fourth Lloyd gets kick out of Ravens Inspired Leeds open up trapdoor for Harlequins Hockey hero nets role at London Irish American Express Taylor comes of age with move to Sale in three-year deal Tremlett takes big stride towards England call-up Norwich Union Sussex move festival from Horsham Clubs Minor Counties Frizzell County Championship First Division First-Class Averages Second Division Villages Schools ICC under pressure to stay ahead of cheats John Westerby looks at how the laws of the game have been flouted over the years Warne stands his ground against Sussex claims of sledging Putting a shine on the sweet art of spit and polish The Times Assured Murphy bucks the odds Snooker Embassy World Championship Sculthorpe back to take over Britain captaincy Rugby League Senderos giving Wenger a glimpse of the future Pools Forecast Everton set to make up for lost European campaigns The Premiership Today Coventry see ambitions rise before them David McVay looks at the Ricoh Arena, the club's first new home in 106 years Vater Chandler Connolly's strike helps Leicester seal survival How They Stand William Hill Grand Plans Celtic hit by Bellamy injury Forssell wanted Vital Statistic Wrexham fight on Albion left struggling to beat the count Souness gives Dyer an incentive to stay at Newcastle Fifa digs into deep pockets to increase World Cup rewards Bob Todd An Apology If Liverpool had appointed Reg from Romford, not Rafael from Spain, would we all be saying adiós? Gerrard focuses on here and now European Cup Semi-Finals Sporting Index Thompson tells Benítez to take the continental approach The Times Crossword 22,981 The Game Tomasson's late blow floors PSV Solution to Crossword 22,960 Times Sport Chelsea told to play it cool as Mourinho relishes battle The Times Liverpool The Times Why Nerds are Sexy The woman who has made desirable Quotes of the Day T2 If we don't keep learning, then we haven't got a prayer I find Passover night at my parents—complete with all its ritual—life affirming Image of the Day The Eagle Nebula, photographed by the Hubble space telescope, which has captured more than 700,000 images since its launch 15 years ago Modern Morals Revealed: the woman who made geeks sexy A Bridget Jones-style weblog of a love affair with an unfashionable nerd is transforming Japanese women's view of the ideal husband. Leo Lewis meets its mysterious author Tony offered me a mug: later he made me feel like one Will Tony Blair lose any sleep over the defection of former 'old Labour' MP Brian Sedgemore? NEC member Mark Seddon says that under Blair the party he joined at 15 is doomed His conversation was not laced with spite derived from years of political fighting The Times Offers Direct he made me feel like one I told friends that Blair had something of a 'control-freak' mentality The Times Going from straight As to double D Pamela Anderson is far from being the airhead that many people imagine. She talks to Penny Wark Ugly fish can make a beautiful dish Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk My friend Maria, Marla Ruzicka, killed at 28 by a Baghdad suicide bomber, dedicated her life to the innocent victims of war, despite suffering from bipolar disorder. Catherine Philp pays tribute Eulogy for an American Heroine She said the words I love you more often than anyone I've ever known the one-woman aid agency She could never drag herself way. There was another family that needed her help She said the words I love you more often than anyone I've ever known Hair today and always Lisa Armstrong says it's time to come clean about how much thought we devote to our follicles why our locks are key Which Waistcoat? The sculptor who put poetry into motion Visual Art Alexander Calder is most often associated with monumental public works, but, his gardson tells Michael Glover, his earlier pieces tell another story Report Your place or ours? The repatriation of artworks militates against the global cross-fertillisation of national cultures In Amsterdam I went to a show about Venice in a Russian museum Music and art tie the Knot Two video artists have designed Tippett's surreal opera The knot Garden. Neil Fisher met them Images range from Kew gardens to the Las Vegas Liberace museum What's It worth? Art on Stage Tomorrow in Screen Four buddies and a funeral Theatre Hymns Lyric Hammersmith, W6 Theatre The Birthday Party Duchess Theatre, Wc2 Firstnight Concert CLS/Hickox Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert RSNO/Lazarev Usher Hall, Edinburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop LCD Soundsystem Hammersmith Palais, W6 A head start in life Working Relationship Daniel Galvin, hairdresser, and his PA, Gemma Malone What golf means to some people, hair colouring means to me I was impressed by Brad Pitt but you do get used to celebrities Secs Talk Conference Call: Thyme for Some Fun FYI: Showtime The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secs Talk Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Different strokes, different folks… Recruitment Companies have very individual approaches Do You Drink to Unwind? TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide Variations No place for kids in the dating game Last Night's TV Film Choice Fancy a Beerwulf? True Fiction Student Union incomes are suffering as students drink less and less. T2 witnesses the beginning of an insidious advertising campaign T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3575 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku No 129 Rating: Difficult Sunrise The Game The Game Says Blues v Reds in the Real Election Race Matt Dickinson eagerly anticipates an historic occassion that pits two of the smartest managers in Europe together with a huge prize at stake Blue v Reds in the Real Election Race Key Clashes Three Seasons of Success Rafael Benitez Tormented Time Lords Simon Barnes on how the arrivistes are ready to replace the aristocrats Czechs Collide Ben Lyttleton on Milan Baros's bid to get the better of his old rival, Petr Cech Key Clashes Behind Enemy Lines Makelele Proves his Real Value to Team Rick Broadbent on how the unsung hero cast out by Madrid has become a huge influence The Great Chelsea Surrender Brian Glanville on how the champions of 1955 refused to take their place in history Gerrard Facts The Battle for Middle Earth Lampard Facts Ties Bind Them Together This is not the first big cup meeting between the clubs, as Tony Evans discovered Red Braves Can Scalp Again To win against the odds, Liverpool must remember who they are, Gabby Logan says Key Clashes John Terry v Djibril Cissè Lucozade Sport Marching on together in the Battle to Far Rob Bagchi looks back on how Don Revie's Leeds United team of 1970 finished their season empty handed and on the point of total exhaustion In Battle Too Far Season empty handed and on the point of total exhaustion Historic Dates Triple Drama A Striking Comeback Matt Dickinson speaks to Djibril Cissé after his recovery from an horrific injury Key Clashes Mission Improbable Gabriele Marcotti says that Greece is the word for Liverpool The Times Lugozaoe Sport

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