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News from 28/04/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Carol Lewis, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Michael Bloomberg, Robert Thicknesse, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, James M. Rogers, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Adam Sherwin and Nic Hopkins, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Alan Patient, Nic Hopkins and Leo Lewis, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Bin Cheng, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Colin Bullen, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Anselm Kuhn, Anatole Kaletsky, Miranda Ingram, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Andrew Bull, Helen Rumbelow, Jill Sherman Sam Coates and Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Tim Yeo, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Norman Giller, Anthony Nelson, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Paul Cocker, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Betsey Johnson, Geoff Winterburn, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Mark Hunter, Karen Bayne, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Dave Hampton (Chair), Steve Boggan, Sarah Campbell, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Beryl Dixon, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Kathryn Hone, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Tosin Sulaiman and Rosemary Bennett, Tim Hames, Julie Burchill, Ian Johns, Sophie Kirkham, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Richard Holme (Chairman), Alan Lee, Ivan Hatvany, John Offord, Anthony J. Carr, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Forsyth, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Gary Duncan and Grainne Gilmore, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Jamie Whyte, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes and Sam Lister, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, John Plummer, Martin Hime, Steuart Campbell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Geoffrey Mott, James Christopher, Leigh Singer, Abigail Rayner, Clare Dight, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Jane Wood,

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Man arrested over Abigail attack Up and away New Trafalgar Career New jobs section Every Thursday Missiles trial Woman MP killed Foul weather 'The Tories had a chance, but they failed to take it' Iraq leak jolts Blair Big Brother Julie Burchill Lenders warn of home losses as interest rates bite In the Times Today Comment World News Business Sport T2 The Register Crossword 95 Miscellany Blair ditches euro membership Drinks company secretary loses Mother detained Anti-porn control Beckham distress Election 2005 Hedonistic Adolescents Teenage 'daisy chain' sex alert School nurses are exposing pupils' amoral lifestyles, Nigel Hawkes and Sam Lister write Leaked war letter shows attack was legal, says Attorney-General Trust in the Prime Minister is now set to become the dominant issue of the election, David Charter reports The Attorney General's Advice Multiyork Legal view on war no longer secret Queen honours a modest, but Tales told of fighting spirit from the 'best infantry in the world' Pride of the Regiment Private Beharry first on list of decorated soldiers BMW Love at first flight for superjumbo Pilots in raptures after maiden flight of world's biggest airliner, reports Charles Bremner M&S Delusion from drugs may explain attack Medical Briefing Barclays Bank PLC Blair up Close Man arrested as police field Abigail tip-off calls Toyota everyone gets the same high rate Ing Direct savings account House of Fraser Orlando Bloom Briton convicted of selling missiles to terrorist group Mutation of 'Thatcher gene' is key to the power nappers tiscali Bacteria could lead to biological computers Recharging the Batteries Volvo Widow cleared of blame for drug suicide Currys Search engine to list news reports according to quality Green Flag kia Sport Music mobile threatens the iPod Michael Howard's 'liar' attack TV debate for leaders Decisions to go to war in Iraq, 2003, and at Suez, 1956 Climate change and environment as election issues Football's rewards Correctly addressed Fallout from the Sedgemore switch EU in danger? Waste not … Where to Get off Enough of abuse—politicians should leave the sledging to cricketers Staying Dutch Why the people of the Netherlands may well say "nee" Sleep Walking The arguments for and against slumber Artists should be a cross between the Sex Pistols and venture capitalists Arts Notebook Morality fever is catching Unspun Howard's strategic failure The Tories should have been setting out long-term plans for cutting tax and the size of the state The Times Bring on the celebrity bloggers Britney Spears' opinion on the US trade deficit could change our lives. Yes, really People mistrust the Prime Minister because he governs from the sofa He has made a nod towards formal Cabinet procedures, but his style remains personal To make Lord Birt responsible for Whitehall reform would be politically crass PC World PC World Ikea Counting the Cost Seat Chess Widow fears eviction over suicide husband's £130,000 credit-card debt Erosion threat to protected sites Online Langham Hotel London Cancer rates double in 30 years Health More women seeking degrees Education Sacked for refusing Sunday job Employment Law tiny.com Eat up your lumo goons—it'll help you to destroy the evil monsters Now it's the Northerners who cannot stop flashing their cash Carol Midgley reports on a survey suggesting that materialism is no longer the preserve of the South BT Pilot cleared of groping charge £140,000, oh my! Pensioner ordeal Lambs avoid chop London Centre for Refractive Surgery Carpet Right Hope, even when the ends can't justify the bloody deeds First Night Theatre Talking to Terrorists Oxford Playhouse Specsavers Optical Group It's 2-0 at half-time. But who can tell what's really going on? The Poll Puzzle Xday minus 7 Tory snipers aim high as Tony's The Education Secretary heads a "decapitation" list that marks a switch in Conservative tactics, Rosemary Bennett reports Top Five Labour Marginal Seats Van Cleef & Arpels Purple eggs, joke lavatories - the poll recasts Bolton Legacy of Iraq war could undo Straw in battle for Blackburn's Muslim vote A swing of 9% lands Edinburgh top prize New Paisley strives to be the Union's only voice IPA Streets where scores of people registered Laura Ashley Tebbit lambasts Howard for his blurred vision of Tory Britain Last-minutes rush leads to big surge in postal voters A bruiser on the bowling green, real men on the news. I'm back with TV politics—and I love it On the Settee abbey Viewers turned off by blanket coverage of election Number Watch 'Are you all sitting comfortably? Then let me begin…' Why do politicians insist on using their most leaden words to talk to children? Ben MacIntyre puts his hand up onetel Lib Dems seek elusive bounce Secrets & Lies Travel Glitches of the Day Tips of the Day Snipe of the Day Pot and Kettle of the Day Truism of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Times Online Election 2005 Jaguar Voice of Russia hailed in a Tory stronghold Election People Prudential Gaining ground The Times Travel Direct Times World News A new enemy, a new battle for Trafalgar 1805 Nelson 2005 Wind farms The Last One Ex-wife defends Jackson America (Reuters): Two-year leadership Hong Kong Aquascutum Panasonic Times Online 35 dead in train crash Sri Lanka (AP): Coup plotter 'in hiding' Berlusconi move (AFP): UN nominee row (AFP): Far-right crime the AA Papal crest Calumet Photographic By Our Foreign Staff: Polish priest 'spied on Pope for Communist secret police' Once desperate to leave, now Jews are returning to Russia, land of opportunity Turbulent past Sofa Workshop US rebuffs Putin's call for peace meeting Global terrorist attacks triple Stairglide Pru Health MP murdered on brother's doorstep Reagan's private thoughts on his life in power The Times Sniper terror on the LA freeway Four people are shot dead in seemingly random attacks that evoke memories of Washington killings, writes Chris Ayres Game, set and match to bison Sainsbury's sky Election riots spark fears of civil war (AFP): Crocodiles in flood waters (Reuters): Model for all (Reuters): Reefs saved Times Business IG priced at 120p Lazard flotation Times writer wins Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Diageo may bid as US rivals make Allied offer Fund managers 'soft on company directors' … to Know Retailers' shares dip after profit alert from kingfisher Charcol Dialogue of the deaf Sorry, we just haven't any money left Business Commentary Cocktail of currency risk Need to Know Business Briefing Business Big Shot Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Wal-Mart growth Stop Press UAL settlement Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Smaller Stock to Watch Egg profits cracked by new credit card rule Tough litigation lawyer will be FSA's chief enforcer Revolving door for finance directors Hewlett-Packard Development Company Equitable chief is accused of lying in court The Times Former BT cheif joins board as Sony unveils loss Wilson Bowden sheds jobs Loan approvals lift housing market Slowdown in sale of three-bed semis hits Countrywide Travis perky despite fall in DIY sales Jennings supports offer from Wolves Aviva Exel offloads its waste disposal unit for £200m Boys from the black stuff QMH puts nine of its UK hotels up for sale Dixons aims for overseas growth HIT shareholders set to back Apax The Times ITV buys up Freeview service in £134m deal BT Goldman gains from NYSE merger to top $130m Critics have seized on figures disclosed in an SEC filing to fuel their campaign against the deal, says Abigail Rayner Ratner returns to scene of the crime Business leaders take shot at Labour's credentials The Institute of Directors Annual Conference Siemens plans mobile spin-off The Times A Slater slating City Diary Misdialling Masters of Art City Diary Keep smiling City Diary Family firms face extra tax bill after court ruling Case Study Women set to shift the balance of power in business Enterprise Free online business advice Funding help Breakfast date Investor fair Northern Rock share price sinks as Egg feels the heat Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Market 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 Investors should not take risk of shelling out for Egg Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Derwent Valley Gilts Kingfisher profit warning knocks MFI Smaller Capitalisation Shares Wolves & Dudley Business Equity Prices Inter Exec The Times Unit Trust Information Services WWF Times Register Lord Trotman British Ford boss who took the company into profit in the 1990s but caused chaos with an over-ambitious globalisation plan Lord Trotman, chairman and CEO, Ford Motor Company, 1993-98, was born on July 22, 1933. He died on April 26, 2005, aged 71 Edward Bronfman Businessman who, with his brother, built Canada's most powerful commercial empire, worth £44 billion at its peak in the 1980s Edward Bronfman, OC, businessman and philanthropist, was born on November 1, 1927. He died on April 4, 2005, aged 77 Lord Campbell of Croy Tory Scottish Secretary who used North Sea oil to build roads and bridges, and a new runway at Edinburgh airport Lord Campbell of Croy, MC and Bar, PC, soldier and politician, was born on June 8, 1921. He died on April, 26, 2005, aged 83 Lives in Brief John Percival, film-maker, was born on May 25, 1937. He died on February 6, 2005, aged 67 Terry Trench, founder of An Oige, was born on November 27, 1905. He died on March 19, 2005, aged 99 Czeslaw Slania, designer of banknotes and postage stamps, was born on October 2, 1921. He died on March 17, 2005, aged 83 George Cosmatos Cerebral and cosmopolitan film director who hit the box office jackpot with Rambo and Tombstone George Cosmatos, film director, was born on January 4, 1941. He died of lung cancer on April 19, 2005, aged 64 Kay Walsh Perceptive, witty and intelligent actress, whose first ambition was to write rather than perform Kay Walsh, actress and writer, was born on August 27, 1914. She died April 16, 2005 aged 90 Lives Remembered Views of Venus in the May night sky Chaos in the Classroom Debate the issues of the day as they happen Has the liberal approach to dealing with unruly schoolchildren failed? Is it time to get tough? What's your view? Forthcoming Marriages Lecture Prize Giving Dinner Birthdays Births Deaths Anniversaries Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Church News Bridge Chess Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Get your boots on, the fairer weather's here Walking tour of the Isle of Wight at £69 for three nights, or three nights in Lisbon for £235. Tony Dawe lists the offers Driven to enjoy Paris La dolce vita? Just immerse yourself in it Reader Offers Ltd Jury free to disagree with judge's ruling House of Lords Rescission not appropriate without change in facts Chancery Division Claim arises when damage seen Court of Appeal Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Today: Rain Will Move Northeastwards across the UK. Temperatures: Max 16C. Min 4C Sunshine, showers and scattered votes Weather Eye Taaffe's joy as Kicking King turns on style Racing Times Test Big-Race Result Bowen rewarded for work ethic by increase in stable strength Diary Kelso The Times Sports Book Hereford Redcar Damson withdrawn from 1,000 Guineas On Saturday The Sunday Times Lingfield Park Southwell Lingfield Park Racing Yesterday's Results Pontefract Exeter Kelso Cheltenham Hewlett-Packard Development Company Britain eager for return to top table Modern Pentathlon Sand stars aiming for Beijing beach party Beach Volleyball Sarah Potter finds Britain's best pair leaving no stone unturned in their quest for success The Times Cipollini calls abrupt halt to glorious racing career Cycling Northampton continue heavy investment in uncertain future Loughborough prove the best of students Harlequins distinctly off colour Wasps aim to remain perched at the top of their game Ebdon's slow lane leads O'Sullivan to the exit Snooker Embassy World Championship My Lucky Coat My Favourite Language Warrington sack Berry after failed drugs test Rugby League Harrison makes his return with US date Boxing My next move PGA European Tour Statistics American Express Els happy for Wie to be given chance Golf Flintoff's time in the middle is cut short by Ali Frizzell County Championship Second Division Revitalised Shafayat batters Derbyshire Maddy wears down students Yesterday's Scoreboards Second Division Tudor puts Somerset on the slide with early burst Yardy gangs up with Goodwing to best effect First Division Determined Key locked firmly on to defensive Middlesex rescued by Joyce First Division Glamorgan indebted to excellence of Wallace Early return for Vaughan And the winner is … it's a tie! Sport on Television London loyalty Minardi collision Tamada blow Trio tested Double delight The Results Service Baseball Basketball Today's Fixtures Real tennis Rugby union Snooker Tennis Lost in the Mist of Time Dowie believing in miracles again Bottom Four Robson fears Old Trafford denouement Lucozade Sport Coming in from the cold Bill Edgar uncovers some of the bizarre matches hit by freak climate conditions Villa put Lescott on wanted list Beckham at peak Vital Statistic Barthez spat Dyer injury piles on agony for Newcastle Barclays Premiership Pearce wants Wright-Phillips to be rested for England tour FA puts raging Ferguson on the spot The Premiership Today 'Innocent' Ferdinand again testing United's patience Liverpool able to draw on potent sense of history European Cup Semi-Final Baros forced to hand it to Cech, keeper of dreams Liverpool able to draw on potent sense of history Petr the Great Benitez uneasy on his pedestal Match Facts By Our Sports Staff: Vieira unimpressed by Chelsea's style Kezman ponders move after season on sidelines Makelele revels in unsung role at core of success Chelsea Fuller's London Pride Resolute Liverpool keep The Times Crossword 22,962 Mourinho's men at bay Liverpool Times Sport Chelsea refuse to surrender The Times The Times I am struck by the voters whose lives have improved Quotes of the Day Picture Gallery Benn to the rescue? Life-changing 'Pollyanna' Prescott Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Big Brother: the spy in your shopping trolley Stores are testing tiny ID tags that can transmit details of what you buy, where and how. Useful tool for shoppers, or an unacceptable invasion of privacy? Steve Boggan reports The Times Lost in France: your marriage With Cheaper property and a better climate, France seems to offer an idylic life for thousands of Britons. But the move can easily end in tears—and the divorce courts, says Miranda Ingram Comet Spuds? Nice and cheesy does it… home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved I love red lipstick Getting Personal Tartafin War without wounds? It is assumed that children who have experienced conflict will be psychologically damaged, but this is not always the case, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Benefits and Risks of Statins A severe form of muscle-wasting is the most dreaded side-effect of statins Screen I'm gonna make you a star! Politicians are roping in A-list directors to boost their campaigns. Kevin Maher votes them out Smooth flying, but a few hitches New Releases Don't panic - Douglas Adams would have liked what they've done to his baby, says James Christopher Review It in Four Words or Less More New Releases Troubled teens and weary soldiers make gripping drama, finds Ian Johns New DVDs Geoff Brown The kooky who gets the crumbs Jennifer Jason Leigh tells Kevin Maher it's great to be seen as the female-Johnny Depp, but getting his money would also be nice Clifford's Really Big Movie Movie Books Natural endings, new beginnings Interview As the Danish Dogme movements is finally wound up, Stephen Dalton meets the woman who directed its swansong Maria Full of Grace Mystical lyrics and corkscrew hair made him a bona fide Superstar In your Hands Brethren of the revolution Bob Stanley recalls the days of glam rock, as Marc Bolan's greatest celluloid hit is re-released Longing shots and brief lives His output lasts less than three hours, yet Jean Vigo's influence is enormous, says Ian Johns Tarnation Robert Bresson's Pickpocket An old devil for the ladies Interview Claude Chabrol is still fascinated by the female side of suspense, he tells Kathryn Hone The bullied boys Interview An award-winning tale of teenage revenge was inspired by its director's tormented past, he tells Leigh Singer The Times First Choice Opera Hansel and Gretel Eden Theatre, Iverness Land of the rising gun Theatre Elmina's kitchen Garrick, WC2 Blues Stax Night Barbican Concert Philharmonia/Segerstam Festival Hall Entertainments Concert Maggini Quartet Purcell Room Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 The leaders of the three main parties face the public Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One BBC Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Viewing Guide David Chater Variations Film Choice Work to be done in the classroom Last Night's TV The right scuff True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3576 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku No 130 Rating: Fiendish Companion Stairlifts Career Inside Public Agenda Mainstream says it's all geek to me The Week in Work Good Week… What Else Happened …Bad Week Mayor of London Spruce up the curriculum vitae Week 3: The CV Data File The 60-Second Business Book Essential office reading How to … Understand Body Language Knowing how to interpret people's gestures is a useful communication tool that can provide you with vital information, Mark Hunter Learns that there's some more to expressions than meets the eye Test Yourself … Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More Bacardi-Martini Limited What Can I Earn? Should I tell my boss that he smells bad? Worklife Challenge Redundancy is not the end of the world Interview If the devil finds work for idle hands then Stephen Barker found an ideal antidote… after being laid off he did an MBA. And there's more to come, he tells, Carol Lewis How Do I Become… … a Careers Adviser? The Times My Best Move… … and my Worst Before He was Famous… Data File Web Watch What It's like Working for… Starting salaries are good but you'll be expected to raise your game if you want to get ahead, says Carly Chynoweth The Key to… …Assertiveness The National Graduate Recruitment The ex-hardware giant that's going a little soft The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job In…general Management Number 18 All change bar the ride to work What an MBA Did for Me Widget Finn finds a doctor who left the "cosy environment" of medicine to complete an MBA and set up his own business Case Study Enterpreneurial Turnover Days that Shook Business The Collapse of Boo.Com Course Watch All bright lights and big-city bustle Relocating to … Hong Kong If high density living is your thing then Hong Kong is the place for you, says Sarah Campbell. With 120,000 people per square mile you're never alone The Office Psychologist 'Hong Kong is One of the Easiest Places to Adapt to' Work Kit Picture Gallery Essentials Diversity calls for a new approach Test Yourself… Answers The Times English spoken here Business Travel Edinburgh Careers of the Week Isis Telecommunications Robert Walters Gateway to Leadership Ericsscon Taking You Forward Multiple Display Advertising Items Hudson Hermes Focus Asset Management Limited Ims Worldwide Sabre Employment Poly Space Technologies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times

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