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News from 29/04/2005

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Lynne Greenwood, Keith Robotham, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Caroline Merrell and Abigail Rayner, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Peter Riddell, Robert Thomson and Philip Webster, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Philip Webster, Peter Riddeli and Greg Hurst, Tim Leighton, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Louis Le Bailly, Joe Goss, James Hider, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Juilan Muscat, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Leo McKinstry, Peregrine Worsthorne, R. W. Eaton, Anthony Browne, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Adam Wild, John Honnor, Michael Tillotson, Scott Murdoch, Pamela Osler, Anthony Jacobs, Susan Emmett, Luke Clancy, Nick Tyler, Russell Kempson, John Price, W. S. Becket, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Vinter, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Sophie Kirkham and Stewart Tendler, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Sarah Marks, Alan M. Pardoe, Malvern, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Allen, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Caroline Merrell, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Terry Maher (Author), Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Jack Rowell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, David Charter and Rosemary Bennett, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Tom Cox, Chirs Kilkenny, Brian MacArthur, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, L. H. Morgan, Matthew Parris, Raymond Berger, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Marc Chanfield-Adams, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, John Batten, Jeremy Hart, Peter Shapiro, Richard Beeston, Joe Haines (Press Secretary), Lucia van der Post, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Richard Irving and Scott Murdoch, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Martyn Thomas, P. J. Barker, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Paul Marsden, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Man held over Abigail stabbing Iraq Government United deadline Surgeons' vision Bird resurrected Marconi slump The Times Index Blair anoints Brown as the next Premier Embattled PM tries to divert attention from Iraq war advice Crony row over 16 Labour peers Thousands of Postal votes 'invalid' Xday minus6 Frustrated Thatcher leaves the country Blair ends Tories' Lords majority by creating 16 peers Index Thatcher leaves the country, frustrated at party's failure Honours List Election2005 Latest news on oldspeckledhen Pioneering stem-cell surgery restores sight Steep rise in jail terms sends prison population to new high Transplant baby turns 18 Su Doku Terror alert pilot freed Fuel protests Widow gives birth Teenage risks Correction Lexus Traveller held by police in hunt for Abigail knifeman Kennedy stars as fed-up Blair I have never seen the Prime Minister make less of an effort to charm an audience. In a way it was refreshing Blair up Close We must have been very bad if we deserve this loses his shine under pressure Party leaders are taken to task by the audience in cross-examination on TV, Rosemary Bennett reports Blair on Iraq Kennedy on Labour Howard on immigration Trials give clear signal for China to cultivate GM rice Gordon Ramsay abbey Rac PC World Jackson weeps as ex-wife disparages 'vulture' aides Staples Hell's Kitchen roasted over bully-boy image AA BT Frock of the New Headmaster gave jobs to his mistress, ex-wife and family M&S Facing the Music timesonline the interpreter Motoring It's time for the Muppets to light the lights again Toyota HRT linked to womb cancer Parents win right to create designer baby to aid ill son AOL Microsoft The Sharpest Critics Ps Boots Victims of war united by a clash of cultures Firstnight Theatre Photos of Religion; a State of Innocence Theatre 503, SW11 Abuse by pupils led to builder's suicide People's Architect Comet Congestion charge still effective at £5 Pensioner dies after robbery Order of Merit Wife murdered orange dfs dfs Trees for Nelson Academic boycott Prime ministerial decisions on war Beautiful noise Policies and principles of Liberal Democrats questioned Judging Gordon Brown's competency Why the food rage? Not connected yet Waste not. . . The Times Just Say Wait An excess of teenage sex has become a serious social issue Hey Posh, what are them three million people all doin' in our bedroom? A Reasonable Case The difficulties of distinguishing international law and international politics Thunderer: Use the pen and do an X Try the truth next time, Tony The Attorney-General has been a convenient figure to hide behind but his position is now untenable thetimes Here's an idea that even a child could grasp The Tories have not enthused the voters.'We're grown-ups and don't need nannying' should be their rallying cry Heavy taxes, a bloated state-we're marching down the road to serfdom kingdomofheavenmovie Swift sketch of a very forgetful minister shortlisted for award £2m gift will allow tranquillity to bloom The Shortlist Cilip Carnegie Medal Sainsbury's Citroën Most children don't know their ash from their elder. So, do you? H Mebase toysrus Times Election 2005 It's friends reunited as Blair endorses Brown The Prime Minister tells The Times that he is preparing a busy policy agenda for a possible third term in office-but he also expects the Chancellor to succeed him in three years' time Xday minus6 The Day in Brief Gordon takes bullets meant for Tony overseas property expo Friends reunited as Blair backs Brown Out and about—how Conservatives have come to take pride in their gays Labour to hit middle Britain A think-tank says that opposition parties are more generous although their figures may not add up, Gary Duncan reports Bookmakers are already paying out on Blair win How the Odds are Stacked minimising prices, maximising spaces The Times Magnet Voter says Respect aides attacked him Thousands may lose right to vote amid postal ballot chaos BBC accused of favouritism by think-tank Blair 'should quit' Lib Dem bounty Labour finds itself under siege The advice in full Party chiefs uneasy over delay in publication after Iraq war advice U-turn Ground Rules Fighting on the fringes of Europe Putney Dorset North Damage limitation keeps Labour on top tiny Jury is out on Kennedy's ability Our Ballot Box found the Lib Dem leader too defeatist, Howard surprisingly human and Blair predictable. Sam Coates reports Election 2005 Online Election People Short appearance for art's sake Raw deal Ward Homes Boris on a roll Ladies first Ps Good try, Trimble Acronym of the Day aboutmyvote Comet Get married, buy a Ferrari, go to the art gallery. . . oh, and you can gamble too Megacasino symbolises the changing face of Las Vegas, reports Chris Ayres From Mormon to Mammon Bush strives to keep populist touch United States Weather Eye Consumer Safety Notice Putin peace offer is brushed aside Israel IKEA I will burn myself alive if gang rapists go free, says victim emporio New rules for interrogation (AFP): Priests arrested (AFP): Roaring success (AP): Crash driver (AP): Bigamist jailed (Reuters): Motorcycle ban (Reuters): Price is right (AFP): Burial party kettiechips pipex Once China's national heroes dug for coal. Now they play basketball Old Europe challenged by new stars in the East One year on, former Soviet countries are booming, says Anthony Browne Home Choice (Reuters): Live long, die poor in south (AFP): Nazi outrage (AFP): Kosovo charge (AP): Paintings fear (Reuters): Papal coin rush (AFP): Art returned (AFP): Inflatable theft (AFP): Road music By Our Foreign Staff: Pinpoint accuracy as 21-mile tunnel connects the Alps Miracle of a woodpecker that read its own obit The Survivors Bird that flew back from the dead Sightings of a bird that was believed extinct has excited ornithologists the world over, reports Mark Henderson Farmer who fed worker to lions is guilty of murder Fury as Zimbabwe keeps place on rights body hotels (AFP): Refugees flee Togo unrest (AFP): Darfur mission (AP): Murder charge (Reuters): Migrant control (AFP): Land for rebels Rise of the Shias will reverberate across Middle East Iraq has an elected government at last-now for the constitution The next Steps timesonline Times Business Microsoft soars US shares hit Finance chief off Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Marconi in peril after BT rejection U-turn by SAIC as it offers to buy parts of MG Rover Merrill's hedge fund with a difference to hit high … Trafalgar 200 A debacle to put MG Rover in shade Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Boost for P&G Stop Press Exxon profits rise Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Hope for homeowners despite mixed signals on house prices Manifesto Labour tightlipped on business tax American economic growth at slowest for two years Markets Rivals raise the stakes in auction for Somerfield Kaupthing offers £547m for Singer & Friedlander Shell Centre Spitzer investigates HSBC over lending to the poor GSK wins key fight in battle to get $1.8bn from US taxman Oil Prices Put under Pressure Shell profits surge 28% despite production fall SkyePharma price soars 10% on deal for Paxil royalties The Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries, PLC Elan says it will make drug safe AstraZeneca hunt for chief 'on track' Total Bureau de change City Diary Joint £1bn deal set to secure Méridien's future BAA plans £6.8bn of investment in London airports Microsoft doubles profits as legal costs fall intel Film First US economic fear may push gold to a 22-year high WTO says Europe's sugar aid is illegal Campaign trail goes cold for the press Media Psst!. . . Does Dyke still have plans to rob Allen of ITV? ITV may cost £7 billion to buy but it's still an attractive target, writes Dan Sabbagh For further media coverage: Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Are You Watching? Marvel plans to produce its own comic successes Business Equity Prices Austrian WTO's ruling on sugar hits Tate & Lyle and AB Foods Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Shell must stop tinkering and start delivering fast The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Homestyle tumbles on rights issue fears Smaller Capitalisation Shares 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 timesonline Admissibility of similar-fact evidence in civil hearings Review meets need Court of Appeal Judge's reasons required Court of Appeal Authority can make tissue-typing decision Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Philip Morrison US physicist who argued against nuclear weapons after helping to make the Nagasaki atom bomb Lives Remembered Cyril Tawney Singer and songwriter whose ballads about his seafaring days have become mainstays of the British folk music repertoire Maria Schell Austrian-born actress whose preference for playing troubled individuals was shaped by her experience of Nazi oppression It's not just Cretans who are liars How the last battle of the war in Italy was won Military Matters The Sound of Silence Debate issues of the day as they happen According to government estimates, 32 million of us are exposed to excessive noise. When was the last time you had peace and quiet? Shaken and stirred Offensive din Sight and sound Country strife Paradise found No escape Off the beaten track Forthcoming Marriages Lecture Reception Dinner Concert Installation Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths Court Circular Anniversaries Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items SLK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Range Rover get ahead of the game Vaughan Freeman tests the new off-roader up hill, down dale, through river and over almost anything Tips on what to check before you go-go Step back in time proves Ford has lost nothing in Transit Range Rover Sport V8 Timesonline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday may break a horrible pattern a horrible pattern Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day April 29, 1967 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Wadham makes most of United front Racing Today's Grade One Races at Punchestown Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Times Test Beckett relies on Penkenna Princess Musselburgh Nottingham Tomorrow Frankie Dettori Bangor The Times Sports Book Fontwell Park The Sunday Times Southwell Wigan tyros to benefit from Farrell's powers of motivation Rugby League Links The Results Service McRae tempted by idea of taking on America American Sport Today's Fixtures Hussaln wins book award Archer setback Dann's defence Greene challenge Stevenson blow The Times Timesonline IOC vote on dropping sports leads to uprising Olympic Games Strict regime puts Els in picture Golf RFU needs to put faith in Rowell's experience Positive Wilkinson commits himself to Newcastle The Rivals In their Own Words Tomorrow Boycott's dark nights of the soul in his agonising battle against cancer Nothing in his past life had prepared the former England batsman for the ravages inflicted by his illness. In an exclusive extract from his updated biography, Leo McKinstry tells the harrowing story Tomorrow Prior sets out his case for election to Lord's Frizzell County Championship First Division No light in Derbyshire's gloom Second Division Somerset shown value of youth Fletcher takes his leave too early to see Key moments Hick reveals undiminished class Timesonline Ramprakash yet again underlines value of his experience Brown props up Durham Yesterday's Scoreboards Bell sounds timely note to England selectors Exterminate! Exterminate! Eyes down for another life-enhancing summer of fear behind the sofa Shattered O'Sullivan ponders gap year Ambitions of Murphy hit by man at peak of his form Clock Watching Fans of MK Dons make case to be treated as equals bookmeacruise World Apart Romário brought to book at his Brazil farewell party Leeds get tough with Johnson Stoke for sale Vital Statistic West Ham plans upset by loss of Sheringham Top of Table The Premiership Today Sunderland determined to preserve promotion spirit Redknapp's forward planning suffers blow Bottom of Table Wenger's concerns increase for Henry and Ljungberg Timesonline Allardyce hoping Mourinho takes eye off ball Chelsea's old foot soldiers stay proudly in the ranks Owen Slot takes a cab ride back in time to Stamford Bridge before the revolution Mourinho banks on tired and trusted Matt Dickinson says that the Chelsea manager will need to rally his bruised and exhausted troops for the final push Peugeot The Times Crossword 22,963 Head to Head Legends Have their Say Liverpool facing FA defeat Times Sport United fans stay on red alert after Glazer given ultimatum Back to the future: Gerrad faces his defining moment The Times What next for Glazer? The Times Quotes of the Day I don't have voter apathy, I just have voter rage Voice recognition Bloomin' age Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Porn, an affair, you're gay: what's your secret? Bigamist Carl Wallace hid his secret life from family and friends. Carol Midgley says there are millions like him-usually intelligent achievers with high self-esteem The Times Bruges hitch-movie Tomorrow in Body&soul Something for the weekend, sir? Dish home. forum@thetimes Does size matter? Health Despite lower US figures of death from obesity-related disease, watch your waistline, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Leg-Over Lamb Hair with Hari Lands' End Picture Gallery Are there jeans for 50-pluses? Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Sounds My band's bigger than your band. . . The weedy spat between the Killers and the Bravery reminds Bob Stanley of the days when pop could produce a real scrap Bruce Springsteen Ok, world-ready for a gem session? The best-kept secret of Eighties funk is finally out. Peter Shapiro hails the return of ESG All eyes on Big Brother Opera Orwell's classic political satire has been set to music for Covent Garden. Robert Thicknesse talks to the show's creators HMV And now the real reality show Interview Since winning a TV talent show Rebecca Dent is learning the hard way-and loving it, says Richard Morrison End of the Century Hit & Myth Pop Albums The gods grown old David Sinclair sets the scene for Monday's return of Sixties supergroup Cream Cream Prizes! Opera & Ballet Concert Northern Sinfonia/Norrington The Sage Gateshead Seeing is not believing Theatre Just for Show O'Railly Theatre, Dublin Jazz Bob Dorough Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Concert LPO/Mutter Festival Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Man and nature in perfect harmony Last Night's TV Sarah Vine Viewing Guide They're marginally mad True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne The Sunday Times Word Watching Su Doku Picture Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor However you cut it, there's no doubt that £2 billion of extra council tax revenue is money for nothing Focus on The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say London In Terraced Home in West London Fulham, Sw6: a four-bedroom modern townhouse with garden parallel to the Kings Road Out Country House in Buckinghamshire Weston Underwood: an 18th-century Grade ll listed property with one-bed staff cottage Away Hilltop Family Villa in Dorset Wimborne: a three-bedroom modern property with pool and views towards Bournemouth I Know where You Live Some prospective buyers are keen on more than just the house, reports Jayne Dowle Self Defence Bewley Sitting Pretty Milan's furniture fair is a futuristic fantasy of the weird and wonderful with a dash of retro, writes Damian Barr esure What'son Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hill An Ideal Pitch to Follow on Cricket's poet laureate has declared and is to quit the family pavilion, says Patrick Kidd newrivervillage Patch of the Day A once derelict site in the heart of Georgian Bath is the setting for a daring, if controversial, development, writes John Price Residential Let's Join the Circus An exquisite gem of 18th-century elegance delights Marcus Binney British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingsoak The Estonian Express Investors are packing their bags for Tallinn to try to beat the rush, says Sarah Marks I like the village atmosphere of a small city like Tallinn Look East Tallinn Tips All a Matter of Muck Lynne Greenwood finds why grow-your-own fans dig the greens from their allotments They satisfy a desire for fresh food and to angage the children Come into the Garden Room Conservatories are no longer just places for growing exotic fruit, says Damlan Barr Most people throw in wicker chairs and hope for the best The Music Room Tom Cox talks to a man who is utterly at home in a recording studio Tenants to Buy for Susan Emmett investigates the benefits of having a secure rent Sales of tenanted homes are often done discreetly Westbury Passive Attack Houses that waste no energy are a reality, says Susan Emmett You can't imagine Prescott living in a Scandinavian prefab Energy Efficient Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Friends in Need If we pool our resources, can we get round high house prices? Buying together should secure them a bigger mortgage The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes

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