News from 02/05/2005
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Anthony Staunton, George Galloway, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Valerie Cumming, Sarah Potter, Peter Lansley, Philip S. Grimes, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Tim Perkins, A. J. Chester, Alison Cameron, Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Nick Danziger, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Graham Stewart, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Eric Barnes, Dominic Walsh, Michael Stoker, Hilary Weale, Tom Baldwin and Sam Coates, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, lan Johns, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Scott Sabourin, David Peart, James Delingpole, Judi Petrie, Scott Murdoch, Phil Gordon, Charles Elliott, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Rosemary Bennett, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Andrew Bull, Mark Pougatch, A. C. Bullock, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Paul Wood, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, James Hider and Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Mr Clive Butler, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, John Hopkins, Alison Roberts, Elaine Monaghan, Russell Kempson and David McVay, Magnus Grimond, Gabriel Rozenberg, James Davidson, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Donald Kennedy, Mr Alfred Bullock, Jane Donald, Sean O'Neill, Jane MaCartney, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Graham Searjeant Economic Agenda, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, Matthew Pryodr, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Barbara Isenberg, J. S. Morgan, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Joseph L. Kearns, Tim Hames, John Cosgrove, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Scott Cheshire, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Haskins, Eva Gizowska, Ian Whittell, Patrick Hosing and Gabriel Rozenberg, David Sinclair, Brain tolver, Lisa Verrico, Peter Weatherby, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Oliver Kamm, Steve Clarke and Craig Cash, Aki Riihilahti, Sam Coates and Tom Baldwin, Stephen Gardiner, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Chris Lightbown, Michael Evans, Stephen Kingsley, Mark Venables, Benedict Birnberg, Kirriemuir, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, José Mourinho, Karm Arger, Frank Bright, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times The Blackpool invasion mystery Police shooting Lost at sea Land battle China protests $310m loss Terrorist gang held in hunt for killers of British hostage Inside Election Ve Day Slugging it out with three days to go Index Workload soared at hospital where mothers lost lives Task force ordered in after ten deaths at maternity unit Methodist bishopric could lead to unity with Anglican Church Boy biker dies in father's arms Boscastle is back Murder charge Mountain death Snap decision Comment The Renault Safety Zone Highlights 'Top secret' plan for Soviet invasion is not so illuminating in Blackpool A map that appears to indicate a Cold War plot may have been created by a council officer, writes Sean O'Neill Blair scorns Lib Dems as Labour begins 3-day blitz on marginals Tories hit low point of campaign as economy steals voters' interest First mention of Blunkett return Candidate dies Your choice Votes for women Election 2005 Post Office Police kill car gunman in weekend of violence Violence sinks to new depth as another hostage pleads for life A hundred people died in the weekend of the second anniversary of 'peace', James Hider reports from Baghdad British team tracks the terrorist kidnappers Violence sinks to new depth as another hostage pleads for life Troops are closing in on the terrorist leader who gave them the slip, James Hider in Baghdad reports VW Oxford encourages poorer pupils to raise their aspirations Stop this tinkering and scrap a levels, say heads May Day ritual ends in hospital as students go over the top Dixons Fishing boat rescues boys after six days adrift at sea AA atlas to give drivers location of speed traps Man held after knife battle Princes' new aide Police appeal Repair work Evening all Dickens's garden Light up, get fat How an auction house spotted a noted Gauguin reject ... You first Lloyds TSB Immigrant labour Victoria Crosses Attorney-General's advice on Iraq Correctly addressed Not connected yet? Prescribing a change in nurses' roles and qualifications Legacy of EU enlargement last year Never too late Doisneau's bystander Religious certainties Waste not ... Six of the Best A last set of candidates worthy of special consideration Time and Place Reflections on VE-Day at the distance of 60 years A blood test that may point to autism; last ordures down on the farm Science Note Book Knowledge and Power The strange but welcome two-party consensus on education policy Friday, May 6. Sits vac: major political party urgently seeks a new leader Howard has pride, If the voters reject him, then he won't want to hang around After losing, he wouldn't be so much a caretaker leader as an undertaker leader The Russians are coming. Splendid Our idle, yobbish, dysfunctional society can do nothing but benefit from immigration The Times Confused? Of course we are On the last Monday before the election, the polls agree on one thing. Labour wins ... er, probably Thunderer: Help, I'm a pro-war leftie dfs dfs Baron's son stakes claim to village common land Mother helps to sketch attacker Veday Odyssey offers stage to confront big issue Firstnight Opera Ulysses Comes Home Planet Ice, Birmingham Expedia Aa The Sharpest Critics Times Election 2005 Leak shows 'Blair set on Iraq war a year before invasion' The Prime Minister, eager to focus on more positive aspects of his strategy in the final week of campaigning, cannot yet put Middle East conflict behind him. Michael Evans report The Public and Private Faces All's Fair in Luvvie and War Xday minus3 Wake up and smell the latte, darling, and vote for Glenda The Phantom of the Opera Blair did not lie, but he was less than frank about invasion pledge Analysis Fraud claims stalk marginal seat Bradford police opened a second inquiry after seven homes claimed 32 votes, write Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy 'I don't want to talk to you!' Names on the Electoral Roll Novosti Hyatt Elected mayors face poll day test The county council vote will test the idea of US-style city leaders - even of most are not Labour. Jill Sherman reports People v the PM Sedgefield then and now Doorstep Damian: Westminister? That's the last place I want to go Reporter at your Beck and Call General Election 5th May 2005 Postal Voting In their True Colours Three favourites in the two-horse races Swiss Parties hone dark arts of campaign literature Devious electioneering through the use of fake newspapers and greetings cards is rife, write Tom Baldwin and Sam Coates Galloway's wife seeks a divorce over lack of respect Floating lily pad Just where did it all go wrong? Election People Global warning No turn unstoned The Child Catcher, played by Alvin Stardust, in the … Ps Success of the Day Seer of the Day Daz Challenge of the Day Crisis of the Day Spin of the Day Alien Moment of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Times World News Message to the mob: China texts protest ban Thousands yearn for Stalin in May Day rallies against Putin Putting Spring in Workers' Step Pope proves himself to be a showman... and a cat man Thomson Papal Bulls and Birds BAC The bad boy of boules is back in ball and chain Rural idyll split over future of Europe Poll gives Chirac reason to be hopeful of a French 'yes' vote for the European constitution, reports Charles Bremner Senators aim to break code of silence on UN scandal Arts First Bush has to laugh as First Lady acts desperate housewife Three militants die in attacks Justice role Man kills family Broker's suicide Runaway bride Tempur Marconi to talk Compass 'sell-offs' BCS plans listing Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Warren Buffett loses $310m by betting against the greenback Bottom Line on Billionaire Russian Oligarch expresses interest in jump-starting The world according Buffett and Dow Jones Trafalgar 200 We have to give growth the thumbs up Economic Agenda Unilever faces revolt over payout to former chairman Watch dog tells mortgage firm to alter sales pitch ABN warning on Italian rival's bid Harmony says deal with Gold Fields will create jobs German drug-magnate plots bid for Numark Accountants 'clueless' about pension savings Bank of Ireland selects Bristol & West bidders Vanguard Afghanistan to auction mobile phone licences The technophile peer who is still young at heart Joe Bolger on the septuagenarian Lord Young, who refuses to hang up his briefcase Free Guide Firm with ad world at its feet to float Schering seeks to bolster use of MS drug Lufthansa Fund plans to stop novices buying its shares Row over sale of Baltic data to rivals Boss takes dual control at car giant Leo Lewis talks to Carlos Ghosn as he prepares to take the helm at both Nissan and Renault simplyswitch Fraud rises when jobs are outsourced CV: Carlos Ghosn Burgundy to be invaded by the British-again Despite local fury, a French abbey is to be a British-owned luxury hotel, says Dominic Walsh Pigit's £240m offer for STS given boost Bright young thing is building on 21st Century Stars: Great Portland Estates Jenny Davey meets the chief executive of Great Portland Estates—a young man with big ideas Grab a chance to lift profile How dry cleaner's gave new focus to a developer Great Portland Estates Timesonline Property firm's strong foundation Times Register Major-General the Rev Ian Durie Artillery commander in the Gulf who became a clergyman and opposed the invasion of Iraq in 2003 as an unjust war The Rev Dr Isaac Levy Rabbi whose experiences at the liberation of Belsen left him with an unshakeable commitment to Christian Jewish relations Lives in Brief Andrew St Johnston, computer pioneer, was born on August 28,1922. He died on April 3 2005, aged 82 Bob Wright Businessman and pillar of expatriate society who became a renowned conservationist of India's wildlife Colin Jones Journalist with a talent for elucidating financial and political issues Ron todd Steadfast trade unionist who fought a rearguard action against Thatcherism debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Questions of Government Lies, half-truths and double standards? Readers express their views about the integrity of Tony Blair and the election campaign so far Struck dumb Unfit successor Double standards Gushing praise Reality check Dress nonsense School politics Measuring truth Marriage Dinner Birthdays Anniversaries Church News Chelsea Hospital needs much patience Notebook Architecture Towering problems arise with lessons not learnt Court Circular Bridge Chess Births Deaths The Times Want to place a classified advertisement? In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Legal Notices Gifts The Times Join the Debate body&soul Natural Notes On this Day May 2, 1851 The Times joined the general acclaim as huge throngs assembled for the opening of the Great Exhibition in London Five-Day Forecast Go with the flow across the pond Weather Eye Trustee must issue notice despite dispute House of Lords Burden of proof not apt for deciding property valuation Court of Appeal Lender sold to linked company Court of Appeal Time vital in trial management Court of Appeal Times Sport Fallon confirmed as classics master Highs and Lows Fallon Rides Rollercoaster Back to Top Fallon Rides Rollercoaster Back to Top Knight and Culloty go separate ways Times Test Derby arguments built on sand Sedgefield Yesterday's Racing Results Hamilton Park Salisbury Saturday Kempton Park Doncaster Warwick Old haunts can cast off appeal Seat auto emoción Racing The Results Service Baseball Basketball Boxing Cycling Football Golf Today's Fixtures Hockey Motorcycling Motor rallying Rugby league Yesterday Football Rugby Union Green weighs up assuming hands-on role Basketball Eagles soar above Jets in play-off final Shooting Squash Tennis Charge of technology threatens to ruin our game John Hopkins says improved equipment has produced some worrying results Exclusivity is jeopardising missionary work in China Now and Then A Tale of Two Clubs Storm forces EIs to wait for another title success Chinese take positives from sparse turnout Rossi supreme as Jacque proves worthy stand-in Motorcycling Shadow of Dunblane still hangs over Bisley Shooting Matthew Syed gets to test his skills at a National Shooting Centre open day Bradford charge back to stun misfiring Broncos Rugby League Engage Super League Bangs for your Bucks Hull satisfied with dour win County Championship Scoreboards Barbarians at the Gates Giles seizes another turn to shine Championship review How They Stand Pietersen misses out again after injury scare Tote Sport League First Division How They Stand Uncomplicated Keengan rises to the occasion with final flourish Yesterday's Scoreboards Lancashire benefit from fragility of opponents Sussex ambitions stifled by White Somerset celebrate overdue win Ramsden's precision sets up cup victory for Cannock Hockey Fishing Good start for Ayton Wheldon on a roll Federer pulls out Lockerbie seals it Knight's class shines through Second Division Aristocrafts facing up to hard times Zurich Premiership Costly miss weighs on Staunton Final Table Cueto delivers the final blow Life after Relegation Holt sparks celebration Worcester can look to rosy future after survival course Wilkinson closer to Lions form Play-Offs Diamond depressed by lack of sparkle Tears and cheers as heroes say goodbye Golf I'm not happy unless I hit all the right notes Jonny Wilkinson has got through his first full match for three months but still he is haunted by any mistakes in his game Old Speckled Hen How They Stand Lucrative sponsorship deal goes up in smoke The Times Crossword Eyes on the prize: Stevens takes a 10-6 lead over the … Stevens scraps to seize initiative Snooker Embassy World Championship Toney proves a heavy force King reigns again Leob triumphs England double Index Old boys to save Harlequins The Times The glory of the Blues The Game The People V the Prime Minister T2 Quotes of the Day Remember, remember, the spin of November ... Wrong number Nepotism? How awful Hip-hip-who?-ray Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Shake Blair's hand? I'd rather cut off my own One of Tony Blair's fringe opponents is far from frivolous-a man whose military policeman son died in Iraq. Peter Stothard sees his campaign taking on a momentum that few could have predicted. Photos by Nick Danziger Blair's house is called Myrobella after its plum trees, 'fruiting early but tasteless' Tourists want photos to be taken of them in the President's seat in the Dun Cow Shake Blair's hand? I'd rather cut of my own How Blair took the prize is an old story for disputing biographers but a living story here 'Change has got to come' There is the hope here of a great party and a once-in-a-hundred-years upset Harpers & Chanel Women shouldn't stop taking these supplements without doctors' advice Lonely hearts Living alone-and feeling lonely-can lead to higher risk of cardiovascular disease, says Eva Gizowska Pretty in pink... a dream dashed Alison Cameron dreamt of having a baby girl, even choosing a name. After giving birth to two boys, she has given up trying Our family planning today is driven by school fees and mortgage repayments The Times Offers Direct Can reality In a cross between Big Brother and Little Angles the BBC asked families with difficult children to share a house. Anjana Ahuja reports on the result TV help problem children? The set-up enabled the families, especially the children, to learn from each other Naff? No, they're chukka-full of colonial cool Men's Style Be they pool Blue of Sunrise Pink, polo shirts are all the Rai again, says James Delingpole Create a stir with the leftovers Dish Naff? No they're chukka full of colonial cool How to make it as a wrap artist Funky buttons, silk ribbons, floral patterns, bright stripes: today's cardigans and jerseys are more than granny. Here are 20 winners A Commenmodrative Issue: Part 1 'We switched on all the lights, threw open our doors, and danced in the streets' Britain Prepares Children in New Homes Evacuation Almost Complezed New Comers to Country Welcomed Appeal for Midwives Business as Usual in the Shops A State of War Applications for Commissions Picture Gallery Orders for drivers in air raids Vehicles to be Parked Empire Air Mails Services Curtailed and Surcharge Imposed Release of Prisoners Men with Less than Three Months to Serve Babies' Gas Helmets Prison For Window Breaking Trawler Crew Rescued War Insurance of Goods Scheme in Force The Terry Anglepoise Lamp News in Brief The Thetis Ready for Refloating News in Advertisements L. M. S. Excursion Trains Cancelled T. U. C. to Meet To-Day The day that war ended in Europe Children gone, lights out On September 4,1939, an anxious nation got to work says Graham Stewart The Way It was Fashion How to make it as a wrap artist Funky Buttons, silk ribbons, floral patterns, bright stripes: today's cardigans and jerseys are more than granny. Here are 20 winners Arts Miller's gone but his rep lives on Interview Brian Dennehy mours the death of a writer, as he brings Willy Loman to London, says Barbara Isenberg Bake me to your leader Caitlin Moran Pizza Express's mozzarella renderings of the party leaders contain clear political messages Rendering them in capers and salaml is a fairly kind effort It is hard to wound someone with a portrait inspired by Why Don't You? Tomorrow in Arts Tom Dyckhoff on the new Holocaust Memorial in Berlin Entertainments Mammals The Times box office service Aterballetto's maverick choreographer is about more than style, says Donald Hutera Dance Pop Ray LaMontagne Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Concert Hallé/Mälkki Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Firstnight Race to the finish Theatre a Patch of Blue King's Head N1 Pop José González 93 Feet East, E1 Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword 579 Cryptic Clues Radio Choice The Election Inspectors The Times Television Multichannel Choice Siân Morgan Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Back behind the sofa-it's a Dalek Weekend's TV Viewing Guide Who you callin' babe? True Fiction T2 Quiz Acorn Stairlifts The Game The Game Says Whistle Blower Shirty Mourinho The Champions Matt Dickinson on the half-time pep talk that finally secured the championship title The True Genius of a Inspires Revival Chelsea Numbers Special One Kenyon Reveals Long-Term Plan Lampard Delivers Crowning Glory Bolton Wanderers Chelsea Mourinho's Triumpth is Viagra in his Homeland Looking Ahead to 2055 How Things Used to Be at Chelsea Tony Cascarino recalls the ramshackle Stamford Bridge club of 14 years ago Absent Friend Taboos Tackled by Portuguese Promise Kept in Victory Thrills that Last a Lifetime Blueheaven Scott Cheshire relives the season 50 years ago that ended in title glory Heavy spending is only part of the reason for the champions' triumph Chelsea Succeed through Spirit Time for Good Buys The Future Bill Edgar looks at the players on Chelsea's summer shopping list Strikeforce Lehmann Earns only Qualified Acclaim from Wenger UEFA Enter Fifth Place Debate The News New Plan to Block Glazer Broken Glass The Forgotten Man Owen Slot talks to the Carlisle hero who is now running away from fame Clubs to Cash in on Mobile Advertising The Money Game Liverpool a Lost Cause The Games Barclays Premiership Everton Seek Last Laugh Crough up for Filling Tall Order The Games Barclays Premidrshipf Relegation Run-In Bruce and Hughes Continue to Smart over Savage Issue Staying up Means Better Shampoo Aki Riihilahti looks at the lessons he has learnt in the premiership Newcastle Fans Find Little Cheer Spurs Sharp European Hoenpes Are You Ready? Pearce Welcomes Burden of European Target Little Cheer for Charlton Royle Needs a Little Help from a Friend Wigan Ready to Complete Remarkable Climb Coco Cola Championship Forest Pushed over the Edge Leicester Remain Focused on Job at Hand Reading (1) 1 Burnley (0) 2 Rotherham United (0) 0 Coventry City (4) 6 Shefield United (0) 0 Stock City (0) 1 Stock City (0) Leicester Remain Focused on Job at Hand Senior Citizen Buoys Wednesday Ambition The Games Coco-Cola League One Bristol City (0) 2 Luton town (1) 4 Chesterfield (0) 1 Peterborough United (0) 0 Barnsley (1) 1 Hartlepool United Stockport Country (1) 1 Bradford City (2) 4 Huddersfield Town (0) 4 Torquay United (1) 2 Senior Citizen Buoys Wednesday Ambition Prolific Jevons Takes Yeovil to the Brink Southend United Lincoln City (0) 0 Rushden & Diamonds (0) 0 Cheltenham Town (1) 3 Mansfield Town (0) 3 Boston United (0) 2 Scunthorpe United (2) 4 Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Chester City (0) 0 Northampton town (1) 2 Notts County (0) 0 Bury (0) 1 Swansea City (1) 1 Shrewsbury Town (0) 0 Kidderminster H (0) 1 Grimsby Town (2) 4 Rochdale (4) 5 Oxford United (0) 1 Wycombe Wanderers (3) 3 Leyton Orient (0) 2 Prolific Jevons Takes Yeovil to the Brink Record Strike by Fearns Eases Southport Conference Return Thegames Non-League Football Play-Offs Dates Nationwide Conference North Farsley Celtic Walter Gammie Aldershot Can Take Heart from History A cool head remains key in play-offs, says Mark Venables Prso Puts Rangers Back in the Race Aberdeen (1) 1 Rangers (2) 3 Dundee (0) 1 Dundee United (0) 2 Heart of Midlothian (0) 0 Motherwell (0) 0 Inverness CT (1) 1 Kilmarnock (1) 2 Celtic (0) 1 Hibernian (1) 3 Livingston (1) 2 Angers Race Bell's Scottish League First Division Second Division Third Division The Fantasy Game Top Tip for next Year: Pick John and Hope He Starts Weekly £500 Winner Theleaderboard The Super League fantasy football Efforts All in Vein Gabriele Marcotti on the use of science to speed up recovery Prolific Eto'o Keeps Barcelona on Track Results and Statistics French League German League Italian League Spanish League Fans given Trust Issue Mark Pougatch says the boot is fixed on the other foot at Nene Park The Times Injured Chapman Misses Final The Hairdreyer Match of the Day Delia's Dish ... What They're Eating in Norwich The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items
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