News from 03/05/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Neelam Verjee, Djm, Kirsty McLeod, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Eugene Thomas, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, K. Vincent, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Tom DycKhoff, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Camilla Cavendish, Nicola Dandridge, Stéphane Simonnin, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Laura Peek, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Dan Snow, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Chris Bowers, Colin Munro, Richard Steel, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David McVay, Thomas, regina (Kpangni) v, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Liam Fox, Libby Purves, Nick Hasell and Gabriel Rozenberg, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, Graeme Hart, Gordon Brooks, Bob Wolton, Matt Dickirson, Jonathan Richards, Philip Webster, Greg Hurst and David Charter, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, D. M. Carter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Howard, Kwasi Agyei, Ben Asquith, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Sarah Johnson, Sarah Butler and Jenny Davey, David Lister, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Alan Bullock, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Andrew Salmon, John Hopkins, Eve Thomas, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Gordon MacKerron, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Piers Dixon, George Caulkin and Peter Lansley, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor and Nicola Woolcock, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Stewart Wallis, Roger Boyes, Stephen Crage, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Andrea Nicholls and Michael Lucas, Joanna Pitman, Matthew Quantrill, Anne Milton, Nikki Racklin, David Murray, Shane Thorton, Stephen Emanuel, John Shaw, Ingrid Mansell, Ben MacIntyre, David Sinclair, Jamie Whyte, Charles Hennessy, Chris Ayres, R. A. F., Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Dan Thompson, Sam Lister and Daniel McGrory, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Julian Dare, Abigail Rayner, Mark Venables, Menzles Campbell, Anthony Howard, Shaw Bazzaz,
ResumoThe Times Champion boxer held after crash Beauty at a price On the wild side The Times Gaza protest AIG scandal grows Unlikely hero Sport Cancer checks ordered on all spices in new food dye alert Index Widow blames Blair for soldier's death Blair deprived my children of their father, says widow In the Times Today Cancer checks on all spices Comment Two charged in police shooting Barracks death Frozen-egg twins Blast to the past Clean Cut The Good, the Bad and the Reformed Bad Boys Saw the Light They don't need a hero like this Teenagers are rejecting football icons such as Wayne Rooney, writes Joanna Bale Blair mounts all-out attack Partners fall out amid wreckage of engagement Election2005 Breitling The Bottom Line Working-class voters ignore war debate to give backing to Labour Quest for the body beautiful that can cause serious harm Stronger for Longer Network Rail 'harmed wildlife' G8 protest plan Hit-and-run death Fattest man dies Weather Eye Prudential Ryanair Police arrest boxer Naseem after crash Polar hero returns after proving point Alliance Leicester Literary walks turn down darker paths The Edinburgh of Irvine Welsh's drug-scarred novel Trainspotting is proving a big draw, David Lister writes Increasing parent power is dismissed as folly Names given in Witchalls case Boy in custody Computer lesson Rover payouts Shelter at risk Hell's Kitchen Rape warning Children must learn to embrace risk, heads are told Iberiai After 39 years, leave now Join the AA Barclays End of the Line? Failed asylum family fights order to deport them back to Angola Pioneers turn to nostalgia as they preach to the delirious converted Firstnight Concert Faster Firstnight directline BT Mobile Council tells girl, 8, to hitch-hike rather than take school bus Viva Las Vegas, says the million dollar poker face from Stoke egg-zero Green Flag The Times Decision-making compared on Iraq and at time of Suez Trade, free or fair? Rugby relegation Votes cast for candidates rather than for a party leader Evolution of French Expert and lay advice on science Chequebook security Letters to the Editor that are intended for publication Substandard titles Tasting notes Picture Gallery Road rage advice: have a sleep while you drive—forget the machinegun Governing and Choosing A smaller but viable Labour majority and a larger, renewed Tory opposition Hands up if you are pro-Labour but anti-war. What! You're not serious A quiet roar from north and west It may only have taken a few steps so far, but nationalism is back on the march Join the Debate Friday am: humility, please We're sick of smug deceitfulness. The new government must remember frugality, realism and trust Not guilty—it's all his fault Body's defences let HIV thrive Just Say No Smile the internet bank Multiple Display Advertising Items onetel tiny Newspaper in a stink over top chef's hygiene report Recipe for Success tiscali Index Know when to put your foot in it, but avoid dead ducks Xday minus2 Why the Cornish fresh air could be turning into an ill wind Homechoice Doorstep promises that can make a hopeless case think he is a winner Secrets & Lies Falmouth & Camborne Party Pledges Big three ignore key questions that count the most with voters The Policy Audit Quality of Lief John and Jim put on a fast show suited for the seafront Sketch Berocca Dorset South Captain Howard gives a victory rap Nationwide I am not going to beg for your trust on Iraq, Blair tells viewers T2 Despair? I only need 2,000 converts a day Sky Liverpool Riverside Hiscox Analogy of the Day Manor Wills Direct What's the story behind Salmond's TV ploy? Wouldn't you like to know Optimist of the Day Match of the Day Salesman of the Day Geographer of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Anger at UKIP over rewritten history Roundabout way to get noticed Howard in a rush to drum up votes nicorette Index Sharansky quits Cabinet over withdrawal from Gaza Strip Ever a Dissident Husband makes cheating wife pay for time spent raising lover's child The Times US soldier admits jail abuses Ask Rivals turn tiny isles into big issue Mother's life is spared as leader heeds foreign pleas Putin focuses on past glory to calm a restive nation Russia's version of Nazi Germany's defeat 60 years ago is a source of intense pride, writes Jeremy Page The World Association of Newspaper From Ally to Conqueror Veday Stalin pact victims split over parade Design Museum 'I saw Polish war heroes hanged by Russians' The fall of Berlin, take 2 Index Euro index slips Tuesday May 3 2005 AIM change Bank's shares fall Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones AIG admits overstating book value by $2.7bn Oasis group to list in Iceland after cool reception … Historian finds truth in old adage? Time to Sell out and Relax? Trafalgar 200 Brown's rosy view may soon turn black Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Business Big Shot Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Italy bank swoop Stop Press Exchange exit Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day lean-service Picture Gallery Amer buys Salomon in £328m deal The Times New Star shines in the lead-up to £600m float Deutsche to keep retail funds arm US Fed poised to lift rates by another quarter point Matalan sells Lee Cooper Borse to pay £1bn dividend to disgruntled shareholders Owner of Bergdorf agrees to £2.7bn deal Prada in talks over Helmut Lang sale Falling birthrate forces merger of Japan's toymakers The Times Play-Off Wall Street HSBC The cars making a name as the TV housewives' choice Ford is turning to Hollywood as it attempts to keep its vehicles in the limelight, writes Jon Ashworth The Times Qwest concedes to Verizon in MCI battle The Times Olympic bid plans not sporting, say businesses EdF flicks the switch on Italian campaign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humanitarian clause is of no help Court of Appeal Regina (G) v Secretary 'Real risk' in law is less than 'probability' Queen's Bench Division No new tenancy for tolerated trespasser Court of Appeal Council v Hawkins Judge erred over accused's refusal of interview Court of Appeal Criminal Division Regina v Johnson, Regina v Hind Business Equity Prices St. Joseph's Hospice Times Register Saunders MAC Lane Mathematician who helped to create the language of category theory and then made it indispensable Saunders Mac Lane, mathematician, was born on August 4,1909. He died on April 14,2005, aged 95 Tom Willmore Mathematician who instigated the annual symposiums in Durham Thomas Willmore, mathematician, was born on April 16,1919. He died on February 20,2005, aged 85 Richard Venables Chairman of Ogilvy & Mather who retired early from advertising to spend his time making musical instruments Richard Venables, advertising executive and maker of musical instruments, was born on February 23,1928. He died on April 4,2005, aged 77 Lord Orme Old-school Labour MP who actively espoused the causes of disarmament, Irish unification and the rights of trade unions Lord Orme, Labour MP for Salford West, 1964-83, and Salford East, 1983-97, was born on April 5,1923. He died on April 28,2005, aged 82 Davis McCaughey Ecumenist who proved an inspired governor in Australia Davis McCaughey, AC, Governor of Victoria, 198691, was born on July 12,1914. He died on March 25,2005, aged 90 O. V. Vijayan Cartoonist and journalist admired by government and public alike O. V. Vijayan, cartoonist, political journalist and author, was born on July 2,1930. He died on March 30,2005, aged 74 Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen Does the 'slow play' seen in a recent snooker match undermine the ideal of fair play? Playing to win Eyes on the prize Bored into defeat What's your view? Lesson in losing Tactical success More is more Integrity intact Marriages School News Memorial Meeting Birthdays Anniversaries Patient plantsmen wait a century to win the title of 'garden of the year' Court Circular Latest Wills Bridge Chess Winning Move Personal Column Births Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Met Office edges closer to holy grail Weather Eye Timesonline weathercall Times Sport Kempton turfs out its past to follow lure of nightlife Racing Times Test Derby-winning horsepower is concentrated in fewer hands On the Level The Times Sports Book Ludlow Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Bath Button's season hangs on inquiry into cheating Motor Racing Leicester Catterick Exeter The Results Service Today's Fixtures Retaining a sense of perspective on technical advances Golf John Hopkins, concluding his analysis of golf's future, finds the chief executive of the R & a unfazed by big-hitting critics Murphy savours his long road to glory Embassy World Championship Picture Gallery For the Record Final Details Henman humbles Kuerten Rhino power Wilson double Luckman on top Henin loving limelight again Tennis Counties on their guard in final year of Minor skirmishes Captain Molins flies in for another superhero display Matthew Pryor on the City slicker planning another Ireland surprise Umpire Hair stays trim on the county circuit Lewis happy to put Warne in his place Yesterday's Scoreboards Rain denies Sussex and fluent Van der Wath Second Division Elliott's late show proves the difference Totesport League First Division Sabres put struggling Surrey to the sword Screen violence that united a nation Giles Smith Sport on Television Norwich Union Direct Woodward delighted with Wilkinson Rugby Union Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Defiant Jones aims to prove Wolves wrong Peter Lansley finds the former manager determined to return to the dugout By loyal appointment: unpaid purveyor of fine wine to unworthy cause Matt Dickirson Newcastle name Bowyer price Times Online Curbishley to ring changes Ferdinand well versed with United tradition Europe the goal for Jol's men Maamria ensures Stevenage are equal to task in hand The Premiership Today Europe the goal for Jol's men Aluko goal brings end of season cheer for Charlton Fa Women's Cup Final Victor Chandler Arsenal add to complexity of Robso's escape plan How They Stand Contract talks for Dowing Bergkamp wish Vital Statistic Tour of duty Beckham pledge Ian Rush on who Could Deliver the Decisive Blow Timesonline William Hill Cech keeping his ambitions in check European Cup Semi-Final Showdown at Anfield Liverpool passion play takes Oliver Kay Shoot-out drama may be high on agenda European Cup Semi-Final Showdown at Anfield Carlsberg The Times Crossword 22,966 Gerrard hopes doubters will add final push Oliver Kay on the captain still trying to prove his commitment to a growing number of sceptics How They Line up Times Sport Rivals face up to test of nerve The Times Mortgages for Business Inside The Times Quotes of the Day How different it would be for the Tories if Clarke were leader On the stump Howard has singularly failed to don any mantle of humanity Out of it Continuity needed A long time to wait Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? In praise of thrift: enjoy money, don't spend it Repossessions are on the rise again and we are in debt as never before. Reformed spendthrift Sarah Johnson explains how she learnt the art of 'elegant economy' 'On a Prison Wage of £5.60 a Week You Learn to Be Frugal' Where All the Money Goes: In my Little Book It's best to leave politics to oldies We young people can't be bothered to vote because Parliament doesn't yet affect us, says Dan Snow The Times Lifescan Dinner for two, gluten for all Eating out with someone who has coeliac disease can be a trying experience, says Nikki Racklin What's left now Lifetime Would you like peas with that? home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Timesonline The long and the short Dress for your Shape Pedal-pushers, Capri pants, call them what you will - Eve Thomas selects the season's cropped troup The long and the short Dress for your Shape Pedal-pushers, Capri pants, call them what you will - Eve Thomas selects the season's cropped troup The Times A Commemorative Issue: Part 2 Index The Times Pursuit of Rommel Continues British Armour in Contact with Rearguards Italian General and Thousands of Men Prisoners Fuka Aerodrome Captures From Our Special Correspondent: Heavy Toll of Vehicles Unceasing Attacks from the AIR From an Australian Correspondent: The Eighth Army Rolls on Gigantic Mass Movement Perfect Organization From Our Own Correspondent: U. S. And the Victory British Equipment Praised From Our Special Correspondent: Defence of Black Sea Port Mountain Barrier to Tuapse Big Transport Sunk Widespread Raids by R. A. F. 200 Spitfires in One Sweep over France A Coalition for Victory M. Stalin on the Fighting Alliance "Waging a Great War of Liberation From our Special Correspondent: A "Complete Victory" Montgomery on Battle Eighth Army Headquarters 50 Aircraft Destroyed at EL Daba Coastal Road Still Hammered Heavy-Scale Attacks 100 Miles beyond EL Alamein "Large Convoy for Malta" A Berlin Report Gibraltar Barges "British Tank Units at Matruh" German Admission From our Special Correspondent: Reticence in Berlin From our Special Correspondent: Deep Impression in Moscow Diversion of Germans From our Own Correspondent: Smiling Faces in Turkey Arrival of C. W. A. C. Hatless Women in Church Official Approval of the Episcopate Inquiry into Divorce Facilities From our Own Correspondent: Fewer Ships Lost in West Atlantic Gen. Ismay Promoted Obituary Well-armed, and ready for summer The Way It was Food Well-armed, and ready for summer Arts Bleak maze of quiet memory The Holocaust memorial in Berlin is a silent testament to the banality of evil, its maker tells Tom Dyckhoff The Times Radio The peacemaker A designer who doesn't design is nominated for Designer of the Year. So what's going on? Rhapsody in Winter's white Abbas Kiarostami's snowcapes have an almost holy radiance, says Joanna Pitman First Choice Opera The Knot Garden Old king Coleman Jazz Cheltenham Jazz Festival Various venues Pop Coachella Festival Concert BCMG Entertainments Concert BBCSO/Porcelijn Barbican TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Charter's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Skulduggery in the world of science Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Viewing Guide A trip into the Darth-side We Join the queue as fans camp outside a cinema before the opening of Star Wars: Episode ill—Revenge of the Sith T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Online tactics attract the ballot box cynics Issue of the Week the General Election Driving Test Theweekinnumbers Interest Rate It Matters What the Journals Say Include your vacancies in our jobs listings Public Opinion It is almost impossible for a user of official data to know how reliable a set of figures is The Times New Medical Research Digital age passes doctors by Health Mediamonitor Shipman's legacy of fear War fought at arm's length Coursewatch Careers Salarywatch School heads lose a champion Interview David Hart is retiring after 27 years as general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers. He spoke to Tony Halpin about the highs and lows of his years in office John Seddon Intheprofessionalpress Education Foreignways Can foster care cure bullying? Education Stunners kept under wraps Police The high cost of consultation Stunners kept under wraps Director of Borough Partnership. Transport for London. … Opinion polls punch well above their weight Management Howtheyseeus Big boys grab the best bits Procurement No relief on bidding costs Private Finance Initiatives Hero… Patients keep on puffing Social Care Taxingmeals Legislation Update It is against public policy for suspects and victims of crime to be owed a duty of care by police The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pay older people to tutor the young The Times Diarydates Westminster Over to you… The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Who are the politicians that really care about legal values? Only one of the main parties is committed to upholding the rule of law, both domestic and international, arguess David Pannick lawyer of the week The Times Law Section It's time to make a song and dance Andrea Nicholls and Michael Lucas on what Improved rights will mean for same-sex couples Multiple Display Advertising Items News We're actually quite nice, say 'no win, no fee' pair Andrew Twambley and his partner decided to dispel a few myths about their profession by opening their door to a television crew lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Timesonline It's their party and they can play what they want to Musicians are at the mercy of politicians is search of a hit, writes Jonathan Richards How can partners protect themselves from disaster? Edward Fennell reports on a recent seminar for the Top 100 law firms on partnership and limiting liability lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Silk on primrose path Edward Fennell in the City Flying high Fight Club Load of ballots your shout readers' queries The College of Law on inheritance tax, marriage and a Jury service conundrum tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Put yourself in the defendant's position… Multiple Display Advertising Items
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