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News from 04/05/2005

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Steve Bird and Alexandra Blair, Phoeba Greenwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Thierry Henry, Tom Cannon, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Smith, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Nicky Samengo-Turner, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Nigel Spivey, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Graham Stewart, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Paul Ranford, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Will Morrey, Pat Gibson, Bharti Vyas, Paula Frazer, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Miriam McKay, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Henry Robinson, Sheila Maxey, Alan Milnes, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ron Lewis, Andrew Bull, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Nicholas Green, David Coffey, Derek G. Black, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Matt Dickinson Cheif Football Correspondent, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Simon Barnes Cheif Sports Writer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Richard Morrision, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Bobby Fischer, John Russell Taylor, Steve Boggan, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Martin Thomas, David Lipsey, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Tom Baidwin and Tosin Sulaiman, John C. Beyer, Director, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tim Hames, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Margaret McCausland, Ben MacIntyre, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Richard Oxon, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Crispian Hollis, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Jill Sherman, Phillp Webster and Rosemary Bennett, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Double blows hits economic outlook Teacher raped Mummy of them all French say 'oui' Ve Day Panda diplomacy Index Fraud arrest as postal vote experiment brings chaos Thierry Henry Liverpool's ecstacy as chelsea dream ends How Tory backer paid £250,000 for Howard poll guru In the Times Today The Times 'Luvvies' and unions top up Labour's campaign coffers Election 2005 Comment Cairo travel warning for Britons From Rameses to Mata Hari onetel The world's most beautiful mummy Teacher is raped and threatened with death by pupil, 15 Passion and drive reward winner of Times photographer prize Babies' bodies found in house Appeal fails Heart transplant BBC's sour note Gas blast couple Noise prevention Father arrested over missing' baby alert Bvlgari Roaring like a jet engine, tornado ravages village Food scientists struggling over tests for cancer dyes Here's a note to remind you to switch to Lloyds TSB Green Flag The Illegal Colours Last moments of man beaten on a night out Fly Cheaper to the Sun Su Doku By a Correspondent: Retrial over murder of family Chirac invokes revolutionary spirit to get a 'yes' for EU constitution Direct Line Publican guilty in murder retrial Battle of Britten Paradise found Food for thought Prickly subject Ashes to ashes Pregnant 9/11 survivors passed on stress to babies Mother in 3,500 mile flight to breastfeed sick infant Debate Women entitled to maternity pay rises Vote Labour Police free boxer Naked interview Rac Bishop told to forget Caribbean trip after airing liberal gay views Miele Woman admits boot sale killing Train travel safety record improves BT Retired officer has police in court over parking AA D&a Jackson down to last £20,000 Pop star faced losing his most valuable assets at the time child abuse was alleged, writes Chris Ayres in Los Angles Dell Prudential W Soldier's death in Iraq Not connected yet? Tactical votes and questions of trust Blair's world standing Vision and style of the party leaders Internet pornography Motorcycle dangers Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. They … Modern Manners Exemplar for youth 'Unfair treatment' of asylum-seekers To those who have. . . Picture Gallery After Abu Ghraib Lessons must be drawn about the cultural failures that shamed the military High Hope Some earthly inspiration from the archbishop who gave it all up On Friday, May 6 all those election pledges will come true, I promise Hot Air Political silence on nuclear energy is indefensible There's only one way to rap Mr Blair on the knuckles—vote Conservative If you're silently opposed to racism, stand up Blair X: no nosepeg needed The idea that the Chancellor, untested in the highest office, has swung the election is nonsense Thunderer: Magical cure for apathy £250m a month saved for school T2 RIAS Prudential Not quite Room 101, but ungood doubleplus Opera 1984 Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, WC2 Firstnight T2 Expedia. co. uk Ps Picture Gallery The Electoral Commission Times Election Leaders' feet do the talking in battle of marginal Britain Xday minus1 Hopeful travellers: just a few more Are you churning? like we're churning? This is the factor facing all three of the main parties—but, in particular, the big two. The opinion polls might suggest that not very much has changed in the years since the 2001 election. Below the surface, however, huge numbers of ballots are moving around. … The 100-Seat War Labour Workers to the Rescue Conservatives Hearlands are Not Enough Liberal Democrats Changing Faces Election 2005 Online votes can double your chances Voters expecting the Conservative leader to redouble his efforts in the past few days of campaigning will not have been disappointed by his appearance in a Nottinghamshire town - but they may have been a little surprised by some of his outspoken comments. Ben MacIntyre reports Meanwhile, in the marginal with a 19,000 majority. . . Blaenau Gwent Howard urged to stay if defeated The Tories have learnt from experience that replacing a leader on the rebound doesn't work, Rosemary Bennett writes T2 Ryanair Conservative support reaches a record low UKIP withdrawal Cannabis concern Councillor cleared Tory tax write-off Families of dead soldiers challenge the legality of war Hiscox Brown 'logical' leader choice Muslims told to support Galloway Huntsmen's passions inflame Tory toffland aerlingus Intelligent Finance The Quarry Northavon Kennedy seeks to accentuate the positive with just a little ambiguity In the final Times interview with the three party leaders, Charles Kennedy hopes that his attempt to portray the Lib Dems as a real alternative will be more valuable than merely attracting protest voters Wombles man changes his tune Election People people@thetimes. co. uk tiscali Friend or foe? Ps Cock-Up of the Day Gamble of the Day It's a dirty job. . . Likely Story of the Day Quiz Question of the Day Times World News How panda diplomacy bamboozled the leader of Taiwan Animal Magic Ask Struggling to keep the nuclear bargain sky Pru Health Ten killed in rally bombing TGA Fighting Talk acrewood Homes Protests at midnight: First Lady goes on the warpath Cannibalism copycat who kept a man in his fridge The Times Sixties icon makes a comeback Pedal Power (AP): Explosion kills 25 Coma recovery (AFP): Therapist charged (AP): Grandpas on trial (Reuters): Plea to Zimbabwe (Reuters): Berlusconi victory (Reuters): Battle over goat Terror chief losing grip, says US Morale may be low among Iraq's rebels but that has not stopped them mounting attacks, reports James Hider Aquability churchill (AP): Serial killer case begins Times Business Wednesday May 4 2005 Growth at Friends Builder declines Aberdeen boost Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Economy shaken by worst fall in high street sales for 13 years Boss quits Ground Zero development as delays row O Know World's s news at gertips Unions call for equality with Europe over orders Kingfisher should soar Trade British Stairways Gloves must come off over protection Need to Know Results in Brief Ford vehicle sales fall again Rival queries deals by ABN Amro Germany investigates gas cartel claims Empowerment group 'backs Barclays' Data Rumour of the Day Bet of the Day Exchange Rates Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot UBS investment banking run hits wall with 19% profit fall Ricoh Chairman steps down from A&l Fed raises US interest rates to 3% How Libya Measures UP Morrisons spends £15m on boosting bakery operation From Revolution to Exploration Midlands milk co-operative purchase could cost 330 jobs Shell plans to pump £340m into Libya for gas exports Candover near deal for third of Wood MacKenzie Total Making the grade City Diary Warner Music flotation hit by lack of harmony from artists Venture capitalists in line to secure IIR A dose of realism that might make Commission work The Times Adidas must step up pace Toyota gives lift to UK car sector with upbeat forecast Boost for GSK cancer vaccine BlackBerry Thames Valley and South East Offices UK's 'Silicon Valley' sees lets surge Cadbury Schweppes sweetened by strong showing in US Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices London Financial Futures Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Eurotop 100 New BA chief will bear a heavy load before take-off The Day's Biggest Movers Aberdeen Asset Mgt Gilts Spirax-Sarco boosted by energy demand Smaller Capitalisation Shares Wichford Business Equity Prices MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's University English limitation can apply without any proceedings Queen's Bench Division Multiple Display Advertising Items Omission of counsel can make verdict unsafe Privy Council The Times Unit Trust Information Service Dogs Trust Times Register BOB Hunter Courageous ecowarrior who co-founded Greenpeace and artfully manipulated the media to shame the despoilers of the Earth Bob Hunter, environmental activist, was born on October 13, 1941. He died on May 2, 2005, aged 63 Percy Heath Stylish bassist and persuasive champion of the cello in jazz Lives in Brief debate@thetimes. co. uk Help not punishment Just ask Six of the best Learning respect Things to do Smaller classes Food for thought Forthcoming Marriages Appointment Memorial Services Dinner Lecture Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Court Circular In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Personal Column Nature Notes On this Day May 4, 1990 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Bright in Most Parts after Showers Clear the South. Temperatures: Max 17C. Min 4C Saint turned the air blue in Basingstoke Weather Eye Times Online Weather call Times Sport Injury puts design of new stalls in spotlight Racing Yesterday's Results Bath Times Test Leicester Ludlow Exeter O'Brien remains on different wavelength Catterick Chester The Wright Track Cheltenham run points to Unleash in Chester Cup Bell happy Motivator was Guineas absentee Murphy gives warning of shape of things to come Chepstow Racing Punching above their Weight Offices raided Nadal in a rush Fenn frustrated Spain first up Today's Fixtures Tennis Federer stands in the way of Great Britain's Davis Cup ambitions The Wimpole MacArthur off record pace Denmark quickly turfed out by deadly Pietersen Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Scoreboard from Copenhagen The Times Poles Apart Vaughan eyes leading role as the third man Determined Wiltshire push Kent to the limit Knight's hard work pays dividends Yesterday's Scoreboards Berkshire setting sights on glory as holders struggle Crook collects century by going straight Cueto has final fling for England before taking summer rest Rugby Union Martin Samuel What Paula Radcliffe paused to do in the streets of London, bid organisers are doing to the locals Comment Skoda Montgomerie looks to the Manor born for 2010 Cup Golf Sculthorpe given role of leading Tri-Nations challenge Rugby League Harrison living the American dream in title quest Boxing Mourinho has rival coaches in his pocket The Times Mawhinney puts case for change Tickets rethink Ferguson target Pools Forecast Wrexham relegated Times Online The Premiership Today Souness takes bold step to leave Shearer out of squad European Cup Semi-Final Showdown at Anfield Sheer decibels shatter the champions No one could tell if it crossed the line, but who cares? Liverpool fan Tony Evans feels the agony and ecstasy of a remarkable Anfield night Raising the Roof From Shining Wit to Whining. . . England tour disruption PSV prepare attacking strategy Big swing to red as ITV goes into election hyperbole Gerrard's glory ride leaves him full of pride Vital Statistic García gives Liverpool Liverpool Peugeot Match Statistics The Times Crossword a night to remember Chelsea Times Sport Chelsea shot down behind enemy lines The Times Inside Stories The Times Quotes of the Day There can be no compromise in the battle for moderation Last knockings So there you are Shirt, anyone? Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Why I gave it all up to be plain Father David David Hope resigned last year as Archbishop of York to return to his roots as a humble parish priest. Away from the bitter rows over the ordination of women and gays, he tells Steve Boggan that he is brimming with happiness No helicopter? Oh Ann Treneman, the Times sketchwriter, has been on the road (not in the air) during the campaign. She found a world in which politicians blow up balloons and real people talk about shoes The Times Has Spacey lost the plot at the Old Vic? No, it's only Act 2 Kevin Spacey's first season as artistic director has been marked with productions ranging from the frivolous to the incomprehensible—but Benedict Nightingale says there are grounds for optimism The Times An Oscar for American Beauty, but now he's The Invisible Man A Critical View You have to hand it to ladies' fingers Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Okra and Tomatoes with Grilled Aubergine Times Online Picture Gallery Without him i would be nowhere Love Etc why can't society? Her marriage has lasted 25 years and their son handles it routinely, but it's the state and institutions that have trouble with Diane Hughes's sex change, says Penny Wark Au revoir, poodles - the Relax: high-maintenance woman is so last year. Glamour is now about not trying so hard, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong In the beginning there was heaven and art... The BBC's epic history of the human urge to create starts next week. Nigel Spivey explains the lessons he learnt on the project Veday A Commemorative Issue: Part 3 'We met a German officer who had fought in Russia. He was desperate to reach the Americans' 'Führer Has Fallen' The Times Hitler Dead Führer "Has Fallen at his Command Post" Dönitz Announces Himself as Successor Resistance to Continue Dönitz as Head of State "I Take over the Leadership" From Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Call to Further Struggle Himmler's Position From Our Correspondent: No New Message from Himmler Count Bernadotte Home Again The "Last Interview" Stockholm, May 1 Expectancy in the Commons Prime Minister's Restraint Brandenburg Taken Stralsund Port Captured Last Stage in Battle for Berlin From our Own Correspondent: Russian Tanks in Tiergarten Enemy Fire Slackening Moscow, May 1 Food for Dutch by Sea Agreement with Germans More Air Supplies From our Special Correspondent: Across the Elbe Two Bridgeheads Linked North-West Germany, May 1 Eighth Army Links with Tito Contact Established by New Zealand Troops Partisans save Italian Factories Isonzo River Crossed British Enter Udine From our Special Correspondent: "In Ruins of the Chancery" How Germany was Told Stockholm, May 1 From our Own Correspondent: Washington Suspicious C. D. Disbandment From our Special Correspondent: Horthy Captured Invalids From our Special Correspondent: More Captures by 3rd Army Big Force across Isar Bavarian Front, May 1 At Hitler's Birthplace From our Correspondent: Italian Concern over Trieste Appeals to the Allies From our Special Correspondent: Drive to Milan in a Jeep Apathetic Germans at Roadside From our Own Correspondents: Attack on Japanese in Borneo Australians Take Part Posthumous V. C. Bus and Tram Strike Nuffield to Manufacture in Australia The death of a dictator Hitler's suicide dealt the final blow to Nazi Germany, says Graham Stewart The Way It was The Home Swan Lake Phoebe Greenwood meets the academic who would step into Kenneth Clark's shoes John Russell Taylor sees unclear messages in a mix and match of 20th-century art Nobles obliged Sarah Vine mingles with the furs and pinstripes at a show of portraits you'd feel comfortable hanging over the mantelpiece Things I can do without Pop Tears for Fears Apollo, W6 Theatre The Kindness of Strangers Warehouse, Croydon First Choice Opera La Clemenza di Tito Festival Hall Concent Entertainments Opera Centre of excellence Working Relationship Cheyenne Garland, Businesswoman of the Year and founder of Garlands Call Centres, and her personal assistant, Elly Leeds 'Even at 16, I had an overwhelming desire to shape my own future' 'I believe in being a true PA. I work wherever Chey works' Conferance Call a Good Showing Multiple Display Advertising Items A good night at the office, dear? Secs Talk Fyi: Showtime Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Bad boys dampen spirit of the Blitz Viewing Guide Democracy and all that The day before polling day, we recall the evolution of politics in Britain. . . T2 Quiz Polygon Win Champagne The Sunday Times Word Watching Su Doku Alsace 2005

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