News from 05/05/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Roger Everest, Peter Brookes, Fiona Milne, Carol Lewis, Robert Dawson Scott, Richard hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Brigadier C. Burton, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, T. F. Royds, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Rosemary Bennett and Greg Hurst, Robert Thicknesse, B.S.Wright, Michael Owen, Mark Souster, R. Birley, Ivo Tennant, Michael Windridge, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Morgan Roth, Nic Hopkins, Alan Durward, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Bowers, Elizabeth Judge, Roger Lankester, Richard Irving, John Baker, Mr. C. G. G. Wainman and Mrs. A. B. Curtis, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Alan Agarrat, Geoff Brown, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, M. Mikolajczyk, Jonathan Riley-Smith, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Susan Gibson, John Street, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Jill Dupleix, Russel Jenkins, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Ken Pummell, Anatole Kaletsky, Michelle Hendry, Deborah Jackson, David Carr-Allinson, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John Masefield, David Charter, Ed Potton, James Osborne, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, J.D.Baines, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Lewis Smith, Rajeev Syal and David Rose, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Elaine Monaghan, Mark Hunter, Karen Bayne, Chris Bailey, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Ian Evans, W. W. Astor, Zahid Hussain and Daniel McGrory, Matthew Pryor, Charlie Clark, Michael Darke, Christopher J. Gabriel, Judith Morrison, Neville Scott, Bruce Kent (Vice-President), John Donaldson, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, B.e.gwyer, Mr. J. H. Batty, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Group Captain T. Thomas and Miss Filgate, Paul Simons, Eric Brill, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Sir William L. Sleigh, Mary Ann Sieghart, Iona Meek, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Roland Watson and Jeremy Page, Damain Whitworth, Mike Rosewell, Judith Cowan, David Gaine, Glyn Chapman, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Kelly MacNamara, Alured Darlington, Jonathan Swan, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Denis Seguin, John Naish, Jamie Whyte, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Ken Clarke, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Caroline Jackman, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Giuseppe M. Paliccia, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Mrs. I. Zangwill, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Al-Qaeda chief held in gunfight Fireman awakes Omagh charges Johnnie Stewart Pensions gap Blair set for third term as Lib Dems advance Was it a goal? Xday Picture Gallery Comment Tory arrested as postal-vote fraud inquiries widen Undecided voters swing away from Conservatives Fraud Checks Election 2005 Lib Dems advance Captured: the al-Qaeda No 3 who controlled terror cells in Britain Most Wanted: Abu Farj Ai-Libbi Tiffany & Co Infertility molecule discovery may hold key to childbearing Parents have kept all the same hopes but lost some confidence Valentine's Day killer confesses Rail crash charge Longest ASBOs Ex-wife accused Mugger's shock Killer plants Clarification Rolex Poison fear over comic with a germ of an idea Britain will stop summit of leaders Alliance & Leicester EU information centres cut over fears of vote bias Business Skater died in practice crash Abigail transfer Libel action fails Murder plea Cancer review Teenage fraudster Warden problem New ruler of Monaco fathers air hostess's illegitimate child From a blazing Europe to all the hopes burning in British hearts Alan Hamilton finds poetry and plea for better pyjamas in small print of The Times northern rock 'This was Monty's finest hour and the climax of his career' Veday Bush puts damper on Moscow parade hopes burning in British hearts Microsoft AA Woolwich Kate Muir Jailed terror suspect on Omagh murder charge Liverpool result adds spice to Sporty show First Night Pop Malanie C Pay Monthly Firstnight Ps O2 Rail link to Eurostar? Sorry, you'll have to walk Citroën School ignorant of boy rapist's violent history Sainsbury's Written on the Body Accused bugged in jail is freed over hired killing Jackson lawyers call for mis-trial as last witness 'folds on the stand' Nature flymonarch.com Eighties chart topper contracts MRSA after brain haemorrhage Toyota Pre-eclampsia priority Last thoughts on the general election campaign before voters go to the polls More difficulties over postal voting Never too late Not connected yet? Concerns grow on nuclear treaty Waste not. . . Yesterday once more The Times Victory in Print Revisiting a newspaper's account of an extraordinary day Ghost Station Government waffling threatens to derail train travellers So cartoonists are aspiring to be artists-it's hardly a hanging offence Arts Notebook Peter Brookes The Longest Day An uninspiring campaign but a compelling duty to vote Not the right sort of negative Unspun Jamie Whyte Now let the real politics begin When the polls close, the manoeuvrings for power will provide a fascinating spectator sport How a bit of lateral thinking solved my voting dilemma Labour's unexpected recovery in the polls is largely thanks to the ineptitude of its opponents Withdraw from UK should be UKIP's cry Sainsbury's Passat Judges free teacher who opened fire on youths Gangs force vicar to hold home service Picture Gallery Rainstorm swamps Leeds Vauxhall Dinosaur that gave up meat provides key to diet of birds New find who went head first for a mate Apprentice winner gets a £100,000 Sugar daddy Magnet Mandela joins Arctic Aids gig Dyslexia signs Tate corrected Sainsbury's Toys us Times Election 2005 Some people are on the TV-they think it's all over. . . Tim Hames gives a viewer's guide to what to watch for during the election night on the box Xday How to decode spin, poke fun at Pandits and shout House! Stay in, turn on and tune in: but don't drop off Big Night Bingo A Handy Reminder of Those Manifesto Pledges Secrets & Lies Laura Ashley How to decode spin, Poke fun at pundits and shout House! Didn't they do well: or did they get it all wrong? Old pals play on a podium to real people Ann Treneman Sketch Lexus Poll monitor team faces count lockout Norwich Union Blunkett assured of plum job The Prime Minister has made it clear he wants his ally back in an important role as soon as possible, David Charter writes Debate Lib Dems have such nice faces—even if they have two of them He's dishevelled, sleep-deprived and badly shaven, but Charles Kennedy's campaign was the most natural of the three main parties. Ben MacIntyre is won over by a polite and down-to-earth leader who is not afraid to go pink express even if they all have two of them On the one hand, there is the soft-left Blair-bashing to woo the disaffected Shiraz-drinking professionals. On the other, the old-fashioned centrism for wooing Tories. It's the best of both worlds for now, writes Gerard Baker Late rally threatens Tories in the West Doorstep Damian: Load of rubbish may tip the balance Dell Online Election Tory worker hurt in scuffle Angry soprano Blue blooded Going nuclear Head start Multiple Display Advertising Items All is quiet in Britain's only election-free zone Straw's Iraq offensive Election People overseas property expo Back in the fold Ps Awkward Moment of the Day At full throttle Times World News Alive again after decade of silence That was 1995 Neo-Nazi jailed over bomb plot Germany tiscali Ex-nuclear chief held Switzerland Renoir (Reuters): Aids help is spurned Brazil Jaguar Mobiles ring changes in poetic form Multiple Display Advertising Items Ancient v Modern Prudential which Exiled 'liberator' returns home Pop idol finalist says judge coached him for sex favours The Times 'Look, you sing this stuff. This is how you're going to get through' Times Online Home Choice 'Third man' in Oklahoma attack Convicted conspirator claims that an Arkansas gun collector supplied explosives, reports Tim Reid Index I'll marry her if I can go free, says rapist who gouged out victim's eye The Times Honour and Obey (Reuters): Pentagon spy charge arrest (Reuters): Danger dog ban AFP: Phone-sex frenzy (Reuters): Barely credible AFP: Fountain shock Soldiers survive war, then die on the roads Army hid truth of hero's death Bomb attack kills 60 as kurds take their place in government Judge halts woman's trial over plea on jail abuse Index Morgan choice WTO tariffs deal Chief's warning Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Council pensions bill to hit £3.7 New index to protect against too big a stake in one firm Kerkorian makes play for 9 per cent holding ING Direct How good has Labour's rule really been? Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Natural Resources Business Big Shot Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day BlackBerry Data Exchange Rates Stop Press Attenti V switch Fresenius deal Lafarge growth Impax filing delay US Airways charge Smaller Stock to Watch Look Ahead Quote of the Day Director's Dealings Data Day Waterford Wedgwood revamp will cost 1,800 jobs HMV Group set to expand in spite of sales slowdown French Connection plays down fears Matalan chiefs win bonuses despite sales fall United US 'forced' Shell and BASF to reject offer from Iran Watchdog publishes criteria for LSE bids BAT refuses to stub out prospect of bid for Tekel Uncertain data from stroke pill fails to deter AZ Chamber calls for industry strategy 'as a priority' BSkyB subscriber gains are tempered by cost concerns Robust DVD sales lift profits at News Corp Greenberg may sue to recover personal items The Times Time Warner boosted by growth in online advertising revenue From Van Gogh to underwear US rethinks 30-year bonds ECB leaves rates on hold Morgan Stanley appointment prompts claims of cronyism Lazard to make New York debut at $2.6bn How They Square up The Sunday Times Builders take a punt on London office market Trouble Broëing City Diary Small change City Diary De Vere profits flat as consumer spending tails off Cereal defeat City Diary The Times Restaurant firm gains £9m prior to listing 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 The Ultimate MBA Network Taxman uses carrot and stick to lure firms to the web Kitchen firm's sound of silence breaches guidelines Case Study Next and Dixons driven down by fears for blue-chip cycle Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Reverse ratchet effect hits financier Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Matalan shows a little wear and tear but still promising The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Banking & Finance Interexec Times Register Professor Douglas Johnson Historian whose insight into the recent past helped to illuminate contemporary French foreign policy Professor Douglas Johnson, historian, was born on February 1,1925. He died on April 28,2005, aged 80 Lives Remembered He 's dishevelled, sleep-deprived and badly shaven, but Charles Kennedy's campaign was the most natural of the three main parties. Ben MacIntyre is won over by a polite and down-to-earth leader who is not afraid to go pink Richard Lewis Singer who wrote and performed the 1950s doo-wop classic Get a Job with the Silhouettes Richard Lewis, singer and songwriter, was born on September 2,1933, and died on April 19,2005, aged 71 Johnnie Stewart TV producer who launched Top of the Pops in a pop-crazed Britain in 1964, and nurtured it into a national institution Johnnie Stewart, television producer, was born on November 7,1917. He died on April 29,2005, aged 87 Lieutenan-General Jagjit Singh Aurora Indian commander whose comprehensive defeat of Pakistan in 1971 led to the creation of Bangladesh Lieutenant-General Jagjit Singh Aurora, former Indian GOC-in-C Eastern Theatre, was born on February 13,1916. He died on May 3,2005, aged 89 Memorial Service Lord Aberdare Cecil Withers Soldier who lied about his age to serve in the First World War Cecil Withers, First World War veteran, was born on June 8, 1898. He died on April 17,2005, aged 106 Trevor Foster Outstanding rugby league forward who scored 130 tries for Bradford Trecor Foster, MBE, rugby player, was born on December 3,1914. He died on April 2,2005, aged 90 Feroze Khan Skilful hockey player who helped India to win Olympic gold in 1928 Feroze Khan, hockey international, was born on September 9,1904. He died on April 20,2005, aged 100 debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Final Election Thoughts Ken Clarke and the Tories; war and the Labour vote; pensioner poverty; one woman, two votes Charismatic Decided voter In protest Legalese Unhealthy legacy Pensioner poverty Political pong What's ahead Two-for-one Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Dinner School News Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … The Times Thanksgiving Services Church News Chess Personal Column The Times Court & Social Bridge Mozart's magic or a fairytale by Rossini? It's festival time Glyndebourne at £314 for two nights, a week on Jersey at £199, or 14 days in Antigua, £399. Tony Dawe lists the offers Perfect setting to brush up your painting skills Helldorado... or just 100 years of Vegas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sentence unlikely to be cut further Protection against unauthorised musical exploitation Seeking records from coroner Asylum applicants can tape-record interviews Butter knife is a prohibited weapon Don't explore Mali in a burning wind Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Today: Cloud and Patchy Rain Will Move Southwards. Temperatures: Max 16C. Min 3C Times Sport Anak Pekan defies odds with second success in Chester Cup Racing Times Test Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Chester Folkestone Kalamkar can steer winning course in Vase Channel 4 ready to pull plug on coverage Wetherby The Wright Track Eligible Thomas is Company Man Chepstow Azertyuiop sidelined The Results Service Richards to stoop and conquer at Harlequins Baseball Basketball Cricket Golf Today's Fixtures Rugby union Squash Tennis Leicester scoop main awards after season of ill-discipline Rugby Union Smith brings Scotland carrer to an end after eight years Vaughan finds some form after long rest Chandana blows hot in the cold Elliott lights up the gloom as Glamorgan claim victory Devon taken apart as Essex enjoy stroll at the seaside Holland pull up stumps after gallant fight Yesterday's Scoreboards Powerful Pietersen finally gets into swing of things Record-breaking Willoughby rips through Somerset Fluent Collingwood inspires Durham Openers make hay as Strauss sits it out Sussex inflict quick end on Bedfordshire Stubborn Bragg delays inevitable for Wales Yesterday's Scoreboards Ramprakash ensures no repeat upset for Surrey The gloves are off as Hatton edges closer to his moment of destiny Matthew Pinsent steps into the ring with the British boxer who, a month today, will try to fulfil a lifetime's ambition Fight Night Seconds out. . . British Olympians front formidable field Marlar named MCC president Clubs cash in Ricketts on a roll Gayle appeal Sorenstam target Meyer retires Jackson can fulfil her European ambitions Equestrianism Shock suspension of Millward stirs up storm at Saints Ainslie meets his match on international circuit Sailing Calcavecchia starts with birdie Henman thrives in new preferred environment Myskina on her way out after getting short Schruff Tired Henin safely comes through stern test of attrition BAR and Button in dock with future on the line Protest launched against closure of Lambs Club Squash Britain put faith in new blood for World Cup campaign Rowing The Times Not Just Spin Why MPs turn into fans every election Matthew Syed says that the language of sport can help aspiring politicians to make an impression on the voting public Vote Winners The Premiership Today Souness's second string too good for Fulham United fans plan Glazer boycott Allardyce may leave out Diouf Sympathy abounds as Uefa gets what it deserves Sport on Television Sport on Television Mourinho looking to increase his options Higher Penalty How the System Works Star Men why Liverpool Will Have to Defy the Gods They think the García debate is all over - it is now Liverpool awash with scenes of the good old days Just the Ticket for Final Fling Benítez puts 'pariahs' on verge of immortality Norwich say key players are safe Pearce plans Cooper resigns Vital Statistic Liverpool must finish the job with Istanbul victory Michael Owen says Tuesday's win over Chelsea will count for little if his former club do not return with the European Cup BT The Times Crossword Shaky Milan in debt to Ambrosini Pace offers the perfect riposte to Italian skill and patience Times Sport Final proof: the £28m 'goal' that wasn't even close Gerrard primed to inflict second defeat on Chelsea The Times Index The Times Curse of Kennedy has ruined Lib Dems' chance to shine Quotes of the Day PM's lucky intervention It's not my party Bat for ball Image of the Day The youth vote: 18-month-old Oscar Ryland, from Colchester in Essex, has been sent a polling card for today's election Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Know when to stop, or just go with the flow? As a woman flies 3,500 miles to breast-feed her one-year-old, Dorothy Rowe, a clinical psychologist, argues that lengthy nursing may satisfy the mother more than the child, while Deborah Jackson says breast-feeding up to the age of 7 is perfectly natural Know when to stop, or just go with the flow? Clarification Silver surfers: riding the crest of the internet wave Only 12 per cent of people over 60 are computer literate-but when they go online they spend more than anyone else. Celia Brayfield says Silver Surfers' Day this month is a sign of their growing power Carte Noire Top Websites for the Silver Surfers Reportage He's the butchest man in handbags Bill Amberg likes hunting, shooting, fishing-and making gorgeous bags and leather goods. As he opens a new flagship store, Carolyn Asome talks to a design giant The Times He's the butchest man in handbags home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Try not to get too crabby Crab Keftedes with Shaved Fennel Save lives at a stroke Deaths could be prevented if more resources were given to specialist clinics that offer help to those in danger of strokes, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic Learning to Live with a Stoma After surgery the nurse will teach a patient how to care for a stoma Screen Cry God for Bloom the brave Ridley Scott's ripping crusades epic makes a man of Orlando Bloom, says James Christopher Truth is the first victim Kingdom of Heaven has got it dramatically wrong, according to Jonathan Riley-Smith, the professor of Ecclesiastical History at Cambridge Nonsense like this will only reinforce existing myths The Times Hacking through the Crusader Fact and Fiction Review in Four Words or Less Family feud for thought Wendy Ide takes her hat off to the Danes, while James Christopher, below, puts the boot in to Palindromes Cannes for dummies: how to bluff your way on to the A-list On May 11 the film world's biggest beano gets under way. Neil Fisher blags his way in Next week-the Cannes issue Cannes DOs and No Cannes DOs on the French Riviera MVC bluff your way on to the A-list Joanna Hunter suggests some great places to stay and dine-if you've just won the Lottery New DVDs Geoff Brown Oscar Nominee The twilight zone The search for the meaning of life is Hollywood's new Zeitgeist, or is it all just high-tech extravagance, asks Kevin Maher MacHuca Home is where his art is As Heimat, the epic chronicle of German life, comes to an end, Ian Johns meets its maker Mix and perfectly mismatch Combining opposites can be box-office gold. Kevin Maher recalls the greats Brothers How it was taut in school Director Andrés Wood adapted his own experience of Chile's coup, he tells Wendy Ide Buy buy baby, baby buy buy Denis Seguin at the Tribeca festival in New York The Jacket Opera & Ballet All Blaize, no glory Artfully arranged marriage Opera Theatre TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Prime Time Film Guide Factual Sport Kids BBC One Viewing Guide David Chater Variations Film Choice Life through the lens of a maverick Last Night's TV The moment of truth True Fiction T2 Quiz Polygon bloomsbury The Times Inside The Times It's a rough road for car workers The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened ... Bad Week Adecco A talent for exposing oneself The Lowdown The 60-Second Business Book Myths About Doing Business in China Enjoy the experience Interns are often given nothing more taxing to do than a bit of filing or making tea. But with a bit of thought, employer and student can benefit from the work placement, says Carly Chynoweth Test Yourself... Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More PSD What Can I Earn? Are all staff entitled to work flexible hours? Worklife Challenge The Key to. . . ... Presentation Skills Gradjobs Fast track to a role in a real-life 'Yes, Minister' The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job as... An Actuary? Faststream Firms can grow first-rate leaders Some company management training schemes build skills to rival those acquired on an MBA course, as Carol Lewis learns Case Study Male and Female Ways of Working Days that Shook Business Worldcom Goes Bust Course Watch The Office Psychologist Work-Life Bureaucracy here is only skin deep With old jokes a thing of the past, Europe's capital is a desirable place to live. The ease of setting there adds to its appeal, as Mark Hunter finds 'The Quality of Life in Brussels is Good' Richard Butler, 47, Junior school headteacher, British School of Brussels Cost of Living Work Kit Statwatch Picture Gallery Essentials How Do I Become. . . Test Yourself... Answers Nice and convenient Business Travel Nice Careers of the Week CMS To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Rise and Fall of the Third Reich The Long Road to Victory Memorable Days in the War for Freedom The War in Europe and Africa "The Times" Register of Events 1939-1945 Celebrating the Victory Night Crowds in Piccadilly Trains and Buses L. P. T. B. Sunday Services To-Day London Searchlight Display To-Night From our Own Correspondent: Thanksgiving in Dublin Freedom of Belfast for War Leaders Engineering Survey Change-Over to Civil Production Law Report Czech Pilots Return Home A Shipping Company's Air Powers Our Own Correspondent: Outburst of Joy in America How New York Celebrated Our Own Correspondent: 4,000,000 Deaths at Oswiecim Camp Results of Inquiry War-Time Pledges Must Be Honoured Just Claims of the Workers Supplies for Holland Victory Plans in a Bathroom 452 Decrees Made Absolute Our Correspondent: Italian Resistance Leaders' Meeting New Cabinet Discussed From our Special Correspondent: Damage to Milan Art Treasures Many Churches Affected Our Special Correspondent: Occupation of Trieste by Yugoslavs Italian Anxiety Deepened Our Special Correspondent: Americans Guarding the Port Our Own Correspondent: Mr. Truman's P. M. G. Approved From our Correspondent: Portuguese Mission to Britain News in Brief From our Own Correspondent: Report of Inquiry Commission Government Mistakes From our Own Correspondent: Turkish Trade with Britain Welcome for Agreement From our Own Correspondent: Australian Ships in Pacific Fleet Our Own Correspondent: Tarakan Hill Taken by A. L. F. Pursuit on Road to Moulmein Enemy Remnants Shelled From our Special Correspondent: Naval Attack on Saki Islands Airfields Put out of Action Two U-Boats Sunk Rocket Attacks by Mosquitoes Last U-Boat Attack of Canada From our Correspondent: The Mufti Flies to Switzerland Admission Refused From our Own Correspondent: Togo on German Breach of Pact From our Correspondent: Leading Fascists on Trial From our Correspondent: Trunk Telephone to the Sudan Our Racing Correspondent: Racing One Thousand Guineas Newmarket Programme Victory in Europe to Be Declared To-Day The King and Mr. Churchill to Broadcast Germans Announce Unconditional Surrender Our Parliamentary Correspondent: Proclamation in Three Capitals Two Day's Holiday Our Diplomatic Correspondent: The Timetable of Surrender A Last-Minute Delay The King's thanks to the A. E. F. Telegram to General Eisenhower Thanksgiving Day Special Services on Sunday Lord Mayor at St. Paul's To-Day On Other Pages Our Military Correspondent: The First Peace Feelers When Enemy Knew He was Beaten Capitulation in Norway Announcement on Danish Wireless "Mighty Weapon of Air Power" Himmler's Dachau Order British Arrest Dutch Nazi Leader "Germany Has Succumbed" High Command's Surrender Broadcast by Krosigk Germans in Norway Gen Bohme's Order of the Day Donitz's Order to U-Boats Joy in Sweden 70 Degrees in Straits Our Special Correspondent: British Forces Move in First Stage of Occupation Our Special Correspondent: Enemy's Last Big Warships Prinz Eugen and Numberg Our Special Correspondent: Eighth Army Enters Austria A Rabble of Prisoners From our Own Correspondent: Spanish Relations with Germany Severed Corvette Lost Invalids a Correspondent: Citizens Revolt in Prague Confused Situation Prague Germans Keep Fighting In Captured Pilsen German Commander's Suicide The End at Breslau Capitulation after 82 Days Goebbels's Suicide by Poison A Russian Report Obituary From Our Special Correspondent: The Security Proposals Powers Agree on Amendments Two New Russian Delegations From our Correspondent: M. 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