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News from 06/05/2005

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Jane Cornwell, Jon Ashworth, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Liz Bestic, Rory Bremner, Simon Barnes, John Porter, James Fuller, Paul Oddie, Ben Webster transport Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Nina Roberts, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Chris Bowers, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sylvia Crookes, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ted Guyver, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, F. D. Skidmore, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Shirley English, John Prescott, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dean Godson, Toby Moore, David Coleman, Dan Sabbagh, Guy Sears, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Scott Murdoch, Shrewsbury, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, John Vine, Charles Brown, Ron Lewis, Damian Barr, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Douglas Henderson, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, David Thomas, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Freedman, Robert Court, Thomas Roskill, Sam Coates, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Marcus Binney, Jeremy Page and Roland Watson, Raymond Keene, Paul Milner, Guy Atkins, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Richard Mills, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Briefing, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Tom Cox, Robert Tucker, Jill Sherman and Dominic Kennedy, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Nic Hopkins and Jenny Davey, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, Daiya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Max Lankester, Ali al-Khafaji, James Hider and Hassan Jarrah, Abigail Rayner, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Alice Miles and Tom Baldwin, Kevin Eason and Stuart Birch, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Projected Vote Revenge for Tories in Putney Stronghold falls X2005 Results70-74 Lib Dem success Economic gloom Blair limps back Prime Minister's future in doubt as majority cut Voters punish Labour over trust and war in Iraq Iraq takes toll on majority as Blair limps into No 10 In the Times Today The Times Today's Weather Turnout up on last times but Labour vote declines Online Election Quotes of the Night The Renault Safety Zone Putney turned out to be tipping seat for Tories Victory in this key marginal was to prove the barometer for the Conservatives elsewhere, Alexandra Frean reports Labour HQ is already discussing the future of Blair Cheering crowds are muted in Sedgefield Milburn wins and then quits Cabinet yet again The internet is a turn-off after the polls close Boulton your news will bring on a severe dose of the Dimblebys Razzle-dazzle graphics and showbusiness pundits are no substitute for a Dimbleby in the studio, writes Joe Joseph We're back in business, Tories say as Labour majority falls 'A sado-masochistic party? We're having a splendid time' May shows her rivals a clean pair of leopard print heels Harsh taskmaster Kingdom of Heaven Unwelcome lift off to Thatcher's holiday Troubled water Ps Cheers and fears: how the Lib Dem party may turn into a reality check Gains from Labour were welcome but the struggle against the Tories may mean a policy dilemma, reports Greg Hurst Kennedy fails to live up to rising expectations New Scots electoral map has far fewer red patches South Wales stronghold for Labour stormed by local hero Quotes of the Night Tiffany & Co True Confession Quotes of the Campaign Mind the Door Star Sneer Rough Stuff No 1 Gibe Top Spin Hottest Tip Girl Power An experiment marred by bungling 20,000 missing votes heighten Birmingham postal fraud fears Subaru Brown's win leaves him one more ambition The Bumpy Path to No 10 10.43pm: Mullin first past post as his seat takes poll position Labour were off to a flying start with a record-breaking performance by the vote counters, Sam Coates writes BASF Election? I can't say anyone round here has really noticed Carol Midgley visits the nation's most apathetic constituency and talks to residents who think voting is pointless National Turnout M15 on high alert after New York explosions Picture Gallery Just Right Airways Photocall grows up Jaguar dfs dfs Opening Times Ps Why this grubby Falstaff does not earn my vote Firstnight Theatre Henry Iv Parts 1 and 2 Olivier, National Theatre Choice words on election day Long-term costs of immigrant labour Smoking gun Oxford's young immigrant labour Bikers rev up against car dangers Charity wristbands Part-time posts among surgeons Marching orders Sixty years on Coarse golf Down Mexico Way A crass attempt to bar a leftwinger may assist his election Baby Talk Listen carefully to your infant child; she means what she gurgles My breast advice: don't lose your bottle in the face of militant lactivism Now Fix the System Postal voting must be thoroughly reformed but not abolished Is there an anti-idiocy vaccine? Wanted: a third-term plan Margaret Thatcher had a clear idea of what to do in 1987, but Labour is flaccid and empty-headed Blair will rank with Thatcher among the gods of political entrepreneurship Tehran ripe for a spot of mischief-making After the election, one pressing issue for the Foreign Office should be how best to help dissidents in Iran Are the existing Eu3 process and bombing Iran's nuclear facilities the only alternatives? The Government has never had it so good. But now the party's over Voters will lose patience with tax rises: the fall in real incomes last year was significant Illegal dye is found in 35 spices Weather Eye Abbey Flu pandemic could lead to 360m deaths hotels.com List of Foods with Para Red Picture Gallery The Renault Safety Zone 'We shared Jackson's bed but he never touched us' Homebase Policeman 'shielded sex-empire madam' Part-time study threat Villagers take on crime 13,000 IBM jobs set to go Baby ordered to tribunal mazda (AFP): Pakistani militant who escaped jail is captured Bin Laden aide had 10-strong British cell Treatment for elderly not always worth it, say advisers This lack of humanity has been a disgrace for years Dogs hunt for babies' bodies Pet tragedy Killer sentenced Beatles for sale Torturer jailed Body returned Clarification Vauxhall Typist is fêted for key role in Nazi surrender 'We went through hell together… it was fitting that he died in my arms' Old soldiers shared war, peace and finally, even death, writes Simon de Bruxelles Ten years for seafront killer Cleared on appeal Hot water alert Libel payout PC World PC World Family dog blamed for chainsaw death dolphin Gunman slaughters 50 lambs Rac BT Online Luxury car gang collared after stealing pet puppy Sainsbury's Novelist counts King among his followers Fed-up writer to film his own books Dell Toyota The luxury liner with a sitting tenant Brittany Ferries Old queen of the seas sailing into uncertain sunset Beyond the Ocean Wave Canary Wharf Times World News No food, no fuel—but a glut of elephants for sale at £1,000 Time for Bush to show New Europeans that they are loved Intelligent Finance Breakdown Cover Chairmans Special make a good time great Weeds with a clove of garlic: Germany on an austerity diet Poor Parmesan From evil tyrant to wartime saviour, Stalin's political makeover divides Russia Bush tour highlights years of totalitarian rule The Man of Steel History of Occupation Broadband speeds for only £2.08 a Month Kremlin disputes Baltic claims Moscow refuses to apologise in dispute that casts pall over victory celebrations, write Jeremy page and Roland Watson Motoring Precious Doe identified at last Police hunting the killer of a decapitated 3-year-old have arrested her mother, reports Tim Reid Lynching victim to be exhumed 50 years on The Times Offers Direct Car bomb fear leaves Freedom Tower on start block The Patron's Company The Times Written on the Body Church heads expel patriarch over sale of land to settlers Coffin trade thrives in city of death Baghdad has one growth industry, write Ali al-Khafaji, James Hider and Hassan Jarrah The Times Pakistan Cricket Board No One was to Blame sky Marine filmed as he shot wounded Iraqi is cleared Times Business Friday May 6 2005 Basell sale deal S&n shares dip Pension forecast Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Economy a 'poison chalice' for poll winner US deal lifts expectations of Experian demerger experian S&p lowers Ford and GM to junk status Gatwick-Valencia Return Brown can't sleep through this nightmare Bruce on a winning streak Lessons from America Need to Know Codelco invests to meet China's needs Citigroup blocks sale of telecoms stake China rejects West's textiles claims Opel hybrid for Europe in the works Intel expects more double-digit growth Quote of the Day Directors' Dealings Data Exchange Rates Business Big Shot Results in Brief Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Look Ahead Chairman bows out as Lazards pulls off $2.5bn float Ciro Citterio collapses after troubled years Sir David Frost leads £500m commercial property fund Ex-AIG boss turns on former colleagues as inquiry widens Young's simplified share structure sparks bid fears Wiseman stock plunges as Morrison shakes up milk Merck snubs calls for fresh blood by choosing insider Pru puts sale of Egg stake on boil again Oil-hungry Europe is now in need of a new car revolution The Sunday Times Decline in ad revenues knocks Trinity Mirror Troc's away City Diary Picture Gallery It's brewing up City Diary Investors in UBM prepare to veto bonus Peer will lead push to enlarge Heathrow Reckitt backlash over board payments Child's play Warner goes deaf as band makes a row www.timesonline.co.uk/media Still Dynamite after fifty years? Polydor, that's Who Adam Sherwin meets the double act keeping a legendary record label to the fore The Times Mediapolis The Times Sky One's Share Grey power lures more listeners over to Radio 2 C&w surges on the view that it is vulnerable to a bid Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 No rich cargo at the end of this Mersey Docks saga Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers ICI Gilts Good news from US rival lifts Ashtead Smaller Capitalisation Shares STS Banking & Finance Austrian 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 Bishops Stortford No power to give bereavement tax allowance to widowers House of Lords Restriction of benefit to widows is lawful House of Lords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Rabbi Berel Berkovits Jurist who strove to find legal ways of limiting the damage to women and children in bitterly contested Jewish divorces Gordon Shaw Physicist who postulated the 'Mozart Effect'—the beguiling notion that listening to the composer's works increases IQ Brian Wormald Thoughtful Peterhouse historian who published little but left a lasting impression on his pupils Nan Dunbar Scholar whose indefatigable labours produced the definitive edition of Aristophanes' The Birds School News Dinner Latest Wills Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Election Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Funeral Arrangements Acknowledgements In Memoriam-Private Chess Winning Move Bridge The Times Election 2005 Tomorrow only in the Saturday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Election 2005 as Seen by Times Photographers Take a Mini ride on the wild side Fast Test Renault Modus A Huge Success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeeps given chance to flex their off-road muscles Mud-Plugging Rivals If you go off beaten track… Motor sport groups vow to fight the bureaucrats Competition Winners Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items black spot Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day May 6, 1989 Margaret Thatcher's first ten years as Prime Minister were marked by many changes to the economy's manufacturing base Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Today: Sunshine for Most Areas. But with Some Showers. … Around Britain High Tides Abroad Dust storms and the fight for the soil Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Brittain hits high note with victory of Hattan Racing Folkestone Chepstow Wetherby Times Test Gypsy King can boost O'Brien in Dee Stakes Chester Lingfield Park Bellamy Road tests stature in Kentucky Millward pays price for foul outbursts Rugby League Nottingham Racing Van Gundy fined in NBA crackdown Basketball Today's Fixtures Champions League Final americangolf False start leaves Ainslie's hopes washed up Sailing Pressure builds on Thorpe in the wider picture Cricket Calzaghe seeks career rebirth Boxing Bad round? Marry the caddie Golf ECB moves to draw line under Warne and Adams row Minor Counties First Division Frizzell County Championship First-Class Averages Clubs Women Schools Whether you are full of beans of long in the tooth, the language of horses dictates our lives 'A hack was a sorry drudge, a horse from which not much was expected' 'Keeping a horse or human being on a tight rein never gets the desired result' Fox-Pitt delights in transformation of Ballincoola Cutteridge ready to put broken dreams behind her Equestrianism Badminton Horse Trials Sarah Potter on the leading riding prospect seeking to make a make again while satisfying a spirit of adventure Test players honoured Moffat chosen Maiden stakes Silver pair return Super Cup trio Salvation in sight for Saracens' returning officer Rugby Union Mark Souster on how a frustrating season can end on a high note for the back-row forward Cotton departure leaves significant hole at RFU Links Rome bids an early farewell to Henman once again Tennis Chelsea escape bloody nose Has Tycoon Finally Met his Match in the Time Lord? Kléberson, a less successful South American import, … Abramovich's consolation The Premiership Today United forced to play waiting game for Ferdinand signature Titanic fight for seat on last lifeboat BT What the FA Said The Times Crossword 22,969 Liverpool get new hope after FA's prior notice Oliver Kay finds a flaw in the ruling on qualification for Champions League Robinson's season over Malbranque back Vital Statistic Times Sport Button's legal team moves into overdrive to fight ban The Times The Times Quotes of the Day Forget the gypsy look. Find me something in mahogany What are we to wear, those of us who can remember flounces from last time? Pontiff's pets Grief dividend Image of the Day Facing a Dilemma? Modern Morals The Disney Muppets: why that just isn't funny Disney bought the Muppets for $30m last year and is now relaunching them, but Caitlin Moran isn't laughing: the corporation won't get the show's anarchic humour No Laughs? You Must Be Joking Heartbreak hotel The Plaza, one of New York's most loved landmarks, has closed for redevelopment. Mick Hume laments its loss The Times Send him round to me, Eileen Seventy-year-old actress Eileen Atkins rejected sexual advances from young Hollywood stud Colin Farrell. Heather Nicholson would have said yes—because older men are dull rejects who want to be mothered Atkins is clever and creative. Why should Farrell care about a few wrinkies? Let them eat carrot cake Illegible Article Carrot and Orange Cake Osteoporosis: men Health Tomorrow in body&soul NB Doctor's Orders What it takes to be a great loser Candidates have been fuelled by the potent chemicals the body produces to fight stress get it too Age or sex isn't a barrier as far as the 'silent' disease, osteoporosis, is concerned. Liz Bestic reports Heavy drinking and smoking may also put the bone cells at risk Hair with Hari David Morris Ask Lucia How can I do boho in my fifties? Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Strange brews Sounds The gits are all right Fat, deaf and out of puff, the wrinklies refuse to die. Rock on, says David Sinclair Cream Time to just f-f-fade away Sorry, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford rock and ageing don't mix New Albums Give the man a fat cigar Interview The force behind the Cuban musical explosion explains his mission to Jane Cornwell The Times The Gypsies pitch up Wild Balkan music is electrifying the New York club scene, reports Nina Roberts Hit & Myth Classical CDs Opium of the Mass Interview Philippe Herreweghe has revealed the original beauty of Beethven's Missa Solemnis. Hilary Finch meets a Pioneer It's the human voice that gives the cue for all Herreweghe does Theatre Concert Opera Burnt Sugar Jazz Talking Terrorists Theatre Verisimllitude Dance Concert BCMG Book Ahead The Gipsy Kings Theatre Paint Over Blue Elephant, SE5 Firstnight in the main paper Playing it by the book Theatre David Copperfield West Yorkshire Playhouse Cabaret Janie Dee Shaw Theatre, NW1 Concert CBSO/Walker Symphony Hall, Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Camp The Place, WC1 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 Robinsons among election night losers Last Night's TV Viewing Guide True Fiction Where's my Sven doll? T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3583 Polygon Su Doku Win Champagne Word Watching Picture The Times The Surveyor England is becoming a nation of shopowners, but sometimes it pays to leave your basket at home A false sense of security could lull some into the sector Picture Gallery The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say The West Midlands In townhouse in West London Edith Terrace, Sw10: nearly 2,500 sq ft of period house on four storeys with large garden Out Four-Bed House in Oxfordshire Fulbrook: a 1930s stone and slate property with south-facing views from the garden Away Farmhouse in Deepest Suffolk Cratfield: a partly moated property with seven bedrooms and traditional outbuildings We Will Not Be Moved At least, not willingly. Patrick Kidd explains why he thinks John Prescott is a Vogon Many people may still be tempted to lie in front of the buildozer What's on Planning Hoops Bellway Hidden Treasure There are still affordable towns buried deep in France where you can evade the hordes of English colonists, writes Celia Brayfield Croft Homes Reach for the Skyline David Wilson Homes Adrift in the Water World The spooky isolation and wildness of the Fens exert a strange hold over Tom Cox Each time retum home from a trip their I feel relieved Golliers Cre Barratt Book the Bridle Suite Binks Vertical Multiple Display Advertising Items Live like a Lord It is 40 years since the Landmark Trust rescued its first minor masterpiece and let it to holidaymakers, says Lisa Freedman You get to pocket the key to your own castle for a week This Other Eden Marcus Binney is enraptured by the timelessness of a Surrey manor house used for a television costume drama It feels like a place where the clock stopped in 1945 Dirty Tricks Damian Barr picks weapons of mess destruction The anti-dirt arsenal is vast, as any dedicated daytime TV viewer knows Smothered in Red Tape New rules could drive landlords out of buy-to-let, says Susan Emmett Investors may think it is just not worth the hassle Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Westbury Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times It's Pay-Off Time Using a lump sum to reduce a buy-to-let mortgage makes sense The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items St. James Homes

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