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News from 09/05/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Richard Turner Director, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, David Adams, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neil Johnston, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Caroline Phillips, Stanley Best, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ben Smalley, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Wragg, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Bowers, Elizabeth Judge, Steve Cotterill, Reda Hassaine and Sean O'Neill, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Barbara Mesa, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Yonit Farago and Stephen Farrell, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Peter Fellgett, Jill Dupleix, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Nicholas Blanford, Niall Ginty, Michael Perry, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Deborah Jackson, Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Geoff Nield, Hugo Rifkind, V. J., Alison Berry, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Simon Inglis, Barry Elvin, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Rick Broadbent, John Doherty, Robert Freer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sophie kirkham, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Kim Dawe, Dr Tanya Byron, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Jack Johnson, Helen Nugent, Keith Spellman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Lisa Armstronge, Peter Allen and Joanna Bale, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Ralph Barnes, Winchester, Hampshire, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, A. S. Byatt, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Lloyd, Philip Webster Political Editor, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, George Dobell, Mel Webb, John Graham, John westerby, Ian Johns, Philip Roe, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Brian Lee, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Oliver Chastney, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Paul Connolly, Adam Sherwin, Barbara Watkins, Chris Lightbown, Gary Duncan Economic Editor, Mark Venables, Peter Klinger, Jane Macartney, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Ricin torture claim The Game University fees Barclays deal Lebanon standoff Blair ready for showdown as civil war splits Labour ranks VE-Day Wilkinson roars again to secure Lions place Comment In the Times Today Moderniser quits as donor berates Tory campaign Brown backs Blair in Labour civil war On Other Pages Grassroots fight plan to deny them vote on leader BT More power to you Top Marque The Empire strikes back as Rolls-Royce returns to India Universities cut private pupils in return for higher fees 'The rejected had one thing in common - private school' The Samaritans at Newmarket Anglican census Police memorial Helicopter crash Publicity ruling Street party ITV jubilee stamps Euro Tunnel Stabbed girl had 'fallen in with a bad crowd' 60 years on, Europe marks war's Far Right blocked as new Germany triumphs Beating Nazis was like War on Terror, says Bush Soldier who fought to the bitter end end with wreaths and rancour The Queen and Prime Minister were conspicuous by their absence at a very low-key ceremony, Joanna Bale reports Live Aid Ii? Over my dead body - Geldof focuses on the future It's Yes, Minister for the spin generation Prince Harry starts training Charity flows Balancing force Drink-drive poll Record bid stalls Business MoD pays for pole dancing training Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Radioactive leak closes £2bn nuclear reprocessing plant Israeli sniper blames British doctors for death of activist Expedia. co. uk By a Correspondent: Airport checks ignored Just AA sk AXA and retirement Iberia Convert to jihad whose travels took him to bin Laden You first Lloyds TSB I was tortured, says ricin plotter tiscali £82,000 shack Twins' dilemma Hearty source hotels.com TB sufferer who refused drugs infects 12 people apply now at smile Teacher cleared of assault Su Doku John Donne, 17th-century poet of pop DirectBathrooms 'No other writer received such musical attention' The Sharpest Critics £400 film at Cannes Buy 12 months car insurance, get 2 months extra free Dell Funny, poignant, unstoppable and too much of a good thing Firstnight Theatre Private Fears in Public Places Orange Tree, Richmond EU constitution Safety measures Current electoral system praised Election aftermath: Commons voting, Galloway's triumph and interest rates Youthful responsibility within a risk-free environment Reform of English Substandard titles You cannot be serious Breast-feeding The Times Trimble's Tragedy The most courageous Ulster politician pays the price of defeat Bravery Defined The enduring contribution of VE-Day veterans The murky world of corporate research; and a cannibal dinosaur Changing Places A complex Cabinet reshuffle with intriguing implications Thunderer: You're not listening, Charlie Thunderer The Battle for England The people of the UK's biggest, richest country won't accept second-class status much longer The Times Join the Debate So your cat died? Well, that's life We all have to learn to cope with stress—and the right sort can even be good for you It's wonky, it's wobbly and it will never hang together. Must be a Blair Cabinet Haven't the Irish suffered enough? What have they done to deserve Peter Hain? Princess pushing off to foxhunt in France Lower Golf prices. Everyone's a winner onetel Direct Line Post Office Mother jailed over painkillers is freed Nasa closes in on Mars wreck Ryanair Depression linked to brain circuitry gene greenflag Holmes Place Farming threatens the survival of one in five native plants Plants at Risk on Extinction Blunkett considers enforced saving to ease pension crisis Nationwide Et Tu, Robin? Cook leads the list of would-be assassins Kelly refused to make way for adviser On the Agenda . . . Ministers to keep rent-free homes The occupiers of grace-and-favour properties worth £7m stay despite demotions, writes Andrew Pierce Power Game First Active Nuclear option splits Cabinet Direct Line Ulster peace needs trust, Hain says How Britain Has Voted since the War Political pruning leaves the landscape unchanged 'You may have won the Premiership but we don't want your sort around here' Chelsea footballers and their wives are upsetting the residents of the Surrey stockbroker belt, reports Jack Malvern Granddesigns Times World News Palestinian warriors who refuse to let Lebanon go Despite a UN resolution calling for their withdrawal, pro-Syrian militias patrol the road to Damascus, writes Nicholas Blanford General claims credit for Syrian pullout The haggling stops as Sunnis get last six Cabinet places Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Francaise Key Ministers Multiple Display Advertising Items Sumo heroes are flattened by Mongolia's Blue Dragon Taiwan split over merits of striking out alone Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Nuclear arsenal (AP): Immigrants ruling (Reuters): Debt relief plea (AFP): Sex club protest Bespoke Suits The language battle that is tearing Belgium apart directline RAC Burmese argue over bombings Solution to bad wine is finally uncorked Times Business Monday May 9 2005 Siemens US bid Opec quotas Debt plan uproar Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Barclays given clearance for 60% of Absa RBS plays down rumours over 20% China holding Royal Mail funding talks could give staff a stake Between a Rock and a Hard Place Dilemma for MPC but rates expected to be held London-Paris direct Over there it is still the economy, stupid Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished Exchange Rates Data Carpe Eurostar For premium and full fare business first customers Business Big Shot Börse platform Compact decision British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Rumour of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Data Day Change on Week Myners offers to drop multi-roles The MarketPlace Picture Gallery Telewest poised to appoint bank for likely NTL merger Centrom on way to AIM Railtrack battle HSBC in Israel Deception trial You carry Your journey with you. So make it Pigit battles on with its hostile bid for STS Tesco looks at buying Cherokee Brewer adds new flavour to a trusted old recipe 21st Century Stars: Greene King Dominic Walsh on a company that can draw on 200 years' experience to maintain its performance Price battles, world wars and a touch of Magic Greene King A fitting end to the ill-fitting British suit A suitable man to spark a men's clothing revolution The British Clothing Chain Store Has Much to Fear from Mr. Daswani London Novotel Tower Bridge Raja Fashions Award winner that inspires loyalty Hedge funds win time over CFD disclosures Adobe Compass chairman to stand down Investor groups line up to attack Xstrata bonuses E&Y starts index of junior miners Times Online Ultralase eye surgery chain up for sale at £35m Business Equity Prices Be the first to know No-income and no-asset scheme comes under fire energywatch Amicus link to resist job cuts British business angels take wing TUC and CBI in 'battle of the sickies' Times Register James Porteous Wood Bond Street designer of jewellery and objets d'art whose real love was painting Scottish land and seascapes William J. Bell Daytime soap opera king who created US staples Days of Our Lives, The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful Raissa Struchkova Russian ballerina of unsurpassed daring and virtuosity who thrilled British audiences with her Bolshoi performances Augusto Roa Bastos Prize-winning Paraguayan novelist who did not receive the international recognition that was his due Lives in Brief Neville Marshall, bookseller, was born on May 30,1914. He died on March 3,2005, aged 90 Taking football back to its grass roots Notebook Charities Deaf parents share culture with their children debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Beyond Care Is it justifiable to refuse patients some health care services because of age? Time to flee They built it Refuse the abusers What's your view? The poor will suffer Everyday decision A blow to women Forthcoming Marriages Meeting School News Dinner Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Church News Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expulsion of Aids sufferer lawful House of Lords Whether employee works abroad Court of Appeal Conditions on warrant invalid House of Lords Crocodiles are still roaming the Sahara Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day May 9, 1945 The Prime Minister, Winston churchill, announced: "This is your Victory" as the war against Germany came to an end Newspapers Support Rescycling Five-Day Forecast Today: Showers in the East, Dry Elsewhere. Temperatures: Max 15C. Min-1c Weathercall Times Sport Giacomo's late arrival delivers sting in tail Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test By Our Racing Staff: Few Derby pointers as Fracas wins trial Classic Odds Windsor Wolverhampton Display Advertising Advertising Items Blinkered First Time Redcar Southwell Racing Towcester Leaders in the Flat Championships Webster conjures maiden win with magical back nine Golf Nash takes NBA award for making Suns shine Calzaghe confounds doubters Boxing Guinness Dunn's goals inspire Bath to victory in cup defence Today's Fixtures The Results Service Indoor barrier to unification Toseland boost Easing back O'Sullivan on top Waterfield agony Classy Downings Browne goal worth its weight in gold for East Grinstead Hockey The Battle for the Premiership Ends this Saturday Impeccable Funnell holds nerve for glory Equestrianism Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials Red Kooga Silent Majority spellbound by courage Broncos prove they can win on the road Rugby League Powergen Challenge Cup Suspended Millward looks ahead to tackling Warriors Quarter-Finals Leigh save best for second half Quarter-Finals Drugs ban for Piper could spell trouble for Amiss Cricket Maserati Second Division Stevens proves too strong for Saltires Supreme Prior states his case Totesport League ECB must play ball and punish Surrey Frizzell County Championship First Division Caddick takes fight to Durham Second Division Taylor prepared to have the last word after standing firm Essex waste opportunities with victory on horizon Afzaal's rash stroke sparks Northamptonshire collapse The Weekend's Scoreboards Hampshire taken out of reach by shrewd Pothas Scoreboard Owners' generosity demands an end to relegaion Gloucester given sight of Europe by Forrester Zurich Wildcard Semi-Final Quinnell connection still working for Llanelli Celtic Cup Final Fling Henin-Hardenne earns her rest after feats of endurance Tennis Wasps have final chance for tribute to Gatland Premiership Semi-Final Nadal adds to winning streak by mastering tiredness Rivals melt away as the Iceman turns up the heat Spanish Grand Prix Results from Jerez On and Off the field The Times Crossword 22,971 Kevin Eason's Guide to how They Finished in Barcelona Honda overtaken again—this time by sense of shame Matthew Syed welcomes belated race for moral high ground Times Sport Picture Gallery Wilkinson the pride of Lions The Times Investec Plus Thegame The Times Quotes of the Day A few more words on the leadership (no, not that one) Canny leaders avoid promoting nakedly ambitious types, no matter how talented Macho spoin Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Sex, Sinatra and the women who fell for him Frank Sinatra was famously well-endowed and a voracious womaniser. A new biography details his string of lovers Picture Gallery ArtsFirst Once upon a time… … or 200 years ago, to be precise, Hans Christian Andersen was born. A. S. Byatt looks at the man behind some of the world's most magical tales The Red Shoes was based on his anxiety about admiring his new boots in church Health Fish oil improves children's behaviour and enhances their cognitive ability Behind every musical child is a parent working just as hard A 'holiday' camp for Suzuki Method training is exhausting—but it's worth all the sacrifices, says Caroline Phillips A Problem Shared Oxbridge Entrance Teens have tantrums, too Every week Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologist, answers questions from our readers Get aspirational—it's Asparagus Week Asparagus Hollandaise home. forum@thetimes Dear readers, is From fears about the revival of kaftans to problems with men donning, jewellery, to worries about sno pants lasting another season—you have fashion issues. James Delingpole turns style agony aunt to, er, help Viva Las Vegas? Nah, it's a craps town Microwave Man Sassy Phillies give a Crib Notes the Philadelphia Story Murder in the front row Interview Rachael Stirling will be butchering critics at the NT. James Christopher takes cover Renoir Going Wilde in drag Fashionista turned costume designer Stevie Stewart talks to Sam Marlowe about putting a male Lady Bracknell in fetish wear I'm not very good at being a prima donna designer wafting in and out Banker's sound investment Mervyn King has a scheme to raise interest rates in new music, he tells Richard Morrison The Times Snakes and ladders Theatre How to Succeed in Business ... Chichester Festival Theatre Theatre Trelawny of the "Wells" Finborough, Sw10***** Week Ahead Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Concert Philharmonia/Dohnányi/Gardner Festival Hall Entertainments Pop Jack Johnson Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Tales that tread a familar beat Weekend's TV Viewing Guide It pays to trade places True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku The Writers Bureau Thegame Real Fans Have their Day in Sun Whistleblower Everton Revelling in a Mersey Paradise Oliver Kay reflects on a day when the tables were finally turned on Liverpool Pearce Will Double his Money in City Hot Seat Whelan Eager to Stop Jewell Thieves Tom Dart on the remarkable rise of Wigan Athletic to the Premiership Wise Seeks New Direction and Leaves Millwall Surviving the Party Season Tragic Day that Left a Rick Broadbent on how death and destruction overtook a title celebration Thetoll On May 11,1985, Bradford City were crowned champions of the old third division before their league game against Lincoln City No Escape, Even for Survivors David McVay meets a man keen to tell the tale on behalf of those who perished The Football World's Days of Tragedy Cause of Death? Complacency… Simon Inglis says the disaster could have happened anywhere, any time A Season in the Shadows Tomorrow Green Ready for Duty The News CSKA Moscow Fined £43,000 Wolves Aim to Keep Hoddle Changing Faces at Sunderland Redknapp Clings on to Faith in Angel Delight Reasonfor Optimism Robson Full of Hope Therecovery Ashton Hits the Spot Lowe Braced for Parachute Slump Pearce Revives the Blue Vote Aston Villa (0) 1 Angel 61 Manchester City (2) 2 S Wright-Philips 5, Musampa 12 city on brink of European football after latest success Cool McClaren Plays the Percentage Game Middlesbrough (1) 1 Boateng 11 Tottenham Hotspur (0) Cautious approach pays dividends in battle for Europe Contrite Short given Send-Off of Wrong Kind Moyes Enjoys the Moment Planning Pays for Allardyce Portsmouth (0) 1 Yakubu 72 Bolton Wanderers (1) 1 Diouf 11 Diouf strike confirms Uefa Cup place for Bolton Arsenal are the Best of the Rest Mourino Feeling Blue Virgo Proves Star in Survival Fight The Play-Offs Wigan Arrive on Big Stage in Style Cardiff City (1) 1 Crewe's Escape Leaves Gradi Speechless West Ham Prevent Tale of Unexpected Nottingham Forest (1) 2 Plymouth Argyle (0) 0 Leicester City (0) 0 Sunderland (0) 1 Robinson 57 Stoke City (0) 0 Wolverhampton W (2) 4 Scott Stakes his Claim for Manager's Job Doncaster Rovers (1) 3 Luton town Sheffield Wednesday (0) 2 McGovern 52, Wood 61 Bristol City (2) 3 Brooker 25,45, Wilkshire 81 (pen) Blackpool (0) 0 Barnsley (1) 2 Shuker 38, Williams 85 Milton Keynes Dons (1) 2 Edds 6,84 Tranmere Rovers (0) 1 Beresford 65 Swindon town (1) 1 Parkin 13 Chesterfield (1) 1 N'Toya 21 Brentford (1) 2 Sobers 43, Tabb 86 Hull City (1) 1 Cort 1 Oldham Athletic (2) 2 Killen 3, Beckett 22 Bradford City (1) 1 Windass 10 Walsall (0) 3 Colchester United (1) 2 Port Vale (0) 1 Wrexham (0) 0 Huddersfield Town (1) 1 Mifrin 43 Yeovil on Sound Footing to Continue Ascent Boston United (0) 1 Cambridge United (0) 0 MacClesfield Town (0) 1 Bristol Rovers (1) 1 Darlington (1) 3 Northampton town (0) 3 Bury (0) 0 Grimsby Town (0) 1 Oxford United (0) 0 Leyton Orient Shrewsbury Town (0) 0 Wilson's Wonder Workers Carlisle close to Quick Return Play-Offsfinal Ryman League Tearful Matthews Feeling the Pain Three Champions—and No One's Happy Play-Offsfinal Hartson Doubles Celtic's Pleasure Dunfermline Athletic Inverness Ct Motherwell Dundee United Rangers Results and Statistics Germans Bet on Richer Future Gabriele Marcotti on the newfound zeal for corporate greed on the Continent Making Drama out of a Crisis Rick Broadbent reports on a labour of love as painful as supporting Leeds Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You The Times timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Spot-On Ashton is worth his Weight in Goals Weekly £500 Winner Thesuperleague Championship manager 5 Imperial Measures The Hairdryer Match of the Day Delia's Dish Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures The Chant Laureate Barclays Premiership Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items

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