News from 10/05/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Richard Coller, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, David Reece, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, Barrie Lane, Richard Hobson, John McAllister, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Nick Gibb and Gary Streeter, Freya Godard, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Alison Downie, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Valerie Elliott and Angela Jameson, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, John Atkins, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gabby Logan, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Barrie Heaton, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Gay H. Morton, Andrew Cunningham, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, J. Parry Lewis, David Charter, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, David Grant, Patrick Overy, Ed Potton, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, John Westerby, Stephen Ratcliffe, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Eve Thomas, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gary Duncan and Christine Buckley, Mark Hunter, Paul O'grady, Francis Bennion, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Tony Whelpton, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Philip Webster and David Charter, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Stephen Farrell and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Mark Harper, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking and Joe Morgan, Andrea Zavos, Helen Hart, David Drew, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Maguire, Marks S. Woodhead (Managing Director), Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Alastair Robertson, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Nan Miller, Ian Johns, Michael Rubensten, Russell Jenkins, John R. Gregory, Peter Riddell, Michael Kenna, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Sandi Marshall, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Steve Allen, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, John McMullen, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Emma Burns, Anthony Howard, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Oliver Kay and Nick Szczepanik, Joe Bolger, J. E. Martin (Chairman),
ResumoThe Times Grim sales may spark rate cut Blow to Gaza plan Fine alternative Public Agenda Private choice A dog's life Guards test whether bear is a necessity Reshuffle row as Blair gives peerage and job to adviser Win Champagne Winners Losers In the Times Today Trimble's parting shot to Hain: IRA must disband Reshuffle row over Blair adviser Sisters' cash plea to EU Correction BT In Good Company? 'Harry's art of cheating at Eton' Sacked teacher claims at tribunal that Prince's A-level portfolio was not all his own work, Steve Bird reports Exodus from No 10 as inner-circle friends seek pastures new A steadier hand on the tiller Political Briefing £1m donor in vaccine row given defence portfolio Fraud allegation Fatal secret Pray be merry Training urged Roman coins Guards take aim at bearskins Lloyds TSB Bear Necessities Own home ban for teenager Speeding drivers sent back to school to evade penalty points Gas bills set to rise by 13 per cent SAIC set to save 1,000 Rover jobs Knife killer was mentally ill Body identified Family loss Congestion lift Mobile verdict Law Murdered teenager sexually assaulted before being dumped Ryanair Girl, 8,'was tortured for being witch' Times private view illuminates the personal side of David Hockney Chevron Staff were right not to treat terminally ill boy Green Flag Woolwich Night visit GP 'fleeced NHS' Citroën Onetel Intelligent Finance Su Doku On the scent of a sexual match Chingford polecat claws Tories People tiscali Bright sparks Ps Direct Line Strung out Abuse victims who kill may be spared a jail sentence AA Tesco Support for Iraq war EU information centre plans ID at polling stations, UKIP effect and Blunkett's return Alternative local taxes Congestion suggestion Compensation for exam stress Never too late Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not … Park of Monmouth: Good governance and Zimbabwe Pepys House appeal Tasting notes Picture Gallery Borrower Beware The consumer lending industry must control itself or be controlled Computing Power Can women ever be attracted to high-tech games programming? Reporter's note from Santa Maria:'why this is hell, nor am I out of it' La Notebook Mutiny and Modernisation Labour MPs should get on with the business of government Stuck helplessly at No 10, Mr Blair has reshuffled himself into irrelevance Ms Hewitt could turn Labour's triumph on health into the Titanic on trolley wheels The Prime Minister's allies are saying: 'He's made his bed, he's going to have to lie in it' Tories must accept the State we're in Public sector education and health are here to stay, argue Nick Gibb and Gary Streeter The Times Picture Gallery A bit of Brontë does you good Victorian novels may be hard going but they are a proper education in broadening the mind One more for the piggybank Thunderer More choose private education as parents lose faith in state schools bulldog Rising Fees. . . Improvement in survival rates Hiscox Blood test to spot ovarian cancer Victory Thanks Doctors issue hepatitis alert Marilyn's miserable murder mystery Firstnight Theatre Marilyn: Case #81128 Multiple Display Advertising Items Firstnight Size matters, but in fish romance it may be deadly dfs Olympic bid chief hit by fraud claim Dell Multiple Display Advertising Items Airwave Winners Oldies of Radio 2 lead a charge to the top award Watchdog clears BBC on Springer The Conservative class of 2005 Berocca Tories put new leader on list for Christmas Ignoring EU lost us seats, say sceptics Toucan Letwin asks for less demanding job The Shadow Chancellor, the 'unsung hero' of the election, wants to go back to work in the City, David Charter reports Kennedy to clear decks for complete policy review churchill Tories take control of six more councils Prudential Times World News Safe and sound asleep: the abandoned baby saved from forest by hungry dog Animal Magic Last hurrah for sea survivors as Arctic convoy veterans were warmly welcomed at a remembrance ceremony in Murmansk, Alan Hamilton writes Gatwick express Liberation of islands marked by royal visit The Times Putin puts his power on parade Russia's VE-Day parade was also a show of face for the leader, writes Jeremy Page In Memoriam Hamas poll successes put Gaza withdrawal in doubt Canal deal means life for Dead Sea An important test for international resolve as well as nuclear weapons Foreign Editor's Briefing Toyota Great green wall of China fails to keep out the dust Tinnitus Care Polluted Cities Angry passengers taking revenge on train drivers after fatal crash The Times The Arkansas Method Political big shots put their weight behind war on childhood obesity (AP): Jackson 'was hospitable' (AP): 75 rebels killed (AP): Uranium enriched (Reuters): Special delivery (AP): Papal car, Mark II Times Business NYSE faces suit HSBC China move Gas bills warning Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Report accuses Lloyds TSB over lending practices Grim news on economy may spark cut in rates Resignations end Deutsche Börse designs on LSE Charcol Trading names will not solve problem Business Editor's Commentary Back to the drawing board A hurdle to justice Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Israeli phone deal Stop Press MCI settlement Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Investment Trust Laggards Oracle STS skewers hostile takeover bid by Pigit Disney sued over selection of chief Union says 15% of workers are managers West End needs leg room and cloakrooms Theatre group looks to raise up to £30m for major growth Boost for housing market as London prices rise BT Investors deliver stinging rebuke to Xstrata over special bonuses Telewest seeks to boost Flextech's value to £800m MacKenzie walks away Interexec Collapse in advertising hits shares in radio group Price fears delay new power stations Only two of the proposed power stations are being given serious consideration envirowise Duke and Cinergy to create utility giant in £4.8bn deal Italian breakthrough for EdF Merci Seat holder sues NYSE and Goldman over $4bn merger Ex-Morgan Crucible chief fights extradition to the US 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 Ex-Service Fellowship Centres British Funds Thanks a million City Diary Carry on Carly City Diary Stay and pay City Diary The Times Deutsche Börse's jazzman left singing the blues Analysis Hays hits three-month low on fears of global downturn 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 There could be value in Kingfisher, bid or no bid Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Silence pulls Homestyle to record low Smaller Capitalisation Shares Diploma Business Equity Prices BIE Interim Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Varying costs practice in child abduction cases Family Division Capital gains tax avoidance scheme achieves its purpose Chancery Division Counsel must assist sentencing judge Court of Appeal Height is correct measure for VAT Chancery Division Wing Commander 'Buster' Briggs Lives in Brief Canon Ralph Stevens, priest, was born on November 6,1913. He died on March 12,2005, aged 91 Andy McMahon Glaswegian proud to be the only boilermaker elected to Parliament Ministerial changes announced yesterday by the Prime Minister Holly blue butterflies are on the wing Peter Rodino Congressman whose cautious wisdom helped to bring down Richard Nixon Peter Rodino, politician, was born on June 7, 1909; He died on May 7, 2005, aged 95 Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Meeting Premium Bonds Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Appointment Retirement Church News Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest Wills Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Pity the fools who have cast a clout Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day May 10, 1926 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Today: Mainly Dry with Sunny Spells, Showers in the East. Temperatures: Max 16C. Min Oc Weathercall Times Sport Shamardal is surprise candidate for Derby Racing Times Test More exposure vital to raising awareness of Epsom hopefuls On the Level Yarmouth The Wright Track Musselburgh Yesterday's Results Hereford Racing Huntingdon Newton Abbot Nadal points to blistering run of form Tennis Richards relishing rescue act Rugby Union Surrey seek to root out ball cheat after defeat Frizzell County Championship First Division Seven England players have been named in the ICC's … Keedy gains the benefit from his partner in spin Second Division Caddick outshines Harmison Glamorgan put Kirby's integrity under spotlight Impressive Yorkshire cruise to sixth successive victory Bold Cook provides Essex with recipe for success Yesterday's Scoreboards Warne earns reward for Hampshire's investment Cruelty to sports people that is only cool for cats Sport on Television "The stitch-ups by and large end in an explosion of chumminess' The Results Service Today's Fixtures FIA threat to banish BAR as civil war looms Motor Racing Ángel demands increased Villa investment Buying British The Premiership Today Whelan able to celebrate triumph after sorrow Testing times for Lowe profile as Southampton await their fate The Times Robson stands by reserve for showdown Redknapp playing his final card Bottom of Table The Times Norwich show hunger for battle Owen Slot finds the Canaries whistling a happy tune in the first part of his series on the relegation candidates Shearer happy to be on bench Hierro calls time Multiple Display Advertising Items 'The memory will never leave me' Tomorrow 'I was buying crisps. In five minutes, a fireball would sweep that passage' Gabby Logan, whose father had helped manage Bradford to a league title, had arrived at Valley Parade to share the party atmosphere with the rest of her family. Within hours they would all be witness to one of sport's worst disasters Victor Chandler Ferguson bond strong enough to withstand class drops Oliver Kay talks to the man who knows that he is fighting a losing battle when compared to his more illustrious father Vital Statistic Plugeot Sir Alex on Darren Darren on Sir Alex The Times Crossword 22,972 Johansson offers hope as Liverpool put case for the defence Williams faces another ban Witter belts up Cullens acclaimed Hann accused Times Sport Ferguson vows his red guard will take fight to Chelsea The Times Bradford Fire Picture Gallery The Times Quotes of the Day Electoral reform? Don't hold your breath, Mr Kennedy The Jenkins proposals of seven years ago are now, in realistic terms, a dead duck The times Soft-shoe shuffle A prize boob Technical knockout? Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Gin, cigarettes, women: I'm a prophet, not a saint M. Scott Peck, author of the ultimate self-help manual, has Parkinson's and his wife of 43 years has walked out. Andrew Billen finds him strangely ebullient One woman claimed that he had bedded her at a spiritual growth seminar 'I'd become importent, but that doesn't end one's sexuality—as I learnt with Kathy' The Road Less Travelled Driven to violence A road-rage maniac terrified Andrew Cunningham and his family on a birthday outing. The experience haunts them I will never forget that frenzied face and the look of animal savagery on it Tesco Sinatra, the Mob and $3.5m Frank Sinatra's links to the Mafia were so close that he smuggled their illegal cash into the United States from Cuba, Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan reveal in their new biography He took out a licence to carry a pistol 'for a personal matter'. It became routine for him 'If Customs had found the cash in the case we would never have heard from him again' Toyota Send Jane your Queries Saturday in body&soul Jane Clarke writes on the Glycaemic … NB Doctor's Orders Starting from scratch When skin treatments for psoriasis don't work, changing your diet and watching your wine intake may help, says Jane Clarke, the Times nutritionist An old way with new asparagus Magimix UK Ltd Asparagus Frittata The old course at Andrews? Lifetime Universities were once just for the young; not any more. Emma Burns reports on a new retirement concept that has 90-year-olds in the lecture hall Round the world in less than 80 days Intrepid Traveller All spring skirts bright and beautiful Dress for your Shape The skirt is key this summer, from floor-skimming to full and short. Most styles will work once you know what to match them with, says Eve Thomas Twelve steps to beautiful feet Beauty Expert Arts Magic Persian carpet ride The glories of Persepolis are coming to the British Museum. Richard Holledge reports The biggest vandal was Alexander, who razed the place Tomorrow in T2 Sacrificial daughter Interview Soprano Sarah Tynan returns to Handel's Jeptha in a role that thrust her to stardom, she tells Robert Thicknesse Radio There and Zen Photography Michael Kenna's contemplative studies of Japan have brought spirituality to his work, says Joanna Pitman Opera & Ballet Concert LPO/Masur Festival Hall Spelling out the big C Theatre Cancer Tales New Wolsey Studio, Ipswich Jazz Enrico Rava LSO St Luke's, Ec1 Concert Orchestre des Champs-Elysées/Herreweghe Barbican TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One BBC Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Variations Film Choice A keen eye for the human form Last Night's TV Viewing Guide I robot. . . I adjudicate True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Alsace 2005 Public Agenda Headline of the Week 'Match made in Devon' Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Wanted: well-informed people to create ideas Issue of the Week Knowledge Nursery Slope The Week in Numbers Our House? Cost of Learning Public Opinion Management 4 Foreign Ways Consultants 'a false economy' Management Consultation Culture Direct Action The Issue Explained Spats are best solved quietly Show them that you care Course Watch Careers Grudge Alert Time to ditch our blame culture Interview Chris Bones, the principal of Henley Management College, tells Carly Chynoweth that our inability to get things done is a result of too much focus on strategy Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health 6 New Medical Research Students say they are bullied Health Other Stories we Liked Picture Gallery Shine wiped off golden hellos Sales training for nurses? Chief Executive, The National Missing Persons Helpline Highly-paid bosses fear loss of public trust Charities How They See us Planning rulers switch sides Local Government Inspectors cause concern Social Care Hero. . . The unfinished revolution Mental Health Too Much Grass Legislation Update Education 8 In the Chatrooms Standards warning to colleges Education The Times Lucre's alluring, not the lessons Finland tuned into teaching More advice needed to help people deep in debt Poverty Attacks on fire crews on the rise Firefighters So much to do, so little time Careers Teachers are attending special business courses to learn how to juggle their expanding workload - and schools can teach executives a thing or two too, writes Mark Hunter Before He was Famous The Key to. . . . . . Listening Jobs 10-19 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 Display Advertising Items The Times Educational Supplement Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk Over to you. . . What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Solicitors seek grand design for a 21st century Law Society It's crunch time - next week a decision will be made on how the profession should be run, writes Frances Gibb Studentlaw Supplement May 24 Diageo The Times Law Section My three years at the mercy of the legal machine As the Lord Chancellor considers ways to improve the settling of minor disputes, three weary combatants reveal their litigation scars Battle with the big guns in the small claims court The litigant in person is no match for the lawyers and judges, says David Grant Waiting for the wheels of justice Child abuse: how long should the victims wait for help? The Deputy Lord Chief Justice is striving to strike a balance between protection and prosecution. Grania Langdon-Down reports Scotland makes breaking up less hard to do The Scottish Executive is determined to modernise family law, writes Mark Harper Damage Limitation She may be the first - but she'll make sure that she's not the last Mrs Justice Dobbs is warm, a fluent Russian speaker and Britain's only ethnic minority High Court judge. Interview by Frances Gibb Last Will & Test Ethnic minorities feel Bar training squeeze Making certain your last wishes will be carried out As those suffering from dementia increase, so too do challenges to wills. Andrea Zavos on how the Mental Capacity Act should help Delivering Change Through Diversity Cut and paste at your peril Online Draft regulations are a chance to get TUPE right Although there is much to cheer, experts on the regulations are not going to go out of business, writes John McMullen Do men want a life outside the office? New research shows it's not only women who'd like a good life, says Richard Collier Old jokes are not always the best Burn the midnight oil, but don't let your career go up in flames LLP status offers some protection, but there are further steps that your firm can take, says Peter Maguire law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Spanish practices In the City Monkey business Dressed for success Tried in the US Can you spot the difference? When is a picture a striking similarity or simply a copy, asks Alastair Robertson A dangerous decision Society is cruel and perverted Keep the cameras out lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Campaign Charlie's identity problem tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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