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News from 11/05/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Denise Gill, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Mary Calle, Jon Ashworth, Trish Boxter, Stephen Byers, Robert Cole, George Caulkln, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Nick Pritchard, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Brian Williams, Gill Bullen, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Stan Curtis, Gwyneth Daniel, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Ian Liston, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Alexandra Frean social affairs Correspondent, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Fecamp, Jane MacArtney, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Justin Swan, Andrew Gardner, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Levy, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Janet Meddings, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Scott Murdoch, Christine Hamilton, Roland Watson, Sarath Potter, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Angela Jameson, Robert Weale, Douglas Henderson, Daniel McGrory, Geoffrey Lawler, James Doran and Dan Sabbagh, Karen Wilson, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Rob Wright, Susan Pape, Donald W. Steele (Director), Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Philip Webster and David Charter, Chris Mohr, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Tom Stevenson, Tom Baldwin and Tony Halpin, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pat Gibson and Richard Hobson, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Richard Solly, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Lesley Marton, Leone Fox, Peter Ede, Jon Chapman, Jeremy Morris, Sir Oliver Popplewell, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Alan Coren, David Charter and Helen Rumbelow, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Norman Gilier, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Catherine Quinn, Jon Burr, Jenny Davey, Simon Palmer, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Space odyssey for shopping centres Heart deaths Mercenary blow Creme Moral maze The real King Tut Bradford disaster Tory talent contest gives youth a shot at leadership Magnus Linklater Inside Su Doku Bubbly 6 (and counting), fags 3 (v bad) and a ring! In the Times Today Times Newspapers Limited Prescription drugs linked to 15,000 deaths each year You must change the law on waging war, Byers tells Blair On the Shelf Sport MoD reveals health problem Bus route rebuke Local tax demand Hospital TB alert Correction The Renault Safety Zone Previous Offenders Secrets and lies of beauty industry laid bare by advertising watchdog Expensive beauty products are not doing what they say on the pack. Sam Lister reports Dynamic duo billed to become Blair and Brown of Tory party In fantasy politics, don't bother learning who does what Political Briefing Contest gives youth a shot at the leadership Shadow Cabinet Bridget Jones joins the smug marrieds First Night T2 Just Right Airways Idle rich people you could almost love Firstnight Theatre The Philadelphia Story Germany finally admits the Holocaust to its dark heart How Other Countries Remember Victims of tsunami honoured at St Paul's Indefensible behaviour People Betting on the other side Renault All the world's a stage Picture Gallery Ps Hospital payout for patient's fall Assault of ex-wife Nurse's killing Doctors' pay rise Fire strike threat Ratings wrestling Family of drug barons kept their stash in Crooked Bank Salvatore Ferragamo What Does Retirement Mean? Just AAsk BT Forget the gold watch, we want to work-but on our own terms Old News The many faces of King Tut . . . but scientists finally agree on what he looked like by using facial reconstruction techniques, Mark Henderson reports Suzuki Suzuki Vets sued for prize horse's death after steroid jab Dealers in manure hit by stinker of a tax EU backing for McCartney sisters Superfast Broadband Prudential Third girl fled from park gang Omagh charge Tube fines double Lexus Footballing stars shoot for success at Cannes festival Anti-terrorism laws Sixty-year-old mystery Congestion suggestion New Labour and Cabinet reshuffle Carriage comportment Conservative leadership and policy for future elections What's in an acronym? 'Rationed' drugs for the elderly Not connected yet? Spoken Engerlish Waste not . . . A natural talent Picture Gallery George and Georgia Democracy in a land with difficult neighbours Remembering The new Holocaust Memorial in Berlin is bravely evocative Reflections on the election: national emergency, statues, royal tea towels . . . Notebook Not that Soon Howard's obligations after his Shadow Cabinet reshuffle My toil and their trouble Thunderer The madness of regicide The 30 Labour MPs who seek to remove Tony Blair from office need to be isolated and exposed Imagine: Churchill the failure, Pétain the hero It is not so far-fetched. The reputation of national leaders is often balanced on the knife edge of history In a thousand columns the search for Xanadu has yielded only dustbowls I have exulted over St Pancras Station, Cost fan tutte, red phone boxes, English hedges Wife killed by policeman jealous of her young lover Nature IPA RAC Insurance Limited Boy survives 70ft fall near Beachy Head Oracle By a Correspondent: Buena Vista music raises tempo between Americans and Cuba Length and cost of trials to be cut Chess AOL MPs to look at food dye fears Health Working hours opt-out threat Employment AA Members Upgrade in an O2 Store It's not a holiday, say 300 French doctors at Pontin's Can Lord Adonis of No 10 give The adviser who was given a peerage and with it the task of transforming education has run one school before - it was a disaster. Tom Baldwin and Tony Halpin report Europe by Noon bog-standard schools a lift? Art teacher taped Prince 'to save job' Macmillan cancer relief The Cooperative Bank Rias Canals set to make inroads on routes clogged by lorries As a 2,000-year-old shoe is rescued from a tree . . . Sainsbury's . . . a pine from two million years ago is saved from brink of oblivion Hiscox Tax Saving Guide 2005 T2 M15 kept schoolboy on its files The partner of David Shayler reveals how a letter to the Communist Party brought its youthful author to the attention of the security services, writes Michael Evans Search is on for Britain's favourite market town as more try the country life Passat Human stem cells help paralysed rats to walk Top of the Rural League Times World News Dogs of war are going home - but when they get there, they'll find it's gone 32 Battalion ns&i Murder deterrent for cannibals Haliborange Premium art gallery sails off to Venice Turning revolution into a nursery game Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing sky Bonhams Austioners & Valuers 'You gathered, armed with nothing but roses, and claimed your liberty' Saakashvili's Record Excel London Wily shark resurfaces for another bite at Iran presidency Khomeini Heir The Times Insubordination to the Letter Anglian Settlers' resistance handbook The far Right is giving lessons in civil disobedence to fight the Gaza withdrawal, reports Stephen Farrel Su Doku Right-wing mayor hit by gay sex and jobs scandal The Times Spamalot's Tony success is in the can (Reuters): People's choice (AP): Hiroshima ruling (AFP): News review (Reuters): Six bodies found (AFP): Catholics split (AFP): Disney artist dies (Reuters): Baby stirs hearts Gang of Four man dead, again After three premature obituaries Zhang's death was as mysterious as his final years, reports Jane MacArtney Jailed for Doing Mao's Bidding the hospital group (AP): Iraq governor is kidnapped Times Business FSA property fine Mowlem rail loss Bragg warning Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Developers to build 22 city centre Bluewaters Warner Music poised for cut-price float End nears for Rover as Moulton pulls out of MG deal Train Freedom in the balance M&s needs success, not a succession row Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Longbridge was doomed Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Havas repeats request to raider Quote of the Day Directors' Dealings Data Eurostar Exchange Rates Results in Brief Business Big Shot Harmony wins takeover approval Stop Press Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Chairman defends Chrysalis's strategy Connection fails with 3G NTL in talks with bankers on secondary listing in London Betfair wins licence in Malta Tricks of the traders are not new Retail slump hits Jessops sales National Business Awards Heads roll at Saks over markdowns Morgan brain drain is worry for Purcell eurostar Private equity chases record Standard Life sets up £2.3bn property unit trusts Bank promises big savings Advertisement A further 1,000 jobs to be lost at Abbey Property financier to head Minerva Maersk and Nedlloyd near deal on merger Golden Cargo BG's Egyptian gasfields will come on stream early Plan could keep fleet afloat if tide turns Analysis Equitable's lawyers 'withheld documents' Ex-Morgan Crucible chief 'wiped evidence' UBS AIT executives booked bogus deals, court told Big is beautiful in a world of scarce energy resources Carl Mortished European Briefing Times on Line Exchanges dismiss idea of merger Many Pies Toyota unveils record profit 'Sickies' cost economy £1.7bn Pru dents happiness City Diary Time travel TV City Diary UK security services firm in line for US deals City Diary Secure future City Diary Picture Gallery ITV shares slide amid fears of June advertising blight 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 'Boring' Sage still able to set profit seekers' pulses racing Tempus Robert Cole The Day's Biggest Movers Jessops Gilts GCap hit by bad vibes over dividend Smaller Capitalisation Shares ATH Resources Business Equity Prices seafarers The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Jury to decide dispute between experts Court of Appeal Tax treatment of depreciation of capital assets Chancery Division Power to order fresh secret postal ballot on union recognition Court of Appeal Beware selection by criticism Court of Appeal Restoring certificate partially impossible Court of Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Zhang Chunqiao Member of the Gang of Four whose revolutionary zealotry led to the deaths of tens of thousands in China Zhang Chunqiao, political, was born in 1917. He died on April 21,2005, aged 88 Mark Boyle Scottish artist haunted by a desire to reproduce all the surfaces of the Earth A Policy Too Far Nicole and Nadia Daniel are under threat of deportation to Angola, the country they fled to escape death. Should they be allowed to stay? Past experience Discrimination What's your view? Shocking words Required reading Unanswered questions Why they should stay Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Service of Thanksgiving Reception School News Presentation Births, Marriages and Deaths Birthdays Court Circular Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Questions Answered E-mail your questions and answers to Multiple Display Advertising Items Achtung, the ice men are coming Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Today: Dry and Sunny, Cloudy in the North of Scotland, Temperatures: Max 16C Min 0C Five-Day Forecast weathercall Times Sport Tight schedule threatens Ascot's grandstand finish Times Test Exchange sends mixed messages on Gypsy King Sounding out stalls debate Perth Brighton Exeter Yesterday's Results Musselburgh Hereford Huntingdon Newton Abbot Racing Sport Newcastle Seek Quikfire answer at York William Hill York The Wright Track Dell St Helens in turmoil as Millward is told to go Rugby League Charge Sheet Corry plans fitting finale to his landmark season O'Connor stands by to make surprising return Clarification Pistorius prepares to take on the best of both worlds The Results Service Another ban for Williams Hewitt injured Davies travels England defeated Wright result Today's Fixtures Cautious IOC keeps eye on outcome of Drut case Olympic Games Thorpe loses last chance to impress England selectors The Times Omar leads Bangladeshi stroll in the sunshine Students Break their Duck Yardy falls short of century after taking initiative Villages Frizzell County Championship First-Class Averages Clubs Women Schools Authorities must make fast response to fixing claims Snooker Wimpole Hann's controversial career continues to go to pot Henman and Rusedski facing up to day of hard labour Tennis Head to Head Links Champions League Final Eriksson defends US tour The Premiership Today United aim to hit jackpot with touch of Las Vegas Oliver Kay details ambitious plans to strengthen club's financial position Dignified city's terrible suffering In the final part of our series, Sir Oliver Popplewell , the judge who conducted the inquiry into the disaster, says that while safety standards have improved, there are no guarantees against another tragedy at a sports ground Grounds for concern gave safety automatic promotion From Odsal to the Premiership and back to obscurity again Read all the articles from The Times series on the … New rules get green light as dark days disappear How the FA's Invisible Man saw through Uefa's risible policy The Times Snooker Davies eyes Everton move Barwick eager to lend support over Liverpool issue Eight targets for McCarthy Bellamy order Vital Statistic Albion preparing their version of great escape Owen Slot heads to West Bromwich in his search to find who will beat the drop Battle to Avoid Relegation Arsenal try out big guns in Cup build-up Bottom of Table Index Viduka's future is secure despite move for Yakubu Ellington to strike it rich The Times Crossword 22,973 Crouch to miss last match with ban upheld By Our Sports Staff: Games and goals key for Owen in Spain Times Sport Chelsea march into history The Times Mortages for Business Mark of Champions Index The Times Quotes of the Day A game of name and shame - or why the Tories lost You can't be too wacky. Boutros Boutros Finkelstein is out of the question Poll position A right Charlie Gumming down Image of the Day Sophia Loren at the Cannes festival in 1962. This year's festival begins today Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Yak curry, stinking toilets, mad killer dogs, snotty teenage conmen: welcome to Everest In Tibet with Sir Ranulph Fiennes as he prepares to climb Everest, Stefanie Marsh find that while the quest is noble and romantic the reality is sordid and undignified It's not done to become depressed by the packs of filthy children playing kickabout with rats Picture Gallery Perhaps I'd been so unhappy that I beat myself up in the night I had to be tougher than that patsy Pallin. I resolved to pul myself together The Times Stefanie Marsh's Himalayan Diary begins on Friday and … Cover Story Why spirituality Dr Jonathan Sacks fears that the social dimension of religion is being eclipsed by New Age spirituality. His new book may help to redress the balance, says Michael Go Tesco The Holy and the Good. . . We become ethical not just by what we know, but also by what we do Interview Want to be a pastamaster? Take a tip The Times Linguine with CRAB, Asparagus and Chilli How not to help Faced with her son and granddaughter's drug addiction , Leone Fox has always tired to support them. She now realises that she may have done mor harm than good At 18 I was bedded by a man of 45 Hold the Hermès: we'll stick with the high street Cheap and cheerful accessories used to be big on cheap, low on cheer. Recently, however, that's all changed, thanks to a British designer at Gap. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong reports tick with the high street UN Certain Age Farewell Frumpy Index Into the shadow Michael Glover welcomes the cool embrace of Parasol Unit I had thought of 'umbrella' at first, but that seemed too rainy Power of the people John Russell Taylor meets a pair of artists who are the folk collectors of our times Deller and Kane detest the anaemia of ghastly good taste The skill of the banner-maker Arts John Russell Taylor finds out just what museum directors covet in other's collections A Midlands Monet Phoebe Greenwood meets George Shaw, chronicler of Coventry Danger: children at play Theatre Osama the Hero Jazz Ahmad Jamal First Choice Rigoletto Concert King's Singers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Aci, Galatea et Polifemo TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Television Multichannel Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Multichannel Television Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Meet the new kings of the jungle Last Night's TV Terrestrial Television All Hollywood life is here True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3587 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Jersey Royal Crème Stars in a hall of fame Working Relationship David Elliott, chief executive of the Royal Albert Hall, and his personal assistant, Michele Finley Conference Call: Fine Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Send her off to wedded bliss Michelle Braham on planning a fun hen night Make your Hen a Happy Chick How spam can ruin your day Susan Pape on the problem of unsolicited e-mail Don't get hot under the collar this summer Carolyn Asome shows how to adapt this season's bright fashion trends to suit the office Go with the glow: how to face another day at work DHL FYI: Fringe Benefits I want to break free Work-Life Balance Catherine Quinn on going it alone Contacts Broaden your horizons The Times Crème Executive Secretary and PA Show is unmissable, says Rosalind Renshaw Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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