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News from 12/05/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Dr Jonathan Sacks, Christopher Wood, Henry James, Ronald Scott, Richard Hobson, David Montrose, Ivo Tennant, David Wragg, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Helen Nugent and Ben Hoyle, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Sheila Johnston, Jeff Lowe, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, John Ivil, Gill Crane, Wendy Ide, Ken Bennett, Geoff Brown, Kevin Carter, Pat Gibson, Rabbi William Wolff, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Alastair Hill, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Jonathan Duckworth, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Eileen J. Clifford, Anthony Tibber, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Liz Chong, Billy Elliot, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Diane Rawlings, Danny Tucker, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Francis Bennion, Fran Beaton, Bob Graham, Mary Kenny, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Oliver Kay and Gary Jacob, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Philip Webster and David Charter, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, John Meade, James Bone and Richard Lloyd Parry, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, M. R. Read, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Hamid Arefi, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Stu Carruie, Julia Williamson, Ian Johns, S. A. Condon, Leighton Vaughan Williams, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Robert Jones, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Denis Seguin, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nic Hopkins and Gabriel Rozenberg, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Russell, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Helena De Bertodano, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Howard Lamb, Clare Dight, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Thomas Stuttaford, Jenny Davey, Michael Meacher, Patience Wheatcroft, Nicola Copping and Alice Olins, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Senate accuses Galloway over oil Stab suspect dies Career Every Thursday Blair's moment Arsenal assault 'No politician can afford to offend the affluent, middle classes of the South' Interest rate cut signalled after slump on high street Screen at Cannes MacAulay Culkin gives Jackson trial evidence 'Errant pilots' cause White House to be evacuated in panic In the Times Today Crossword 79 Today's Weather Interest rates set to fall Comment Care poor for critically ill Costly car raid Travellers on stud Lamb slaughter Correction Rise of the Child Star sportsexclusive Jackson never touched me Furious Macaulay Culkin rejects claim that he was abuse victim, writes Chris Ayres in Los Angeles Galloway was given Iraq oil allocations, says Senate report Saddam-era officials claim MP's support won him reward, reports James Bone France is drawn into Oil-for-Food scandal 'Gorgeous George' flourishes as a survivor Lesbian model wins appeal Murder arrests Text sentence Patients in peril Motorway death Crash mystery Dirty night away Rolex Crime Trail Suspect in knife attack on Abigail found dead Thousands still wait for aid Rebuilding work has hardly begun in most of the disaster-hit countries, report Catherine Philip, Daniel McGrory, James Bone and Richard Lloyd Parry Promises and Payments: How the Sums Fail to Add up millions to lift their despair Families say final goodbye to lost victims Forecast of a heatwave ignite fears of a killer summer Too-confident Met Office is entering crystal ball territory Man's Second Best Friend By a Correspondent: Blackpool's donkeys also given work rights Lords face time limit on Bills Branson damage Special tribute Fire victims Shirt saves boy Market banned Labour MEPs defy leadership and vote for a 48-hour week Police forces across Britain investigate postal vote fraud Government says there are legitimate grounds for concern, Lewis Smith reports Mercedes-Benz Where Inquiries are under Way Ibm Bike crash 'a prank that went wrong' Crocodile tears of karate wife-killer Trials start for a vaccine aimed at fighting obesity Index lastminute.com Pupils revise their diet as brainfood sales soar Today Tomorrow Toyota People Arts Minister's brush with his new brief Pots and kettles bulldog broadband Road to salvation Picture Gallery Ps Samsung Firstnight T2 Gleeful leap into an unsentimental world Firstnight Theatre Pros and cons of PR voting system Effect of the UKIP's intervention on election results Price of (and odds on) democracy Deputy Ambassador of Iran: Iran endures Breast-feeding Help for survivors of disasters Tribute to Jenkins Cabinet deadbeats? One Person, One Vote Only individual registration can make voting secret and secure Artistic Powerhouse Tate Modern deservedly celebrates five dynamic years Small, sick, caustic, bizarre-looking: the characteristics of a modern icon Wasted Time A European directive returns to haunt Britain Thunderer: Confucian solution for Harry Victory for the bourgeoisie Now more than ever, no politician can afford to offend the affluent, southern middle classes The Times Join the Debate No longer bestriding the world Tony Blair has little room for manoeuvre in dealing with Brussels and foreign powers We need power to the people, not to the autocratic new Labour clique A new kind of social justice cries out to be implemented in today's polarised Britain Basic error 'show Harry did not cheat in art exam' Gl Diet BT McCartney joins high street fashion chain Sainsbury's Companies forced to close over £4m buy-to-let scam Online Health Nationwide churchill Doubt cast on Briton's jailing Passenger peril Prison thanks M6 deaths Crack user caught on camera in London bus The Times Shoppers win ban on boys in the hoods Thriving red deer threaten to run Highland habitats T2 Woolwich Just AA sk onetel Boots Girl branded a witch tells of torture Let me choose the time to go, Blair asks backbenchers The revolving door sees heavy traffic 'No' campaign to pre-empt French vote Tomorrow Darling, you were wonderful, MPs tell man they love to hate Lib Dem 'air war' campaign under fire for wasting Kennedy's time Robot that reproduces itself takes step forward Sadolin Dippy gets dusting-down for 100th anniversary Pioneer launches plc in race for stars Film-makers hail the power in the East Beckham's Real move made into art Prudential Head for Europe if you want to age beautifully on screen, says Rampling Hollywood has an ageist approach to casting, actress tells Dalya Alberge in Cannes Rise of a Star BBC strike targets the Cup Final threshers Homechoice Pulling Plug Multiple Display Advertising Items School refuses a place to boy who lives next door Jaguar Times World News Another bomb, another 71 dead: just another working day in Iraq Locusts cloud view of German reform Multiple Display Advertising Items By Our Foreign Staff: Nazi camp survivor is a fraud PRU Health Wrapping up the glacier to keep it cold Resistance look to sabotage referendum Opposition to the EU constitution grows in France as the media is accused of brainwashing, reports Charles Bremner Calumet Photographic (Reuters): Increase in faked euros (AFP): Greeks strike (AP): Benedict stamps (AP): Sticking point (AFP): Burden lifted Timesonline Trafalgar 200 Tempur Student rioters shot dead Nature Of course I breast-fed my baby at the Lords. It's for my people Giles Whittell discovers why a luta continua - the struggle continues - for the aid worker who became a First Lady Years of Woe (Reuters): North Korea's nuclear leap (AFP): Army rebels freed (AP): Suharto released (AP): Polio outbreak (AFP): Kashmir bomb (Reuters): Abu Ghraib fine (AP): Probe finds moon (Reuters): Bed and break FilmFirst Case against Unlikely alliance as Hillary shoots for the White House Judgment day for Bush's man—and his foreign policy Times Business FirstGroup profits Pru China sacking Cazenove posts Stock Markets Currencies Commodities No pension rescue for ex-Rover workers Taxman travels beyond the grave to claim last 'rights' American suitor for lastmin Rates need a change of tack Shop around Ing Direct Consensus must replace pensions chaos Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Neuf takes control of Cegetel Quote of the Day Data BlackBerry Exchange Rates Results in Brief Business Big Shot Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Warner Music tumbles on first day The Times Disney profit rise beats expectations Sink or Swim UBM faces defeat on Hollick payout $100m loss is a drop in the ocean for Bronfman Russian grocers bag $500m in UK float Markets Sitting Pretty Unilever revolt over payoff lean-service Saudi royal buys den of 'White Mischief' north east england Rise in commercial property lending sparks fears Tax Talks on Real Estate Trusts Left jab for Cox Rock exchange Asian demand helps to shrink UK trade deficit America's gap closes City Diary Walt's weeds 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 Interexec HSBC workers vote to strike Airline staff face pension shortfall Equitable clients 'in the dark' NAPF to put its pensions blueprint to Blunkett Biotech firm may scrap float over banks' valuation The Times Having a 'better late than never' attitude is bad for British business Standards business for sale Merci Pentland only dipping into JD Rising rent may force Dixons off high street Bezier goes up for sale with £100m price tag Business Equity Prices redicket Wm Morrison unnerved by slowing sales ahead of update Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Eurotop 100 Dixons walks a tightrope but is keeping its balance The Day's Biggest Movers FirstGroup Gilts Paragon hit by fears over crackdown Smaller Capitalisation Shares Sterling Energy Times Register Lady Harrod Redoubtable Norfolkwoman who worked energetically to save her county's churches from dereliction Lady Harrod, OBE, architectural conservationist, was born on December 1, 1911. She died on May 9, 2005, aged 93 Lives Remembered Colonel David Hackworth Vietnam hero who became a fierce critic of the Pentagon's conduct of the war Colonel David Harckworth, Vietnam veteran and author, was born on November 11,1931. He died of cancer on May 4, 2005, aged 73 Slowdown School debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Slowdown School Are driver safety courses a better response to speeding than Gatsos, penalty points and fines? More police True course A cop-out First-timers Look at the figures Technical solution What about me? Ulterior motive Empty numbers Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Want to place a classified advertisement? Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Reader Offers Ltd Egypt The Times Irishferries.com A grand spree? Make it a country getaway Short Haul Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Scrimshankers can't take the pressure Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day May 12, 1956 Five-Day Forecast Weathercall The Times Construing restrictive terms in lease from 50 years ago Court will never tolerate illegal conduct by police Court of Appeal Criminal Division Regina v Grant Times Sport Mona Lisa brushed off in baffling Musidora Racing Times Test Grave approach offers meagre encouragement to visit Redcar Diary Motivator inspires in Dante Rob Wright was in sparkling form yesterday York The Wright Track Perth Racing Yesterday's Results York Brighton Exeter Newcastle Perth Carlisle Ludlow Stewart faces difficult road Ryder Cup worry Toney stripped Nicol retires hurt Today's Fixtures Cricket Football The Results Service Racing Henman weathers storm All you need is love in farce of wild-card system Tennis Neil Harman on the embarrasing defeats that harm the sport and Britain's reputation Dynamic Du Toit returns to scene of triumph Paralympic Sport Names to Watch Soft seats and plenty of sleep as Lions hard men head for battle Restless Farrell uses twilight zone to crack his new code Christopher Irvine finds the former Great Britain captain biding his time Leicester bring back Corry for final reckoning Ashraful given the benefit Cricket Langeveldt is hat-trick hero Brutal Blackwell teaches Scotland a harsh lesson The Sunday Times Celebrities wrestling with ratings flop Giles Smith Sport on Television Warne hits new heights by racing to century Frizzell County Championship First Division Giles adds to England worries Joyce makes all the running Brown takes toll of threadbare Glamorgan attack Shafayat hands power to Northamptonshire Derbyshire suffer after Moore's early reprieve Ackerman leads where others fail to follow Yesterday's Scoreboards Frizzell County Champlonship First division kent v Hampshire Middlesex v Gloucestershire Surrey v Glamorgan Sussex v Warwickshire Frizzell County Championship Second Division Leicestershire v Yorkshire Northamptonshire v Essex Worcestershire v Derbyshire Millward's defence aided by Warrington Rugby League Colourful Australian's presence will be missed Christopher Irvine finds the former St Helens coach has support from an unlikely source Swear Box Favourable surface noises for new-look Windsor Equestrianism Pearce close to making City post permanent Berger misses out on Perrin rebuilding plan The Premiership Today Wigan hail the hero who carried on with broken leg Dowie seeking to hit rivals for six on Palace's sticky wicket Battle to Avoid Relegation Owen Slot finds a manager using unusual methods to relax his team for their big day 'Trapdoor Sunday' excites conspiracy theorists Bottom of Table Mikel safe after scare Real handed fine Vital Statistic Bradford service Eriksson relents over Rooney Shearer becomes heir apparent Summer Plans Norwich Union Frustrated Baros is resigned to his fate at Liverpool Sorry Everton buried by Arsenal's Arsenal Everton Peuglot For the Record The Times Crossword 22,974 Ferguson raises the pace to close gap on Chelsea Times Sport Bergkamp at sixes and sevens The Times Index The Revolutions Starts Here! Quotes of the Day The vicar, the bacon sandwich and a question of ethics thetimes Progress is slow A head for figures Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? We're ready to rise: the Judith Warner's new book strikes a chord with women under intolerable pressure to be perfect mother. The backlash has begun, she tells Helena De Bertodano The Age of Anxiety: Losing Control is our Greatest Fear Mums who try too hard 'Mothers tend to cave into every whim of the child to avoid any kind of conflict' The Times Defeating DTs Smart chemo may offer a joint solution A treatment for lymphoma is also showing encouraging results in the fight against rheumatoid arthritis, reports Dr Thomas Stuttaford Why the highest form of charity is to find someone else a job In the final extract from his new book, Dr Jonathan Sacks, the Chief Rabbi, argues that we have created a culture of blame where citizens fail to take responsibility. People should be helped to recover their independence Give Peace a Chance, even if It Means Living with Differences Ten ways to serve the tender spears home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Asparagus, Pea & Fontina Risotto Getting Personal: Nicola Benedetti I love dancing in front of a mirror Screen I'd like to thank my owner Festival James Christopher gears up for a critical fortnight - Palme d'Or, pooches and all The spread of films is admirable Whatcar? Martha's London is the Interview The director of the only big British film at Cannes talks to James Christopher Chelsea The Fortnight that Can Make You So Cannes Do: Pick of the Fest Mondovino New kids on the Croisette Report Among the 32,000 movie people will be six upstarts. Kevin Maher profiles them A Good Woman It's Not over when It's over Private Have evening dress, will travel Parties Throw the dice (not supplied) and follow Wendy Ide as she eats canapes and finds the best pools to fall into Famous for Being…there Megastores Vs Boredom Screen Punch-drunk on stunts New Releases Wendy Ide marvels at a new martial arts master and a chilling Chabrol Renoir Review in Four Words or Less Read Sounds Tomorrow for the Sharpest Music Writers around Kingdom of Heaven Missing the mother lode More New Releases Jane Fonda's comeback is frankly monstrous, says Ian Johns Goss and Gossamer Nicola Copping and Alice Olins on the changing festival style The Times Carte Noire Much happier on the outside Profile Juliette Binoche is back on home turf, says Kevin Maher All her characters are 'sisters' Still taking our breath Profile At 74, Jean-Luc Godard retains his power to stun, says Ian Johns French Festival Films Intimate tales rather than epics characterise this year's entries, finds Sheila Johnston Life through the Lens: The World according to Godard Carte Noire Movie Books Graphic depictions Interview This time David Cronenberg really is drawn to horror, says Denis Seguin They're not extinct yet Pop Oasis Astoria, Wc2 Concert First Choice Concert LSO/Davis Dance Robert Cohan Gala Sadler's Wells Entertainments Dance Compagnie Käfig Peacock, WC2 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Prime Time Film Guide Factual Sport Kids BBC One Ray Mears' Bushcraft BBC Two, 8pm Variations The Princes in the Tower Channel 4,9pm Kath & Kim BBC Two, 10pm Mystery Men (1999) Sci-Fi, 10pm/2.05am 20 Fingers (2004)/the Circle (2000)/Don (1998) Channel 4,12.10am/1.35am/3.20am The Substance of Fire (1997) BBC Two, 12.25am Yentob's arts series lacks imagination Viewing Guide Take it to the wire, Tim True Fiction Hugo Rifkind T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3588 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Concept2 Career Index NAO Inside Contact us timesonline Working from a position of trust The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week… What Else Happened BMS It's good to talk and it saves time Week 5: Telephone Screening The Lowdown The 60-Second Index Time to let yourself go How To…plan for an Early Retirement Why toil until you drop when with sensible preparation you could afford to manage life without that dull and declining career? 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