News from 13/05/2005
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Kate Taylor, Andrew Robson, Peter Klinger and Jon Ashworth, Robert Sturdy, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sarah Potter, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Robert Molton, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dan Maddicott, Philip Howard, Lucia Van der Post, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Paul McGuinness, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Brian N. Dancer, Gordon Miller, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Nick Hopkins, Steven Johnson, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Michael Howard and Tony Blair, Alan Hamilton, A. J. Lewis, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Douglas M. Hendry, Tony Dixon, Angela Jameson, John Price, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Nicole Swengley, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Martin Rennew, Matthew Pryor, Amanda Holloway, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John Whysall, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Tricia Hilder, Derek Hornby, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Alastair Walker, David Lipsey, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, James Michels, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, Helen Rumbelow Frances Gibb and Daniel McGrory, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Jessie Yapp, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Bone and Elaine Monaghan, John Stamford, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Corbert, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Antony Walker, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Loran Blackwood, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Sarah Vina, Owen Slot, James Lyall, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBlair backs shop ban on 'hoodies' McCartney threat Turkey trial ruling Bricks and Mortar Sweet deal Pensions hope 'France will decide how long Tony Blair stays in office' Angry fans fight £790m US take over of Man Utd Inside Cannes do: Scartlett hears London calling In the Times Today Crossword 87 Trains still late but 'fat controllers' get bonus of up to £¼m Police warn McCartney sisters of arson threat Punctuality Illegal dye alert on EU imports Good year for life £58,000 for libel Blair hoax charge Royal case lost Jaw-dropping ad Girlfriend of suspect may hold clue to Abigail attack Detectives fly to Australia in hope of discovering if the suicide of former boyfriend could have been caused by more than a broken heart, reports Stewart Tendler BT The Villager who Vanished New law to tackle post vote fraud has become top priority Register Picture Gallery Enough reform, says Lord Woolf 'Witch' trial ordeal Flotilla security Drivers' shame Archer returns Police cars fail Corrections Teachers trumped by business pupils Versace GL Diet London is just capital for Woody Allen's new film The film-maker has abandoned his native Manhattan for the light of an English summer, Dalya Alberge reports from Cannes IWC Snack attack as Cadbury wolfs Will ethical trader Green & Black's be forced to swallow its principles along with confectionery giant's cash? Peter Klinger and Jon Ashworth report MMR is urged for children as mumps epidemic spreads The Jacket Jab 'does not lead to bowel disease' How Saddam Used Oil to Buy Influence Diplomats and charity watchdog examine new claims I'm going to give Senate both barrels, says defiant Galloway Jaguar Ps Unreconstructed King Tut Mortimer resurrects old favourite for TV People Dixons Europe campaigners drop their call to kill the pound intel inside Rac M&s dfs dfs Microsoft unveils $1bn attempt to topple PlayStation Bill Gates believes his powerful new Xbox can dominate the home digital entertainment market, Adam Sherwin reports It Started with Tennis State education system 'must die' Staples The Jacket Patient lay dead on ward for four days Lawyer's suicide Snap decision Sainsbury's Same-sex unions High street slump European Union proposal for a 48-hour working week The 'dangers' of motorcycling Weather vein The choice of the next Tory leader Family business Political butchery Where rosé blooms Long service Changing Currencies Britain in Europe's shift reflects the EU battle to come United in Fantasy Those who play in the stock market should not complain afterwards The Long Haul Talk of any early troop withdrawals from Iraq is fanciful Thunderer: Labour's master of inaction Is this the right Tory man? The Conservatives do have a potential leader with the intelligence and experience to do the job The Times How Bambi can beat the big beast Economic realities are perfect ammunition against the Chancellor at the dispatch box After a French 'yes', beware forked tongue of Mr Blair and his friends The Government will say that a no vote means banishment into the darkness sky National Geographic Luxury of modern cars weighs heavy on the environment Life in jail begins for rider's 'cold evil killer' H Mebase You are to blame for yobbish Families are urged to turn their children away from thuggery, binge drinking and vandalism, writes Philip Webster Future still rests on the middle ground Political Briefing Bills of Fare Play hard All he's asking is for a little respect Political Sketch Prescott's brush with a hooded gang moben Vauxhall Courting Controversy Overdose girl, 13, was bullied Police shooting Pigeon abducted Caesarean cut Clarification Tidy Britain posters are just rubbish, women's group says PC World PC World From Michael Portillo to Stephen Twigg:'I recommend a by-election' The defeated Labour MP stands by Tony Blair yet has doubts about 'some of the control Stuff', he tells Tom Baldwin sharps Powerful marriage of light and shade First Night Theatre Blood Wedding Almeida, N1 Samsung Firstnight T2 Times World News From public enemy No 1 to keeper of the keys to Europe Ocalan's Path Georgia warns of blockade if Russian bases not closed Jeremy Page reports from Tbilisi on the rising tensions caused by the ex-Soviet republic's bold assertion of sovereignty The Sunday Times The Jacket Picture Gallery (AFP): France defies birth-rate fall (AFP): Godless pastor (AFP): Life for murderer (AP): Wolf killer jailed (AP): Dead baby arrests (Reuters): Expulsion put off (AFP): War grave found (Reuters): Conjugal wrong Parship sky Sea hero's fate revealed after 217 years Linguists sent to join search for clues to naval mystery, reports Charles Bremner Brinkmanship in Iran nuclear potboiler Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow express Postwar Iraq Iraqis soldier on without power, water, jobs, sewers Military chiefs see no way out yet emporio What's for dinner? A prehistoric rodent on one knew about Spread of leprosy caused by slavers Nature hotels.com Mexican bandits want to take on the stars The Jacket Sword attack over child brides India is shocked by assault on official who objected to wedding, reports Catherine Philp (AFP): 62 'coup plot' men released (AFP): Mother arrested (AP): Anti-US protests (Reuters): 'Avoid Perth' gaffe Who's who on the President's private guest list The Times Senator lets fly at Bush's hawk-but won't ground him (Reuters): Convict sent anthrax hoax (AFP): China sanctions (AP): Football violence Bush pushes pact (Reuters): Colonel ousted AA Home Choice Your music shaped my life, Bashir told Jackson T2 Family hunt to honour only Briton killed by atom bomb The Times Nuclear Dawn On August 9,1945 Tomorrow the Magazine Summer Special Times Business Friday Dollar leaps Grocer eyes India Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Banks in pledge to protect pensions Investec quits as adviser to PartyGaming's $10bn German surge fails to boost eurozone outlook A most Gratifying Ale Little reason to hand over a bonus Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Rumour of the Day Results in Brief 3M in $1.35bn deal for filtration firm Stop Press EADS to end delay over dual chiefs Hodder Headline boosts Lagardère Blockbuster's debt rating cut further Data Day Bet of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Head of 3i warns firms to avoid 'overpriced deals' The Times Morgan Stanley dissidents amplify spin-off demands Myners seeks conduct debate Snap decision City Diary Xeon Tomy talks to rival on merger Lastminute deal nets duo £40m Passengers 'pay £650m too much for flights' United Mersey Docks agrees to dividend Pressure intensifies on MG Rover parent A few truths on pensions, Mr Blunkett DIFA plans Europe's tallest office for City site Out of the bath and into a dry patch . . . Media Parisian advertising boss fights absent Englishman Nic Hopkins talks to Maurice Levy, the chairman of advertising group Publicis Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC property deal ends 26 years early Mediapolis Retreat in oil price fuels British Airways and ICI shares Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes FCH gains from lastminute approach Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 RSA is now more of a good bet despite the share price Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Business Equity Prices NatWest Cabinet Office Whips The Cabinet Constitutional Affairs Office of the Deputy Prime Minister www.timesonline. co. uk/election2005 Culture, Media and Sport Health Privy Council Office Defence Home Office Productivity, Energy and Industry Education and Skills International Development Transport Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Law Officers Treasury Foreign and Commonwealth Office Northern Ireland Office Work and Pensions The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information services. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times Times Register Sir Charles Morrison Landowner and Conservative MP whose moderate views did not find favour with Margaret Thatcher Sir Charles Morrison, MP for Devizes, 1964-92, was born on June 25,1932. He died of cancer on May 9,2005, aged 72 Sir Eric Norris Imperturbable diplomat who as High Commissioner in Kenya and Malaysia soothed political tensions Sir Eric Norris, KCMG, diplomat was born on March 14,1918. He died on March 15,2005, aged 87 Major T. I. Pitman Cavalryman who won the MC under fire in prewar Palestine Major T. I. Pitman, MC cavalryman, sportsman and farmer, was born on February 11,1915. He died on March 26,2005, aged 90 Joe Grant Artist and storyman from the golden age of Disney cartoons Joe Grant, Disney artist and writer, was born on May 15,1908. He died on May 6,2005, aged 96 debate@ the times.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen A Question of Leadership Should Michael Howard and Tony Blair make way for their successros sooner rather than later? Blitz babies unite in praise of snoek and the Spam fritter Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Ceremony School News Memorial Service Memorial to Manchester's fallen police officers is unveiled Births To place death notices, Birthdays In Memoriam - War Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items A very British company relishing its place in the Dark Ages Battle of the Speedsters Hanging around with the big noises Stuart Birch hits on high and low notes as he contrasts the performances of two of the latest upmarket soft-tops Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reg 4 Vehicles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overcooked script turned up the heat Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Controversy is nothing new for Stanstead airport, currently the subject of a dispute abut plans to build another runway Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Today Providing bad character evidence Court of Appeal No time limit for arbitration of dispute Court of Appeal Revovering overpaid benefit subsidy Queen's Bench Division Former partner cannot be legal father House of Lords Times Sport Motivator hits the right note for Bell Racing Yesterday's Results Times Test Derby Betting Frank Sonata can do it his way in Cup The Times Sports Book Newbury Millward swears to clear name Rugby League Super League Hamilton Park Racing Henman's quest for rankings cushion receives hefty blow Tennis Stewart keeps his place in Silverstone driving seat Motor Racing Today's Fixtures Kenny retains humour despite shattering story Paralympic Sport Royals blue as manager falls victim to poor start American Sport Mavericks cast shadow over Suns' campaign No place for sentiment as Dallaglio focuses only on winning Rugby Union Kyran Bracken's playing career may be winding down, … Howell masters the fickle wind on a day for grafters Leaderboard Luckett wins by a whisker Watts faces test Veteran on song Battle of Britain Bob Stuart Teare drops in Mitsubishi Motors Kindelán is Khan's last amateur target James Ducker finds the British boxer in an optimistic mood before his bout with the formidable Cuban champion Dominant Sussex put successors to the sword Frizzell County Championship First Division Scoreboard Sharp Bicknell exploits Glamorgan's lack of application Richardson proves his worth to Middlesex Yesterday's Scoreboards Experience of Gibson blows Yorkshire away Vaas has Derbyshire on the ropes Afzaal leaves Essex with much work to do Second Division Hussey's runs and leadership prove vital Form guide offers grim reading for England On the Run The Times Impressive Hossain makes his Test case 'Staying up is like winning a medal' Vital Statistic The Premiership Today Critical clubs battling to keep plan B under wraps Battle to Avoid Relegation Pearce named City manager Henry's message Happy Wednesday Eriksson springs to defence of 'role model' Rooney Sites for sore eyes as rivals take opportunity to gloat Gary Jacob on how supporters are using the web to spread jokes and derision at United's expense Chelsea FC United Legends Have their Say Why would anyone want to buy the club in this state? Mick Hume, a lifelong 'Cockney Red', gives a fan's view of the Glazer takeover Newton Heath to New Owner Supporters are united against Glazer Successes of the 'snake in sheep's clothing' Owen Slot on the elusive tycoon who has been ruthless in pursuit of profit throughout his business career Poker Glazer's Share of the Action The Times Crossword 22,975 Big Spenders Compared Irish pair pick out an £80m winner Supporters attempt to derail American's hostile bid Times Sport Ferguson the burning issue after Glazer gets his prize The Times Martin Johnson Exclusive The Times I'm stress queen of the Western world, so I'll live to be 90 The modern version of your nineties is a version of a Ralph Lauren advert T2 Quotes of the Day Pharaonic facsimile Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Want to exercise your Forget curling up with a good book, Steven Johnson argues that much-derided popular culture-video games, TV, the internet-develops equally valuable congnitive skills What you rearly hear in the coverage is that the games are fiendishly hard Unlke most forms of entertainment, video games are all about delayed gratification Pros of Probing Winning Games Screen v Page I don't get all modern art, so why should you? Five years after the Tate Modern opened, director Sir Nicholas Serota tells Sarah Vine why it has mass appeal Sir Nicholas is not humourless but he is, nevertheless, a very Serious Person The Times More quality, more quantity . . . and let's hype the hip It should be offering retropectives to mid-career artists. It should hepe the hip An acqulstions fund would allow our national museums to compete financially Who Goes There? Steamy reputation of the asparagus Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Grilled Asparagus with Romesco Sauce and Almonds harder for baby Underwater births are popular among mothers who are looking for a less painful and more 'natural' delivery. But they also pose a significant risk to their babies-one that, in Dr Thomas Stuttaford's opinion, is too high The infant may suffer water in lungs, damage to the brain and pneumonia NB Doctor's Orders Picture Gallery Culture, not MRSA, is the real NHS bug Luxury with Lucia Grown-up chic David Morris Ask Lucia A cool jacket for summer? Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Hair with Hari Picture Gallery Dilemma Hall's Cinderella: the minimum Interview There will be no glass slippers in the director's sober Rossini, says Robert Thicknesse Piccadilly Theatre A Life at the Opera: From Strippers to Cinders Buns and Birtwistle A new music group is taking living composers to rural England, reports Amanda Holloway Hit & Myth Picture Gallery Colour in the concrete Interview Teenage Fanclub are still master songwriters, says Burhan Wazir Teenage dreams so hard to beat: from left to right, … Morcheeba A word from the big bossa Interview Celso Fonseca is bringing the bossa nova up to date, says Clive Davis Classical CDs The Times Swinging Samurai New Albums The Coral are a cut above, says David Sinclair Theatre Lady Day . . . New Players, WC2 Opera & Ballet Derren Brown Strange fruit, bitter taste Opera Hildegard Norwich Cathedral Trouping off colour Theatre The Morris Everyman, Liverpool Concert Cinemaphonia Albert Hall Opera Falstaff Drill Hall, WC1 TV & Radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst Choice Answers from Back Page Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice History dressed up as entertainment I'm, like, totally out of here True Fiction As his First Week at Sandhurst comes to an end, Princes Harry show signs of not fitting in T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3589 Check today's answers by ringing Polygon Word Watching Trafalgar 200 Su Doku No 143 Rating: Fiendish Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Just like the rest of us, many travellers want to put down roots, educate their children and live in peace You can get consent for a hut on a beach but not for a caravan Focus on The Facts behind the Figures: What Estate Agents Say East Anglia Get in Get out Get Away In Small Townhouse in Central London Redhill Plaace, Nw1: a two-bedroom, three-storey house in a small gated development Out Four-Bedroom Cottage in Surrey Shalford: a partty two-storey family house in a tucked-away postion with secluded garden Away Georgian House in Dorset Charmouth: a Grade Ii llsted house dating form 1827 once owned by the Bishop of The Clock Watchers St James Berth Place When Less is Moor You can join the Chelsea set very cheaply with a houseboat, says John Price Damien Hirst and his wife are among the newer residents British Gas What's on Michael Shanly Homes The Island of Greek Revival Create has a multitude of Village houses just waiting to be restored, writes Gordon Miller It's wholly possible to buy a traditional property for £20,000 House Proud Suits Suits Persimmon Westbury Bryant Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Back to Glamour Look on the Brighton Side Multiple Classified Advertising Items imagine Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items In a Glass of its Own The backwoods of Eastern Europe are teeming with style, says Nicole Swengley They took me to and old storeroom that was a treasure store Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford & Bingley CALA Hedge your Bets Should this family remortage or say with their offset deal? It is worth sticking with the offset mortagage for now The Times NHBC
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