News from 16/05/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Shirley English and Adam Luck, Widget Finn, Nigel MacNicol, David Adams, Matthew Syed, Alison Doig (Energy Specialist), Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the year, Joan Atkins, Tom Bawden and Patrick Hosking, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Lee Lewis, Victor Ross, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Mohinder Singh, Arden Olson, Ivo Tennant, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Cormac Murphy-O'connor, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Rachel Halliburton, James Bone, Nick Daws, Nicola Norton, Sam Marlowe, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Danny RICH(Chief Executive), Pat Gibson, David McVay, Marazban Aibara, Jane MacArtney, MacDonald, Donald Hutera, Alexandra Frean and Steve Bird, Joshua Jampol, Anthony Browne, Will Morrey (President), Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Nick Hopkins, Matthew Rhodes (Managing Director), Michael Knipe, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dom Anthony Sutch, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Malcolm Lloyd Albert, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Charles Freeman, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Macro Vendetti, Anatole Kaletsky, Hanne Stinson (Executive Director), Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, David H. Walton, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Nugee, Greg Hurst, Stuart Crainer, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Dan Silver, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, John Westerby, Kaveh Golhekol and Bill Edgar, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, David Lawrenson, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Andrew Haldenby, Richard Dowden, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Steve Coomber, Dr Tanya Byron, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Iqbal Sacranie (Secretary), Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marianne MacDonald, Judith Towler, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Bill Sherratt, Stewart Tendler and Adam Luck, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Linda Howard, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Des Dearlove, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, Daniel Johnson, Dom Antony Sutch, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, William Rees—mogg, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Kenneth Herman, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Brian Stowe, Owen Slot, Felicity Hoare, Graham Weale (Director), Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, David Lucas, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Iraqi insurgents upstage Rice visit Dalek cruelty Uzbek death toll Services switch First Test squad 'Why does Oxford always come top in politics?' Times sales soar Jury trials saved after U-turn on terror laws Queen's Speech Ecstasy and agony: a four-part drama In the Times Today World News Business Sport T2 The Register Crossword 71 Miscellany The Times Today's Weather Tory hopefuls ignore Howard gagging order A Day of Jostling for Attention Non-jury trials plan shelved Comment Equality? Well, not exactly Climate warning Happy New Year The Renault Safety Zone Nightmares? Just a part of growing up Let's not be beastly to Daleks Censors say children should not learn to admire cruelty against Doctor Who's mortal enemy, writes Adam Sherwin Insurgents greet Rice with car bombings, murders and chaos British envoy signs off after a year of heroics Memory errors cost elderly Rare bird vigil Train doors ruling Mud pair rescued Life on the wave Business Pensioner shot dead by Spanish teen gang Christian Aid Riddle of pianist who will not speak Police struggle to identify man found wandering in dinner suit, David Rose reports Trigger-happy teenagers boost crime figures with toy guns onetel Broadband subject to availability, compatibility and … Plastic Imitations that Can Blind, Cripple or Maim Police protest on lost patrols Missing camper Digging for riches Body in lough Shot in stomach Democracy car Mother's instinct Women more likely to develop drink addiction Cheapest Fares New mortgage deals hold prospect of big savings New Bills could trigger a chain Police Minister proposes some American-style justice for British offenders, reports Richard Ford This Week in Westminster Offshore firms that saved party donor £3m in tax At a Glance the Queen's Speech reaction among Labour rebels The Government admits that it will have to heed backbench views as it publishes controversial proposals, Greg Hurst writes Footballers face court for brawls on pitch Madonna is an unlucky star for Israeli foreign policy Got a nose for comedy writing? AXA Financial Protection Iberial Housing Jewels of the Crown AA Price for 12 months Option 100 Vehicle Based Cover … Fadesa How royals live in luxury on the cheap Divided nation Finding long-lasting answers to global energy problems Frustration of increasing bureaucracy Tory thinking on better services Long-service soldiers Waste not. . . Weather vein New call to cancel Third World debt Correctly addressed The Times Uniform Sentences New thinking, not brighter clothes alone, is needed to tackle crime Dandified Daleks An absurd ruling takes the fun out of Doctor Who Good morning, readers; and now for this week's moral dilemma Science Notesbook A Region on the Brink The shootings in Uzbekistan could destabilise all Central Asia The Domino effect: or why the Tories get their thrills on Blueberry Hill Howard's promotion of these young men could end up harming or even destroying them There is a valuable place for toffs in national life, in the pages of Tatler We've got to talk to Mugabe If the West wants to avoid a catastrophe, it has to change its policy on Zimbabwe The Times Join the Debate Oxford, crucible of power For generations, a single university has had a grip on the keys to No 10. What is its secret? Thunderer: It's enough to bring on a rash Death note hints at Abigail suspect's split personality Here's a note to remind you to switch to Lloyds TSB Stabbing suspects in court Green Flag motoring assistance Tiscali Broadband Legal aid plan 'unfair to black lawyers' National Geographic Roadside drug test for drivers Road Safety Pathologists' justice warning Law Great Marbella hotels Firstnight in T2 RAC New voice douses Hendrix's beautiful fire—but dancers still manage to rock Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Business Partner Firstnight The analogy is strong in this one DHL London cuts red tape to complete for a leading role on film Direct Line Doctors challenge patient's final say on right to live First Active Su Doku Britain counts £100bn cost of stress in the workplace T2 Malta Gozo Comino Direct Line cover your plumbing & drainage emergencies Direct Line Insurance plc Warning Signs Hiscox The Renault Safety Zone Bankrupt women paying for credit cards Scientists hail new discoveries Statins Common heart drugs have an extra benefit for men and women Medicine's handiest weapon is developing a variety of roles Commentary Berocca in the long fight against cancer Smoking Vaccine demonstrates potential to transform addiction treatment Drug-runner leaves hidden clue to £10m pot of gold Alliance Leicester churchill.com Times World News Mayhem follows Uzbek massacre Thousands flee as reports put death toll at 600 and miltants battle with troops, writes Jeremy Page Index Reticence is price for War on Terror Russia Parents prepare for harsh lesson in Russian Justice Oil Giant's Decline and Fall The Times Homechoice I Should Pay Less for my Health Insurance A new plot twist to Pasolini's murder South Africans embark on an odyssey to beat elitism of yachting's supreme race Winning Streak The Times Direct Picture Gallery Long Road to the Vote Direct Line Western eyes on democracy in Horn of Africa Incendiary Koran claim may be false, editor admits The Sunday Times Police dig up record 15 tonnes of cocaine (Reuters): Nuclear warning (Reuters): Coup plotters free (AP): Six killed in raid (AP): Ferry disaster (AP): Students rescued (AFP): End of the road Saddam paid Russia in oil for support at Security Council Raja Fashions Israel renews citizenship ban Times Business Ex-editor's bid Toyota-GM talks Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones DTI backs plan for 'clean coal' technology Glazer may find himself in a corner at United Dan Sabbagh London—Paris direct Tax rises hinge on politics, not economics Economic View Brown must either raise taxes substantially or cut spending harder than ever Increase in UK firms' profitability set to stall Need to Know the Week Ahead Bricks and Mortar How the Week Finished Data Day Carpe Eurostar Opec reassures over shortage fears AOL aims at UK home phone market Merck drug 'slows spread of cancer' Change of the Week Data Exchange Rates Smaller Stock to Watch Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Business Big Shot British Funds Magazine ruling by OFT expected to hit small shops Stacking up The Times Ceres power cell sets world alight LMS plans 1,000 homes in Thames project eurostar Bonus for postmen as Royal Mail profit rises to £1.5m a day RoadChef to change name in rule tussle Toyota geared to aid GM amid fear of 'Japan bashing' Business Brown stands firm on £3bn EU rebate China poised to revalue yuan—not before time Beijing is keen to avoid appearing to bow to overseas pressure Rising middle class drives consumer revolution Boom Time envirowise Fund seeks gate to Indian riches Three days that rocked the City and ended the long lunch Martin Waller reviews a documentary on the 1987 market crash and the storms that led up to it Maison de la France Black Days Abbey drops plan to sell James Hay pension unit Trust board says rebels face conflict of interest prestbury City adds outsiders to mayoral panel Security provider has sights locked 21st Century Stars: Group 4 Securicor A £1.5bn company active worldwide has big aims in its fragmented sector, writes Christine Seib on opportunities for global growth Public guardians with firm roots in history The Times Lapses sour company image Business Equity Prices The Times Equity Prices Business Reader Offers Ltd Times Register Fei Xiaotong Sociologist who was persecuted during Mao's Cultural Revolution and rehabilitated 30 years later under Deng Xiaoping Index Treasures saved from Taleban vandals Notebook Archaeology Dig sites provide a rich seam for thriller writers debate@thetimes. co. uk More Pork, Vicar? A Times writer regrets the trouble caused over the vicar of Badminton's pub lunch An ill wind A matter of manners Laugh it off What's your view? To contribute to debates on this … Read the scripture Song and dance Keep quiet PC world On second thoughts Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Memorial Services School News Lecture Dinner Birthdays Retirements Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Park recalls Roman glories Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? body&soul Times Newspapers Holiday pay not available after exhaustion of sick pay Court of Appeal Ainsworth and Other's v inland Revenue Commissioners Success fee cannot be varied for different periods of proceedings Court of Appeal Innocent warehousekeeper must pay tax House of Lords Times on Line Desert dust causes climatic mayhem Weather Eye Nature Notes Tony Blair is being urged to stay out of the limelight amid worries among his closest Five-Day Forecast Today: Rain Moving South, Drier and Brighter in the North, Temperatures: Max 15C. Min Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Racing Shamardal regains former dash to give Godolphin classic cheer Racing Channel 4 poised to call it a day Index Times Test Rakti raises the bar as Attraction withers Windsor Bath Newton Abbot The Wright Track Wolverhampton Racing Yesterday's Results Musselburgh Leaders in the Flat Championships Funnell revels in change of fortune Equestrianism Hoy leads way as Germans enjoy field day Federer finds feet for his Paris quest LTA squad escape from danger after anxious wait American Express How They Stand Wood keeps Wolves on upward curve Engage Super League Stumbling Broncos face pitch battle Huddersfield Glants London Broncos Bid for equality carries a price Elite sport for the disabled should not be immune from criticism, Matthew Syed says The Grove Dame Tanni dominates with golden performance Seat auto emocion The Results Service Ruthless Wasps in no mood to show mercy to Johnson Zurich Premiership Final British & Irish Lions 2005 O'Gara leaves Scarlets red-faced Celtic Cup Final Saracens start to build on Diamond's early work Wildcard Final Timesonline Maserati Woodward lays out his path for future Khan takes the plunge into world of untold riches Boxing Owen Slot watches as Kindelán bows to the young Briton Professional preparation pays off for teenager Rossi's rivals left trailing Loeb triumphs Muller stays top Heat sweep up Tornadoes top Shot down Today's Fixtures Reading rise to the occasion with final say Hockey Timesonline McGrath leads way in famous victory Cricket Frizzell County Championship Saturday's Scoreboards Golf Björn back in winner's circle after play-off Golf Steelbacks reel under fierce salvo by Flintoff Totesport League First Division Outlaws struggle after Vaas removes danger men Mature Bopara steers Essex home Powerful Pietersen leads the way for Hampshire Index Mustard provides dash of inspiration for Durham Totesport League Second Division Surrey suffer as Mongia has fun with bat and ball Yesterday's Scoreboards Prolific Yardy punishes wayward Bangladeshis Tour Match PK still building on favourable initial impression Peugeot England Squad The Times Crossword 22,977 Johnson questions validity of excuse for positive test Athletics Coe ready for sprint towards Singapore Olympic Games John Goodbody talks to the leader of the London bid as the race for 2012 hots up Times Sport Pietersen left in reserve as Thorpe holds off challenge The Times The Game Index Get Me to a Monastery Quotes of the Day Oh, the farmer and the townie should be friends The new Government's first task must be to mend its bridges with the countryside Wave goodbye Gherkin in a pickle Spy and slippers Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Why male spirituality hasn't got a prayer As the BBC tracks five postulants in a monastery, Daniel Johnson argues that modern man has few opportunities to explore the meaning of life, while Dom Antony Sutch, a Benedictine monk, notes a growing identity crisis among men aged 20 to 35 Monastic Origins No quick fixes in matters of faith Stability is perhaps the vow most relevant to 'those who seek' these days Countless men yearn for respite Four Monastic Retreats From party girl Noted for her 'wild' lifestyle in the past, the actress Anna Friel is now modelling for a pregnancy charity. Meeting her is an uplifting experience, says Marianne MacDonald to sensible mother-to-be A life enhancer A chemotherapy pill for colorectal cancer promises fewer side-effects, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The drug reduces the number of times a patient has to visit a chemotherapy clinic Xeloda is also being used successfully in cases of breast cancer that has spread Tesco The Times Offersdirect The still wide-awake club Each week Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologist, answers readers' questions A Problem Shared The siren sound of sweet red peppers Dish Magimix UK Ltd Red Pepper Soup with Fried Feta Timesonline Men's Style Give me Liberty Clothes shopping is like love for James Delingpole—and right now he's taking Liberty home with him (it's a sex thing) Simon Says. . . I don't swim like a fish. Thank God Microwave Man Be a sure winner in the Crib Notes: The Season Royal Enclosure Arts Double sting in his tales From Mormons, to The Wicker Man, writer Neil LaBute talks to Ian Johns as two new plays open The Shock and Awe of Labute Cash in the bonk Television The Holy Grail of reality TV is celebrations having sex on screen, and Love islands is betting big money that it will be first ITV has invited celebrities who have already slept with each other Week Ahead Neil Fisher Duke of York's Theatre Views with a room Theatre Two innovative new productions are exploring sex and alienation in the hotel room. Rachel Halliburton checks in Seven ablaze in grace Pop The Arcade Fire Astoria, WC2 Pop The Go! Team Electric Ballroom, NW1 Dance Union Dance Company Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera The Ivory Tree St Edmundsbury Cathedral First Night Theatre Theatre of the New Ear Festival Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Discovery Sport Prime Time Film Guide National Geographic Sky 558, Cable Kids Artsworld Sky 157 Performance Sky 202, Cable Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Both feet set firmly in the past Weekend's TV Viewing Guide Expatiate! Expatiate! True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3591 Polygon Word Watching Su Doku Would you like to be a writer? The Writers Bureau The Game Captain Marvel Does It Again The Game Says Whistle Blower The Climax David McVay on the reaction of the key figures once their fate was decided Great Escape Gives Robson a Career High Bottom Three Counting the Cost of Relegation Life and Death? Ask my Grandfather Aki Riihilahti wipes away the tears and puts his relegation pain in perspective How the Drama Unfolded Four into Three Goes Every Which Way The Climax Mark Pougatch follows all the twists in a live drama Joyous Albion Defy Gravity Bottom at Christmas Worthington down and out Palace Depart on Blue Note The Climax Relegated Strikers Sure to Be Offered Swift Return to the Top Window Closes for Redknapp Southampton's Fall Complete The Games Barclays Premiership Tottenham Still Stuck in Middle Uefa Cup Place within Reach The Times Offersdirect City Fowl up in Race to Europe Hunt for Big Name Begins Cisse Seizes Silver Linning Arsenal Sunk by Opportunism of Heskey Home Bolton Benefit from N'gotty's Dismissal Sharp Rebuke for Eriksson Makelele Stays on at Chelsea The Take over Tycoon Closes in on Big Prize Manchester United's period as a plc is about to end, reports Ashling O'connor Money-Motivated American at Home with Old Trafford Matthew Syed says that fans should stop fighting a world they do not understand Welcome the Rich Investor Tony Cascarino says that the new owner wants success as well as profits Strinkers Give Preston Hope Ipswich Leave Royle Dizzy McAuley Lifts Lincoln Tonight Southend Draw Some Comfort Carlisle Bounce Straight Back after Murphy Strike The Games Beavon Double Condemns Sudbury to Hat-Trick of Heartache Altrincham End Five-Year Exile Arveladze and Buffel Set up Grand Final Home Away Dundee Beattie Rewards O'neill's Gamble Race to Gain Acceptance Gabriele Marcotti uncovers the truth behind players links to racist elements Barcelona Catalan joy brings misery for Michael Owen and Madrid, Tony Evans says Frustrated Ranieri Desperate The former Chelsea manager is looking for a new 'project'. Tony Evans To Plot a Route Back into Management 'I built a very good foundation with Chelsea, Nothing More' Results and Statistics In Party Mood Okocha at Odds with Home Ills James Ducker finds the Nigeria star giving back to his ailing country Okochafile Agents Facing Letter of Law Solicitors would do their job better and cheaper, Alex Wade reports Torry Army Fighting for their Day in Sun Matthew Roberts joins expatriate fans of Torrevieja in their quest for La Liga Thefantasygame Kezman Takes Pride Place in Hall of Shame Thesuperleague Championship manager www.timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Champions Manager Match of the Day Delia's Dish Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures The Hairdryer Eriksson's Geriatricos Twice the Power Libya A country coming in from the cold Michael Knipe and Macro Venditti see Libya making its mark on the global economy Court verdict threatens to hinder improving relations A Pragmatic leader now Michael Binyon assesses the changed Muammar Gaddafi Europe hopes for success in second oil auction Facts and Figures US majors know when to raise a bid Macro Venditti recounts the stunned faces of Europeans at the last auction of oil licences Company chiefs beat path to corporation door The three embargoes Libyan Arab Foreign Bank Kufra carrot to tempt big oil firms Macro Venditti reports on the next stage of energy exploration Pipeline project was planned during the embargo years Marco Venditti says that a gas link under the Mediterranean has transformed Libya's industry General Post & Telecommunication Company Messages Bank sector prepares for privatisation Macro Venditti looks at North Africa's sleeping financial giant Mobiles for every man, women and child Marco Venditti reports on the moves Libya making to catch up in telecommunications Tamoil From ruins to desert racing, Libya has it all Marco Venditti finds a land of contrasts awaiting tourists A football-mad nation's dream of glory Marco Venditti reports on the country's passion for the game Internet gives the younger generation an edge BOV MaltaEnterprise Malta will still ease the way into Libya Michael Knipe says the island was Tripoli's lifeline when it was an international pariah National Oil Corporation The Cranfield MBA Job market improves after sluggish period Des dearlove finds schools are more optimistic on prospects Fits your lifestyle Latest News on the MBA Front London Business School Big Players lured by chance of a gaming windfall A new course has been designed to cash in on liberalised gambling laws, says Joshua Jampol Branding makes a big difference for schools Steve Coomber looks at the ever more vital art of presentation The Bradford MBA Esade reveals the logic behind its new logo Handicap facing corporate high-flyers Tailored MBAs could prove a disadvantage, reports Widget Finn Henley Flexibility is name of the game with programmes Stuart Crainer reports on the trend for much wider choice Treasury's rankings put UK schools in the shade Des Dearlove explains why a government list is contentious University of Southampton Private Colleges seek to lure overseas students Stephen Hoare looks at Cheaper alternatives Foreign students regard Brighton as giving good value for money DU Business School Brash addition to Oxford's spires Des Dearlove visits Said, which is rising high in the world rankings Bologna pact represents a quiet revolution in European education The Changes will increase competition, says Des Dearlove Warwick East Europeans value management skills to rebuild their countries Middle East is the big growth market Business education is on the rise, says Steve Coomber Business schools must be sensitive to religious and cultural issues Bath India's brightest and best take their MBAs early Stephen Hoare reports on an elite who quickly find jobs Playing the game for real Manchester Schools want to attract budding entrepreneurs Steve Coomber enters the Dragon's Den Swapping the shed for a course at a business school seems a good bet How to fund that expensive course Students need to think about funds more than a year before they apply Durham Explosion of jobs in public sector sees more MPAs Stephen Hoare reports on a dilemma for business schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cass Business School
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