News from 17/05/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Annira Silver, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Mark Souster, Robin Herzberg, managing director, Linda Tsang, David Rose, Brian Williams, Ashling O'Connor and James Ducker, Alex Wade, M. R. Weale, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Margaret Cole, Dr Gary Kitchen, director, Richard Irving, Christine ter Meulen, Oliver Palmer, Abigail Rayner and Patrick Hosking, N. Wilter, Anthony H. Ratcliffe, Paul R. Birrell, Joe Joseph, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Richard Hobson, David Sharrock, David McVay, John Sellick, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Liza Ramrayka, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Robert Welding, Jill Dupleix, Dean Godson, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Heather Nicholson, Stephen Farrell, Simon Tebbutt, Nick Hartley, Brenda Ward, Stephen Bax, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Mary Hyde, Charles Bremner, Pat Armstrong, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, David Pannick, QC, Greg Hurst, Sara Dracup, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Mark Hellowell, Angela Jameson, Sarah Butler and Gary Duncan, Russell Kempson, Dave Prentis, general secretory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Bernadette MacDonald-RAGGETT, David Meredith, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris McCarthy, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Tim Mickleburgh, Matt Dickinson, Clive Vacher, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alison Blenkinsop, Nikolas Storey, tobacco control co-ordinator, Adam Fresco and Richard Lloyd Parry, John Newling-Ward Spencers Wood, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Gordon Musson, Simon Dulku, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Dr Alexander van Tulleken, Charlotte Porter, Richard Holledge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Sarah Holmes, Jacqueline Garber, Chris Elliott, managing director, Nick Szczepanik, Ben Hoyle and Jack Malvem, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Galima Bukharbaeva, Matluba Azamatova and Jalil Saparov, Richard J. Griffiths, Ian Johns, Malcolm Boyden, Anjana Ahuja, Chris Bates, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Christopher Brookmyre, Peter Riddell, Neelam Verjee and Christine Seib, Michael Gove, Carly Chynoweth, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Malcolm Langton, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Graham Kings, Anthony Howard, David Conli, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Idris Francis, Peter Klinger, Ronnie Fleming, operations director, Joe Bolger, Alison Cordrey, Patrick Martin,
ResumoThe Times US condemns Uzbek 'massacre' Tell us your worth Prince goes solo Public Agenda Times sales soar Labour loses safe seats in boundary shake-up The forecast: murk, dampness and storms for the BBC Redrawn electoral map will bolster Conservative hopes News In the Times Today Seats Likely to Disappear or Merge Minister backtracks on 'chain-gang' proposal Brown aims to lift EU economy Gambler jailed NHS eBay Fraud Footing the bill Doctors' dilemma ESB As for the Other Five: Times Reviews Back at the start, we are. Wasted our time, we did Film Star Wars III: Revenge of the 2011 Census to ask: how much do you earn? News Sexuality remains taboo as questions on income are included, Richard Ford writes Britain in 2011 Meet the LATs, descendants of the Sixties Schoolgirl dies in bus crash Dog-fighting case Car protest Motorway deaths Correction T2 Disputed Dogma Christian Aid Cracks in Anglican dissent over Mary Joint church group tells Anglicans it is time to backtrack on centuries of dispute about the Virgin, Ruth Gledhill reports Blair hopes to show he is not running out of steam Today's Queen's Speech is packed with Bills based on key manifesto pledges, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst report Morgan Stanley Turning the Heat up on Labour's New Bills Man attacked by youths Ryanair.Com William takes centre of royal stage Prince will represent the Queen for first time at ceremonies honouring New Zealand's war dead, writes Andrew Pierce Tensions mount in Central Asia Chinese carrot-and-stick recipe keeps lid on mounting tensions Witness says that drunken convoy shot at 15,000 in crowd Capital One identity theft assistance IBM Airgun tutor to appeal against her sacking Music is key to piano man's name Depression over BBC after a sudden weather change Weather Eye Intelligent Finance Adull outlook-and beware of flying pigs Dazed and Confused Royal Mail People For only the flakiest, crumbliest runner… Get in there bulldog The old queens Picture Gallery Ps Firstnight in T2 Hiscox Home Insurance National Geographic Power and pain at the cutting edge Theatre Death of a Salesman Lyric, W1 Hugh Montefiore Normal birth Britain's working hours opt-out Effectiveness of speed camera policy Teaching literature at a level Dangerous drug-takers Below ground zero Brown's the source Origin of modern English spelling Unsuitable for children Waste not Free Schools Kennedy's Choice The Liberal Democrat leader should spell out his intentions Party Ties Conservative leaders must not be fashion victims Bow-wow bling bling: the wet-nosed fashionistas take over Japan's streets Free Schools Blair must protect city academies from critics on the Left Ready, steady, cook up reasons for supporting the boiling butcher The censors. . . will. . . exterminate Children understand conflict. If they need protection, it is from the politically correct The Times Picture Gallery Be honest: you're not, are you? Whether it's artful dodging of fares or insurance claim massaging, there's a lot of cheating about Thunderer: Political death by degrees China moves mountain for exhibition of treasure Multiple Display Advertising Items Cultural Exchanges It's healthier to go by Tube—the air is not so polluted Abbey 'Rich bitch' ordeal of Oxford student Kennedy reshuffles his key players The Liberal Democrats' New Frontbench Multiple Display Advertising Items Mary-Ann case pair in court £8m award Kicking up a stink Murder charges Trees for ever Shedding the £s Long-distance call BASF Don't underestimate Sir Humphrey Law Passat onetel Editor says drugs firms 'use' medical journals AA Woolwich Barclays Higher risk from rural mobiles Labour's star academy on the wane as secondary failures rise Gatwick eXPReSS BBC aims to lighten load with comedy Director defends violence Jersey killer who fled IRA Girl, 3, drowns Woman murdered Antrim inquiry Cancer survival Degas to return Driving up prices Scientists mock New Age film as a lot of bleeping nonsense Nagasaki honours only Briton tiscali Prudential Times World News Showdown looms on Capitol Hill as Galloway talks tough Senators to challenge antiwar MP over his links to Saddam, reports James Bone Investigator claims UN inquiry was flawed French fight for liberty, equality and holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items Parliament votes on Eta talks Prudential Homechoice Clashes as tycoon faces guilty verdict Prohibition lifted on mail-order wine A Supreme Court ruling is seen as a sign Americans no longer consider wine a sin, reports Chris Ayres ebokers.com Born to Travel Days of Protest Standard Life Healthcare which Newsweek retracts Koran report Guardians of Japan's forbidden tombs resist bid to dig up past Manor Wills Direct Empire State (AP): Aid worker is seized from car (Reuters): Rebels kill troops (AFP): Gates challenge (AFP): Chainsaw attack Whaling outcry (AFP): Coup plotters (AFP): Tortoises seized The Times Poll Position Sharon prepares to extend barrier into West Bank Women in Kuwait win vote after 40 years Times Business Equity release law CBI throws down gauntlet to B… William Hill aims to jockey into first position Hollick backs down over £250,000 bonus rown John Charcol All too late for Hollick Business turns tables on the Chancellor Looking-glass world Need to Know STMicro takes job cuts to 3,000 Stop Press Two leave Delphi as inquiry widens Gold Fields digs in over £2bn bid Rumour of the Day Results in Brief Business Big Shot Bet of the Day Data Exchange Rates Data Day Quote of the Day boxofficeservice Smaller Stock to Watch BRG may expand through purchase of Conran eateries Priory Courts to claim £30m from PPF Founder of Joseph label keeps a role Bonus pushes Tesco boss's pay past £3m mark The Times Travel Direct London retailers enjoy a surge in spending Credit card 'health warnings' Kicoh A bridge too fast Wonga aware Fantastic Plastic Lovers A tad upset CAT Group drops pledge over profitability by 2008 Chambers of Commerce downgrades growth forecast Stelios lands as easyJet chief departs Still much turbulence ahead for successor Wiseman dairy farms pay price of milk shake-up The Times Photo Sales NU pensionholders move back to state Companies abandon cases against Wyatt Amicus attempts to poach Egg staff from works council Talks over new DVD format in a spin as rivals fall out More woe as Morgan Stanley is ordered to pay $604m The Opposing Technologies 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 Times House prices suffer over fears of interest rate rise Millionaire Creation Scheme Rich ventures in property world A venture capital fund that started with £1m has been building fast, says Jenny Davey Miners rise as analysts predict commodity price increases Larger Capitalisation Shares Picture Gallery 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 Low-profile Irish company yields a nice little surprise The Day's Biggest Movers Cambridge Antibody Gilts Card Point setback over machines delay Smaller Capitalisation Shares RM Business Equity Prices Banking & Finance Voyage Concepts Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Norman Walton Sole survivor of the 765-strong crew of the cruiser Neptune, sunk by mines in one of the Navy's most catastrophic reverses Debate Captain Archie Gibson Footloose adventurer who fought with the Long Range Desert Group in North Africa and in Yugoslavia Eddie Barclay Record producer who epitomised the playboy age of the postwar chanson Brook Williams Amiably cheerful stage actor who went on to play small roles in 111 films debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen Stopping Yobs Will a ban on hoodies help to reduce anti-social behaviour? Or are we ignoring the real issues? Respect dilution The sharp end Thick and fearless Schools authority Honest punishment Uniformly wrong Losing our way In service together Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Dinner Lectures School News Service of Thanksgiving Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Anniversaries Court Circular Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Husband taxed as settlor of arrangement for wife Penalising time-wasting applications for leave to appeal Court of Appeal Estate agent fee payable on exchange Court of Appeal Balancing competing rights in family Family Division Jury must decide if racial aggravation is added Court of Appeal Blossom toughed it out with blizzards Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Picture Gallery weathercall Best Mate loses some of his gloss in ratings Racing Times Test Index Food for thought as British scene is left trailing by allure of abroad Beverley The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Bath Newton Abbot 4.00 Banded Stakes 4.30 Banded Stakes 5.00 Banded Stakes Wolverhampton Towcester 6.30 Handicap Chase 7.00 Novices Selling Hurdle Windsor 8.00 Handicap Chase 8.30 Conditionals Mares Handicap Hurdle Federer eyes Wimbledon Musselburgh Britons back in safety zone Tennis Split decision on ITV: Amir Khan or Chaka Khan? Harrison handed chance to guide rising star in new challenge Today's Fixtures The Results Service More backing for Millward Hegg to retire Nicklaus farewell Squad named Pistons level Fisher finishes strongly to hint at promising professional career Golf Peter Dixon sees top amateurs old and new compete in this year's Brabazon Trophy UK Sport widens the net to trap test cheats Drugs in Sport Golf Bangladeshis suffer further punishment from Sussex Scoreboard from Hove Relegation restricted as counties hope for safer times Thomas out to end perfect season with Murrayfield win Lions latecomer must prove that he belongs in the pride Vindication for Gatland after Erinle is called up by England Glazer should ensure that Gill is his first signing at Old Trafford Is the Cole 'tapping-up' case really a crime? No crown for Liverpool Reading rue missed chances Hockey Giles Smith Is the Cole 'tapping-up' case really a crime? Holmes picks up new honour Laureus Sports Awards No crown for Liverpool The Times Join the Debate Tough at Top The Hated Money-Men United fans fight losing battle Injured Henry to miss Cup Final Chelsea fly away from double trouble Renault Wednesday on course to end decade of decline The Sin Bin Portsmouth fans salute the fall of their bitter South Coast rivals Dizzy Albion clean up in more ways than one Horsfield provides foundation for Robson to build on Lowe vows to guide club back to top table Nick Szczepanik on determination of Southampton chairman to stay for the fight The Renault Safety Zone The Times Crossword Yakubu adds to forward momentum at Riverside Allardyce hoping to acquire Crouch at the second attempt Poll gets call for Uefa Cup Jenas admission Stalteri the spur Hoddle stays on Index Giggs lightens United gloom by agreeing to new contract The Times Picture Gallery Index The Myth of Self-Esteem Churchill didn't know when to quit. Will Blair be any better? Quotes of the Day Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Forget self-esteem and learn some humility Contrary to the received wisdom, showering yourself, your children or your employees with praise is counter-productive. Anjana Ahuja explains why Coping with Life's Challenges Boost Yourself The Cactus Flower She went from playing a ditzy blonde to being a major Hollywood player. Now Goldie Hawn wants to use her own life story to help people to find inner calm The Times Join the Debate Just too fruity to stomach? Jane Clarke, the Times nutritionist, on avoiding bloating and feeding the ravenous teenager Send Jane your Queries Saturday in body & soul Doctor's Orders Beardies, saunas and me In her second dispatch from the Everest expedition, Stefanie Marsh marks time with the bearded boys So, do you chop against the grain? Jill Dupleix home. forum@thetimes. co. uk French Onion toast Listen, kid, don't Lifetime As the workforce ages, managers get younger compared with their staff. Can they cope, asks Heather Nicholson Let's stop the dope stories Cut a dash in blazers a… Dress for your Shape Two buttons or three? Big pockets or small? Can pinstripes make my shoulders look smaller? Rel … Grooming tips for smooth guys Beauty Expert Arts It's tall but it's pointless Architecture Empty icons don't improve a city, as Portsmouth shows, argues Tom Dyckhoff Photography First Night Auspicious minds Signs are good for China show, says Richard Holledge Eye for an eye Photography As part of James Danziger's collection goes under the hammer, Joanna Pitman admires his discerning vision Radio Entertainments The breaks' progress Theatre Incomplete and Random Acts. . . Royal Court, SW1 Concert Festival Hall World Music Mariza Festival Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Review Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Stephen Dalton Minor celebrities in regression therapy Last Night's TV Viewing Guide How old is too old? True Fiction T2 Quiz Polygon Su Doku Harrods The Times Your Weekly Briefing Inside Irritant of the Week Other Views Headline of the Week Professionals muse on the destiny of ministers Issue of the Week the Future Public Opinion New Medical Research Vanguard Health services to get band aid Signs of the Nursing Times 'Guilt trip' is coercing carers into fostering Social Care Counties miss the IT boat Councils Please stop calling me 'mister' Health Fundraising can be a real gift Profile Joe Saxton, head of the Institute of Fundraising, tells Liza Ramrayka how better communication will allow charity fundraisers to tell the world what they do and why Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Other Stories we Liked Teachers' zeal gets results Course Watch Careers How They See US Pressure mounts on students Education Power play by house builders Housing Legal challenge to charities Voluntary Sector Hero. . . Officers use "idiots' guide" Police ... And Villain Jargon Decoder Adjacency Matrix Legislation Update PPP Faq: C'mon, you know you want to The Key to. . . Public-Private Partnerships What Worked for Me Pat Armstrong head of transport major projects at Nottingham City Council on PFI and trams What's in an Acronym? Politics of PFI Quality control v value for money Private Finance Initiative Are PFI schemes a successful way to provide public services? Two leading figures present their views on the pros and cons of this area of public sector finance Dave Prentis, general secretary, Unison Robin Herzberg, managing director, private finance, Carillion Lessons I Have Learnt Public Opinion 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to Get a Jobs as A. . . City Archivist Over to you. . . What Worked for Me Bernadette MacDONALD-RAGGETT amagistrate in East Dorset, on helping the public to get to know their JPs Diary Dates West Minster Law No-Win, No-Fee Libel Cases Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyers condemn 'exorbitant' £900 an hour costs No-win, no-fee firms are accused of milking the system. Frances Gibb reports lawyer of the week The Times The public may be interested but it's not in the public interest Multiple Display Advertising Items News When the final whistle blows, take a swing at the law The golf course is not the only option for retired players. Alex Wade on what could lie ahead for today's stars Multiple Display Advertising Items Justice? Not for US thanks Edward Fennell on the implications for British business of America's use of terrorism legislation to extradite business leaders law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Spanish riot? No way, José In the City Site unsound Wait a minute. . . Honourable profession your shout readers' queries The College of Law on planning permission, joint tenancy and inheritance tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary @thetimes. co. uk Same old 'solution' to a very old problem First Counsel
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