News from 18/05/2005
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Susan Persaud, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, Lee Lewis, Ivo Tennant, Joe Holger, Hilary Finch, James Brazier, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, Hilary Rose, Jim Mangles, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Rob McIvor, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Derek Lamb, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Roderick A. Smith, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Graham Head, Gerald Danaher, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Eric Bodger, Angela Jameson, Tom Miller, Toby Ross, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Dan Whitcombe, Eamon Paul, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Janet Daley, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Sarah Wheatstone, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Daniel McGrory and Sam Coates, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Vanessa Price, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Lindy Ambrose, Geoff Thomas, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Wood, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Daniel McGrory and David Lister, Tom Bawden and Peter Klinger, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark Irving, Roger Boyes, Monica Seeley, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gitta Sereny, Ian Mitchell, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Sue Hepworth, George Caulkin, Alex Best, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Henry Fitzhugh, Catherine O'Brien, Ben MacIntyre, Valerie Eillott Countryside Editor, M. N. Jamieson, Richard Carter, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Hennigan, Gerald Dufty, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Tosin Sulaiman and Adam Sherwin, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Nic Hopkins and Sam Coates, Adam Sherwin, Robbie Millen, Richard Haigh, Jan Middleton, Sebastian Marr, Jenny Davey, Joe Joesph, Giles Thomas, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Sacha Bonsor, Christopher Irvine, David Charter and Helen Rumbelow, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoBlair's Last Acts? Uzbek town ready for bloodshed New Britons Mail pensions Twelfth manpower Bond may defect African jail fear Galloway is unrepentant as he attacks US senators A terrible thing happened to us Kylie goes home for breast cancer battle In the Times Today Blair's last hurrah seeks to establish an indelible legacy Respect? At least make your cynicism sound sincere Secrets & Lies Police dismiss child rape claim Arrests target Ashcroft post Aircraft seizures Tube disrupted Office triumphs ITV gloats as BBC weathers the storm Toucan £1bn dagger is drawn in battle for the living room The day Garrulous George fired at the Senate with both barrels Transatlantic Conflict Christian Aid 140,000 new citizens last year PRU Health Terror suspect loses US extradition battle Reid makes first Iraq visit Murder charge Dead man robbed Activists free Rocket hit fan Search for body Serial peace protester electronically tagged BT Briton who led alleged coup plot faces slow death in African jail Star finds comfort with her family as cancer halts tour Fans and friends offer their support Sufferers and Survivors Risks and Diagnosis Good chance of enjoying long and happy life T2 Star finds comfort with her family as cancer halts tour Written off as an actress and singer, Kylie has always confounded her critics, write Tosin Sulaiman and Adam Sherwin Volkswagen 'I know the Piano Man' Direct Line Dell Queen lands in another right royal row as politics mars Canadian tour Sport Stone revises Thatcher film idea People Picture Gallery tiscali Picture Gallery Terry Wogan has come clean about his Eurovision Song … So inconvenient Ps Clare misses cue millets NEC Just AAsk Langham Hotel London Amarillo spoof gets Army's top brass laughing Travel safety Drought and heat Causes of poverty in Third World Appreciation of English literature Outlook gloomy Oxford graduates' political power Women MPs You cannot be serious Flexible hours for surgeons The hoody habit Divide and rule? Unfinished Business In Uzbekistan, the world is wrestling with the Soviet Union's legacy Tea Bagged The traditional cuppa is facing very strong competition Just popping down to the butcher's to get my sprained ankle looked at Limits of Laws Ministers must resist becoming prisoners of the Whitehall machine Why Denis was a menace New Labour simply cannot cope with passionate politicians. It prefers anodyne, robotic technocrats God loves us, touch wood The Times Curious incident of the piano man If he is autistic, as seems likely, he will join a dangerously neglected group of people Shock news on the big Conservative policy dispute: there is no dispute Royal Mail Abigail husband speaks as blood stains tested Universal Dental Implant Oracle Police appeal over 'feral youths' after attack on father Colourful, but not magical Firstinght Opera The Magic Flute Wales Millennium Centere Specsavers Opticians Rac always there First Night Morrisons Coffee and fizzy drinks are now our cup of tea Su Doku On Speed Bespoke Suits Times Queen's Speech It didn't sparkle. But, really, it's not the Queen's English 2Minute Guide The 50 steps to Blair's place in history Norwich Union Government's Complete Programme at a Glance Online Religious hatred measures to be forced through Key Points Private companies urged to compete with state schools Where are They now? Hard labour for Home Office over crime and punishment northern rock Business Key Points Register planned to stop a new Soham They just don't respect freedom Key Points Prudential Drive for health and efficiency to hit pubs and bugs Buzzword Bonanza Crackdown on postal voting fraud gets priority BT Key Points Lords may escape change New limit to culture of blame and claim Pensions Bill aims to find common way on reform Key Points Key point Blunkett sweetens pill to ease bitter benefits fight Walkers get more rights to roam on coast and country BAC Key Points Middle-aged man seeks place in history, time out on his side Drivers who use mobiles face stiffer penalties 'They are afraid of the people now. We taught them a lesson' (Reuters, AP): Protesters strike outside embassies A dictator who thrives with his people under the boot From communist apparatchik to brutal tyrant: a British academic charts the career of the President of Uzbekistan Morrisons By Our Forign Staff: Give us a gun, say mothers as first Beslan trial begins Churchill Ireland Tribe flees to escape contact with world Campaigners fear genocide as loggers and land grabbers close in on lost Amazon people, writes Tom Hennigan Senate showdown looms over the right to filibuster Inside the Sunday Times this Weekend Art of Hot Air Multiple Display Advertising Items Widows pray for abducted aid worker Bond goes over to the other side Critics walk out on 'video nasty' Location, Location, Location Bar on Yukos court protest (AFP): Charges dropped AFP: Basque talks offer AP: Abu Ghraib guilt Reuters: Harvard rethink AP: Death row donor T2 Yacht for sale—one communist owner Channel HOP Parachutist is killed in Eiffel Tower base jump London Centre for Refractive Surgery France in turmoil over success of perfidious Albion Times Business HP profits rise Royal Mail chief seeks pension aid to clear way for sale Brown tries to patch up relationship with UK plotts Lord Burns to give up other roles to be chairman of M&S eurostar A fudged decapitation strategy at M&S Leighton posts ambitious plan A fudged decapitation strategy at M&s PR at the Kremlin Need to Know Results in Brief Stop Press Quote of the Day Picture Gallery Data eurostar 'We are like a teenager, grown up and leaving home' Exchange Rates Look Ahead Smaller Stock to Watch Business Big Shot Rumour of the Day Directors' Dealings Data Day Marconi blames mix-up for loss of BT contract Times Online Land Securities eyes school contracts Minerva puts UBM London base on sale Yell swaps rating for chance of US riches GUS to sell its stake in South African firm Premier League to tackle cyber threat to TV rights JP Morgan emerges as mystery bidder for PHS Group Corporate manslaughter 'must be applied fairly' The Queen's Speech eurostar Call for single card rate formula Business Reaction Filtrona upbeat over float BAA profits surge by 36% BP admits 'disturbing' mistakes led to fatal Texas fire Investors welcome Gazprom merger U-turn Analysts cautious as Japan rises from recession EU puts pressure on china to stem cotton inflow Free yuan in stages, Snow urges Utility bills keep inflation rate at 1.9% Gloom spreads over consumer spending Westfield to take a slice of White City HSBC Guy Hands seals record £5bn deal French shrug off state call for day to help the aged Return policy The Times Return policy Whitehall whiteout Hard lines City Diary Hard lines City Diary By George City Diary Priory Enterprise to return investors' cash Renovo follows biotech peers in pulling flotation M&A recovery 'is at risk' The Times Schroders profit up as executive steps down Where Opportunity Knocks ... Cheerleader for market's dynamos Hedge funds are a powerful force for good, their spokesman tells Patrick Hosking A Chequered Track Record Brokers stack up against Hays amid fears of slowdown Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Eurotop 100 Yell pays the price in US but it should reap rewards The Day's Biggest Movers Enodis Michael Page falls to a four-month low Smaller Capitalisation Shares Gilts Land Securities Business Equity Prices Austrian Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times 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 Times Register David Tyrrell Virologist who devoted his working life to unlocking the secrets of the common cold Professor Martin Lynn Innovative historian of West Africa who shone amid the new generation of scholars of colonialism and its consequences Brian Hartley Archaeologist whose sharp eye and keen understanding of pottery illuminated Roman discoveries throughout Europe Lives in Brief Memorial Service Birthdays The Westminster Boat Race Does Oxford produce more natural politicians than Cambridge? Chould the rest of the country care either way? Thatcher's Britain Old school ties Wrong number Enough Oxbridge That sinking feeling Clever Cambridge Myth of two cultures Yeah, whatever What's your view? Forthcoming Marriages Births, Marriages and Deaths Court Circular Bridge Overcalling -29 Chess Personal Column Jurisdiction governing letter of credit Court of Appeal Recognition of divorces obtained overseas Family Division Threat of legal proceedings was improper pressure Court of Appeal Seeking papers from third party Chancery Division Sun is lighting up the night sky too Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes On this Day After the Watergate scandal, Jimmy Carter's position as a Washington outsider became an electoral asset, and he received more than 50 per cent of the popular vote in the 1977 election Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Derby clock is running down Racing Stalls Modifications Accelerated Beverley Times Test National winner has to miss French test Generous gate receipts ensure sale of Goodwood Southwell Sedgefield The Times Sports Book Ascot memorabilia goes with a swing Lewis-Francis is back on track Athletics acer The Results Service Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery BMW Brighten defends right to use wild cards to his advantage Neil Harman talks to a relatively unknown Briton who aims to scale the rankings by any means possible White excels in newfound role Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Second round Quarter-Finals Wimpole HMR Restoration Clinic Clarke ends Gloucestershire run Brown picks up pieces after Streak slams on the brakes Derbyshire found lacking Wright sparks collapse Pothas and Pietersen see Hampshire home by country mile Yesterday's Scoreboards Flintoff's recovery continues at pace Ground for concern on ticket sales The Times Rahim hits rare high for Bangladeshis Scoreboard Welsh looking to future as Cardiff gets Heineken nod Anderson starts St Helens job with tough challenge Rugby League Funnell heads Britain team Cullen comeback Move for Morris Pinsent honour Scotland beaten Halifax take title Cueto wins belated invitation after Balshaw drops out Rugby Union Southampton pay price for Lowe expectations and lack of ambition Chaplain facing struggle to lift spirits at St Mary's Humphreys has the final say Given joins voices of discontent at Newcastle Eriksson calls up two more Thordarson's job Vital Statistic Moyes honoured Shooting stars sharpen up image Art and artisan come together under the gaze of some of the world's leading players… and our photography critic Blatter puts forward ban proposal for rogue clubs The Times Crossword 22,979 Vieira fires opening shots in bid to take the middle ground elnapress Times Sport ICC agrees to bold makeover The Times Mortgages for Business The Main Points Every picture tells a story The Times Mrs Dimbleby Moves on Marriage, separation and the complexities of life: a frank interview with Bel Mooney You think that your life's unfair? Pity Mrs Olive Hoyle Quotes of the Day School targets Free Galloway Question time Image of the Day A horse guardsman takes a moment to relax beside his boots before the State Opening of Parliament yesterday Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? 'I'm big on forgiveness Author and broadcaster Bel Mooney, who joins T2 today as our new columnist advising readers on their emotional problems, talks frankly about the challenges she herself has faced: the breakdown of her marriage to Jonathan Dimbleby after 35 years, the anguish of giving birth to a stillborn baby, and the … Life, and Other Issues Bliss: 16 hours on the dark side Light sabres in the urinals, smoking Jedi—must be a Star Wars marathon. Caitlin Moran succumbs to The Force Royal Academy of Arts Tomorrow in Screen Speer: architect of a lie? A controversial documentary about Albert Speer portrays him as being complicit in the genocide of the Jews. Not true, says Gitta Sereny, who interviewed him at length during his last years The Times Offers Direct Even on a clear day, London can't see the North Pep up your fish with a fiery topping home. forum@the times. co. uk Fish with Horseradish Crust I fought my fear by keeping busy As Kylie Minogue reveals she has breast cancer, Martha Greene, a restaurateur, tells Sacha Bonsor of her shock when she found she had the disease, and how she dealt with it I never thought I was a battered wife The dynamite collection of Princess TNT Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis has cleaned out her spare castle and is putting hundreds of Muglers, McQueens and Lacroix under the hammer. Lisa Armstrong reports Lands'end Kerry Taylor's Top Auction Tips Thribb Notes Arts P-p-pick-up for Penguin The publisher is nominated for Designer of the Year for book covers that pay tribute to the words within, says Mark Irving Shaughraun Preview Entertainments The girl who gave birth to herself Preview As Tate Modern prepares for the country's first Frida Kahlo restrospective, Rachel Campbell-Johnston went to Mexico to find her Thinking of the Outside Visual Art What do Prince Harry and Michelangelo have in common? John Russell Taylor explains Shocked and awed Theatre a Single Act Hampstead Theatre, Nw3 Concert Freiburg Baroque Orchestra/Mullejans St John's Smith Square Theatre Death of a Salesman Lyric, W1 Pop The Magic Numbers The Forum, Nw5 Meet the country's top PA Rosalind Renshaw talks to Vanessa Price, Crème PA of the Year 2005, and her boss, Dr Stephen Hunter, of the Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust. Meet the three runners-up Health Matters The Times The runners-up: three cheers for three of the best 'Butterfly' bosses get staff in a flap Virginia Matthews looks at adrenalin addiction disorder Monica Seeley's PC Stress Busters Multiple Display Advertising Tropical aisles offer sunny chic Some of this season's most fabulous—and affordable—outfits are at the supermarkets, says Carolyn Asome Beauty Going on Holiday No bars to advancement A Stretch with the Prison Service can prove challenging and rewarding, says Fred Redwood Go Wilde Conference Call Don't get wired FYI Contacts Execusec Recruitment Crème niRvana SPA TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Film-maker a victim of his own camera Viewing Guide A decade cut and dried True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No. 3593 Polygon Win Champagne Su Doku No 147 Rating: Difficult Picture Gallery The Weapon Of Mass Reduction
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