News from 19/05/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, David Wade, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, David Adams, Richard Whitehead, Steve Bird and David Rose, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Chris Gale, Rosemary Bennett and Greg Hurst, Martin Richter, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Souster, Michael Paterson (Chairman), David Rose, Peter F. Mathews, Philip Howard, Rupert Eden, Roland Watson and Amy Hunter, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Patrick Phillips, Richard Irving, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Anderida Hatch, Ben Ainslie, Geoff Brown, Sam Banik, Joe Joseph, Richard Hobson One Day Cricket Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Peter Ruck, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Connie Francis, Anatole Kaletsky, Scott Murdoch, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Samuel Blanning, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Suzy Chapman, Peter Lansley and James Ducker, Tim Teeman, David Powis, Jack Andrews, Salman Rushdie, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Richard North, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Cannies Radar, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Karen Bayne, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, David Hands and Lewis Stuart, Matt Dickinson, Sarah Campbell, Elizabeth Hartigan, Beryl Dixon, Michael Boxall, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Russell Buer, Gary Jacob and George Caulkin, Patrick Hosking, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and Gary Duncan, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Diane Kruger, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Valerie Higgins, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Hilary Furlong, Tom Cox, Roderick Ramage, Ian Johns, Des Dearlove, Phil Dunnington, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, David Winner, Tony Dawe, Leofranc Holford Strevens, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Guy de la Bedoyere, David Sinclair, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gordon Halliday, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Joseph Wall, Anna Shepard, John Plummer, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Izhar Khan, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Ivan Tyrrell (Principal), Ken Ritchie,
ResumoThe Times Brown takes tough line on pay deals Inside Fallujah Earl's heir dies Euro confusion Morrison influx Hammers in final Index Minister puts a price on the right to life Hewitt intervenes in case of terminally-ill man £1,500 a day cost of prolonging any life 'unfair' No return to big pay rises, Brown warns the unions In the Times Today 'This is the thin end of the wedge' Comment Runway delay at Stansted Bluewater boost Oxford safety plan Tube gas attack Sunny outlook BT No more guilt . . . . . . a little more cash How green is your nappy? Prepare for a surprise After four years of research, the battle between disposables and reusables is settled. Valerie Elliott studies the results Families confused by care home prices, says watchdog A critical report demands price transparency, fairer contracts and an improved complaints procedure, Nigel Hawkes writes 'The most stressful thing in life' How to Choose a Care Home Rolex Murdered earl's son dies at 27 in New York Libel and money - why British The £30,000 damages won by a Saudi billionaire over 23 copies of an American book imported to Britain is being contested by the author, Dominic Kennedy reports In Washington, a lawyer outs himself to sue for his privacy Magazine Battle Ok! and celebrity couple counting cost as appeal judges dismiss £1m damages award Spurned child prodigy leapt 50ft to death Brilliant student killed himself after writing poetry about his unrequited passion and loneliness, reports Nicola Woolcock Salvatore Ferragano Misery Loves Genius Abigail shows signs of partial recovery Galloway wins on points rather than knockout, says US Alliance Leicester Hero's welcome for scourge of Senate Chevron Two charged over killing Doctor treated Cancer gene find Tories defend MP Just AA sk Sony Centre Football star's home raided by burglars while he slept upstairs ns&i Star Wars Episode III The day that Little Peach Hat met her Heap Big Bird Citroën Peer wins plea over congestion penalty lastminute.com Top 100 Wines Judge clears policeman over 159mph test drive Dixons Four jailed for kidnap of boy, 11, as he walked down street Recognition at last Vauxhall Dalyell signs off with a cautionary tale Ps Soap's the thing People Late retirement Mr Galloway goes to Washington Queen's Speech Bills and 'respect' Profits and losses at the Royal Mail Plants at risk Proposed political boundary changes Advice to the Lib Dems Aggressive tailgating Restaurant VAT Waste not . . . The Times Be Reasonable British courts should beware the dangers of libel tourism Crochet Comeback Hooked on a classic, yet again Who can rescue the movie world? Is it real? Is it a drawing? Yes, It's . . . Arts Notebook Muddling through Care homes need to polish up their act Just think outside the box Thunderer Respect? Earn it first, mate Only rediscovering the notion of respectability will see off the yobs, Theodore Dalrymple says The conduct of the middle classes has coarsened greatly over the last few decades The Times Let's do it, let's start flirting with PR Even educated fleas would have more interest in our lopsided constitution than Tony Blair One simple way to fulfil Blair's global aspiration: let China into the club This solution could leave all parties diplomatically satisfied and better off China is told how to run its economy by the Prime Minister of Luxembourg Fiat A Dalek in league with the doctor Toshiba DIY heart monitors may save hospitals £2 billion Sainsbury's Cinema giants set out to etch Goya on modern minds T2 Aquascutum London Protected Big Sue, the tattooed muse, cashes in on Freud portrait Currys Lexus Failed father, fallen tyrant, but great Lear Firstnight Theatre King Lear Minerva Theatre, Chichester The Sharpest Critics For better Confusion is answer to referendum question How You Would Vote on the Constitution Against Deliver the Most Facing trouble with Europe? Well, don't worry, Ken'll fix it Parliamentary Sketch Tory young Turks told to keep their powder dry Leadership contenders should first mature like good claret, says an ally of David Davis. Rosemary Bennett reports PC World PC World Woman kept 271 neglected pets, court is told Timing is everything Put your shirt on the reds to win Arsenal and Liverpool have a significant advantage in their forthcoming finals, Mark Henderson writes Teacher arrested Cissé bans hunt Woman fire chief Double trouble Relic revived Early Europeans The King reigns supreme at No 1 AXA Waiter denies axe murder IKEA Prudential tiny.com By a Correspondent: Man who helped neighbour with Diy must pay £45,000 Jaguar Times World News Massacre city opens to the world - but where are all the people? Straw presses for a credible inquiry Whaling protesters set up camp at site for meat factory Feel the Stretch British Heart Foundation (AFP): Date set for royal wedding (Reuters): Briton arrested (AFP): Food crisis (AP): King challenged (AP): Singapore swings bulldog China ready to put the whiz-bang back into its celebrations Defiant athletes run the gauntlet Pakistani activists plan a second mixed-sex race, despite a ban and police violence, Zahid Hussain reports Nature RIAS Green Flag EggCard (AFP): Buddhists upset by bikini girls Sainsbury's EU chief's personal bodyguards defy employment rules Chrysler The Times Travel Direct (AFP): John Paul 'exorcised teenager' Laura Ashley Keeping the Peace in 2006 British boys in blue called up to counter the World Cup hooligans (Reuters): Bush grenade was a danger (AP): Still no verdict (Reuters): Fat trimmed (AP): Tickets to ride (AP): Far Right snub LA gets first Latino mayor since 1870s US faces dilemma over Cuban terror suspect The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Bush looks to make space the final weapons frontier (AFP): Trumping the twin towers At home in the rubble: siege city Richard Beeston revisits Fallujah, the city devastated by a US offensive six months ago British troops face fresh prisoner abuse claims Free this Sunday the Months on Dvd Target City Times Business Bids go forward Morgan blow ProStrakan IPO Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Derivatives users 'must disclose their stakes' Bank warns of 'threat to markets' Concern over spread of fee-charging ATMs Sir Ken agrees to influx of Satisfying the customers Compass point Mortgages for Business CFDs v shares shouldn't make a difference Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei ABN Amro challenges rival stake Equity firm move by Goldman banker Data Maison de la France 'If I have to write my memoirs, Triple F will warrant a chapter of its own' Exchange Rates Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Business Big Shot Bet of the Day GE accused of racial discrimination Look Ahead Directors' Dealings Data Singing the Retail Blues National Business Awards Next reveals worst fall in underlying sales since 1998 Cracks showing in Churchill China Wolfson unfazed by cannibals on the high street Analysis Depots, stores and suppliers: it's all about efficiency Analysis Ailing banking arm to cut jobs Supermarket Shares Sainsbury's chief confident despite slump in profits Warnings of growth in jobless as benefit claims rise Rates felt to be at peak as MPC hawk retracts talons China opens up a little more with new currency exchange Close Ties with Shanghai Xeon Potential buyers eye Equitable's with-profits fund Aon's long lunch off the menu Investor seeks to oust trusts' boards Priory Car trouble City Diary City suffers £200m loss after Regal's 60 per cent dive Client debacle throws Evolution into reverse Analysis International Travel Connections Bolivians hit energy firms with new taxes Channel 4 prospers but gives ad warning Lloyds TSB Business Bonus Beckons for C4 Chief New Perelman blow to Morgan Stanley SSE customers face gas price increase Compass signals heavy job losses in £50m revamp The Times Holiday group to carry on camping The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Join the Debate British Funds Case Study Canada. An exceptional opportunity in Tourism Marketing ProStrakan IPO to go on despite failure in sector How small firms can sell while avoiding selling out Enterprise Motor sector's silver lining gives lift to Johnson Matthey Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets 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 O2 is floating in limbo but confidence is on the rise Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Shares hit by increase in CFD thresholds Smaller Capitalisation Shares Business Equity Prices Interexec Times Register General Andrew Goodpaster Soldier-diplomat who shaped Nato and kept watch at the White House for an ailing Eisenhower General Andrew Goodpaster, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe 1970-74, was born on February 12, 1915. He died on May 16, 2005, aged 90 Lives Remembered Colin Willock Intrepid conservationist whose view of human evolution determined his unsentimental dedication to endangered species Colin Willock, wildlife writer and film-maker, was born on January 13, 1919. He died on March 26, 2005, aged 86 Dick Turpin Colourful and enterprising dealer whose sometimes alarming presence enlivened the antique furniture trade for half a century Maurice "Dick" Turpin, antiques dealer, was born on September 5, 1928. He died on March 28, 2005, aged 76 Lives in Brief Elizabeth Pirie, numismatist and archaeologist, was born on September 14, 1932. She died on March 1, 2005, aged 72 James Gibson, literary scholar, was born on July 8, 1919. He died on April 16, 2005, aged 85 George Sarkis Kurkjian, OBE, businessman, was born July 30, 1928. He died on April 21, 2005, aged 76 Legislate! Legislate! Debate the issues of the day Should children see an episode of Doctor Who in which a Dalek is tortured? True torture Morality tale Questions Answered Censor confusion Too trusting First blood Protect the few What's your view? Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Fellows School News Birthdays Births Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Church News Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Personal Column Unfair trial does not make conviction unsafe Court of Appeal Declaration was not a contract Court of Appeal Apportioning cost of residential assessment Family Division Swimmers responsible for their own safety Queen's Bench Division Only guideline cases are to be relied on Court of Appeal Reader Offers Ltd Is Billy the best? You can decide Make a trout pout? It's easy if you know where to fish Fishing stay in Berwickshire for just £40 a night, or a week in Cyprus for £259. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers A D-Day for all to remember Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On the Day Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Dunstan is after your tender shoots Weather Eye Times Online weathercall Times Sport Unfurled states his Derby case for Dunlop Times Test Cheltenham puts a premium on the comfort of festival racegoers Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings The Times Sports Book New Morning set fair for Jarvis Elsworth full of hope for Something Exciting Newcastle Wetherby Kelso Doncaster England surprise Eton attraction North heads North Ruiz reinstated McEwen's stage Lewis opens door to lesser lights Rugby League The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Times Photo Sales Warning over resold tickets Adopted hero puts accent on hard work Boxing Ron Lewis gets up close and personal watching Kostya Tszyu train in Canberra Hot-shot couple gun for place in 2008 Olympics Shooting The Times Island contest spells trouble for Sharpe Sport on Television Playing the part in Poulter's Latest costume drama John Hopkins fashions a nod to history as he dresses to impress the Ryder Cup star with a penchant for vivid clothing Fierce wind threatens to blow away Irish Open field Times on Line Nissan. Setting the Standard Rock 'n' roll it's not but I'll get in swing Tom Cox is full of admiration for two of the unsung heroes in the golfing world Triumphant Sussex left with sense of deprivation Scoreboard from Hove Gloucestershire's dominating days are all in the past Victories from a Glorious Era McDonald takes on world again The Sunday Times Why I'm happy with my role in Cup back-up crew Wilkinson and Owen selected for lead roles Melville pays the price for run of failures at Gloucester Lions Team Top players prepared for quick return with Harlequins Caborn calls on Fifa to conform Ecclestone considering offer of new FIA role Maldini goes on attack against defensive tactics of Liverpool Police urge supporters to consider dress sense in Istanbul Zamora earns Pardew second chance Preston play it cool in their bid to bolster North-West influence Bellamy at the centre of further confusion Redknapp ready to fight on at St Mary's CSKA fight back to lift Uefa Cup Vital Statistic Eto'o staying Jansen deal Rebrov in talks United call on Fifa in effort to bring end to Mikel farce Drogba left behind to stew over his future No regrets for 'angel' George, the Wayne Rooney of the Seventies David Winner on the Arsenal legend who will keep a close eye in Cardiff on the 'boy wonder' Ferguson receives vote of approval from Glazers A most Gratifying Ale Times Online Prized trophy goes under hammer Chelsea Fans Planning Title Taunt The Times Crossword 22,980 Keane haunted by memories of past disappointments Vieira keen to get the better of bitter foe Times Sport Wenger fears that Cardiff will be Cole's final farewell The Times Zamora the merrier Picture Gallery The Times Quotes of the Day Ice your own cupcakes. I'm staying sane and imperfect Instead, channel your drive into the job for which you were expensively educated Bacon feedback Too many laws Gone fishing Image of the Day The peak of Mount St Helens, Washington State, obscured by cloud. It erupted 25 years yesterday, killing 57 people Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Follow the customer, not the competition Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy used trust, respect and vision to make Tesco great. Now he's applying the same formula to regenerate Liverpool. Interview by Carol Midgley Never mind the Can an unknown singer become a star without being hyped? Penny Wark meets one who hopes she can The Times Crochet cachet: I'm hooked Fashion Oscar de la Renta was out of reach. So, Anna Shepherd picked up the thread of a new hobby I plan to conquer the art of crochet, make a dress and win the title of thrift queen How to avoid a stewy ratatouille The Times Offers Direct Times on Line When I'm feeling fat I walk tall-and try to get an tan A drug right on target Herceptin destroys only breast cancer cells, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford A targeted drug will destroy cancer cells without damaging the healthy tissue The WellMan Clinic Bone Cancer Relief Screen How to set your laser to stun 'Don't let ego overrule goals' The Times My role in beauty and the beastly Cannes Report James Christopher survives ejection, rejection and being run over by a tricycle to see some of the best work in years Van Sant's spooky tribute to Kurt Cobain, Last Days, is astonishing Index Wendy Ide on the Croisette How to win the ultimate game of tag Be afraid, be very afraid. It's a pithy sales pitch and now it has its own award. Sean MacAulay sorts the best from the worst poster taglines For cheapo horror, It's the best way of conveying a film's grisly charm The Lion King LA Story A green light for amateurs draws Sean MacAulay You can't tell your Sith from New Releases Star Wars is a case of seen one light sabre, seen them all. It's troubled teens that dazzle, says Wendy Ide Renoir Review in Four Words or Less Star Wars: The Global Views More New Releases Bonding over embroidery makes for a well-made story but drama inspired by quantum physics simply unravels New DVDs More scores to settle Interview Nearly 30 years on, the Force is still strong for the Star Wars composer John Williams, finds Ian Johns Notre Musique Teams in Tune Only Human Boys' own stories Interview Despite its harrowing subject matter, Gregg Arakl's Mysterious Skin is shockingly unshocking, finds Tim Teeman All in the best worst possible taste A comedy on religious intolerance? Well, sort of, the makers of Only Human tell Stephen Dalton Kingdom of Heaven Entertainments The past imperfect Theatre The Woman Before Barnstorming Chekhov Theatre Uncle Vanya com Exchange, Brighton Opera The Knot Garden Pop The Futureheads Concert Gabrieli Consort/McCreesh Gabrieli Consort/McCreesh Christ Chruch, Spltalfields TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Television Kids Television Terestrial Variations Film Choice The high price of hidden habits Viewing Guide The mother of all visits True Fiction David Mattin In Wasington, us senators Weren't the only people under fire Mp George Galloway, as T2 reveals T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3594 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts Career Change always poses a big test Inside The Times Join the Debate Statwatch Good Week . . . Bad Week What Else Happened dsti Best have something in mind Week 6: The Business Analyst The Lowdown Keep it all under wraps How to... Manage Confidential Information The ability to keep your own counsel is a key skill in business, where success is rarely achieved by shooting your mouth off. Clare Dight unveils an 11-point plan to make the most of office secrets The 60-Second Business Book Index Test Yourself... Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More daniel williams consultancy Do you agree with this advice? write to us at What Can I Earn? Demands of management get me down Worklife Challenge How Do I Become A. . . ... Business Psychologist? The Sunday Times Careful planning will mean a smart move Employees face a tough choice when a company relocates-move house or change jobs. Carly Chynoweth finds that talking through the options can ease the transition My Best Move. . . Chris Gale, 49 chief financial officer, Clearswift ... And my Worst Before He was Famous Salman Rushdie Data File Pension Calculator A Perfect Career Trouble at Work At Work and Bored What It's like Working for. . . The hours can be long but life as a staffer at the internet portal Yahoo! is varied and lots of fun, as Carly Chynoweth discovers Draw a Pig How Stuff Works Ageing nuclear stations generate new questions The Times Top 100 Graduated Employers The Key to Temping Association of MBAs So You Want a Graduate Job in... Investment Banking Engineers gain a business edge The Sainsbury Management Fellowship was set up to groom engineers for the boardroom. Des Dearlove investigates Case Study Leaders in Waiting Days that Shook Business The Fall of the Berlin Wall Course Watch Capital move offers challengs aplenty Relocating to... Washington Washington's cosmopolitan nature and affordability make it an attractive city to live in. Just don't ask your waiter for the bill, says Sarah Campbell Efficiency The Office Psychologist 'It's a Good Place to Jump-Start your Career' Cost of Living Work Kit Stat Watch You Need a New Job when. . . Essentials Tools of the trade are transferable Test Yourself... Answers The Times Just don't mention 5-1 Business Travel Berlin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi
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