News from 20/05/2005
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Andrew Robson, B. Seymour, Jon Ashworth, Catherine Philip, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Bob Finbow, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Angus Batesy, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Peter Lansley, David Rose, Martin Udwin, Ian Jessiman, Robert Lefever, Ivo Tennant, Paul Bastier, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Linda M. Maxey, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Peter Riddell Political Analysis, Barry A. Mason, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Gordon Miller, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Damain Barr, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Janet Tapper, Shirley English, Jullan Muscat, Jill Dupleix, David Taylor, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Glenn M. Renshaw, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Nick Wyke, Scott Murdoch, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Gosling, Robert Smith, Bryan Storey, Sue Mallia, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Martin Penner, Douglas Henderson, Russell Kempson, John Nalsh, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Christine Selb, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Terence Wynn, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Sarah Marks, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jack Griffiths, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Marcus Binney, Lucia Adams, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Irshad Manji, Andrew Calvert, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Pat van der Veer, Mick Hume, Joe Cocker, Nick Hasell, Tim Buildmore, Robert A. Jones, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Philip Webster and Rory Watson, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Groucho Marx, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Bruce Anderson, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Anthony J. Carr, Eva Gizowska, David Diprose, Richard Beeston, Geoff Marsh, Tom Hennigan, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Antje Derks, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Kate Battersby, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Bill Edgar, Robert Hill, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Robin Gerard-Pearse, Patience Wheatcroft, Ben West, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times Blair in hospital with injured back Rebate showdown Boots profit slump Bricks and Mortar Music murder Uzbek arrests 'The price of liberty is paid in deference to the men who excuse tyranny' Race to find new cures speeds up as Britain clones human embryo In the Times Today World News Business Sport T2 The Register Crossword 103 Miscellany New look for the Tories: white, male and middle-aged Rising star Osborne pulls out of race to succeed Howard Britain clones human embryo Afghanistan: Culture on an International Faultline Toucan The woman killed for pop music Bright and modern, she hosted a music show in Afghanistan. It drove extremists to murder her, reports Catherine Philip Prime Minister is taken to hospital with back injury Why a gym workout can be bad for some Medical Briefing Dean of Ripon's drink-drive case Army 'sex assault' Player cleared Consultant quits Corrections Rolex Petal Power City is haunted by dry spirits, says ghostbuster The future is here - how theory Astonishing breakthroughs show that the controversial technology's potential to treat incurable conditions is rapidly advancing. Mark Henderson reports Q What is cloning? A It involves creating an embryo … Therapy risks repeat of BSE fiasco, say scientists Has grown into a virtual reality A team of leading fertility specialists from around the world moved to Newcastle to take advantage of liberal therapeutic cloning laws, writes Mark Henderson. They had less success than the Koreans because of the quality of available eggs Prince's aide loses papers during bike ride to work Leaving Lad Vegas Staples Insurer says willow is at root of home subsidence Bill to guard G8 leaders at summit put at £12m a head Several leads on Piano Man Climbié rebukes Nurse charged Gay greetings Omagh bomb trial Gangster claim Woolly Romans Dfs Dfs Opening Times Early years vital for curbing obesity Pupils weaned off junk food by bribe of an iPod Sky+ Dolphin First Night the Sharpest Critics Quick-fire changes spell triple trouble Firstnight Theatre The Tempest Shakespeare's Globe, SE1 American Express St. Joseph's Hospice Paranoid killer was released by health tribunal Freed to Kill Dixons Blair orders sweet talk to smooth way for legislative … Blair orders sweet talk to smooth way for legislative legacy Scottish Tory quits after call for abolition of MSPs The dead cat vote Ps Three of Nigel Kennedy's most treasured violins, … Goodwood gets into the VE-Day spirit Napster Currys Routemaster glee Eye under threat Minogue tests Omai at the Tate Jurors can tell courts, but not public, of justice fears Harrods Jail for attack conspirator Timesonline Unknown bidder pays £½m to own the oldest FA Cup Magnet Fans buying tout tickets are in peril, says Uefa Hyundai Patients' rights to life-giving care Anti-smoking vaccine Place of Mary, mother of Jesus, in the Anglican Church Anger over acquittal of police driver speeding at 159mph Galloway in the Senate Banking security Mugabe's control of Zimbabwe Outlook gloomy Scots wha hae! The Times Yes, No or Maybe Britain's referendum is in the hands of the French and Dutch Sing a Song of 2½p A satchel full of new nursery verses for old rhymes of passage Xenophobes, prigs and mad romantics - welcome to the Man Utd fan base The Future in Embryo We should see the Korean cloning breakthrough in proportion Thunderer: Er, I meant 'non' when I said 'oui' Picture Gallery A white-collar Guantanamo British executives are in terror of being extradited to the United States on the flimsiest of evidence The Times Why don't we Muslims grow up? The Newsweek riots show that the head should be engaged as quickly as the heart Excuse my nausea at the cowardly rant of not-so-gorgeous George Canals and coloured lights fails the Tube's cool contest Weather Eye Boots Scientists' spat revisited Hotels.com Species are declining faster than ever, claims UN report New monkey with a mohican clings on in the African wilds Three in court over Mary-Ann Surgery for father Monks get charity Exam board errors Intel inside Happy-slap gang put girl in hospital 'Yes' camp believes it can win in There are no easy options for Blair, only varying shades of difficulty What if. . . Storm the Bastille. Then find a nice little patisserie Britain despite Chirac's troubles A showdown looms over demands to cap and reduce the EU rebate to Britain, Philip Webster and Rory Watson report President is urged to stay out of campaign Dulux Teenager taped racist threats in police van Caught on Mobile Phone RAC Insurance Limited Last of the Great War cavalrymen dies, 108 Brittany Ferries Love's labours lost for celebrity island Met chief is against drug review Special Report Abbey No care vouchers for teachers Education Rise in standards challenged Primary Schools Mumps epidemic to last a year Health Panasonic Elizabeth finds Regina long to rain over her The Queen makes light of a persistent downpour to profess her love of Canada, reports, Alan Hamilton in Saskatchewan Hoon the remote presence gives MPs an 11-Week break Inside the Sunday Times Tomorrow Price of motoring Pray as you go Tsunami legacy Asylum care plea Office excuses Housing price gap BBC staff strike may force news programmes off air Paisley rejects power-sharing Sainsbury's Just AA sk Association of University Teachers Nefertiti lives again in British film Ancient Egypt and modern Iraq are the inspiration for new projects. Dalya Alberge, in Cannes, reports Microsoft Caught on camera: the Mafia boss running his business from jail Married to the Mob, she is now a priceless informer Middle East America Syria warned on exporting terror Insurgent is said to have planned Iraq bombings across the border, Richard Beeston reports Nature Majestic (Reuters): Rafsanjani willing to ease US tension Ford Troops end Uzbekistan revolt and detain rebels Setters dig in for battle ahead Hardcore, Jewish groups arrive in Gaza to build homes for those who are due to be evicted, writes Stephen Farrell Taking care of 'communities' the polite way Nice Names Bad Words (AP): Pharaoh's secret cellar (AP): Revolutionary dies (AP): Beslan denial (AP): Tribute to Tito (AFP): Green failings (AFP): Roman holiday (AFP): Herring aid (AP): Seat of learning Royal Mint They cannot hear, but their dance speaks. Their arms … China seeks a diplomatic deal with the new Pope The Times Vauxhall America falls for tattooed rocker over sweet charm of a student It's time to cool the deadly rhetoric, says judge widowed by revenge killer The Times Jackson setback as celebrity witness barred Father of the Beat Generation Kerouac play published at last After half a century in a warehouse, alter-ego sees the Beat go on, writes Jack Malvern (AFP): Dissenters defy Castro (AP): Nun on the run (AP): Jail bodies found (AP): Beware the birds (Reuters): Ebola cordon (AP): Cuban charged (Reuters): Gossip outlawed Farming turns the rainforest into river of devastation The Times Amazon Log 70 soldiers feared dead in snowstorm Nationwide General Pinochet suffers a stroke The 89-year-old former dictator, who lost power in 1990, is taken to hospital, Roland Watson reports Su Doku Boots slumps as high street suffers Friday May 20 2005 Yates targeted Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Lending on property is heading out of control, banks told Activist to urge Blunkett to provide better pension Mortgage Slump Media Prada not too proud to say 'made in China BT promises bigger payouts for shareholders Need Chinese threaten lawsuit on US textile quotas A tough journey lies ahead for Boots Trade—it's just not fair A tough journey lies ahead for Boots Doctor at large Ing Direct A tough journey lies ahead for Boots Need to Know Results in Brief Business Big Shot Data Day Look Ahead Harmony bid woe Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Stop Press Bank renews term Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The National Graduate Recruitment LSE paid takeover advisers £2 million a month Mortgage lending predicted to fall 30% this year Börse battle under scrutiny Gloom deepens over high street's downturn Mothercare sees rebirth in profits Worse Still. . . MFI to rethink its takeover bonuses Icelandic offering nets Mosaic £30m Boots cuts back amid fears for the high street Aim is to triple US operations despite past loss Total Orange races ahead with real-time TV on phones Ringing the Changes Evraz courts investors with £3.3bn steel float Chairman signals end of 'old-school' procurement deals BT promises bigger investor payouts Standard & Poor's plans new private equity index Absa deal paves the way for others, Investec boss says Financiers fear the first high-profile bankruptcy Attractions of South Africa GSK chief's pay package gets ABI green light Caledonia Investments plc M&s farce exposes the hole in Britain's boards The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further deatails on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Hike for Hope British Funds Brooch of promise? National Grid silent on new nuclear generation Playing coy Handed on a plate Retiring chief says Invensys is recovering Investors support handover of White Nile So Blair's back, but newspapers cut his majority Media How Newspaper Readers Voted Geldof aims to scale new heights with Ten Alps Adams Sherwin explains why 'Sir Bob' believes niche channels are the future The Times Mediapolis Going down Scottish Radio Holdings broadcasts ads optimism Mediapolis Hilton rises as broker wagers that Ladbrokes will flourish Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Plasterboard might not be exciting but its returns are Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Mitchells & Butlers Talk of Eastern stake-building lifts P&O Smaller Capitalisation Shares Gilts National Grid Transco Banking & Finance The Times 12 month High Low Company Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retailing Technology Encounters Ladies Encounters Encounters Vice-Admiral Sir John Parker Naval officer who survived the sinking of two cruisers during a single Arctic convoy Philip Howard Weather Eye Lives Remembered Ray Moloney War correspondent who braved bloody conflicts with amusing tales and a sense of humility Frank Gorshin Actor whose maniacally giggling Riddler made the Batman TV series a hit of camp pop culture Colin O'Brien Businessman who won many championships as a rifle marksman Bridge Chess Winning Move The Future is Orange Would US-style boiler suits better punish those on community service orders? Cooler logic Scrumptious roasted or casseroled Rameses II claimed to have sacrificed 58,810 pigeons to the god Ammon at Thebes Fitting humiliation No shame Seen to be done Stock response Original sinners Total recall Habitual offender Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Services Court Circular Appointment Meeting Royal National Lifeboat Institution Dinner Birthdays (GNB): Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Golden Anniversaries Deaths Timesonline Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Why money can't buy the beauty that wowed Monte Carlo Vaughan Freeman flips his lid and does a lap of honour sitting behind the wheel of the fastest car ever built by Ferrari Ferrari Superamerica F1: The Facts Kelisa succeeds in being cheap but not nasty Spend £198,800 on a Superanmerica. Or you could buy. . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Juror in contempt for disclosure to defendants' mother House of Lords Requesting documents from EC institutions Court of First Instance of the European Communities Published May 20, 2005 Splinter groups included in proscribed list House of Lords Strewth, it's hotter than the barbie Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Picture Gallery City Today Hours of darkness Lighting-up times Today: Unsettled with Showers, Some Thundery Temperatures Max 18C Min 6C Picture Gallery Moderate south winds. Maximum 16c (61F), minimum 6c … Key Picture Gallery General situation Picture Gallery Timesonline Channon hungry to net first classic Racing Tomorrow Yesterday's Results Newcastle Wetherby Doncaster Kelso Times Test By Our Racing Staff: Oratorio heads team of four for Ballydoyle O'Brien has seven chances in bid to land third Derby Goodwood Haydock Park Newmarket Stratford Long overdue show of substance American Sport Ailing Bonds struggles to home in on record Jones fights against ban from top European meetings Athletics The Results Service Leaderboard Today's Fixtures Montgomerie off hook after driving field to distraction Golf Britain given last chance Welsh step in NBA labour pains Walker's return Arthur takes over Roddick prepares to step out of the shadows for capital gain Tennis Franchises put emphasis on balance sheet Rugby League England receive double international boost Polo Khan revved up for home debut Boxing The Sunday Times Riding waves of success in a dangerous racket Kate Battersby meets Adriano Panatta, tennis heart-throb and a power at sea Four-week ban blunts Back's Lions ambitions The Times Bulloch hooks up at Leeds as Heineken Cup beckons Actions Speak Louder than Words Wilkinson converting youngsters into angels Sledge journey that placed the game on a slippery slope Can hero worship lead to copycat crimes? Times writers (and their children) assess the growing influence of role models The times Gooch champions aggressive tactics to topple Australia Matthew Pryor hears an old warrior put forward his plan for regaining the Ashes Durham getting taste for high life Changing Times? Durham's County Championship Record Role Models? Women Frizzell County Championship First Division First-Class Averages Batting Clubs First Division Minor Counties Schools Mosley tries to bring ringmaster into the big tent Irvine in negotiations to buy Jordan team Coulthard exposed by success Yesterday's Free Practice Times TalkSPORT Ballot for Beijing Khan's quest for Olympic inclusion Matthew Syed talks to the grand man of squash about his 2012 Games mission Benítez shows desire to follow Anfield legends Moyes making his point Nesta keen to save season Tracks of my cheers: boarding the Scouse express to Istanbul Tony Evans joins his fellow Liverpool fans on the rail trip to the edge of Asia for the European Cup final On tour with Tony Worth retaining Beckham bereft Attacking option Vital Statistic Derby defied by proud Preston Final Details West Ham planning to change Pardew's fortunes Gera skills in demand Tottenham a fair bet for Europe BMW Barclays Premiership 2004-05 Fair Play League Redknap planning quick return Mourinho the stalk of the town Flying High Cole happy to go the extra mile Midfield player tells Russell Kempson about his hopes for the road ahead Trautmann remains shining example to Lehmann FA Cup Final Sporting Index Giggs encouraged by Ferguson's sustained hunger Mick Hume Picture Gallery Dream come true: Manchester United's United's new owner inherits more than he bargained for The Times Crossword 22,981 The Stars Come out in the Times Hand Book Solution to Crossword 22,980 Times Sport Defiant Arsenal put Cole in line of fire The Times Final thoughts The Times Quotes of the Day The seven-year itch that could transform my life Twice seven years ago my son was born. And seven years ago i first sat on a horse Debate@thetimes. co. uk Back to basics Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? The guys who got the girls Twenty years ago Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana made their name by encouraging women to wear fewer clothes. Now they want them to get dressed, says Lisa Armstrong D&G made the bra integral to the dress. The results looked like an erotic mistake "Everyone went mad about these dresses (left). They … To get their bras out Could you makes Nursery rhymes are more than simple sing-songs, says Jane Shilling. Their tales of mishap give children a map of early human experience. So could you write one? The Times Rhymes for today Rhymes for today A cow jump over the moon? The next best thing to do with red wine Dish The Times Salmon with Red Wine, Lentils and Bacon Greens we don't Tomorrow in body&soul NB Slip, slop, slap to avoid skin cancer In America one person dies every 30 minutes from skin cancer. It's even worse in Australia Have to eat. . . Spending time in a green landscape can help us in all sorts of ways, from bringing down blood pressure to reducing aggression and speeding post-operative recovery. Eva Gizowska reports Hair with Hari Ask Lucia To ask Lucia van der Post a question, e-mail asklucia@thetimes. … Luxury with Lucia Hurrah for Herrera Nothing too young or too old Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Sounds Who will fill Kylie's shoes? She's not coming, but Glastonbury must go on. Caitlin Moran recalls other stand-in surprises Grown men were weeping after Morrissey cancelled The Coral Next week in Sounds A Debut to Remember Robbie? Billie? Tom? There must be someone out there to match that Minogue magic The Long Wait to Be an Overnight Star Songs from the jailhouse Interview Akon was doing time for theft when he found his voice, he tells David Sinclair The Countess New Albums Maximo Park a Certain Trigger Hit & Myth Music snob? Join the club Steve Jelbert on a mail-order record club for the painfully hip Rest and re-creation Snape Maltings, home of the Aldeburgh Festival, is reinventing itself as a hothouse for creativity, Richard Morrison reports Aldeburgh was cliquey, but it delivered the artistic goods Classical CDs Picture Gallery Opera & Ballet The Snake charmers Concert London Sinfonietta/Benjamin Queen Elizabeth Hall Lunar relfections Theatre The End of the Moon Barbican Concert LSO/Zhang Barbican Firstnight in the main paper Concert Russian Patriarchate Choir St. John's Smith Square Tv & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times David Chater's Choice Review Main Channels Choice Answers from Back Page Entertainment Itv2 ITV3 Living TV Paramount Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice In search of the lost innocent Last Night's TV It's a whole new ball game AS Manchester United prepare to meet Arsenal In tomorrow's FA Cup Final, Malcoim Glazer's staff press for a rebranding T2 Quiz Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku No 149 Rating: Fiendish Picture the loan The Times The Surveyor Why your shiny new apartment has cost you 20 per cent more than an identical one next door Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say The South East In End of Terrace House in East London St Philip's Road, E8: a three-storey Victorian property with four large double bedrooms Out Period Cottage in Canterbury Canterbury: a five-bedrooms house in the St Stephen's area with a beautiful walled garden Away Listed Farmhouse in Suffolk Lower Ufford: a property believed to date from the 16th century with about an acre of land Bees in the Brickwork They are harmless and lend enchantment to a Queen Anne gem, writes Marcus Binney Core Living The Wayne Attraction The Red or Dead guru is creating low-cost homes in a city centre, says Jayne Dowle Cost Effective Budget homes need not be awful. Jenny Knight looks at a 1970s venture that proved a success The Treasure Seekers Why shell out for modern tat when antiques fairs are so rewarding? writes Damian Barr George Wimpey The Rush to Dunroamin Pensioners are buying retirement homes even before they are built, says Jenny Knight Countryside Swing with the Sixties The parents of Lucia Adams are opting for city life over rural peace They are turning their whole world on its head English Countyard Audley Court Property Nördic Imagine Lateral Thinking Redrow Cala Homes Scents and Sensibility Aromatic candles can make your home irresistible to buyers, says Damian Barr Whats on Persimmon Homes The Times George Wimpey Rialto Fairview New Homes Ltd. Bewley Homes Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ten Times Table This couple have nine buy-to-let homes. How best to buy another? The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items ST James Homes The Times And Mortar Can't Wait to Get Away Lucia Adams notes a rising number of searches for exotic locations Barbados for Free A couple bought a Caribbean home and found it will pay for itself, says Sarah Marks South Africa Cape Town: three-storey apartment with pool in Green Point's buzzing community Majorca North Coast: three-bedroom apartment in a quiet resort with sea views United States Florida: three-bedroom villa next to the Southern Dunes Golf Club in Orlando Best Bargain Bases Europe on the Cheap From the Baltic to Bulgaria, there are still excellent buys to be had, says Ben West A Decade age, buying a European property invariably … Switzerland Jardines del Mar A Condo in the Clouds The cost of a flat in downtown Chicago is far from sky-high, reports Damian Barr Picture Perfect Here is a portrait painter who likes the good things in life - wine and women. Just don't mention mater to him, writes Patrick Kidd Mild Menaces in Marrakesh The darting shadows and dubious offers of the souk make Tim Buildmore feel at home Spain's Green Secret The British are discovering a home from home in rainy Asturias, writes Gordon Miller For Sale RockStar Residencia Balearics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff Found Property International The Times The Royal Society of Medicine Royal society revives Adam masterpiece Multiple Display Advertising Items Still leading the medical world after 200 years Jenny Knight reports on the RSM's bicentenary The Royal Society of Medicine Medical Express Clinic Demand for alternative body of evidence grows John Nalsh reports on research trials for complementary care My friendly home from home that helps to keep me up to date Dr Thomas Stuttaford enjoys the ambience of his club Grisly reminders Sue Mallia relives the bad old days of medicine in a church attic Allied Irish Bank The Royal Society of Medicine Www Contacts Doctors advised to welcome 'internet printout syndrome' Sue Mallia examines the web-consulting trend Lectures at the RSM Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker The Royal Society of Medicine Picture Gallery The Royal Society of Medicine Caught in the crossfire of the war on terror Humanitarian aid workers are targets now, reports Nick Wyke British Medical Journal Publishing Group
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