News from 23/05/2005
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Gabriele Marcotti, Richard Whitehead, Matthew Syed, Ruth Widén, Alexandra Frean, Djm, D. Jones, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Beverley Blythe, David Moss, Chris Rogers, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Irving, Ton Halpin, Stourport-on-Severn, Kevin Eason, E. G. McKenzie, Joe Joseph, Alastair Campbell, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Martin Davies, Norman Harris, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis and Tony Hannan, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, David Charter, Will Charlton, Hugo Rifkind, Clive Bone, Mark Vanables, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Peter Ward, Rick Broadbent, Mark Walker, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Ann Bryan, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Adam Fresco and Ben Hoyle, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, David Charter and Rory Watson, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Alan Shaw, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, William Tucker, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Chris Davies, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Martin Waller and Peter Klinger, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Steaphen Dalton, David Wolfson, Anjana Ahuja, Kathleen North, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Jane Owen, Mike Donovan, Editor, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Henry Pavlovich Director, Catherine Philp, Andy Burnham, Christopher Irvine, Antje Derks, Simon Ingram, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lisa Verrico, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Mike Behr, Mike Hobday, Adam Sherwin, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Marsha Head, Bernard Black, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoGood University Guide Defeated Schröder seeks early poll BBC News strike Rover pensions Su Doku Win a Crate of Champagne T2 Aid for London Swimming tragedy Index Bright pupils let down by state schools High-achievers do better when grouped together, study reveals Inside Shanghai surprise In the Times Today Britain threatens EU budget veto to protect £3bn rebate Hunt protesters come to court Galloway lectures Happier children Force for change Cannabis peril Final success Eurovision flop Suits aren't cool enough for Japan Government orders to turn down the air conditioning to meet Kyoto targets have created a drastic rethink of menswear, Richard Lloyd Parry reports from Tokyo First-time buyers will be offered cheap loans to get a foot on ladder 'Working class' may escape plans to pay pensions later Eagle escapes from sanctuary Cliff plunge Rape charge Bald? Blame Mum Fetch, Molly! Focus Report Cut criminal age, says ex-police chief The India Pale Ale Roar recruit Bad blood sparks fears over final As Liverpool fans set off officers say game should never have been in Istanbul, report Daniel McGrory and Nicola Woolcock Medical charity offers aid to East A group that deals with the poorest in Africa and Asia thinks that there is a need for its services amid poverty in London, despite the NHS. Alexandra Frean reports Inner-City Life Patients may get credit for their own treatment End as Orkney hunts for doctors Even in the idyllic surroundings of Scottish islands, the health service cannot find GPs despite the lure of 17 weeks' holiday and free housing. David Lister reports Guilty secrets and a public pleasure Psst! Don't Tell a Soul Abuse inquiry widens www.theAA.com Cheapest Fares to France! 'I did not pledge to bin Laden' Guantanamo Briton's disillusion revealed in tribunal papers, writes James Bone Iberia Abigail to see suspects IWC A Cinderella story that will leave you rooting for her wicked sisters Opera La Cenerentola Glyndeburne BBC strikes could lead to news blackout Up to 10,000 staff are expected to walk out in protest over director-general's threatened job cuts, reports Adam Sherwin Carte Noire Direct Line Nintendo DS Scientists say they found the root of sarcasm. Yeah, right A Fine Line Young workers will call the shots Toucan.com Youths attack police officer Girl found dead Sinking feeling The Renault Safety Zone One deserves a rest after the rain and rocky politics Barristers demand £40m in fees Genetically engineered cows come home First Active www.onetel.co.uk P&q Ferries Brothers' grim tale grasps Palme d'Or Gumball races into corporate propriety Boundary Changes Concern over ID card systems G8 summit Natural mistake You cannot be serious Britain's EU rebate under attack Extradition to US Management efficiency Is bigger better for electricity supply? The hoody habit Karzai under Pressure The Afghan leader deserves support in his difficult task Secret Service Virtual confessions that may well not be actual Live longer, close down your neighbourhood pizza joint Science Notebook Special Needs For all our sakes, bright children must be allowed to shine Why yobs get away with it Beware Tory control freaks The leadership election must not be allowed to fall into the hands of obsessives and fixers The Times Join the Debate Better the Charlie you know The Lib Dems must beware the bonkers tendency and give Kennedy one more go Click, click, click. If only saving half the world from poverty were so simple Struggling police forces may be cut More than hotels.com Kylie doctor is confident True Blue support Chew this over www.tiscali.co.uk Lake homes vandalised in protest at newcomers Davis displays his colours as a right-wing leadership runner bulldogbroadband.com The Week Ahead in Parliament www.dhl.co.uk Why I want a new name and gene pool for the Tory party Andrew Lansley, the Shadow Health Secretary, tells David Charter that the Conservatives urgently need to reform Graffiti artists pour scorn on Saatchi's street art campaign British Gas Hiscox Times World News Schröder seeks early election after humiliating defeat in his heartland Exit Stage Left Slowdown Drawing among the dying An exhibition tells the story of how concentration camp inmates survived by using their talent with brush and pencil, Roger Boyes reports from Berlin Toshiba greenflag.com forgotten artists of Auschwitz Cinema bombings linked to Sikh anger over 'offensive' film Homechoice Peace hopes blasted by Eta (AP): Democracy rally (AFP): Rapist execution (AP): Prosecution hint (AFP): Korean aid ships (Reuters): Opponents held (AFP): Chinese cover-up Pru Health www.panasonic.co.uk Seven girls drown on school outing Shot activist's mother says trial of sniper is a cover-up Berocca By a Correspondent: First Lady heckled at holy site Army asks for delay in pullout from Gaza Rebuilding is bogged down and will be billions over budget, admits chief Mohamed Messara/epa directline.com Fear of civil war grows as Shias begin to retaliate Britain blamed as opium farms harvest bumper crop www.aerlingus.com Tesco ArtsFirst Epidemic threat as bird flu spreads to migrating geese No such thing as a free ride for big kids Times Business FSA warning to spread-bet firms Morrison concern Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones MG Rover in talks to activate pensions safety net Hilton sounds out buyers for fitness club chain Economic data to test Chancellor's growth prediction eurostar.com Keep that corporate wallet under cover Need to Know the Week Ahead Banking & Finance Friends Provident, the life insurer, is to hold its … Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering How the Week Finished Health Industrials Leisure Media Natural Resources Retailing Support Services Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Sunday Tips Picture Gallery Data Carpe Eurostar Exchange Rates Rumour of the Day Stop Press EBRD told to shift Börse trio to quit British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Bet of the Day Quote of the Day David Michels, chief executive of Hilton Group, the hotel and betting shop operator, on the prospect of selling the Living Well chain Data Day Change on the Week Business Big Shot Firm to fund iPod battery with float LSE reviews admission rules for small oil and gas firms Trust's board under siege LME bends toward plastic Collapse in bonds may cost $32 billion eurostar Dutch firm to milk the market with new protein New venture 'grows' bones Music and book seller has pedigree 21st Century Stars: HMV Group HMV believes it can hold its own amid challenges from grocery and online retailers, writes Sarah Butler The Times Unique experience Future Brand International Travel Connections Modern brand has deep roots Business Equity Prices Equity Prices Business Royal Mail to deliver new plan on ownership Pupils take on MPC role Maison de la France Big Brother tracks staff M&s gets ready to unveil £300m stores revamp Culture clash over cash for the arts Modern Greece aims to step out of the shadow of its glorious past John Carr introduces a report on Greek culture and heritage For modern Greek artists, the ancient forebears are a tough act to follow Minister wants to drag Greek schools into 21st century John Carr reports on the attempts to lessen the grip of the Orthodox Church St George Education and Initial Vocational Training Purists fear fast-food tavernas will erode the classic cuisine Wonderful Greece Uphill battle to win the hearts of theatregoers Drawing power of contemporary art lures investors Modern Greek painting has been a serious collectors' pursuit for just 25 years Cosmote George Whitby Industrialist who spearheaded ICI's expansion into the Iucrative business of synthetic textiles Notebook Debate Lives Remembered Philip Pavia Sculptor and champion of Abstract Expressionism who did much to shift the epicentre of Modernism from Paris to New York Copyright for originator of performance edition of ancient music Court of Appeal Published May 23,2005 Sawkins v hyperlon Records Ltd Before Lord Justice Mummery, Lord Justice Mance and Lord Justice Jacob Judgment May 19,2005 Times Online Unesco may stop giants despoiling the Thames Notebook Architecture debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day Rus and Urbs Is it time for townies, and government, to start understanding the countryside? Strawberries forever No conferring What's your view? Green intentions are the toast of Chelsea Notebook Gardening Nothing new Country conscience Forthcoming Marriages Mr G. L. Chamberlain and Miss A. C. Greenstock Mr R. E. P Martinson and Miss P. J. Gulliver Mr M. J. Newport and Miss F. F. R Plowman Mr. J. W. M. Willoughby and Lady Cara Boyle Court Circular Marriage Service of Thanksgiveng Luncheons Dinners School News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Birthdays Anniversaries In Memoriam-Private Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Personal Column Bridge Andrew Robson The Scots Gather rosebuds in May Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day Since the fitting of catalytic converters in cars, the incidence of suicide by breathing exhaust fumes has fallen sharply Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Hours of darkness DJM Today: Rain in Scotland sunshine and showers elsewhere. … Around Britain High Tides All times BST, Heights in metres Today Abroad Weathercall Cup Victory for Grey Swallow thrills Weld Racing Times Test Boris Becker Yesterday's Result Hereford Jonny Wilkinson Dubawi receives Derby go-ahead from Godolphin Southwell The Curragh Windsor Leicester Carlisle The Times Thirsk Flat Leaders Beverley Rusedski proves smash hit with kids As part of our Sporting inspirations campaign, Matthew Syed finds the British No 2 winning over youngsters Maserati Net Income Federer sets sights on matching Borg's double triumph Nadal has the presence to dominate opponents Walsh stars in leading role for England Hockey American football Baseball Basketball Boxing Cricket Second one-day International West Indies V Pakistan Cycling Road races Today's Fixtures Football Pools dividends Golf Hockey Judo Motor rallying Real tennis Rugby league Engage Super League Saturday Yesterday Rugby union Heineken Cup final European Challenge Cup final European Shield final Shooting Speedway Squash Tennis Kent's democratic effort leaves leaders floundering Tremlett bounces back to scupper sorry Glamorgan Frizzell County championship first division The Times Strauss fails again with bat as rain turns match into farce Old-fashioned player thriving John Westerby finds Matthew Hoggard, the workhorse of the England attack, happy to be part of a team who have learnt how to fight and how to win Mason lays solid foundations for Worcestershire run chase Frizzell County Championship Secoend Division Yorkshire's late power surge shocks Durham into action Jayasuriya making hay while the sun hides Rahim discounts age with veteran innings The Weekend's Scoreboards Frizzell county championship first division Hampshire v Glamorgan Nottinghamshire V Kent Second division Durham v Yorkshire On the modern stage Somerset V Lancashire Tour match Northamptonshire v Bangladeshia MCC University match Cambridge UCCE V Warwickshire Millward crosses great divide to take Wigan helm Eight Miles in Nineteen Days McLinden battles on bravely to end Broncos losing run How They Stand Bulls battered by old boy Bridge as Warrington revival continues Bradford Bulls 24 Warrington Wolves 44 Seven set sail Wells joins team Brothers impress London on target Deadeye Doak Golf Leading Final Scores Azzurra prevail over stablemates Polo Howell again unable to go that extra mile The Times Gold crowns Bryant's day Lions aiming for classic opening to their epic quest How They Line up in Cardiff Guinness Final lapses into sorry kicking duel Stade Francais 12 Toulouse 18 Saint-Andre steels Sale for greater challenges Sale Sharks 27 Pau 3 Exhausted Worcester undone by front-row shortage Schumacher under fire from family and friends alike Monaco Grand Prix Meet McEnroe, Becker, Cash at Wimbledon Tennis Result from Monte Carlo The Times Crossword Need for speed runs in the Williams family Haile Gebrselassie shattered the United kingdom all-comers ten-kilometre record by 14 seconds on his way to winning the Bupa Great Manchester Run Yesterday in a time of 27 min 25 sec Kevin Eason's Team-By-Team Guide The Times Räikkönen makes a splash in Monte Carlo Time to earn Lions' respect The Times The Game The Times Look before You Leap The Good University Guide Verbatim Older boyz 'n the hood Flying Plod Apparatchik job ops Image of the Day Modern Morals When canvassing for our LibDem candidate during the recent election, I spotted a single Tory pamphiet in a pile of junk mail inside the entrance door of a block of flats. I removed the Tory leaflet and then posted my Lib Dem Pamphiets into the individual mailboxes outside the block. My husband, a Tory, … Facing a Dilemma? How to survive the big bang of education For most of the class of 2006 a degree will cost more than ever. Tony Halpin, the Times Education Editor, offers a guide through the courses and costs maze TCD, the Oxbridge of Ireland, has also taken steps to deter a flood of British applicants Will students think that they are getting value for money from their courses? Money, Money, Money. . . University Guide Online Time for a break? A degree of choice Show me the money! What you earn depends on what you study, says Tony Halpin Be warned-some studies claim to have detected early signs of a 'graduate glut' Think small and get the course you need What Do Graduates Earn? My mother has gone missing Karen Coverdale disappeared a year ago without leaving a trace. Her family do not understand why she left home, but remain hopeful that she will return. Kathleen North reports Multiple Display Advertising Items A Problem Shared Nothing but nuggets Dr. Tanya Byron, the times clinical psychologist, answers readers' questions. This week: dealing with the faddy eater, and getting a baby to sleep through Stuff courgettes, let's have zucchini Jill Dupleix home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dllemmas solved Stuffed Courgettes How I got casual down to a T Men's Style Younger guys can be cavalier about T-Shirts: the rest of us need to play by the rules. Er, my rules, says James Delingpole Trend of the Month: The Summer Scarf Microwave Man Is King the queen of sexual politics? Shiny gold buttons and anchors? Away! Emma Hope Shoes Summer Collection Late Shopping Evenings Playing from the heart Interview Tom Courtenay has shunned a life in the limelight, says Benedict Nightingale Dance First Night The stage we've reached Debate a healthy theatre is vital to our artistic life, but with Arts Council funding frozen, what does the future hold? Dance at the speed of light Ballet Rambert is interpreting Einstein's theories on stage. Debra Craine takes a physics lesson Tomorrow in Arts Architecture: super stadiums plus … Play's still the thing, Moby Pop Moby Brixton Academy, Sw9 Concert Hallé/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester The Producers Week Ahead Theatre Dirty Wonderland Grand Ocean Hotel, Saltdean Entertainments Theatre Dazzling Medusa Polka Theatre, Sw19 Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live Bbc World Service David Chater's Choice Classic Fm Review Talksport Virgin Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Sky One Entertainment ITV2 Hallmark BBC Three Itv3 UKTV Gold BBC Four Living TV Sci-Fo E4 Paramount FTN FX Factual Sport Sky Sports 2 Sky Sports 3 Sky Sports Xtra Eurosport Prime Time Film Guide Kids CBeebies Disney Sky 611, Cable BBC One BBC Two BBC One The Explosive 80s: How Heysel Changed Football Variations The Boy with the Incredible Brain Mourinho: The Special One Film Choice Stephen Dalton Le Chignon D'olga (2002) BBC Four, 9pm Copycat (1995) We're all doomed—just read the codes Viewing Guide Which aisle is Paxo in? True Fiction Hugo Rifkind T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win a Crate of Champagne Word Watching Philip Howard Su Doku Sunrise The Game Hard to Swallow Little Boy Lost The Game Says Some You Win, Some You Lose Whistle Blower Cup? What Cup? The Game FA Cup Final For the Premiership champions there was only one event taking place yesterday. Tom Dart reports on Chelsea's victory parade quaro Cole's Slow Burn Matt Dickinson Says Arsenal could be forced to sell the defender if he will not sign a new deal Arsenal Substitutes Lauren Kolo Touré Philippe Senderos Ashley Cole Francesc Fabregas Gilberto Silva Patrick Vieira Robert Pires José Antonio Reyes Dennis Bergkamp Arsenal Punish United Mistakes Arsenal (0) 0 Manchester United (0) 0 (aet: Arsenal win 5-4 on pans) Familiar Story as German goalkeeper is penalty hero Final Statistics Manchester United Substitutes United Pay for Striking Lapse Off Target Water Torture Alastair Campbell is disappointed by Arsène Wenger's reaction in extra time Crumbs of Comfort in Defeat Glazers to Lift Veil Ashling O'connor says the Old Trafford management team will stay on to serve their new masters wembleystadium Pain in Spain Shapes Benitez Red for Danger Clarence Seedorf, the Milan playmaker, tells Rick Broadbent why Liverpool's British spirit has him worried Tony Evans on the Scouse Express Baros Claims: Stam's my Man One Final Fling James Ducker speaks to Dietmar Hamann about why Liverpool means so much to him as he prepares for possibly his last game Tomorrow Teenager Caught up in a Tug-Of-War Gabriele Marcotti on the bewildering transfer saga centred on John Obi Mikel Cardiff Seeks Early Cup Final Decision Pele's 'Bible': The Sex, Strikes and Videotape Tom Dart speaks to the great man in Cannes about his new film, released after five years in the making, that documents his remarkable life on and off the field of play Picture Gallery Celtic Crack Two Minutes from End Motherwell (0) 2 McDonald 88, 90 Celtic (1) 1 Sutton 29 McDonald ruins day for his father Unspectacular Rangers Do Just Enough Hibernian (0) 0 Rangers (0) 1 Novo 59 Not Inspiring but title is sacured Final Table Aberdeen (1) 2 Byrne 45, Adams 49|Heart of Midlothian (0) 0 Kilmarnock (1) 4 Locke 26, Dodds 46, Boyd 54, McDonald 64|Dunfermline Athletic (0) 0 Inverness Ct (0) 0|Dundee United (0) 1 Robson 82 (pen) Livingston (1) 1 Easton 26 Dundee (1) 1 McDonald 18 Alexander's Men March on Macclesfield Town (0) 1 Harsley 76 Lincoln City (1) 1 McAuley 15 (Ling=coin win 2-1 on agg) Manager hopes to make it third time lucky Bayes the Hero as Grays Take Trophy on Penalties Grays Athletic (0) 1 Martin 64 Hucknall Town (0) 1 Bacon 77 (aet; 1-1 after 90min; Grays win 6-5 on pens) Essex club add to silverware Eastwood Continues to Star in Key Role Southend United (0) 1 Eastwood 49 (pen) Northampton town (0) 0 (Southend win 1-0 on agg) Nicolau finds consolation for Arsenal rejection Win Final Tickets Mini Mo Aiming for League Domination Russell Kempson talks to the Watford manager with grand ambitions Driven Family Man who Keeps his Ear to the Ground Sponsorship now on Song Russell Kempson meets the Samsung head who negotiated Chelsea's £50m deal Duff Declared Fit for Ireland Football's Biggest Club Sponsors Fully Booked Hopes are High for Home Wins The Women Peter Lansley on the England women's squad ready for Euro 2005 on national turf Eriksson a Believer George Caulkin finds the England manager facing a familiar dilemma The Times Direct Life through a Lens Seizes All the Thrills and Spills Barclays Photographer of the Season Shortlist Barclays Shot of the Season Shortlist Keizer Fearless Man in the Air Dan Brennan recalls the feats of Arsenal's first Dutch player who racked up plenty of flight time Beckham Finishes Empty-Handed Results and Statistics Henry and Lampard in a League of their Own The Leader Board The Super League The Fantasy Game 04/05 Championship manager 5 Catching Them Young Match of the Day Delia's Dish The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Expelling Reasons Fixtures The Times Online Live Match Centre Fantasy Football Dell
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