News from 24/05/2005
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Giles Smith, David Charter and Philip Webster, Gabriele Marcotti, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, John Rimington, Djm, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Rodney Howlett, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, David Heleniak, Robert Bond, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr Julie Maxton, John Gripton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Andrea Bryan Jarman, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Patricia Hewitt, Richard Irving, Louise Rennison, Sam Marlowe, Nick Wall, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Vlietstra, Joe Joseph, Darren Tulett, Jane MacArtney, Kevin Hand and Sandra Meakins, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Nell Harman, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Joe Joseph Television Critic, Martin Packard, Sue Tibballs, Libby Purves, Jane Clarke, Heather Nicholson, Mr Brian Raincock, Roland Watson, Alan Kay, David Hands, Charis Cavaghen-Pack, Claire Sanders, Chris Barton, Geoff Nield, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Stuart & Francis, Dan Silver, Edward Fennell, Ross Clark, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Eve Thomas, Jonathan Powell, chief executive, Gary Slapper, Richard Kneen, Simon de Bruxelles, Vivienne Matthews, Geoffrey Dean, Debbie Stokes, Christine Simmons, Tony Evans, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Hanus D. Wolf, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Clive Stafford Smith, Ann Treneman Court Sketch, Roy C. Allison, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Heather Brooke, David Owen, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nicola Laver, Steve Horton, Grania Langdon-Down, Duncan Young, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Reg Kemp, Mel Webb, Mr Will David, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Joanna Bale and Lewis Smith, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, David Fison chief executive, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Patrick Hosking, Investment Editor, Stephen Cragg, Chris Scott, Stephen Dalton, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Frances Gibb, Deb Atkinson, Gary Duncan Economic Editor, Owen Slot, Anthony Howard, Richard Meiser-Stedman, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times BBC news faces two more strikes Pentagon accused Superbug fears Lions tamed Times Awards Rover sale blow Elephant man 'Man United fans shouldn't look a gift boss in the … Index Life sentence for murder must be axed, law chief says Inside Law Full interview plus The Oxbridge code A vision of motherhood is given back her sight In the Times Today Banks are forced to speed up the transfer of funds Scrap murder life sentence On Account Nature Lib Dems review 50% tax plan Capital offence Blair's respect Job scheme flaws Bitter blow A silent killer in the community Averys Marine killed by scratch and superbug A superfit teenager died just days after he was infected on a training run by mutant bacteria that destroyed his blood cells, writes Simon de Bruxelles Tories' hunt for leader discards democracy Timetable Rulemakers who rarely rebel No jewels for Shipman widow Happy hour over Five-mile fence Suicide girl Fit for a Duchess Cathedral will host the Da Vinci code Rolex Five children die as school coach overturns in crash Strikers threaten to cause more chaos after a day of … Neither unions nor management is willing to give way in dispute over the loss of 3,800 jobs, writes Dan Sabbagh Green Flag Live shows take on a kind of half-life The Strike in Numbers Ryanair Wogan goes past pickets but others stay away Flower power's had its day. Chelsea is all about City suits doing deals But their wives would kill them if they weren't there. Joanna Bale and Lewis Smith on big business's social event of the year The most prolific crop flows from the Veuve Cliquot tree Ecstasy death Officer accused GP struck off Star Wars prank Weather Eye It's the very dickens of a time warp in here Armed attack fear for MPs in hunt protester invasion Rector accused of lying on oath Call to arms for BBC boss Dig it or Day Tripper? Mercedes-Benz Wartime plot Picture Gallery Ps Barnardo's He's back and he's not happy Ramsay's kitchen Nightmares-Tonight … A Waiting Game AA Capital One Five-year waits in IVF postcode lottery dfs dfs Dazzling virtuosity sets sparks flying First Night Concert LSO/Pappano Barbican First Night Russia's star conductor to take up the LSO baton Postal votes Outlook gloomy Plan to give housing priority to public sector workers Case for more women in Parliament Extra (metric) mile Speeding police driver Appeal over right to medical care Civil servants' role The hoody habit Service charges Cleared for takeoff? Tipping Tories The Conservative leadership election needs simple rules Everybody out Normal programming will, unfortunately, soon be resumed How PlayStation 3 will bring a real wrecking ball into my sitting-room Time for Change An early election is the only way out of paralysis for Germany Three vital ways to limit the damage in the miserable event of a 'yes' Glazer: a Red passport to prosperity Opponents of the billionaire can't see that his money is likely to improve performance The Times Join the Debate Clarke's big local difficulty He talked twaddle about community service-but how would he know, sitting in his Whitehall office? Personal home plan for Brown Backpackers' bible swears that Britain has been born again Morgan Stanley Recognise Any of These Places? Norwich Union Flixonase Large-scale pledge to keep peace in Darfur Elite education still rules the law Law British Gas NHS database security assured Health Police 'wrong to keep old files' Crime Public to choose good causes Lottery Multiple Display Advertising Items Mother killed by 'unstable' son The things that wipe the smile off young boys' faces Multiple Display Advertising Items Male Concerns Standard Life Healthcare Labour membership drops by half There may be fewer activists but they remain the healthy, vibrant heart of the party, its chairman tells Tom Baldwin northern rock US approach to Kyoto and Africa will be G8 test tiscali Blair prepares for 40,000-mile odyssey to cement his legacy Comment Alaska the bald eagle has now landed Gatwick express Ferocity and power of a great bird of prey to be savoured-and pitied too Simon Barnes View from the Garden Times World News 'The military let him down. The Administration let him down. The fact that his own men killed him is tragic. The fact that they lied about it is disgusting' Forty die in wave of car bombings Island king's cash cut off for letting drink-drive grandson hide in palace Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Boom demolishes the past Wounded Schröder gambles all as Germany's Thatcher … The Chancellor saw his support ebbing away and hatched a plan to bring election forward, Roger Boyes reports Rac Regional setback is bad for EU Foreign Editor's Briefing The Times Angela Merkel: Waiting in the Wings How song contest defeat clouds Dutch euro-vision Multiple Display Advertising Items Eta suspects arrested (AFP): Film withdrawn (AP): Iran poll appeal Papal flat on sale Bathing bear Outbreak kills 5 (AP): President elected Abducted girl, 8, rescued after being raped and buried alive State gave sex offenders free Viagra Last-minute deal averts Senate fight over judge nominees Times Business Suitor takes scent Tuesday May 24 2005 Extradition ruling Brown's hit-list Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Chinese threaten long court battle over Rover rights EU warns of action over US insurance collateral emands Switch to bonds from shares cost £6bn last year Pension plans up in smoke The President of the European Commission, José Manuel … Board games enirowise GUS boss happy to play the waiting game Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Results in Brief Airbus seeks loan from Spain Stop Press Fund drops call for Borse boss's head Look Ahead Rumour of the Day Data Exchange Rates Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Jarvis loan pushes shares to new low XL Capital Sir Ken hears investors' concerns over Wm Morrison Forced to bow before the power of the bogof New Look close to £200m financing package Asda hopes pricing switch will boost sales Stores group set for £1.75bn deal with banks British Land plans shake-up as it offers £811m for Pillar The Times 'Act now on trusts or lose billions' Waiting for the Reit Time Veteran pair to reap £62m Name your price City Diary From bag to worse City Diary Number's up Priory Violence mars pipeline opening Norwegian Gas Find for Shell Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAT swaps advisers after two decades Blackstone and DIC vie for Legoland Firms backed by equity face extra £1bn tax demand The Times Household spending slowdown 'will last five years' 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 Interexec Morgan Stanley loses another banker Pinewood shaken as tax regime is stirred Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) Force yields $300m in 3 days Tax takes Chinese shares to 6-year low Fears of ad revenue downturn send DMGT shares lower Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares 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 Purchase puts British Land on even more solid ground Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Mitie Gilts Invensys hits year low after downgrade Smaller Capitalisation Shares Staffline Banking & Finance St. Joseph's Hospice Celebrities' right of privacy in photographs Law Report Court of Appeal Adjudicator's decision in construction disputes delivered out of time is void Court of Session Times Register Billy Smart Jr Ebullient circus showman whose elephant act was the largest and most spectacular in Europe Lives Remembered Pearce Wright Authoritative and influential science editor of The Times Joyce Lambert Botanist whose patient researches overturned the belief that the Norfolk Broads were a natural geological feature Edward Schantz Biochemist whose study of deadly poisons yielded the Botox treatment A Duty to Care Debate the issues of the day as they happen A report on care homes demands improvements. Are we treating our elderly properly? Two stories Small but perfect What's your view? Memorial Service The Right Rev Lord Sheppard of Liverpool Poor show Rich-poor divide On home ground What matters Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Dinners Appointments University News Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest Wills Birthdays Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box … Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Fahrenheit, as English as avoirdupois Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day May 24,1969 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Crowley has Irish Oaks as objective for Saoire Racing Times Test Look no farther for the answers to those tricky Derby questions rIPON Sedgefield Beverley Yesterday's Results Carlisle Leicester Thirsk The Wright Track Windsor Lingfield Park Worcester Tszyu ready for Hatton bout Creamer rises Johnson out Lee takes charge Broncos swoop England romp Nottingham Racing Sluggish Ladejo the one sprinter refusing to go on the B in Bang! Sport on Television Giles Smith Returns on Thursday Baseball The Results Service Basketball Bowls Cricket Cycling Golf Hockey Real tennis Rugby union International match Today's Fixtures Qualifying the point in frenzied pursuit by Schumacher Motor Racing Toyota Khan and Hall help Kent get up to speed Frizzell County Championship First Division Somerset left in a spin by Muralitharan Second Division Rain plays havoc with Durham's hopes of fifth victory in a row How They Stand Hungry Hick feasts on birthday banquet How They Stand Gareth Batty, the Worcestershire spin bowler, has been … Frizzell County Championship First division Hampshire v Glamorgan Yesterday's Score Boards Nottinghamshire v Kent Second division Durham v Yorkshire Essex v Worcestershire Somerset v Lancashire MCC University match Cambridge UCCE v Warwickshire British Airways Ervine sparks Hampshire celebrations Contented Henman clears his first hurdle French Open Television Men Singles First round Yesterday's Results from Roland Garros Yesterday's Results from Roland Garros Women Singles First round Myskina falls flat as family worries take toll Clark released Vital Statistic The Times Glazer puts plans for United on the table Ljungberg frustrated Lawrence steps aside Hargreaves stays Crowds on the up Clubs wanting to lure O'Neill will have to form a queue Ambitious Downing prepares to take wing with England Redknapp suffers cruellest cut as Smith is shown the exit Gathering of the clans begins On the Scouse Express Jamie Carragher has suggested that the present Liverpool … Bullets fired in celebration wounded three people in … Liverpool's travelling fans could be lost in translation Shepherd opens door for Bellamy to return to Newcastle Pumas hand Woodward a mauling Lions 25 Argentina XV British & Irish Lions 2005 Lions given pause for thought Handbook Millward says revenge is not on his agenda Rugby League Crossing the Divide Five Men who Joined Fierce Rivals The Times Crossword 22,984 Little to be learnt from New Zealand trial teams Rugby Union Times Sport Wilkinson returns on rescue mission for Lions The Times Commercial Mortgages Index In this Section Plus Index Picture Gallery Quotes of the Day T2 A chance for Labour's mute rebels to mention the war It is striking the way that new Labour has closed down the outlets of protest Lords of misrule Portrait of perception Wisdom of the people Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? The King and I: why I hate suspicious minds On her 60th birthday Priscilla tells Andrew Billen that Elvis was her one true love and as the anniversary of his death nears she fears attempts to destroy his reputation Let them eat white bread Relax, white bread can actually be good for you-and your family, says Times nutritionist Jane Clarke British Heart Foundation body&soul Saturday in Send Jane your Queries Choose an arts course The Times Day 2 University Guide Online How to crack Oxbridge Shorten the odds by studying application rates for subjects and colleges, advises Tony Halpin Tomorrow: Aeronautical & manufacturing engineering, … Light, delicious and Vietnam-easy Disk home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Lemon Grass Chicken Will they let you die with dignity? Life Time Older people are discriminated against in the care they get when they are near death. Heather Nicholson reports Robert Plant is sex on a stick for me Age of Enlightenment Channel your thoughts jersey ticks all the boxes, says Eve Thomas Dress for your Shape When you want something figure-skimming and adaptable that's warm enough for early summer evegs, jersey ticks all the boxes, says Eve Thomas How to stay young gracefully Beauty Expert Arts Bubble-wrapped cathedral Architecture The new stadium in Munich glorifies the god of football, marvels Tom Dyckhoff Heritage Corrugated iron, windblown timber work... nostalgic gems from food ball history are disappearing London Palladium Radio Lightning conductor The LSO's appointment of the hyperactive maestro Valery Gergiev is a coup, says Richard Morrison, if he can be tamed He holds business meetings through the night in a St Petersburg bar Tomorrow in T2 Caitlin Moran on sex, filth, celebrity … Paolo Conte Festival Hall Jazz Clive Davis The Others Garage, N5 Pop Picture Gallery They're caught in a trap Theatre Kingfisher Blue Bush Theatre, W12 Entertainments Concert Palatino Concert St John's Smith Square 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 Dirty tricksters work their magic Last Night's TV Viewing Guide We is talking birds True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3598 Polygon The Sunday Times Word Watching Rolex The Times Headline of the Week 'Man Seeks New UK Body Partners' Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Paper Work of the Week Other Views Public sector prepares for lighter touch checks Issue of the Week Inspections Gender Mismatch The Week in Numbers Cash Source Where the top 500* fundraising charities' money comes from Could Do Better? Public Opinion Ian Cunningham Foreign Ways The hunt for new capital is on Management Media Monitor Personal touch key to alliances Blair to get IT briefings Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Sickness Absence Risk Factors Beacon of light in a dark room Interview Stephen Shaw has an ability to get to the bottom of things. The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman tells Richard Ford what he's learnt from fielding prisoners' complaints Warwick In the Professional Press New Medical Research GMC keeps doctors on hold Health Other Stories we Liked Maxi nurses face rejection Curbs may hit L-Plate medics Origin of cash idea seems to lack credit Health Watch Plan adds up to council savings Local Government Prison debate takes off Charities Hero Station officers in church Police . . . And Villain How They See us Legislation Update Stephen Cragg In the Chat Rooms It's all about moving targets Spin of the Week Research at your fingertips Five-A-Side Winners A background to learning Let failing systems die, says Woodhead Grudge Alert Bedfordshire is East of Eden Regeneration No cheap homes in sight Housing Prize Caption Competition Finding the right formula Local Government Asbo Alert Web Watch Inside White Hall New ways to hit charity snags for six Management Lessons we Have Learnt Six Sigma Benefits of caring and sharing Social Enterprise The Times Find out More . . . Public Sector Consultants The Key to 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 Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Place your Job Listing Public Agenda Jobs Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get a Job as A. . . Quantity Surveyor Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to Place your Job Listing Over to you. . . What Worked for Me agenda@the times. co. uk Diary Dates Inside Index Student Law Special Multiple Display Advertising Items Fancy a job with the new-look CPS? Join the queue Ken MacDonald says that prosecution work is attracting more lawyers with valuable defence experience. Interview: Frances Gibb Barclays The Times Law Section Prosecution lawyers defend new regime Jon Robins visits a police station to see how the CPS charging system is working Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online One long day (and night) in the life of a French judge Adam Sage on the arduous regime at an overburdened Paris court house That's what you call a gifted lawyer The solicitor Santa is in line for an award, reports Fiona Bawdon Short List Who forces this woman to be married to this man? Frances Gibb on the legal steps to curb a practice that can lead to deep unhappiness and even murder The separating couples who need a pair of divorces Religion and the civil law can be less than ideal partners when it comes to ending a marriage, write Kevin Hand and Sandra Meakins It doesn't help to point the finger at religion Deep impact of law on the final frontier Snap decision was a security check too far The authorities that seek to protect us must do so within the law, writes Robert Bond The four hundred laws that shackle your right to know Heather Brooke on how for many people the Freedom of Information Act is not working Acts that Have Been Amended Can't we just talk this over Edward Fennell on the impact that an Anglo-American alliance will have on the use of alternative dispute resolution Lawyers who Insist on a Courtroom Showdown Will Fall out of Favour law week What the legal journals are reporting this week No Cannes do In the City Playing a subtle game Can money talk cents? Global significance Judicial review is hostage to purely political agendas Permission hearings are brazenly being misused, argues Andrea Bryan Jarman law letter lawyer of the week lawboard @the times. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items law diary@thetimes. co. uk Show me yours and I'll show you mine trading places@the times. co. uk Queen's Counsel Multiple Display Advertising Items Student Law Law Schools: Which is the One for You? Multiple Display Advertising Items The route to the top law jobs is disturbingly familiar Overview Efforts to increase diversity are not reflected in the background of judges and senior solicitors and barristers. Frances Gibb reports Bar Survey Shearman & Sterling LLP Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Put your passion into practice Off the Tread Mill Football, music and the environment-Alan Kay meets three lawyers who have shunned the mainstream in pursuit of a personal goal Fresh Fields Bruckhaus Deringer Norton Rose Bending over backwards to become more flexible Will standards suffer if the Law Society changes the way that solicitors are trained? Both sides of the argument put their views to Claire Sanders How to get the maximum effect from a mini-pupillage When size does matter Law News in Brief Old and the new in battle for students Education Strategy Law schools have never had it so good, but in a competitive market there is no room for complacency, report Clairsders and Edward Fennell A learning environment that puts your Top Universities for Law Ten Arcane Legal Words and Phrases Engage brain, spellcheck, and shine Applications and Interviews Surprisingly, some applicants don't make quite enough effort, writes Nicola Laver Multiple Display Advertising Items Examples to Make You Wince Helpful Websites Multiple Display Advertising Items To be, or not to be, a barrister The Spians V Team Players There may soon be more flexibility about how advocates practise, says Edward Fennell Winner The Legal Week Awards The Times The young Britons who do time on death row Volunteering Clive Stafford Smith on the three-month Reprieve internship that could save lives Who still wants to be a legal aid lawyer? Jon Robins on why publicly funded work is not attracting enough students and what the profession is doing about it Useful Addresses Well, if you take our advice Pro Bono Multiple Display Advertising Items You can always start from here Keen on the law? You don't have to be straight out of school, writes Grania Langdon-Down My shocking discovery is a lesson for us all Legal Education Introduce yourself to the law Enrol on a course that can satisfy your curiosity, or open the way to a legal career Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Pepper Army The Game Says Benitez Happy to Make his Own Luck Final Count down Matt Dickinson says the manager's feat should not be underestimated Ac Milan Roll of Honour Liver Pool Picture Gallery The Top Team in Istanbul Buy The Times on Thursday to see the best coverage of the European Cup final Clashes Gift of Kop Idol Allyson Rudd says the original owner of her prized shirt must not leave Anfield Sing Owen Slot finds personality has been key to the rise and rise of Carragher Key Clashes Liverpool's Route Traore Roaring Darren Tulett finds the Liverpool defender in high spirits Clashes From Tip to Top Rick Broadbent examines the rags to riches story of Shevchenko 8.12.04 Liverpool 3 Olympiakos 1 Milan Journeys Build to Twin Peaks Bumps and growth on adventures that are reaching end of pregnant pause Watching Brief Clashes Fur Tirade Lisa Armstrong fears fans' dress sense But what if? The Times 5 Golden Years Brian Glanville enjoys sifting through his favourite memories in half a century of European cup finals Clashes Banner Day Steve Horton says Liverpool fans always have something to say on the big occasion The Political Football Man Owen Slot on the leadership style of a club owner who also runs the country Clashes Tactical Switch Gabriele Marcotti says Ancelotti had no choice but to cast off his ideals AC Milan's Route Sport
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