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News from 25/05/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Hilary Mantel, Julie Daniels, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Bill Edgar, Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Mark H. Levy, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Adam Sage and Charles Bremner, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Cherif Sadky, Mark Souster, Dominic Walker, R. S. Darke, Pam Tull, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Milton Wainwright, Joan Freeman, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Bill Acraman, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Roger Maynard, Andy C. McINTOSH, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Richard Lloyed Parry and Hiroko Tabuchi, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Atkins, Peter Wood, Ann Treneman Politics Sketch, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Tom Bawden, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Andrew J. Kitching, Matin Waller, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Butle, Paul West, James H, Hauser, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John Marsden, Stefanie Marsh, Patrick Langrishe, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Douglas Henderson, Neville Spencer-Lewis, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Hal Ewing, David Cage, David Hart General Secretary, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Jane MacArtney and Leo Lewis, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Kenneth Henderson, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Anne Miles, Ian Johns, Bob Kemp, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Jane Owen, Gary Jacob and James Ducker, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Olivia Cole, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Christ Ayres, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Ben Southern, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Grainne Gilmore, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Terror mastermind may be dying Parents in revolt IRA's new recruits EU vote dilemma Sudoku Among friends Eurozone gloom Index Thousands of early-release prisoners go back to crime Good University Guide Liverpool up for cup, but not next year 'Loophole' anger at £2.4m overseas gift to Lib Dems In the Times Today The Times Party Payments Fear of fraud to help new ID Bill Vote fraud charge Expulsion threat Charges dropped Correction Esb. The Champion Ale Friends from High Places Private school parents in revolt Sunny Varkey promised top quality schools at bargain basement prices, but after four head teachers in a year his first venture has hit troubled waters, Alexandra Blair reports Prince condemns Prescott's plan to demolish homes Brown regains seat on Labour's ruling body Index Killed on his own doorstep Sign of the times Antiseptic advice Tube shutdown Luxury from Luton esure.com Jay's Jokes Leno laughs Jackson boy out of court After making jokes at singer's expense, the talk-show host is called to testify for the defence, writes Chris Ayres IRA still in the business of murder, arson and smuggling What They Found Loyalists and fringe republicans still active, report says What's wrong with M&s? Plenty of great ideas, but bureaucracy stifles them Hit and Miss Poor performance of M&s knickers knocks millions off the bottom line Job cuts and store relocations form part of high-street chain's plan to fight falling clothes sales, Sarah Butler writes Earth mothers turn to garden food Young women are leading the way on the environment with their forks and spades, Lewis Smith reports Helland Piano Auctions Limited At Issue churchill Elgin Marbles cast dark shadow over looted art ESSO Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr Nobody boosts BBC news ratings Both sides agree to talks that may avert another walkout after intervention by the arbitration service, Dan Sabbagh writes D&A Picture Gallery The singer-turned-gardener Kim Wilde, flush from winning … Harry's game Labour of love Intelligent Finance Ps Lecture in style for faithful Cherie People Citroen Multiple Display Advertising Items Reign of terror from 'westeland rapist' Da Vinci denounced Tory rank and file on leadership race Why are we failing the gifted pupils? Libel tourism Tailgating remedies Autism and 'inclusion' Evolving theory of intelligent design Correctly addressed Shining example Nappy days As luck would have it The Times Beyond Petroleum New pipelines are not the answer to the world's energy problems Double Jeopardy Twins are sick of being probed, prodded and generally researched Who needs happy hour? There are heaps of other pleasures in life Notebook Never Say Never The "new Europe" case for adjusting Britain's rebate Blam it all on dad and mum And suddenly it's got easier Can it be that the appalling red tape that blights our lives is actually being cut back intelligently? Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate All you need is love (and a scarf) One form of passion tonight is a reminder of how others can enrich our humdrum lives How do parents bond with childre unless there is a shared or indulged passion? No, I am not mad: it's plainly obvious we need all of Europe to say 'yes' With divisive US foreign policy and China almost a superpoer, a clear European voice is vita Some yobs are born, others are made Multiple Display Advertising Items Is yobbish behaviour in the genes? Two of a kind can give science a helping hand millets Chance to volunteer at touch of red button Toucan.com Today Tomorrow Toyota Howard riles backbenchers by keeping them in the dark In the red corner; Gordon Brown The Conservatives' fresh-faced Shadow Chancellor takes on Labour's heavyweight for the first time in the Commons today. Camilla Cavendish charts the rise of George Osborne The Champion Faster The Challenger Call for review of animal testing Online DataAware House plan threat to green belt Environment Plan to cut £300m legal aid cost Law Old people 'left to die in pain' Health Multiple Display Advertising Items Fastest female hits dizzy heights AOL The Honourable Morons need to reach the public First Active Open government is what's needed Sport Some girls do, and this one does nicely Firstnight Theatre Benedict Nightingale Multiple Display Advertising Items Firstnight Times World News Date-rape killer 'cut up British woman's body with chainsaw' On the Trail A spark of hope in wreckage of failed nuclear treaty talks Air France Victory for Democrats over choice of judges Afp: Supreme support (AP): Refugees' ally Abuse ruling (AFP): Squatters raided More than Woman's hamster virus kills three transplant patients Infectious, but Rarely Deadly Reuters: Israel to free 400 prisoners Rest home for tigers too long in the tooth 'Pray for wounded al-Zarqawi' Sky US is forced back into political fray Insults are traded as visit to war shrine turns sour Multiple Display Advertising Items Plot to ground 'selfish and foolhardy' Amy Johnson Nature's Best Index Has this rising star lost his way - and his wife? Protective father of a new Europe hovers over a difficult birth Black gold brings hope of return A new pipeline will pump Azeri oil to the Mediterranean directly reports Jeremy Page Leaders in London The Times Offers Direct Times Business Fitch marks GM down to 'junk' status Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Fears over eurozone spark call for rate cut Home Secretary approves extradition of bankers to US Hedge funds' worst month since 1998 UK hopes as eurozone frets Charles Clarke Poor signal Commercial Mortgages Business Editor's Commentary: Time for Rose to begin delivering Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Sults in Brief Talks fail to end Chinese trade dispute US regulator admits $48m shortfall Rumour of the Day Data Exchange Rates Look Ahead Data Day North Sea Oil Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Photo Archive Business Big Shot Vodafone back to table over Man Utd sponsorship deal Phone group's margins hit by rivals in Europe Emap reassures investors that ad revenue will rise EMI aims to pump up the volume with digital deals Keep it in the family Noble connections acer Shelling out Loch Fyne may cash in its chips with £40m sale Scottish Power offloads PacifiCorp UBS Buffett forced to cede voting rights on MidAmerican Steering U-Turns Statistics shake-up shows NHS in worse condition Pensions guru rejects 'silly' idea of two-tier age system Projections for world growth cut by OECD Lambert sees no need for rate rise Nothing fair in war of poor v poorest United Exploration director at Regal quits after six days Legal row casts more doubt over Rover pensions Jaeger-Lecoultre Strong sales of perfume give lift to Burberry 'Two Brains' does not rule out the nuclear option Interview Gabriel Rozenberg and Gary Duncan speak to David Willetts, the Tories' man for business International Travel Connections Britannia hungry despite B&W deal New Lloyds head of retail from US The Wisdom of Willetts Image problem Icy reception Achtung foreigner Priory War on secret accounts grows Markets Northern Rock rises as broker forecasts solid performance 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 End of PacifiCorp chapter is a load off investors' minds Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Great Portland Gilts Wolves boosted by talk of refinancing Smaller Capitalisation Shares Electra Investment Trust Business Equity Prices The Ex-Service Fellowship Centres, (Dept Tm) Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Register Gergely Pongratz Hungarian worker who led a group of freedom fighters against the Soviet invasion in 1956 Andre Gunder Frank Itinerant economist and social historian whose ideas fired a generation of Third World radicals Lives Remembered Ronald Inchley Publisher whose Tyndale Press imprint was in the vanguard of the postwar advance of evangelical Christian theology Martin Lings British scholar and convert to Islam who studied Sufi spirituality and wrote an acclaimed life of the Prophet Muhammad Charming view of Blighty takes top prize Chelsea Flower Show Medals Full List of Results debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day Dissing Respect Will rediscovering the notion of respectability see off the yobs? Why bother? Urgent action Telephone manners What's your view? Brits abroad All together now No can do Forthcoming Marriages Luncheon Dinners School News Births Deaths Legal News Birthdays Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day May 25,1968 Mr Justice Faulks told the Divorce Court that enduring silence from a spouse was sometimes worse than being given a black eye Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast BBC jettisons three centuries of symbols Weather Eye Timesonline Power to mitigate congestion penalty Queen's Bench Division Bank not free to explain why account was frozen Chancery Division Degree of disablement to be decided at date of appeal Court of Appeal Rights claim should be made earlier Court of Appeal Vehicle recovery action is civil Court of Appeal Times Sport Resistance to change gives factions common cause Times Test Banned Murtagh misses ride on Derby favourite Newmarket The Wright Track Lingfield Park Yesterday's Results Cartmel Racing Fontwell Park Ripon Agassi at pains to explain early defeat Tennis French Open Youngsters get chance to shine in new campaign Cricket totesport The Sums The Results Service Baseball Today's Fixture An England Education Minor Counties Frizzell County Championship First-Class Averages Clubs Villages Schools Robinson waits behind as Lions seeks inspiration Rugby Union The Times Ayoola Erinle, the London Wasps centre, will Anderson swears to remain calm at St Helens Rugby League Old seadog heads for familiar shores Scouse Family struck by tragedy pay warm tribute to Lampard The Times During her final days, Lucy wrote a poem dedicated O'Neill to confirm Celtic exit Burley angry at allegations Sport Wembley's new white horse bridges years Chelsea try talent show in search for next Terry Wanted: a performance with gusto to win war over the pragmatists Comment Why tourist highlights are off the agenda Tony Evans takes to the streets of Istanbul in search of a match ticket Times Online Wary Turks drop guard and join in party antics Ladbrokes Liverpool give new meaning to dream team Chief Sports Writer in Istanbul Carlsberg Victor Chandler Cafu sees Carragher as main obstacle Vital Statistic Unlucky Alonso hoping for final change of fortune William Hill Ancelotti rejects threat of Gerrard Benitez banks on hunger to eat Sporting Index The Times Crossword 22,985 Choice of referee is good omen for Istanbul Times Sport Liverpool get cold shoulder on eve of glory bid The Times Index The Times Quotes of the Day Shareholders are evil? Don't be such chumps, Coldplay Two economists show how musicians get their money. And it's not from their records debate@thetimes. co. uk Mistakes of history So Jafar, so good Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Better by design: how I can improve your life Sir Terence Conran has designed a Peace Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show. Now he wants to do a Jamie Oliver on our 'horrid' homes. Interview by Ginny Dougary Conran is dismayed that he is known as a restaurateur rather than as a designer A degree of science The Times Big money but little take-up Despite investment and a TV boost, science is not winning recruits, says Alexandra Blair University Guide Online Tomorrow The Good University Guide Boys: Do You Feel your Body Lets You down? Heady heights of happiness Even illness cannot dent the mood, says Stefanie Marsh in her third dispatch from the Everest expedition The Times Offers Direct Our family moved to Spain three years ago. If we don't all return to London, then I'll take the children back anyway Pour some parsley on your chops Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Double Lamb Chops with Parsley Oil Times Online The decision was Emotional Intelligence For James Frey, stopping drinking and using drugs was only the beginning of dealing with addiction. The years that followed were equally tough, he tells Penny Wark We divorced, but then remarried Hilary Mantel, 53 the novelist and critic, lives in Surrey with her husband Gerald McEwan, an IT consultant Want to look wicked? Cut through the trashy surface. Sequins and sparkly beads will always be beautiful. Or nearly always. Shine on, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Add a bit of shimmer Arts Fornicators, phonies and oodles of hot totty Tate Britain's exhibitation of Joshua Reynold's portraits exposes a world of filth and sandal that makes today's stars look like amateurs, drools Caltlin Moran Reynolds was second only to Mr Kipling in loving a tart Celebrities Then and now In Screen tomorrow Reynolds knew mere flattery would get him nowhere, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston He stands at the heart of this world and paints it as he understands it Beamed up to Planet Emin Interview Star Trek fan Tracey Emin has been transported to a calmer world, finds Olivia Cole Opera & Ballet A life lived in the dark Theatre Hedda Gabler Duke of York's, Wc2 Pop Eels Festival Hall Whistle up a Windrush Theatre The Big Life Apollo, W1 Theatre Silk Stockings Lilian Baylis, EC1 Opera Rigoletto Wales Millennium Centre Index An all-round winner This year's Crème show at Olympia was a huge success, offering fashion shows, seminars, ceremonics—and more exhibitors than ever before Admire the objects d'art, or play with the big boys' toys Conference Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Could you, would you, be the boss? The Times/joslin Rowe Crème Survey The answer to the first is a resounding yes; to the second, a qualified no, says Rosalind Renshaw PC Stress Busters Secs Talk Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Holidays in the Danger Zone BBC Two, 7.30pm Variations Beaten BBC One, 9pm Compulsion BBC Two, 9pm Film Choice The Usual Suspects (1995) Sky Movies 1,10pm Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) BBC One, 11.40pm Ramsay's nightmare a dream to watch Last Night's TV We'll no' gang awa', then True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3599 Polygon Win a Crate of Champagne Word Watching Su Doku The Writers Burean College of Journalism

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