News from 26/05/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, David Charter and Philip Webster, Chris Ayres in Los Angeles, Peter Kllnger, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Steve Bird and Sean O'Neil, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Shaun Murray, Dorking, Kenneth Wood, Christine Seib, James Lunn, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Gabrieele Hinton, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Dominick Trant, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Bill Wedderburn, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Nell Harman, William Poundstone, Debra Craine, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Ac Matt Dickinson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Mick Kelly, Peter Preston, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Adrian Lovett, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Richard Johnstone, John Westerby, Brian O'Connell, Liverpool, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Andrew Moore, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Sean O'Nell, Simon de Bruxelles, Sean Macaulay, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Bryan Owram, James Wilson, Richard Burnett-Hall, David Schwimmer, Steve Coomber, Matthew Horton, Alan M. Stanier, Jeremy Page, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Alan Bennett, Peter McHUGH, David Herring, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Phil Gordon and Nick Szczepanik, Russell Crowe, Rimita Navai, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Nlc Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge Telecomes Correspondent, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Mike Rosewell and John Goodbody, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster Political Editor, Sian Morgan, Mel Webb, Matt Dickinson Chief FootballCorrespondent, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Fred Bridgland, Esther Walker, Russell Jenkins, Andrew Pendleton, Siri Hustvedt, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Carly Chynoweth, Robert Bielby, Peter Riddel, Martin Waller, David Dickinson, Lottie Moggach, Issandr Ei Amranl, Nicky Bull, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nicola Woolcock, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Peter Stebbings, Patricia Dobson, Owen Slot, Lewie Smith, Jonathan McEnery, Jenny Davey, Rick broadbent, Peter Klinger, Jane Macartney, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Richard Beeston and Ali Hussain,
ResumoThe Times British exports to Uzbek troops Student murdered Film-maker dies Olympic ejections Career Henman beaten 'Why are Europeans saying "no"? It's the economy, It's … Comment Weather Television and Radio Breath testing lottery as death toll soars Good University Guide The triuph and glory In the Times Today French in disarray as they admit EU treaty vote is lost £6m Dome rethink Drink-drive test lottery Passive smoke a fertility risk Walkies banned Heart threat Climbié ruling Award for Afghan Debate The Renault Safety Zone Punters get kick out of risking all on result 'I'm made up, I thought they'd do it' Fans in Liverpool went wild after a night of drama and comebacks, reports Ian Evans Police charged with not taking drink-driving problem seriously Illegal speeding fines to be repaid More troops head for Iraq Lambs shot Divers drown London Eye plan Balfour document Classical Brits Dog saves owner Multiyork Student is found murdered, just yards from home Uzbek massacre soldiers used Land Rovers in defiance of arms control promise Disclosure threatens to embarrass Government ahead of arms treaty at G8 summit in June, writes Tom Baldwin 'We have a duty to make treaty a reality before more massacres are linked to British arms sales' Where Land Rovers Go Controversial Exports Overthrow could leave vacuum to be filled by Islamic extremists Tories push for change of leadership 'within weeks' 'A process that goes on to the end of the year will most benefit Tony Blair' Jane MacQuitty's Top 100 Wines Salvatone Ferragams Question Time Briefing Alice Miles Keeps Score Should Howard go now? Send your e-mails to Chefs can get away with salty language The New Broadcasting Code Swearing, violence and sex? That's Ok by Ofcom The new Travellers Chequne Card Multiple Display Advertising Items Ismail Merchant, giant of British film, dies at 68 Microsoft Peerless Mammy Suzuki Family ties Picture Gallery Ps A journalist interviewing Burt Reynolds, 69, at the … Was David Schwimmer nervous about doing a scene in … Young people may not be his care audience, but could … Tough guy Russell Crowe is just not the same now that … Galloway's big night has a little trouble People Dixons Hasta la vista; judge takes off for Cuba An Exclusive Members' Club Opposition to ID cards hardens as cost climb Not tonight, dear—I've been taking the pill Key Points Advance Box Office now Open Currys Multiple Display Advertising Items Boris Becker British surfer beats shark attack in feeding frenzy EU constitution Electoral reform for a democracy Free trade, protectionism and their impact on poverty Negotiations in industrial disputes Theory of evolution Letters to the Editor that are indended for publicatoin … Penalty shootouts Blocked nose Caution urged on cloning 'results' Metric or imperial? Food for thought Picture Gallery Exporting Troubles Britain must be open about the arms trade My Word! When and why, precisely, is excessive swearing justified? On pavement or canvas, Soho's courtesans take a 250-year stroll How to Live Laying the foundations for affordable housing A midlife crisis for old M&s Picture Gallery And it's goodbye from him In a curious parallel dance, the leaders of the ton main parties are gradually moving aside The silly talk from some Blairites about building up alternative candidates has gone Join the Debate Back through the door stalks Big Beast No 1 Unlikely as it seems, and disastrous as it would be, Tory rule changes offer a new chance to Kenneth Clarke All Mr Blair would have to do is bring a European Commons Motion every week Europeans are shouting 'no' for one reason: it's their economies, stupid If Europe's economy remains paralysed, the federalist project is clearly dead Lack of gardeners could see historic parks grassed over Total Focus Chelsea Wind farm gets the go-ahead Offshore sale Path of Crime bulldog Ex-wives club for millionaire divorcees A businesswoman aims to ease life for those with only a fat bank account as company, reports Simon de Bruxelles Personal Organiser Strongbow 145,000 homes to be built on state property Mixed-tenure housing? I may get some neighbours who wear suits House Hunting Vauxhall What to Watch out for Lib Dem treasurer quit over donation Day-trippers told to expect slow trains, busy roads and failing sun Homebase All of Europe will fall into anguish if we forget God, says Catholic leader The Church and its people are in crisis, according to the Archbishop of Westminster. Ruth Gledhill reports Picture Gallery P&o Ferries Firstnight Friel finds the measure of empire in a human story Theatre Queen to lead war remembrance T2 Aol Pupils take critical look at sex Education Football start granted legal aid Law 'Cut-price' school rebellion Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Prisoner is freed 25 years after wrongful conviction 'I don't know if I can put this behind me. Others have been so damaged' Pc World Pc World Third-term tensions reopen Despite a show of unity for the election, rifts over Labour's strategy are surfacing in rival camps, writes Tom Baldwin 'We've focused too much on immigration and asylum, human trafficking and terrorism' Heathrow express Secrets & Lies Gordon mauls young George Tough Decisions Ikea Times World News Thousands of homes destroyed to make way for Olympic tourists Amnesty charges US over civil rights abuses Braks put on nuclear ambitions Prudential Curostair Case History Tiney treasure from the deep could beat the superbugs World unprepared for flu capable of killing 10 million Restaurant chases no-show Clinton Nature Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Railway bomb (Reuters): Murders charge (AP): Organs 'Sold' (Reuters): Turtle traded Le weekend The Weekend There's a big difference Kidnap, robbery, blackmail: real life outdoes soap plot AFP: Nato raid for war criminal Surrogate mother 'auctioned baby over internet' Tribe that rebelled against Caesar has new cause The French and Dutch have always been staunch Europeans. Their Political Laura Ashley Clermont Ferrand The hope of 400 Zierikzee Sea Change leaves politicians tilting at old windmills establishments back the new EU contitution. So why are they rebelling? Tory suspended for lining up with UKIP over sleaze Multiple Display Advertising Items Danger man sets his trap Multiple Display Advertising Items Militants rally round al-Zarqawi Websites have been flooded with praise for the al-Qaeda leader, Richard Beeston and Ali Hussain reports Weather Eye Getting animated about voting Iran's rulers have an unusual method of persuading the electorate to take part in forthcoming polls, Ramita Navai reports The Times Offers Direct Violence as protests condemn reform Multiple Display Advertising Items Politics lures slain leader's son 'Big smile, over here, show some teeth' cried the photographer. Unflappable, the Queen obliged From Alan Hamilton in Edmonton, Alberta The Times (Reuters): 27 killed in air crash (AP): Bride charged (AFP): Military unrest (AFP): Moscow blackout (AP): Stowaway dies (AP): American spicy (Reuters): High expectations How the Two Sides Performed The Times Band swears by right to airtime after NBC ban Jackson jury set to go out tomorrow as defence rests Times Business Blackstone move Thursday May 26 2005 Domecq bid date Extradition fight Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones GM weighs $10bn sale of mortgage business Parts spin-off blow for Ford Wentworth owner bids for Ivy and Le Caprice UK growth weakest for two to know Years Finnair Ill omen at Morgan Caz? Reviews keep British Land upward bound Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Keep an eye on the options Abbey's latest fine suggests that cutting corners had … Need to Know Results in Brief Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Danone sells £413m stake in Mahou Chinese energy firm plans $3.6bn float Quote of the Day Director's Dealings Data France Exchange Rates Business Big Shot Look Ahead Rumour of the Day Gold Data Day North Sea Luminar 'sees light at the end of the tunnel' Internet advertising boom helps Aegis to double sales AOL and SonyBMG near to internet music video deal Nero shares perked up by surge in coffee sales Big Sales Sluggish Comet drags Kesa down Oracle GUS demerges Burberry as Experian stays for now Abbey fined record over endowment mishandling Under Review The Times Trouble in store for bond market Goldman sees danger ahead in 50-year gilt trip The Other 50-Year Gilt: A Bumpy Ride JP Morgan Cazenove hit by two defections ECB urged to lift rates as Germany slips again ICM Computer Group Execs left to tackle pension tax Pots and Caps Bos Joins £400m property venture Priory Ireland hopping City Diary Personality clash Quote, unquote British Land venture at Wharf goes on hold De La Rue to return £70m to investors New boss proves he is no puppet Ing Direct Could there be no smoke without ire? The Times BAT wants EU ban on snus lifted to open new markets Borse shareholders 'backed LSE bid' Rivalry to squeeze out mobile phone makers From playing field to oilfield, resoulte Scot finds success Case Study Times Online It's never too late to start your own firm S&n rises on talk that it has pulled out of Bavaria race 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 Little to feat in break-up of GUS except a bumpier ride Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Luminar Gilts Ultimate braced for bid by Gallic raider Smaller Capitalisation Shares Local Radio Company Business Equite Prices Austrian Assessing council's performance Court of Appeal Published May 26,2005 Regina (Ealling London Borough Council) v Audit Commission for England and Wales Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Latham and Lord Justice Keene Judgement May 16, 2005 Power to call for tribunal reasons to be amplified Court of Appeal Published May 26,2005 Barke v Seetec Business Technology Center Ltd Disqualification case akin to insolvency Chancery Division Published May 26,2005 Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Paulin Injunction granted to enforce time charter Court of Appeal Published May 26, 2005 Lauritzencool AB v Lady Navigation Inc Before Lord Justice Judge, Lord Justice Mance and Lord Justice Thomas judgment May 17, 2005 Timesonline Interexec The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further detail on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Times Register Ismail Merchant Freewheeling film producer who, with James Ivory, made a series of meticulously wrought and hugely successful period films Squadon Leader James Wagland Navigator whose pinpoint accuracy was crucial to landing and retrieying secret agents in Nazi-occupied Europe Roderick Wright Kindly and humane Catholic priest who rose to be Bishop of Argyll and the Isles before resingning to live with a divorcee Revisiting the Indian Army in war Military Matters Michael Tillotson The Pahar Trust Services Medicine & Victory Washington appointment debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen The Trouble with Auntie Do you support the BBC strike action-and did you miss the disrupted programmes? Lose some weight One for all Terms and conditions What's your view? All for it I'll say that again Unfaire licence If it ain't broke Money-savers Payback time Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Appointments Election School News Dinner Births Anniversaries Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Birthday Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam Private Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items ROI Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Bargains that you can bank on at half-term Two nights for two in Cheshire for £99. Paris for £139; or a week in Skiathos for £205. Tony Dawe lists the offers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property of the months Nature Notes On this Day May 26, 1961 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Adrian sneaks in from the blind side Timesonline Times Sport Motivator camp put Holland on standby Racing Times Test Dunlop loyalties evenly divided in sporting joust for open-day honours The Times Sports Book Bath Newton Abbot Ayr Beckham bolsters London bid Olympic Games Huntingdon Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Wetherby Lack of chances drives Flanagan wild Links The Times Wimbledon too quickly the focus for Henman French Open Classy Loit emerges from the shadows to grab glory Europe seeks new world order Morrisons Tennis The Results Service Today's Fixtures Lord's happy in adding further string to bow Archery Funnell sets her sights on more glory at Windsor Equestrianism Partridge launches fast boat to China Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Blood, sweat and fears; why the caddie's life is not a simple one John Hopkins gets a taste of golf's blackest art by bearing the burden for Darren Clarke Jones in line to challenge Woods Stars do their bit Golding thriller Fab four reunited Final surprise Changing times Size of task ahead dawns on Woodward Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Guinness Thorpe's winter job opens door to pretenders Today's Teams Glamorgan take gamble on Ganguly Timesonline Hampshire come down to earth with bump Frizzell County Championship First Division Cricket Watchful Joyce adds to his growing reputation Key states his case with more runs at happy hunting ground Hardinges performs with heart to stem the flow Proud Wessels happy to see son shine Durham Ucce v Durham Oxford Ucce v Lancashire Yesterday's Scoreboards Irani makes Yorkshire suffer Second Division Tyldesley wallows in Watney Cup nostalgia Seconds out Fans Left to Do Double Take as Radio Gets Head Start over TV in Communication Battle Wimpole Strachan to inherit rich Celtic legacy from O'Neill Liverpool Heroes keeping up with tradition Liverpool's revival continued the trend of European Cup final drama, Brian Glanville Says Tomorrow Winning? All you need is love. . . Tony Evans on a night to remember for the army of singing, sweating sober Scousers Liverpool turns into sea of red as fans dance in streets Tomorrow When it matters, Maldini can find no answer Better than Brazil, Maradona says Early warming Forgotten scarf At the double Hats off Gone in 50 seconds, back in six minutes Kewell the odd man out on a night for pride and passion Triumph proves home is where heart is for captain Tomorrow how the Cup was Won Souvenir Pull-Out Liverpool Record Collection Gerrard spurs Liverpool to come back from the dead Routine The Times Crossword 22,986 The Shoot-Out Times Sport The miracle of Istanbul T2 Quotes of the Day Grim up North? it's an urban myth, from Leeds to Glasgow Send your comments to; Keeping it real Bad old days Young achievers Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Want to work for Bill Gates? Move Mt Fuji. . . Software giant Microsoft tests prospective staff for mental agility and inventiveness. A new book by William Poundstone reveals the questions they have to answer Q. How Would You Design Bill Gates's Bathroom? Microsoft test answers Boys; Do You Feel your Body Lets You down? The plot sickens Viewpoint Our obsession with gardening is growing wildly out of control, Says Mick Hume Visionary Work on Cataracts timesonline Staph of nightmares Super-fitness no defence against a fatal superbug, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Find your vocation Time for a break? The Good University Guide University Guide Online The tests to select the best Be prepared for the aptitude exams, and you'll have a vital advantage. Alexandra Blair reports Tomorrow Hooked on corrie? join the club. . . The Times Carrot and Coriander Pilaf Timesonline In my next life, I'd come back as a brilliant man Screen Famous in 15 minutes Report Young, gifted and soon at a cinema near you. Patricia Dobson, the compiler of Screen International's list of the British stars of tomorrow, reveals her tips for the race to Hollywood Stars of Tomorrow Actors FilmFirst Mary Nighy Picture Gallery Jaime Winstone Amit Gupta Writer—director Picture Gallery Annie Watson Writer-director Stars of Tomorrow Directors and writers Stuck for inspiration this half-term? Neil Fisher finds some family-friendly features Duma It's so pete Tong, but it feels so right Review It in Four Words or Less More New Releases An Italian mystery is more arresting than a rogue cop, find Ian Johns Boyle's million dollar baby Interview The director of Trainspotting tells Lottie Moggach why he's made his first family Consequences of Love Bring Me the Firelighters Meet Mr and Mrs Wood The Far Pavilions They put the wood in Hollywood As a tribute to Hayden "Wooden" Christmas, Sean Macaulay opens his own plank Hall of Fanme Don't be taken in by a trash director's avowed conversion to worthiness, urges Sean Macaulay Mondays in the Sun Blacklisted or Viewpoint Romanticism hid the truth about anti-Communism in Hollywood, says Clive Davis Who were the Hollywood Ten? Multiple Display Advertising Items Movie Books Dark underbelly of the Celtic Tiger Among the frothy romcoms of prosperous Ireland one gritty film stands, out says Kevin Maher Sin City Burst of atomic eneregy Dance Theatre Pop Concert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio 4 Radio Chocie The Times David Chater's Choice Review Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Crime Times Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Wife Swar War at the Door BBC One, 8.30pm Variations Murphy's Law BBC One, 9pm Middle Sex Channai The Thing (1982) Let It Be Me (1995) BBC Two, 12.20am The Invisible Circus Challenging view of domestic violence Bless this house T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Multiple Display Advertising Items Word Watching Su Doku Career Inside Public Agenda The Key is to be well connected The Week in Work Good Week What Else Happened More easily followed is the career advice given in … We're a loyal bunch, at least on paper. Management-issues. … Who's going to quilt when its people without jobs getting … . . . Bad Week PSD Screen test leaves me reeling Week 7: Personal Branding The Lowdown The Go-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs, Turn to It's time to get noticed Being brash may garner the spotlight for a while, but the way to get ahead in business his to draw attention to youself, and your achiveemen, in the nicest possible way, saysCarly Chynoweth Test Yourself... Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Rell Safety St Standard Board Do you agree with this advice? Writes to us at What Can I Earn? How do I keep my job hunting under wraps? How Do I Become Transport of London A change is as good as a training course Switching jobs provides a new angle on what you do and hands-on experience that simply cannot be learnt in a classroom. Carly Chynoweth finds out what it's all about 'I Can now Offer Extra Skills' Before He was Famous... David Dickinson Whois he? 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Waitrose Choosing a job is not just about the money Graduate Employement Surveys Masters gained from experience Henry Minzberg has set management training on a new tack, but is a tenable alternative to an MBA Asks Steve Coomber Case Study Team Mechanisms—lesson from Broadway Team Mechanisms-Lessons from Broadway Days that Shock Businss Course Watch The Office Psyhologist Not a city for nervous drivers There is an 'edge' to living in Afirca is possibly evident in Lagos than in my other cities 'You Have to Be Intrepid and Adventurous to Come Here' Cost of Living Work Kit Statwatch Picture Gallery Essentials What's Being Said Test Yourself Answers City with spice to spare Business Travel Company HayGroup Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sys Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items National Audit Office Bush Rowing Tanner has no illusions about the jop that to be done John Goodbody talks to the Great Britain team manager about the task lies ahead Bush 2005 Rowing Calendar The Corporate Crews Challenge Tanner has no illusions about the job that has to be done John Goodbody talks to the Great Britain team manager about the task that lies ahead Eleven months of effort and ten days off at Chirstmas Mike Rosewell, The Times Rowing Correspondent, on the dedication needed for Olympic glory Two with summer in China on their minds Mike Rosewell and John Goodbody in interview two of the British orwing world's rising stars Bush A Bluffer's guide to rowing Why women are taking to the water Deborah King says rowing offers a wonderful opportunity for toning the muscle groups Magic of mist on the Thames Sweatshirts replace blazers for Team GB's boys and girls World Cup Timetable Fit the boat to the rower, not the other way around Mike Rosewell explains how technology has changed the sport during the past 30 years Sympatex
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