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News from 30/05/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, Neelam Verjee, Djm, Tanya Byron, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Brian Stewart, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Richard Luscombe, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Quentin Tarantino and Roy Carroll, Philip Howard, Peter Brier, David Irvine, Joanna Bale, Clany Soileau, James Ducker, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Clive S. Teagle, Sam Marlowe, A. Gibbs, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Lester May, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jean Hughes, David McVay, Patrick Heaking, John Atkins, Jim Kelsey, Gary Jacob, lan Johns, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Glenn M. Renshaw, Nicholas Blanford, Rick Broadbent and Peter Lansley, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Stephen McDonnell, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, J. Elliott, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Peter Boase, Daniel McGrory, Ross Clark, Elizabeth Judge and Sam Coates, Sandra Allen, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Roger Maynard and Alan Hamilton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alan Anderson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tim Scott, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Nigel Hawkes and David Powell, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Julie Mellor and Duncan Fisher, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Jill Sherman and Alan Hamilton, Katherine Kirk, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Anton Rippon, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Mike Rosewell, Adrian Perry, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Harry Fisch, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Paddy Storrie, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Peter D. G. Raven, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Elvis Costello, Joe Bolger, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Bomb kills 50th British soldier Teenage debt fear Hedge row fines ID card talks Lost in last lap Lebanese victory Index France votes 'Non' What the French Vote Means for In the Times Today Blair ready to go on attack as plan for UK vote dies France rejects EU constitution Reforms may now be on the agenda, Straw says One Night with the Chalks The Renault Safety Zone Costly Kids It couldn't happen in Britain Quads' mother expects four more Thanks to a quirk of IVF, the Chalks will have nine under-3s in their family, Roger Maynard and Alan Hamilton write Fear of debt deters students The cost of a degree leads working-class boys to seek a job instead of a place at university, reports Alexandra Blair Kelly hints at diplomas at a level after all Lib Dem MP dies of cancer Recipe for study Drug clampdown Price of courage Pigeon's lift home Cringeworthy Renault Frog hits No 1-and here come his friends Goodbye treaty, Goodbye Chirac Thwarted Ambitions Changes under Constitution Dutch may pick up the start of a 'rolling no' Yet to Decide Leaders unite to press ahead with ratification regardless but Europe will muddle on Glee at Rejection Rebellion forces political class to find new leaders Unpopular Prime Minister will be first to go as President seeks 'new impulse' for Government, says Charles Bremner Sainsbury's 'The decision creates a difficult context' Patek Philippe Winners celebrate with words of admiration for the bizarre English Debate Polaris World Mental turmoil in fight to be the best W Depression led me to harm myself, Kelly Holmes Says The man who had politicians for breakfast, lightly grilled Sir David Frost stepped down from his Sunday morning show with a name-dropping display of farewells, reports Joe Joseph Lloyds TSB Christian Aid week Hyatt Row over Cherie's 'life as wife' talk Charities benefit as couples redirect their wedding gifts Nature Nationwide You've got AA friend P&o Ferries Medicine may turn evergreen into a hero Cut the neighbours down to size in war of the garden hedge Hope for women who rely on frozen eggs MacMillan cancer relief Food packaging chemicals linked to breast cancer Hi-tech hijackers take company files hostage Fadesa Four die in birthday car crash Reform needed by the Conservatives Crown as anchor Old age comfort depends on means Fundamental flaw Security and accuracy in proposed identify card scheme Minimum standards Clarke fails to convince Behind closed doors A comprehensive view of education Spice of life That was the Show that was But of course Sir David Frost is not retiring in either sense of the word Forgotten Minority More attention must be paid to educating children in single-parent families Diamond geezers, the real bling, and wonderful ways with chopsticks C'est Non A decisive referendum result that should be respected A thousand times non Thanks to la folie de Jacques Chirac even the French could not stomach this absurd constitution A nation afloat on debt The Times Father and mother of all mistakes Why this misguided new Bill on parents' rights must be changed before it is too late It's time for the Tories to say goodbye to the man who can't say sorry Even those who are grateful to him now see Michael Howard as a dead duck He is still further disqualified by his abrasive record over party discipline Best friends drown trying to save dog Thomson Pay Nothing for 6 Months Heavy hand leaves mark on light farce Firstnight Opera ll turco in ltalia Royal Opera House Flixonase T2 the Sharpest Critics Finnair Latent bug that wrecked a life of fitness and health The Spread of Infection Alarm at sharp rise in tick disease Three fresh faces acting their age in an older man's world Starting Young on the Path to Power Prince of Wales 'is to blame' for lack of new housing car insurance at mice's prices Rifkind throws his hat into the ring Foot-tapping stand shows classical music the way forward Orchestral musicians will no longer need to fumble onstage as their art enters the computer age, reports Dalya Alberge Piano man used to play in our band, claim Czech rockers Lebanese backlash intensifies as Opposition heads for a landslide At the Polls Japan United States US soldier's grieving mother rejected for not being American A fitting end to the ill-fitting British suit Nationwide Britain's Casualties Road bomb kills British soldier (Ap): Christians die in market attack (Ap): Suspect stunned (Ap): Survivors 'hoax' (Afp): Prisoners release (Ap): King's 11th wife Toyota The Times A nation divided by sauce wars Osaka is aghast at the thought of Tokyo taking over its brand of uustaa sohsu. Leo Lewis tastes trouble (AFP): Nazi sympathiser will not resign (Ap): TV thief released (Ap): Opera donor held (Ap): Cleric shot dead (Ap): Flies kill livestock US to equip passenger jets with laser missiel defence Chess Carte Noire By a Correspondent: Bush is accused of shielding a terrorist Democrat quits after FBI sting operation The Times Oliver Stone 'caught with drug' Oscar-winning film-maker held in police cell after he was spotted driving Mercedes erratically, reports Chris Ayres Stripper at boy's party was hired by mother Government in ID card talks with firms before Bill passed Asda hitting home Monday May 30 2005 QinetiQ progress Vodafone payout Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Index Business rates bill poised to 7.5% despite 'no higher … Banana Drama Index Oxfam ECB dogma or active policy? No-brainer! Airbus pressure on DTI for £400m to aid A350 launch Microsoft and Europe head for showdown on deadline SatCom to go in search of growth with AIM listing Two to Tango France Leading Buyers Worlds collide in the banana war The WTO is about to rule on a focal point of the trade battle between old and new, writes Carl Mortished Decline 'could feed drug trade' UBS loses disk that might hold sensitive client data US bank backer joins AIM Now You See Them, now You Don't UK venture in North Korea You have paid your tax bill (at least for this year) From dragons' den to the gauntlet: a new business test Ricoh Man Utd sponsors lend support from touchline Devils' Backers Halfords seeks to drive growth 21st Century Stars Neelam Verjee examines how the retailer turned its fortunes around, and how it plans to capitalise further The Times And it's all thanks to a passion for a penny-farthing bicycle Brand's heritage and effort put it in pole position Times Online Frank Searle Territorial hunter of the Loch Ness monster, who produced twenty startling photographs of the creature Debate David Sanctuary Howard Scholarly dealer whose interests in heraldry and ceramics came together in a definitive study of Chinese armorial porcelain Piero Dorazio Leading light of Italian abstract painting whose early political redicalism paved the way for a vibrant geometric Coffee serves as catalyst for change Notebook Charities Newspaper is launched for the homeless debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day Bad to the Bone A new report says antisocial tendencies can be inherited. What do you think? Nature will out Prove it Trigger effect What's your view? Every teacher knows Survival strategies Repression to blame Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Anniversaries Rescuing the Deco city as it crumbles into dust Court Circular Capturing the spirit of veterans' last hurrah Picture Gallery Bridge Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABTA ABTA Nature Notes On this Day May 30, 1985 Five-Day Forecast Voyage that revealed cause of the monsoon Weather Eye Weathercall Asylum-seeker to prove likelihood of harm House of Lords No liability over loan variation Court of Appeal Registration of group's care homes Court of Appeal Place of supply relevant for VAT liability Court of Justice of the European Communities Litigant in person not entitle to free transcript Court of Appeal Seeking right to possession of former Crown land Chancery Division Adjudicator should consider proportionality of appeal Court of Appeal Restoring abandoned farm is not intensive agricultural use Queen's Bench Divisional Court Unpleaded estoppel can be available Chancery Division Kinane is back with Ballydoyle for Derby Racing Times Test Derby Betting Rugby Union Wolfe Tone to show staying power Motor Racing Failings apparent on both sides in Channel 4 dispute Cartmel gets cold shoulder The Times Sports Book Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newmarket Leaders in the Flat Championships Redcar Sandown Park By a Correspondent: Wheldon flies flag with historic Indy 500 triumph Motor Racing Leicester Cartmel Chepstow The Results Service Today's Fixtures Rui Vieira/pa Toseland back on track with gritty performance Motorcycling Awesome foursome are reunited Matthew Pinsent on how charity brought the heroes of the Sydney Olympics together for one last race Britain make waves at opening World Cup regatta Time lag leaves Whitaker third England woe NRA on target Ahmed reported Warwickshire win Ainslie tops class Funnell jumps to more glory Equestrianism The Times Phelps coach critical of Britons for taking break Swimming Hanescu quietly proceeds to quarter-final against Federer Results from Roland Garros Saturday Davenport marches on after Clijsters collapse Deacon relishes lording it over Hull How They Stand Broncos enjoy home comforts as 12-try romp lays waste to Leigh Wood ends Wildcats' attempt at comeback Engage Super League Widnes try blitz cuts down stumbling Giants Stevens given his chance in strong first Lions team The Times All Blacks coaches predict easy series win Phil Walter/ap How the Lions Line up The Times How They Lined up at Twickenham The Times Spencer leads as Barbarians rampage over frail England Improving Sotherton moves ever closer to super Swede Athletics Golding has wind taken out of his sails in sight of victory Sailing By Our Sports Staff: Jones trails in second but remains defiant over blacklisting Sadler leaves Derbyshire in mire Frizzell County Championship Durham keep nerve to seal unlikely win Surrey decide to shut up shop The Weekend's Scoreboards Hoffman gets into the swing to bring down Warwickshire Totesport League Second Division Thorpe will be needed when the Ashes are on the line First Npower Test Match Pinnacle Eager England wait on Giles Full Final Scoreboard from Lord's Kieran Doherty/reuters Somerset sold short on Smith To be brutally frank, Bangladesh are only learning how to lose Spurs take control in attacking eclipse of the Suns Basketball Athletics Montgomerie puts hurt behind him to make US Open Peugeot Cabrera enjoys rare win after McGinley falters Result from the Nurburgring Kevin Eason's Guide to how They Fared at the Nürburgring The Times Crossword 22,989 Coulthard bid fingered by speed camera Räikkönen places glory before safety The Times Matthew Pinsent Shane Warne The Times Quotes of the Day Heard the one about the town that banned gossip? People can freely talk in groups without realising they actually want to kill each other No free sex, please Lost in translation Late news I-confusion Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Want to be a dad? Then don't leave it too late Men like to believe that they could father a child at 80, but like women, they have a biological clock-which starts ticking at the age of 25, says Harry Fisch The male equivalent of menopause is 'anderopause', a drop in the levels of androgens Common Myths Slow the Clock Don't Expect Life to Be Placed as an Older Parent Male Crises How Hume sought justice for Guildford 4 A conversation with a very ill Giuseppe Conlon convinced Basil Hume of his innocence, says Anthony Howard in his biography of the prelate The Times The Times Smoking can tickle your taste buds Dish magimix Why words fail It is not shyness but selective mutism that stops some children talking, says Michele Kirsch A Problem Shared Confidence tricks Dr Tanya Byron, The Times clinical psychologist, answers readers' questions Land of the cool, home of the save Liverpool, as well as producing Europe's finest football team, is where designer sportswear really kicked off through its small producers and independent retailers. James Delingpole checks out the city's hip factory today Samurai Su Doku Beat the time set for our new five-grid brain-teaser and win fantastic prizes Win a Great Ipod with Speakers The Times The question: two-piece … From itsy-bitsy bikinis to more modestly cut one-piece costumes, The Times fashion team has come … The unvarnished picture Television A new series of Star Portraits reveals more about its celebrity sitters that just paint on convas, says Caitlin Moran First Night Theatre Can luck be a lady again? Interview Ewan McGregor is gambling on his musical skills in a Broadway classic. Ian Johns meets its stars and director How to get the fur flying Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breaking all the rulers Theatre Concert Week Ahead Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword 584 Cryptic Clues TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Review Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Film Choice Alas Vegas, the new show's a loser Viewing Guide From the top... reboot! True Fiction A New computer programme promises the end of messy sheet music for orchestras, It certainly makes rehearsals more exciting. . . T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622194. Calls … Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Siemens The Game Theatre of Cruelty Whistle Blower Money Game to Beat Them All The Prize Ashling O'connor on the profit that awaits the winner of today's play-offs final Gold Denies Interest in Taking over West Ham Playing It Rough Tony Cascarino says Preston's cynical tactics are bad for the game Liverpool Win Another Ally The News Mutu Makes his Comeback Houllier Takes over at Lyons Anton's Big Day Gary Jacob talks to the junior member of the Ferdinand football family Propping up the Bar Four Play-Off Classics 1987 1993 1995 1998 Vital Statistics Upsetting the Odds a Shaw Thing Cresswell Eyes Return Trip Championship Play-Offs Final England Get to Second Base United States Reserves Judgment Team Feeling the Strain George Caulkin reports on Eriksson's injury headaches for the Colombia match The Women Peter Lansley talks to England's most accomplished yet ill-fated player Designers Aim to Give Wembley New Life with the Sound of Music Bill Edgar reveals that comfort for fans is paramount at the new stadium Gold Glad to Be up for Cup Russell Kempson finds Birmingham chairman has keen sense of history The Times Lifestyles of the Rich Thesponsors Kaveh Solhekol studies the manner in which teams from the Barclays Premiership Liverpool Manchester City Manchester UTD Middlesbrough Newcastle Portsmouth Nike Poses Threat to United's Future Fretting while the Scarlet Tide Make History On Wednesday, Elvis Costello was in Norwich for a gig, but his thoughts were all about Istanbul. Here he relives that night of glory Wednesday Start the Climb Back Sheffield Fans Voice Approval Peter Lansley sees a relieved support carry all before them Is It Goodbye or Good Riddance? Rick Broadbent and Peter Lansley debate the pros and cons of Cardiff's Millennium Stadium Good Riddance Eastwood's Star Rising Coca-Cola Championship Top 3 Managers of the Year 3 Underachievers of the Year 3 Overachievers of the Year Top 3 Players of the Year League One Top 3 Managers of the Year 3 Underachievers of the Year 3 Overachievers of the Year Top 3 Players of the Year League Two Top 3 Managers of the Year 3 Underachievers of the Year 3 Overachievers of the Year Top 3 Players of the Year O'neill Takes Final Salute Answering a Call to Entertain the Troops Anton Rippon tells of a taxing tour as the Second World War neared its end Chelsea Trio Seated at Europe's Top Table Gabriele Marcotti finds that picking his three All-Star Xls is no simple task Champions of a Different Era David McVay on Nottingham Forest's second successive European triumph Results and Statistics 2005 Fantasy Game Winner Top Prize-Winners Top Superleague Prize-Winners Final Player Points www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Championship manager 5 Definitely Maybe-Not 100% Fiction-No Added Sweeteners Match of the Day Delia's Dish What They're Eating in Norwich The Daily Fix Dell

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