News from 31/05/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Gabriele Marcotti, Alyn Shipton, Paul Tolliday, Ray Long, Andrew Billen, Graham P. Thomas, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Kirsty McLeod, Gill Morgan, Chief Executive, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Douglas McWilliams, Paul Hoggart, David Wadmore, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Anthony Browne and Rosemary Bennett, Suna Erdem, John O'Byrne, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Steven Philippsohn, Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Kevin Carleton-Reeves, Joe Joseph, Roger Smith, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Gray Duncan Economics Editor, Anthony Browne, Daniel Norman, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Raymond Gubbay, Hugh Tunstall-Pedoe, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Angus Watson, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Matthew Taylor Managing Director, Tom Knott, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Andrew Bull, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, David Pannick, QC, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Peter Klinger and Gary Duncan, Russell Kempson, Robin Hodgson (Chairman), Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Norman Giler, Donovan T. Warren, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Eve Thomas, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sim Lister, Mark Hunter, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Paul Clapham, David Walton, Matthew K. Robertson, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Jane MacArtney and Gary Duncan, Chris Campling, Robin Fisher, Roger Boyes, Michael Mitchell, Hugh Clarke, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Siân Morgan, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Matthew Sleap, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Murray Hedgcock, Richard Rae, E. Housley, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Denis MacShane, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Tom Hennigan, Mike Biden, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Oliver Holmes, Leo Lewis, Anna Cronin, Aidan Ward, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, George Jones, Anthony Howard, Barry Hyman, Michael Mates, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Trevor Trotman, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Patrick Martin, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times £1bn for private family doctors On the slow train German challenger Public Agenda China tensions Gang attacks Aid chief arrested Index Battle for the heart of Europe Gifts of the tsunami Inside The fastest milkman in the West-official In the Times Today Blair urges 'a time for reflection' on EU onstitution Britain will have to sort out the mess Peter Riddell Political Briefing Inside Q&A Pro-treaty campaign throws in the towel In the age of steam, express trains averaged over 80mph Boodles NHS cash to pay private GPs Plans to give £1bn to 'alternative providers' have been discussed in secret, reports Sam Lister 'This is like ordering bees to work with wasps' Test scheme runs in Blair's constituency 50 patients face CJD risk Wombat frozen out Armed carjack Remaking history Clean motoring Debate New law to target mobile phone theft Read his story in his own words Football fans rush to hail the miracle of Marvin's knee Chirac surveys a field of ruins His Prime Minister has left and the political ladscape is in upheaval. Charles Bremner reports from Paris Motivated by despair: the anatomy of a voters' mutiny France Votes 'No' Q&A Cheltenham & Gloucester There may be no going back to the ways of 'old' Europe Q&A Our cause is not affected, say Turks Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Dutch expected to land final blow The Frencn have made life easier for other 'no' campaigns. Anthony Browne reports T2 Shoppers neglect rich rewards Prudential Barnardo's Police warn parents after mob attacks More than Gang Victims Nestle Not-So-Local Heroes Unknows Briton triumphs in land of milk and money flybe By a Correspondent: Third sex attack reported on tourists in Spain AA British aid chief held for rapes report Sudan objects to Médecins sans Frontières claims alleging widespread attacks by troops, writes Xan Rice in Nairobi Land Rover Sales French vote on EU constitution Leadership choices facing the Tories Extra (metric) mile Reviving respect for local politicians Speeding police drivers Patients' rights in the modern world Letters to the Editor that are intended for publication … High hopes Surely it's a wind-up The Times Repressed Press China's detention of a veteran journalist is indefensible A Leisured pace Why not enjoy the slower journey on today's trains? Top Prize for utter stupidity: to drink and drive over this of all weekends When Negative is Positive Tony Blair should seize the opportunity presented by the French "non" This dog's dinner has evolved over decades without any say from me The citoyens examined the great wobbly pompous thing and binned it. Good for them Now see what a mess will follow 'Non' means a tide of protectionism and a disaster for European business prospects The Times Picture Gallery Join the Debate Pregnancy is a male problem Blaming young single mothers is a diversion from one overlooked factor: irresponsible young males And that's your lot, Gordon Cloning team calls for IVF egg donations AOL Rural protest over council tax Local Government Inquiry into 1974 car-bombings Northern Ireland Anti-smoking drive stepped up Health Green Flag The £10,000 book of the month Police study cause of car crash deaths IDT Telecom Holmes Place Weekend has a twist in its tail How a Rose could have had a really Nasty name Bishops take fresh look at finding a case for war Multiple Display Advertising Items Prison Population The inside Story Prisoners may be set free early to ease jail numbers Schoolgirl was raped by her murderer, police say Mother finds stolen daughter after six years—but still can't take her home northern rock Ruling may decide the fate of hundreds QE2 attack claim Belfast shooting Boy killed on farm Water Police Monkey hunt Battle by boarding schools to keep bars for pupils Multiple Display Advertising Items BSE cases are found in Wales A fun girls' night out (if you don't listen to the singing) Firstnight Pop Girls Aloud Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Giving It the Hard Sell DYMO By a Correspondent: Lord of the Rings is voted best soundtrack Times World News Mystery of the smiling Buddha idol that arrived as gift from the tsunami Treasure Trove Germany may have first woman leader by autumn Nature British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items The President's eyes, ears and dog-sitter Tensions soar as dawn raid brings in the wrong man Multiple Display Advertising Items Family's pride for ambushed soldier Latino gangs' rivalry threatens to spill over Rude revolution rocks Rio Funk carioca with four-letter lyrics is the new dance craze sweeping Brazil, Tom Hennigan reports from São Paulo (AFP): Russian agrees Georgia pullout (AFP): Hames rejection (AP): Ethnic violence (AP): Mali hunger alert (AP): Police stop march (AP): Action on hair (AP): Billboard baby Battle over capital brings Government near collapse Multiple Display Advertising Items Granddesigns Live Journalist held for seeking truth on Tiananmen killings Muslim women on top of world (AP): Pipeline blast (AP): Insurgents killed (AP): Royal paedophile (AP): Nessun fuma Times Business Power purchase Tuesday May 31 2005 Boots outsources Stores lose share Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones China hits back at EU by ditching textile levies Aircraft spat intensifies as US takes its case back to WTO Trading Blows French verdict adds to pressure on ECB Ing Direct Tobacco control lobby is blowing smoke Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei The Pound Data Stock Market Exchange Rates Gold North Sea Oil IMF presses China Stop Press Enel in EdF pact Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Boots seals £400m deal to reduce office costs orange Food suppliers coy over supermarket bullying allegations German gas shortage attracts Empyrean The Times AIM mining stocks plunge £1.4bn Weakness follows boom as demand from China and India brings a glut of listings, writes Peter Klinger Airlines 'to lose $6bn this year' as fuel prices soar The Times Offersdirect Phones 4u backing new mobile service Shell accused over tax on UK investors Bug-battling Tristel heads for AIM spot Oracle Class lawsuit may push Viagra blindness claims Firms' Legal Headaches First-timers face longer wait Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mutual fund for police hires outside money managers Multiplex promises action over £45m loss Empty Promise Boom may be built on shaky ground Jenny Davey says banks piling cash into commercial property could tip the market towards a new type of fall Banking & Finance Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register John Anderton Sportsman whose love of countryside shaped the British Association for shooting and Conservation Patsy Calton Compassionate Liberal Democrat MP who once occupied the most marginal seat in the country Fazal Mahmood Renowned and revered Pakistani cricketer Eddie Albert Versatile American actor who worked on the big screen, on the small screen, on stage—and for good causes Fay Godwin Acclaimed photographer with a striking ability to recognise and reflect the components of a landscape Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Elections Appointments Appointments in the Armed Forces University News Legal News Birthdays Foundation that's true to type Anniversaries Graduations Barnes makes Richmond's pageant richer Mercury in the June night sky Latest Wills A Losing Hands Opposition to ID cards seems to be growing. Does the scheme really have majority support? Dead cert Questions Answered How we won the war No way back What's your view? Under our skin Don't go silent Cards carrying people Happy days Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bath stars measure top temperature Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Restricted video supply other than in sex shop is unlawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Exception cannot apply to void order Court of Appeal Settlement desirable if symptoms seen Court of Appeal Hong Kong pilots employed in England Court of Appeal Action nullified by failure to get leave Court of Appeal Timesonline Payment-in delays costs order Court of Appeal Child reporting restrictions justified Queen's Bench Divisional Court Alternative does not block derivative action Chancery Division Times Sport Fallon delays decision on Derby ride Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Times Test Epsom on Saturday The Bookmakers' View Pursuit of classic clues proving a minerfield Sandown Park On Thursday Leicester The Times Sports Book Carlisle Redcar Devonish prepared to bare all in the right company Athletics Henin-Hardenne made to dig deep to repel Russian Tennis French Open Timesonline The Results Service Today's Fixtures Thomson enjoys Fyne tuning of his global vision Sailing America's sweetheart leading way for women on the track Motor Racing Is a sea change enough to float Sharpe's boat? Sport on Television Time to end bunker mentality over the 'Montgomerie affair' Golf John Hopkins suggests a way to resolve finally the cheating slur against the Scot Timesonline Renault Team Batty is left battered as Styris lifts Middlesex Totesport League First Division Scoreboard Blackwell's heroics go to waste Dean revival brings elusive win Second Division How They Stand Bowlers feel wrath of Warne in defeat Young Surrey trio end Durham's unbeaten run How They Stand Hamilton's revenge proves insufficient for Scotland Cork swings Lancashire towards top of the table Yesterday's Scoreboards Gough makes his point to England Millward's swearing-in goes well for Wigan Rugby League Engage Super League How They Stand How the Coach Might Have Roused his Players (but Didn't) Plot thickens in Button battle Olympic boost Having a Ball Taylor tested Marshall promise Fazal Mahmood Free on Saturday Timesonline History points to pivotal role for Wales scrum half Lions ready to start work away from prying eyes Houllier given pause by Lyons from pining for Liverpool Chelsea may swap Crespo for Kaladze David James once called Alan Pardew "a pedant" because … Timesonline Who is Europe's leading scorer? Ask Ferguson Record fines are likely to be meted out tomorrow to … Chasing Pot of Gold in Colombia Norwich Union New York loves Beckham circus How They Line up Zamora turns on predator's style to land the riches The Times The Times Crossword 22,990 Pardew must move quickly in bid to strengthen squad Hammers to Fall Times Sport Pardew points to good times on horizon for West Ham The Times Mortgages for Business The Times Tuesday Quotes of the Day Thanks to the French, the Tories can make a fresh start At a stroke the Tories are now free of the whole anti-European incubus Send your comments to The waiting Wall All hail Hitchens Holy worthy Image of the Day Dancing in the streets of Chaguani, in the Colombian province of Cundinamarca, during the annual three-day festival for singles Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? My mother, the original Desperate Housewife As the first series of Channel 4's hit show ends, its creator tells Andrew Billen how many of the storylines that captivated viewers came from his own family life Was her fixation on making a 'perfect home' a substitute for unhappy sex life? Like Andrew, Marc was taken to see a Christian counsellar to be 'fixed' of gayness Our bodies are rotting, but Suffering from altitude sickness, bad food and terminal boredom, Sir Ranulph Fiennes's Everest team become further demoralised after the death of a Slovenian climber. But in her latest dispatch Stefanie Marsh reveals that the weather has changed and the push for the summit can begin Keep a diary and shed the pounds You may eat carefully and work out - but a food diary can pay off, says Jane Clarke, The Times nutritionist The Times Send your problems to jane. clarke@the times. co. uk … Lifescan Saturday in body&soul It's time to turn up the heat Dish Samurai Su Doku Solutions Kickass Chilli Con Carne Locks held the Lifetime Heather Nicholson meets a retired couple who chose to broaden their horizons by taking a narrow boat to France We can forgive, but we can't forget Age of Enlightenment Arts Here's one we built earlier Architecture Prefabs can solve Britain's housing crisis, and, finds Tom Dyckhoff, they can be safe when the waters rise How to print funny money Photography Small collectors are being forced out by ridiculous prices, 'limited editions' and other sales gimmicks, says Joanna Pitman The ultimate summer cover-up Dress for your Shape The tunic can be more informal and adaptable than a shirt, and looks great over a tan. Eve Thomas pick the ones that could suit you What to do with stretchmarks Beauty Expert The roar of Glasgow's paper tigers Wallpaper will never be the same again, says Phoebe Greenwood Richness & Colour Index Giving it the hard cell Theatre The Queen Fellow Tricycle, NW6 Concert BBCPO/Noseda Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Jazz Bath Festival Various venues Pop The Bravery Astoria, WC2 Concert Northern Sinfonia/Adès The Sage Gateshead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera La Clemenza di Tito St John's Smith Square, SW1 Law What's wrong with ID cards? Nothing much, argues Steven Philippsohn, who sees the Government's scheme as a vital weapon against fraud. But Roger Smith predicts are intrusive, ineffective and expensive failure The Bill The public won't buy this plastic folly Offences against religion should be left to the Highest Authority Commonwealth Lawyers Association Timesonline your shout readers' queries The College of Law on what to do if you find a winning lottery ticket, same-sex unions registered abroad and the protection of copyright Moldovan Ex-Minister's Plight Picture Gallery Russia's new justice on trial After years of reform, the legal system is still under a political shadow. Frances Gibb reports Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Review Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Big Ideas that Changed the World The Real Good Life ITV1, 8pm One Week to save your Marriage BBC Two, 9pm Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Channel 4, 9pm Moby Dick (1958) Flim Choice Channel 4, 9.55am Warlords of Atlantis (1978) Channel 4, 1.30pm When Billie Beat Bobby (TVM, 2001) Five, 3.40pm So, who gets to keep the Air Miles? Last Night's TV Variations Twizzlers and custard True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No, 3604 Picture Gallery Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Rolex Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Ideas of the Week Other Views New routes to cross the language barrier Issue of the Week Communication Index Speed Way Unaffordable Homes Percentage of towns in which key workers cannot afford to buy a home by region, 2004 Abortions Percentage of abortions performed by medical and surgical means in Scotland, 2000-04 Public Opinion Patrick Kidd Developers should be offered tax breaks to take on some of the equity burden Management Seeninhansard Accountants can save the world Management Vanguard Research has little impact Index Alliances stalled by posturing Councils Adult social services start to feel the pinch Councils A shot across Brown's bows Interview There needs to be more discussion about the proposed merger of health and social care services if the plan is not to end in farce, Dame Denise Platt tells Alexandra Frean Mediamonitor The Leader Line on Intheprofessionalpress Health 6 Newmedicalresearch Lifestyle data on your doorstep Health Other Storiesweliked Cough up only if you're cured Debate drives nurses nuts Index Professor ticks box for failing managers Social Care Campaigntale Quick to blow their own horn Transport Conmen are cashing in Charities Hero A new division of debt? Private Finance Initiative Andvillain Bleeping Beauty Legislation Update Careers 8 Public service experience makes business sense Careers Even as a fire officer with experience of health and safety issues, Charles McLlwhan still had exams to sit before transferring his skills to a consultancy, says Mark Hunter XMA Data File Course Watch Careers Distributed Public Governance Jargon Decoder Welcome to the real world Educations Paying out Prize Caption Competition Vague in Vogue at Aberdeen Skills training a taxing topic Index Last Week Foreign Ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ministry of Defence Multiple Display Advertising Items TES Jobs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Affordable rent is being overlooked Whatworkedforme Diary Dates Westminster Over to you
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