News from 02/06/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Digby, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, Carol Lewis, James Burton Stewart, Chris Ayres in Los Angeles, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Christopher Wood, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Philip Howard, Frances Cooke, Anthony Browne and Rosemary Bennett, Stewart Tendler, Sean O'Nelli and Adam Fresco, Suna Erdem, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Dab Sabbagh, Bob Stanley, Joy Uba, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Tim Reid in Washington, David Sharrock, Michells Kirsch, Nick Elsley, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Anthony Ralston, Nell Harman, Ive Tennant, Gary Jacob, Debra Craine, Richard Miller, Director, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Christopher Tolley, Marcus Williams, Scott Murdoch, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Robert Saunders, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Jonathan Fry, Rick Broadbent, Anna Osmaston, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Mark Hunter, Dan Hassett, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Paul Norman, Sean MacAulay, James Denman, Neil Herman Tennis Correspondent, Sarah Campbell, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Philip James Bailey, Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Margaret Joiner, Peter Dixon, Colin Stiles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michelle Henery, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Tosin Sulaiman, Robert Maxwell, Des Dearlove, John Joyce, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Gary Frankford, Anjana Ahuja, Fred Bridgland, George Caulkin, E. Dyson, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lottie Moggach, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, David Lister, Shirley English, Chris Boffey and Angus MacLeod, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Tim Luckhurst, Nick Marsh, Sutton-at-Horne, Kent, David Powell, Shella Kitzinger, John Sheaff, Nick Markets, Owen Slot, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Laura Benge, John A. Blackley, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, David charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times Children arrested over 'hanging' Geldof faces levy Police chief quits Career Mosque bomb Mermaid success £700m windfall Index Fight to save constitution after Dutch vote 'Nee' Index The tea and biscuits that cost £600,000 In the Times Today Police chief quits over harassment allegations in bar Respect young, Blair told Comment Helicopter crash still a mystery Sniffer dogs fail Attack arrest Extradition ruling Universal picture ESB the Champion Ale Disturbing crimes against innocents Child Murderers Gang of children try to hang boy, 5 Five girls and boys held on suspicion of attempted murder after a missing child is found with a neck injury and brusises, Ben Hoyle reports Geldof to take on Treasury over VAT for Live 8 Police and social workers fear for children's safety Concert line-up attacked for being all-white Baby Blues Love is most vital part of relationship UBS Su Doku Mothers find babies a big yawn Women with newborn children get 3½ hours of sleep a night, much less than their parents did, reports Alexandra Frean Discontented Dutch seize on Europe's founding fathers are humiliated by a "no" camp derided as a laughing stock but who won popular support. Adams Sage reports from Amsterdam What They Said Nee As Luxembourg wavers, Poles and Czechs wobble What's next The constitution may be dead, but Europe will survive Foreign Editor's Briefing Row over Labour rebel brings business to a halt The Man who Fell to Earth Dunwoody on Transport dfs Firstnight A pinch of Broadway pizzazz and a swinging good nature Firstnight Theatre Guys and Dolls Piccadilly Theatre, W1 The President's men go on the attack Multiple Display Advertising Items They Thought It was Felt Citroën Christine, one of the disgraced Robert Maxwell's seven … Angelina Jolie, named the world's most beautiful woman … Dressing down All change? Clinique Ps People Canopy casts shadow over parade McCartney murder: two held Sisters hope Birmingham and Belfast arrests are breakthrough in investigation, reports David Sharrock Nature tiscali Jaguar Jackson faces a year in jail on alcohol charge apply now at smile. co. uk Donor offspring find their missing links Sainsbury's Proof of identity Plans to introduce national ID cards French rejection of the EU constitution-and the US democratic example Voting reform Food for thought Return of means-test for legal aid Live 8 and G8 Nappy days Service charges Boyz on the Hook Black and white boys urgently need better education Hush a Bye Baby You Kandoo it—leave that child alone What we can learn from looking into the eyes of Ya-Uk the orang-utan Arts Notebook Dutch Courage The Netherlands has discredited the EU constitution more than France Thunderer: Keep out of our gardens Picture Gallery Europe's dirty little secret The idea of the EU as a bastion against global competition was always a self-indulgent pipedream Join the Debate The Times Left-wing misogyny is alive and well The party's feminist agenda allows Labour men to get away with sexist behaviour The Tories don't have to make a false choice between roots or freedom We must show that we share people's desire for both a stron society and personal liberty Tip one for the jaded tourist: try showboarding in a horse's head Going round a city blindfolded, or hitch-hiking on honeymoon are ideas in an unusual holiday guide. Giles Whittell reports Thederby Boots Five Weird Ways to Travel www. timesonline. co. uk/travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Dance teacher seduced boy, 15 Jail threat to woman who lured pupil from his school lessons for visits to the pub and sex, reports Tosin Sulaiman Abbey Despairing teenager fell to death in river Onetel Weather Eye Dishing dirt on Hoover and Dyson Which? says domestic appliances by the two companies are among those that break down the most, reports Helen Nugent Parents to blame for poor school meals, says minister Boost for campaign to segregate black boys Ethnic Groups in the Classroom Poll challenged over postal vote Cancer drug hope Tax credit errors Doctor charged Body found Driven crazy Mein auction Dogs Trust Health Online Footballers' wives to score in US EC threat to long working week opt-out Nationwide £20m sue threat to Tussauds Law Mobiles under the microscope Health National insurance 'may go up' Pensions Make up you own Tour de France Screen The Top 40 Spielberg voted king of films His name is synonymous with his blockbusters and, just like Jaws, he has eaten up the competition, Jack Malvern reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trust us, this love elixir is irresistible to conmen Illegible Article Dinosaur with no neck for heights Smuggled film shows Iran public hangings Sony Centre Show Time Iraq abuse soldier to be freed after four months We have nothing to apologise for, says arts chief Le Weekend The weekend Unbelievable Prices! Schoolboys found safe after night in shop lift Laura Ashley Call of the sea save father and son A brief signal picked up by two mobile phone masts was central to the rescue of stricken sailors, reports Adam Fresco Davis has eyes on 'common ground' Thanks Blairs' double date in US 'just a coincidence' Natuzzi Trolley prank kills drunk student Specsavers Opticians Index 5-4-3-2-1-: Thunderbirds are go in the Sino-Japanese cyberwars Growing tension between the nations has led to attacks on a new, menacing front, Richard Lloyd Parry reports 2005: The Year of the Internet Attacks Old guard tells leader not to visit war shrine (AFP): Minogue took ward for herself Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Embassy closed as white powder attack is linked to drug sentence (AP): Recall for priest over spy claims Poland Police chief among dead in mosque bomb attack Prudential Rumsfeld warns neighbours not to shelter al-Zarqawi Mossad spied on far-fight Austrian Career Homechoice Multiple Display Advertising Items Where Saddam's victims finally get decent burial 'Little mermaid' may soon walk Visa Oil-for-Food official sacked Jungle survivors story was hoax (AP): Supreme protest (AFP): Children freed (AFP): Boy exhumed (AFP): Villages attacked (AP): Bad hair day (AFP): Everest record 'The Deceiver with a Smile' Anglian Damning bribery trial verdict puts Vice-President in frame Index An everyday story of life as President, by a woman who knows Hard-pressed Chirac continues Cabinet purge The French Foreign and Europe ministers are also expected to pay the price for the "no" vote, reports Charles Bremner (AFP): Israel leader visits memorial (AFP): Terrorists Jailed (Reuters): Consul is killed (AP): 'Scream' reward (AFP): Revenge attack (AP): Smoking ban (AFP): Professional foul The Times At 13, this girl had to marry a paedophile. Her father-in-law raped her and then cut off her nose Violent Acts Index DTI may face inquiry over Rover rescue Thursday June 2 2005 Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Controversial SEC chairman quits office two years early Call for Network Raill bosses to give up half their bonuses Lift-Off: A tale of two currencies AMERICA's post-Enron the tide of financial regulation … Treaty on trial 6X equality Taxmen must pay for their mistakes Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Oil price higher Stop Press GM sales drop Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Emap and Johnston link over SRH 'Golden handcuffs' deal for BT's top executives Sainsbury's in suppliers row Chrysalis faces call to disclose radio aims business orange NHS scheme set back by removal of IT company Medicine man holds bitter pill Revenue accused in credits row The Times Manufacturing suffers sharpest fall in two years Industry on the Slide Euro drops below $1.23 on worry over Dutch 'no' vote The FTSE 100 closed above 5,000—up 47 points to 5,011.0, … Wealth aimed at Scottish education Sale of IIR Holdings will earn £700m for Tory peer Lord Laidlaw offloads the trade conference operator that he founded to T&F Informa, writes Nic Hopkins Benefactor filled the pot during Tories' hard times BT More power to you Grumpy Old Men cheered by meeting over Morgan Stanley Flight Bookings HBOS positive over bad debts Airbus delays A380 by six months A success story with no end Enterprise HSBC The Times 100 is the business for schools Ex-Crucibe chief to appeal against extradition ruling CV William Donaldson President's friend failed to play by Republican rules In the UK, the Financial Services Authority is set … Majority of white-collar crime orders for the US Three in the frame to take on top job at the SEC The Times Unit Trust Information Service The is a paid for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times British Funds Gulf war syndrome City Diary Lost Promise City's club battle City Diary Calling all staff City Diary Gazprom accused of wasting billions of investors' money Yukos scandal 'damaged the image of Russia' Reckitt Benckiser rises amid sings of stronger sales 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 (000s) Eurotop 100 HBOS on a solid foundation despite increase in bad debt Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Northern Foods Gilts Investors wager on Sportingbet upgrade Smaller Capitalisation Shares Scottish Radio Holdings Business Equity Prices Executives Earning £100K+ Newly qualified Chartered, Incorporated Engineers and Technicians Chartered Engineers etb Index Leslie Smith Toymaker whose Matchbox cars sold worldwide, and are in the childhood memories of generations Leslie Smith, founder of Lesney Products, was born on March 6, 1918. He died on May 30, 2005, aged 87 Lives Remembered Professor Roy Niblett Pioneer of higher education whose concern was that those involved should bring human values to the process Professor Roy Niblett, CBE educationist, was born on July 25, 1906. He died on May 5, 2005, aged 98 Professor Kenneth Fielding Advancing the study of the letters of Dickens and Carlyle Professor Kenneth Fielding, literary scholar, was born on July 19, 1924. He died on May 20, 2005, aged 80 John Cyster Kentish farmer who developed new hop varieties John Cyster, OBE, agriculturalist, was born on November 23, 1932. He died on May, 7, 2005, aged 72 Batya Gur Prominent Israeli author who challenged Jerusalem society Batya Gur, novelist, was born on September 1, 1947. She died of cancer on May 19, 2005, aged 57 Oscar Brown Jr Talented presenter and singer who hit a chord as a civil rights campaigner Oscar Brown Jr, songwriter, broadcaster and civil rights activist, was born on October 10, 1936. He died on May 29, 2005 aged 78 debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen Blaming Men Should we blame feckless youth or the Government for teenage pregnancy? Honouring debts Role Models Blame and duty What's your view? Equality Girl power Justice has its role Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Premium Bonds Luncheon Birthdays Anniversaries Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Latest Wills Chess Winning Move Personal Column Bridge Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Good deals for the summer festival season Bath, a double room, £95; Palma a week's B&B £154; p Mauritius five nights from £455. Tony Dawe lists best offers Longhouse at a special price Ancient land awakens to the tourists Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Supports Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast English summer that was not cricket Weather Eye Times on Line Trustees cannot restore loot Judge can be examiner overseas Children's rights to representation Referral to hospital before symptoms develop Index Murtagh partners Motivator after winning reprieve Racing Newcastle Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Nottingham The Derby Yarmouth Beverley Wolverhampton Times Test Writing could be on the well for Fallon's Derby bid Sandown Park Uttoxeter Inquiry to delay sale of the Tote Brighton The Times Sports Book Haydock Park Hamilton Park Tszyu ready to cash in on years of hard graft Boxing England pair handed chance to claim starting place Hockey Sculthorpe hit with suspension Hamilton appeals Back in action Lagat on track Capital Idea Kafelnikov alm Johnson worry Athletics The Results Service Baseball Basketball Cricket Golf Today's Fixtures Hockey Voice of the oche finds poetry in commotion Sport on Television Times Online Speedway Tennis Comeback nearing completion for Puerta French Open Doctors Warn Henin-Hardenne to bypass Eastbourne Times Online Felgate rallies in defence of 'maligned' Henman Harland seeks new targets after Athens heroics Modern Pentathlon Lewis-Francis slow out of blocks after drugs controversy Athletics O'Gara plot for change of regime at No 10 Late arrivals complicate Woodward's selection plans Welsh left in cold as fixtures dispute deepens Wasps improve Staunton's luck The Sunday Times Injury report highlights danger zones for elite English players Top clubs need to tackle a painful problem, Owen Slot reports Coe faces last lap of 2012 race with confidence Olympic Games Montgomerie aims to draw line under 'cheat' furore Golf Tour Statistics Wolstenholme needs his experience to make progress Miller's schooner shatters century-old record Sailing Harmon brothers united in their praise of rising British talent John Hopkins on the American family who eat, sleep and breathe the game of golf Bowling idols need burning desire for success Matthew Pryor puts his pads on the face England hopes of the future Pietersen shrugs off threat of hostile reception Boxing Chambers pierces gloom with wicket-taking debut Second Division Surrey reap benefits of Clinton's good vein of form Gloucestershire troubled as Kent make right call Frizzell County Championship First Division Scoreboards Thorpe ready for final push after reaching century The Times Ins and Outs The 100 Club England tour of duty benefits Eriksson's options Uefa offers no cheer for Liverpool aspirations Bergkamp gets deal to stay Bent on the move Fogo in limbo Finnan doubt Webber on way What now for the guilty men … and the innocent? What the Commission Said about the Culprits—and Heard in Return CFC Highly Charged Times The Times Crossword 22,992 Pressure on FA to take swift action over agent Legal eagles ready to swoop on EU 'loophole' Index Record fines will not cut off tap at source The Times Mortgages for Business The Fines Today The Times Quotes of the Day The runaway train: is your morality on the right lines? Hard-wired for science? Bags of fun A case in points Image of the Day Guardsmen watch rehearsals for the Beating Retreat ceremony at Horse Guards Parade in London Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Low libido-or is your man simply bad in bed? The Pill has been linked to poor libido but as Michelle Kirsch discovers, the true reasons for women's low libido vary from exhaustion to their partners being lousy lovers, Either way, they're happy for the perfect excuse to just say no… Sex without fear: what a libido boost Warnings go up in smoke The dangers of cannabis are still being ignored, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Its carcinogenic activity is greater that tobacco's. And it can lead to osteoporosis Cancer Questions Dentists A light, fragrant soup for springtime Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Thai Soup with Porkballs Mud, blood, and away my phone Being embedded with US Marines in Iraq was terrifying for Chris Ayres. But he found a chance to escape Would I be burned alive or just blown into a 'pink mist', as the Marines like to say? Spitting with rage at 7,000m Bad weather and team dithering force Sir Ranulph Fiennes to retreat, reports Stefanie Marsh in her Everest dispatch What gene makes the Sherpas so king, uncomplaining, good natured and dignified? Index Screen Save Me! The Fantasy Babes Film First Continued from Page 11 Drawn to the New Releases Nothing is simply black and white for Bruce Willis or the feature-length League of Gentlemen, finds Wendy Ide Sin City Adam and Paul The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse Guerrilla the Taking of Patty Hearst Brotherhood Moolaade Paradise Lost Paradise Lost 2 Can You Better our Four-Word Critics? New DVDs Have they lost the recipe for fruitcake? Hollywood had always tolerated eccentricity in its directors. Sean MacAulay wonders just how today's crop of nutters measures up NFT They're on a new track Viewpoint is technology taking film composition in the right direction, asks Geoff Brown Borders When the weasels go pop A season of fly-on-the-wall docs the venality and naviety of the music biz, says Bob Stanley The stride of London Interview Patrick Keiller wants his walking views of the capital to make us see the city afresh, he tells Christopher Wood The narration was a confection of qulps and bar-room philosophising vue Street Scenes The fact and the friction You've got the gear and a bright idea for a documentary. Well so had Lottie Moggach So You Want Fame and Fortune? Guerrillas in the mist Interview Robert Stone tells Kevin Maher how his interest in the Symbionese Liberation Army is about unlocking the past The Times Tomorrow in Sounds The descent of Man Theatre This is How it Goes Donmar Warehouse, Wc2 Pop Mark Knopfler Albert Hall Theatre Improbable Fiction Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Pop Neil Diamond Earls Court Technology brownout Dance Trisha Brown Company Sadler's Wells Entertainments Technology brownout Dance Trisha Brown Company Sadler's Wells Entertainments TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Paul Hoggart's Choice Review Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Variations Film Choice The housewives' book of revelations Last Night's TV Viewing Guide I'll tell you what I want… True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3606 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Www. Concept2. Co. Uk The Times Inside Contact US The Times The secret is all in the teamwork The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week… What Else Happened …Bad Week Price Waterhouse Coopers Mission of a must-have recruit Week 8: Interview Skills The Lowdown The 60-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs Turn to Pages 12 16 Make yourself a target How to… Be Headhunted It's not just corporate high-flyers who get headhunted, those with potential further down the ladder are being targeted too. Carol Lewis outlines ten ways to get yourself in the cross hairs Test Yourself … Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More £High Basic + Uncapped Commission + Bonus + Bens What Can I Earn? I want to be proud of the firm I work for Worklife Challenge How Do I Become… a Lobbyist? The Sunday Times University-leavers go for money and travel Interview If surveys are any measure, the management consultancy padestal is the one most graduates dream about. Carol Lewis investigates whether reality matches the fantasy My Best Move… …And my Worst Dream on Before He was Famous…clive Anderson Data File Web Watch What It's like Working for… BT The communications giant offers flexibility for staff that is mutually beneficial in a fast-changing industry, says Mark Hunter The Key to… …Appraisals Transport for London The muscle behind the high-street favourites The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers So You Want a Graduate Job as A…charity Workers Arcadia Group Limited Number 37 Ghoshal inspires new generation MBA World A Group of Indian-influenced thinkers are emerging with a new approach to business and management, says Des Dearlove Case Study Media Bias Days that Shook Business Course Watch The Office Psychologist Modern life with a taste of adventure Relocating to… Moscow Cast off your preconceptions about the Russian capital-bread queues are a thing of the past. But bureaucracy still thrives, says Sarah Campbell 'Moscow Has Become a Major, Sophisticated World Capital' Cost of Living Work Kit Statwatch You Need a New Job when… Essentials What's Being Said Test Yourself… Answers The Times A taste of the high life Business Travel Mexico City Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Cassydora's Solid Look Rob Wright gives an assessment of the leading Oaks contenders Fracas Francied to Give Wachman First Classic The Colts Andy Stephens puts his faith in an unbeaten challenger trained in Ireland Horsepower with a Big Frankiedettori The champion jockey swaps four legs for four wheels and enjoy the ride Jeep History Inextricably The Commentator Julian Muscat finds that time has not dulled the memories for a Derby legend Linked with One Voice Sir Peter O'sullevan looks back at four special days in the Epsom hall of fame Most Breath Taking Derby Winner Jeep
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