News from 07/06/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Brett Kahr, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, John Merrett, Patrick Muirhead, Alexandra Blair, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, David Stocker, David Spens, QC, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Richard Cleroux, John Bungey, Daniel Seelhoff, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Alastair Campbell, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Richard irving, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Philip Webster, Rory Watson and Anthony Browne, Colin Thomas, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, John Davie, David Stevenson, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Liz Chong, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Anthony Williams, Mark Dixon, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Sumner, Angela Jameson, James Price, QC, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Richard Giles, Jo Brand, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Matthew, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Ellen Zeisler and David Corker, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Steve Boggan, James Michael, Elizabeth Judge Telecome Correspondent, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, James Doran Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Christine Buckely Industrial Editor, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Jonathan Clayton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Tosin Sulaiman, Nick Bish, Ian Johns, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Katherine Anderson, Tor Butler-Cole and Claire Darwin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Carly Chynoweth, Jonathan Bamford, Jacqui Goddard, Bob Wilkinson, Catherine Philp, Patrick Hosking and Greg Hurst, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Greg Hurst and Tim Reid, Valerie Grove, N. R. Paterson, I. Crawford, Anthony Howard, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Philip Webster, Anthony Browne and Peter Riddell, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Andrew K. Zealley, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, David Brims,
Resumo2m people enter Live 8 text lottery Crime cash failure Crowe in court Public Agenda Raid on 50 staff Grizzly bear attack Index British and French rivalry spills over on three fronts Blair confronts Chirac on EU reform Britain ignores French treaty plea Paris and London contest Olympic race Comment Business Sport T2 The Register Crossword 79 Miscellany Today's Weather British and French rivalry spills over on to three fronts Straw breaks his own record on opaqueness in clear obfuscation Comment 2.2m elderly live in poverty Road killing Heathrow death Parents blamed New asylum chief Picture Gallery What They Said sportsexclusive Something completely different First Ladies' supper adds to confusion Hunt for owner of horror stable Clean-up Act PC speeding ban Potter charges Boy racer banned Carry on Vicar Rolex Grizzly bear kills a jogger who tried to escape up tree Superbug could be killer strain Organism that has caused 12 deaths at Stoke Mandeville may be same one that swept North America, Nigel Hawkes writes BT directline.com Unfriendly Bacterium AA Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Prison for the cheating wife who made up rape attack as an alibi Brown fights to save rebate by Agriculture and development grants that benefit France, Spain and Italy would be cut under plan to save Thatcher's rebate, report Philip Webster, Rory Watson and Anthony Browne Blair's taking us to war again-but on three fronts Harry Potter lookalike fails to see the joke slashing European overspend Number of Britons who would vote 'no' doubles to 50% Iberia A first for J. Lo privilege Winning formula Cheltenham & Gloucester Ps Counting cost of a day with Darling People "On the left they're into loud music?" No surprises, it was bound to be good Firstnight Pop Coldplay set to outpace Oasis Firstnight Carey condems Israel pullout This is the wrist tag that makes your time at work more productive-or turns you into a robot Lloyds TSB dfs dfs News veterans weigh in over 'dumbo' presenters Masters of the Autocue Teen pregnancy Struggle now facing the EU The plan to charge road users by satellite Sixth-form drinks Rail letdown Join the debate with Times readers world wide Misogyny? Smoking ban in bars and pubs Legal aid Party poopers Time, please Proof of identity The Times Trashing the Cities Mugabe's razing of shanty towns must be condemned by African nations All to Play for London has a sporting chance of staging the Olympics It's the old story: karaoke, green tea, huge red knickers and Zimmer frames Liberation for Blair But the Prime Minister must use his freedom fearlessly Thunderer: Don't be dotty, go for totty Win, lose... what the hell Whether failing to climb Everest or managing to sail the Atlantic single-handed, at least they tried Join the Debate Drive the poor off the road-that's rich Labour's wildly unjust road tax plans are exactly what you would expect from politicians who won't be affected Take a third term, add a sprinkling of schemes... but where's the oomph? Governments with vision and purpose have been exceptions in the last century Speedboat driver 'left two to die' Flixonase Aid-Call By a Correspondent: Cricketers' driving ban Rac Powering people T2 Contract killing foiled by police 'hitman' and fake murder scene Dell London or Paris? Woman's body in boot of car 'Gun' woman Iii Monkey rivalry Critic honoured Mayor lands in trouble over plan for German paratroops Tory moderate steals Right's policies The once-lonely Damian Green has a growing band of Tory friends, writes Rosemary Bennett Home Choice Blair should serve his full term, Labour voters claim P&o Puppy love for pets who never age Alder Hey doctor shuns accusers at inquiry into organ theft Diabetes UK RIAS The Charges Mobile roaming rates 'are unfair' Bullies call up victims to torment them 24/7 Blair admits defeat over Africa No 10 has given up on securing a US aid package before the PM's trip to Washington, writes Rosemary Bennett Microsoft How to Enter Concert Draw Forgotten city is left begging the question Geldof looking for the Dunkirk spirit body&soul Business leader 'ousted by sexist plotters' wins payout Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Russia is now ripe for freedom revolution, warns Solzhenitsyn Rebel whose voice has lost power We do not need urgent reforms, says Syrian leader London Energy 'The country's implosion is just awaiting a trigger event' London Energy Maoist 'liberators' kill 36 passengers on packed bus Student found after seven years DYMO directline.com car insurance at mice's prices A Hard Act to Follow Crowe in court over assault on concierge Jackson trial jurors ask judge for help End is near for MEPs' 'outrageous' expenses Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Test of Faith for Hopefuls Phoney pilgrims haven't a prayer of seeing Pope How great divide could light up the lives of millions Green Flag RIFT Valley Investigators target Darfur killers Recycled camera Moscow calling (AP): Defection blocked (AFP): Fish smuggler Design Museum Japan clears poisoned legacy Tokyo has pledged £1bn to dispose of chemical weapons left by its forces in China, reports Richard Lloyd Parry State drug laws no protection Bitter Conflict Times Business Providian sale Tuesday June 7 2005 Diageo cuts deal Ivy owner eyes US FTSE 100 Dow Jones Citigroup accused of raid on 50 ABN staff Means-testing 'cuts pension saving by £3.7bn' Premier Foods woos health after snapping up Quorn fo… John Charcol Blair's silly words are wide of the mark Business Brokers resist US poacher Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Stop Press BA chief's bonus Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Business Big Shot Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Eurotunnel seeks help from EU to ease its debt burden ICM Chairman wants UK backing to resist challenge Belhaven in £2m upgrade Ordering a Few Drinks... Starwood tries cheap line Diageo swallows Bushmills in round of deals with Pernod Whiskey firm with 400-year heritage New owner seeks to grow The Ivy in US orange If You Can Make It There... Hanover seizes Elementis and pledges revival Former AIG boss accused over deals City backs Blair's attack on the FSA Land Securities finance director off to Rentokil The Times Timid rise in sales fails to end retail 'recession' Flybe boosts fleet in £550m deal Hedge fund offers indemnity over rogue trader Buyouts bring $4bn fortune for co-founders of KKR The bulk of the two cousins' fortunes was generated in KKR's early years Microsoft opens its Windows to end EU battle Quattrone pins appeal hopes on Andersen ruling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shell focus switches to security Havas chief attacks rebel Ofcom faces naming spat Spiced-up speech City Diary Bitter pill City Diary Morgan Stanley is left out of Télécom's €4bn sale Air Mails City Diary Rolls roars ahead as broker predicts stronger sales Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Commodities Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Good chance for Premier to widen appeal of Quorn The Day's Biggest Movers United Utilities Gilts DVD fears rewind Woolworth gains Smaller Capitalisation Shares Belhaven Group Business Equity Prices www.visitkomsberg. org The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Help find cancer cures Times Register Air Chief Marshal Sir John Aiken Commander of British forces in Cyprus at the time of the Turkish invasion of the island in 1974 Lives Remembered The Rev Professor Maurice Wiles Liberal Church of England theologian who constantly urged the need to question the conservative aspects of doctrine The Very Rev Frank Curtis Priest who served as home secretary to the Church Missionary Society during an exciting period of growth Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Fellows Seminar Luncheon Dinners Awards Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Anniversaries Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Register Chess Winning Move Personal Column Nature Notes On this Day June 7, 1923 What a labourer thought was gunfire was a rare meteorite Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Today: A Dry and Sunny Day in Most Places. Temperatures: Max 20C. Min 6C No change, it's the annual anticyclone Weather Eye Weathercall Classification of offences for crown court trial Criminal standard of proof in civil election court cases Court of Appeal Cannabis cultivation for personal use less serious Court of Appeal Times Sport Dettori puts himself on the line for royal week Racing Yesterday's Results Newton Abbot Windsor Pontefract Times Test Start date for Great Leighs is deferred Motivator's story deserves long run Chester Huntingdon The Wright Track Salisbury Redcar Green siren Ashby still happy to skip tradition Matthew Syed meets the woman who has supposedly brought scandal to the sport Take the bull by the horns: how to guard your tackle Fishing Loeb doubles up Clarke withdraws Hushovd sprint Drugs hearing Speedy Lougher Triumphant Hatton put on hold for switch to ITV Boxing The Results Service Badminton Today's Fixtures Magne happy to go into exile White's solo adventure comes to early end Sailing Ponting leads tribute to 'our real heroes' Patrick Kidd joins the Australia players visiting Flanders on the 61st anniversary of D-Day Australia welcome additional workload Visiting the Scene of Battle Times Online Referee clears Jones of deceiving umpires Evans apology misses the mark in Montgomerie furore Six of the Best Reproducing Augusta down to a tee Peter Dixon on a plan to give all golfers a taste of the world's leading holes Touch of Frost leaves Sky with much to do Davis stays on learning curve Athletics Radlinski adds to Wigan's woes Rugby League Grass the next frontier in Nadal's quest to reach top No Problem with Spaniard's Shorts Spirited Murray rewards his host of supporters Swiss worried by Henman on a roll Baltacha recovers to end run of early exits Military precision essential on front line with the Lions Alastair Campbell says the first shots have been fired in the tour's phoney war. No casualties reported yet... Dallaglio sets sights on swift return to action Rokocoko no certainty for All Blacks Guinness Taranaki capable of testing squad's powers of recovery Johansson to pursue verdict for Liverpool Kewell sues Lineker after criticism of transfer Ireland lifted by return of Keane Katan chased Douglas on move Miller rejection England through Delta How They Stand England showing audience appeal European Women's Championship Beckham convinced that Owen will remain in Spain Parker the target as Tottenham seek to soften blow Yakubu takes World Cup fever to new level By Our Sports Staff: Millwall challenge fans verdict Bolton take aim at agents after Jaidi asks to move The Times Point Taken Park football attracts Ferguson By Our Sports Staff: Souness to stay quiet in fight against FA charge Action stations: how London has raised its game Stadium funding dispute hits New York's chances Picture Gallery The Times Crossword 22,996 Paris ahead on IOC inside track Bid leaders facing busy last month of lobbying Solution to Crossword 22,995 Times Sport Capital gains in two-horse Olympic race The Times vodafone Sharapova put out to grass after doubles defeat at … The Times Quotes of the Day Blair will have only himself to blame for trouble with Lib Dems An unsettling life Ready for take-off By-election lessons Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Is your child an internet pirate? That'll be £4,000 Has your child been downloading music illegally on the internet? Then, as Steve Boggan reveals for the first time, you could be facing a bill for thousands Coming next: Movies To want to climb Everest, you must be some sort of nutcase As Sir Ranulph Fiennes and his team prepare to leave Everest, Stefanie Marsh says goodbye to the cold, the food and the indescribable boredom-and to the 'brittle bodies' that litter the mountain's North Face This is not the sort of expedition on which one hopes to make friends Everest Diary Healthy Hearts Diet to beat a hot The right food can ease menopause discomfort, says Jane Clarke, the Times nutritionist The Times Send Jane your Queries Crème Fatal for her flush The most common nutritional cause of hair loss in women is low ferritin levels Iron lady shows Lifetime She can't bend steel bars any more, but former cabaret artist Joan Rhodes is still going strong, says Valeria Grove Food to put your head in the clouds home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Chinese Wonton Soup Picture Gallery I couldn't find my way to the stage Age of Enlightenment her mettle Top it all off in millinery Whether you're having a flutter at Ascot or enjoying jolly boating weather at Henley, you really ought t… Dare to bare with a trick of the light Beauty Expert Arts Reach for the skyline Architecture Edinburgh did it years ago, then New York, Paris, Rotterdam and Stockholm. So what took London so long to open a centre dedicated to its cityscape? Tom Dyckhoff reports In total, an area the size of Central London is being redeveloped Win tour of Classic Landmarks It is only as New York City Ages that its Games are Appreciated Open your eyes to the buildings around you in Architecture Week The Times Radio The vulture of the vulgar Photography Martin Parr's obsession with the kitsch and the cheap shows us our world as it really is, says Joanna Pitman Parr's work is an endlessly evolving comment on the state of the world Entertainments Tap running hot and cold First Night Concert Darcey's dramatic turn Dance World Music Concert TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Television Multichannel Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Fast food for spiritual thought Last Night's TV Viewing Guide System failure True Fiction T2 Quiz Polygon Play Su Doku on your Mobile Phone Win Champagne Word Watching SU Doku Acorn The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Lookwho'scalling Otherviews Hedge wars break out across public sector Issue of the Week Bad Blood The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Seeninhansard Mail bosses improve delivery Management IPD Click here to place your bids I heard it on the grapevine LGA wields axe in pursuit of 'efficiency' Councils Policy leads to fostering 'vacancies' Children Touch in and out for PFI value Interview John Stout, the man heading the PFI consortium behind Oyster, London's transport payment system, tells Carly Chynoweth that people like it because it does what it says Mediamonitor www.timesonline. co. uk/agenda In the Professionalpress Health Newmedical Research GPs fret over online records Health Others Tories Weliked Nurses to face maths tests Give 'em the soft sell, doc There'll be tiers unless things start to improve Social Care Grudge Alert Volunteers line up for nothing Charities ODPM draws a bit of flak Regeneration Hero... No residents without schools Regeneration Andvillain Cuttingremarks Legislation Update Now police are required to include low level antisocial behaviour in their crime reduction strategies There are ways to teach an old dog new tricks Careers Secondments build new abilities and networks, leapfrogging the limitations of working for a single organisation. Carly Chynoweth meets a civil servant expanding his skill set hp Data File Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Liveability Children in care perform poorly Education Prize Caption Competition From lectern to boardroom The maths doesn't add up Foreignways Inside Whitehall NHS management is a real challenge Careers Whatworkedforme Data File Not afraid to ring the changes Interview Dame Gill Morgan speaks to Sam Lister about the extent of the challenges facing the NHS Confederation as the health service adapts to a period of wide-ranging reforms BT Public … NHS boards are mired in a day-to-day grind of internal operational issues and external targets Jobsagenda Ofgem CBI Hug Harvest EEDA Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail US at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk Get a Job in... Fraud Investigation How to Place your Job Listing Over to you... What Worked Forme Daniel Seelhoff caretaker for Richmond Housing Partnership, on the clean-up scheme that gave him a purpose and a job Diary Dates Inside The Times The Times How one e-mail can attract the long arm of US law Business communications to America have taken on a sinister new dimension, write Ellen Zeisler and David Corker That the Canadian Government was the Fraud Victim was Irrelevant lawyer of the week Kobal Collection Perhaps direct action is the only way we can get our anger heard University of Bristol News Mediation that provides happy endings for free LawWorks, a pro bono scheme, is looking for cases and funding, says Michael Binyon What's in it for you? It's Pro Bono Week again. Jon Robins wonders if public-spirited lawyers aren't simply letting the Government off the hook A battle for business minds Will the timing of its constitutional problems weaken the EU in its trade disputes with China and the US, asks Edward Fennell law week What the legal journals are reporting this week You know Leica? Link to volunteers Bio diversity In vino law letters tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Money is the real bar to diversity Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis It's best to be well connected Online South African paper has a sense of déjà vu James Michael on the censorship that has halted the presses Westlaw UK News
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