News from 08/06/2005
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Tom Dart, Stephen Eeley, Matthew Syed, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Ivor Morgan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, James Bone, Felicity Monk, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Catherine Lucas, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Tim Reid and Greg Hurst, Mark Speeks, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Leo Lewis and Elizabeth Judge, Ron Lewis, Peter Lansley and James Ducker, Victoria Butterell, Hugo Rifkind, Patricia Howard, P. D. O. Davies (Secretary), Douglas Henderson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Tebbit, Roland Watson and Rosemary Bennett, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Simon Clifford (Director), John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Andrew Wallis, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Charter and Peter Riddell, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Katherine Mill, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Dixon, Sean O'Neill, Hugh Hayes, Jeremy Page, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Jon Ashworth and Michael Theodoulou, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, S. M. Grant, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Russell Kempson and Phil Gordon, Barbara Oaff, Ian Johns, Adrian Bax White, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, R. A. Frampton, Michael Gove, Janet Ellis, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Helen McCrory, Adam Sherwin, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Leaders close on Africa aid deal Ovary success iPod incentive Index Rushdie 'martyr' House price low Index Church admits cash shortage threatens one third of clergy Mission Costs Champagne moments The £1bn game Blair and Bush near a deal to write off $20bn African debt In the Times Today The Times Prime Minister defends wife Index Minister booed by pensioners Drug ship seized Plea bargain Surtitles for ENO Pet cruelty arrest Squirrels thrive China Vertu Britain Rifkind joins the runners in Tory leadership race Enter, but will anyone notice who wins? Political Briefing Police race and sex bias claim Rapper sentenced Killer driver jailed Pippin of an idea Revenge claim Not on the wing Fathers 4 Justice split by infighting HSBC The world's local bank Index Woman has baby girl thanks to twin sister's gift of an ovary Why it's wrong to paint America as hard-hearted Foreign Editor's Briefing Britain enlists US help on aid The world's richest states appear to give the least relief, Roland Watson writes Where They Stand Where They Stand on Global Warming Nations told 'curb greenhouse gas to fight warming' Star detective near suicide after police 'witch hunt' Malta Briton is held over hacking at Pentagon Arched eyebrow said it all Times Film Critic A Life in the Limelight Sin City Here's to you, Ms Bancroft, screen and stage superstar Citroën Quest for a Potter wiz who will quiz author You've got AA friend Picture Gallery Weather Eye Tomboy's taboo tale takes prize A book about a mother who hates her killer son—written by a woman called Lionel—wins Orange award, reports Jack Malvern D&A Oona in UN's sight Suzuki Bashir waiting too Our Own Referendums Ps Talk comes free for Cherie's legal friends People Specsavers Opticians Prince plans to school teachers in traditional standards Tom Cruise ID cards Live 8 and G8 Strolling into security scare Why hospital patients 'waste' their meals Tories and change Evolution theory Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Cost of French social model TB and Aids Teaching reading Alternatives to oil as fuel Long-service gun Road charges Rolled-over It's a wind-up Picture Gallery In the Paddock An early look at the many and varied runners in the Tory leadership race Homo Mobiliens Should life really be one long telephone conversation? My tip for getting fit in just two minutes: always take the life Notebook A Glimmer of Hope Months of quiet mark steady progress in the Middle East Thunderer: Class war hits city centres The way back to power… … is for Conservatives to champion dismantling the Establishment, instead of defending it The Times Join the Debate A case of mistaken identity crisis People afflicted with multiple personalities reveal that the idea of the self is a fiction Bob Geldof's brazen appeal to popular outrage won't make poverty history Most aid to Africa has been swallowed up by corrupt governments and civil wars America will channel funds only to those countries that tackle corruption Police failed to protect witness Parents of an optician shot by a former employee he was to testify against seek damages, reports Sean O'Neill Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Car fell 12ft on to boy Millets Secret of the female orgasm is shown to be a hereditary trait dfs Ferrari fan's 8mph buggy in fatal crash Lexus Postman rings but there's nobody home Firstnight Theatre The Postman Always Rings Twice Playhouse, WC2 Firstnight in T2 Cherry-picking may be the way out, hints Straw Rejected by two nations, but the bureaucracy rumbles … Officials are already implementing parts of the constitution before it has been approved. Anthony Browne reports Leaders step up pressure on £3bn rebate Danish Model British Model French prepare themselves to resist all advances from perfidious Albion PC World PC World Blow to money laundering fight Crème Carte Noire Park-and-ride policy criticised Countryside Red tape curbs NHS research Health Furore over shooting foxes Hunting Dog fostering Graves defiled Cancer victory Cold comfort Council challenge I'd have been a fool to die on Everest, says Fiennes Intelligent Finance Lymphoma link to old hair dye Lifetime of Adventure Peach of a soul diva tops the Tory charts Parliamentary Sketch Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Tomb of the unknown assassin reveals mission to kill Rushdie A Life in the Shadow of Death Mr. & Mrs. Smith Western couples hit by Russian adoptions revolt British conductor to stage first performance of lost Bach work Child Trade Schröder ballad challenges Crazy Frog for No 1 spot Mr. & Mrs. Smith Britain criticised over Hamas talks Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Pinochet to face charges (AP): Former MEP held (Reuters): Killers executed (AFP): Hostage 'well' (AFP): Corruption plea (AFP): Mugabe denial (AFP): Pupils imprisoned Multiple Display Advertising Items Wildlife of treasure island under threat Costa Britons face million new homes on their doorstep Bespoke Suits The Times Feeling the Heat Nasaleze (AP): Body part falls from airliner (AFP): Nuclear talks Homechoice Anti-rape device must be banned, say women Peace duty for troops with HIV Pattern of Conflict Royal vigilantes let slip dogs of war inn the land … An experiment to back local militiamen against rebels is threatening to cause more violence in Nepal. Pictures and report by Catherine Philp in Ratangunj Goodbye, loyal little donkey? The Times Maoists apologise for killing 38 on bus Times Business Google is No 1 O'Leary sale Sainsbury's row Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Network Rail warned over £1bn underspend Mobile calls may cost receiver Inquiry launched into missing tapes PPF takes stake in pension swap Lifeboat enters stormy waters Rather than rising from the ashes, the trick the Phoenix … Good call Willowbrook Be patient if you want concrete results Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Results in Brief Computer Associates to file accounts Stop Press McDonald's Europe chief departs Bet of the Day Data Day Data Exchange Rates Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Photo Archive Business Big Shot Tax break for investors in Lloyd's GM slashes jobs to reduce costs ProStrakan share trade is delayed to bolster interest Hammerson and BPB rejoin index Botched sale leaves banks with big chunk of Télécom Still loyal after years in exile Regal Petroleum chairman ousted Wind farm plan Former Nadir aide spared trial after case fails Vodafone injects £1.3bn to bolster Japanese division Taxwatchdog Put on hold while rivals seized initiative Court victory for Disney dissidents Carphone boss cashes in £10m of shares Big Woolworths tries to ease concerns on Apax U-turn Sales still slide at Austin Reed Casino chain faces strike vote Pledge on Rover castle sale ITV rejects plan for new public broadcaster Grant Thornton Sharp house price fall cuts inflation rate to 4-year low ITC Classics Greenspan hints at rate pause EU rejects threats to euro Rates of exchange City Diary Unroadworthy City Diary GW Pharmaceuticals shares hit by drug fears Woolie words City Diary Corporate Protherics closer to key licensing deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service action medical research BlackBerry Why Paris deserves the 2012 Games European Briefing Bullish broker spurs Man Group to three-month high Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Severn Trent has done well but must still test the waters Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Quintain Estates Gilts Nightclub owner steady on takeover talk Smaller Capitalisation Shares Anglo American Business Equity Prices Adopt a Panda Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Israel Epstein Émigré journalist whose devotion to Communist China withstood even imprisonment during the Cultural Revolution Israel Epstein, journalist and author, was born on April 20, 1915. He died on May 26, 2005, aged 90 Sydney Hudson Special Operations Executive agent who worked with the French Resistance and later established de-Nazification programmes Sydney Hudson, DSO, member of the wartime Special Operations Executive and businessman, was born on August 1, 1910. He died on April 7, 2005, aged 94 Michael Gover Avuncular and gregarious teacher of classics, history and sports who became a pillar of the Dragon School, Oxford Michael Gover, schoolmaster, was born on July 5, 1924. He died on May 13, 2005, aged 80 Services of Thanksgiving Forthcoming Marriages Marriages School News Births Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dinner In Memoriam-Private Changing the Guard Bridge Chess Birthdays Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day June 8, 1971 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Why Benson needs warmer hedges Weather Eye Times Online Costs order against non-party valid Court of Appeal Insurers' novel protection unjustified Court of Appeal Forgery not decisive in property interest dispute Chancery Division Seeking private costs Court of Appeal Index Motivator's Derby brings Bell to wider audience Racing Yesterday's Results Jockey Club reissues Red Lancer charges Times Test Godolphin sweat on Papineau and Doyen Newbury Hereford Market Rasen The Times Sports Book Hamilton Park Beverley Hurt Tyson aiming for missionary position Mystery surrounds reports of Tszyu's split decision Owen Slot says the dethroned champion would not have held his trainer responsible Corrales aims to secure Hatton bout Academy opened Pryce to pay Home-town win Malcolm shines Pakistan success The Results Service McConnell on crash course to follow in footsteps of Gunnell Thrust into the Unknown Today's Fixtures Plstons power sees off Heat Greenwood revels in role as senior professional Norwich Union Today's Teams Times Online Inspectors to place New Zealand under World Cup scrutiny Northampton add Harding to All Blacks contingent Henman and Delgado are cut above on grass Federer toils on feet of clay Women to spice up tour with play-off finale Golf Boxing Sharapova happy to be back on scent of victory Tennis Lenient ECB scratching surface of unfair play The Times Rivals ready to lock horns once more in return of the Roses Minor Counties Frizzell County Championship First Division Second Division First-Class Averages Clubs Villages Schools Bid team to pick targets in yes-no interlude Golfers and rugby players face long wait for medal opportunities Gascolgne offer Ince to stay Coach sacked Pelé sorrow Carney keeps feet on the ground Ireland banking on wide-boy Duff to rise to the occasion How They Stand Group a body & soul Burley turns his back on Derby Aluko's Day Between lawyers and the CPS, football has been sold a dummy Liverpool defence to come at a cost New Directions centrino Spurs condemn Arnesen offer Rich get richer thanks to Abramovich effect Ashling O'Connor takes a close look at the balance of wealth in the English game Move your Assets Times Online Meet the New Boys The Glazer Brothers who Joined the Old Trafford Board Yesterday Sons rise in Manchester's united states of America The Times Crossword 22,997 Southampton to demand high price for Crouch's signature Index Cornered in front of a home crowd-but Tiger Tim bares his teeth The billion-pound revolution Football's record spree fuelled by Abramovich The Times Five Ways to Spend a Billion Index Quotes of the Day Psst, want to hear a secret? Deep Throat was no hero Right to meet in peace I can't remain nameless Speech impediment Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? No network: can we live without our mobiles? Russell Crowe was arrested after hurling a faulty hotel phone. Didn't he have his mobile? And how much do we depend on them? We asked four people to put it to the test I should have left the phone at home, but I just couldn't bring myself to do that If only… The Teenager The Business Woman The Working Mother Bedside to bestseller Harry Bingham gave up a lucrative job to care for his wife. Then came fame as a writer, says David Mattin The Times America's queen of self-help Susan Jeffers taught us how to 'feel the fear'. Catherine Lucas met her Gaza: clear for take-off? In 2001 Israel destroyed the runway at Gaza airport. Now, with Jewish settlers due to be evacuated from the territory, Stephen Farrell assesses the Palestinians' chances of restoring it The Times My control-freak husband makes life hell for the children and me. He creates scenes out of nothing and loses control Who's for sizzling satay on a skewer? home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Quick Beef Satay Nasty cough? It must be Ebola After a while, people will hug you back Love Etc Reliable Repertoire It's summer, dash it all If we bowed to the unpredictability of the English climate, we'd never get out our floaty frocks, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Be a Foot Fetishist Blown Away by the Bow Glamour Girl Index Chinese fireworks Visual Art Forget about silks, delicate watercolours and jade dragons. Europe is about to witness an explosion of Eastern creativity as an artistically vibrant China pitches up at this year's Venice Biennale. Rachel Campbell-Johnston reports Its cultural makeover is aggressively contemporary Donmar Richness & Colour Gerald Benney Goldsmith No surprise that a summer show of Art Nouveau proves Brussels is a city with style Playing with words Interview Slogans have always been integral to the work of Ed Ruscha. Phoebe Greenwood met him at his RA show Tomorrow in Screen Gypsy in their souls World Music Taraf de Haïdouks Festival Hall Mary Poppins The voodoo that you do so well Theatre Twelfth Night Open Air, Regent's Park Theatre The Fence Touring Entertainments Opera Giovanna d'Arco Queen Elizabeth Hall Index A military operation Working Relationship General Sir Jeremy MacKenzie, Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, West London, and his PA, Rhona Cook Conference Call: On the River Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't be afraid of the P word Work-Life Balance Take control of your pension, says Barbara Oaff PC Stress Busters Crème Show Winner FYI Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Born and Bred BBC One, 8pm The Secretary who Stole Four Million Pounds BBC Two, 9pm Variations Being Pamela Nip/tuck Law and Disorder Film Choice Bob Roberts (1992) Tcm, 9pm Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) BBC One, 11.10pm Who knows what women want? Last Night's TV Are EU up for it? True Fiction T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts
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