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News from 09/06/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Anthony Browne and Richard Owen, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Kevin maher, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Adrian Cosker, Peter Breuer, Robert Thicknesse, Christopher Wood, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Stuart Carne, Kenneth Wood, Christine Seib, Roger K. Ford, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Angela Jameson and Joe Bolger, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Louis Le Bailly, Sylvia Crookes, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Wing Commander Tom, Dan Green, Gabriele Marcotti and James Ducker, David McVay, Christopher Watts, Dominic Walsh, Richard Nice, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Godfrey Barker, Alan Hamilton, Jill Sherman and Valerie Eillott, Jenny MacArthur, Jill Sherman and Sam Coates, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Quentin Langley, Ron Lewis, Ruth Giedhill Religion Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Paul Heggart, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Bruce Parker, Angela Jameson, Simon de Bruxellies, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, John Walker, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Nick Rosen, Brian North Lee, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Keeling, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Steve Coomber, Richard Penney, Steve Webb, Beryl Dixon, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Gary Duncan and Richard Irving, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Jenna Russell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Bamji (President), Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Sian Morgan, Steve Arscott, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres, Lehman Brothers, Hevan Clancy Hanumara, Russell Jenkins, Bob Yule, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Rajeev Syal, Annabelle Thorpe, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Michael Udal, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Sale of fake guns to be banned End of the linez Jackson debts Career Taking steps Hopping off Bowyer charged Index Public sector workers face crackdown on internet porn Cash for corruption? Into Temptation Teenagers mourn girl victim of 'gang attack' Church appoints tribunal to bring peace on gay row In the Times Today The Times Galloway accuses Labour campaign of vote fraud Army chief backs changes Child contact rule Extradition order Cherie attacked 'Slapping' shot Whip resigns Map's record sale The Renault Safety Zone Five Services You Can Still Stay Awake for Love affair with sleepers is over Plans to cut £6.5bn in railway subsidies are likely to hit the romantic overnight services first, writes Ben Webster Gun Grime Is this a real gun? You've got two seconds to decide Drinkers told to move along or face 48-hour ban Hard cheese for smuggler 'Warlord' on trial NHS stretched Home alone woe Threats over menu Chav recognition Corin Redgrave taken ill at traveller meeting Rolex Girl dies in gang fracas in meadow Four teenagers are held after woman is found weeping over body of her 15-year-old daughter, reports Russell Jenkins Bills keep rising for man who can't stop spending His Outgoings Debt collectors threaten to Singer may have to sell back catalogue as pressure grows over $270m debt, writes James Doran from New York The Album Sales Reviving his carrer may be his last hope Catalogue loss could leave him blowin' in the wind His Assets Private deals are a danger, say doctors Multiple Display Advertising Items DIY man dies changing bulb 12 years for Iraqi Abigail tests blow Abduction hoax Soldiers for trial Irish films funded Thames wind farm Multiple Display Advertising Items Jam, Jerusalem, Jane and the follies of men ESSO Undiplomatic Multiple Display Advertising Items Tools of assassins and spies at Iraqi Embassy Today, class we'll be talking to tomatoes People Ps Play Hard Mixed-up pairs Picture Gallery Land Rover Religion has no place in crematorium, says council Blair is talking America's language Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Mumbai Gary Lineker accused of libel over transfer deal Multiple Display Advertising Items BASF US example to EU Judgements on future of EU Pitfalls for efforts to combat African poverty and corruption Our First Lady Access to drugs Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. … G8 Summit Sir, I see from your esteemed organ. . . Common Market Disco feverish Bravo Beethoven Liverpool and the Cup Levin guide to Tory choice Opera clara Olympics orisons The Times Dreaming to Penzance Sleeper trains must be used and promoted if they are to be saved Exceptionally Ordinary A film buff's favourite finally gets the recognition it deserves Arts Notebook Into Africa Debt relief is only the first stage of any transformation Thunderer: Summer show can go hang What on Earth is going on? Americans can hide from the reality of global warming no longer - and they're showing that they know it Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate A leader in waiting needs weight Candidates' speeches may be amusingly similar but the real test in elsewhere The reason that Europe is having a breakdown. . . it's the euro, stupid 'Phone chicken' children dice with death Lloyds TSB Business Citroën Labour suspends accused police chief Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's Currys Renault Firstnight in T2 Tate buys British at Biennale In life or death, Clough still steals the limelight Theatre The Spirit of the Man Nottingham Playhouse Could Italy be first to ditch euro and bring back its old currency? Dead Currency Blair to veto any threat to rebate eurostar Europhile crusade finally comes to the end of its road It has all been downhill for Britain in Europe after a high-profile inauguration six years ago. Tom Baldwin reports NEC dfs Island at risk from futher tsunamis £100m to set up disaster alert plan Britain's plan to save planet from quakes and asteroids 'Military hacker' fights extradition to US Multiple Display Advertising Items Dell Tories attack licensing 'shambles' Online Intelligent Finance Healthy living can earn GCSE Education Agency medics sent to Iraq Defence Licence fee 'should be shared' Broadcasting Daddy's teen princess is cheap at half the price Free PC Guide Children drive households further into the debt gap Caller swears revenge on helpline New charge in Chelsea murder Snowboard death Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Bush aide altered climate reports lufthansa By Our Foreign Staff: President fears bloodshed after overthrow by people Obituaries tiscali (AP): Death voyage organiser guilty (Reuters): Family dead in flat (AFP): Bus fatalities (AP): Murder charges (Reuters): Banker killing (AP): Madonna stolen (Reuters): Service stations Heathrow express Advani's Trail Hawk shot down by own side after praising bitter foe Adviser to top ANC man is jailed for 15 years Why the West's billions may The G8 summit could help to make poverty history for a number of African countries, but corruption remains a major worry. Richard Beeston reports Bush caught in a cleft stick over Uzbekistan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Next generation turns its back on Pentagon Cherry trees programmed to blossom for tourists Multiple Display Advertising Items North Korea in fresh nuclear weapon claim Multiple Display Advertising Items After 71 years, Emperor declares gifts smoke - free Resurgent star plots his revenge The politicians who leaked a marital break-up may have to pay a price, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres reports from Paris Nasaleze Villepin policies a nod to Britain (AP): Actor guilty of drugs charges (AFP): US soldiers killed Minister targeted (AP): Briton's plea fails (AFP): Metro accident (Reuters): Elephants return (AP): Pizza heroics Multiple Display Advertising Items Brothers' bid for freedom ends in misery for one Times Business Rate cut support Insurers to merge Somerfield deficit Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Calls for action on Chinese shoe influx Morrisons admits profits could sink to £50m Eurozone bond yields tumble furthers Morgages for Business Reit here right now It's clear Sir Ken needs a helping hand Out for the count Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Singapore charges Stop Press Carrefour warns Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Billionaire's VUE stake sold to NBC Universal for $3.4bn Thomson looks to Europe Disney hopeful of renewing Pixar ties Viacom to appoint 'heir' Merci Spanner in works stops Kerkorian taking 9% stake in GM Plan to nationalise Railtrack revealed 'in error Two break ranks as Times MPC votes to peg rates Timesonline Bank 'faces growing dilemma' over policy French leader confirms plans for energy sale EU-friendly Windows on way Toyota builds up bid defences Wimpole Japanese firms' fears Airbus puts off launch of A350 to September Drink duo may have shot at vodka bar Trend Micro The cheap room race City Diary Monkey business City Diary Cited at the Oscars Amic board makes quiet exit Chaucer tells bidder's tale RBS checks gloom with good news on bad debt Jeweller looks to US as home profits lose sparkle BT Heron hopes to go higher with cranes Same old show at City's Oscars 'Pioneering' women honoured Lornamead spree Investment house set to sell £800m property portfolio The Times Unit Trust Information Service Interexec BP pumps $2bn into Saudi Arabian plastics plant Regal share rout forces Vanco to shelve float plans The Allergy Show Higher prices help Northumbrian life profits by 93% UK Coal spurned by potential suitor Profit-takers move in to pull BAT off record 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 Eurotop 100 RBS deserves some credit for its underlying strength The Day's Biggest Movers Johnston Press Analyst's upgrade lifts Computacenter Smaller Capitalisation Shares Northumbrian Water Business Equity Price Champneys Small is still beautiful for rival markets PKF Case Study The Times EU law allows charities to make a profit Date of transfer of undertaking Times Register Anne Bancroft Versatile Oscar-winning actress destined to be remembered in her role as the temptress Mrs Robinson in The Graduate Anne Bancroft, actress, was born on September 17, 1931. She died on June 6, 2005, aged 73 Patrick Keatley Newspaper and radio journalist whose friendly style was admired on both sides of the Atlantic Professor Sir Rees Davies Historian who championed Welsh identity through its past and influenced the teaching of history Professor Sir Rees Davies, CBE, historian, was born on August 6, 1938. He died of cancer on May 16,2005, aged 66 Brigadier Anthony Crook Medical officer who escaped a massacre on the retreat to Dunkirk Brigadier Anthony Crook, MC, late RAMC, was born on December 21, 1913. He died on April 24, 2005, aged 91 Court Circular University News Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Election School News Appointments in the Armed Forces Discussion Luncheon Births Deaths Dinner Birthdays Memorial Services To place death notices acknowledgements or notices … Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Why England expects the best breaks to all be at sea. . . Kayaking in Wales, £205 for two nights; £175, a week in Slovenia; Kefalonia, two weeks, £209. Tony Dawe lists the offers The finest deal in 140 years . . . but for a serene scene take a bike Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Cambridgeshire reaps the whirlwind Weather Eye Timesonline Times Sport Southern softies miss out on royal show to savour Racing Yesterday's Results A breakthrough is close in the negotiations over keeping … Times Test The Wright Track Yarmouth Brighton Ripon Eddery ready to try his hand at art of training Wolverhampton Uttoxeter The Results Service Today's Fixtures Czekaj wings in for Wales Royal role Cotto challenge Smart dismissed Fareham coup Mitsubishi's loss Kirchheimer ready to bare teeth for the England cause Lacrosse Middlesex rescued by Dalrymple's example Frizzell County Championship First Division The Sunday Times Scoreboard from Lord's Van Jaarsveld's relentless assaults stings Glamorgan The Times Somerset's galaxy of stars see endeavours eclipsed by Wood Sutcliffe rolls back years in slow motion Shepherd's judgment stands the test of time Simon Barnes pays tribute to an umpire who earned respect, not demanded it Hopping off Bidding war begins for chance to face an over from Warne Gareth Batty has been called into the England squad … Case Study Charity aims to tuck in with table for 36 at Lord's Schools warming to benefits of the Greenhouse effect Matthew Syed on the youngsters have found a dream to follow thanks to table tennis and the efforts of a charity Timeline Links Harrison is knuckling down to life in America Boxing Ron Lewis finds Olympic champion has no reservations about return after injury Walton a shock casualty as England selectors wield axe Bowls Fox-Pitt launches campaign on three fronts Equestrianism McConnell's hurdles flop prompts swift change of heart Atheletics Armstrong encouraged by from before mountainous undertaking Wounded Warriors quick to snap up Botham Rugby League Lions slow to show their claws How They Fared Hodgson tackles his way into contention Tomorrow Times Online Sale aim to Iure Radlinski across divide Tour Statistics Leading men leave stage free for understudies Sorenstam draws on strengths to finish grand design Peter Dixon talks to the Swede who wants to create history Times Online Love Island vote guilty of sharp practice Sport on Television In Screen Have a word—Dawie and Ferguson rewrite the dictionary Results and how They Stand Caborn calls for professionalism Clough steps out of the wings to make stirring curtain call David McVay enjoys a theatrical tribute to the late Nottingham Forest manager England hopes rise again after Denmark's late blow European Women's Championship Liverpool planning new offer for Crouch Supporters trust in themselves to try to oust Lowe Downing heads Spurs targets Burley in demand Owen optimism Penalty woe Kuyt takes flight Timesonline Determined Ireland refuse to be blown off course this time Ukraine edge to within one win of finals Group Four Chelsea look to reinforce defence with Laladze deal Smith given new hope by Scotland momentum Group Five By Our Sports Staff: Tired Nadal brought back down to earth by grass Givenchy Murray in mint from with victory over Dent Links The Times Crossword Baltacha bows out but remains in optimistic mood Delgado dashing at the double Nell Harman puts the clock on a player's desperate attempt to fulfil twin ambitions Rugby Union Times Sport Bowyer's allies claim 'hidden agenda' led to prosecution The Times vodafone King of Queen's: Murray defies the rankings with stunning … The Times Quotes of the Day Jumpy in Jordan? Restless on Skye? You should try TM The Times No rest for the wicked Court jesters Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? The getaway: why we feel the urge to run A student disappears after a family row, a bride fakes an abduction to escape from wedding pressures. Can running away ever solve problems? Damian Whitworth reports Gone Missing. . . Runaway Success It feels reckless, irresponsible. . . but I have to escape Older dads rock As Ros Stewart prepares to be a father again, Nick Rosen shares his delight at being one of a growing happy band The Times Arthritis: Treating the Cause Lost timesonline Excess stress Laser treatment may improve the lives of women who suffer from unwanted hair, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford How to eat like Claudia Schiffer Dish The Times Smoked Chicken, Mango and Avocado Salad I love seeing my partner get ready for bed Screen The greatest story ever told Finally Citizen Kane has been knocked off its perch, as Halliwell's list of the Top 1000 films awards the No 1 spot to the 1953 Japanese classic Tokyo Story. James Christopher reports What the Movie-Lovers Say Best of the best: the movies John Walker, the compiler of Halliwell's list, explains his choice Halliwell's 11-100 Win a DVD of Tokyo Story 'Tis the season for Pitt to beat Jolie New Releases Based on their total lack of on screen sexual chemistry, James Christopher has doubts about Brad 'n' Angelina Bombón Review in Four Words of Less La Story Gay Robocops all over La? Sean MacAulay explains the hard sell of the spec market More New Releases Wendy Ide focuses on real life in all its crudity, beauty and hyperbole Grumble in the jungle The journey from page to screen of The African Queen, our Saturday DVD giveaway, was as tough and surprising as the story itself, says Sean MacAulay Real Men Real Heroes Real Movies Behind the scenes, the cast went wild in Africa, says Ian Johns The African Queen This sporting strife Sports stories are losers not winners because of their clichés says Kevin Maher The last-minute score usually precedes crowd hysteria RUSH Starts Tomorrow Movie Books Swept away by the mainstream The BFl's current celebration of black film-making the absence of Briotish directors. Kevin Maher finds out why Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Tommorrow in Sounds New leash of life Interview Carlos Sorín gets ramarkable performances fromnon-professional actors Wendy Ide Carlos Sorín The Times Theatres Theatre The Countess Criterion, SW1 Boys lose the plot Dance Naked Sadier's Wells Theatre The Postman Always Rings Twice Playhouse, WC2 Firstnight Opera MacBeth Holland Park W8 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Paul Hoggart's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Bollocks to Cancer Viewing Guide Real Life Desperate Housewives Variations Boy George's Queerest TV Moments Brief Encounter Film Choice EDGE of the City Killer's Kiss On a spree with the grand fantasist It's about me, cherie… True Fiction Cherie Blair says her husband's decision to meet George Bush in Washington has overshadowed her own speaking tour. She's decided to tell a fewfriend T2 discovers T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching SU Doku Senior Care Career Can i be totally honest with you The Week in Work Inside Contact US The Times Statwatch Good Week… What Else Happened Unilever The devil made me do it Week 9: Online Applications The Lowdown The 60-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs Turn to You've earned the break Some Peple Find IT Hare to Mtake Time off Carit How to … Handle Holdays Some people find it hard to take time off Carly Chynoweth finds that there are ways to ensure that you with a clear comscience and return to an in-tray not piled high with stuff to do Test Yourself… Do You Have an Executive Find out More HILTI Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … What Can I Earn? Can I return to work with a serious illness? Worklife Challenge Winners employ manynetworks to succeed Interview It seems plain that being connected is vital if you're to do well at work, but it's how you're connected, Carol Lewin finds, that determines exactly how successful you'll be How Do I Become… an Event Organiser? Times Online My Best Move… … and my Worst Before He was Famous…Ronnie Barker Data File Web Watch Graduates 8 What It's like Working for… Lehman Brothers The bank shed its slick-suit stereotype to invest instead in personal development and equal oppirtunity, writes Carol Lewis Commission still gets university-leavers' vote The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The Key to… Association of MBAs MBA Career Survey 2005 So You Want a Graduate Job in … Purchasing? Number 84 European Commission The business of creative media Aspiring professionals need commercial knowhow to prosper in a global industry driven by technology, says Steve Coomber Case Study Sponsorship of Sports Events Days that Shook Business The Suez Crisis Course Watch Workspace 10 The Office Psychologist You Don't Have to Be Posh to Live Here Relocating to … Madrid Life in the spanish capital is sunny and relaxed, although you may need a footballer's salary to secure your rented accommodation, says Clare Dight 'Weather's Wonderful and People are Friendly and Helpful' Cost of Living Work Kit Statwatch Picture Gallery Essentials A consultant's life is no bed of roses Letters Test Yourself … Answers The Times The party in the port Susiness Travel Montreal 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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