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News from 13/06/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Steven Carr, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Mark Haszlakiewicz, Mike Barnes, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Anthony Loyd and Ramita Naval, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, A. J. Cotton, Philip Howard, David Steel, Ian Welsh, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Bowers, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Alistair McBAY, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Phillp Webster and Ruth Gledhill, Patrick Marmion, Tom Sheridan, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, Bryan Norman, Anthony Browne and David Charter, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Stephen van Beek, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Robert Saunders, Angela Jameson, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Robert Whitehead, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Phillp Webster and Joanna Bale, Sue Ellicott, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Xan Rice, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Catherine Field and Daniel McGrory, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Murray Fink, Peter Dixon, Robert Keys, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Deborah Hutton, Tosin Sulaiman, Stephen Farell, Tim Hames, Gitta Sereny, Craig Lord, Anjana Ahuja, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Murray, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Antony Walker, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Anne Selden Annab, Adam Sherwin, Paul Sved, Peter Klinger, Ganesh Lall,

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The Times God gets invited to civil weddings Women of spin Iran crossroads Su Doku Times up Again Index Straw attacks 'deluded' EU leaders' plan to slash rebate Let battle begin This boy is three. Can someone that young ever be a criminal? We did not rush Blunkett gun case, police insist Index The Times 'I no longer want the troops out,' says Hain Straw attacks 'deluded' EU leaders Secret service checks urged Youth hit by train Live8 text lottery On the woodwork Balloon accident Cleaner hands Ceremonies with no angels Meet McEnroe, Becker, Cash at Wimbledon God gets invited to civil weddings Couples marrying in civil ceremonies may soon be able to mention religion, report Philip Webster and Ruth Gledhill Blair stands alone on rebate but with friends on reform Who Stands where on what Killing inspires 'sick' Hirst Channel rescue Parking accident Scots Tory chief Record habit SU Doku Wanted: women, aged 25-49, who like pop. The job: driving everyone else totally insane Just 100 female pop pickers decide which songs will go on air and stay there, Adam Sherwin reports Floyd unite for Live 8 Rolex And our Choice. . . Tory contenders set out stall for healing society Potential leaders are at pains to portray the Conservatives as the party to champion the dispossessed, writes David Charter Leadership Odds privilege Hopefuls unite in toast to Thatcher Fans get a warning about internet touts Cheapest Fares to France! Sport Tax net closes on tennis racket The Inland Revenue is checking Wimbledon homeowners who clean up during the championship, reports Helen Nugent Landmark appeals will put law Research suggests that babies who have been indentified as having been shaken may be suffering only the ill-effects of some medicines or a vaccination, reports Sean O'Neil Dell Syndrome is one of the most difficult to identify The Crucial Numbers 'I know that he didn't do what they say he did' The Four Appeal Cases: Condoleezza Rice plays it again for Charity More Then Power Performers hotels tiscali Double mastectomy seen as way of cheating cancer Weather Eye Powering people Rac Woman, 27, questioned over death of pensioner Firstnight Direct Line Ageing, but no metal fatigue Pop Download Festivel Donington Park, Derby Harrods Firstnight Hunt for ex-boyfriend after pregnant woman is killed AOL Talk Direct Line P&O ferries Breast is still best, even if it is Dad's Chinese letters Religious hate and the law Cross words at crucifix ban Geldof, the G8 and Live 8 Brief encounters Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Pessimism springs eternal in the Middle East Balance in English teaching Rowing regrets BBC pay Dating agency Weedy joke The Times A Hollow Vote Iran's election will do little to get the country moving Mood Music Our radio waves are being democratised at last Medically speaking, they're liars; an explosive vintage; lightning reactions Numbers Count Why Britain must make a powerful case for economic reform in Europe At last it can be told: David Owen was Tony Blair's secret political father This is the mother of all failures Teenage pregnancy goes on rising—and the new sex guide will do nothing to help The Times Join the Debate Why it all depends on Ken The Tories have rejected him before, and he will never change—but Clarke still throws a long shadow I put my faith in this law Disruptive infants to be treated as potential criminals, says report Online Monarch Ridiculous assumption that ignores child's needs AA Roman mosaic 'worthy of Botticelli' Proms Borrowers await 'extortion' ruling Direct Line Bespoke Suits Fishermen net MoD submarine Abigail praise Four die in ditch Deer on runways Hiscox The Last Kingdom Clouseau clone who catalogued errors faces bosses' wrath Call for early warning system to monitor animal diseases Carte Noire Barclays Hospital adds to birth stress Men lack spur to lose weight Nasaleze HIV risk 'now greater for women' Plan-uk Burden of care for children ID cards will 'helps fraudsters' aerlingus Pru Health The Week at Westminster Smith feared Labour reforms A biography of the late leader describes furious rows with modernisers over the party's direction, reports Tom Baldwin CBI attacks 'stop-go' privatisation of prisons Boundary system is unfair to us, claim Tories The beauty spot with a smug look on its face At the launch of a dating website for the physically alluring, members showed off their skin-deep charms, reports Ian Evans Homechoice Times World News We want the right to party - not a futile vote, say alienated youth Power Jealously Guarded Suspects held over bomb killings of British soldiers London Energy London Energy Reporter freed after months in cellar French Government denies that it paid ransom amid celebrations as journalist flies home to paris, writes Adam Sage Debt deal a fraction of Africa's real needs The £22bn relief deal has been widely welcomed but much more is needed to fulfil British hopes, reports Gary Duncan timesonline Wiping the Slate Clean Direct Line First Active State of Chaos President is told to pack bags after outstaying his welcome Vatican set to claim victory on fertility as voters stay away Effort to Relax Restriction For sale: the cellar of French President who preferred Coke churchill The Times Arnie risks all in bitter battle to get his own way (AP): US anger over arms to China (AP): Tourists missing (AP): CIA man in court Parents consent (AFP): King's 12th wife Index Monday June 13 2005 Glazer eyes 90% Citigroup fine Pension help plan Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Banks could cut 10,000 jobs across Europe after £10bn deal Moulton accuses UK Coal of refusing to enter takes Bold rate cut could avert euro exodus ING Direct Bottoms up to new beer markets as rest of world bottoms out Need to Know the Week Ahead FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Cement offer Radio rendezvous 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 Witnesses called in BCCI case Deutsche Bank Plea to Blunkett on savings advice Poor nations to get oil-price cushion Maserati Eurotunnel board prepares for battle as rebels plot coup By a Correspondent: Ex-director of Rover attacks 'Phoenix Four" Pub is first for British Waterways timesonline Citigroup faces record FSA fine for bond deal MTS owners set to weigh up rival bids Nymex sees future in Dubai exchange Matalan prepares job cuts after fall in sales Syngenta pins hope on thistle for new medicine Trend Micro Mosaic marks first UK float in Iceland 'Old economy' energy company balances its risk 21st Century Stars: International Power Angela Jameson looks at the revival of International Power and how it plans to continue the momentum The Times 'Strong branding needed despite niche market' Pay-per-view channels must conform with EU Directive Court of Justice of the European Communities Timesonline Preservative power of court orders Court of Appeal Privatisation formula helped to generate power for 220m lights FutureBrand Business Equity Prices The Times Reader Offers Ltd Index Pamela May Versatile ballerina noted for a warm femininity who became a pillar of British ballet Pamela May, ballerina, was born on May 30, 1917. She died on June 6, 2005, aged 88 Cicely Paget-Bowman Dignified character actress best suited to the classics Cicely Paget-Bowman, actress, was born on December 13,1907. She died on May 23,2005, aged 97 Lives in Brief Aga Khan restores the lairs of the Silk Road's bandit barons Notebook Architecture Tunbridge Wells has something to be disgusted about Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Admission Ceremony Conference Dinner Appointment Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Deaths Equitable sells its former president Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements of notices … Bridge Chess Winning Move Personal Column Notice of Court Meeting timesonline Discount Intranet Supply Channel Limited The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company News International Newspapers Ltd For Sale The Times Reader Offers Ltd Roar of a dust devil on the rampage Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Index Royal week can play well to new audience Times Test Godolphin keep open mind on plans for York test Thrisk Doncaster Salisbury The Times Sports Book Stratford Windsor Brighton Racing Leaders in the Flat Championships Warwick Simmonds closing fast on senior rivals Swimming Pickering claims place on the map Athletcis Supporters stay loyal to Glazer's United We are fighting a club with no rules, Wenger says Improving England take heart for World Cup campaign Reina ready to join Liverpool Robert for Bolton Carter decision Savage repents José heads home Football American football Athletics Baseball Bowls How They Stand Boxing Cycling Road races Darts Equestrianism Golf Hockey Motorcycling Today's Fixtures Motor racing Motor rallying Rugby league Engage Super League Saturday Yesterday Wolves get nine out of ten for comeback Leigh Centurions 7 Warrington Wolves 42 Rugby union Broncos gain momentum Rugby League Shooting Speedway Swimming Tennis Roddick stands up to Karlovic power play Victory leaves Sharapova with more questions than answers Federer returns to Sw19 with restored confidence Fox-Pitt's experience the key for Mr Dumbledore Equestrianism Marital split heightens first lady's resolve García marks Open season Swede dreams Singled out Torrance reigns Taylor triumph British double Landaluze triumph Superb Sorenstam halfway to clean sweep of majors Golf Misery for Taylor as revolving door spins mercilessly How They Line up All Blacks Squad Holah misses out as Henry adopts flexible approach Timesonline Stretched Lions find themselves outflanked at the breakdown O'Driscoll's troops eclipsed in finest moment for Maori New Zealand Maori 19 Lions 13 Lessons from Hamilton Cisco Systems Ruddock praises his makeshift Wales side Submissive Tyson takes plunge into retirement McBride rewarded for his belief in unlikely ambition Head-butts and biting: old man goes out fighting Mike Tyson v the World Final Verdict on 12 Gruelling Rounds Spent force even before loss to Douglas Joyce takes the shine off Afzaal's Sunday best Totesport Leauge First Division How They Stand Lionsinwales Read underlines all-round skills Classy Van Jaarsveld makes his point to Smith Second Division Yorkshire outfoxed in attempt to defend meek total How They Stand Injured Hoggard stands firm as Yorkshire escape How They Stand The Weekend's Scoreboards Streak extends Gloucestershire's miserable run Frizzell County Championship Rose Bowl up for role in history: the fun starts here Shane Warne looks ahead to tonight's Twenty20 international Ashes captains prepare to talk the walk Bangladeshis take heart from maiden tour victory The Times How They Line up Short Work The Twenty20 Rulebook England get gloves off to engage in phoney war Rivals leave glory road clear for Räikkönen Motor Racing Canadian Grand Prix BT How They Finished in Montreal Irresistible Rossi signals beginning of the end Motorcycling The Times Crossword Kevin Eason's Guide to how They Fared at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Solution to Prize Crossword 22,994 Index Rivals plan Twenty20 'piracy' The Times How to De-Junk your Child Quotes of the Day No more cloned high streets or crumbling spires? Just imagine Join the Debate Oh, my words Shanghai knight Image of the Day Freerunners from Urban FreeJump in Trafalgar Square, where they performed at the weekend for the launch of Architecture Week Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Obesity: don't swallow everything you're told Lazy, greedy children are creating an obesity epidemic, runs the accepted wisdom. But we are demonising the young when junk food is the real culprit, an expert tells Anjana Ahuja, while Sue Ellicott says it is up to parents to feed their children healthily If your children eat junk food, it's your own fault How to get kids The Times Deals on meals You can improve your children's diet, says the Times clinical psychologist Dr Tanya Byron, but it will take time to eat How cancer taught me that After a career spent deriding the claims of 'alternative' medicine Deborah Hutton found she had cancer - and discovered the power of the mind What's green and sits on a slice? Dish home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas … Chive Brot with Smoked Salmon The shades for cool blades Men's Style Can any man live without sunglasses? After all, they help guys attain hip magical powers, er, such as seeing fish under water. James Delingpole picks the perfect pair Don't Forget the Kids In control of the forks at a crossroads of life Grab your gear: it's a jungle out there Crib Notes: Safari Style Arts Hot brats The legendary Frank Zappa's sons will be taking his music around Europe. Nothing is off-limits, they tell John Bungey The Times Quite Frankly, a Rebel Genius Populist blockbuster shows at public museums are accused of dumbing down. Good on them Rosalind the tomboy Interview Helen McCrory brings vigorous political convictions and a robust Sexuality to her portrayal of Shakespeare's cross-dresser, finds Patrick Marmion Donmar Animal rites and wrongs Opera The Cricket Recovers Aldeburgh Festivel Concert LSO/Previn Barbican Goldsmith Theatre Tick Tick... Boom! Menier Chocolate Factory, Se1 Opera Maria Stuarda Grange Park Opera & Ballet Opera The Magic Flute/Carmen Castleward Opera TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Inspissated Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice No love lost in the oldest profession Viewing Guide Welcome to Hiltonia True Fiction T2 Quiz Polygon Word Watching SU Doku The Writers Bureau

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