News from 17/06/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, David T. Staples, Roger Boyes and Philip Webster, Gabriele Marcotti, Megan Mason, David Beckenham, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, David J. Critchley, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Ramita Navai, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, Joanna Walters, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Bob Stanley, Jon Ashworth and Martin Waller, David Sharrock, Patrick Farrelly, Miland Joshi, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Phil Webster, Jill Dupleix, Grainne Gilmore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Stephen Calton, Alan Hamilton, David Manning, John Prime, Anthony Rodriguez, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Mary Hyde, Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster, Ron Lewis, Ruth Giedhill Religion Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, John O'byrne, Robin Russell-Jones, Simon de Bruxelies, Neil Harman, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, A. M. Jones, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tom Baidwin and Jill Sherman, Dan Abbott, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Philip Webster and Anthony Browne, Ben Parr-Ferris, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, J. Marriott, Sean O'Neill, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Britta Stephan, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, David Davis, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Judy Grant, Nick Hasell, Roger Mintey, John Disley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Ed Barrett, Peter Shapiro, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Ian Whitmore, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Geoff Webb, Albert Hall, Martin Waller, Andy Burnham, David Cameron, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Baldwin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Janet Harris, Bronwen Maddom Foreign Editor's Briefing, Roy Munden, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Joe Bothello, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Reform of council tax is shelved Tory candidate Slege boy killed Minister's gaffe Moral fitness test BNFL's £1bn sale Index Europe turns on France as Britain wins new allies The dinner test Stewards' inquiry as brown romps home in Royal Hat Stakes Keep an eye open for spies, M15 tells business travellers Index The Times Sinn Fein loses allowances (AP): Sea death verdict Artists join elite RAF merger Police shooting Solstice strike How the Bookies Did in Previous Years Northern lasses know how to have fun Chopard The day when it all went to their heads at Royal Ascot Fear of backlash takes reform of council tax off Labour's agenda By a Correspondent: Parking earns local authorities £1 billion Met settle with accused officer Baby seat death Israel draft sale Police jailing Biscuit break Asylum clash Gipsy Moth refit Couple spend £16,000 to use their back gate L'oreal Paris men expert Danny Baker How a few ketchup splashes, a £4 bill and an e-mail have become the talk of the City The backstreet bruiser hoping to knock sense into the Tories He lived in a slum, was adopted at 11 and married an invisible wife: David Davis's How I met my father 20 years on Youthful star Cameron the moderniser who may stop him David Cameron Second asylum plan scrapped Ministers abandon Blunkett's plan to process applications from refugees in offshore centres, reports Richard Ford IWC Schaffhausen since 1868 Blunkett's Pledges Barracks death still unexplained Give and take Making waves Crash victims Lampard charge Trekker killed Primate trade Halifax Paying the Prices 'Stuffy' retail giant shuts as owner cuts its cloth Style costs less than you think at DFS dfs Opening Times Injured sailor adrift in Pacific saved by wife Get a job at Tesco, 6,000 Rover workers are told Your M S for Less Life without God Alligator snaps evidence Star Wars Episonde III Revenge of the Sith Daddy Cool In sickness and in health, and for just one life only Polaris World BNP leader's trial New Asian centre Cricketer dies Glassworks found Summer at last Shaken baby evidence was flawed, appeal court told Sony Centre Motoring Charges proved over Alder Hey "On the left they're into loud music?" Why the Sherpas of Nepal would leave our fittest soldiers standing Taking the Strain Still going strong after hard day on the mountain "On the right their dog barks all night?" Currys Nokia Women's role debated 'Mistrust is Church's enemy within' H Mebase 10% Day today and tomorrow Old friends united by one man People Reality check Ps Sky high guy No sneering Plagiarist loses crown over 'borrowed' words Haggling… Mother whose son died in Iraq serves summons on Blair Olympic bid Our 'First Lady Rock of ages US record on Co2 emissions The advantages and downfalls of planned ID card scheme Verdict on Jackson jurors Country interests Armed Forces Join the debate with Time readers worldwide … timessonline. co. uk/debate Doctor who School excellence Tory leadership Africa Soggy repast Appeals for sleeper trains Spoilt for choice The Merkel Factor The Two Davids Messrs Davis and Cameron need to show how the Tories must change EEE Oop T' Lassies Royal Ascot's Ladies Day comes to Yorkshire Does Africa need these crusaders bearing the White Man's burden? Notebook The Merkel Factor Never mind the summit: wait for September's on victory on the German plains Too, too ghastly, darling Thunderer Deep Throat hiccups again American conspiracy theorists are in an excitable mood. Let me add some grist to the rumour mill The Times Join the Debate A bit of Tory silence is in order Conservative MPs should put away their soapboxes and think hard about new policies Copyright wrongs: we can't let the music industry suits stifle creativity Kenney Jones, of The who, protested that extended royalties could pay the school fees Once creative works are wonderful new things are made from them Replacements that are still hip, even after all this time Play Hard Drug offers new hope for cancer treatment Land Rover Slow Fish Getting on swimmingly with friendly shark C&G Cheitenham & Gloucester BBC's free Beethoven downloads see off Crazy Frog and Coldplay Bodyline series ball could fetch £500 Van Persie held for two more weeks The world's oldest Jolly hockey stick Wrong-way speedster goes to jail Multiple Display Advertising Items Online Lineker faces libel trial replay Blair's new best friend in Europe comes to Britain's aid over rebate Budget Proposals The seating plan The wish lists Constitution leaves EU weak and broken Summit agress to put treaty in deep freeze PC World The Computer Superstore PC World Stamping Down On Prices ID card vote a taste of battles to come Multiple Display Advertising Items Got their Mojo Respect at last, as punk is let in to the Hall of Fame halfords Driving down prices By a Correspondent: GPs attack supersurgery plan Weather Eye Mobile Technology Control order 'scare' claim Anti-Terrorism Law Sandhurst security restrictions Royal Family Golden years turn grey Employment Father admits he shot dead newlywed daughter, 23 By a Correspondent: Mother's driving killed baby in ill-fitted seat WH Smith Ritual beating of children is rife in Britain, study says Vauxhall No charges in custody death Fast cash Arson ruled out Wind farm opens Multiple Display Advertising Items Su Doku Figure of fun to figure of speech Parlismentary Sketch Summer touches a winter's sadness Firstnight Theatre The Winter's Tale Shakespeare's Globe, SE1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Firstnight Times World News Misery in the ashes for shanty peopley thrown out as rubbish Thugs kill farmers for their land China's ravenous economy is devouring farmland while the poor fight to keep their control, reports Jane MacArtney Multiple Display Advertising Items Rand club destroyed by blaze Under Tyranny Fallen tycoon admits fraud and says sorry Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthday plea for dissident's release Aung San Suu Kyi turns 60 on Sunday but she has little to celebrate, reports Richard Beeston Students call off boycott as reformer flirts with open revolt Mostafa Moin's courage has put an end to electoral apathy, writes Ramita Navai Poll Guide Nuclear freeze could thaw rift with the West Avignon. The nearest thing to heavern on earth Boy, 2, shot dead in school siege for crying too much Rebel leader 'ordered the murder of Forbes Editor' Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Press Victims Timing is everything The adopted grandfather who left trail of debts and broken hearts (AP): Greek statue is returned (Reuters): Shoe bomb aides (AP): Baby sale arrests Who's calling? Franco's aged bullfighter faces goring at the polls Homechoice Left, Right, March to Friendship Almost twice as many patrols as anyone else from £39* Tomorrow in the Compact Saturday Times Payback for Germany in wrangle over UN top seat The Times Travel Diroct Heard the one about the anthropologist sent to the Amazon as a punishment? (AP): Klan trial halted (AP): Arms cache found (AP): Foetus survival (AP): Flash photography Special ticket hotline $1m movie deal will loosen Deep Throat's tongue again (AP): US soldier on death charge . . . but the runaway bride settles for half that Times Business SSL chairman Friday June 17 2005 Wyevale in talks Ex-chief's bonus Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones BNFL to agree £1bn sell-off of US power station unit KPMG admits that former partners sold illegal tax shelters Rank Hovis Wholesome offering As House of Fraser delicately puts it, Dickins & Jones … A silent 'N' John Seddon Investors are too coy on voting records Mr Kipling to make anexceedingly big float Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Omnicare lifts bid Stop Press Pathmark claim Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Photosales Business Big Shot Wyevale in talks to give rebel's man a seat on board Sony issues writ in battle with retailers over parallel imports Waterford's loss deepens 232% Alchemy raises stakes with hint of offer for UK Coal Shops suffer slowest sales growth for six years Rise and Fall of a Market Retail property investors face dip in returns amid high street gloom Bidding wars send the price of stores spiralling Fund managers step up defiance of fat-cat payouts How the Respondents Voted Free Answer Phone for business Party Gaming may have to trim share price expectations Premium Bonds offer second £1m monthly prize Carnival steams ahead on price rises Pension compulsion 'would cost jobs' IBM Abi's Recommendations Cape to set up £40m asbestos claim fund The Sunday Times Accountant and scientist to earn £30m from sale of biotech firm Gyrus size to double on takeover of US rival Editors ignore this wake-up call at their peril Media Publisher that takes up a hobby and profits from it Dan Sabbagh on a magazine group that targets computer game nerds and knitters The company recknos its most expensive launch would cost a bit over a million For further media coverage Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Top of the Glossies Ex-Carlton chief returns to the stock market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bricks and Mortar Bank of America poised to take Chinese stake That's Liffe City Diary Numbers game City Diary Winning hand City Diary Rumour becomes open secret for bank Uncertain markets hit profits at Goldman Japanese companies accused of 'cartels' Chinese growth pushes metals and miners higher 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 Eurotop 100 Carnival cruises on while high street hits rough seas The Day's Biggest Movers Gyrus Gilts Raymarine up on hope for first results Smaller Capitalisation Shares Avis Europe Business Equity Prices The Royal Opera Encounters Times Register Professor A. Norman Jeffares Prolific scholar who specialised in W. B. Yeats and Irish literature while energetically espousing Commonwealth writers Professor A. Norman Jeffares, scholar, was born on August 11,1920. He died on June 1,2005, aged 84 Peter Harland Journalist who retired from Fleet Street's industrial strife to pioneer bestseller lists through his company Bookwatch Peter Harland, Journalist and businessman, was born on October 19,1934. He died of cancer on June 7,2005, aged 70 Architecture awards signal an outbreak of sweetness and light Lives in Brief Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Appointments Presentation School News Birthdays Memorial Service Births Deaths Acknowledgements Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Questions Answered Personal Column Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Martin hope for classy return to Le Mans circuit Times Online Supercars of tomorrow to make bow in Festival atmosphere Vaughan Freeman looks forward to a glimpse into future perfection at Goodwood Formula for thrills as heroes climb Hill Make-a-plate. co. uk 'Pending' removal of failed asylum seeker means 'until' House of Lords Published June 17, 2005 Regina (Khadir) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Times Online Judges require proper reports Court of Appeal Published June 17, 2005 Marshall v Toothill (formerly Marshall) Welfare paramount in non-Convention cases House of Lords Published June 17, 2005 In re J (a Child) (Child returned abroad: Convention rights) Tick, tock, it's time for our monsoon Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day June 17, 1968 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Peerless Westerner sets gold standard Racing Times Test toteplacepot Daren's Caper can wear crown in Coronation Stakes Multiple Display Advertising Items Ladbrokes Reading the Racecard totesport Royal Ascot at York Dunlop casts net wide in five-star performance New Market Goodwood Redcar Ayr The Sunday Times Johnson celebrates first success for North Russia set their sights on world domination for ever Athletics David Powell visits Volgograd to try to discover secret of dominance by women's team Racing Yesterday's Results VW Yankees to pitch camp in new venue Why I'm happy to get into thick of the action at last Rugby Union Jonny Wilkinson analyses his first appearance in a Lions shirt on the present tour The Results Service Today's Fixtures Cook finds punch to get career back on right track Boxing Guinness Gunness Woodward stays true to his instincts amid squalls Allardyce pleased to end saga over Diouf Gerrard to spurn Real overtures Diouf's Spits and Spats Perrin offers Phillips chance to stay at home Handshake lands coach in trouble Denial backed up Davies stays put Norway march on Going, Going, Gone The next generation No Saints Times Online Shepherd keen to rid Newcastle of their 'black sheep' Kaladze price tag scuppers Crespo loan move Federer's winning mentality serves him well even in defeat The Sunday Times Wimbledon Men's and Women's First-Round Draws Tomorrow On Monday Times Online Kuznetsova finds her rhythm LTA gives blessing to Murray's Petchey plan Johansson's injury casts cloud over Wimbledon participation F***ball? Now is the summer of our discontent, made glorious by York, Maria, Shane, Tim … Challenging start Nolan on song Percy prepares Sexton confident Howard paid off Bells signal Donald's arrival at top table Golf US Open Early Leaders from Pinehurst Marriott Druids Glen Hotel & Country Club Revived England gain their reward Major hosts good and the great for bicentenary at Lord's Cherry picks perfect time to make his point Frizzell County Championship First Division Dark clouds return to haunt unlucky Sussex Harbhajan takes over after peace is declared Bell seizes opportunity to provide all-round reminder Broad and Malik offer glimpse of future Cork draws satisfaction with bat as well as ball Yesterday's Scoreboards Mustard turns up the heat to give Durham an edge Second Division Oval revels in opening salvo from Trescothick In a Rush Peugeot The Times Crossword 23,005 Somerset secure good Ashes omens Ivo Tennant recalls the West Countrymen of 1977 who best the Australians Backlash begins for struggling Australia Times Sport Bowyer slips through the net after fans' web protest The Times Bangladesh demolition Picture Gallery The Family that Eats Together … Quotes of the Day Who washes hands? Only girls, cads and foreigners In the old days, Times readers took a bath twice yearly whether they needed it or not Join the Debate Tragic magic History reissued Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Guess who's coming to dinner, darling: you are One family in four no longer has a dining table, another nail in the coffin of the traditional family meal. Is the ritual worth preserving? Three Times writers dusted off their tables to find out Not Just Part of the Furniture Eat faster, Coronation Street's on in a minute… Why do the middle classes find eating at the table so civillsed and life-affirming? In the comparative quiet of our dining room, my partner and I felt like first-daters Just what doctor ordered - garlic Garilc Increases the white-cell count and so may strengthen the body's immune system The Times Join the Debate Older Health Older runners are speeding up more rapidly than their young competitors, reports Peta Bee Tomorrow in body&soul The no-cream ice-cream is here Yoghut Ice-Cream with Blueberries home. forum@the times. co. uk What Age … Times Online Hair with Hari Lands' End A cool look Ask Lucia To Ask Lucia a Question Bling it on This summer no outfit looks finished without jewellery—and it's hard to beat turquoise Prose so bad that it's great Readings of truly awful literature are causing hilarity in New York Ireland Sounds How I learnt to love Vegas Stephen Dalton shows Moby around Sin City only for him to fall for its tawdry charms (well, almost) A peart-white limousine three blocks long has been hired Talking about her revolution Interview M. l. A.'s hip-hop is an eclectic mix of sex and politics, discovers Peter Shapiro napster Reunited they stand? Pink Floyd are just the latest to kiss and make up, says Chris Campling Making money is the usual reason that bands get back together New Albums Classical Italy Rockney geezers Interview As Chas & Dave shake off their novelty-act tag to play Glastonbury, Ed Barrett joins the lads for a bit of a natter She's just a melancholy baby The Dutch singer Keren Ann is more than happy to be sad, she tells Bob Stanley Illigible Article Strictly for the Birds? Aristophanes' play is perfect for adaptation, the Opera Group tells Robert Thicknesse naive Bruckner at St Paul's Monday in Arts Steven Knight, from National Lottery … Classical CDs Geoff Brown First Choice Romeo and Juliet Dance Firstnight in the main paper a classic revival for … Once more with feeling? Dance Nederlands Dans Theater Sadler's Wells Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham Pop The La's Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Opera & Ballet Comedy Patton Oswalt Soho Theatre, W1 TV & Radio Illigible Article The Times David Chater's Choice Illegible Article Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice A sweet taste of the strange brew Last Night's TV Hannah Betts Viewing Guide Who the hell are you? True Fiction Robert Richardson T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Rolex The Times The Surveyor Openingbids In these straitened times, estate agents and not just sellers must adapt to stand out from the crowd Solid agents have enough in reserve to weather a storm Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures: What Estate Agents Say: Wales House Price Trends Average Property Prices £000s … from Www. Hometrack. Co. Uk, the Property Database … groys Holiday - winter sun Buyers/sellers Sales Price as a Percentage of the Asking Price Wear spectacies In Apartment in a Converted Church Getingetoutgetaway Highbury, N7: part of a Grade II listed church designed by Sir George Gilbert scott in 1862 Out Thatched Cottage in Hampshire Away Family House in Wiltshire The Perfect Pastiche Goodmanors With its idiosyncratic flourishes, Burles Lodge resembles a film set, says Marcus Binney The door was too wide so he scooped a curve from the wall Abbev The Proiperty Investor and Homebuyer Show Transports of Delight Abroadoutlook A one-way ticket to Melbourne has never been easier to achieve, says Megan Mason Halifax Good Migrations Saleaway Winning Pads Fit for Poms The Australian property market may lack pace but it has potential, says Lucia Adams Non-residents can buy land if they build on it within a year Mixed Fortunes: Australian House Prices Get Yourself in Hot Water The Greatoutdoors More and more families are splashing out on a bath full of bubbles, says Mary Gold Hot tubs are it right now - there's even one in The Archers Swing into the Garden Cutting-edge design is too good to keep under wraps indoors, writes Damian Barr The fairytale shapes are straight from Middle-earth Countryside Properties What'son Affordable Luxury The Ideal Tenants? Buytolet With care, letting to students can prove a shrewd investment, writes Paula Hawkins More expensive accommodation filters out the riff-raff Octagon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Launch a Family Space Project A chat with an expert in Architecture Week can give your design ideas the boost they need to take off, reports Susan Emmett We wanted a clean look and Bob was on our wavelength Behold the Day of the Treepods The radical vision of the best young architects covers every type of home, says Catherine Riley Stretch out in an Upper Berth If you have outgrown your house but fear the trauma and cost of moving, why not embrace the loft option, says Grainne Gilmore All the builders came into the house through the roof Spageage Westbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Found Charles Church Multiple Display Advertising Items Frirclough Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times David's Dilemma Mortgagemakeover Rental arithmetic may be needed before landing a bigger house His parents could sell it and give them part of the proceeds The Times boxoffice service Fancy a Mortrack … Multiple Display Advertising Items St James Homes
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