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News from 20/06/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Matthew Syed, Alexandra Frean, Gary Duncan Economic View, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Jeremy Western, Siobhan Mulholland, Robert Thicknesse, Ivo Tennant, David C. de Massey, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Katrina Tweedle, Trevor Messenger, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, David McVay, A. R. Peters, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Nell Harman, Debra Craine, Philip Webster and Joanna Bale, Jamie Baker, John Street, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, A. Tilley, Jenny Davey and Paul Larter, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, T. J. Cassidy, Christopher Irvine and David Lawrenson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Audrey Winkler, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Bryan Storey, Christina Speight, Jennifer Knaggs, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Stephen Khan, Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes, Catherine O'brien, Sarah Vine, Jenny Davey and David Charter, John Westerby, Jane MacQUITTY, Rick Broadbent, Paul A. G. Helmn, Neil Harman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs correspondent, Lewis Smith, Peter L. Jaeger, Gary Kitchen, John Shuttleworth, John Goodbody and Nicola Woolcock, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Philip Webster Political Editor and Anthony Browne, Ken Tindell, Kaveh Solhekol, Peter Brooks, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Paul Patrick, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, Brian Murgatroyd, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Ben Hoyle and Paul Simons, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Paul Larter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, John McLEOD, Tim Lawson-Cruttenden, Kate Allen, Adam Sherwin, Adam Leyland, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Blair sticks to his guns on Europe Formula 1 farce Whitehall women Iran hardilner £470m sauce The best years Exorcism killing Index New blitz on hospital superbug Index Why buying a ticket for Wimbledon may serve up trouble Blair stands firm in demand for EU finance overhaul In the Times Today The Times By a Correspondent: Train hit by cable Hospital hit squads to blitz superbug Amnesty attack on asylum rules Army police town Unprovoked attack Night ferry halted Update for carrier Parents poll Tall order for MP Gulier Extreme weather ushers in British summer Clarke says he will run if he can get support Party grandee bemoans timid policy on tax The Odds Beauty queen anger at 'smear' Man balled Police car death Brigade concerns Walkers find body Nightjar revives Stung into action Index Ford Wimbledon warns profiteering e-touts Changes in the air at Downing Street Inside Track Women graduates step off fast track for Civil Service St. Joseph's Hospice Multiple Display Advertising Items Kidnap children finally flee to safety at home Revolt and free love make 1973 the top year for students Were Those the Days? Hardly the best of times for one shy southerner Home from Home Chill Reception Anatomy of a medical career Scars run deep for wrongly convicted After six years, baby murder case expert to face disciplinary panel Professor Sir Roy Meadow, whose controversial evidence was significant in the jailing of three innocent mothers, may yet be struck off, writes Sam Lister Hp Green Flag Your brain scan - we can do it in September. Didn't we tell you? Speak plainly, Archbishop, and we'll quit our parallel … Stop neighbourhood rot before the dogs move in Online Barclays Bank PLC We dare deliver to Iraq, but Canning Town is out Signs of Decay Lastminute Arrests after Cruise prank £1.4 million shadow over city academies US church leaders justify ordination of gay bishop P&o Ferries Forbo Music copyright Delays and absent defendants in court system DTI inexperience US example to EU Washington Dc… Ballet bullying Difficulties with proposals for road pricing Curbing the right to protest near Parliament Pace of life Music marathons High expectations The Times Nightmare on Welsh Street How to spot the next Notting Hill The Waiting Game The NHS needs to improve its referral and deferral How long before we grow our veins in the lab? Life against all the odds Pressure on the Euro The Brussels breakdown has undermined the currency's political standing Yours sincerely … a tribute to The Times's grand old man of letters The cruellest verdict of them all Hysteria, not science, is producing a rush to judgment on baby deaths The Times Come on peasants, revolt! It is time for the Tory party's envelope stuffers to tell Howard what to do with his reforms Jail: our word for welcome Multiple Display Advertising Items Barclays Insurance Services Company Limited Weather Eye Pilot's father calls for crash inquiry Strike threat over pension reform AOL Business Hotels Stem-cell sperm could conquer infertility Scientists hope that it will be possible to grow synthetic eggs and sperm in the laboratory, Mark Henderson reports Show for old timers is still in great voice Firstnight Opera La Bohème Covent Garden Dell Firstnight in T2 Lovelifematters Police fight back over G8 security leak Germany and France unite to put It looks unlikely that the EU crisis will pass until Chirac and Schröder are political history, writes Anthony Browne James Patterson Lifeguard Blame for failure of talks on Blair Chirac is seen to be the big loser as leaders look for new alliances Separatists seek to ditch euro and bring back lira Nelson is still being kissed by Hardy after all these years Halifax Music fans to be given a taste of Trafalgar Plan Times World News Priest held over 'torture killing' Five members of Romania's Orthodox Church could be jailed after the bizarre exorcism of a nun, writes Roger Boyes Cruel and Slow Way to Die My Wimbledon Spaceship's solar for far shores of a Reaching for the Stars (AP): Afghan attack kills militants (AP): Mugabe criticised (AFP): Freedom protest (AP): Mid-air deaths (Reuters): Soldier's revenge (AFP): Murder appeal (AFP): Franco ally's loss American Express Africa's poor bring out the dove in hawkish Wolfowitz The Times Packaging becomes an unlikely form of aid Direct Line Insurance plc Whale ban 'is cultural imperialism' Online Anti-Syrian Opposition claims clear poll victory Times on Line More than a thousand Jewish homes to be demolished in Gaza pullout deal Road to Democracy Manor Wills Direct The Times Regime rallies behind hardliner An extremist who banned images of David Beckham is in run-off for Iran's presidency, writes Anthony Loyd 23 killed in suicide attack on policemen Times Business Postal prices row Retail warning Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Employers seek cover for pension risk to keep down levy Heinz savours sweet taste of victory in race for H Ray of sunlight breaks through the gloom Ing Direct FTSE 100 may be on course for record year Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished The Pound Data Stock Market Exchange Rates Data Day Asian mine plan China wealth gap 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 Eurotunnel disowns rescue plan 'backed by Soros' Swiss FSA rattles its Sabre at insider traders Santa Claus travel firm in talks to sell stake Maserati Boardroom feud at Morrisons set to reach climax HoF poised to bid £70m for Beatties Hunt for a prize catch lands Glazer in hot water EADS Wages grow faster than house prices The Times T&f looks ahead to second deal Biotech sees riches in sleeping market Disco king needs the right moves 21st Century Stars: Luminar Dominic Walsh finds the bar and nightclub operator reinventing itself to counter a cocktail of woes Times on Line Future Brand From Norfolk disco to Chicago Rock Café The Times Market leader to hold sway Business Equity Prices Visitkomsberg Reader Offers Ltd Times Register Blythe Loutit Wildlife artist whose work in Namibia helped to save the black rhino from extinction Ghena Dimitrova Bulgarian soprano who gave the Italian repertory 'voice, voice and yet more voice' Lives Remembered Bedford Jezzard Fulham striker and manager who devoted his career to the London club—and then ran a pub Tom 'tiny' Wharton Charismatic and flamboyant referee who was regarded as 'the Jeeves of Scottish football' Lives in Brief Tommy Walker, footballer, was born on November 14,1923. He died on June 13,2005, aged 81 Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service School News Appointment Church News Youth stifled by toll of war Notebook Charities Bold stroke in malaria battle Court Circular Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Questions Answered Births Personal Column Deaths Wimbledon Royal Ascot The Ashes Reader Offers Ltd Pair off some frogs to summon the rain Weather Eye Paul Simons DJM: Nature Notes Robert and Michael Rosenberg were orphaned by the execution of their parents and no relatives dared to adopt them. Abel Meeropol, who wrote the anti-lynching anthem Strange Fruit, took them in Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Timesonline The Times Term of ASBO too wide and unenforceable Queen's Bench Divisional Court Condition in interim order must be obeyed Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Supplement every Tuesday Timesonline Times Sport Epsom efforts weigh heavily at York Racing Musselburgh Times Test Leaders at the Royal Meeting Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ripon Leaders in the … The Times Windsor Nottingham Grim up North? Only for racing's sceptics Alan Lee begins a new series in which he will put sport's summer crown jewels under the microscope. First stop: Royal Ascot at York Britain's best crews triumph Proud record Dwyer misses out England seal win Earl retains title Losing touch The Results Service Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon Deacon to the rescue as Bradford snatch draw from the jaws of defeat Millward faces return with Wigan in disarray Rugby League Today's Fixtures Ferguson urges United board to secure services of Owen Arsenal Gerrard at centre of Benítez's planning Timesonline Robert wings in as loan ranger Over to Souness Senderos offer Redknapp retires Going Jordan on attack in bid to keep Johnson The Champions of Champions FA shows division on paying off Alam Henson below the benchmark for first international Jones roars into contention after superb debut How They Fared Contingent from Wales making their mark on tour Guinness Timesonline Guinness Arch optimist Woodward nears the moment of truth Formula One implodes as irate teams refuse to race The Times Result from Indianapolis Radcliffe beaten but Britain claim place at the top table Athletics A long and winding road to test endurance Motor Sport Matthew Pinsent at the Le Mans 24-hour race: an ordeal for fans as much as cars Timesonline Adams and Ward make short work of Durham Totesport League Second Division Norwich Union Saturday's Frizzell County Championship Scoreboards Lockhart leads way to secure tie for Scotland Maddy sees Foxes home with time to spare Roberts adds punch to the party atmosphere Pothas guides Hampshire to routine win Irani's cunning keeps Worcestershire at bay Yesterday's Scoreboards Middlesex produce Weekes as trump card First Division Harmision salvo puts England on path to win Natwest Series Norwich Union W0 W0 4 0 W0 Nb0 0 0 W0 0 Rise and Rise of Kevin Pietersen Ashraful exposes Australia weaknesses The Sunday Times Rare triumph gives Bangladesh new hope Bangladesh's One-Day Wins No seeds of doubt for hungry but hurt Hewitt Show Time BT Timesonline All England Club debates starting play on a Sunday Final Scores The Times Crossword 23,007 The Insider Alastair Campbell, the former Labour Party spin-doctor The barrister who put David Dein, Thetimes. co. uk Campbell holds nerve to see off Woods challenge Golf us Open Times Sport Australia beat sorry retreat as Pietersen turns up heat The Times Inside Formula One at sixes and sevens The Times Quotes of the Day Speak plainly, Archbishop, and we'll quit our parallel universe Richard Morrison Join the Debate On target Saving Holland Timbledon this year? Image of the Day The Aquarium of the Lakes near Windermere in Cumbria buys used tennis balls from Wimbledon for harvest mice to use as nests Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? How to behave: why it's just common courtesy As ladettes are transformed into ladies in a new TV show, Lucia van der Post explains why manners are important and applauds the current nostalgia for more elegant times 'I Looked at the Menu and Actually Knew what Sole was' The Essentials The Abbey habit: Buckfast Tonic Wine, made by Benedictine brothers in Devon, has left some young Scots in a mess. Stephen Khan reports, while our wine and food writers assess the drink The Times Evil Brown Stuff The Times A Glasgow Thing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Drop everything Siobhan Mulholland says sports day isn't about taking part A Problem Shared Why they need a little security Don't worry if your child likes to have a 'comfort' blanket, says the Times clinical psychologist Dr Tanya Byron Flies in your wine? Oh, do put a lid on it Ross Anderson Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Will I look a total Men's Style Are you slicing your backhand, or are you wretched at doubles? Don't despair, you're wearing the wrong tennis shorts. If you doubt the theory, just look at what a pirata pair have done for Rafael Nadal, says James Delingpole At last, steamy love action in the gym Summer in the city - and on the beach Whether you're flying to Madrid or Malaga, Rome or Rimini, a few choice items will see your through. Nicola Copping chooses two capsule wardobes Packing Tips: City Weekend Arts Treading the drawing boards No one caught Broadway like the New York Times artist Al Hirschfeld, says Benedict Nightingale Quick on the Draw: Theatrical Caricaturists England, whose England? The television series and Tate exhibition a Picture of Britain show a country largely unrecognisable to those who live there Week Ahead Sweet Danish pastries Dance Treasures from Denmark are coming to London. Debra Craine reports Tomorrow In Arts Evil under the nun Opera Le Comte Ory/Arabella Garsington Concert Philharmonia/MacKerras Festival Hall Theatre Mulgrave Mulgrave Woods, Whitby Concert Israel PO/Mehta Barbican Pop Sons and Daughters Entertainments Comedy TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Wimbledon 2005 BBC One/BBC Two, from 11.45am Geldof in Africa BBC One, 7.30pm Stonehenge: Live Five, 7.30pm Time Team Special The Presidio (1988) Five, 9pm Abouna (2002) BBC Four, 10.30pm A Cool, Dry Place (1996) ITV1, midnight Backstage at the gig of the century Variations Su Doku Squared T2 Crossword No 3621 Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon T2 Quiz Acorn Stairlifts The Times Ralltingcall Henman Ready to go Flat Out For Title Thehope Neil Harman talks to the British No 1 about his annual pursuit of greatness Young Players Inspired by the Class Jamie Baker, left, hails an underrated hero Onthebox Federer's Art of Deception The Genius Simon Barnes on how the world No 1 is able to make the ugly appear beautiful Competition Sold on Sharapova Rick Broadbent asks whether riches are compensation for a lost youth Cloned Baseline Brats Give Beauty a Bad Name David McVay on the era of the bad girls Prince Treble Trouble It is 20 years since Boris BECKER's first title in SW19 but the memory is still fresh King of the Jungle Who Has a Sporting Chance? Peugeot Thedraws Baltacha to Stake Claim Matthew Syed on the 21-year-old determined to make a mark in SW19 and cash in on success British Twins Can Be the New Lloyds Servicerecord Generation Gap Neil Harman says that British hopefuls are a long way from making an impact Seventyyearsofhurt Young Heads Boys Brigade Grass Can Be Greener for Nadal Youngpretender David Sharrock says the young Spaniard is aiming for success on an alien surface Vodafone The Quiet Fighter Trailblazers Matthew Syed on Arthur Ashe's impact 30 years from his win at Wimbledon Lifeline Cold Comfort for Pioneer Rain Men Retire John Goodbody on two stalwarts of the tournament who will be bowing out Oh, I Saywhat a Service Keeping the Balls Rolling Heroes and Villains Onehitwonders Neil Harman looks at players who made a fleeting impact on Wimbledon history All England Show Can Tip Olympic Balance IBM

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