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News from 21/06/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Rex Hurrell, Andrew Robson, Robert Sturdy, Robert Cole, Gavin McDonald, Andrew Pierce, Roy Helmore, DJM, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Edward Owen and Daniel McGrory, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Alan Wadner, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Nicola Woolcock and Ben Hoyle, Andrew Norfolk, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Andy Rose, Valerie Elliott, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Rosemary Bennett, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Stephen Spence, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, J. B. MacGill, Jenny MacArthur, Roland Watson, Stevan Whitehead, David Hands, Trevor A. Broadley, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, George Caulkin and Ian Winrow, Peter Quayle, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Edward Fennell, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Fiona Parker, Tom Baldwin, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, James D. Zirin, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Sarah Campbell, Peter Bell, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Joshua Rey, Gráinne Gilmore and Gabriel Rozenberg, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Browne and Philip Webster, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Goldman, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Colin Wilson, Ian Johns, Sophie Kirkham, Fred Bridgland, Alan Lee, Elizabeth Wall, Peter Lansiey, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jon Ashworth, Liz Chong and Martin Waller, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alan Yentob, Valerie Grove, Chris Gillie, Carl Saunders-Singer, Richard Jacobs, Terry Owen, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Blair plans deal to scupper Chirac Saddam secrets Flood devastation Public Agenda Non-jury trials Tax rise threat Smoking ban 'At last we pro-Europeans have a quest, a princess … Index Rail commuters face congestion charges Premium Routes Wimbledon Day1 Juries in complex fraud trials are set to be scrapped In the Times Today Rail commuters face congestion charges to beat overcrowding Comment Pathologist is struck off Latvia handover Finn for EU job 'Noises off' Collection lost Illegible Article For women, pleasure is (nearly) all in the mind Brain scans show big divide in the sexes at orgasm - even if a man's is too quick to be studied, reports Mark Henderson Smoking at work set to be banned by law in three years Members' clubs opt-out could lead to 'private pubs' The Rules, the Pitfalls and the Loopholes The Ape and the Men Persi The chimpanzee with a brush who outsold Brit Art's finest by £12,000 Aircraft emissions to double by 2030 despite hi-tech jets Sale Blair attempts to avoid court Family fraudster Mother's anger Letter of the law Jail for hitman Officer in court AA Lloyds TSB Sport Wimbledon picnics hampered by security and price of Pimm's A month's rain in three hours leaves long trail of devastation Communities still cut off by deluge that was impossible to predict, Andrew Norfolk reports Higher insurance premiums are cost of global warming Experts blame it on the jet stream Author reveals the No 1 mystery You can have the perfect hotel, with your ideal flight … Picture Gallery Sinking feeling Classic cows Ps Comic relief Dell Luxury Aus Liebe zum Automobil Direct Line Queen beaten by a head cold on return from royal racing at York Garage study highlights risk to drivers Barrister in coma after street attack Captain Cook's maps on the move Irate wife retaliates for DJ's fllrting Infertility in Europe to double in 10 years Buxton Asthma drug could end the misery of repeat miscarriages St George's Day a holiday? Without a splash What to say? Doctors' guidelines from primary care trusts The fairer game Join the debate with Times … Blair and EU Wimbledon grass Benefits from 'Kelly hours' Grand Prix safety Rising costs of adoption Fruit and veg Shooting match Picture Gallery Iraq and the World No responsible nation can ignore Baghdad's latest appeal Saatchi's 'sorry' How to take responsibility for other people's mistakes Off-white sofabed, large, ugly: would suit prospective marriage partner How to Ban Smoking And how not to—an unnecessarily complicated government plan Thunderer: Anyone for tennis tickets? Picture Gallery Why I agreed to pay extra tax Whether second-home owners are good or bad, they should pay in full for their additional properties So tell me a better way of spending 55p The Archbishop of Canterbury and others may carp about the press - but they have missed the point At last I have a European princess I can rescue. Forward in my quest! Forty Powerful Reasons to Buy a Subaru Impreza lastminute Woman stabbed Pollution warning Four charged Ties may follow the bowler in Whitehall dressing-down plan Terrorist 'helped father to abduct children' Toshiba Homechoice Hiscox Flixonase Poaching row over Robinson switch Drive to boost voluntary work Online Specsavers Students oppose training curbs Law Executives' pay rises by 9.5% Public Sector GP appointment system failing Health Multiple Display Advertising Items Firstnight in T2 Tacky and timeworn sleaze with a Stone Age songbook Firstnight Pop Mötley Crüe Saatchi agency in boast about Tory election success Clarke 'dream ticket' leadership talks fail Balls holds court to claim Labour credit for stability Astride his horse, our hero fights for pro-European Euroscepticism Blair plans deal to scupper Chirac Britain assumes the EU presidency next month; the French are already saying it should not be used divisively, report Anthony Browne and Philip Webster Angels may sing at your civil wedding, but God can't get a word in The most beautiful … at very … What's in What's out Snowdonia body Car brick attack Murder charge Green Flag £1bn spent on crime schemes, but no one can tell difference The Open University Judge issues Blunkett denial Costa homes at risk after arrests T2 Cape Toucan Times World News The secret life of Saddam: nachos, cigars and dreams of ruling again American prison guards have provided a surprisingly sympathetic portrait of the former dictator, writes James Bone A Guard's Diary Appeal goes out for aid after rebels cut off power and water smile Slow Progress dfs Poll victors must try to forge unity Elections should be free and fair, Rice tells Cairo Welcome is warm but war wounds still fresh British Gas Biden runs for President Multiple Display Advertising Items Son of judge held as girl goes missing on isle haven Robots take on poker's top hands A computer will challenge the human world champion to see if a machine can outbluff Man, James Doran reports T2 national savings & investments High Stakes 'Ambassador' blocked (AFP): Demolition drive (AP): Manslaughter fine (Reuters): Tip not included Multiple Display Advertising Items Senate's star admits Klan inspired his political rise onspeed Plot to kill US envoy thwarted Former vice-president faces trial over weapons deal 'backhanders' Norwich Union Direct Line (AP): Life for milltant (Reuters): Whaling vote (Reuters): Student power (AP): Heavy sleeper The Times Comic book depiction of Holocaust upsets Jews (AP): Clinton:'Close Guantanamo' Times Business Boss nets £10m CBI for EU rejig Ashley closure Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Borrowing record of £8.7 billion could push taxes higher Morrisons appointments end board battle Oil Price Hits $59 Mortgages for Business Tough talk over pensions Supermarket needs to shop for right chief Not so much to boast about Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Results in Brief Satellite consortiums make joint bid Bid for Spanish retailer trumped Look Ahead Rumour of the Day Data Exchange Rates Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Lloyds TSB profits face hit from new accounting rules Rifkind seeks reform of women's pensions Defaulting Customers Mortgage payments at record as higher rates bite Microsoft picks fight in Japanese primary schools UK left in the wings as Prague steals the shows Shares in Pinewood shaken and stirred as studio issues profit alert GW moves to ease worries over cash BlackBerry Hostile domain Tunnel vision Long sentences for father and son in Adelphia fraud 3i Group invests £150m in PFI fund manager Eurotunnel pleads for removal of government 'constraints' Barclays prepares silver bullion fund in US Regal baffled by £159m option on Ukraine gasfield The Times Wichford builds on property boom M&S is Hong Kong fashion victim Havas boss may quit to avoid split in the boardroom Betfair chief's stake could pass £10m with flotation Iraq opens up mobile contracts to Europe Heinz flags job cuts after sauces deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chinese set sights on AIM Hedge fund to liquidate itself after bets go sour Cablevision break-up plan sparks debt alert Shire strengthened by positive drug trials of US acquisition Larger Capitalisation Shares 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 Inmarsat sends out right signals with floatation price Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers GW Pharmaceuticals Quits Renold ahead as value investor takes stake Smaller Capitalisation Shares Lloyds TSB Business Equity Prices Cystic Fibrosis Trust The Times Admiral Sir Gordon Tait New Zealander who commanded submarines and destroyers, riging to become Second Sea Lord The Very Rev James Whyte Minister who prayed for the Lockerbie dead and disagreed with Margaret Thatcher's capitalist ethic Lives Remembered Vera Komarkova Mountaineer of fearless strength and great determination who carried the flag for women climbers Syed Mushtaq Ali Wristily elegant batsman whose thrilling combativeness made him the darling of the Indian public Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service University News Awards Talk Birthdays Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements of notices … Anniversaries Supper Meeting Election Appointments in the Armed Forces Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Call for review of law on all aspects of murder Privy Council Parties free to choose where to resolve their disputes Court of Appeal VAT on expense of share issue is deductible Court of Justice of the European Communities Timesonline Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Sun sets on Leek, again and again Weather Eye Paul Simons The Times Smart rides the storm after day to remember Racing Times Test Brighton Beverley The Times Sports Book Irish Derby enters challenging times On the Level Radcliffe learns from past mistakes Athletics Newbury Yesterday's Results Newton Abbot The Results Service Proud Campbell proves good guys can come first Kiwi Polish Today's Fixtures Golf John Hopkins sees a New Zealander tame Tiger as his country prepares to tackle the Lions Woods facing tough defence Appealing result Trio recalled Scotland triumph Advantage Spurs 'Sandy' Duncan Arsenal's prized asset secure after Barcelona cool interest For sale: good runner, increased mileage but still difficult to pass If it is action you want, then look no farther than the Premiership. Bill Edgar analyses the latest statistics Birmingham reach Pandlanl Impasse Woodward poser Going, Going, Gone Villa's vigil Claridge reunion Liverpool advised to grin and bear Uefa decision Jordan steeled for fight to keep his Palace jewel Barwick setting up screen test for the more beautiful game Newcastle ready to help Figo fulfil his wish Henson eager to wreak devastation in bid for jersey Greenwood makes strong case to be part of veterans' day Guinness Wilkinson's mission: Get Carter By Our Sports Staff: Churchillian spirit helps England wing stake fresh claim Deserters face bill for life in farce lane In the Dock Ecclestone circus nears end of road in American market No one is amused at potential £150m cost of debacle Timesonline Harmison proving a man for all occasions England Selectors likely to be technical over Pietersen's claim Poor planning embarrasses meticulous Australians The maverick who offers Matthew Pryor reveals the quirks and superstitions of the nation's new hero Kevin Pietersen on. . . Leeds sign Manly wing to bolster their attack Rugby League Phillips seeks to emulate Princess Royal Equestrianism Weary travellers thrown off the scent by Foxes Totesport League Second Division Middle England suffers new blow as O'Brien exits Rejuvenated Davenport in mood to end drought Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Timesonline Today's Order of Play Hewitt back on his feet and eager to impress Marc Aspland Court on Camera British women startled by glare of the spotlight Britwatch Federer rounds on impudence of French adversary Yesterday Today He'll never win it, but now good old Greg hardly looks Canadian at all. . . Simon Barnes says that with his best days behind him, Rusedski is probably at his most popular with British fans Peugeot The Times Crossword SFX, the sports agency that represents Steven Gerrard … Football fans who live and die for the sport and now … E-Mail The Insider The Times Sherwood's case for free entry stands up in court The Times Six pages of Wimbledon The Lost Supper Quotes of the Day Tory logic: Clarke is popular, so let's reject him again The Conservative Party is often seen as cutting off its nose to spite its face Join the Debate Lost Labour's luvvies Diplomatic diddling Luckless Archbishop Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Five Bible Diets And the Word was made The latest diet craze in America is 2,000 years old - the Jesus Diet. But in a busy 21st-century world can we eat as they did in the Bible? Hugo Rifkind tried Dr Colbert is also the author of The Bible Cure for Candida and Yeast infections I'm worried that 5,000 people will turn up and demand that I share my pitta and tuna Fine but Impractical My new tool for world domination: Riverdance … with bare midriffs Miles Copeland, ex-manager of Sting and the Police, punk legend and son of a CIA spook, says his next big thing - belly dancing - allows him to play politics He has the voice for a model right-wing radio phone-in host, but no longer the politics Olé! You can make an omelette sexy home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Tortilla Española How I was drawn Lifttime As an exhibition celebrating the Broadway caricaturist Al Hirschfeld opens, Valerie Grove speaks to his widow I want to write a masterpiece at 92 Age of Enlightement The Times Not all cheese is equal The fat content of cheese varies but don't avoid it, eat it in moderation, says Jane Clarke, the Times nutritionist Send Jane your Queries Lifescan body&soul This Saturday in Sandals: put your best forward From beads and jewels to suede and lace-ups - there are racks full of colourful, elegant styles to everyone this summer, says Eve Thomas Make the most of your pregnancy Beauty Expert The Times Life with the Big Jokey Giant Roald Dahl, known as 'Mouldy'to grandchildren, misbehaved to the very end, says Alan Yentob Richness & Colour Radio Italian batallion Photography a monochrome view of Italy before and after the Second World War brings out the colour for Joanna Pitman Turin consists of elegant men and women, fashion and coquetry Dance Inspired by Ashton Linbury Theatre, Wc2 Concert Cardiff Singer of the World St David's Hall, Cardiff First Choice Concert BBC PO/Noseda Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Theatre The Water Engine Theatre 503, Sw11 Entertainments Theatre Scenes from a Separation TV & Radio Radio Choice Fighter Boys The Times Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Geldof alights in the Dark Continent Viewing Guide Su Doku Squared Are You a Champions T2 Crossword Win Champagne Word Watching Polygon T2 Quiz Picture Gallery Rental & Payment Options Available The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Longarm of the Law Otherviews An ethical future built on plastic farm animals Issue of the Week Social Enterprises The Times Skills Transfer Home Help Two-Wheel Drive Public Opinion Seen in Hansard A more civil service, please Management The Issue Explained Labgi Staff keep mum on great ideas How to spot a future leader Index In the dark over the ins and outs of PFI Private Finance Jargondecoder Marketised Public Services Champion for good causes Interview Politicians do good work. No, really. And nowhere better than in their efforts for charity, as Robin Hutchinson, MD of Dod's Parliamentary Communications, tells Sarah Campbell Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Nominations In the Professional Press New Medical Research NHS boards are 'dysfunctional' Health Other Stories Weliked Where have the nurses gone? Chemists formulate GP plan The Times Ticket to ride is a costly puzzle Transport Bandontherun 'Still divided', years after riots Regeneration Anger over donors' data Charities Hero. . . 'Train police in mental health' Social Care ... And Villain Spat of the Week Legislation Update Foreign Ways Students turn over a new leaf Education Druid Watch Academies or faith schools? The 60-Second Management Book Teaching: a global challenge The Times Coursewatch Careers Home Office Rap Councils fear test results Local Government Staff rush for 'early release' Civil Service Prize Caption Competition Witnesses get the message The Courts The Times Last Week. . . Web Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items scope 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 Classified Advertising Items Get a Job as A... Psychotherapist Over to you. . . What Worked Forme agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diarydates Inside The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items How long should it take to try a man for genocide? The Milosevic trial may seem endless, but the lessons learnt will strengthen international justice, argues Peter Quayle Poetic talents blossom in an arid legal landscape Alex Wade discovers lawyers who are not averse to dancing with the daffodils The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Justice falls victim to yet more curbs on judges' discretion Politically motivated legislation is taking the worst excesses of mandatory sentencing to a new extreme, argues David Thomas Timesonline 18 Red Lion Court Sarbanes-Oxley Act: the level of scrutiny has never been greater So far, putting the legislation into practice has cost businesses in the United States $1,400 billion, writes Elizabeth Wall law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Timesonline Some achieve greatness In the City Diverse practice French connection Singing in the rain Lawyer of the week tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Please don't tell me about your childhood Jackson's lawyer will have his 15 minutes Thomas Mesereau Jr is unlikely to be famous for any longer despite the acquittal of his famous client, says James D. 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