News from 22/06/2005
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Giles Smith, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Jackie Moore, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Anne Garvey, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jane Mulkerrins, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Edward Owen and Daniel McGrory, Catherlne Quinn, Ivo Tennant, Barbara Fowler, Rosemary Bennett and Alexandra Frean, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Christopher J. Mulvey, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Mary Selby, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Ashilng O'Connor, Richard Irving, James Merrylees, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Mike Bennett, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Simon de Bruxellea, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Christopher Price, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Millard, Roland Watson, David Hands, Michael Glover, Samuel Blanning, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Frean, Kishan de Silva, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Christine Selb, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Raymond Keene, Dominic Walsh and Caroline Merrell, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Philip Stott, Sean O'Neill, Martin Waller and Liz Chong, Marc Aspland, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, David Simms, Nell Henman Tennis Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Russell Jenkins, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, John Allison, Zandra Rhodes, Dominic Kennedy, Peter Evans, Ian Johns, Julie Burchill, Deborah King, George Caulkin, Margaret Shillam, Gary Jacob Oliver Kay and Matt Dickinson, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Steven Levitt, Michael Gove, Jan Clovis, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Tony Halpins, Chris Ayres, David Kane, Alan Coren, Oliver August and Philip Webster Political Editor, Oliver Kamm, M. J. Soley, Stephen Dalton, Ian G. Gregory, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Owen Slot, Hugh Weldon-Davies, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ross Anderson, Lisa Verrico, Richard Wells, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Hunt for British suicide network Expert accused KKK killer Su Doku Squared Sex claim hits FA Brotherly parable England victory Index A levels doomed, says chief inspector Henmania! A five-set drama Tax credit millions should be written off, Brown is told In the Times Today A levels doomed, says chief T2 Bored judge quits Bench Master mastered Radio 1 for US Happy eater cure Degree of riches Picture Gallery The Players Tiffany & Co Fa bosses in spotlight as secretary tells tale of 'unwelcome attentions' to tribunal Cot-death expert gave murder trial jury misleading evidence … Witness Mothers take no joy from doctor's ordeal Call for tenfold rise in car tax Bad medicine Search for a high Dolphins rescued Skirts banned Stonehenge find A pavilion too far Safe Tan Tips Selfridges Beach tents are 'worse than useless' against sun How Britain and Iraq are linked by a death route for bombers Complex trail of terror from Europe revealed as anti-terror officers seize suspect in Would-be martyrs log on and slip across the border Deadly Advice Groomed for murder—the fugitive who escaped justice in a car blast Armed police raid house in hunt for gangs who aid suicide killers Manchester allegedly linked an insurgent who was killed fighting coalition forces Ambulance cuts 'would benefit patients' Batman Begins Big Brother is Christian parable, says TV chief Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Su Doku The Sacred and Profane Religious hate Bill evades rebellion First Choice No room for Mr Grumpy—love is all around us Intel D&a Lexus A larger-than-life Moon will be the best show on Earth Torry hopeful takes his Toffs on tour People Alex James, the bassist from Blur who wrote the signature … Alliance Leicester Poetic pleasures Family business Vampire slayer Sarah Michelle Gellar is to star in … Ps Hiscox US Anglicans bless 'sacred' gay unions Grand Prix safety The Su Doku bug Peak pricing on rail travel Rowan Williams's views on internet news Zimbabwe action Marbles not lost Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Risk faced by Everest sherpas Jolly hockey sticks Sandhurst security The changing pace of life Modern manners Wimbledon Spoilt for choice Ringing the Changes Schools are benefiting from a smarter Ofsted Trail of Terror Damascus is at the centre of intrigue in both Lebanon and Iraq We Kept Faith Despite appearances, Henman was never going to lose yesterday Breakfast in 1943 could have been the sauce of much grief for grandad Ringing the Changes Schools are benefiting from a smarter Ofsted Gilt-edged invitation to snobs Explain how this is justice No juries for complex fraud trials? Fine. No juries for thousands of women sent to jail? Disgraceful I think therefore I am not voting Marx No 1 Radio 4's poll on favourite philosophers should be celebrating the man who championed the open society It's no time to ban the bomb: Britain still needs its nuclear deterrent Curtain falls on patron of opera house Your Home May Be Repossessed if You Do Not Keep up … Scramble begins to erase name of prickly gift-giver Mint Double-deck trains to ease congestion Divorcing parents 'cost billions' Tiscali Subsidies unfair, says watchdog Council House Funding Unison warns of general strike Public Sector Call for change in kidnap law Crime Online Firstdirect 'Ketchup trousers' lawyer in £4 bill row had resigned Sunshine lure for French gypsies Caroline's father still haunted by murder on school trip Dfs Murder suspect held in Spain Blair excused Body identified Holmes Place Forces face fresh cuts to strength Goldsmith defends plan to scrap juries for complex fraud £10m raised for Live 8's rising bill British Gas Balancing Act Cv-David Robert Bell Egg Turbulence looms for schools but man at the helm is calm Tougher inspections will not endear David Bell to ministers or teachers, but he remains unrepentant. Tony Halpin reports Lords parity will not solve reform Air France Defeats now more probable, not less Bulldog Soya chemical may hit fertility Complications of donated eggs 'Gene boost' for older mothers Doctors demand ovary banks for cancer patients Likeable, but not loveable Matalan Index Index Four decades ago a Ku Klux Klan leader got away with killing three civil rights workers. Yesterday, justice caught up with him 140 Years of Racial Hatred Bush hosts Hanoi chief America E London Energy UN to check on 'clean-up' Zimbabwe Violence stalls talks Israel E London Energy Car bomber kills anti-Syrian leader Luckily, they can talk about the weather World News Homechoice Inside Track Bush may agree pollution plan if rivals also sign up (AFP): Army plans 'peace zone' (AFP): Poll inquiry begins (Reuters): Whaling defeat Free trade in 2005: subsidies for the richest, tariffs for the poorest African sugar workers may be happy with their lot, but their industry is one Direct Line Halifax Another Day, Another Dollar Longest pipeline is halted to save the lake and leopard The Times By Our Foreign Staff: Solar sail fails to enter orbit (Reuters): Minister calls for castration (AFP): Paedophile jailed (AP): Heatwave deaths (Reuters): Bird flu fear (Reuters): Israel train crash Cardinal Sin dies Crocodile rescue (AP): Roaring success Morgan Stanley Hillary rivals seize on book that starts the muck-raking Times Business Diamond staying Party Gaming float Amec nuclear bid Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Treasury faces £20bn rebate bill in Deutsche tax battle Blunkett looks to tax credits to 'break future Radio industry hit by advertising drop Head west for hi-tech future Bob Diamond was an obvious choice to replace Philip Place your bets Willowbrook Quite simply, pensions are too complex Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seno Nikkei Results in Brief US cinema chains plan $3bn merger Chevron could face rival bidder Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead Data Exchange Rates Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Shell Nigeria Exploration Company Limited (Snepco) Business Big Shot ECB chief tells US its deficit poses threat to global growth Grant Thornton Poker firm heads for float within price range Emap's Empire Dolans seek $4bn bond sale Dramas reap £20m reward Chairman of Havas resigns Emap aims to use SRH as platform for brands Man who cleaned up with a gritty soap solution MG Rover bidder holds back deposit IBM Ownership Middle Delays Sale More job cuts likely as Ford profit outlook falls again Cadbury switches after broking raid Court orders SEC to reconsider rule The Times Barclays boss 'not interested' in role as Morgan chief GSK in venture with Aids charity Epidemic Trend Micro Worth a gamble The wrong track Health and wealth Vodafone Japan threatened by network plan to help rivals Counting the Cost Wimpole Confusion over change in law Nissan eyes alternative to steel as costs are driven up The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times Bear Stearns Private Equity Limited High cost of the countryside The Times One car company, two brands and a few tweaks Sugar reforms make AB Foods sweeter than expected Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Bairds & Co Sterling Sp… Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Eurotop 100 Chrysalis and GCap give market mixed signals Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Alliance & Leicester Colts Wetherspoon hit by £21m shares sale Smaller Capitalisation Shares Photo-Me International Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Investment Service Education Times Register Cardinal Jaime Sin Archbishop of Manila who inspired the popular revolts which ousted two presidents of the Philippines Lives Remembered Dale Velzy Flamboyant surfer and board maker who set his bohemian sport on the road to becoming a global lifestyle industry Eugenio De Andrade Solitude-loving Portuguese poet whose spare but passionate verse captured the essence of the land and its people Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Births Marriages Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices In Memoriam-Private Thanksgiving Service Reception Presentation Birthdays Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Personal Column Nature Notes On this Day June 22, 1968 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Yorkshire has long had ruinous rainfall Weather Eye Timesonline Weathercall State immunity appeal can hear evidence Court of Appeal EU establishment principle applies to private parties Medical necessity cannabis defence not available Court of Appeal Charge insufficient to justify parole recall Queen's Bench Division Timesonline Times Sport North Light sent into retirement by pelvic injury Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Paul Hanagan was handed a seven-day ban Times Test Carlisle Salisbury The Times Sports Book Worcester Bath Racing Epsom The Results Service Whitaker Joins family affair Seuseu in clear Maduaka hits out Arthur must wait Mantell returns Chinese calm Olympic fears Sailing Expanded cup quick to renew its six appeal By the Numbers Sense of perspective needed for Twenty20 vision Christopher Martin-Jenkins argues that less would be more for the new format Timesonline Robertson wants to see idea taken to next stage Twenty20 Cup North Division The Times Midlands/west/wales Division Group Fixtures South Division Group Fixtures England burst Bangladesh bubble Natwest Series How They Stand Schools Villages Clubs Hitting New Heights Minor Counties Full Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Angry fans take Ecclestone to court Motor Racing Timesonline Little big man adds to his reputation Henson hides his pain well to rise above Lions' mediocrity Authoritative performance gives Woodward food for thought Timesonline Marshall gets the nod at scrum half for opening international How They Line up Vodafone Henry shows his mood is not all black Owen Slot finds a content New Zealand coach who says he has learnt his lesson Woodward for director of football? May the Saints preserve him Timesonline Mourinho looks to his left for £8m Del Horno Kuqi part of Blackburn's forward planning News Safety fears finish off Bowyer's move to Midlands Millwall turn to Claridge Park deal close Going, Going, Gone Jaidl stays put Camara on move Those in the know relish trip into the unknown Murray not worried by hype and expectation Bracciali goes distance to earn shot at Roddick Britwatch Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Timesonline Today's Order of Play Learner motoring after hill start Rick Broadbent sees the fledgeling Scot emerge from Henman's shadow to tepid acclaim O'Donoghue critical of LTA after becoming sole survivor Court on Camera Daniilidou shows no favouritism to Henin-Hardence Dressed to thrill: Sharapova shows she is still pretty good Match Points Head-to-head Taking the Fifth Henman tussles with unfamiliar Simon Barnes has to endure those same old agonies as the British No 1 tortures his public—yet again Guinness Not as Hard as Watching Henman The Times Crossword Andy Murray, the great new hope for British men's tennis Frank Warren, the boxing promoter, was not so surprised … The Insider Times Sport Henman keeps flame alive The Times Maximuscle Index Index Quotes of the Day I swear it's not PC gone mad to change the Scouts' oath Join the Debate Euro spin wears thin My No 1: Susie Doku Mundane or born-again? Image of the Day A Cambridge student makes his way home after the Trinity College May Ball, which coincided this year with the summer solstice Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? You thought you knew Wrong: it isn't what you An American economist has overturned our assumptions about society's ills in a new book, Freakonomics. In our first extract, Steven Levitt outlines the crucial factors that will determine a child's success—or failure—at school Join the Debate Bordeaux Tomorrow Criminals at work: the truth about dishonesty … Thanks for the ride, Toby After a ten-year feud in the wake of the spectacular implosion of The Modern Review, Toby Young and Julie Burchill have ben reunited for a BBC TV documentary. Here she recalls how it all began We're old, but all right now Age is no barrier to the new brand of 'Weekend Warrior' rock groups, reports Jane Mulkerrins The Times Soffers Direct My life is haunted by a stillborn first child: I couldn't grieve for him properly and left the son that I named after him Be Brave, Tell her the Tooth Truth Do You Need Advice? Don't come the raw prawn with me Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Gambas Al Pil-Pil I love him…but I haven't told him Being secretly in love is glorious, says Anne Garvey, but tell the object of your affections and the spell is broken—so how tempting to stick with delicious expectation Work always came before boyfriends How to Wear White Jazz it up, keep it neat don't be a white slave Unless you're Sharapova, don't overdo the whites. Team them with patterns and darker layers for summer looks, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Babetastic Bargains Sense of Identity Index A talent to a muse Visual Art Mistress to Kandinsky and a protector of 'decadent' work, Gabriele Munter was also a fine painter, as a new show at the Courtauld proves, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston HSBC It Takes Two to Make Art Why blockbusters are rare and a class act Steeling a march Sculpture Richard Serra's monumental new installation in Bilbao is thought-provoking, not elitist, he protests to Michael Glover Tomorrow Screen gets forensic about crime movies: fake … A strictly sunny Ray Pop Concert Putting a spain on Hell Opera & Ballet Crème An extraordinary job Working Relationship Angela Roden, fundraising director at the Royal Marsden Hospital, and her personal assistant, Jas Chahal Conference Call Pleasure to meet REC The Times Get one of the new perks and get fit The Way we Work now The gym is the way to go, says Catherlne Quinn The Times PC Stress Busters Secs Talk Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Cutting Edge Channel 4, 9pm Imagine: Fantastic Mr Dahl The Apprentice USA Storm of the Century Film Choice Extreme Measures (1996) Cradle Will Rock (1999) Benn's stall sells democracy short Variations Su Doku Squared Are You a Champion? T2 Crossword Win Champagne Word Watching Polygon T2 Quiz Picture the loan
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