News from 24/06/2005
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Alastair Shaw, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Tim Gardem, Mike Hutchinson, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Andrew Robinson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Richard Lioyd Parry and Kyoko Onokl, Jonny Wilkinson, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Patrick Kidd, Jonathan Dove, Sam Marlowe, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Zoe Dare Hall, Sam Lister, David Thompson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Mills, Rory Watson, Martin Porter, Dean Godson, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Christopher McCooey, Paul Simons and Michael Horsnell, Alan Hamilton, Robert Lane, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Anthony Rodriguez, David R. Sandeman, Mark Oaten, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Sam Costes, Steve Vince, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Graham Weale, Paula Hawkins, Majella Cullagh, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Vincent Coles, William Little, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Nick Vaughan-Barratt, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Peter Stothard, Sean O'Neill, Marc Aspland, Ronald Watson, Helen Neigent, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Joan A. F. Horton, Mick Hume, Daniel McGrory and Jan Raath, Mark P. Bryant-Quinn, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, John C. Powers, Shami Chakrabarti, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Matthew Clatworthy, Paul Simons, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Michelle Henery, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Barry Camfield, Caitlin Moran, Kathy Lyons, Anthony Loyd, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Jeremy Burrows, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Oliver August and Carl Mortished, Catherine Philp and Stewart Tendler, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Rehana Azam, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Carole Chamier, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Tony Halpin, Valerie Grove, Ronald Watson and James Hider, Jenny Davey, Simon Batt, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Deniz Gemiel, Phil Booth, Damian Barr,
ResumoThe Times Asthma fears as weather breaks Blair warns Europe Expulsions high Sounds Special Klansman jailed Funds criticised Prince of the City Index Hail the new bearer of Britain's Wimbledon dreams Life sentences for murder face axe Killing by Degree EU must reform or it will risk massive failure, Blair warns In the Times Today The Times MEPs to take fixed salaries and end regime of lavish expenses Prosecution for racist rants fails Tory wins last poll Health grumble Cost of learning (AP): Innocent abroad Hotel rampage Corrections Heat wave after cold snap spells trouble Breathe Easy chopard Hospitals on alert as smog and then storms trigger asthma warning Mandatory life sentence gets in way of justice, says judges Crime Redefined Degrees of Murder Swim warning after 10 deaths BNP loses seat Tower of London Card-carriers? No Piracy blackspot For local people Great train robber Parents who break holiday rules fined Chanel DIY Pandas The bad life costs couple £65,000 in compensation House-proud neighbours suffered four year 'nightmare' as menagerie ran riot in their gardern, Alan Hamilton reports Prince's path to the throne leads him through City Career Royalty 'It is my last chance to see him' After 4 years, royal heir takes 30-second honour with grace Fainting and panic as East Coast line fails in heat Bose Education Secretary's alma mater in partnership with city academy Millfield City Academy, Bristol Almost 10,000 pupils expelled as violence against teachers escalates Distressed lady draws from well of friends People The two Pedros O2 PS Picture Gallery Writer's block Facing up again Fiat Hospitals in red despite record health spending Suzuki Trusts in Trouble Nokia As the deficits get worse, so does the level of care Analysis PC World Heal'ssale Fake spy conned his way to £1m through seduction and fear dfs dfs Overseas labour 'costs economy £2.7bn' Money Talks How call centre chiefs can steal bank details Tory leadership What to say? 'Patient choice' over self-pay MRI scans BBC and Live 8 Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Civil liberties and ID cards Proposals for railway congestion charging Fruit and veg Wimbledon Boats v horses Baby boomers Cyber research Shoppers' choice The Times The Graduate Prince William needs to balance a sense of duty with his own interests Purrfect Spelling A knew dictionary with opertunities for every ocassion Excuse me, you're one metre from this bar. And those crisps are illegal Notebook Nervous Europe The babble of EU voices is a remarkable opportunity Thunderer: The devil you don't know Has it dawned on her to go? The tax credit flasco, with its dreadful human cost, leaves the Paymaster General with little alternative Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate Not bad for a terrorist godfather The favourite in today's Iranian presidential election is somehow seen as a moderate The forces of conservatism are on the march-say hello to the new Left The Left finds it easier to side with persecutors of women and torturers of dissidents MoD fights culture of sex harassment Microsoft Women in Uniform Fraud halts visa scheme for Indian restaurants Ford Index Wedding 'sting' that ends with one-way ticket to Zimbabwe Getaway driver 'deserved another chance' despite 76 convictions BAA Author cracks whip over novel Poem by Sappho discovered World record for Bacon painting Girl's death struggle overheard Multiple Display Advertising Items Man on: two against one in game of footsie at FA Why so many fancy their chances of Tory top job the moben summet sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Motoring Terror suspect in Dutch murder link Burns risk from 'toxic' sweets Nature Staples Judge to explain trial failure Law Home Office is most secretive Freedom of Information Train safety system is delayed Railways Multiple Display Advertising Items The Maxwell clan reconvenes after a spell without Dad Blair may walk into trap of own making An animated Prime Minister told the European Union when he addressed Euro-MPs in Dixons Take a reality check-in Slovenian Political Sketch 'I am a passionate pro-European. I always have been' Expert on cot death 'misused statistics' Illegible Article A glimpse of London's Olympics High-speed police vehicles cause increasing number of deaths Lottery 'benefits young people' Fears over new blood guidelines Plan for healthcare consultation Stay at home in crisis, study says Homebase Last call for the loo, stock up on fags, grab a burger-and it's on to Glastonbury Illegible Article Multiple Display Advertising Items Su Doku Catch-me-if-you-can thief…caught Sweet voices of calm say nothing, but beautifully Firstnight Theatre Tierno Bokar Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry Multiple Display Advertising Items Firstnight Times World News Lost in airspace: boys on a drunken joyride Dangers of night flying with the tank on empty The problem will not have been getting the plane of the ground but getting it down again, Charles Bremner reports NYPD's first sex change Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Sweatshop owner kept hundreds of workers enslaved (AP): Guantanamo check barred (AP): Wildfires spread (AP): Burgers are off (Reuters): Stalker's passion (AP): Grand prize Ku Klux Klansman given 60 years for triple killing Persi Ban looms on burnings of US flag Weather Eye Number of the Beasts NatWest Tourists ordered to cover up or face instant fine (AFP): Sightseeing forces sale of the Pope's birthplace (Reuters): Third term for Basque leader (Reuters): At the double (AP): Crucifixion charge (Reuters): Lightning death (AFP): Deportation for 29 (AFP): Just under cover Kitchen Cabinets Political Mastermind Multiple Display Advertising Items She talks with presidents and picks the election date-so just who is running Germany? Cautious reformer v working-class hero The key to the vote is in hands of the disaffected, writes Anthony Loyd The Times Two Visions of the Future: The Young Voters who Will Seal Future of Iran Dead soldier's brother kills himself The Times Timetable for pullout ruled out as lifeline for terrorists Purina Floods force a million to head for high ground tiny.com Relief worker shot in neck Tragedy or greed? Row over forced suicides of Okinawa 'We were boys of 16 and 18. Our father was not there, so we had to do his job. We had to kill my mother and my younger brother and sister' The Times The Campaign The Times Times Business Oil surges to $60 Friday June 24 2005 Stagnation fear Property site float Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones FSA homes in on hedge fund risks AstraZeneca faces threat of charges in Japan Chinese oil firm in hostile Unocal bid Free Answer Phone for business Letting rivals into the loop Shed some daylight on these dark deals Business Editior's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft AIM grows out of the nursery Need to Know Results in Brief Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Credit card firms face retailers' suit Stop Press Independent expects advertising boost Quote of the Day Exchange Rates Free phone replacement for business Data Rumour of the Day Directors' Dealings ... Shot Smaller Stock to Watch Greenspan criticises US tariffs plan Look Ahead Bet of the Day Data Day RBS head of finance leaves to spend time with family Charterhouse in advanced talks to net Barracuda Weetabix near to crunch time on sale of US arms Bookkeeper jailed over scam that ensnared clients Talk as much business as you like City concern over Sainsbury margins as sales grow again Tate & Lyle attacks EU sugar plans Phytopharm sees shares plummet after broker quits The Times My Travel sells hotel stakes as seasonal losses are reduced Credit line City Diary Ketchup online City Diary Crosby Homes chiefs in line for £25m from sale to Lend Lease Crest Nicholson warns of sales slowdown as market stays flat Where Bt Wins BT cuts deal to avert break-up Lib Dems challenge tax break tipped to cost £2bn business orange Mediapolis Pirates' Plunder Google soars as the old hands lose their grip Analysis Kingstreet plays for top spot with $50m buys Media 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 Hike for Hope Multiple Display Advertising Items Insight and Pimco win mandate from pensions lifeboat Builder is top of the Scots Broker confidence lifts S&N towards 12-month high 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 Tate & Lyle's future looks sweet despite EU threat Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Crest Nicholson Gilts HR Owen bounces back from low Smaller Capitalisation Shares McBride Banking & Finance The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register William Shearman East London boy who in the 1960s founded Crisis, the charity for the homeless Irene Kreitman Art lover whose philanthropic gifts bolstered the Tate Gallery and who worked there as a guide Lives Remembered Alvaro Cunhal Portuguese Communist leader who stayed true to his Stalinist lights until the bitter end General Guillermo Suárez Mason Argentine officer who was a central figure in his country's oppression of its own people, 1976-83 Lives in Brief Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Service of Thanksgiving Appointment Dinner Birthdays Memorial Service Births Marriages Deaths Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Garmin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items In Detail Duty of clinical case manager in litigation Law Report Court of Appeal Ferrari classics to go under hammer at Italian auction Early mediation saves costs in stress claims Court of Appeal Diesel does it for new Jaguars Vaughan Freeman says the prestige car-makers have two new models that can prise buyers from rivals BMW banks on big bike to deliver street cred Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day June 24,1975 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Royalist summer ends with a bang Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Nichols fortified for critical appeal Racing Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Guineas Winner Retired with Injury Times Test New Market Market Rasen Multiple Display Advertising Items New Castle Coca-Cola Championship 2005-06 Coca-Cola League One 2005-06 Coca-Cola League Two 2005-06 More than ... Season ... Matches Barclays Premiership 2005-06 Wigan prepare the pies for visit of Abramovich Football (Vorsprung durch Technik)3 Six to Savour Liverpool offer hope of jackpot Sorenstam has stuttering start Hope for Broncos Worlds collide Teare comeback On Monday The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times Spurs demand players and cash Emre talks terms with Newcastle England give up the ghost after Symonds returns to haunt them Natwest Series Scoreboard from the Riverside Stand-in captain admits his error with toss Surrey stay calm to resist Shah's aggression Twenty20 Cup The Skoda Superb Wood outshines Hick in battle of the master blasters In Figures The arena awaits but the Lions will sleep well tonight Jonny Wilkinson believes surprises are likely in Christchurch Genius or joker? Hannibal theory put to the test All is calm before onslaught of Black storm Guinness King of clay not allowed to muscle it on grass Simon Barnes sees bandanna-wearing pec-popping Rafael Nadal brought down Guinness Times Online O'Donoghue unable to turn the heat on Dechy acer Fired-up Murray takes next giant step Court on Camera The Sunday Times Times Online Yesterday Today Yesterday's Results Today's Order of Play Beating to the rhythm of a nation's anxieties Rick Broadbent gets a taste of annual agonies endured by the adoring fans Teatime institution learns art of losing ugly BT Number Crunch The Times Crossword 23,011 The Insider The sound of gunfire was replaced by the crack of leather … John Terry has emerged as the people's favourite to … E-Mail Absence of authority crushes last glint of hope Times Sport Henman faces the endgame The Times Index Index Quotes of the Day A morality tale of real people, real feelings and real ketchup It is comforting to discover that other people are just as nasty as ourselves Join the Debate Flagship sunk Midsummer rose Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Can't stand the Heat? You're not a celebrity Squirting water at Tom Cruise is nothing to what Heat magazine does to celebrities, yet it is a publishing phenomenon. Ann Treneman has become quietly addicted, Lisa Armstrong has gone cold turkey and Peter Stothard wonders if hot is still cool I've Been Released from my Addiction This magazine doesn't talk to you, it shouts I wish I had read it earlier. Then I could have been one of the first to use 'wibble' Never wear a white frock and black underwear in case the paparazzi are about Health The Times Pop a A new drug that boosts pollen immunity could ease hay fever says William Little Doctor's Orders Tomorrow in home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemma solved Of football, tapas and British beer St Peter's Lemon & Ginger Spiced Ale Granita A swimsuit that really suits me? Ask Lucia Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Index Peace, love and no riff-raff Hello trees, hello sky, hello hassle-free joy, says battle-scarred Glastonbury veteran Caitlin Moran Too cool for Glasto? Queue here Steve Jelbert offers some ideas for top weekend fun that don't include travelling to Somerset or paying a mint Don't forget the condoms, try washing yourself with … Magnetic north Lisa Verrico encounters the offbeat charisma of chart-topping Norwegian pop duo Röyksopp Turn up, tune in and chill out Lisa Verrico marks your card with her choice of the biggest bands and hottest up-and-comers in Glastonbury action napster napster Illegible Article Yes, we'll lend you our ears, Antony Interview The finest voice of 2005 belongs to the one-time New York drag queen Antony Hegarty. Steve Jelbert met him The Times Next Week Sounds of the Proms napster Make way for the bands of brothers New Albums David Sinclair applauds the family values revealed by the Subways and the Cribs Classical CDs Bitten by Bach After ten years the Dutch maestro Ton Koopman has reached the end of a mighty labour of love, Richard Morrison discovers Monday in Arts Explain Yourself Music Theatre Jonathan Dove enters into the community spirit to produce a superb London cantata Firstnight Caught in a fug on the Tyne Theatre The Bodies Live Theatre, Newcastle Theatre Three Women and a Piano Tuner Hampstead Theatre, Nw3 Jazz Chicago Blues Festival Grant Park, Chicago Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre The Gods are Not to Blame Arcola, E8 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One The Simple Life 3: Road Trip Channel 4, 7.35pm Variations Will & Grace Channel 4, 8.30pm Glastonbury 2008 BBC Two, 9pm/11pm Moonraker (1979) Itv1, 8.30pm Film Choice The Gauntlet (1977) Five, 9pm Gone with the Wind (1939) Itv1, 2.05am The bald truth about Ludwig's hair Last Night's TV Su Doku Squared Are You a Champion? T2 Crossword No 3625 Win Champagne Word Watching Polygon T2 Quiz Picture Gallery Rolex The Times The Surveyor Live now, pay later-or how we learnt to stop worrying about debt and follow our gut instinct Only 5 per cent said design was the most influential factor Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say The South East In a Georgian Cottage in Wimbledon Oldfield Road, Sw19: a renovated two-bedroom house in Wimbledon Village with garden Out Grade Ii Listed House in Surrey Holmbury St Mary: a 100-year-old Lutyens cottage with a quarter of an acre of land Away Regency Villa in Somerset It's Time for Launch At £5m, you will have to push the boat out for this Georgian gem, says Marcus Binney Homes Pick Any Cell You like A former jail made an ideal home for one man and his family, says Christopher McCooey Halifax Converted School in South Norfolk Old Police Station in South East London A Former Bank beside the Thames Furlong The Bright New Things If you want hot but affordable design, head for this graduate show, says Damian Barr Even when the flowers die the vase is still beautiful Furlong The Maxx Factor Ever in search of bargains, Mary Gold visits a temple of shopping Visit any show home and you will realise it all comes from here Senses What'son Morris Properties Group Live a Life of Easel A house built for a landscape artist inspired a rock musician, says Patrick Kidd Lower Mial Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Centex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Catch the City Line Britons are quitting the beach for the town in search of adventure, says Lucia Adams She likes the idea of not having to use a car at all Barcelona Picture Gallery Lisbon Palma On the Costa Del Cranes Prosperity and foreign buyers are fuelling a building boom, reports Stephen Burgen An estimated two million people have arrived in seven years The Spy in a Bat Cave A British agent found a labyrinth under his Spanish yoga retreat, says Zoe Dare Hall Forget about market forces-smell the orange blossom Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Preference is for a Share For first-time buyers, shared-ownership schemes seem a dream come true but many questions remain, reports Paula Hawkins I was totally priced out of the area, so it was a relief to qualify Split Decision Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Westbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Key workers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford & Bingley Family Finances This quintet needs a bigger home. 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