News from 27/06/2005
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Ramita Naval, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, J. Johnson, Tom Rowland, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Percy S. Mistry, Mark Souster, Owan Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Lindiwe Mabuza, Nic Hopkins, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Phil Prior, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Stanley Slaughter, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Amon Cohen, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Robert Gore-Langton, Martyn Beardsley, Peter Nicholls, Gwen Burchell, Nell Harman, Carolline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Peter Mendelssohn, Patrick Marmion, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Harry Benson, Janice Turner and Sarah Vine, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Nick Wyke, Helen Murphy, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Des Millward, James Harbridge, Lawrance Freedman, Angela Jameson, Julien Foster, Martin Penner, Johny Wilkinson, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, J. P. Keet, John Westerby, Michael Steed, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Alice Olins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ibrahim Al-Jaafari, Jean Stephenne, Dr Tanya Byron, John Carr in Athens and Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Chris Campling, Tom Stevenson, Helen Nugent, Daniel McGrory and Jan Raath, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Tob Dart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Daniel McGrory, Richard Ford and Ruth Gledhill, Jacqul Goddard, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Judith Constantine, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Keith Kirby, Guy Liardet, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, Fred Bridgland, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Michael Canton, Walter Gammie, Valerie Eillott Countryside Editor, Tony Dawe, Martin Tingle, David Sinclair, Kieran Falconer, M. K. Rowberry, Martin Waller, Nicholas Dodson Coleman, Christopher Irvine, Caltlin Moran, James Jackson, Geoff Corre, Sarah Butler, Adrian King, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, John King, chief executive, Richard Morrison, Nicholas Kosmatos, Neil Sandberg (Joint Managing Partner), Michael Evans and Alan Hamilton, Roma Felstein, Peter Klinger, D. L. Harding, Met Webb,
ResumoThe Times Iran victor defends nuclear ambitions Zimbabwe file Season of sneezes Su Doku Call for Iraq aid Lion suspended Richard Whiteley Index Couples who live together to fet more legal rights Index Common Law Myths Sunshine and mud—the story of Glastonbury '05 Rebel MPs to get price promise for poor on ID cards In the Times Today The Times Couples who live together to be given more legal protection Tyres and roads are death risk Fatal plunge Canal victim Live 8 tickets Prize catch £1.8m Freud Frog leapt BT Peak pollen times Two lines of attack to contain allergy symptoms Hay fever sufferers enduring worst June on record Asylum-seekers 'tortured' after being deported Church leaders urge halt to repatriation of Zimbabweans as evidence grows of abuse and detention, Daniel McGrory, Richard Ford and Ruth Gledhill report Relatives fear for woman 'seized by Mugabe's agents' Expulsion Gathers pace Girl, 3, suffocates in tumble dryer4 Rolex Online Countdown TV host dies after heart operation Big names bring magic and unity with Africa The mud-spattered Glastonbury Festival drew to a close last night. Times writers Music The highs, the lows and the surreal Why Chas & Dave were better than Coldplay Plug pulled on band at bitter end Rain drops on tent: suddenly I want a bed Rubbing shoulders with stars after noodles and chips It was not Cannes, but Caitlin Moran says that she could have done with a yacht Thatcher in the dark on sinking of Belgrano Michael Evans and Alan Hamilton Million Dollar Baby Reagan took a handbagging for less than total support Index Missed call proved fatal to Sheffield Rescue 'failings' Toddler drowns The £1.3m car AA Sweltering on a late train? Have a bacon sandwich Inside the Game Five children die in two fires Cherie Blair pulls out of mall opening in Malaysia Suzuki Embassy helped on Euan job Flybe Reforms destroy NHS spirit, says doctors Consultants want the changes stopped amid concems about hospitals having to compete for patients, Sam Lister reports Green Flag Diana had 'Kennedy affair' American Express Growing Art Frozen eggs allow women to put motherhood on ice Nurses 'take the most sick days' Nature HSBC Care home shortfall in capital Retirement Britain no longer tops jail list Imprisonment U-turn on plan to expose victims Crime Rac British tourists raped by gangs House arrest NHS direct? Overpayment of tax credits Fears of copywright extension Losing their cool Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timessonline.co.uk/debate Lack of international action over Zimbabwe The Su Doku bug Rail planning Close call New favourite at Wimbledon Imperfect land Mind the gaps Ad infinitum Picture Gallery After the Summer The task for Hian when the political season resumes No Pain, No Train This is the non-stop service to Abject Apology Sits vac: likeable idiot required. Apply now near the water cooler Science Notebook Discontents and Dangers Contradictory signals from Iran, few of them hopeful for the world You there, stop Slavering How grannie lost her blouse The opening of the Railtrack case today puts the Government reputation on the line Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate A new Marshall plan for Iraq Europe was saved by generosity and vision—the same is needed in the Middle East I've factored in Pickfords, Barclaycard and Armageddon. So where's Brown? Modern Bard Lastminute.com Goths, chavs and Hell's Kitchen for Shakespeare Direct Line Index Sikh gang halts hotel wedding Howard wavers on tax cut policy Lloyds TSB The Week in Parliament Bulldog Hain urges Ulster to go a 'final mile' Nelsonian tribe is gathering AOL Scots are most violent tourists Appeal to spot the noble Briton Film executives turn to the Bible Stepping on the gas David Clulow Index Code leaves a trail of congestion Times World News Iran victor turns his back on US to pursue nuclear aim Europe loses bragaining chip in negotiations The Verdicts Guardian of the revolution with a populist feel for the working class Islamic State Gladiators battle to restore tourism Chariot races are returning to a Roman site in Jerash, Jordan, Stephen Farrell reports. Photographs by Peter Nicholls Dfs Barclays US holding talks to bring rebel groups into politics Dozens die in series of bombings Eta bombers defest increased security to damage Olympic bid Morgan Stanley Left returns to oust former king again (AFP): Worker sacked over bank scam (AP): Briton killed (AFP): Chechen attacks (AFP): War dead buried (AFP): Threat to minister (AP): Fatal mine blast (Reuters): Baby abandoned National Campaign for Better Hearing Mandela returns to root of struggle Onetel Nagasaki hails British victim (AP): Fatal heatwave (AFP): Posionous brew (AP): Drugs haul burnt (Reuters): Ventriloquist dies (AP): Gay march ruling (Reuters): Car death mystery Inside Track Recent Victims Shark turns on rescuer after killing teenage girl Times Business Opec request China defiant Party Gaming pot Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Parmalat chief to face trial in Milan Watchdog's bite softens as fines are fewer and smaller Miners perpare to hunt for Iranian riches Monetary Policy is on the Move Ing Direct Rates set to do the recently untinkable Economic View Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished The Pound Data Stock Market Exchange Rates Gold North Sea Oil Italian deficit plan Merger dismissed Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Offers Direct Diroct Business Big Shot GSK plans to focus on vaccines for elderly Times Online Housebuyers wait as prices fall Successes that could pave way to the succession O2 EMI wins battle for DVD rights to Live 8 concerts 'Danny's castle sold for £15m Co-op policyholders dictate route through moral maze Published Today It pays to be a fund manager in Britain Going Ethical EU rules threaten confusion in race to disclose Amec will make bid for BNFL company Concept car firm to motor on to AIM Trend Micro Railtrack compensation case begins Punch Taverns to confirm a thirst for Spirit's pubs Times Online Mergers fall after fears grow over consumer spending Row ends as EADS names chief executives Founders of Fitness First in line for second windfall 'Risk of defaults' if lenders clamour to call in loans Whatever happened to all the bright young male accountants? Interview The chief executive of ACCA muses on why women are taking over and other matters. Jon Ashworth reports Out-of-town giant makes moves 21st Century Stars: Matalan Sarah Butler finds the brains behind the business setting but to revitalise the 'value' retailer From market stall to discount store behemoth Presumption in favour of assistance in family cases Court of Appeal Future Brand Decision perpetuating dispute wrong Court of Appeal To see off its high street rivals Supermarkets pose threat Times Online Business Equity Prices Be the first to know Reader Offers Ltd Times Register William Donaldson Womanising satirist and novelist who squandered several fortunes on wild living Willie's Wisdom Lives in Brief Sandy Duncan Dedicated athlete and sports administrator Sandy Duncan, OBE, athlete and sports administrator, was born on April 26, 1912. He died on June 18, 2005, aged 93 Charles Sparrow Meticulous and pugnacious barrister Visitors demand the bare bones Notebook Archaeology Briefing Forthcoming Marriages Ceremony Birthdays Anniversaries Births Deaths Latest Wills Deaths Treasure hunt for naval officer's wife Court Circular In Memoriam Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Personal Column Reader Offers Ltd Go for Coldplay, but always expect mud Weather Eye DJM: Nature Notes Branson tries again for ocean record June 27, 1986 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Hurricane Run fulfils Fallon's dream Racing Big-Race Details Musselburgh Results from Yeaterday's Two Meetings Times Test Pontefract BMW Windsor Wolverhampton Kim shows professional touch with birdie finish Golf St Helens twist knife as Millward's misery continues Rugby League Van de Velde suffers wet déjà vu Toulouse caused one of the greatest upsets in the history … Mayweather is triple champion Greek triumph Henley return England rout Laconi double Mantell spree Caught on line Today's Fixtures Norwich Union Greene misses Helsinki trip Athletics The Results Service Strauss steers England towards final reckoning Natwest Series Let the battle commence Twenty20 Cup Scoreboards Twelfth man moves from dogsbody to secret weapon Angry Woodward uses video nasty to make his point Familiar pattern of O'Driscoll treatment Churchill Cup England Triumph England Triumph Citing official stays out of sight Mark Souster tracks the man who saw All Blacks as all white Times Online Those Woodward Flops in Full Acer Christchurch Verdict Lacklustre Lions outclassed in all areas We knew what we wanted to do and simply couldn't do it Johny Wilkinson says that a failure to get the basics right cost the Lions dearly on Saturday Grewcock cast into international wilderness Oh Danny Boy Wholesale changes no guarantee of improved performance Saturday's Results from Wimbledon Service delivers on vital points Alan Lee continues his inspection of Britain's summer sporting extravaganzas with a visit to the lawns of Sw19 'Horrible' Serena pays high price for lack of application Ambitious Muray to put foot on accelerator Inspecting the Season Vodafone Timesonline Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon The Times Crossword 23, 013 The Insider Staying with legal matters, the British Horseracing … The Wycombe Wanderers squad will make an uneasy move … Britain's great hope must build strength to prosper Times Sport Lios mauled but Woodward rages at injury to O'Driscoll The Times The Game Inside The Times Quotes of the Day Global warming? Thanks all the same, but it's not for us Join the Debate His royal dimness Another tall story I'll give you happy Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Wholesome luxury or a whole load of twaddle? Is a frangipani body nourish your idea of blissed-out heaven or a slimy, tedious rip-off? Janice Turner and Sarah Vine ruminate—while exfoliating—on the modern spa experience Looking for Peace and Wellbeing? You Might Just End up with Foot Fungus Spa Speak Relax—do as the Romans Did, but Don't Try to Do It in a Day Enemy in waiting: why we sank the Belgrano In our first exract from his official history of the Falklands conflict, Lawrence Freedman reveals the real reasons behind the British attack on the Argentine battle cruiser Win your own portrait Tomorrow Separated at birth for a better life Kibbutz children lived apart from their parents 30 years ago; both have mixed emotions about it, says Roma Felstein Luxury summer Duvets A Problem Shared Just say no to tantrums Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clincal psychologist, answers readers' questions. This week: my son rages if he cant't wear his parka; and separation anxiety Just pack it in and go away Ireland Shake and bake—it's strawberry week Strawberry Milkshakes and Muffins Order Good Cooking All we are saying, is give ethnic a chance Emma Hope Shoes Arts Escape to make a big impression Interview The actor and impressionist Alistair McGowan is tackling Gogol's Government Inspector. But he needs to rein in the voices in his head, he tells Robert Gore-Langton Swanlake When Comics Go Classical Richness & Colour A little of what you fancy A little innuendo goes a long way ... but not enough to inspire a passion for folk and the great British music-hall tradition Chaucer's pilgrims are back on the road. Heather Neill follows Up in the smoke Theatre Why is the co-creator of Who Wants to be a Millionaire lighting up at the National Theatre? Patrick Marmion finds out Tomorrow in Arts Pop Antony and the johnsons Queen Elizabeth Hall Firstnight in the main paper Week Ahead Napster A star in his eyes Theatre Telstar Opera The Fairy Queen Aldeburgh Festival Entertainments Concert Joan Rodgers Wigmore Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Dispatches Channel 4,8pm Geldof Inafrica BBC One, 7.30pm Time Team Special Channel 4, 9pm Frontline Football (BBC Two, 11.20pm) The Desert Fox (1951) Channel 4, 1.35pm ED Wood (1994, b/w) Sky Movies 2, 8pm Three Kings (1999) Five, 9pm Making a rom-com out of a crisis Weekend Tv Variations Su Doku Squared T2 Crossword No 3627 Word Watching Polygon T2 Quiz Sunrise Missing Football? Come on in. . . Whetting the Appetite The Game Says Inside Silly Close-Season Ellis May Accept Higher Villa Offer The Chairman Wenger Bids to Beat Real for Robinho Glazer Critics Will Fight on The News Addicted to the Game Argentina Meet Brazil in Final Heart Checks for World Cup Chelsea Endgame Oliver Kay says that the Stamford Bridge club are close to securing their top targets Tab Talk A Roman Holiday is for the Select Few Summer holds limited options for most players, Tony Cascarino says Fixtures List a Thankless Task Addicted to the Game How to Make a Real Madrid Star Russell Kempson on David Beckham and the FA's plan for a national academy Whistle Test Shinar Conquers the Head Games The Sales Mikel Free to Express Himself Gabriele Marcotti investigates the bitter tug-of-war for a coveted Nigerian youngster The Times Offers Direct Executive Role for 'El Diego' Argentina Miracle Worker in Charge Germany Changing Times for Europe's High Rollers Get Serious Brazil Best of the Web Taylor Shows Smart Way to Build a Squad Need to Know Exactly Who's Going where outside the Premiership? Esquire Stewart Aims to Revive Bristol City Coca-Cola League One Lincoln's Chances Hit by Departures Coca-Cola League Two Addicted to the Game Northwich Seek Swift Return Non-League The Times Tiny Hilton Business hotels come into the 21st century Tony Dawe explains the rapid progress over the past two years Trends in the Hotel World Goodbye to the 'just one paper' mentality Hilton Room of the future may be inspired by class of the past Jenny Knight looks at what technology can do BT Virtual office can destroy the point of an hotel room Amon Cohen advises never go to bed with your laptop Hilton Connectivity is next to cleanliness for business Tony Dawe on what executives want most from an hotel stay Elephant memories needed at reception Win a Pair of Webcams Coffee, croissants and pick up your e-mails Tom Rowland reports on the rapid growth of hotel wi-fi hotspots Broadband that works means more repeat room bookings Hilton Big Brother will keep an eye on you from check-in to check-out ... but it will impress dates, says Tom Rowland Room service and food are essential for keeping the guests sweet Nick Wyke says travellers want healthier options, more choice The grim life on the road is becoming a little less grim Hilton An end to the basement blues Kieran Falconer says hotels are focusing on conferences Internet courses provide much-needed training Hotels realise need to teach staff, writes Stanley Slaughter Apartments at your own service Kieran Falconer looks at a popular alternative Hilton Real ale and rooftop pools can make your trip worthwhile Amon Cohen lists extras he looks for in an hotel Hilton
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