News from 28/06/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Jon Ashworth, Carol Lewis, Peter Kllnger, Robert Cole, DJM, Graham Ralph, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Lawrence Freedland, Tom Dyckhoff, Adrian Rafferty, Peter Kinsley, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alan Shore, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Peter Richards, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Alan Milburn, Sean Barnes, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Wilson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Michael Culver-James, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Sarah McCulloch, Angela Minoli, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Sean O'Neill and Michael Evans, Julian Thomas, Roland Watson, David Pannick, Qc, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Susskind, Peter Rutt, Pauline Napier, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Steve Johnson, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Derek Blacker, Marc Aspland, Chris Campling, Tom Daly, Richard Ford, Philip Webster and Daniel McGrory, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Paul Dougan, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Peter D. Richardson (Professor of Engineering and Physiology), Michael Horsnell and Liz Chong, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Marilyn Stowe, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Peter Riddell, Michael Gaine, John Milford, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Helen McCrory, Michael Evans, Richard Whiteley, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nick Meo, Sacha Bonsor, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times Deportations to Zimbabwe on hold Gates's grants Air fares to rise Internet ruling Live 8 line-up Index Fraud investigation into £7.5bn sick miners' fund Inside Britain agrees to second chance for Mugabe refugees In the Times Today The Times UN envoy fails to halt bulldozer assault on Zimbabwe's poorest Pope backs G8 protest Expert dropped Blair waits on IRA Midwife leads Wimbledon up Prince's praise Correction Live BT Farewell mud, hello Belgravia On Screen The £2bn stars playing to make poverty history Gates gives millions to fund British fight against TB and Aids The Goals and the Challenges Su Doku Discrimination lessons for Met Conran fraudster Cancer drug Prison death Smart funeral The Norwood Manifesto The Times Buxton Suburban superspy dies at 93 Secretary who gave nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union never regretted betrayal, report Sean O'Neill and Michael Evens Bonanza: How Miners Settling compensation claims for sick workers has earned multimillion-pound profits for the UDM and huge fees for law firms involved in handling the work, reports Andrew Norfolk The Main Players High Court ruling that sparked claims Union Struck It Rich Solicitors who stand to make £100m move up in world Union earns extra £2m by charging claimants Woolwich The Diseases Multiple Display Advertising Items Scientists go cold on vitamin C Try toothpaste, Tony, if you fancy a gargle Ps Peugeot Picture Gallery Wonder drug Picture perfect Multiple Display Advertising Items Minister 'stole rail investors' £160m' Court is told that Stephen Byers acted with targeted malice towards Railtrack's small shareholders. Jon Ashworth reports "On the left they're into loud music?" Sniper is scapegoat says victim's family Transfer fee tackles 'poaching' White-coat man faces a good scrub to clean up his act Lloyds TSB Liberty Father of five dies after youths attack his home Multiple Display Advertising Items Fleming family wins 007 land dispute Two famous dynasties have become embroiled in a costly row over a 'worthless' strip of property, Frances Gibb writes Lions on tour Jolly hockey stick Large deficits at NHS trusts Blair's internship Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Diminishing pool of EU science graduates Supermarket fare Train pain Cool reception for weather Mistaken callers Marx's role as a sociologist BBC and Live 8 The Su Doku bug New tennis hero Shoppers' choice The Times Over-Compensating Is the DTI being taken for a colossal ride? New Heroes Please Who to support at Wimbledon now the British men are out? You don't want to face the gunfire of Compton? Go and watch the movie Candour on Iraq The necessity of staying the course needs to be more clearly argued How did the far Left manage to slip into bed with the Jew-hating Right? The remedy to cure our southern discomfort At times Labour has looked like the business-as-usual party. It must be more radical to win a fourth term Sea-blind without a paddle Britain seems to have forgotten its dazzling naval history and huge dependence on maritime trade Thunderer: Let's make poverty concrete Catholic Church admits abuse claims up by 50% Law onetel Pacemaker to lift depression Graffiti vandal Van Persie freed Drug pupil held Job satisfaction Kidnap escape All thumbs Panasonic U2// Blade fells martial arts warrior in War of the Roses £Im boost for Lib Dem think-tank Weather Eye Multiple Display Advertising Items Police condemn traffic targets Road Safety After the flood, the British Islets Climate Change HSBC Tourist icon stays on the road Italy is talking business Invest In Italy The global armada paying homage to the heroes who fought at Trafalgar Where to Get the Best Views Today's Timetable French wine toasts Nelson Winning the vote but not the argument Onspeed Sensible as shoes, dull as ditchwater Cost concerns put public off ID cards, Blair admits Portraits raise horses to level of aristocrats Firstnight Visual Art Stubbs and the Horse National Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Times World News Emperor prays for peace - and for the victims of Suicide Cliff Descendants of Koreans killed 61 years ago are demanding royal homage at their memorial, writes Richard Lloyd Parry Battle of Saipan 1944 Proper place for religion is outside the courtroom e London Energy e London Energy New York's murder rate at lowest for over 40 years Homicide Rates Eleventh-hour call for EU to halt its talks with Turkey Bonhams Timetable Schröder faces red menace as support rises for defector (AFP): Heat wave toll nears 20,000 (AP): Poll lottery flop (AP): Checkpoint fight (Reuters): Grenade link hunt (AFP): Bank strike (AFP): Fatal house siege (AFP): Taxi cab protest (Reuters): Taking the heat History of Art Multiple Display Advertising Items My tender Pablo, by Picasso's secret lover Bidders pay £1m for portraits she planned to take to her grave, reports Charles Bremner Bush takes up war on the home front Multiple Display Advertising Items Harpers Long Struggle with the Sea Sadness of last man in white tribe that the ocean made and destroyed (AFP): Wal-Mart heir dies in crash (Reuters): Killer confesses (AFP): Arroyo's apology (AP): Plague deaths (AFP): Driver, 12, charged Times Business Internet rulings Broadcast news Citigroup to settle Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Europe may force airlines to pay for CO2 emissions BIS sounds alarm as oil price sets another Concern over Hedge Fund Growth Burning issue stoked by EU Vengeful Railtrack shareholders are at last having … Playing blind Life Search Blunkett should fuel fears for the future Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Microsoft window Knight threatened Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Banks increase risk in the rush for hedge funds orange Big Deals Borrowers canny with credit cards Last Word in Luxury Dynasty: a story of love, power and champagne Suitors develop taste for French luxury in Taittinger's £1.3bn sale Family appoints investment banks to consider offers Center Parcs plans for fifth village The Times Party Gaming's founders scoop £797m in float BAE Systems wins US Army contract Burger King considers flotation next year BT Internet 'pirates' face new battles after court defeat The Times Cable networks' access win Lime uncordial City Diary Subsidence farming City Diary Gilding the lolly City Diary Persimmon refuses to rule out making bid IBM Malls selling in spite of retail pall Shopping Centre Sales Top US law firm accused of paying $2.4m to plaintiff Business to Business Firm's Wins Perella considers 'offer' to join Mack on comeback trail Dell Record gas discovery in India could hit projects Drivers in appeal over diesel tax Lehman cleans up worries over Reckitt Benckiser Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Eurotop 100 If you think Morrisons can only get better, think again The Day's Biggest Movers Persimmon Gilts Corin slides back on broker's revision Smaller Capitalisation Shares Filtrona Business Equity Prices NCH 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 Times Register Melita Norwood Long-retired secretary who in 1999 was exposed as having given Britain's nuclear secrets to the Russians Lives in Brief Richard Whiteley Presenter of Countdown whose faltering, avuncular style made him a tea-time favourite for almost a quarter of a century Paul Winchell Versatile ventriloquist, inventor—and the voice of Dick Dastardly, Tiger and Gargamel Changing the Guard Appointments Life Baronies Livery Company Elections Church News University News Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - War School Notices Bridge Chess Questions Answered Personal Column Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast The mesosphere is too cool for comfort Weather Eye Times Online Times Sport Montjeu passes on quirks and quality in equal measure Racing Yesterday's Results Times Test Bell says Motivator has pace to see off Shamardal Council cannot sue negligent hospital over cost of care Law Report Index Hamilton Park Index Brighton The Wright Track Flintoff taking a hit as Pietersen strikes it rich Natwest Series Rule of Law traps Foxes Twenty20 Cup How They Line up Sunny cider up for Hildreth Hawks find able deputy ECB splits one-day series to cut workload Woosnam's Open season Afzaal puts Royals to sword Tough draw for Toulouse Clement cruises Britain flying high Wasps lose Leota Harrington goes to great lengths in search of victory Golf Corry bends back into his new role as fall guy Life with the Lions Bulloch throws hat in the ring for hooking duties Guinness Sorry seems to be hardest word for New Zealand Hleb quick to seize chance of Arsenal role Collina moves into extra time Reina to be first of many new faces at Liverpool Fifa plans early World Cup tests Kroldrup signs Going, Going, Gone Wise choice Helguson moves The Results Service Today's Fixtures Henley Royal Regatta Draw López plays the good guy in tall story Giles Smith sees the Spaniard prevail against a bad-tempered opponent Davenport dismisses rival's bid to defy gravity The Times Women's Draw Multiple Display Advertising Items Williams makes sister's nemesis suffer Wimbledon is the most widely watched tennis tournament, which produces more than 6,000 hours Yesterday Today Yesterday's Results Men's Draw Three amigos riding on Today's Order of Play Murray offered prescription to shape his future Mortgages for Business 'Rubbish' Briton endures mixed emotions The Times Crossword The Insider Malcolm Glazer will announce today that he has surpassed … Buying IMG, the sports agency, for $750 million (about … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes.co.uk Nalbandian gives lesson to another teenager Times Sport Paris trips up close to the Olympics finish line The Times London 2012 The Times Quotes of the Day Chill winds of change blowing through Oxford's dreamy spires Join the Debate Reality check Ring of success Cardinal sin Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? There's a word for my Channel 4 debut: proud The late Richard Whiteley was the first face on Channel 4 with cult show Countdown. Here he recalls how it all began and celebrates his relationship with Carol Vorderman It was the Way He Told Them. . . Carol: so close, and yet a cricket pitch away A strawberry dish you can't put down home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Strawberry Mascarpone www.timesonline.co.uk Order Good Cooking Do you wannabe You might think looking after Paris and Nicky Hilton is a full-time job, but their mother Kathy is auditioning for yet another daughter in reality television's sillest show Vauxhall Send Jane your Queries Saturday in body & soul Speed up your weight loss It can be disheartening if weeks of working out and eating less seem to make no difference. Change your diet and your exercise regimen to boost your metabolic rate, says Times nutritionist Jane Clarke Goose Green: the Colonel 'H' Jones lost his life and won a VC in the Falklands conflict's first land attack. But his bravery did not undermine the enemy, says Lawrence Freedland Harpers How to earn your place Dress for your Shape From fitted swimming trunks to Hawaiian print board shorts—there is male swimwear to suit every I adore the smell of my man's neck Arts The beast that came to tea Architecture Something odd is squatting in Kensington Gardens. Tom Dyckhoff went to look At least we'll be Join the Design Debate: Free for Times Readers To Enter Laugh? Be a Comedy Judge Radio Making waves Sunflowers and seascapes are the subjects in a startling show by a Chinese violinist turned photographer, says Joanna Pitman Tomorrow in Arts Not so glorious mud Pop The Work of Jimi Hendrix First Choice Pop Wireless Festival Hyde Park Concert Hercules Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford Entertainments Concert Aldeburgh Festival Various venues TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Big Ideas that Changed the World Ann Widdecombe to the Rescue BBC Variations Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares One Life BBC One, 10.35pm Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned Seems like Old Times (1980) Infernal Affairs (2002) Winter Kills (1979) BBC Two, 12.20am Seedlings of hope amid the despair Su Doku Squared Are You a Champion? T2 Crossword Win Champagne Word Watching Polygon T2 Quiz Picture Gallery Harrods The Times Headline of the Week 'Bunnles bonk for climate change' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Otherviews Armed Forces show a talent for innovation Issue of the Week Diversity Critical Minutes Destination Any where? Class Act Testing Times Public Opinion New Medical Research Nurses clock up the miles Health John Seddon Play safe: use blunt utensils A need for some restraint Index Treasury to tighten up on ratings Councils Grow your own staff and pocket the savings Social Care Driven by a desire to progress Interview As the sole public sector representative on a prestigious list of high-achieving young women, Elisabeth Davies is no shrinking violet. She tells Carol Lewis what inspires her Media Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Seeninhansard Older students enjoy a whinge Education Otherstories we Liked The meaning of (college) life Sort it out yourselves Index Charities The search is on to understand non-givers Bitten by the Bug Officers need better training Police A model traffic solution Transport Hero. . . PFI is not up to the task Housing ... And Villain Foreign Ways Legislation Update Stephen Cragg APU Lambeth Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times TES Publicagenda Jobsservice Get a Job in. . . Economic Development Over to you… Whatworkedforme Mahbub Choudhury agenda@thetimes.co.uk Diarydates Westminister Law Multiple Display Advertising Items How are the courts to make sense of modern science? Controversial medical and psychological evidence presents judges and juries with a near impossible task, writes Paul Dougan lawyer of the week June Venters The Times Law Section A century ago immigration control was an alien concept - how it has changed Wilberforce Chambers A more open justice system must not lead to this The Michael Jackson trial produced some important lessons, writes Marilyn Stowe lawboard@thetimes.co.uk Times Online Help us get away with murder Why Africa needs lawyers High-quality legal skills are a key ingredient of economic reform, writes Edward Fennell lawweek Professional hazard College capers Whose time is it anyway? We have your number your shout readers' queries The College of Law on football shirt price-fixing, inheritance tax and copyright tradingplaces@thetimes.co.uk lawdiary@thetimes.co.uk Picture Gallery Reading about IT does not have to be murder Westlaw UK
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