News from 05/07/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, N. von Berg Richmond Surrev, Alyn Shipton, Peter Kllnger, Edward Owen, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Djm, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, C. Roberts, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Tom Dyckhoff, Mel Rands, R. K. Battersby, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Tom McKILLOP, Peter Hawksworth, Christine Seib, David Chater, Normon Wilson, Joanna Bale, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Nick Hawton and David Lewis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Graham Stewart, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Martine Seif, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Richard Beeston, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Royal Navy, Marcus Rutherford, Rob Margetts, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Edward Nally, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Nicholas Blanford, Ron Schurink, Heather Nicholson, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jeremy Summers, Phillp Webster and John Goodbody, Stefanle Marsh and Russel Jenkins, David Lister and Shirley English, Harry Redknapp, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Jenkins, Simon Davies, Robert James Farr, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gabriel Rozenberg economics Reporter, Neil Harman, Roy Gardner, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Eve Thomas, Geoffrey Copland, Ann Treneman, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, David Greene, Richard Greenhalgh Broers, Lewis Smith, Sean O'Neill, Phillp Webster and Charles Bremner, Jan Ullrich, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Jon Robins, Peter Williams, Mary Robinson, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Michael Davis and Katrina Strickland, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Donald F. Lloyd, Michael Bichard, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, L. M. Womack, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, John Cooper Media Review, Ashling O'connor, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Antony Bebawi, Jonathan Swan, John Goodbody and Ashling O'Connor, Allen Robertson, Carly Chynoweth, Jacqui Goddard, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, John O'byrne Harold's Cross, Sarah Butler and Tom Bawden, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Michael Holroyd, Ian Dobkin leeds Crown Court, Anthony Howard, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times QCs to lose out in legal aid cuts Teacher's victory Railtrack refusal Public Agenda Rape sentence Afghan rescue £32m Gerrard bid Index Chirac mocks Britain as street clashes erupt Health advice The Governator In the Times Today QCs on £500,000 a year rebel at legal-aid pay cuts Chirac heightens G8 tension University visa rules attacked Jail suicide toll Praying can help Murder charges Royal screening The Canadian Prince's art teacher at Eton unfairly sacked The King's College Proof of deportees' torture puts Clarke under pressure Unfolding Row Husband held over gun death ASBO breaches Fatal beating Ex-mayor charged Prince's teasing Yachtsmen held Storytime again Breitling Take TV out of child's bedroom, parents are told Studies show how watching too much television can damage a pupil's progress, Sam Lister reports Footsteps in time that add 30,000 years to history of America Halifax Queen are champions of the albums chart churchill Gun lessons for London pupils Juries kept in dark Adoption ban 'No' ministers 'Irritation killing' Cot-death expert says sorry on odds Winter Sale 'Life' for raping teacher could mean four years Leaders blow hot and cold on tacking climate change Campaigners will find attempts to push global warming up the agenda difficult after the media phenomenon of Live 8, write Tom Baldwin and David Charter Scientists clash over solutions to problem World should give thanks for Bush, even if Blair feels hurt Village where wealth is a corrugated iron roof A world away from Gleneagles Hotel, Jonathan Clayton is spending the week living with villagers in Yalwa Dan Wata, Nigeria VSO Live 8 audience peaked at 10 million TV viewers Anarchists accuse the police of overreacting to parade of 'fun' Gleneagles Diary Polaris World Why we Reached for the Bottle Protected Breast may not be best after all, says professor Polls apart Our man in Mexico Alliance Leicester Logo design on a wing on a prayer Picture Gallery Not everybody considered Live 8 a success. William … Ps LMC Crater Data on Origins of Life Deep Impact makes its mark after 268m miles Tory leadership British grit? After Live 8 the people of Africa look to the G8 for action Importance of retaining juries in fraud trials Water meters Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Police priorities Mills v Rosewall Visas for overseas students Harsh assessments Claims for Games Lions tour The Joy of X Why should uninspired citizens be forced to vote? Smash and Grab Deep Impact's rendezvous with Temple 1 is a match made in the heavens Have a nice day, now? Have an utterly infuriating one, more like Hot Topic Climate change makes solving poverty look casy If the IOC voters are tired of vibrant London, they must be tired of life Simple, secure, cheap—our new ID card The Goverment's mess can be put right by using a practical model that will win over public support Rocky political horror show When pop stars patronise elected leaders and ministers long to be rockers, we're in a sorry state Dress up, not down: smart idea Inept wardens take motorists for a ride Norwich Union No Laser Underhanded Travel Insurance Keep the Beat Nature Boy, 11, stabbed screaming baby The sound of crying had made child lose points on his playStation game, court is told. Russell Jenkins reports Newcomer adopts a novel nuclear option teacher training agency Aid-Call Official's £4m Dome fraud Office staff save hedgehog Women have lower pain barrier Eureka moment for the avocado tiscali The men who rowed around Britiain without stopping Mother found dead as home siege ends Cape Green Flag Hiscox RIAS Species at Large Farmers gas badgers to defend cattle from TB Water chiefs seek emergency power Compulsory meters and more hosepipe bans are looking likely unless southern England gets extra rain, Joanna Bale reports AA Artist is told to turn off the tap Toucan.com Halifax Life for ex-lover left free to kill Nice legs, shame about the pace Firstnight Opera directline Homechoice Serial killing suspect pleaded in blog for help to flight demons Teenagers charged with stabbing boy, 15 to death for iPod 'I Got out and I Got Even, but Did Not Get Caught Afghanistan US Army admits killing civilians in airstrike … Spain Flamenco superstar goes on trial for fatal hit-and-run … Player flush after high-stake mistake $10 internet gambler clicked on wrong link and ended up in the $10m World Series of Poker, reports Jacqui Goddard London Energy (Reuters): Hamas snub (Reuters): Island Link (Ap): Selling fashion London Energy Landmark crumbles before eyes of tourists Airstrike kills women and children as second missing US soldier found London Film Festival Insurgents killed in Damascus gunfight The Times Ireland Gas warfare discovery reignites old hostilities Europe drops green agenda to put life back into industry onetel War crimes suspect 'hiding beyond reach of EU force' (Reuters): Monitors say election is fair (Ap): Festival delayed (Ap): Kasparov claims (Afp): Drug trial reopens (Reuters): Abduction denial (Reuters): Candid camera (Reuters): Exam boob Direct Line Flamenco superstar faces prison over hit-and-run death Times Business BBC secures job cut agreement Asda cuts 1,300 Stock Market Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones ONS resists demand for disclosure of Railtrack documents Fraud charges against Baugur chief may relate to Arcadia G8 Debate BAA to give Heathrow a £3bn makeover High street sales rise hits hopes of interest rate … Need to Know Caught out by bad timing A Month ago Christian Noyer, Governor of the Banque … Stay tuned Ing Direct Publishers must not serve Muse only Business Commentary Robert Cole Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Stop Press Barclays deadline Cablecom options Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Save £10 Business Big Shot Insurers hold £27bn in excess funds Xl Capital Switching in the Sectors Euro slumps after warning that members could opt out Financial Services Authority High street sales rise hits hopes of interest rate cut Shoppers stay at home for Live 8 Co-op turns over £2.5bn in property to AXA managers orange 'Cole affair' hotel put on the market Polypipe sale talks near £300m finale Gloomy outlook for advertising Poaching increases in the City vitra HSBC hires Morgan Stanley trio £1bn payout oils talks of Sibneft deal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Farnell chief forced out Conjuring a profit Clearing up Chapter and Furse Free Guide Baugur controversy reignited The Icelandic Empire-Builders The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times British Funds Invest In Italy Tax breaks ease burden on planet The G8 Business Debate Roy Gardner says that security of supply-not only global warming - is key to the energy debate ITV rises as Time Warner joins cast of takeover rumour 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 Travis Perkins has its house in order but is best avoided The Day's Biggest Movers Paladin Resources Gilts Icelandair stakebuilding boosts easyJet Smaller Capitalisation Shares Kier Group Business The Times Times Register Patrick Pakenham Courageous advocate who disarmed colleagues, golfing opponents and even judges with his amused charm and generosity Robert Milne Mountain-climbing entrepreneur who set new limits in artificial intelligence and summit-bagging Ian McColl Daily Express editor who kept bishops out of his beloved Kirk and tracked Ronnie Biggs to Brazil Kenneth Harris Journalist whose corporate connections attracted scorn—but saved his paper Lives in Brief Gaylord Nelson Environmentalist US senator who founded Earth Day Illegal overstayer can have residence and domicile Law Report Battle of Britain memorial unveiled Appointments in the Armed Forces Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Birthdays Court Circular Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Funeral Arrangements Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private Bridge Chess Questions Answered Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Nature Notes On this Day July 5,1954 Housewives ceremonially tore up their ration books as the Goverment announced the end of rationing after 14 years Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Taps are no use without water Weather Eye Death of Halliday casts dark shadow Racing Uttoxeter Times Test Jockeys Killed in Britain and Ireland Olympic Games Wolverhampton Football Pontefract Bath Musselburgh Ripon Windsor toteplacepot Newmarket Hodgson aiming to add final sting for the Lions Last Ten Meetings Guinness Replacements Lion to Watch Nokia Wigan's new signing pays heavily for racist remark Rugby League The Times Armstrong at home as master of ceremonies Jan Ullrich In the Saddle Baseball Cricket Cycling Today's Fixtures Golf Reformer shows way to reel in problem children Champion expects to be leading from the front Cycling Tour De France Coulthard and Mosley face off in the fight for Formula One Motor Racing Fisher's youthful talent rewarded with Walker Cup place Golf Joyon breaks 24-hour record Witter confident Sorenstam stars England fail Taylor triumphs Wheldon beaten Renault Life at top a box of chocolates for Federer Improving Murray on collision course with Rusedski Five who Failed the French Test Sampras and Borg are his only true rivals now Penney runs into rich vein of form Twenty20 Cup Phantoms pay for missed chances Squads Prior engaged as England's first No 12 Phoenix dim Dynamos' Cup hopes Moyes keeps cards close to his chest over Bellamy deal Travel Terrible Trio Redknapp sets out new rules of engagement Premiership Line-Up for TV Yakubu signs after appeal Baptista boost Going, Going, Gone Arnesen all-clear Al Habsi signs Stories behind the Voting Norwich Union London gets away with last-minute dig at Paris Beckham's presence angers French Need Immediate Protection? Meet Britain may still benefit from Paris victory The Times Crossword The Insider How the Voting Will Work Chelsea open bidding for Gerrard at record £32m The Times The Rich List Giles Smith Cricket T2 I Will Not Be Terminated Quotes of the Day Don't shoot Charlie Kennedy; the pianist is doing his best Join the Debate Signs of Tory life A marshal's fieldwork Last minutes change Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? A sex pest, me? No way, I've been to classes . . . Ahead of a crucial vote that could decide his political future, Arnold Schwarzenegger tells Andrew Billien that the California economy is the issue-not sexual harassment Watch out: the children have got you taped When a score of younsters filmed their family lives for the Bbc the results proved riveting, if sometimes uncomfortable viewing for Jane Shilling How fiendish are you? Your chance to compete in the Times National Su Doku Championships Are braces out of data? Straight teeth can be achieved simply by keeping your mouth closed, some orthodontists claim. Jerome Burne reports London Film Festival Send Jane your Queries Natural remedies are not always the answer Many women suffer from an underactive thyroid; they should see their GP and not self-prescribe supplements, says Jane Clarke, the Times nutritionist A summer cheese dish from Nanny The Times Roasted Goat's Cheese in Vine Leaves Why I cheered my Lifetime Jenny Tomlin, the mother of Martine McCutcheon explains to Heather Nicholson why she has written a hard-hitting book about her sexually abusive father father's death My plan to make wars end quickly Age of Enlightment Bold in a bikini, cool in a Kaftan Dress for your Shape As the holiday season looms, it's time to go shopping for a two-piece. Polka dots or stripes? Dedicated follower of fashion Eve Thomas offers advice Catherine Walker Chocolate Hobnods are my interval treat When beauty is made banal Photography It promises rare shots and a serious purpose, but this show is merely about celebrity, says Joanna Pitman Architecture First Night Travelex Radio Whose line is it anyway? Architecture Renzo Piano reduces Klee's vision to a cliché, finds Tom Dyckhoff Klee to Dali: Artists' Shrines Dance Between a frock and a hard place Pop Jazz Concert CBSO/Brabbins Cheltenham Festival Entertainment Theatre Radio Choice Frida Kahlo David Chater's Choice Review Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Slaughterhouse leaves a bad taste Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Crossword Polygon Siemens Public Agenda Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Technologies of the Week Otherviews Headline of the Week 'Toffs to learn geezerspeak' Councils seek control of their own destinies Issue of the Week Local Government Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion New Medical Research NHS debt is the sticking point Health Otherstoriesweliked Not all GPs are rolling in money Nurses make good allies Private Finance New plans to ward off housing shortages Poetrycorner A landmark with local appeal Interview Andy Donald, a key player in Wembley Stadium's regeneration, tells Carly Chynoweth why the project's success is not dependent on the 2012 Olympics coming to London Mediamonitor Howtheyseeus Intheprofessionalpress Seeninhansard Funding leads to innovation Education Vanguard One Big Mac, s'il vous plait Schools Help for service providers Charities Whitehall mandarins face a split Civil Service Staff pass on problems to the police Social Care Jobsagenda Pension Protection Fund CJA Group Verdus Publicagendajobsservice How to Place your Job Listing Charity Become a ... 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Whatworkedforme The Times Diarydates Inside Law Department for Constitutional Affairs Legal aid cuts deny protection to victims of Mugabe Asylum-seekers are finding it impossible to get legal representation, John Robins reports Putting the lid back on Pandora's digital jukebox How will the Grokster decision affect the growth of technology, asks Antony Bebawi When I Go Back to Zimbabwe the Mugabe Regime Will Be Waiting The Times Law Section President's role: portraiture and pomp make way for robust debate Multiple Display Advertising Items News Times to allow TV cameras into courts Filming will simply reveal understand and careful drama, says Marcus Rutherford WorldCom and Tyco prove that complex trails do work The solution here is proper funding of the Serious Fraud Office, says Jeremy Summers The Times Keeping out of the shadows As hedge funds become more popular, Edward Fennell looks at the lawyers helping them to keep on the right side of the law law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Bono's breakfast All donations welcome No rain in Spain Jolly boating Lawyer of the week tradingplaces lawdiary Queen's Counsel Has disgraceful old age reached its sell-by date? 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