News from 01/08/2005
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Andrew Robson, Richard Owen and Martin Penner, Mark Crossman, Matthew Syed, Geoffrey Carr, Andrew Pierce, Dick Langton, DJM, Tanya Byron, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Alvin Martin, Peter Lansley, Alistar Burt, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Steel, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Graham Zellick, Sam Marlowe, John Jackson, James Hider, Joe Joseph, Jonathan Jennings, David McVay, Xan Rice Michael Evans and Daniel McGrory, Frances D'Souza, Jane MacArtney, Robert Gore-Langton, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley Williams, Jill Dupleix, Jonathan Gornall, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, John K. Thompson, Kate Hoey, Ramita Naval and Helen Rumbelow, James Buckman, Phil Gordon, Mark Giles, Helen Rumbelow, David Stevenson, Tim Teeman, Daniel McGrory and Sean O'Neill, David Rowan, Anthony Lewis, Terence Kealey, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Donald Graham, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Martin Garrod, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, Evan Harris, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Dalya Alberge, Paul Simons, Daniel McGrory and Ben Hoyle, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Sophie Kirkham, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Brian Clarke, Matt Dickinson and Oliver Kay, Tom Hennigan, Stephens Timms, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Anna Price, Antje Derks, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Peckham, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Olav Bjortomt, Emma Burns, Robbie Millen, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Cyril Wiseman, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Saatchi sends Tories £1.5m bill Duisenberg dies Shuttle delay Times soars Selectors loyal London faces lockdown to thwart third terror strike 'Britain has a long way to go in its understanding … Roman remains A mother mourns her murdered son In the Times Today World News Business Sport T2 The Register 42-49 Crossword 63 Miscellany Companies face investigation into 'bribery' abroad London in terror lockdown Thousands are skipping school Nelson letter Dangerous jobs Ancient harp Sweets 'too salty' Football girl ill Church won over basketball Green Flag He is another Stephen Lawrence, mother says Saatchi charges Tories £1.5m for failed campaign 'Gagging order' to control candidates Fan assaulted me, says victim Family choice Bird flu vaccine Trampoline alert Animal rights row Musical triumph Reality bites as celebrities are served to the sharks Real-Life Jaws Barclays Catch is off the scale When their bombing campaign With their photographs in the papers and their instructors gone, the suspects did not know whether to stay or flee-or try again with more explosives, report Daniel McGrory and Sean O'Neill Picture Gallery Secure, spartan and no home comforts failed, terror cell had no plan B 'Actions were a peaceful protest over the Iraq war' Arrested suspect set to be handed over by Zambia Blair is a liar, say Muslim leaders Inside Track Met strives to cool anger at shooting 'Check everyone leaving Britain' Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Potential Candidates Former spy chief tipped for key anti-terrorist role Sainsbury's Turn off ahead for coffee and burgers churchill IWC Love and loathing in the middle lane Some motorways may drive you mad, but the original M1 is miles ahead as the nation's favourite, reports Alan Hamilton Top Tarmac Citroën national savings & investments Passenger stabbed to death in row over chips Dispute service faces strike vote Staples Barclays Velocity Killer's girlfriend explains how she was seduced by lies Military justice 'Shoot to kill' justification The future for the Conservative party and its leadership Merits of secondary modern education Collapsed airlines Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Galileo and GPS NHS staffing Forced return to Zimbabwe A new twist Ups and downs The Times Out of Uzbekistan A Central Asian tyrant has chosen the path to isolation Fast or Furious On motorways, we are one or the other If you ever feel like killing your neighbour, a chimp can tell you why A Banker? A slowing economy in need of an interest rate injection Thunderer: A French lesson isn't required A strong whiff of hypocrisy This morally dubious ban on medicinal cannabis is sentencing patients to a life in agony Join the Debate Fundamentally, we're useful idiots As the rest of Europe acts, extreme Islamists take advantage of British naivety The IRA disarms, Sinn Fein sweeps the polls. And Gerry Adams is a loser The IRA promise to cease military activity is unlike any other. It can't go back on it This is the paradox: every deal struck with London legitimises the British presence Cannabis hope for bowel disease T2 smile the internet bank Smokers 'more likely' to have antisocial children AA Hiscox Talent shines through the clouds World music Womad Festival Reading AOL First Night Jousters strike a blow for honour Niger Crisis Appeal Business guru's firm in trouble Queen sculpture goes walkies churchill Nationwide Windermere limits speed—and tourists Man who says 'Carry on, Charles' hopes for last laugh High-profile trials may be televised Winning Form? Prescott refuses to divert cash to controversial unit dfs Roman antiquity saved from decline Donations from Times readers help to save a buried treasure, reports Dalya Alberge Cash-strapped hospital offers £37,000 for curator of art Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Nasa gives shuttle the all clear but delays its return Fingers crossed for Mars weather mission Rival factions risk missing deadline for constitution The Times BBC Raw Materials Jamieson Reed (Wills & Trusts) Ltd First Active Iran warned over plan to continue nuclear research US told to quit airbase after criticising protest massacre City mayor accuses Chelsea tycoon of fraud (AP): Riot troops ban rubber bullets (AP): Mugabe protest (AFP): Fears for minister (Reuters): Tornado deaths (AP): Jet fighter sales (AP): Pirate Potter (Reuters): 'Body' was fungus The Times Rush for computer game that promises to boost your IQ Swine flu outbreak kills 34 people Times Business Boss 'not pushed' Railtrack's 'error' 'Buyer' for MVC Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Coral plans £800m float amid fears of gambling stocks glut European Central Bank's first chief found dead in France Governor pads up for crucial interest rate test Can the Consumer Be Revived? Ing Direct Time is nigh for giving spenders of fillip Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation Change on the Week Data Stock Market Exchange Rates Data Day R&sa fights claim Tesco cashes in Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Reform 'by 2010 to encourage more years in work' Japanese drug group gets set for £8bn acquisition spree Future of Italy's central bank governor hangs in the balance Ofcom to investigate overseas call costs Ritblat Jr wants out of British Land board RBS poised to appoint AstraZeneca leader Barclays Taser expects surge in sales to Britain's police Global group sharpens up its act 21st Century Stars: Photo-Me International New technology has boosted the photo-booth company's balance sheet, writes Joe Bolger Times Online Company working hard to erase image of its not-so-rosy history Brand needs more exposure Future Brand The Times with digital processing minilabs Banking & Finance Rolex Banking & Finance Times Register Wim Duisenberg Direct and stubborn leader of the European Central Bank who, as architect of the euro, was blamed for its poor start Wim Duisenberg, former Dutch Finance Minister, Dutch Central Bank Governor and President of the European Central Bank, was born on July 9, 1935. He died on July 31, 2005, aged 70 Hildegarde Glamorous cabaret headliner of the 1930s and 40s Albert Mangelsdorff, jazz trombonist, was born on September 5, 1928. He died on July 25, 2005, aged 76 Court Circular Birthdays Tears of St Lawrence in the night sky in August Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Marriages Ruby Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam Private Meeting University News Chess Questions Answered Personal Column Bridge Fair for judge to make an adverse inference direction House of Lords Published August 1,2005 Judge paid scant regard to right of child to grow up in her family Court of Appeal One psychiatrist on each side is enough Court of Appeal Published August 1, 2005 Taxpayer cannot bypass statutory relief route House of Lords Published August 1, 2005 Nature Notes On this Day August 1, 1957 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Today: Mainly Fine and Bright Showers in the South … Around Britain High Tides Abroad Don't rely on spiders for a weather report Weather Eye Weathercall The College of Law Legal Practice Course Results, 2005 The College of Law Lincoln's Inn Inner Temple Middle Temple Gray's Inn Times Sport Nicholls keeps pace with Godolphin Leaders in the Flat Championships Windsor Times Test The Wright Track Newton Abbot Chester Newbury Carlisle Ripon Market Rasen North netting the benefit as Republic's stock drops Brian Clarke reports that things are changing in Ireland for visiting anglers Audi win concludes successful event for England Polo Racing Athletics Track and field Baseball Bowls Cricket India v West Indies Darts Equestrianism Football Today's Fixtures Pools dividends Golf Hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Salling Swimming Triathion Tennis Refreshed Henman happy to be back in the limelight Tennis Jang's rhythm never falters in composed final round The Times Leading Final Scores Biased talk Lloyd wants more Hitman returns Spoiler Hensby Final appearance Singh holds on Spectacle and fun for all shapes and sizes Sailing Cowes Week Times Online Ashes Rossi pounces on late error Foreign legion are finally subdued by strength of Rhinos Powergen Challenge Cup Times Online Johns aiming to lord it for Wolves Cooke the inspiration as Hull hit top form to reach final How They Rate Welles holds off Skelton to seal King George triumph Inspecting The Season On-song Blatchford scorches to victory in Salford Triathlon More than four faults for Hickstead Equestrianism Alan Lee discovers that the hurdles are not confined to the arena with his visit to the faded Sussex venue Collins aims to put star pupil on the right track Matthew Syed continues a series that brings together top athletes and those who can find inspiration in their feats Sweetenham prepares a brutal approach to reverse drop Swimming Key Dates Criticism mounts over Radcliffe's attempt at world double in medal-winners Subaru Douglas stands with the world at his feet Vaughan excels after coaching Scoreboard from Headingley Australians appreciate time in middle but Ponting misses out Scoreboard from Worcester Testing Time for Captain Scoreboard from Saturday's Final sky Smith takes control as Somerset make light of run chase Twenty20 Cup Alonso's mishap opens title door to Räikköne Result James Ducker's Guide to how the Teams Fared at Hungaroring Five Events that Lit up the Sporting Calendar The Times Crossword 23,043 The Insider Four-wheeled fraternity in no mood to kick the habit Matthew Pryor finds Formula One slow to catch on to a smoke-free environment Times Sport Flipping hell—if only he'd been given wings England seek loyalty bonus The Times Lamisil The Game Holiday 1 The Times Quotes of the Day Sex is great - but remember, terms and conditions apply Join the Debate In bad odour Chains of love Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? On hols with the kids and a van named Lenny She has split from her husband. And she doesn't like travelling by boat or plane. So now Anna Price revels in the frugality and the adventure of a camper van Ascent of Van Bitchier and better As the climax to another Big Brother looms, unashamed fan Time Teeman hails its feuds and secual ambivalence The Times Home Healthcare The Long History of a Lethal Dust A shock to the system A defibrillator designed for home use is so simple that a child could operate it. But will it save the lives of those at risk from heart problems, asks David Mattin Geniuses are born in autumn October and November are the best birth months if your child is to live long and prosper, says Emma Burns whizz-kidz A Problem Shared His young son hates me Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologist, on a boy who loathes the woman who broke up his parents marriage; and disruption to routine A soup that's cool as a cucumber The Times Yoghurt and Cucumber Soup Just the thing for Men's Style There's always a need for fancy, expensive accessories—they help blokes to compete. Robbie Millen picks the most impressive, from bikers' helmet bags to travel expresso kits and even sock suspenders More Lambrini? Or a ride in my Ital … the alpha male Do we need a special leather-case set of jump leads with mustard gloves? The ballet style that isn Arts His fevered imaginings Robert Gore-Langton meets Wallace Shawn actor, playwright and scourge of neocon America From Cinema to Console They want to break free Photography Today's graduates are getting impatient with old orthodoxics, finds Joanna Pitman Tomorrow in T2 The bottom of the big top Theatre Circus Oz Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance La Bayadére Covent Garden Week Ahead Pop Luke Haines Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Human Tristan Bates, WC2 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Gothic classic with the Hallmark stamp Weekend TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3657 Word Watching Polygon Su Doku The Game Message Received Loud and Clear Inside Silly Close Season Mourinho Master of All He Surveys Matt Dickinson finds all is well with Mr Perfect (for the moment) Interference in United's Affairs Amazes Gill The Game Matt Dickinson on the manager who believes that he was destined for the top Rich Rewards The Rise and Rise of the Special One Back from Foreign Climes Tom Dart assesses the rival attractions of the Premiership clubs' summer tours Owen Awaits Call as Madrid Ring Changes Matt Dickinson and Oliver Kay look at the options for England striker Inside the Robinho Deal The Glazer Memos The Summer Sales Arsenal Keep Winning Ways Ashton Should Be Norwich's Ace The Championship Peter Lansley runs the rule over the likely contenders and strugglers Times Prediction Wembley Wayfarers Pest Buys Middle Classes Drop Zone D-Days Best of the Web Chasing Pack Gunning for Bristol City Coca-Cola League One Expect joy in the West Country but pain in the Midlands, David McVay says Wembley Wayfarers Heavens to Betsy, Wycombe Could Emerge from the Wilderness Coca-Cola League Two Kaveh Solhekol looks at who will meet the challenge Times Prediction Middle Classes Picture Gallery Drop Zone Times Prediction Best Buy Risky Business Rangers Haunt Lambert Strachan's Celtic Draw Jeers Dundee UTD 1 The Times The Fantasy Game Bill Edgar names his own dream team as the new season draws ever closer This season we have a Bulldog Voyager Football Table … Billy's Boys How to Score To Enter Go to Sport The Players List Helpline Number More than Ways to Win The Prize Structure £200,000 on offer this season Live for the Game and Listen to It Every Friday on talk Sport Alvin Martin, the radio pundit, picks his team … are they a match for yours? To Enter Go to Value for Money Over Rated Forget Stars, Points Still Make Prizes Bill Edgar reveals why, in fantasy terms, it pays to ignore the crowd-pleasers Helpline Number Manager Arséne Wenger, Arsenal, £7m Become a Superstar with at Least Nine Friends and Win £5,000 to Share Super League Guide To Enter Go to Helpline Number Samsung
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