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News from 02/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Thair Shaikh, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Liz Bestic, David Aaronovitch, Tom Dyckhoff, Stephen Parkinson, Peter Lansley, Michael S. Morris, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Richard Owen and Sean O'Neill, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Lucy Porter, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, James MacDonald, Geoff Brown, John Halford, Sam Lister, Edmund King, Matthew Hayden, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Daniel McGrory and Richard Owen, Emma John, Aidan Eardley, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Saul Lehrfreund and Parvais Jabbar, Hugh Tunstall-Pedoe, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Alan Hamilton, Andrew Cooper, Tony Blair, Michael JOPLING(Government Chief Whip), Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, William Blair, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Daniel Murdoch, Keir Starmer, Minna Fry, Ruby Dixon, Daniel McGrory, Jane Wheatley, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Rose Heiney, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Raf Cranwell, Tim Renton, Mike Laughton, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Christopher Ashton-Jones, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Veronica Cowan, Gary Jacob and Nick Szczepanik, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, David Dorrell, John Greensmith, Danny Lee, Craig Lord, Ashling O'connor, Anthony Colman, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Bill Cash, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, John Godrey, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Carole Todd, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Stewart Reuben, Richard Haigh, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Celia Richardson,

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The Times Murder team seek star's brother Army cuts HSBC profits Caesarean risk Owen in limbo 'There are subtle signs that mark us out as true Brits' King Fahd of Saudi Arabia Index Yard fears Italy delay is slowing bomb hunt When a knight of the realm was 'the dregs of society' How Alan Clark's vision for Forces became a reality In the Times Today Crossword 55 Miscellany The Times Bambi, the basketball fan who loved a beer Italian delays slow Yard's bomb hunt Blair's end as MP dismissed Boy shot in car Two hit in raid Daylight killing Commons arrests Normal service Rugby fan freed BT Marriage is for ever, fax warned Architect jailed for killing wife Marxist millionaire flew into a rage over her desire to send their daughter to a private school, Sean O'Neill reports Garrison to be halved as Army winds up longest operation Police and the military have agreed an instant response to last week's IRA statement, reports Michael Evans Unionists reject 'dangerous and dishonest move' Sinn Fein must work with police, says chief Renault Easy Street Four life terms for sex attacker Looks matter Suspect killed Game for life A room without a view—£20 American 'ghost prisoners' may yield vital clues Victims targeted by salesmen offering 'no win, no fee' The trail of phone calls and money that leads to Saudi Arabia Young Asians focus of searches Footballer's brother is named in search for racist axe killers the AA Bus victim's friend died in 7/7 Scouts win trip of a lifetime Marriage stopped People's Games Atkinson returns Parkinson's boost BBC apologises Fox picks chicks Teenage drinking is 'out of control' Health Risks Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Law Caesareans may reduce fertility A 17-year childbirth study suggests that the procedure could lead to problems with future conceptions, reports Sam Lister Chanel Reading Da Vinci Norwich Union Minor heroes Barclays Ps Phil Collins finally comes out Terrorism and the rule of law Prince of Wales and management of the Duchy of Cornwall National Lottery funds for 2012 Olympics Iraqi deaths Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Radio 4 and 'fun' Harry Potter Kurdish rights in Turkey Ups and downs Super savings Picture Gallery Arms and the Truth Demilitarisation has its logic—a reconciliation industry does not Weighty Issues Diets and body image surveys can slim down your self-esteem Are you with the green pom-poms, the dog walkers or the orchestra? Tokyo Notebook Royal Change The new Saudi king must press on with urgent reforms Hands up-who want British society to be as white as Narvik in January? Pass the Coca-Cola test and enter No 10 If you didn't recognise that Tony Blair was the real thing, you deserved being marginalised for at least a decade Riddles in the sand kingdom The House of Saud will need all its guile and toughness to see off challenges from home and abroad Thunderer: Coppers out of thin air Invincible goes into retirement Lloyds TSB University cheats on the rise Signposts point to restoration Privilege Cities vie to honour man who won't be born for 200 years How Jagger accused drugs raid police of corruption Britpop's ambassadors prepare to take Tokyo They Enjoyed the High Life, but It's All over now Diver defied orders and spied on ship lastminute.com Jordans Consumer Care Team Keeping pace Pioneer heart patient dies after 25 years Vibrant folk cover the compass points Firstnight Music Cambridge Folk Festival Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds Toucan The Sharpest Critics Privilege Times World News Bush overrides objections to install Bolton as UN envoy 'There is no such thing as the United Nations' Route to the Top World leaders praise the king The smooth succession of King Abdullah suggests that there will be little change in the foreign and oil policies of his country, writes Michael Theodoulou Wife's maintenance bid will continue in court What They Said Oil markets unmoved Dynasty faces enormous challenges in years ahead Russia orders cull as bird flu migrates towards West Ireland Party row 'drove MP to suicide' Iran restarts nuclear plant (Reuters): Corpses dumped (AP): Election concern (Reuters): Church steps in Buried babies (Reuters): Banana ruling (AP): Settlement tours Direct Line Insurance plc Dell Shuttle team told to repair tiles in space Atkins slims down as customers quit low-carb diet. . . Direct Line …and chefs feel the pinch in France RAC Insurance Limited The Times Nation in despair over leader's death Loss of Sudan's unifying Vice-President in a helicopter crash has led to riots in Khartoum, reports Xan Rice Ruthless and Charismatic Times Business Oil hits new high Tuesday August 2 2005 News Corp talks Factory recession Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Float would pay 888.com chief HSBC eyes emerging markets to boost earnings Fake tan backers to soak up £80m in firm's sale Bond's canny investment Once upon a time Leftists taunted the Stock Exchange … In transition Banking on truly independent advice Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Business Big Shot Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Tele. ring purchase Stop Press Cable stake Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Smaller Stock to Watch Woolworths takes £34m hit HSBC Picture Gallery Inchcape in talks on China deal Setback for quick sale of Tiny Japan puts tariffs on US steel Licensing laws' lock-in Picture Gallery Shell ordered to dismantle pipeline Caribbean growers lose banana battle Death of rebel leader 'won't put White Nile deal at risk' Record firms take file sharers to court Domestic decline sends industry into recession The Times New chief named at Nokia Warning Bells Wimpole Amicus in talks over historic Marconi location Pubs' last orders Kesa share shock City Diary Responsible rock City Diary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hope of quick sale at stricken Red Letter Retailer to run fashion label in UK Amvescap shares rise on talk of spurned suitor's return Larger Capitalisation Shares Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Eurotop 100 AstraZeneca will find new medicines are the only cure Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Recovery gives right signal for Filtronic Smaller Capitalisation Shares Huntsworth Business Equity Prices BIE Interim Executive Equity Prices Business 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 King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud Saudi ruler who set his face against political reform in his country and failed to grant a role to its emerging middle class John Garang Resolute rebel leader whose 21-year military campaign on behalf of the southern Sudanese gave rise to a peace accord that promised an end to civil strife For Garang oil companies in Sudan were 'mercenaries working for the Islamic regime' John Garang, Vice-President of Sudan, was born on June 23, 1945. He died in a helicopter crash on July 30, 2005, aged 60 Graduations GMC guidance on withdrawing treatment is lawful Law Report Court of Appeal Lives in Brief Makobo Modjadji VI of Balobedu, Rain Queen, was born in 1978. She died June 12, 2005, aged 27 N. J. Crisp, writer, was born on December 11,1923. He died on June 14,2005, aged, 81 Robert Clarke, actor, was born on June 1,1920. He died on June, 11 2005, aged 85 Court Circular Changing the Guard Premium Bonds Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Latest Wills Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private School Notices Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Bridge Hawarden is the Welsh hotspot Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day August 2, 1976 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Motivator in fine fettle for autumn campaign Times Test Handicaps add their weight to Goodwood's glorious appeal Brighton Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings The Times Sports Book Catterick Palmelro gets drugs ban Crowd-pleaser McLean dies Race plans alter King setback Quintet rewarded The Results Service Today's Fixtures Sea-chest treasure back in water Sailing Cowes Week New rules for pole race Motor Racing Pickering put on alert to carry the baton for next generation David Powell reports from Britain's Finland training camp that an A-level student could line up with the Olympic champions Times Online Poaching of medics adds insult to body with injury blight The Times Dream Moves? Hackett cuts a dash as Davies is left with bronze Swimming Warrington's signing of Johns greeted with mixed feelings Rugby League Trash talk only rattles the cage Gillespie finds rhythm for Australia What the Aussies are Saying Montgomerie makes most of chance Collingwood drafted in to provide cover for England Double-your-money offer persuades Johnson to stay Sturrock will be quick to adapt in new environment Francis in talks with Wigan Ince's final goal Swap declined Security promise Stubbs signing Sturrock will be quick to adapt in new environment Lyons talk up interest to increase Essien price Comeback Kings Strachan plans unlikely recovery The Times Crossword 23,044 The Insider As New figures reveal that half of England's playing … For the first time in its 1,500-year history, sumo … Benítez revels in attention of 'concerned' Mourinho Times Sport Patient Owen forced to play waiting game with United The Times T2 If They Build It, You Will Come Our love/hate relationship with Tesco The subtle signs that mark us out as true Brits Join the Debate French-with tears Stuck in the middle Wheely stupid Image of the Day A child with malnutrition at the Médecins sans Frontlères centre in Maradi, Niger. The United Nations yesterday doubled food aid to the country Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? But is there any local honey still for tea? Why do we wax nostalgic about the village high street and its artisan shops but spend our money in Tesco? Jane Wheatley says the choice is not just about where we shop, but how we live Coming your Way? Suicide bombing Robert Baer, a former CIA spy who presents a television documentary on the history of suicide bombing, says he knew the practice would come to the UK. And it's not the West's values, but its foreign policies, that are to blame The Times Flurry with the Fringe on top… On the eve of the Edinburgh Festival, Rose Heiney recalls her Fringe debut while Lucy Porter plans her campaign Find a Flat, Book the Hall and Start the Drinking Lessons NB Doctor's Orders When a patch works Taking medication through the skin is not only easier for those who forget their daily tablets-it may also be more effective, says Liz Bestic Here's to the long, slow lunch home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Spanish Eggs with Prawns and Coriander Less a Carry On Lifetime I'd like to come back as a gay man Win the products to give you that va-va-voom In the final part of our series on the top 100 beauty products, we give you the chance to win this week's selection of grooming tools and cosmetic accessories—as chosen by our experts Worship at the Da Vinci altar Dan Brown's hit novel has led thousands of tourists to a small Edinburgh chapel. Can it take the strain, asks Tom Dyckhoff How to stage a play from scratch in just 24 hours A Temple and its Secrets Edinburgh after Rossyln… Radio Seizing the day Theatre Write, cast, direct and perform a play in just 24 hours? Neil Fisher experiences pure physical terror at the Old Vic Entertainments Proms Violins!! BBC SSO/Volkov The pioneering spirit Concert Summer Festival Dartington Pop Global Gathering Long Marston Airfield, Stratford-upon-Avon Theatre The Fever TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times This World looks at the dating game in China Prime-time multichannel planner Sky One Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Facing compulsion with compassion Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3658 Profile Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us Irritant of the Week Other Views The Top Stories It's important that we all know who you are Issue of the Week Identification The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Local Government 4 Foreign Ways forum3 Assault risk for new teachers Education Arts degrees don't add up Education Index Reform in need of a proper plan Public Policy IT successes may grab a share of the headlines Computing All set to beat Gershon targets Local Government Get in line for the 2012 Games Interview Moira Swinbank, the chief executive of TimeBank, tells David Rose why she is not fazed at the prospect of having to recruit 70,000 volunteers for the London Olympic Games Media Monitor Get in line for the 2012 Games Born: July 5, 1957, in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Career: … In the Professional Press Health 6 New Medical Research Hands-on way to retain nurses Health Other Stories we Liked Burnout 'virus' may be a risk Medical effect of disaster Index Careers Coursewatch How They See us Conflict over sector's role Charities New bidders raise the ante Housing Hero . . . Seeing red over White Paper Social Care Grudge Alert Legislation Update Jobs Tribal Spa Gatenby Sanderson Public Agenda GatenbySanderson kmc Institute of Naval Medicine Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk How to Place your Job Listing The Job . . . Antisocial Behaviour Officer How to Place your Job Listing Over to you . . . This relationship is cause for concern What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside Law Picture Gallery Army Traditional rights in the balance How far should the Government go in its efforts to curb free speech, asks Danny Lee lawyer of the week The Chief Targets so Far The Times Law Section News Chambers Free to hold independent court Ghana's judiciary has withstood very tough times, William Blair writes Uganda's death row inmates are saved from the noose Keir Starmer, Saul Lehrfreund and Parvais Jabbar on a landmark decision that has saved hundreds of condemned prisoners The children who are safer on the streets Emma John on the work of Clear, a charity helping the poorest children of Kenya Timesonline A message to FSA reviewers: one size does not fit all cases Although pleased with changes to the way the regulatory committee works, the City still has its worries, writes Stephen Parkinson law week What the legal journals are reporting this week law letters Cot deaths: another look at the figures Coroners are under fire from all corners Bombings are merely the latest problems for the service. Veronica Cowan reports lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel A lurid past could sour later libel trials Lewisham

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