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News from 03/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Ahson Saeed Hasan, William Reid, Jon Ashworth, Peter Kllnger, David Adams, Thair Shaikh, Pat Holbrook, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Adam Fresco, and Michael Theodoulou, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, Jeremy Kingston, Nick Daws, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Richard Owen, Daniel McGrory and Richard Ford, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ahmed Al-Sheikh, Jane MacArtney, Peter Wood, Edward Green, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Michael Hamilton, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Irene Smith, Pat Glbson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Mark lrving, David Roche, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, David Jensen, Lisa Grainger, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, Morgan Falconer, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Keith Walker, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Stephen Rosenberg, Olwen Davis, Helen Nugent, Leo Cooper, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, lvo Tennant, Stewart Tendler, Michael Evans and Richard Ford, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, James Doran, Anne Kelly, Ivor Lucas, Ashling O'connor, illegible, Alistair Cooke, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Efraim Halevy, Jacqui Goddard, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Andy Taylor, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, S. A. M. Nashef (Consultant surgeon, Papworth Hospital), Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Tim Luckhurst, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Alice Miles, Dominic Walsh and Martin Waller, Amir Taheri, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Don Mullan, Mark Bristow,

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The Times Hundreds escape aircraft crash Footballer's plea MG's revival Times soars Vaughan blow Drink and junk food binge raises health fears Alcohol sales up 10 per cent in year Fresh fruit and vegetables drop Terror tax as London counts security cost In the Times Today World News Business Sport T2 The Register Crossword 71 Miscellany Blair to quit as MP at next election, says his local agent Go-ahead for Africa plan Casino fraud gang convicted Hate campaign 'Insult to Bulgaria' Court's final bow School checked Officer arrested Charitable value We Have a Problem Toucan I'm just popping out for a spot of space-age DIY Last orders: the pubs, clubs and hotels that could lose their licences Drink and junk food health fears Time, Please A real festival to lure all old hands to the pumps Rolex Death Does Not Scare Me 'For those who loved me: don't mourn my death. Life is simply not for me' Londoners face terror tax to pay for extra police On Other Pages Did alleged leader of 21/7 meet 7/7 bombers in Pakistan? CIA seeks Zambia man 'Mafia-style' immunity deal could put suspect beyond reach of British law Religious hatred crimes shoot up T2 Cover Story Keep on Beat Cancer screening by post to save thousands of lives Fifth Briton on list of victims Teacher killed Mother in court Drink-driver jailed The big snip Late degree Royal opening Cornhill Passengers saved as crashed Airbus erupts into flames Life after death as coma mother has a daughter Barclays dfs Citroën Axeman cometh, and taketh away Land Rover Going for a song O2 Down Time Coming soon to a PC near you: the latest movies Give yourself up, footballer tells brother sought over race murder Fiat A Correspondent: Bomb scare text was student's 'stupid joke' churchill BAA T2 Jet-ski Briton, 16, dies after being run over by boyfriend MAB's record Faith schools New wars need new rules Support urged for infantry Churchill on Iraq Ups and downs Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline. co. uk/debate Hospital league table 'flawed' Scottish rule Criticism and praise for our national parks King Fahd Niger famine Super savings A new twist The Times Back to the Brink The death of John Garang jeopardises the peace deal in southern Sudan Last Orders Blundering bureaucracy has created a cocktail of confusion over licences Take a look at the photograph: the hour has come to do my public duty Stop and Think The need for honesty and realism about 'racial profiling' King Abdullah prepares to surf the unpredictable wave of democracy A black day for Britain's self-image Racism is endemic among old and young - and its eradication must begin in schools The Times timesonline Build 'em up, pile 'em high Suddenly, and surreptitiously, it could become a lot easier to put up new housing in the country Just stop including me, please Private escorts failing to deliver prisoners on time Creme first direct Direct Line Revenue refuses to write off tax credits Safe to keep taking the painkillers Woolf's lighthouse is reprieved Army investigating recruit abuse Postwoman kept 10,000 items Birds Eye Family history in heirloom Escape from this prison can't come soon enough First Night Theatre Behind the lron Mask Duchess Theatre, WC2 Nationwide The Sharpest Critics Claim firms say DTI deal does not apply lrishferries Blunder hands miners' solicitors £5m windfall Flawed claims contracts leave taxpayers to foot the bill, reports Andrew Norfolk egg Single living is the new way to find happiness Solo Lifestyles Young men suffering from 'early life crisis' AA RIAS Who is the Most-Successful Prime Minister? Thatcher still holds iron grip on Downing Street Dozens of British war graves are vandalised c'mon, give us a click! Near miss with a giant twister A Job for Life 'I feel the treatment I've had has been abysmal' Coroner keeps families waiting for years to learn how loved ones died Lord Chancellor urged to sack solicitor with huge backlog, reports Adam Fresco London Energy Times World News Kasparov makes opening move in quest for Russian revolution The chess champion is campaigning to prevent President Putin from standing for a third term, reports Jeremy Page Meet the King They Say He Says At rest with commoners: the king in a plain shroud The Times (Reuters): Protesters' Gaza rally Simple Burial Insurance By Our Foreign Staff: Judge shot dead in car by motorcycle gunman unicef Iran risks sanctions after breaking nuclear pledge Mother tells of babies in window boxes Inside Track New obstacle blocks Turkish road to EU Niger A decree of spelling logic gives Germans the triple-L Old enemies' war games send a powerful message to the US Russia and China hope to sign a massive arms deal after staging joint exercises for the first time, writes Jane MacArtney Deadly avian flu strain spreads in Siberia (Reuters): UN offers to help Garang inquiry (AP): Network banned Emergency appeal (Reuters): Stillbirth scandal (Reuters): 'Plotter' cleared (AP): People smugglers (Reuters): Skater arrests The Times Winning Tails DNA clears man of rape after his 19 years in jail Iguana army marches on its stomach Times Business Enron settlement Buyout backed Smiths slips Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones China eyes Europe after Unocal Ryanair braced for hard winter as it hedges fuel costs Nanjing to revive MG marque at Longbridge Cut costs, not corners While United States energy companies may be out of … Oil rigged Rosetta Stone Finally, Cook turns up heat on Brown Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Bank chief barred Stop Press Dynegy deal 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 Amvescap to fend off bidders despite fall in profits Deloitte partner paid £3.6m A&l taking direct approach JP Morgan plans $4bn spree Bank in $2.4bn Enron settlement Online gambler in $39m takeover OFT clears Stanleybet purchase Gambling Floats on the Cards PokerStars to move its base before possible London float Non-execs appointed as Cassava heads for $1.5bn IPO Competition body whips OFT for its TV racing verdict Timesonline MG Rover plan is nothing new Rebukes for the OFT Ofcom may look into £166m sale of BBC unit Red Letter chief ousted by fellow Dragon What's Hot and What's Not CBI urges rate cut as high street shows little recovery Tribunal hears that traders endorsed 'rubbish' Biofuel drive is simply another form of aid for Europe's farms EU slips on banana subsidies ONS adds £1.25bn rail funding to public debt MMC's interim profit falls 59% Spelling it out Qinetiq makes £163m push into US A cheap shot Soap maker aims to clean up with milk venture Hit the right note Filter firm chiefs set to catch £15m in takeover Healthy ring of metals prices continues to boost miners Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Eurotop 100 A&l looking becalmed as it sticks to safety-first strategy The Day's Biggest Movers Ryanair Gilts Builders falter as brokers change stance Smaller Capitalisation Shares PZ Cussons Business Equity Prices action Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times 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 Times Register Michael Gearin-Tosh Oxford don who achieved wide repute for adopting alternative medicine to treat his cancer Al Aronowitz Columnist whose connections with poets and musicians paved the way for gonzo journalism Lives Remembered Naoji Iwatani Entrepreneur who promoted the use of propane in postwar Japan before turning his attention to the potential of hydrogen Lord Wardington Bibliophile whose unrivalled collection of atlases came close to destruction in the fire which damaged his medieval home Professor J. B. Trapp Scholar of humanism, and a pillar of the Warburg Institute Act within rational proportionate competence of Parliament Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Amendment would add new cause of action outside time limit Queen's Bench Division Changing the Guard Births, Marriages and Deaths Court Circular Bridge Chess Questions Answered Personal Column The Times The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Today: Sunny Spells and Showers, Heaviest in Scotland Temperatures: Max 23C, Min 8C Submarine ill-met by moonlight Weather Eye Times Sport Bleak choice for stalls handlers Racing Times Test Fallon wins every way with modest approach Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Catterick Jockeys intent on boycott of Arena courses Pontefract Newcastle Bridge Newhaven EBF Median Auction Maiden Fillies Stakes McEvoy has eye on late booking for Dubawi Epsom Yarmouth The Results Service Henman backs academy to emulate Bollettieri success Tennis Neil Harman says anticipation of a surge in interest is well-founded with latest launch Today's Fixtures Breisner warns of tough test Rossi remains Abram leaves Simpson recalled Els surgery Juniors prepare Ferrari sign tyro Massa to replace Barrichello Motor Racing Baseball attacked for not playing hardball Drugs in Sport Reform plans run into European opposition Team spirit ensures that Britain keep pace with US Women Frizzell County Championship First Division Second Division First-Class Averages Clubs Faltering Royals fail to match fireworks of Afzaal Totesport League Net profit turns into loss for hurt captain The Times Ghosts of Tyldesley and Rhodes help to make Edgbaston ground for optimism Tomorrow Timesonline Adding an Edge to England Bastion Gooch one of the few to turn tables on king of spin The former England captain had a successful strategy facing the wiles of Shane Warne, lvo Tennant reports MacArthur preparing for crack at China Edward Gorman finds record-breaking sailor following in Beckham's wake Times Online B&Q's plans to cash in on fame misguided Haves and the Have Yachts Generous Cut of Mourinho's Coat The Times Chamberlain still gets her kicks at Plainmoor By Our Sports Staff: Kenyon expects Chelsea to run away with title Cup Final may go to Cardiff Davids closer Wigan frustrated Le Tallec on loan Come in No 9. Why Owen can be a local hero at United (N) rather than a filler-in at United (M) Eriksson's promise persuades Johnson Double-your-money offer persuades Johnson to stay Newcastle back in for Boa Morte National Service by Lower Orders Pools Forecast Houllier in bid to sign former favourite on loan Strachan's troops salvage pride without reward Champions League Sponsors Get Shirty volkswagen The Times Crossword The Insider Liverpool indebted again to influence of Gerrard Times Sport Vaughan blow puts England out on a limb The Times Mortgages for Business The Ashes inside China in your hands The Times Quotes of the Day The motorway, man's poetic route to his primal roots Join the Debate Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Banks' greatest save: he kept me out of the IRA As the IRA gives up its guns Don Mullan reveals how he could easily have been a 'volunteer'—if it hadn't been for his idol, the England goalkeeper Gordon Banks We met: l couldn't speak The Times Gordon Banks The Times A fruit juice for me, please Heavy drinking among young women is now seen as a big problem. Zoe Strimpel, a keen social drinker, charts a week without alcohol Happy birthday, Mr Pac-Man It was inspired by pizza and spawned an industry that generates $30 billion a year—but 25 years on, the world's most recognisable computer icon has not made its creator a rich man. Leo Lewis reports Dear Bel, Do You Need Advice? Life, and Other Issues My partner is my best friend and soulmate, but he has never helped me to look after my daughter, can't provide emotional support and gets blind drunk at least once a week. I feel frightened and rejected My Son Tells Lies about our Family How to cobble a pudding together home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Peach and Berry Cobbler Is it Ok if I bring the children? Emotional Intelligence Alex Blake took her children along when she was invited on a week's break in Europe with childless friends—but as a result, they saw her at her tired and irritable worst After divorce I wanted security It is Ok I bring the children? At last, things of desire Great design rarely emerges in Los Angeles, but hotshot Todd Magill and his new label, Wyeth, are about to change all that, says Lisa Armstrong Desperate in Lycra Easy on the Eyes in the City of Angels Inclement Weather Arts Mine's a pint, please, curator Visual Art Morgan Falconer finds a working pub at the ICA's mischievous toast to London A Brush with the Pub London's Pride, Handed down River Voices Mark lrving on Tate Britain's tribute to the capital's constant but constantly changing river Art fairs are everywhere. But is their proliferation of any use to the unseasoned buyer? Before irony began Exhibition The decade that produced The Sweeney and the Curly Wurly was a time of innocence in art, says Mick Hume Proms Ravi Shankar Jazz Pee Wee Ellls Assembly Visual Art Anselm Kiefer: Part Ii Concert Evelyn Glennie Visual Art lan Hamllton Finlay Last Chance Carver Book Ahead The Death of Klinghoffer It's just not Godunov Opera Boris Godunov Covent Garden Proms First Choice Pop King Creosote/Tunng Theatre Cabin Class Entertainments Theatre A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings Creme A positive outlook Working Relationship Stephen Remington, chief executive of the charity, Action for Blind People, and his personal assistant, Anne Kelly Conference Call: A Really Capital Find Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A novel reason to be a temp Secretarial Secrets Lisa Jewell offers Lisa Grainger a literary tip Lunch Break FYI Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live BBC World Service Classic FM Talksport Virgin Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual UKTV History Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice A forlorn search for a China girl Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Crossword No 3659 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Win Champagne How to become a freelance writer The Writers Bureau

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