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News from 05/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Belinda Price, Robert Thicknesse, Timothy Kirkhope, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Graham Stewart, Richard Lioyd Parry, Richard Cleroux, Sam Marlowe, Thea Hudson, Geoff Brown, Pat Gibson, Pierre Piccard, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, lan Johns, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Derek Sinclair, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Martin Waller and Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Daniel McGraey, Hamilton of Daizell, Daniel Murdoch, Rodney E. b. atkinson, Madeleine Neave, Sean O'Neill and Rajeev Syal, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Gerard Baker, Rajeev Syal, Charlotte Newton and Jack Shenker, Sarah Vine, Jack Shamash, John Westerby, Alfred Friday, Pete Paphides, Rob Smith, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sarah Marks, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Vaughan Freeman, Reg Maling, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sandy Bruce-Lockhart, Steve Bird and Sean O'Neill, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Edward Rivlin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Julian Brazier, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Crossland, George Caulkin, Bruce Anderson, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Caroline Merrell and Christine Seib, Richard Beeston, Michael Theodoulou and Adam Fresco, Allen Robertson, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Roymond Keene, Martin Waller, Anastasia Parkes and Susannah Price, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Angus Batey, Rob Green, Stephen Dalton, Philip Cullum, (Deputy Chief Executive), Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Sean O'Neill, Daniel McGrory and Richard Beeston, Michael Henderson, Susannah Price, John Weston, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Mark Bristow, Joe Bolger, Ben West, Grainne Gilmore, Damian Barr,

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The Times The Diva Lawyer Quarter-point cut in interest rates Cash machine clone Asylum reprieve Bricks and Mortar Israeli bus killings High waters Index A1-Qaeda surfaces to hail 7/7 atrocities Picture Gallery Britpop revisited Aussies' worst day at the office since 1938 Interest rate cut by a quarter point to stimulate spending In the Times Today A1-Qaeda surfaces to hail 7/7 Mortgages on the Way down Council tax bills 'could rocket' Pills ineffectual Caravan arrest Care inquiry Reading jail Island killing Correction Cash machine fraudsters caught An East European gang stole more than £200,000 using a scam expected to cost banks more than £100 million this year. Simon de Bruxelles reports Skoda Fabia A "skimmer". left, is placed over the slot of the cashpoint … What did the Tories want, a discount? says Saatchi of £2.5m bill Saatchi CV Leadership battle 'a distraction' Three still held over murder Gun under bed Life sentence Suicide on video Anfield fan dies Bond villain trial Goodbye, Anne Renault Where rivers run high on cocaine Analysis of waste water in Italy shows a startlingly high level of drug abuse, reports Nigel Hawkes The deadly game of cat and mouse from a1-Qaeda's No 2 Video threatening further attacks on Britain is scrutinised by investigators desperate to track down brains behind terror group. Richard Beeston reports Tape is attempt to keep control of splinter groups, analysts say Four weeks on, the 8.50 pulls out of King's Cross again The Link Women swap Tube for an inner tube Neighbours found Italy suspect a scary man Cheltenham & Gloucester First man on bombing charge Jaguar 'Woeful' musical to close after premiere is savaged 'So Bad, It's Unendurable' BT The Edinburgh Issue Cameron wavers with the winds of war People Sainsbury's Picture Gallery Shallow grave Perfect timing Chaos over expulsions of Zimbabwe refugees In Cinemas now Asylum-seekers can stay while risk of return is measured Dixons Trekkies beware—it's sci-fi, but not as you know it… Shirley English attends the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention, where they like their science real Millions Life sentence for gang murder Combing nits beats chemicals House blaze woman was shot Banksy breaches security wall Canard-Duchêne £77m lottery winner comes out of hiding dfs dfs Moors murders to be turned into TV drama Tories' values and virtues Terror and rights Murderous intent Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… Tories' values and virtues Navigating through the red tape of the new licensing laws Scotland's economy and fiscal independence Breathless control Junk food Hitched Single ticket Seize the day? Changing the Balance Britain should do more to promote democracy in southern Iraq Seams Fair The walk-on role history of a small, red ball If you're afraid you might be over the hill but are not sure, here's the test Veiled Threats Britain is far more tolerant than its critics Voice of bigotry-or sense George Takes a Break A1-Qaeda, Victorian style A bomb on the Underground was only one of the anarchist outrages that shook Europe a century ago The Times All this junk deserves to be toast Our obsession with low prices, from toasters to toys, has led to plummeting standards Everything in the American garden is lovely. So why the long face, buddy? The growth of China has contributed hugely to US prosperity yet Americans are unnerved History of oldest door is unlocked Furniture Village 1,000 Years of Abbey History Toyota Boy swept to his death by Severn tide Currys Handyman shot in the heart Chaplin's props under hammer New era of cheap gene maps Gull candidate takes bit of a flyer Ford Vicar's cyber sermons net an international congregation No power-sharing until IRA acts on arms vow, Blair tells Unionists AA Landlords apply to open late under new pub laws Skier killed by a blood clot Bosses suspended Cruel mugging Bare-faced cheek Lawyer disbarred Roll of honour More folic acid in everyday diet is key to big babies New drug reduces breast cancer relapses sky HRT risk 'less than thought' Jet-ski boy must stay in Cyprus Staples I think I broke her neck, says Thai murder suspect Up and down the Airwaves Timesonline Norwich Union Ewan McGregor Boost at breakfast signals better times for Radio 1 £6bn NHS computer plan at risk T2 Cover Story KeeptheBeat ID card critics go on offensive Identity Cards Galloway in 'martyrs' row Armed Forces Vote for your favourite coast Rural Affairs Neff & Tecnik Kirov hits its stride in Old Russia Firstnight in T2 From ragas to riches: Ravi and Anoushka Shankar make sitars collide at the Proms By a Correspondent: Victory at Trafalgar, all over again Volvo Times World News Church going killer shocks a nation brutalised by violence Kidnap shooting of student horrifies even the world's so-called murder capital, reports Jonathan Clayton from Johannesburg Israeli kills four Arabs in bus shooting Magnet npower Easy Living Trouble-hit space crew pay tribute to dead colleagues Hiroshima struggles in vain against insults to memory of bomb victims The Times French hearts lift as their favourite son offers a cure for the blues (AP): Germany broke EU visa rules Resignation calls (Reuters): Phone tap fears (AFP): House arrest (Reuters): The gender gap Pandas show their faces emporio Former Oil-for-Food head accused (Reuters): President's son gets copyright Sudan rioting toll passes 130 (AFP): Turtles desert Malaysian beaches lastminute Niger Canada chooses a refugee as its new Governor-General The Times Alliance Leicester Are we fighting alone, asks town that lost 21 in a week egg The rise of Russian Muslims worries Orthodox Church lastminute (Reuters): Tigers call for end to killings (Reuters): Prisoner to stand (AP): Afghans return Blast victim (AFP): Coup censure (AP): Lightning death (AP): Shock rockers Design Exports The Times Briton accused of 'war cult' redesign at Berlin museum Times Business Amvescap drop Friday RBS boss admits he is seen as too keen to do big deals Rover's ex-directors lose keeper of their castle Unilever suffers as slimmers desert diet foods Hilton Board needs to rein in Fred the Shred Need to Know Business Big Shot Results in Brief Gillette's second-quarter profits jump Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Exchange Rates Data Day North Sea Oil Smaller Stock to Watch Quote of the Day The Times Springer close to TV group deal Stop Press China and India lure pilots from West to plug gaps Timesonline Maverick French investor takes 6% stake in Aegis Guardian bosses' pay increases in spite of £50m loss Veteran insider to run the ONS balancing act NYSE views 'trade abuse' claims after FSA alert Blunders added up for UK's leading statistician Cook's Tour of Duty Jarvis investors approve rescue Land Rover HSBC buys US credit card issuer Rolls-Royce wins $2bn US deal Firms 'must plug pensions gap' Jail house rocks Nokia chief to be chairman of Shell Anglo American on defensive over profits growth Lloyds TSB Vedanta soars to record high Russian oil group valued at £210m Britain stages ragged retreat from Lisbon Smith & Nephew says US inquiry could last years Multiple Display Advertising Items Generator's profits leap as prices rise Plot thickens for Five as it faces uncertain future Media Singing soldier lifts Warner but outlook remains flat Nic Hopkins examines whether the music group can compete with its giant rivals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediapolis Switched on BBC wins radio ratings battle as Heart weakens Sunny comments from brokers help to push BSkyB higher Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Eurotop 100 Slimmed-down Unilever can reward patient investors The Day's Biggest Movers ICI Gilts Falling jewellery sales send Signet lower Smaller Capitalisation Shares Millennium & Copthorne Business Equity Prices Out now in Bantam Press Hardcover The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For futher details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Times Times Register Denis Watts Coach who guided such athletes as Anne Packer, Tim Graham and Dorothy Hyman to Olympic success Dame Betty Ridley Church administrator who campaigned for the ordination of women Lives in Brief Professor Norman Horowitz, biologist and geneticist, was born on March 19,1915. He died on June 1,2005, aged 90 Sergeant "Smokey" Smith, VC Valiant Canadian who took on German Panther tanks and infantry single-handed Piero Cappuccilli Versatile baritone and pillar of the Italian operatic repertoire for three decades Skye's annual homage to the MacCrimmons Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Who was the little girl playing noughts and crosses on the BBC TV test card and what does she do now? Personal Column Civic reveals outline for future Childhood amnesia until age seven Law Report Size matters as Fiat takes gamble on the Croma Drivers unaware of hazards in travelling overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items High-flying student of the atmosphere Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On the Day Dr Stephen Ward, the osteopath at the centre of the Profumo scandal, died after taking an overdose at a friend's flat Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast weather call Times Sport Picture Gallery Alan Lee meets a young jockey who has followed a singular path to establish a growing reputation Golam thrives on beating the odds Times Test Johnston primes Attraction for Newbury return New Market Lingfield Park The Wright Track Haydock Park Montgomerie chooses to throw in his hand Golf Racing Yesterday's Results Leading Scores Sedgefield Worcester Rusedski beaten Barber prepares to upset Klüft Athletics Lucozade Sport Gozna turns on the style Bowls Third chance for Warrington Rugby League The Results Service Today's Fixtures IPA IRB pledges £30m as a standard-bearer Rugby Union Newcastle braced for unhappy Jenas to hand in stripes McClaren has Sporting chance of landing his targets The Times Figo completes move to inter Borgetti signs Wigan agree deal Tokyo concerns Coca Cola Wenger on offensive in quest to regain title Our Sports Staff: Mourinho plots future Codemasters The Game Score Boards Suppiah and Durston repay faith of Somerset Shoaib takes his time to reach full speed ahead The Sunday Times Habib puts early woes behind him to inspire Leicestershire recovery By a Correspondent: Benkenstein grabs the initiative for Durham Frizzell County Championship Second Division Kent's unity of purpose underlined by Stevens Frizzell County Championship First Division Scoreboard from Canterbury Martin-Jenkins states case in emphatic fashion Scoreboard from Hove Gidman revives Gloucestershire with another precise century Scoreboard from Cheltenham Hutton and Shah show application to gain the upper hand The Times Beer-soaked rapture for In-ger-land's barmy army Matthew Pryor samples a slice of life in the Eric Hollies Stand at Edgbaston Spotlight intensifies on 'Chosen Two' Mercedes-Benz Inside Edge Catch of the day Ball of the day Pitch Report Mental Disintegration Rain or shine? Bowlers denied by Sri Lanka rally Bizarre and Unlucky Casualties Xi Timesonline Australia's hopes are torn after rugby loss Trescothick sets stage for a mad, Peugeot The Times Crossword Score Board Times Sport Australia on back foot after Flintoff cashes in The Times 5 Pages of the Best Coverage Numbers Game The Times Lawyers, Italian Style Why I'll leave National Singles Week to the quirkylones I have spent years devising an alternative to the Bridget Jones narrative of single life Quotes of the Day Join the Debate Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Picture Gallery A poll on my beauty? Inevitable, I suppose Antonietta Sonnessa achieved overnight celebrity by defending July 21 bomb suspect Hussain Osman. In her first interview she tells Richard Owen how she is coping with instant fame Flat bread that gives you a lift Dish The Times I just didn't want to be me, didn't want to live The suicide of Alice McGovern rekindled painful memories for Anastasia Parkes and Susannah Price I Felt Miserably close to Failure My feelings were invisible to an outsider, an anger behind a teenage life Hair with Hari Ask Lucia A vintage crop Luxury with Lucia You may find nothing. You may come away with something you will love forever Children's rooms can be given a charm infusion—look out for chairs and mirrors Elegance and a little gravity Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Sounds Exposed! the truth behind that spat Ten years ago Damon Albarn's band hit No 1, and sowed the seeds of failure. Pete Paphides recalls a great pyrrhic victory downloadchart iTUNES Times Reader Offer HMV popcds Supergrass looked ready to be put out to pasture. But now they've recorded a surprisingly good album, says Pete Paphides This music made me pick up my guitar and play Everyone's a fan, even the famous, and here some of them come over all gooey about the songs and albums that lit their fire Mercury Prize And a Few More Undying Loves Uncht The Times Life back with the folks Interview Hailed as a new Dylan, Willy Mason was on the verge of burning out. But he's still standing, finds David Sinclair A Life in Black and White How practice made perfect Hilary Finch keeps score on the creative duet of composer Marc-André Dalbavie and pianist Leif Ove Andsnes fruitstock classicalcds Piano recording has come a long way, says Geoff Brown, from paper rolls through Glenn Gould to the brilliant Stephen Hough More Classical Albums Piotr Anderszewski takes Pole position Dance Dance Moves Orchard, Dartford Theatre Time and Time Again Stephen Joseph, Scarborough A rising sitar at the Proms Rockney's still rolling Circuses TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times David Chater's Choice Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Main Channels Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice The new rules of the fame game Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3661 Solution to Crossword 3660 Word Watching Polygon Harrods The Times The Wood Samaritans Urban first-time buyers still face a tough challenge but the problem is even more acute in rural areas The Surveyor There has been much made of the continuing decline … Picture Gallery Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say The South East In Family House in Southwest London The Come-Hither Look Careful owners enabled this medieval manor to retain its beauty, says Marcus Binney Rialto Time to Go Home to the Office Converted commercial buildings offer a great way to live in the heart of town, writes Damian Barr The Sky at Height Atriums brings the stars right into your home, says Sarah Marks We'll Take Manhattan Europeans with money are snapping up designer homes in New York, writes John Price Down Town Linden Lower Mill Estate The Apartment Store Investors seeking value may pick up a bargain on the shop floor, says Paula Hawkins Enjoy the Wood Life Nature lovers are branching out to buy their own patch of forest, writes Ben West Trunk Calls Bough to the Tree Wise Men Everyone loves an oak in the garden, but a survey could avert insurers' worries, says Jack Shamash Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items telfordhomes Northern Soul Homes with Buyers have a wealth of choice in the city that never sleeps Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Loan Advice The Times What's on Multiple Display Advertising Items Gunwharf Quays

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