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News from 11/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Ramita Naval, T. S. Callaghan, Carol Lewis, David Adams, Edward Owen, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Andrew Blowers, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, Sara Buys, Anthony Darbyshire, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Matthew Hoggard, Sam Marlowe, Sylvia Crookes, Wendy Ide, Roger Maynard, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Daniel McGrory and Richard Ford, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Steve Bird, Neil Stuart, William Dalrymple, Jill Dupleix, Ben Hoyle and Russell Jenkins, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Ainsley Newson, Joan Cull, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Catherine Stewart, Alan Hamilton, Anna Wathen, Michael Tillotson, Peter Smithers, MS, Jane Cotton, Anastasia Parkes, Chris Johnston, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Angela Jameson, Salman Rushdie, Rosemary Bennett, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, John Drawbridge, Giles Smith Sport on Television, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Nick Rosen, Neel Mukherjee, Frank McMANUS, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Karen Bayne, Matthew Pearlman, Andy Roit, Martin Samuel, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Michelle Henry, Sarah Campbell, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Beryl Dixon, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, John Butterworth, Richard Owen, Lord Denman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, lvo Tennant, Dennis Anderson, Shomari Mosl, David Lipsey, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard E. Grant, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tosin Sulaiman, Brian MacArthur, Andrew M. Rosemarine, Mel Webb, George Caulkin, Paul Dancer, Paul Racey, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Plummer, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, James Christopher, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft,

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The Times Islamist radical faces deportation Oil price hits $65 General sacked Jet-ski boy fined Booker longlist Liverpool march on Late drinking law in danger as rebellion gathers pace Ready, Freddie? The nervy nation expects Picture Gallery In the Times Today World News Business Sport T2 The Register Crossword 79 Miscellany Firefighters' union threatens to strike over job cuts plan All-night drink laws in doubt Catering strike hits BA flights £17m for Niger Bullied soldier Healthy restart Volumes of maps Pig cell implants Clarification How to Check out Fatherhood Sandals Often it is not worth all of the heartache It's a very testing time for fathers The growth in genetic checks reveals that 1 in 25 men is bringing up a child he mistakenly believes to be his own. Finding out the truth can be devastating reports Sam Lister Novices take on Booker all-stars The literary award's longlist may be the most star-studded yet, but it includes three first-timers. Dalya Alberge reports Miraculous alignment in the literary firmament The List Renault A bridge too late to spare a country postwoman's muddy boots Moves to expel 'al-Qaeda cleric' College cuts ties with Islamic institute Radical Islamist causes concern as ministers prepare to clamp down on extremism, reports Sean O'Neill Rescue crews let down by phone links Innocent chemist fears return to UK Heart operation preacher faces ban Tough plan faces opposition over deportation to 'abuse' countries will test Britain's resolve on law Women told to stay in as rapists cruise for victims PG Firm was warned about folding beds Biggs critical Mission delayed Boy in roof death VJ remembered Pilgrims Killed Cotton picked Fans pay £500 to see 'sexy' cricket Scotland throws down the gauntlet for all-star match Tout Tolls theAA. com £2m cost so far of Diana inquiry How triple bypass caught out man with three wives Castles in the Sea bmibaby. com Citroën Targetting strategy is wide of the mark People Blonde Brunette Today Tomorrow Toyota Is she, isn't she? Ps Vindication is sweet for Ephron Bridget and Harry double box-office takings for British films Lloyds TSB Business Screen Just the Ticket Hyundai Scientists dispute traffic link to childhood cancers Bank is criticised over £40,000 loan to delusional man Crash Blair's policy on Africa UN accounts Sage with age Place of nuclear power and coal in future energy policy Hadrian's Wall Queue-dodging Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Effects of new drinking hours Patient familiarity Cook's passionate campaigns Lost wills Toddling off Berry lore A new twist The Times Teaching the Teachers Muslims must insist that Islamic colleges are up to standard Testing Times Tips for coping with cricket excitement How did Scotland's proud heart of stone turn to this self-satisfied flab? Five against Iran Russia and China now share the West's alarm Friction alongside fiction Picture Gallery Treason or just a PR stunt? Government ministers are shameless in their cynical attempts to manipulate the public mood The Times Join the Debate Cut back? I haven't got the energy Higher oil prices are here to stay. It's we who must change, by learning to use less fuel Picture Gallery Muslims unite! A new Reformation will bring your faith into the modern era Bereaved novelist sues for £300,000 over rail crash Vauxhall Stick to rules or face court, boat owners told Tesco Fined jet-ski boy is free to come home PC World PC World WHSmith Stolen gift back after 30 years Multiculturalism thrives, poll says Genetic hangover for fruit files Brakes left off runaway train Taxi drivers to offer a safer ride Why I turned in killer husband The wife of a police officer who shot a thief kept his secret—until he had an after, Nicola Woolcock reports Holiday girls' rape allegation Tory rivals ensure open combat is out for now Graduates plan career change within a decade Man held over girl's car death Road rage killing MPs' speed band Barber misses cut Worker's suicide Singer takes oath On the spot Bullseye host hits a new low with dwarf curling Toucan Revising indie sound Firstnight Pop Editors Scala, London, N1 First Night Jaguar Families give up hope for lost mountaineers Lloyds TSB Insurance Abbey Climber in six-day ordeal lifted from 6,000m ledge As heat is turned up, London puts Europe in shade Melting ice raises fears of an 'ecological landslide' Times World News Affair gets general sacked and divorced on same day Distinguished military career is ruined after senior officers take moral high ground, Tom Baldwin reports Iraqi pilot laid to rest alongside Americans Wife denies murder by milkshake Court claims of sexual abuse and adultery after the killing of a banker have expatriates enthralled, Jane Macartney reports Specsavers Times Online Minister is accused of nepotism Ford Mick Hucknall Corruption-buster faces death penalty for bribery The spam king pays £4m for freezing-up Hotmail Sender of billions of junk e-mails settles with Microsoft, reports James Bone Bradford & Bingley London Centre for Refractive Surgery Castro enjoys US wasp sting (AP): £3.6m settles Picasso dispute (AFP): Pinochet's wife is arrested (Reuters): Blanket of pollution causes chaos Mitsubishi Motors Village where the Pope was born pays the price of fame Democracy's ugly consequence intel inside npower How border row was solved by British officer's diplomacy Digitalglobe/ap A divided nation puts differences aside on the nuclear road Watchdog dithers as processing resumes Invasion of jellyfish hits Spanish beaches Jailed billionaire plans to run for parliament The Times Picture Gallery Diplomat hit in revenge attack (Reuters): Hellcopter crash Dallas star dies (AFP): Fatal Ecstasy (Reuters): Wheels of fortune First baptism site's source found Making a Meal The Times Rice genome is key to ending hunger Times Business News Corp block Energis sale blow Old Mutual surge Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Investors lose £1.25bn in Standard Life Switch to bonds Angry shareholders tell Shell to halt $5bn buyb Agencies need greater focus Bottom line Ing Direct Brown's economy is no laughing matter Need to Know Business Briefing Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Bossess blamed Stop Press Whirlpool offer Bet of the Day Exchange Rates Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Governor casts doubt on change to 'golden rule' The Times Hedge funds attack C&W deal Ex-chief of SRA to head up schools renewal Music giants battle over rights to American Idol Murdoch's $20 Million Bonus News Corp maintains guard against more Malone raids ITV pulls complaint to Ofcom over £17m BSkyB bill Growing demand forces oil price to $65 a barrel Land Rover Rise in profits fails to lift Lazard BAA at record despite attacks China discloses linked currencies Lobby group opposes Lord Harris Carbon Clean-up City Diary Too many cooks spoil broth Troubled waters City Diary Picture Gallery God and Mammon City Diary Times Online Regional agencies fail to help businesses DTI gives retailers more time to recycle 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 Interexec Fizzy drink deal nets founder £45m Firms cash in on Russia's new revolution Mittal Steel girds itself for a tough time ahead Man sails to 12-month high on flagship fund performance Larger Capitalisation Shares Business Markets Wall Street Major Indices 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 Production prospects leave questions over Xstrata Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Old Mutual Gilts McDonald's sales beef up supplier Smaller Capitalisation Shares Scottish Power Business Equity Prices The Times Equity Prices Business Reader Offers Ltd Cruise & Sail Abroad Reader Offers Ltd When summer can be a cycle of joy and discovery Travelbag An old favourite that's ready for a comeback ba. com Times Register Professor Xue Muqaio Pragmatic economist who provided the theoretical underpinning for China's free-market reforms Lives Remembered Frank Martin Illustrator and teacher whose confident draughtsmanship graced many book and exhibitions Mimi Parent Canadian artist who joined the postwar Surrealists in Paris and later made suggestive tableaux-objects Pietro Consagra Italian sculptor who championed a resonant abstraction Court can take account of pre-Act consumer protection infringements Court of Session Coroner's international obligation to hold inquest is compelling Court of Appeal Lives in Brief Court Circular Register Court & Social Military Matters Barrack-Room Ballads 52nd Light Infantry anniversary Birthdays The Gurkhas and victory in Burma Infantry reorganisation Birth, Marriages and Deaths Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Changing the Guard Nature Notes On this Day Five-Day Forecast Today Today: Showers Spreading East Rain in Northern Ireland. Temperatures: Max 24C, Min 8C Blackberries herald mellow fruitfulness Weather Eye Picture Gallery Weathercall Bridge Register Chess Winning Move Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? The Times Times Sport La Persiana rekindles memories for Jarvis Racing Times Test Weighing-room veteran adds another string to formidable bow Diary Salisbury Sport Racing The Times Sports Book Beverley Haydock Park Sandown Park Racing Yesterday's Results Salisbury Chepstow Beverley Yarmouth Sandown Park Hamilton Park Ladbrokes Woods can leave his rivals green with envy Golf Sport Britain face prospect of being worst squad ever Athletics World Championships Sport Athletics The Results Service Baseball Bowls Picture Gallery Slinging in the rain: weather fails to dampen Finns' love for javelin Cycling Tennis Today's Action Today's Fixtures The Greatest Test The Sunday Times Athletes enjoying their day in the sunglasses Athletics Sport Nakata arrives for Bolton loan talks Sport Football Douala targeted Guardiola trial Nafti misses out On Saturday Chelsea claim the high ground after reduction in fines Real confident that 'respected' Owen will stay Champions nearing last chapter of Essien saga Clive Brunskill/getty Images Last Night's Results The Ashes Newcastle put their pursuit of Anelka in holding tray Football Sport Morientes looking the part at last Champions League Sport Football The Times Skins Fox-Pitt has high hopes for final Sport Rusedski through Maximus reigns Bouza signing Triples crown The Times Croft hoists Glamorgan away from humiliation Cricket Frizzell County Championship First Division Smith displays mastery for Middlesex Sussex fail to cash in against depleted attack Bichel steals show in battle of Australians Scoreboard Hunter on target as Derbyshire seize the initiative Yesterday's Scoreboards Caddick reaches precious milestone Second Division Cricket Sport England dismiss rage against the machine Matthew Pryor on the home team's unusual preparations for the third Test Sport the Ashes betfair Captains in Crisis Edwards takes control after rearguard action Heads or Tails? Teams Vaughan relies on instinct The Times Batting first is the hard and fast rule on Marron's pitch The Ashes Sport Flintoff will bring house down Sport the Ashes VW Shock Therapy The Times Crossword The Insider Tests may be back to back but we're still feeling fresh Matthew Hoggard is ready for the challenge at Old Trafford, mentally and physically The Ashes Sport Times Sport Vaughan relies on instinct as Australia aim to strike back The Times The Renault Safety Zone Index How Rubbish is your Rubbish? The Times Quotes of the Day Prezza the buffoon should simply not be left in charge Join the Debate Chav a heart Out of control Pregnant pause Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Are you an eco-wimp or Nick Rosen thought his house was environmentally friendly—until he boiled the kettle for Penney Poyzer, whose new TV series shows us how to be green Saving Enough? Never were girls so beautiful, food so delicious Release from the Japanese was overwhelming for the Allied prisoners. There was food, kindness, girls, parties and, later, emotional reunions, says Brian MacArthur The Sunday Times A not-so-silly sausage home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dllemmas solved Cevapcici Style Babies? The ideal Trends in babywear are now followed as slavishly as any other area of fashion. Sara Buys on the parents who must have the fur gilet that Gwyneth Paltrow bought for Apple The Times Btw… fashion accessory A fatal pressure point Robin Cook's untimely death may provide a wake-up call to people who suffer from hypertension. Ignore it at your risk, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sex Life Back What's your Reading? Wrong Diagnosis Screen The first cut is the deepest Budget nightmares, casting catastrophes, defecting producers… despite all this the actor Richard E. Grant got his directorial debut ready for the Edinburgh Film Festival next week Lessons with Richard E. Grant To live, die and crash in LA New Releases Blind prejudice has never been addressed more eloquently than in Crash, says James Christopher newdvds Geoff Brown recommends a piece of black British history Classics, too, from Argentina, Australia—and Eric Rohmer More New Releases Wendy Ide prefers a trip to the dentist to an Italian heart-warmer It's the future of going to the flicks With legal film downloading just around the corner, we road-test the latest gadgets aimed at revolutionising the movie industry The Far Pavilions How to Download Movies from the Internet What Will They Think of next? How to rise to the A revolt in colonial India makes for an unlikely Bollywood epic. But, says William Dalrymple, it's surprisingly faithful to the past The Times occasion Yes Great Scott! An anti-star Interview Campbell Scott, actor son of the great George C, is a modest man with little to be modest about, says Kevin Maher A century and not out To celebrate the 100th issue of Screen, try the following quiz for fun, then answer our prize question for some great prizes Queen's Theatre Screen 100 Competition In the labs of the evil empire Not more pod people! Scientists have had enough of Hollywood's techno-hysteria. Kevin Maher reports Picture Gallery Thanks to the dominance of DVD, the mature female film is back, says Sean MacAulay I am curious yellow Interview Miranda July joins a select group of artists looking for a successful transition to film-making. Wendy Ide met her The Times From Canvas to Celluloid Answers to Quiz on Page 18 Entertainments A roaring old drunk Proms BBCCO/Wordsworth Albert Hall/Radio 3 Hope from the depths Edinburgh theatre Children of the Sea Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh theatre East Coast Chicken Supper Traverse The Watcher Pleasance Theatre The Beach Theatre 503, SW11 TV Radio The Times Television Multichannel Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice How long will you be able to stay Lost? Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Companion The Times Inside The Times Dress to impress at the interview The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week… What Else Happened …Bad Week Deloitte On reflection, it's all in your head Lesson Six: Thinking Strategically Data File The 60-Second Business Book It's a small leap away How To…change Career Reasons for wanting to change career are many and varied and deciding to take the plunge is seldom easy. But following a few basic rules will smooth the transition, says Carly Chynoweth Test Yourself… Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More penna Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at What Can I Earn? Should staff in a health-food store be fit? Worklife Challenge …A Press Officer? The Sunday Times Women at the top can rewrite the bottom line Interview Organisations are starting to realise that there are profits to be earned by increasing the number of women who have a say in how things are done, says Carol Lewis My Best Move… …And my Worst Doing business in the Holy Land Relocating to Tel Aviv Residents of this modern metropolis take pleasure in their daily business in order to keep political strife in the background, writes Sarah Campbell 'Every Problem Has a Creative Solution' Cost of Living The Office Psychologist Resilience Work Kit The Key to… Graduates University of Bath Making a song and dance about technology The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers No Graduate Job? Times to Think about… Travel Sony Number 91 Statwatch Do you work harder than your boss? Vision wins the interview game Case-bases selection is growing in popularity. Carol Lewis rounds up recruiters' tips on how to crack the case interview You Need a New Job when… Course Watch Test Yourself… Answers Days that Shook Business The South Sea Bubble Careers of the Week field sales solutions BMS Foxtons The Times MKH Aldi Temple Reid Metropolitan Police

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