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News from 12/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Alistair Tough, Chlade O'Shea, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Janet Wallace, Peter Lansley, Priyanka Kaur, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, John Mellin, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, Jenny Knight, David Tolson, Geoff Brown, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Anthony Werner, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Helen Rumbelow, Sue Vincent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Ben Webster and David Sanderson, Liz Chong, Stephen Morse, Tim Teeman, Daniel Murdoch, Paul Quinton, Russell Kempson, Carinthia West, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Freedman, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Nicholas Blanford and Daniel McGrory, Toby Spence, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Moris MacKenzie, Oliver Marc Hartwich, Nick Hasell, Muhammed Abdul Bari, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Steve Jelbert, David J. Swienton, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Nicola Woolcock and Sarah Cooper, Peter Croft, Julie Burchill, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, R. A. Rosen, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, James Gossage, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Giles Binney, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Joe Cawley, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Chris Lightbown, Adam Sherwin, Lesley Gillian, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Conal Gregory, Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory, Michael Meacher, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Extremists held after dawn raids Soldier sentenced Malaysian fires Bricks Andmortar Out of fashion Takeover troubles The punch line Index 166 and all that: Vaughan leads and Aussies wilt Wildcat strikes strand thousands at airport Comment In the Times Today World News Business Sport T2 The Register Crossword 79 Miscellany Today's Weather Thousands stranded as sympathy strikes spread at Heathrow Advice for Travellers Card skimmers to be deported Drugs seizures Girl missing Organs removed Cancer death Hospital inquiry Stars on show ŠkodaFabia Where sex crime is 'just a bit of a game' 'Jack rolling' link to rape gang Rapists who are terrorising a town may have brought their violent tactic from South Africa, reports Ben Hoyle Test-tube embryos may be screened for risk of cancer New plan may let couples pick baby who is free of some danger genes, reports Mark Henderson Detectable Defects Treatment may eliminate HIV Smoking drugs for mums-to-be Alder Hey news cut donations Belt-tightening at NHS trusts gucci Spatchcock Grouse with Rowan Jelly Glorious Twelfth is cancelled for lack of grouse Three-year fight looms to deport extremists held after dawn raids Terrorist Attacks The Detainees I'm not coming back—cleric Police wear solidarity ribbons Jihad agitators 'tried to recruit teenagers for training camps' Relatives are sent for trial 'Firework-like' jail explosion School skirts on last legs as trousers have uniform appeal Introduces the explorers who were his childhood heroes Picanto Fashion Victims Broadway break after 65 years Celebrities join the late-drinking battle Homebase Jaguar HSBC Israeli soldier who killed activist jailed for eight years The crystal ball that caused a fire rather than predicting one Close Encounters Mitsubishi Motors AA Coal families win legal battle Safer beaches Frogs are back Woodland flowers Island shopping Sainsbury's Jessops Picture Gallery Today Tomorrow Ps Picture Gallery City reprimand Light Sleep It's a jumble out there for the revolutionaries People Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Religion and rebranding Control and ownership of land at heart of housing shortage Imperatives behind Hiroshima and Nagasaki Scottish rule Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline.co.uk/debate Toddling off Doctors' training Ups and downs Doubts over a region's 'voice' Queue-dodging Crusts and curls Picture Gallery Screen Test The best approach to tackling cancer is still to catch it early Something Afoot But the real miracle of McGrath's recovery was it did not matter yesterday Health lessons for Italians: eat 18 courses but forget the beach umbrella Notebook Exit Strategy The law should not thwart the deportation of extremists Dangerous models to create Picture Gallery Sniffles that may turn nasty This is not a repeat of the crisis in the mid-1970s, but the Chancellor will be feeling the cold Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate My sadness at the privatisation of Iraq The us transnational companies are taking over - and they'll benefit for years to come Down at the ranch, barbecuing steers, Bush reveals himself to the world The Clintons flew to Wyoming for the near-perfect cameo of the miserable holiday dfs dfs Lost souls find six million viewers on a desert island City fund manager killed in holiday speedboat accident Prison ordeal of rugby star Tributes paid Singles trips rise More sex please TV admission Early bath for dog Staples Wife-beater in wedding guide Trapped squirrel goes nuts Hotting up, seven miles high Postcards still have an edge bmibaby.com Data with strings attached Blair's power to go to war comes under assault on two fronts Satirist to join Cabinet in honouring Robin Cook Tory Pr guru to set up shop in London The front line against invasion Attention Travel Dad's army gets a memorial at last The Home Guard lost 1,206 members during the Second World War. Lewis Smith reports on its first monument The Link 'Coroner has failed my death-fall wife' Prostate Lesbians go to court to get marriage recognised With this talking ring, inventor wins his girl halfords The Old Possum letters that brought whimsical Cats to life on stage The Times Reduced laughter company Edinburgh Theatre Completely Hollywood Pleasance The Sharpest Critics Kathmandu How to stop a heckler drop the line and go for a punch Dell Times World News Danger Level Let us pray for rain, says leader as nation chokes Killer in the Mist Comet Oil bonanza offers new opportunity to spread the wealth Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing Jews are minority in own borders UN nuclear watchdog backs allies over Iran Keep the Beat Cruise missile is tested without warning Shia leaders demand more autonomy Tempur Bespoke Suits (Reuters): Two held over Brazil bank robbery Koreans unite for a laugh School gunman is released August is a wickedly snowy month emporio Easing the birth with the blues The Times (AP): Terrorism charge (AFP): Airport bomb (AFP): Tourist death falls (Reuters): Sudan leadership (Reuters): Cows with chips (AFP): Gang of four I'm not budging, says soldier's mother camped at Bush's door Bonnie and Clyde couple arrested in motel drama Sarkozy angry at lies about lie-in Nazi killer takes a break by the lake The Sunday Times Bolshoi rebuilding project falters as Putin cuts budget Humble Roots By a Correspondent, (AP): Game fanatic dies of exhaustion The Times Short sharp shock for youngsters who can't log off net Millions Log on Times Business Friday August 12 2005 Endemol bonus News Corp row Argos shake-up Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones C&W 'is being held to ransom' on Energis takeover Oil at new high as agency revises output foreca Cost of nuclear clean-up reaches Slow delivery for post review It was inevitable that the Government's latest attempt … Grounded Willow foundation Risky for funds to call telecoms firm's bluff Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Business Briefing This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Enel Wind stake Stop Press Carat incentive Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Sunday Times Business Big Shot Profit soars as R&SA begins to feel benefits of cost cuts Business Aviva determined to hold on to its £3bn zombie funds Actions speak louder than words for the silent chief Profits up, Shares down Eurozone economy is 'over the worst' Rolling them out City Diary Food for thought City Diary Hip replacement boss takes a break after profit warning Crime and Punishment Bonus of £4.3m for man who brought Big Brother to UK Five years in jail for 'architect' of fraud at WorldCom Revenue to deliver work over to Royal Mail rival Flextech's price will be high, but who will pay it? Business Dan Sabbagh Analysis BBC and Sky have clear view of television's future High-definition programmes are on their way to British screens, says Dan Sabbagh For further media coverage: Multiple Display Advertising Items Web is Full of Eastern Promise Mediapolis Yahoo! seals Chinese deal as dot-coms come back into play The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mops British Funds FSA spies unearth mortgage failings Countrywide hails 'turning point' in housing market Oil price surge is a pain but not a shock Arla sours as higher costs force it to issue profit alert Broker's upgrade is the spur as BAE hits three-year record Larger Capitalisation Shares Nick Hasell Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Aviva will profit if insurers break free from their cycle Tempus Robert Cole The Day's Biggest Movers Corin Gilts Bid talk lifts easyJet to 17-month high Smaller Capitalisation Shares Countrywide Business Equity Prices Bricksandmortar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Judith Rossner Novelist whose Looking for Mr Goodbar explored the perils of female sexual liberation without moralising about it Judith Rossner, novelist, was born on March 31, 1935. She died of Leukaemia on August 9, 2005, aged 70 Marek Mayer Indefatigable environmental journalist to whom business people and civil servants turned for his authoritative objectivity Marek Mayer, environmental journalist, was born on August 6, 1952. He died on July 23, 2005, aged 52 Passing-Out Parade Royal Britannia Naval College Hilton's Hits Lives Remembered Derek Hilton Musical director of Granada TV who composed the theme music for Coronation Street and more than 200 other programmes Derek Hilton, composer, was born on February 3, 1927. He died on July 11, 2005, aged 78 Court Circular Birthdays Extradition court not concerned with proof of allegations Law Report Suspension of adoptions lawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Queen's Bench Division Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Personal Column Bridge Andrew Robson Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Garmin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Super mum driven to show she has Le Mans credentials London icon gets makeover as it heads overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Have we the energy for nuclear power? Weather Eye Paul Simons Register Weather Nature Notes The National Trust bought a tract of land around Malham Cove, the beauty spot in the Yorkshire Dales Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: Showers Will Affect Northern and Eastern Areas. … Around Britain High Tides Abroad weathercall Times Sport Quinn fails breath test at Salisbury Racing Catterick Beverley Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Salisbury Sandown Park Haydock Park Chepstow Times Test Newbury Sport Racing Newmarket Folkestone Newcastle Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Open-and-cut chase for wayward Woods Golf Pantsu cruises into early lead Vickery returns Newton doubtful Whitehouse leads Flagging interest hits European chances Athletics World Championships Owen Slot on the power struggle for the future of international competition Coll Wariner continues to follow Johnson's lead Khan names next opponent McRae comeback Rusedski through Britons dominate Eriksson says Defoe needs to work harder Lucozade Sport Cissé dignified in face of racist abuse Newcastle remain optimistic about Owen's interest Sport Football The Times They think it's all too expensive-it is now The Price of Loyalty Cole refuses to allow his tapping-up case to rest Cincinho hopes United find money to spend Key Points Pardew stalls on Kanouté Lampard brushes off rival's long-ball barbs Burns report into FA hierarchy may disappoint all sides Robson closes in on Ellington Nakata loan deal Keegan criticised Warner's chance Savage sympathy Trego seizes chance with Middlesex Frizzell County Championship First Division Sport Cricket The Times Trott puts Glamorgan to the sword Australia take firm grip Love shines to leave Derbyshire in trouble Wood punishes Yorkshire Chopra rewarded for graft Frizzell County Championship Yesterday's Scoreboards Gloucestershire v Sussex Nottinghamshire v Middlesex Second division Mushtaq can give Sussex upper hand in battle of leg spinners Somerset v Yorkshire Second Under-19 Test match First women's Test match Gods look kindly on heroic captain Third Npower Test Match Sport the Ashes Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer Mercedes-Benz Ball of the day Mental Disintegration Tuning in Rain or shine? Mercedes-Benz Warne edged up ladder of greatness by the back of a bat Richard Hobson watches the Australia leg spinner reach another milestone McGrath was always in running 600 Not out npower Inside Edge Lost toss and split chances—it's just Third Npower Test Match Sport the Ashes Peugeot Stuck in the office? Sure that the boss isn't looking? The Times Crossword 23,053 Full Scoreboard The Insider like watching England Solution to Crossword 23,052 Times Sport England run away with it as Vaughan rides luck The Times Codemasters Best for Cricket Tomorrow The Times Quotes of the Day Nothing human is alien to me except football, of course I'm terrified of crowds and loathe the culture of football. Ok? Can I go back to my Vogue? Join the Debate Grace of wife No 2 Housewives choice? Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Hey! Preachers! Just leave those kids alone Cover Story Big Brother ends tonight with dwindling viewing figures and another contestant 'scandal'. But Julie Burchill loves the show and says its critics are culturally constipated snobs Why do people hate Big Brother? Mainly, because they hate the working classes A Bright Future A bluffer's guide to BB: who they are, what they did So very cherry The Way we Live now Dish The Times Cherry Clafoutis Africa's miracle food: plumpy' nut Health A peanut butter paste fortified with milk and vitamins is helping to save the lives of thousands of malnourished children in crisis-torn Niger. Jonathan Clayton reports Why It Works Tomorrow in Can fish oil keep Alzheimer's at bay? A dress to impress: but I've no desire to bare arms Fashion Ask Lucia This year the frock has grown up and become more sophisticated. This means that it is so much easier to find timeless styles with sleeve that manage to be both glamorous and easy to wear, says Lucia van der Post Vogue Hair with Hari Sounds Bergen, Norway - it's the new seattle Interview He is Bergen's prodigal son. Pete Paphides shares a lost Weekend with Even Johansen, aka Magnet Cities that Became the Capitals of Sound Proof that There's More to Norway than A-Ha Flying solo Guy Pratt may be bassist to the stars but for him Edinburgh is his biggest gig, finds Steve Jelbert New era for the age of Aquarius Sounds When Hair opened in 1968, its catchy songs and nudity made it a controversial hit. As a new production comes to London, Carinthia West talks to the original cast, the fans and the follically challenged More New Albums The Mitchell Brothers and Mad Professor Pop the Mitchell Brothers a Breath of Fresh Attire (The Beats) World/roots Mad Professor Method to the Madness (Trojan) Reissue Barry Ryan Singing the Songs of Paul Ryan 1968-1969 (Rev-Ola) Pop/rock Field Music Field Music (Memphis Industries) popcds The Big Album Goldfrapp's decision to stick to what they know leaves Pete Paphides wondering what might have been Goldfrapp Supernature (Mute) New Singles downloadchart Chip off the Block Baxter Dury, son of Ian, tells Steve Jelbert about life after dad The Times The good terrorists? Edward Gardner tells Neil Fisher why Klinghoffer has never been more relevant Nationwide Mercury Prize Explain Yourself Toby Spence classicalcds Sounds The Italian temperament of Gianandrea Noseda is ideal for Liszt, says Geoff Brown Gianandrea Noseda Liszt: Symphonic Poems (Chandos) More Classical Albums Josef Christof et al Enactments (Hat now ART) Super string theory Interview Performing Berg's Violin Concerto requires an understanding of his world, Leonidas Kavakos tells Hilary Finch 'Dancing on a volcano' is how Berg described day-to-day life 'It's a work that can't be made in abstraction,' Kavakos insists Orwell that ends well Edinburgh comedy Rhod Gilbert Pleasance Courtyard Alan Carr Assembly Edinburgh theatre Sisters Assembly Rooms Theatre Midnight Peacock, WC2 Proms DSO/Nagano Albert Hall/Radio 3 Jazz David Tughan Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Entertainments Pop Summer Sundae Clapham Common TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Prime-time multichannel planner Television Multichannel Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Taken by the men in white coats Last Night's TV Ian Johns Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3667 The Shout European-style driking in Britain Word Watching Polygon Picture Bricks and Mortor The Surveyor Opening Bids Raffling your house might seem a clever idea if you're desperate to sell, but look before you leap There might be a call for capital gains tax on any winnings Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say: East Anglia In Family House in Southeast London Knatchbull Road, Se5: a large six-bedroom Victorian house with a garden in Camberwell Out Regency-Style Villa in Hampshire Away Georgian Home in Worcestershire The Tudor Show Home This lavish hall is the perfect match for a football king, writes Marcus Binney The Tudoe Show Home This lavish hall is the perfect match for a football king, writes Marcus Binney Mistley Quay Newbuild Space Exploitation Parking is now worth its wait in gold, reports Jenny Knight Discover a New World You can now land Christopher Columbus's alleged home in Majorca, says Joe Cawley comerhomes Multiple Display Advertising Items Pick the Winner Does your heart lie in the shires or the city? Your preference can have a profound effect on your bank balance, says Lisa Freedman Countrymouse Townmouse A River Ran through It A year on scars remain in Boscastle but the local mood is business as normal, says Lesley Gilliian The Harbour Light, complete with wiggly roof, is being rebuilt How to Cover your Old Sofa Up-to-date insurance valuations of your antiques are vital, reports Conal Gregory Ask your insurer if everything is on a 'new for old' basis Private Sales Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items richmondlock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Grafitti Advice Desperately Seeking Have You Got a Consumer Question? The Times Laundry Baskets What's on Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes

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