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News from 15/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Arnold Greenwood, Joseph Holmes, Tanya Byron, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Ramita Navai, Richard Hobson, Ian MacKinnon and Martin Patience, Danlel McGrory, Ivo Tennant, Trevor Openshaw, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Elizabeth Judge, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Pat Gibson, Marcus Blnney Architecture Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Harry Roberts, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Kate Figes, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Gerald Mortimer, Michael Pentreath, Phil Gordon, Antony Jay, Chris Johnston, David Charter, Danny Kelly, Helen Nugent and Joanna Bale, Martin Brooks (Chairman), Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Steve Boggan, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Meg Cabot, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Cathy Harris, Robert Chapman, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Philippa Seligman, Roger Hausheer, Ted Tuckerman, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Andrew Jack, Nlcola Woolcock, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, P. L. Wood, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Andrew Harris, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, J. C. Welch, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, David Crosby, Anjana Ahuja, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Stuart Wheeler, Michael Theodoulou and John Carr, Rajeev Syal, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Quantick, David Sanderson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Shimon Peres, Catherine Philp, Anna Price, Angus Batey, Mark Williams, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Stephen Masty, Chris Lightbown, Keith Barnes, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Robert Rhodes, Olav Bjortomt, Dave Hammond, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nicola Copping, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times 121 killed in Athens air crash Shimon Peres Royal Mail split-up A-level record The Times Soars Full-rate sales of The Times rose by 11 per cent in … Index Police hunt for tanker terror cell Ashes in the balance Golden Paula puts the heartbreak behind her In the Times Today 'Farewell, cousin, we are frozen.' Then disaster struck Passenger sent final text message saying pilots were unconscious minutes before crash in which 121 died, report Michael Theodoulou in Nicosia and John Carr Doubts over cabin pressure and oxygen Airline's History Sandals Hundreds of protesters ready to defy soldiers over Gaza eviction Gaza Landmarks Comment Director defiant despite attack Knowledge gap Comedian's will Fatal crashes Killing arrest Body of evidence Poison to kill island's rats-once the mice are safe Ryanair-Fly Cheaper 1,500 dolphins spotted Dons told how to get the best from state applicants A-level results to add pressure for university entrance tests How the Results Have Improved Fee rises slow but are still twice the rate of inflation 'We are fighting for the right to a good, local education' Blair demands more school choice Almonds in Devon, kiwis in Kent as farmers warm to climate change dfs Girl killed as sandpit collapses on beach By a Correspondent: Food firm considered provoking a dispute Multiple Display Advertising Items Empty seats anger stranded BA flyers Police under orders to 'get tough' arrest woman of 79 in 4am raid Goose is Good Multiple Display Advertising Items … but show softer side saving toy tiger on M11 Peugeot Don't trash the brand, Cameron tells rivals Rac Cook 'had no deal to be deputy' directline.com Tories call for lower petrol tax for sake of economy Lexus Bees with a taste for Van Gogh's flowers Binge-drink thugs face at least three years in prison AOL 'Business needs seat on crisis committee' Rape gang remains on the loose L-plates for owl that can't fly Violent porn sites may be blocked Flood village reflects a year on Picture Gallery national savings & investments Six-year-old is crabbing champ Torture risks for deportees Fuel for terror? Future of society once the drinking laws have been relaxed Shark catch plan condemned Patient familiarity Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Graduates' Career changes Sage with age Cars and the environment Single ticket RP, RIP Picture Gallery Gaza Gambit Sharon will require outside support as he withdraws settlements No Choice in Schools The Government has the right idea but is failing to deliver Two-Up and up and up Britain must aim high if it is to preserve the green and pleasant land Writing a hit film, predicting cancer; you just can't know everything Science Notebook The wrath of grapes Arthur Scargill flies again The T&G is fooling nobody—the dispute at Heathrow is militant trade unionism at its worst The Times I'll raise a glass to these new laws How can the Brits ever learn to drink sensibly under such archaic regulations? A momentous day for peace: why Gaza matters to us all this morning Lesbians to win review of IVF laws Diabetes UK Move on drug angers patients Vegan diet may reverse cancer British Red Cross Fertility Debate The Sharpest Critics Multiple Display Advertising Items Rylance exits in fine style thanks to a Roman romp Firstnight Theatre The Storm Too many homes are just too small Nationwide By a Correspondent: Shattered survivor crawls from cliff No need to bury the highbrows just yet First Night Festival Opening Concert Sunday bill is beyond the Fringe Festival in a spin over succession row Aquability Times World News Pope's mission to native land Youth meeting in Germany will be the first big test of Benedict papacy, reports Richard Owen Hardline Holiness Religion and regional self-rule put constitutional deal at risk Sticking Points Hardline Cabinet united by nuclear ambition Eurostar first class Old war wounds still fester on VJ Day City gives farms new lease of life Japan hopes that allowing private companies into agriculture will lift it out of crisis, writes Leo Lewis Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural Retreat Multiple Display Advertising Items White House gets first lady chef for Tex-Mex delicacies Oligarchs feel chill factor as Putin makes offers they cannot refuse Multiple Display Advertising Items Former Prime Minister dies (AFP): Hunt for killers (AFP): Search for wreck (AP): Bombing arrests (AFP): Girls not allowed P for power (AFP): The big eat National Campaign for Better Hearing Times Business Bid for oil group Net spending rise Bank inquiry Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Royal Mail could be broken up in plan by regulator Start-up set to lead broadband race C&w fight nears the wire Ing Direct Glow of dawn breaks Japan's long night Gary Duncan Economic View Need to Know The Week Ahead Times Online How the Week Finished This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Change on the Week The Pound Stock Market Data Exchange Rates Delta in talks Stop Press Maytag switch Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Travel July bombs deal heavy blow to confidence Housing market is 'clawing way back' Uranium shortage poses threat Companies get set for. eu name fight CBI hits out against stifling bureaucracy Unwins hints at raising new equity By Our City Staff: MacQuarie prepares to launch bid for LSE Where there's muck, there's brass for group with an eye for a profit 21st Century Stars St Modwen has built up a deserved reputation for spotting plum development opportunities, writes Jenny Davey The Times Future Brand Burton's saintly inspiration behind heady brew Times Online Business Equity Prices The Times Rivals set off in race for Japan's fallen giant Endemol may leave the French out of plan for partial flotation Shell office reopens after claims of unpaid back tax in Venezuela Neptune sees riches hidden under sea Times Register David Lange Former Prime Minister of New Zealand who opposed nuclear experiments but embraced neoliberal economics Ronald Brierley Wartime SOE agent who took part in clandestine missions in enemy occupied France and Burma John H. Johnson Influential African-American publisher Portsmouth unlocks a marine outlook Notebook Architecture Brighton library a striking model of simplicity The Sovereign's Parade Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Births Forthcoming Marriages Want to place a classified advertisement? Birthdays Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Bridge Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move For Sale Gifts Public Notices Legal Notices The Times Court & Social Picture Gallery Nature Notes On this Day August 15, 1966 Police appealed to the underworld for information after the shooting of three policemen in West London. Three men were later convicted of the murder, one of whom was Harry Roberts Sir Joseph Simpson, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, … Newspapers Support Recycling Hang on! Where's this heatwave? Picture Gallery Nature Notes Five-Day Forecast Today: Fine in England and Wales. Patchy Rain Eleswhere. Temperatures. Max 23C. Min 10C Hang on! Where's this heatwave? Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Sport Dubawi scorches enemy lines Times Test Big-Race Result Power play sets record straight for O'Brien in Million The Times Sports Book Murtagh misses Motivator ride Brighton Nottingham Windsor Bradford peaking at right time Rugby League Engage Super League Racing Yesterday's Results Leaders in the Flat Championships Pontefract Stratford McGuire leads Rhinos charge Yarmouth Wigan run riot after half-time to pile pressure on Widnes How They Stand The Results Service Australian rules Baseball Bowls Picture Gallery Cycling Road races Time-trials Equestrianism Football Pools dividend Golf Today's Fixtures Football Rugby league Engage Super League Yesterday Rugby union Tri-nations series Middlesex Sevens final Speedway Squash Tennis Fall from grace Friars silenced Gold standard Jones promise Engine trouble Evans efforts in vain for Wasps Henman in sights of revitalised Rusedski Tennis England rest on their laurels after first-half success Hockey Fredericks reduced to tears by upturn in fortune Equestrianism Loye and Law set Lancashire on course for easy victory How They Stand Di Venuto dominates to claim narrow win Eagles have wings clipped by resurgent Gloucestershire Totesport League First Division Cap fits as Wood quenches his thirst for runs How They Stand Impatience proves the downfall of title challengers Frizzell County Championship The Times Derbyshire's destruction completed in two balls Hussey drives Durham onward Second Division Frizzell County Championship Nottinghamshire v Middlesex Nottinghamshire v Warwickshire Second division Northamptonshire v Derbyshire Durham v Leicestershire Totesport League Glamorgan v Lancashire Bichel and Pothas give Hampshire hope of victory Second division Derbyshire v Sussex Sussex Somerset v Yorkshire Yorkshire Tennis Björn made to wait for chance of redemption Golf Ainslie spearheads British domination of Olympic classes Sailing Leaderboard Creamer rises to the top Leading Final-Round Scores Result Saunders secures title Bowls Lucozade Sport Edwards unable to produce his level best as US reclaim cup Radcliffe takes high road to her place in history World Championships David Powell looks at the legacy Great Britain's marathon marvel is leaving after her record-setting triumph yesterday Memorable Milestones Relay squad claim third medal but the sense of failure persists Medals Table Moorcroft hurt by lack of great in Britain Picketts Lock work runs into safety problems Master race get their goat after fallibility hits hard www.timesonline. co. uk Inside Oedge Mr Extras challenging the leading scorers England Calling The Times Warne must eat words as bunny boils over Richard Hobson says Andrew Strauss proved that he can play the leg spinner Rampant England desperate to land knockout blow Aus Liebe zum Automobil The Times Crossword 23, 055 The Insider Times Sport Radcliffe beats her demons The Times The Game Picture Gallery The Ashes Four Pages of Coverage from Old Trafford Plus The Times Goose is Good Quotes of the Day How many times must I read how awful my old school is? Stefanie Marsh Join the Debate Dirty books Yes, we loved it Going for a song Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Sorry, darling … I had to play late at the office 'Enjoy-Work' is the branding for a business park that entertains and indulges its employees. But does it make you more productive? Steve Boggan reports Company Jollies Panic, confusion and French with tears In the start of a new series, Anna Price, a separated mother of three, takes her children to France in a camper van Times Online The Pill That's a Wake-Up Call Come out of the closet For women, incontinence is a taboo topic. But for one in three over-18s it is a problem. Now a campaign aims to change that, says Michele Kirsch Sex: why it's good to talk Meg Cabot says teenagers need to be taught about safe sex, while Kate Figes argues that it's a parental responsibility to do the talking Ask your children what they know, and you can fill in some of the gaps I'm worried about my daughter's selfishness Dr Tanya Byron, The Times clinical psychologist, on a child who won't share and a boy who likes wearing girls' clothes A Problem Shared Make It Easy for Them to Ask Questions A cliché? Moi? No way, José Men's Style What do you do if you are Everyman, bereft of male individuality. James Delingpole on how to avoid being a bromide The Times The beetroot goes on … home. forum@thetimes. co. uk I'm outasight Join the revolution: better red, Crib Notes Russia Things needn't look black this winter. Russia has inspired designers to launch a colourful revolution that takes in everything from beaded dresses to brocade tops and baby-doll prints. Nicola Copping reports from the front line Vogue pink and blue than black Arts You want a TV show? Then give up your soul During the Fringe, television scouts descend on Edinburgh to cherry-pick the best talent. But comedians beware, says David Quantick, hold out for the right format or stick to stand-up What do this year's Edinburgh comics think of television? When West went North From King Lear to bomb disposal expert, Ian Johns on the many faces of Timothy West Behind the Curtain: Tips for Jobbing Actors Changing faces of Dublin Edlnburgh comedy Proms Proms BBC SO/Metzmacher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Silence Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Three's a crowd in the theatre of war Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3669 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Starbucks Coffee The Game Skin of their Teeth Mixed Emotions as Striker Heads Home The Game Says Results and Reports Whistle Blower Eriksson Feeling Rejected by Smith Goalkeepers: P Robinson Bent Gains Surprise Promotion Making Plans for Cardiff Child's Play for Woodgate Debt Poses 'No Risk to United' Todorov off to Bramall Lane Essien Set to Join Chelsea at Last for £23 Million Owen Set for Anfield Return Matt Dickinson says Liverpool's hero is coming home Tab Talk The Glazer Memos Ambitious Plans of Lyons' Hair Apparent Rick Broadbent discovers what motivates Jean-Michel Aulas How It All Unfolded Whole Kit and Caboodle Baker and Kelly—The Two Dannys While his sidekick is sunning himself, Danny Kelly prepares for a new season's sleet Early Winners Flame Still Burns amid the Ashes Reasons to be cheerful despite suggestions that the beautiful game is on a sticky wicket Allardyce Spies while Rivals Buy Oliver Kay on why Bolton are struggling in the transfer market Best of the Web European Champions Return to Humdrum Defoe Finishes the Job as Spurs Get a Flying Start Key Decisions Go Villa's Way United All the Better for Climate Change Coleman's Fine Body of Men Adjusting to New Fulham Work Ethic Arsenal Struggling with Life after Vieira Jenas Falls Foul of New Rules Tackling the Reckless Bent Double Leaves Sunderland Weary for Long Season Ahead Lofty West Ham Stay Grounded Barton Takes Another Chance Crespo the Saviour of Below-Par Chelsea Transfer Rumours New Boys End their Initiation with Heads Held High James Ducker sees the champions struggle at the JJB Stadium Seat First-Rate in Second Tier Lescott Epitomises Wolves' Ambition with Top-Class Display Jones Returns to Take Points Luton Depend Again on the Man in White Brighton & Hove Alb The Fantasy Game Burnley Plymouth Argyle Leicester City Preston North End Millwall Queens Park Rangers Bournemouth Capitalise as City Misfire Chesterfield Scunthorpe United Colchester United Swindon town Doncaster Rovers Walsall Huddersfield Town Yeovil Town Wrexham See Light at End of the Tunnel Bristol Rovers Mansfield Town Bury Notts County Carlisle United Oxford United Boston United Darlington Rochdale The Weekend's Results The Times Burton Hold High Ambition Harsh Lesson for Cambridge Seven Becomes Magic Number Burley Aims to Add to Winning Formula Celtic Dunfermline Athletic Hibernian Kilmarnock Final Rethink for Land of Confusion Gabriele Marcotti on why life is far from simple in Italy's Serie a and B French League Kahn Set to Rotate his Role A Part in Home Alone and Pet Rescue Mrs Danny Murphy has an unglamorous time of things with the husband away My First Taste of Park Life Jane Shilling becomes a reluctant Upton girl for a day Win a Share of £200, 000 The Fantasygame Leaderboard Superleagues www.timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball The Game is only open to those aged 18 years or over … Extra Time Warm Winds Blow Chelsea No Good Bill Edgar is left cold because of all the hot air Toonarmy Statattack Today Fixtures Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday Dell

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