News from 16/08/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Anthony Harris, Julian Lang, Robert Cole, Georffrey Goodman, Andrew Pierce, Mark Stafford, B. Hunt, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Richard Hobson, Ian MacKinnon and Stephen Farrell, David Moss, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Monty Trent, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Jo Owen-Jones, Patrick Kidd, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Mark Wilson, Yonit Farago, Jad Adams, Tom Bawden, Peter Nicholls, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Tim Buckingham, Christopher Martin-Jankins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Robert Gower, Paul Starkey, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Jane Clarke, Peter Burbidge, Richard Ford and Daninel McGrory, Michelle Ryan, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, David Porter, Richard Lloyd Parry, Adam LeBor, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Richard Sarsfield, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Sheena Pratt, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Noise Abatement, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, Simon Freeman, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Somanth Mukopadhyay, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Michael Theodoulou, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, R. E. Cork, Nick Hasell, Baaba Maal, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Jill Sherman and David Charter, Ian Johns, Jonathan Krish, Stephen Gardner, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, DC, Laurence Rees, Ben Webster, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Raekha Prasad, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, David Snoxell, Nicola Woolcock, Michael Gillan, Bill Edgar, Shaaz Mahboob, Amir Taheri, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Carter,
ResumoStand-off over Gaza evictions Beach tragedy Drinking deaths Victory for C&w Missing master 'l had a drink with a man who knows the world's dirtiest joke' In the Times Today World News 25-31 Business Sport T2 The Register Crossword 63 Miscellany Today's Weather Old Labour MPs face cull in drive for fourth term Iraq delays power-share deal Court remands QPR director Eurostar arrest Girl, 16, raped Court plea Children injured Boodles Raindance Tragic fight to save sand girl Rescuers struggled to free Abbie, 3, after walls of 5ft hole she had been playing in on beach collapsed, writes Joanna Bale Concessions by Shias open way to Baghdad agreement Forceible removal of illegal Iraqis to start soon Changing face of a land with a history of turbulence BBC newscaster bemoans future as sperm donor Barclays Nun protests over cathedral filming of Da Vinci Code Police raid offices of holiday plane airline as mystery grows over crash Mps call BA chief to account over strike Increase in deaths adds to pressure over late drinking How smokers physically 'prime' their children to take up habit More extremists to be expelled The Home Secretary moves against 'preachers of hate' and warns of third attack, write Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory HM Revenue & Customs Ban on 'security risk' pay-as-you-go phones Teacher jailed for sex with boy, 14 Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Schools chief investigates 'rape' of eco-trip students Knows his onions Smile the intemet bak People The Scottish play's the thing for Charles Ps Citroën Man dies after cancelled surgery Doctor blamed for death of baby twin Killer wins cut in sentence Manager jailed Nappy pest Mums' time out Tumour drug hope A lifeboat at last Sports is top career Jaguar Policy on Africa Da Vinci Code Islam's place in contemporary British society Pension funds Home Guard Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... times online. co. uk/debate Sage with age Art of healing Effects of rising tuition fees Investment needed in power Standard Life Outsourcing folly at BA Ups and downs Hedged bets City for Sale The London Stock Exchange is looking desperate The Cricket Test A fickle nation learns to love the great game again How one dirty joke gives a whole new meaning to the word 'gag' Nation-Building in Iraq Drafting a constitution for a divided nation was destined to be difficult The world watches as Iraq becomes a litmus test of democratic success The terrorist campaign has obscured the immense successes the lraqis have achieved What next for councils of despair? Local government reform has spawned a system that makes abuse of authority more likely What next for councils of despair? Local government reform has spawned a system that makes abuse of authority more likely BA: the hippo with a tin leg The Gate Gourmet fiasco is a direct and predictable result of the short-sighted mania for outsourcing Thunderer: A-bomb's damaging fallout Intel inside You've got AA friend Lloyds TSB Insurance Is £28,000 too high for a giraffe on the internet? Fear over human-animal embryos T2 Cover Story National savings & investments Holding centres 'sub-standard' Detainees BBC criticised over sex scenes Media Minister orders arms review Defence Master Works Hiscox Aerlingus.com No room for Rembrandt in greatest art shortlist Addicted to sunbathing Keypoint endowment claims Winston Silcott to be youth mentor Man shot dead in loyalist feud Robots perform gastric surgery Tailgaters too close for comfort Scrap a levels, says minister who tried to reform exam Student Guide 2005 Father challenges Marlborough over expulsion of son Rivals recycle scores, says star composer Onetel Trapped in a web of sinister emotion Firstnight Edinburgh Festival Blackbird King's Theatre Privilege now Do Home Insurance Top Scorers Artsonline Times World News Settlers dig in as Sharon tells Palestinians to choose peace Arab world delights as evictions edge nearer Conflict postponed as soldiers stand by for deadline to pass The Israeli Army is saving its energy for the eviction deadline tomorrow, reports Yonit Farago. Photograph by Peter Nicholls Prudential Directline Milosevic gets son off hook Afp/getty Images Parents Deadly bird flu virus is closing in on Europe Leader's apology about war gets lost in translation The Japanese Prime Minister issued two statements to mark the end of the Second World War-one said sorry and one didn't, reports Richard Lloyd Parry The Times 'We Express our Deep Remorse' 'I believe in reconciliation. You cannot hate for ever' We could write a list as long as your arm about the … Deal to end 30-year conflict Picture Gallery What's Been Agreed Marching orders for hand-pulled rickshaw Shot minister's sunset funeral (AP): Monsoon floods (AP): Hospital deaths (AP): Smoking ban (Reuters): Coalition formed (AFP): Elephant kills two (AP): Novel auction Selection reveals a sharp ear Yoko denies musical hijack The Times Clinton album shows how he likes to be a big hitter CD Rack Times Business Creaking Gate Michael Page up Tullett red herring Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones C&w wins £780m battle for Energis Girl's best friend puts brothers head to head in court Australian bank considers offer for LSE Girl's best friend puts brothers head to head in court BA fell short of goodwill Pension riddle British Red Cross Communications and the bid question Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Delta shares dive Bae $122m win Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Quote of the Day 'It's not in the scheme of things for this company … The Times Business Big Shot Firms 'must be more transparent' on pensions The Wimpole Hair Restoration Cing Michael Page profits leap 77% Potential front-runner out of the race for Collins Stewart New sings of recovery in housing market Dow Jones Soars on stake sale talk Icahn increases Time Warner pressure with stake disclosure News Corp eyes partnership with video search engine Paper Trail In the Net Depression almost brought down firm Heathrow catering firm faces threat of bankruptcy In a spin on report City Diary Xstrata prepares ground for Canadian nickel miner bid City Diary New start Moat houses need not be the end of a career City Diary Aga savours Delia's taste Busman's holiday? City Diary Move for LSE places MacQuarie Bank in the spotlight 'The bank has posted record profits every year, buoyed … Wall Street brokers face SEC charges Getting ahead of the Pack Yuan's high suggests China may let it float further Australian firm finds long-term view pays dividends ITV slumps as broker airs negative opinion on advertising Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street London Commodities Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Numbers add up for those investing in Michael Page The Day's Biggest Movers Urbium Gilts Icap and rival diverge after 'switch' call Smaller Capitalisation Shares Aga Foodservice Business Equity Prices Equity Prices Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact thier fund manager Hie E-Hope British Funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Tenders & Contracts Payment in kind is included in settlement Queen's Bench Division Intervention not an end for practitioner's staff Court of Appeal Gordon Oakes Labour minister who championed recycling before it became fashionabnle Gordon Oakes, PC, Minister of State, Department of Education and Science, 1976-79, was born on June 22,1931. He died of canceer on August 15,2005, aged 74 Abe Hirschfeld Property magnate who made a fortune in car parks, unsuccessfully sought political office and created-and believed-his own publicity Abe Hirschfeld, property magnate, was born on December 20,1919. He died on August 9,2005, aged 85 New York Post Major-General C. J. Deeds Distinguished soldier who served in France, Norway, Italy, Placstine, Egypt, Aden, Cyprus and Berlin John Montias Cosmopolitan economist who became an influential historian of Vermeer and 17th-century Dutch art John Montias, economist and art historian, was born on October 3,1928. He died on July 26,2005, aged 76 Brigadier John Tilly Commandant of the Staff College, Quetta Brigadier John Tilly, CBE, the last British Commandant of the Staff College, Quetta, was born on August 27,1909. He died on June 12,2005, aged 95 Court Circular Church News Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices Memorial Services In Memoriam Private Nature Notes On this Day August 16,1971 Around Britain Today: Dry with Sunshine Coludier in North West Scotland Temperatures: Max 25C Min 11C High Tldes Abroad Boscastle's fate could have been even worse Weather Eye Paul Simons Weathercall Bridge Chess Personal Column Gifts Body&soul Court & Social The Times Burgess Engineering Limited Raiders Limited City Reach International Limited Show Presentation Services (Holdings) Limited No. 5108 of 2005 in the High Court of Justice Times The Geezer can spark double for Elsworth Racing Times Test Zenno Rob Roy to secure away win International aid comes to rescue of York showpiece York Mickelson completes rough ride to victory Golf The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Today's Fixtures Cullen turns tide Walton rolling off Hooper stays on Robertson blow Carter injured Lamb defends Zenden stance Bolton resistance Ashton offer Liverpool youth Smith chastised for refusing England Bent the inspiration for Taylor's youngsters Barwick ready to cope with life after Eriksson Excess luggage keeps the Scotland squad grounded Defoe eager to stake his claim for regular role Gerrard talks up prospects of Owen's return Jenas relief as referee lays cards on the table Football Jowell inquiry into Helsinki failure Athletics Wenger's grounds for optimism Henman finally off the mark in US Tennis Essien farce continues as Lyons and Chelsea discuss price Crusaders left unfulfilled—à la England Teams' title chances hit by cautious approach Breese blows hot and cold Frizzell County Championship First division Hampshire v Kent Yesterday's Scoreboards Nottinghamshire v Warwickshire Second division Durham v Leicestershire Totesport League first division Middiesex v Northamptonshire Career best by Hussey compounds the agony for Knight Frizzell Country Championship Second Test match Zimbabwe v New Zealand Second under-19 Test match England v Sri Lanka NatWest Women's Series England v Australia The costume drame that sent out a clear brief Rick Broadbent finds few chinks in England's Armourfit in Old Trafford thriller Times Online Shirt sales soar with summer sport's success Ball of the day Last orders Pitch report Ponting proves a quality scrapper Richard Hobson salutes the Australia captain after a courageous innings restores his reputation Fans overwhelm Old Trafford Picture Gallery Inside Edge Atherton stomachs Boycott's swaggering The Master tenned Session by Session The War is yet to Be Won but how Did the Battles End? The Times Upbeat Vaughan accentuates positives Ponting's pride is the saving grace for Australia Esure.com Inside Clipped a full toss from Jones to Kevin Pietersen forward … The Times Crossword 23,056 The Insider Full Final Scoreboard from Old Trafford Times Sport England draw breath after Australia's greatest escape 6 Pages of Coverage inside The Times Quotes of the Day Now be honest, Alastair. Do my boobs look big on this holiday? Picture Gallery Join the Debate Brother, it's boring Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Have you dilemmas of your own? Our son, a malicious girl and rape that never was When Jamie, 13, was accused of rape by a 15-year-old girl, the police arrested him and subjected him to a tough, frightening interview, Four days later the girl retracted her allegation and the case was dropped. Jamie's father asks why the police displayed no insight into the minds of teenagers before … Convictions down We have no reparation against this girl, unless we … The airliners that simply fell out of the sky Inexplicable air crashes, such as the one in Greece, are rare. But the introduction of cockpit video recorders could make air travel even safer, reports Ben Webster The Times Too fruity for your palate? If you find fruit boring or too 'girlie', eat more fresh, raw vegetables, says Jane Clarke, the Times nutritionist Lora I would always err on the side of caution with food during pregancy Send Jane your Queries Next Saturday in Life Scan Sunglasses? We've got Them framed My cheap thrill is standing in the rain My diet for life The Times Offers Direct Growing your own cells can save your skin Women who have tried a new anti-ageing treatment say that it has made a difference. Heather Nicholson reports What Dr King and Marley mean to me Reach for the sky: who's the All fall into the shadow of the space race going on in the East The prestige of the high-rise is as strong as ever in the icon age Reach for the sky: who's the: allest and fairest of … The Beauties, and the Beasts Radio Cycle of despair Photography a series of bleak images evoke a century of man-made misery suffered by the Congo, says Joanna Pitman Glowing, not burning Pop Burning Spear Pop Jazz Café Picnic Hill Park, Twickenham Proms Baaba Maal Albert Hall/Radio 3 Entertainments Proms Ulster Orchestra/Fischer Albert Hall/Radio 3 Concert The Fairy Queen Three Choirs, Worcester Pharming is taking over from phishing International cyber-crooks have found a new way to rip off the public, says Tim Buckingham More Details When debt is out of control Record numbers of Britons are going bankrupt. Can the law help, asks Peter Burbidge Did Euro 'yobbos' get a fair hearing? Doubts have been cast over their fast-track trial conducted in Portuguese, says John Robins Barwick lost work and friends and his children were taunted at school This time last year Peter Bar wick was a household … Insurers won't mind if you admit guilt Months later people can now say that they've had second thoughts, says Monty Trent Crown Prosecution Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items BCL Burton Copeland Adr Group Everatt & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio Choice Tv & Radio The Times Radio 3 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live BBC World Service Classic FM Talksport Virgin 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Goldie Hawn and Meryl streep are femme fatales (Itv2 … ITV2 Sky 118, Freeview 6, Cable CBBC Kids CBeebies Disney sky 611, Cable Main Channels Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One BBC Two Light Fantastic Viewing Guide 10 Years Younger After the War After the War BBC Two, 9pm Variations Britney's Redneck Roots Langrishe Go down Film Choice Riding in Cars with Boys (2001) Midnight Cowboy (1969) Beckford leaves slavery bill unpaid Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3670 The Times Junior Su Doku Word Watching Polygon Yesterday's answers Prize Su Doku Win Champagne Stairlift The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Health 4 The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Picture Gallery Extension to the programme so that it will be able … Other Views Image control now the first rule of attraction Issue of the Week Rebrading House Number The Week in Numbers Sports Pitch Charity Response Public Opinion Patrick Kido New Medical Research Staff sweat over revamp plan Health The Issue Expland Therapy seeks a rapid return Health Spruce up with squatters Regeneration 100s of Top Jobs Pages Study finds opposition to direct elections Franchises without the fries option Charities Grass for Sale Fixing Robin Hood's reputation Interview After Nottingham hit the headlines for binge drinking and gun crime, Stephen Barker set out to repair its image. 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