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News from 17/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Lawrence West, Andrew Robson, Rex hurrell, Eastourne, Francis Almond, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Robert Thicknesse, Adam Luck, Richard Hobson, Ian MacKinnon and Stephen Farrell, Ian A. Olson, Ivo Tennant, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Desmond Gunner, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Ainsley Newson Medical Ethicist, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Amanda Lynch, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Mark Alexander and Sarah Thurley, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, David Barnes, Richard Lloyd Parry, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Caroline Merrell and Gary Duncan, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Liam Quaide, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Gary Slmon, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Simon Freeman, Lewis Smith, Andrew Munn, Eion MacDonald, John Russell Taylor, Andy Hall, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Neville Scott, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Hosking, Shane Warne, John F. Donaldson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Sean Sheridan, Derek Barnett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Grace Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Paul R. King, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Joshua Rowe, Tony Fenlon, Tom Hennigan, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Edinburgh opera, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Clarence Barrett, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Alice Miles, William Wyndham, Michael Evans and Graham Keeley, Olav Bjortomt, Patience Wheatcroft, Lorraine Samuels, Ian Bromwich,

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The Times Police 'errors' in killing Brazillan Gaza deadline Channel link fire Su Do Ku Inflation jumps 160 die in aircrash Couples to choose sex of baby to 'balance' family After a levels Fashion Clashes as first Gaza settlers are removed Jewish hardliners resort to violence as house-to-house clearances begin, report Ian MacKinnon and Stephen Farrell In the Times Today Israel hopes the pain is West Bank gain BT Fighting to the bitter end: the couple who built a family, a home and a thriving market garden out of barren sand dunes Leaked report lists 'blunders' as police shot bomb suspect Met chief's defence of shooting open to question Contradictions Race-hate charges fail Pension fears Attaché spy scare Political move Battle monument YouGov Singer may make swift return to the saddle Barclays Madonna hurt in birthday riding fall Pop star turned lady of the manor treated for broken bones after fall from her new horse, reports Simon Freeman 'Good parents only' rule to be eased after fertility law review Clinics providing IVF treatment may no longer be required to take into account the welfare of any children that may be born as a result, Mark Henderson writes The Proposals Sex selection raises more questions than it can answer Desperate for a baby? Welcome to a Disneyland for the childless 'Infertility tourists' who spend £11,000 to specify sex Desperate last note of the woman killed by wasp sting Crème national savings & investments Why it is better to be ill at work Teacher's job fight Housing solution University crime Football fans held Robbed to death £1bn in the sofa 2005: Disasters and Near-Misses Pilot had raised safety fears Rac Holiday jet crashes after engines fail, killing 160 Peugeot Dogged attempts see author get his man Nationwide From Russia with moments to spare Ps Our top painting People Bias against private schools a 'myth' Lost The classroom where every pupil counts Picture Gallery Walking to lessons is the perfect tonic Lost wills Ewan Corlett Israel's withdrawal from Gaza Sloppiness Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Interpreting laws on terror: judges, politics and human rights Green ribbons Ups and downs Privileges for diplomats Police cars Scottish arts Ethnic branding Middle-lane hogs Pass The Times Fertile Ground The law on human reproduction is not an excuse to play God Merkel Matters The German opposition leader needs more fire to defeat a wily Chancellor The Mating Game The return of the "real man"? Mr Mayor, I offer my crafty scheme to attract visitors back to London Why Frank Lampard can afford to go shopping—and drug-dealers can't A shiver in Edinburgh's dress circles If the festival is to prove the doom-mongers wrong, it must choose a new director wisely The Times Sun, sand, secrets and scares Why shouldn't we know the Prime Minister's holiday destination? Are the public not equally at risk? Thunderer: Art and the art of canvassing Can a square meal for a round £100 fit the bill? Alliance Leicester By a Correspondent: A pot of tea? That will be £23.80 St. Joseph's Hospice directline Go out, Stay in Skoda Worker is feared dead after fire in Thames tunnel onetel Bespoke Suits MacHete death may be random attack New drink laws 'increase crime' Supermodel is a monster hit Clarke set for final leadership bid Hadrian's Wall souvenir saved Picture Gallery smart Cambridge bicycle ban BA braced for strikes as talks fail sky AA Council tax aid for pensioners Cannabis raid Alzheimer's hope OAP in court Iraqis flown home Spring runs dry Rias What They Say Click - there goes the neighbourhood Internet sites identifying the best places to live may be deepening the country's social divide, Michael Horsnell reports Innovative journey to the land of fairytale Edinburgh dance Swan Lake Edinburgh Festival Theatre lastminute Troubled threads untangle tale of ignored community Artsonline Days of the 'Ten Pound Poms' dfs Austin Kaye Two Lives for a Pastry Chef Hiscox Workers in Demand Australia sets out to tempt British cooks and chippies Alcohol fuels TV's creative campaigns Inside Track BBC ready to walk away from the home of Summer Wine Times World News German front-runner's appeal fades fast in easturn homeland Argentina Iraq Bush's choice for Supreme Court sparks abortion row The Times Maradona back to his striking best as he kicks off new career in TV (AFP): Child started deadly blaza (AP): Protester divorce (Reuters): Ball control (Reuters): Cows on grass timesonline Toucan Ladbrokespoker Nato troops safeguarding Afghan election die in helicopter crash Leaders play blame game over failing constitution US desperate for deal before its influence wanes Rising cost of oil may be saviour for Iraqi economy Deadly Quakes The Times (AP): Officials of the North visit Seoul assembly O2 left deflated Trinity duo Bank appointment Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Fund managers' investment call sparks row over double standards Olympic Games organisers try to run rings round advertisers Founders begin talks over £74m Ottakar's buyout Extra Large: Eu's Quota Problem Mandelson to hold crisis talks on Chinese clothing Worst of times for the Bank A good read? Aqualift Blunkett must listen to pension advice Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Oil harms retail Banks buy stake Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Schroders seeks US deal as profits march onward Timesonline JPMorgan putting aside further $1bn for Enron fallout The Numbers Rok prepares to fight £5m claim by its biggest investor Goodyear inflated profits BT Still Dominates India scraps privatisation plan Investors attack Thus chief over secret bid for Energis Ex-AIT director used bogus contracts Founders begin talks over £74m Ottakar's buyout The Sunday Times Market Share Wyevale sets date for a showdown Baugur's chief to be accused of car import tax fraud China and India continue battle for energy assets Inflation reaches eight-year high as rising oil prices take their toll Steeper bank charges add to costs for consumers 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 The Times Duo find tasty deal City Diary Lawyer cements his fortune Social attraction City Diary What's in a name? City Diary Offer for Numark opens door for bids Fall in car sales hits maker of crash-test dummies Daily Mail leads the advance of blue-chip media stocks Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Seeds of change at Wyevale may bring blooming profits The Day's Biggest Movers Schroders Gilts House data raises the ceiling for Bovis Smaller Capitalisation Shares BPP Business Equity Prices jeansforgenes Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Heyward Directing Unicef as it helped the world's suffering children James Booth Popular British actor who made a speciality of playing charming rogues Lives Remembered Arnold Cooke Urbane composer and teacher somewhat overshadowed by famous contemporaries Arnold Cooke, composer, was born on November 4,1906. He died on Agust 13,2005, aged 98 Appointments Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Latest Wills Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Bridge Chess Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day August 17,1960 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Weather Eye Paul Simons Historians look for clues in the ozone Weathercall Racing Brilliance of Kinane lights up York stage Times Test Index Yesterday's Results Balkan Knight can make off with Ebor bounty Jockeys boycott Arena courses toteplacepot York McEvoy challenges Godolphin order Epsom Worcester Carlisle Nottingham HSBC Rugby Union Saracens position Farrell on inside track to success HSBC World Match Play Championship Motor Racing Barrichello's arrival raises BAR even if Button goes Tennis Rusedski continues revenge mission to good effect Adshead blossoms with maiden hundred Younis and Swann join forces to seal victory for workers Gazzard takes his chance Totesport League Second Division Collingwood's quick step completes fox trot Yesterday's Scoreboards Second Division Manchester returns to normal We nearly let Pigeon's legs cost us the crumbs Shane Warne reveals how McGrath almost handed Test victory to England Series highlights how tailenders have improved game all-round How They Stand Ashes Averages World Rankings The Results Service Today's Fixtures Players left high and dry Group to watch Walton slips up Clarke strikes Deng commits Elite company Poching doubt Few rumblings in the shires as Fletcher gets protective again Ambrose grabs late winner Bolton seal deal Winger interest Takeover bid The Times Essien saga epitomises modern transfer tedium Toshack's plans hit by injuries Morrison chance Dailly focused Sanchez censure Vital Statistic Pools Forecast centrino Denmark V England Beckham hopes England have winning formula All grown up now - United sort the man from the boy Oliver Kay on how Wayne Rooney is adjusting to the hype, hope and expectation of a club and country crazy for success Times Online The Times Crossword 23,057 The Insider Rooney Review Times Sport Eriksson lets Smith off hook The Times Mortgages for Business Index T2 Beatles syndrome: it's the latest way to say 'shut up' Quotes of the Day Babble babes Picture Gallery Modern Morals Future perfect: how to be a 'real' man again Women rule, says Michael Buerk, and feminism is triumphant at home, at work, even in TV ads. The women who coined the word 'metrosexual' tells Carol Midgley how men can reclaim their masculinity, and we publish an extract from her new book First-Class Males (and we Don't Need a Book to Tell us how) Polished saddles, tidy tents - but no horseplay Amanda Lynch was delighted to find that the traditions of the pony club that she attended in the 1970s are alive and kicking today. Well, apart from the snogging contests Why Men Must Become More Useful East Riding How the bubble burst for Lucie's alleged killer Five years ago Lucie Blackman, a British bar hostess, was missing in Japan. As the trial of Joji Obara, the man accused of her murder, continues, Richard Lloyd Parry profiles the 'playboy' with a dark past and £122m of debt The Times The Times Reportage In search of my Emotional Intelligence Runner beans that have true dash home. forum@thetimes. co. uk I flipped over a pot plant The six key trends that Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong offers a guide to next season's top looks Dresses Arts Debt of the many is redeemed The heroism of those involved in the Battle of Britain is honoured in a new London memorial, revealed exclusively to Morgan Falconer Lyceum Theatre Index Thoughts of War: Five Places to Remember A deconstructed Spitfire is the nub of a show about the people behind the war effort The dark side of the rainbow Rachel Campbell-Johnston on the explosions, ghosts and sinister pelts at Edinburgh's Art Festival Edinburgh comedy Alex Horne Pleasance Courtyard The Japanese inspiration for Curlew River thrills Donald Hutera Edinburgh theatre Sumidagawa/Kyogen The Hub Artsonline For a full guide to the Edinburgh Festival, news, reviews and blogs www. timesonline. co. uk/edinburghfestival This Noh is a maybe Edinburgh opera Curlew River Royal Lyceum Robert Thicknesse Edinburgh theatre Blackbird King's Entertainments Opera Flight Opera Flight Glyndebourne Proms lolanta Albert Hall/Radio 3 Crème Souped up, rarin' to go Working relationship: Mark Alexander, managing director of Campbell's Foods in the UK and Ireland, and his executive assistant, Sarah Thurley Index Lunch Break Multiple Display Advertising Items Conference Call When the call of duty goes too far In the Office Michelle Braham on those 'intimate errands' Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Times Online Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Main Channels Factual Sport Choice Angus Batey Answers from Back Page Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Further tales of war and peace Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Viewing Guide SU Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan

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