News from 18/08/2005
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Oliver Hyams, Carol Lewis, Taking Flak, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Patrick Muirhead, Alexandra Blair, Robert Thicknesse, Keith R. Mitchell, Christopher Wood, June Bell, Adam Luck, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Andrew Robinson, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Ruth Gledhill and Jonathan Wynne-Jones, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Patrick Kidd, Nat Segnit, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Catherine Philp and Ali Hussain, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Ainsley Newson, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent and Michael Evans, Phil Gordon, Charles Bremner, Joanne Lunn, Graham Keeley, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, William Shawcross, Daniel Murdoch, Angela Jameson, Kevin Bakhurst, Marcel Berenblut, Paula Hawkins, Tom Wainwright, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, John Woodcock, Colin MacKay, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Murphy, Raymond Keene, Simon Freeman, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Rebecca O'Connor, Hilary Synnott (Director for South and South-East Asia), Martin Patience, Neville Scott, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Maher, Siân Morgan, Paul Simons, Peter Dobson, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Rachel Ragg, Jane Bidder, Mary Ann Sieghart, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Frank Greaney, Bruce Anderson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Zahid Hussein, George Caulkin, Esther Walker, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Michael W. Stone, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Cherry Potter, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Lucy Tobin, Tony Halpin, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Patience Wheatcroft, Raekha Prasad, Damian Barr, Allan Wilson,
ResumoThe Times Resistance fades in Gaza evacuation Shooting inquiry Punch death Su Doku Jobless total rises Postal charges Index Comment Record exam grades fuel scramble for university England embarrassed Who's your money on to replace Britannia? Royal Mail shows size matters with new post charges In the Times Today Record exam grades fuel scramble for university Patients 'better off at home' Soldier arrested Tramp killer jailed Medals stolen Borders in the buff Gripping display BT A song that will not be silenced Appreciation Pope mourns prior killed at prayer World leaders have paid tribute to a peace pastor who attracted young people, writes Charles Bremner British passengers complained of cold on flight before crash BA sets up hotline to expose strike ringleaders Hayley murder suspect charge Holiday sea rescue Man dies in baler Pensions loss Rape allegation Cave engravings Raised glasses Gucci Small Change or Big Difference? Picture the future of British money Coins are about to get a makeover and the Royal Mint is offering hard cash for new designs, Alan Hamilton writes Police chief 'tried to scupper Scotland Yard put pressure on the Home Office to call off an independent commission from investigating the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, write Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford Armed team was told to take suspect alive Witness Statement of Surveillance Officer 'Hotel Three' 'Officers gagged us' claim family of de Menezes Extradition is granted for bombing suspect Wall of Sound Tesco Experts warn of deafening growth in personal music Peer takes on rapper over cancelled concert Hospital chief forged his degree Mother dies after she challenged 'rude' yobs A punch from a boy at a bus stop triggered Tracey Cullum's death six weeks later, reports Steve Bird egg Cook's demise spares new Labour's blushes People Not the best judge of talent Master Card Will Harry be the wizard of Oz? Picture Gallery Ps Citroën Arsenic and lead danger alert on Indian herbal remedies T2 Barclays Over-80s can benefit from heart operations Growing foetus cells could start treatment Firt Multiyork Picture Gallery No Lasea ford Lick up your Greens Animal plan could recast Wild West Sri Lankan killing BBC news policy Ashes exemplars Coalition support in Iraq Airline accidents Join the debate with Times readers worldwide School of choice when a class is already full Impact of regional assemblies Divided services Perilous tides Cost of equality Evolution and creationism RP, RIP The Times Questions for the Met The shoot-to-kill policy must have more safeguards A Topping Row The protectionist threat is serious Party on It is never too early to panic about the Olympic hangover Don't scream at the plate glass-it's the price paid for artful robberies Landmark in shabby thinking Thunderer Lack-of-intelligence services The decision to recruit dangerous Muslim clerics as informers was a staggering misjudgment The Times Sex and the single-minded Muslim Young, unmarried men ... extreme aggression ... sexual repression. Is there a link? Petrol, up. Eating out, up. School fees, up. Hang on, why is inflation so low? People tend to focus on prices that are rising and forget about the ones going down Sainsbury's Families in High Court fight for Iraq war inquiry By a Correspondent: Veterans Thwarted by RAC Passing out Children's court service in crisis Women can log on to rural love Wedding ban for pop anthem Penguin is made Colonel-in-Chief MacMillan Why you should cut your hours sharps Suzuki 'Cruel sea death' of yacht couple The Link Bugs take wing for high-tech cocoon Aquascutum Toyota El Inglés battles on wounded knee for last time D-word dooms attempt to revive white elephant The Deputy PM goes off-message in rebranding the Dome, writes Helen Rumbelow Key diplomat ordered home over relationship NHS chief guilty of deception Rail link reopens Blood donor plea Puppy love The Times Malawi in uproar over promotion of pro-gay churchman Cynics defied in Edinburgh film fervour Volvo Look how tickled Doddy is at being hung Green Flag timesonline ns&i Nuts to folly as I fold up the curtains Firstnight Edinburgh Theatre Nuts CocoNuts Out of the Blue Drill Hall Jaguar Times World News Sobbing settlers' resistance fades as troops clear homes Harrowing scenes but little violence as families are moved out more quickly than expected, reports Ian MacKinnon Index Rooftop refugees watch the eviction Curses as military machine Families once protected by the Israeli security force found its power turned against them. But in the end it seemed more like a weeping contest between the settlers and the troops, says Stephen Farrell Finnair Shift Can this bike ride be Bush's tour de force? Heavy Hitter Singapore Airlines Travel Celebrities to stand against party rebels Picanto Booming economic cycle drives a giant of the road into bankruptcy Triple blast timed to cause complete carnage in capital Dell Cities shaken by 350 co-ordinated attacks A nation that is even worse than postwar Iraq Terrorism and drugs hamper efforts to rebuild after fall of the Taleban Scandal grips nation as 'serial lover' seduces ex-beauty queen Travelodge (AFP): Siege survivors welcome new Beslan schools you've got AA friend Bali bomb cleric sentence is cut (Reuters): Jackson court fine (AP): Names stolen (AP): Monroe's ex dies (AP): Terror suspect (AFP): Migrants drown (AP): Money bags The Times Killer croc attacks canoe pair Times Business EasyJet contract Qinetiq float move Coca-Cola pledge Currencies Commodities Bank Governor was against ra Number claiming benefits continues to climb Watchdog to investigate Deloitte's audit of MG Index Willowbrook When defeat is really show of strength Need to Know This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Shift on textiles Stop Press Arab Bank fined 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 Warning for News Corp over poison-pill defence Citizen's pension 'has not been ruled out' US regulator tells BP to take 'urgent' safety steps Green closes final-salary schemes Hands seeks to pull out of £453m utility deal Morgan Stanley aborts disposal ITV plans channel for children Prince steps into dispute over unpaid Bosecastle flood claims WPP picks Heekin to lead Grey Global in New York Lure of the public sector: a job for Once the Cinderallas of employment, public sector staff now have it both ways, writes Gabriel Rozenberg State wage rise overtakes private sector IPOs are not the only route for companies to raise capital Enterprise Doctors reap the benefits of Labour's shake-up 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 Inter Exec Making a play for it Balfour Beatty rails against State A good sport Road to nowhere Tube Lines makes £57m from PPP contracts Next moves higher as broker dresses up retailer's stock Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Commodities Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Eurotop 100 Chance of a profit as East Surrey turns the tables The Day's Biggest Movers Balfour Beatty Gilts US hopes spur Ashtead to four-year high Smaller Capitalisation Shares HgCapital Trust Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Brother Roger Swiss-born paster who founded the community at Taizé and saw it become a centre of pilgrimage Brother Roger, Prior of Taizé, was born on May 12, 1915. He died on August 16, 2005, aged 90 Index Lives Remembered Geoffrey Griffin Founder of Starehe, which gave Kenya's orphans a home and education Geoffrey Griffin, Obe, headmaster, was born on June 13, 1933. He died on June 28, 2005, aged 72 Lord Whaddon Champion of farmworkers and creator of trade links during the Cold War Lord Whaddon, chairman of Daltrade and Labour MP for king's Lynn, 1964-70, was born on August 14, 1927. He died on August 16, 2005, aged 78 Lakshman Kadirgamar Tamil lawyer who fought to starve separatists in Sri Lanka of foreign support Juror not biased just because he is a serving police officer Law Report Two heads of claim for adjudicator Birthdays Births Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking … Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Latest Wills Anniversaries Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Where to go for a piece of the action on Bank Holiday A week in Torquay, £220; Corsica for a week, £349; weekend in Paris, £269. Tony Dawe lists the offers Dartmoor's pleasures A classic spell on a magical Greek island ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On this Day August 18, 1962 Peter Fechter, a young East German, was one of 192 people who died trying to cross the Berlin Wall. In the days after his highly public death, 7,000 people marched in protest in West Germany Five-Day Forecast Light of truth shines in crystal balls Weather Eye Weathercall Times Sport Ryan and Millman make the big jump Racing Times Test Athletics Smaller courses suffer again as Newton Abbot is forced to switch La Cucaracha to hit right note The Times Sports Book toteplacepot York Chester York Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Carlisle Fontwell Park Chepstow Worcester Epsom Nottingham Wolverhampton The Results Service Today's Fixtures Lamb blazing a trail in the dirt Speedway Another Bunn on the block Allen unfazed Simmons sacked Hagbourne title Kennedy is key Holmes points juniors towards the right track Athletics The Times Harrison ready to make breakthrough in US Boxing First Steps for Future Champions HSBC England in confident mood before semi-final challenge Hockey Injury forces Botham to retire Rugby League Middlesex slump to record loss at Lord's Frizzell County Championship First Division Steelbacks fail to heed example of Wessels Totesport League First Division Peerless Ramprakash gives Surrey advantage Brindle determined to teach Australia lesson Sutcliffe and Chilton put Lancashire in charge Second Division Worcestershire's cruise control Gough injury aids Derbyshire quest Yesterday's Scoreboards Sweet symphony holds nation in rapture as captains call tune John Woodcock is taken back to 1953 by the feelings aroused by the Ashes Jones can be sure of keeping the gloves for England Woods reflects on his major gamble to make early exit Golf Leicester ready to prosper in Howard's brief reign Rugby Union Vanquished Murray has sense of belonging Tennis Bashful Rooney plays to his own beat The Times Kanouté on his way to Seville Okocha blocked Vital Statistic Move for Marlet Blackburn fined Essien busy living up to false expectations The Times Increasing cost of policing put clubs on the road to ruin Flawed planning may bring coach nothing but regrets George Caulkin fears that staleness would be a worry on the highest stage Zidane returns with goal The Sunday Times Three Lions anthem to be lost in translation for Germany fans Toshack fearful that Wales will face backlash in Cardiff Scotland stain their copybook with seven minutes of madness Player Ratings By Our Sports Staff: Denmark coach says Eriksson can rule world Half-baked England humbled Sporting Index How They Lined up in Copenhagen The Times Crossword 23,058 The Insider Times Sport Benitez ready to clear decks at Anfield to bring home Owen Eriksson humiliated after getting a Danish pasting England Crumble in Copenhagen The Times Index The Times The Weigh Ahead Quotes of the Day Go tieless at the office? It'll be sandals and T-shirt next Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? How did you do in your fat report, son? Weight-loss 'evangelist' Mike Huckabee is fighting childhood obesity in America by getting schools to weigh their pupils, reports Toby Moore, while Dr Tanya Byron, the Times clinical psychologists, says it may not be the right answer Your Child's BMI The Right Weigh? Could It Come to this? The Times Why I'm a Barbie girl Rachel Ragg says the plastic doll is not just glittery pink and blonde—she can teach us all about life and love Making a fool of myself English Heritage has been scouting for an official court jester. Patrick Muirhead threw his hat into the ring In the steps of Madhur Jaffrey The Times Early birds who Style Women in the know are 'pre-ordering' next season's hottest looks before they have even hit the shops. Three shoppers tell Carolyn Asome why it's good to buy early BTW... For whom a tan tolls Essex is Britain's skin-damage hotspot, but a new cream might help sun addicts, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Lora Screen What's the problem, Nicole? View Point She's the closest thing we've got to a traditional Hollywood screen goddess. So why does Nicole Kidman keep on choosing such utterly irritating roles, demands Sean Macaulay A broomstick New Releases Bewitched was fine until Nora Ephron hexed it, says Wendy Ide Nicole's Follies and Triumphs Review in Four Words or Less More New Releases Time-travel teases and precocious teens give Ian Johns a headache Shadow of a gunman Interview Robert Carlyle's latest creation is an ex-IRA man, says Stephen Dalton Curzon Correction Rob Schneider has incurred spectacular wrath for Deuce Bigalow, says Sean MacAulay Crash Ray of light still shines in the dark The author Andrew Robinson recalls his meetings with the film director Satyajit Ray, one of the giants of world cinema Movie Books Chaplin and Agee Five Satyajit Ray Films Not to Miss Why sci-fi should be low-fi Forget Star Wars and the Matrix-here's how to make a sci-fi hit for £4,000, says Kevin Maher Hitachi Five Leading Examples of Balsawood Sci-Fi An early Fellini, Powell and Pressburger still hold their own new dvds Geoff Brown on an intelligent thriller from Sydney Pollack The Times What went wrong? Ten years ago Hollywood was in rude health but, after this summer's slump only the penguins are smiling, says Nat Segnit That was the Top Ten in 1995 Edinburgh opera Edinburgh comedy Pointes win prizes Dance Ballet Nacional de Cuba Sadler's Wells Edinburgh concert West-Eastern Divan/Barenboim Usher Hall Theatre Antigone at Hell's Mouth Soho Theatre, W1 Entertainments Proms BBCSO/Saraste Albert Hall/Radio 3 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Animal Crime Scene a repeat offender Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3672 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Puzzler The Times Oxfam Management The Job rmg Clock-watching can be hard work The Week in Work Inside Contact US The Times Statwatch What Else Happened ... Bad Week Deloitte What turns plans on their head Lesson Seven: When Strategy Goes Wrong Data File Who's taken my chair? How to ... Know your Place Feng shui: the art of creating a successful ambience in the workplace; or corporate equivalent of rearranging deckchairs on a cruise liner? David Rose investigates the effects of office geography The Office Psychologist Test Yourself … Do You Have an Executive Iq? Michael Page Do you agree with this advice? What Can I Earn? Is it time to move on if I've been 'layered'? Worklife Challenge Social vision growing on university-leavers The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The Key to… ... Second Jobs Bath No Graduate Job? Time to Think about ... Temporary Work Number 68 Recruiters go soft on MBAs All the analytical skills in the world won't get you very far if you don't get on with your colleagues, Carol Lewis discovers Case Study The Contagious Leader Days that Shook Business Course Watch Degrees are just one direction to a career Interview Student life has much going for it, not least of which is the degree at the end of it all. Carly Chynoweth investigates the prospects for those who opt not to go to university How Do I Become… ... A Trendspotter? The Times My Best Move… You Need a New Job when… Essentials Web Watch Test Yourself … Answers Drink in the landscape Business Travel Reykjavik Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Student Guide The Times Worth more than all the expense Tony Halpin, Education Editor, says the value of a degree cannot be measured only in monetary terms Halifax You will pay well into your thirties Ready, steady, go? Timing may be the key to keeping to the costs down Tony Halpin says that it may pay for some students to wait 12 months and go to university next year rather than this autumn Investment boom raises the quality of flats for students Paula Hawkins says that the student hovel of old has given way to much smarter flats as developers home in on the stable market in university towns Army What the Banks are Offering Students The art of living life to the limit It's rates, not perks, that matter in the end Rebecca O'Connor, from Times Money, explains what to look for in a student bank account Builders to bra-makers—firms that will sponsor your degree Stephen Hoare reports that a surprising array of firms will pay your way through university It's all strange and you're nervous—don't worry, so is everyone else Damian Barr gives his blow-by-blow guide on how to survive freshers' week Tips for Happy Parents Learning to cope with the empty nest syndrome Jane Bidder wrote a book about children going to university but still found it hard when her own waved goodbye teacher training agency RBS Stoking up between the drinks Worried about feeding yourself for the first time? Don't, says Tom Wainwright, we've all done it And a nutritionist writes … Move over, Michael Palin Why the gap year is more popular than ever now Fears that the spectre of fees would kill off the year out have been much exaggerated, says Alexandra Blair Gap-Year Contacts Hogwarts had nothing on the house of expounding How Miriam Arkush found true understanding during a ten-month stay at a strict Bible academy in Israel Making your gap year a worthwhile project MaDVeNturer A gapper in medialand Lucy Tobin was determined to make her experience worthwhile When the nearest elephant is on a T-shirt Ten Questions to Ask before You Sign up Don't rush to take the first offer of a place Tony Halpin says that students must be sure about a course when they go through clearing Multiple Display Advertising Items University Clearing Contacts for 2005 Profiles of universities in clearing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items skilegap
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