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News from 19/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Karen Jewell, Lynne Greenwood, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adrian Lee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Adam Luck, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Nicola Venning, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Tom Dart and Gary Jacob, Geoffrey Posner, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Ainsley Newson Medical Ethicist, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Christopher Hack, Noel Falconer, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Dominch Walsh, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Mal Lansell, Jenny MacArthur, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent7, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, John Reid, Nigal Hawkes Health Editor, Bruce Kent, Daniel Murdoch, Angela Jameson, Liz Prentice, Michael R Dolbear, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Barbara Rowlands, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Sally Thompson, James Briggs, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Rocky Fernandez, Pete Paphides, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, Amanda Holloway, Zvi Heifetz, Alison Blenkinsop, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Graham Lacey, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alexander Starritt, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Alan J. Murphy, Ben MacIntyre, Brian MacArthur Paper round, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lucia van der Post, David Axelrod, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Robert Hill, Richard Morrison, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jan Raath, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Anthony Roberts, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent, Robin Hughes, Dan Sabbagh and James Doran,

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The Times Ruling stirs fresh designer baby row Tube death leak Papal homecoming Bank seals deal England regroup Sounds Universities to close the door on 60,000 The Top State Schools Mo Mowlam near death after head injury from a fall In the Times Today Reid rebukes press over Iraq Man accused of caravan murder Three men held Smoke without fire Accidental death Religious rethink Cook candidate Violin returned A justifiable alternative Ing Direct 'I underwent two abortions for their sake' Designer babies may put end to cancer blindness Technique to screen embryos for eye tumour gene gives hope to families with the disease, Mark Henderson writes Police complaints official is suspended over inquiry leak A1-Qaeda chief killed in police gunfight Calls grow to deport Saudi who backs jihad Adair in court for harassment DNA links attacks Lotto man warrant Führer good laugh Mistaken identity Liquid assets Big gay novel poll Gadgets for your Dotage Don't talk, listen, teenagers told Rolex The mobile that slows down children's chatter Universities' own tests will create two-tier system, heads warn Results Subjects by Subject Language slump worries business Success all round, but for one it's a very rare feeling - failure Grammar sets record in fight to top tables Sports, Finance and Exams at Age of 14 The Times Top 450 State Schools Posthumous Success for Murdered Student From Russia with Seven a Grades BMW By a Correspondent: Hunt for van used by Amélie's killer BT More power to you Salman Rushdie Video of victim's struggle for life posted on the net Festival eyes Glasgow winner People Tessa runs and runs A rebel too far Ps It's really the Pitts Sainsbury's Sale Last Days to save dfs Girls who eat chips more likely to get breast cancer Smoking ban 'will help rich more' Writing on the wall for fat townies Currys HSBC Foulmouths of Falmouth chase away the trippers Inquiry into Tube killing Easier a levels, cleverer pupils or the annual media moan? History's view of the use of atomic bombs Appropriate aid Join the debate with Times readers worldwide timesonline. co. uk/debate Lost coins Gaza settlements Shortage of large homes Home Guard I Think Therefore I Am an a A levels have become too formulaic Picture Gallery Hope Born of Tragedy Out of the disaster that struck Aceh may come an end to civil war An Unfunny Clown It is time to say farewell to a man who calls for attacks on troops in Iraq Well, fancy that! Children's future decided by parents, not by committe Note Book NHS free? Pull the other one The way we fund our health service is antiquated, we need a hard rethink, not comforting platitudes Patricia Hewitt chanted the familiar sentiments that politicians believe that voters want to hear The usual stench of summer The Times Join the Debate I promise this: we won't cut and run The pessimists are wrong. Life in Iraq is getting better, the Defence Secretary says It's cute, It's spherical, but can we not find a better name than 2003ub313? Argentine astronomers favour 'Maradona', as Diego was the greatest No 10 in history Baton-charge revenge of a policeman's jilted wife Glamour under Canvas American Express Daytime TV led to daylight robbery A mint of suggestions from Times readers In Cinemas now T2 Tails you choose: a recipe of fish, chips and peace Dixons Pension age deal sought to avert damaging strikes Lloyds TSB Insurance Victory for animal testing centre World Cup find honoured in film Spot check on criminals Pants that can take the heat Canard Duchêne Lighting up the silver collection intel inside New innings is declared for endangered field cricket Some birds warm to changing climate Hedgehogs to be blasted by change in foxhunt law halfords BA hunt for ringleaders could lead to new strikes Unions want tougher job law after Gourmet row Families warned on toxic gardens Magnet Davis seeks pledge from rival Clarke Drama that lacks the explosive ingredient Firstnight Edinburgh Theatre National Hero Sainsbury's Firstnight AA TV shedule full of orbs and sceptres WH Smith The pilot who didn't know 6ft of wing was gone Today Tomorrow Index The Pope tries to rally army of young with plea for unity Poland's pensions threaten reforms Nationwide Bespoke Suits Mountain Man Mega Week End Climber is cleared of abandoning his brother White farmers face eviction under 'apartheid-era' laws Alliance Leicester The Times Nivea President seeks first lady for Shanghai dolphin (Reuters): Polisario frees final captives (AP): Protester leaves (AP): War games begin (AP): Libel victory (AP): Shuttle delay Lora Volcano was erupting inside me, serial killer tells court 17 Years of Terror Clashes turn ugly as riot squads Reports from Ian MacKinnon in Netzer Hazani and Yonit Farago in Kfar Yam The Times Young protesters play to the gallery in impotent fury evict last of hardline resistance This may be just the end of the beginning Rebel comics risk jail to poke fun at military rulers They entertain tourists with jokes about life in Burma, but the secret police could come calling at any time, writes Nick Meo emporio (AP): Villagers welcome jobs that guarantee 77p a day The Times Index Shire in talks SABMiller bids Gala refinancing Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Royal Bank of Scotland draws allies into £1.7bn China deal Black's business partner indicted on Hollinger fraud charges Surfing for new capital Fit sentences Summer Spectacular! Bank hopes to exploit Eastern promise Need to Know Business Big Shot Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Reebok inquiry Informa shorter Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Smaller Stock to Watch The Times Shire chief buys shares as talks begin over dispute High street sales figures lift hopes of recovery Pensions regulator vows to pursue firms overseas Company tax surge eases the strain on Chancellor To pay your bills: take a ticket and wait Widows' slip hands shares to foe RBS joins race for stake in China Caroline Merrell finds Western banks chasing a slice of a lucrative—and cleaner—financial sector Seeking help from foreign investors Wembley's readiness for 2006 Cup Final in doubt Personnel boss axes his own job Stadium project with a troubled history remains under a cloud Ex-AIT boss faces 7 years' jail Call charges may drop by £400m Checking out? City Diary No entry City Diary Picture Gallery Saint and sinner City Diary BT backs away from £300m revenue target Gas group criticises regulator over bid by Hands FHM's plan to branch out may not be the answer Emap is leading the way in brand extension. Dan Sabbagh reports Fashions come and go but style is timeless Media Brian MacArthur Paper round Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediapolis TV Tops the Magazine Pops Billionaire seeks allies in Time Warner campaign The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers shoudl contact their fund manager The Times Oil Prices Continue Retreat from Peaks China acts to avert petrol shortages You own the company, so you decide how much to spend Banks line up $10bn to fund battle for Sibneft After a flat few weeks, Diageo fizzes while FTSE falls Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 A flatter insurance cycle could give Amlin a push Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Weir Group Gilts Wood shares felled by broker's warning Smaller Capitalisation Shares Ashtead Banking & Finance Woodland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index The Rev Ewan Corlett Versatile naval architect who was instrumental in saving Brunel's Great Britain The Rev Ewan Corlett, OBE, naval architect and priest, was born on February 11,1923. He died on August 8,2005, aged 82 Major-General A. M. L. Hogge Specialist in armoured fighting vehicles who served with distinction in Palestine and Yemen Major-General A. M. J. Hogge, CB, was born on August 4,1925. He died on July 13,2005, aged 79 First Iron Steamship Lives Remembered Eddie Shuler Musician whose recording company featured, among others, Cajun stars and the young Dolly Parton Eddie Shuler, musician, producer and record-label owner, was born on February 27,1913. He died on July 23,2005, aged 92 Barbara Bel Geddes Stage and film actress who returned to fame late in her career as the matriarch in the TV series Dallas Barbara Bel Geddes, actress, was born on October 31,1922. She died on August 8,2005, aged 82 Lives in Brief Detroit Junior, blues planist, was born on October 26,1931. He died on August 9,2005, aged 73 Alf Joint, stuntan, was born in 1927. He died on July 25,2005, aged 78 Native Americans star in Painshill's landscape show Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Deaths Thanksgiving Services Reunion Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Power to admit fresh evidence after error Court of Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Influence on sentencing for non-compliance of a family court order Court of Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regtransfers. co. uk Audi making big statement to rivals with new off-roader The Details RAC says parents must exercise more restraint Competent little B but lacking in character Antagonism as the Arctic loses its cool Wheather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day August.19,1936 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Five-Day Forecast Weather call Times Sport La Cucaracha steps lively to give Reed thrill of a lifetime Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Times Test Chester Wolverhampton Chepstow Fontwell Park Chester The Times Sports Book Sandown Park AYR Salisbury Racing Wolverhampton Alonso toys with reality of winning in Turkey Motor Racing O'Sullivan's heart not in it as Swail goes through Snooker Reed appreciates rank and file Rowing Rick Broadbent meets a naval officer who plans to make a splash at the World Championships The Times Join the Debate Maguire is quick to steal the show from Whitaker Equestrianism Skins Gatlin and friends herald the age of innocence for US Atheletics The Times Join the Debate Catton takes Thomson by surprise Bowls Ghaffar shows who's the boss Powell pulls out Crockett surgery De Vere returns Grudge match Sharks net Cage Hammond call The Results Service Today's Fixtures Lucozade Sport Henman stomachs pain of slump Tennis Cayeux invite to tee with Tiger Golf Subaru Cooke looks forward to final after eye scare Rugby League Batty leaves sad Somerset on a hiding to nothing Second Division Symonds masterclass puts Lancashire's noses in front Yesterday's Scoreboards Gough battles through injury to keep Essex alive Sarwan run feast gives Surrey food for thought Frizzell County Championship First Division A new lease of life for that most endangered species: the losing draw Cupboard is bare Down Under Geoffrey Dean discovers that there are few young prospects pushing the ageing fixtures for places in the Australian team Young talent giving hope for the future Times Online Vaughan and Buchanan resume the hostilities Midfield maestros leave Eriksson with problems The Sunday Times The Road to Germany The Perils that Lie Ahead Baros offer delays Owen return With Pearce as manager, who needs friends? Raging Swede finally loses cool Excuses running out for James Bellamy injury inflames feud Tottenham target Vital Statistic Morrison moves Not for sale Bolton bank on Nakata fulfilling eastern promise Sporting Index Newcastle turn their attentions to Luque The Times Crossword 23,059 The Insider Mourinho love story put to the test by Carvalho Times Sport Is there hope on the horizon for Australia? It'll be all right on the night, say humbled England stars The Times T2 We're All Auctioneers now Bad luck, Madge. But we're both riding for another fall Quotes of the Day Reading to Romeo Copper mine Image of the Day The seasonal Harmattan wind blows sand and dust south from the Sahara through the "forgot city" of Ouadane in Mauritania Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? eBay: what am I bid for world domination? The internet trading site eBay is celebrating its 10th anniversary with profits up 53 per cent and revenue 40 per cent. But Jonathan Gornall says it may meet its match in China Bid the Well … Online Markets Sofa Workshop Picture Gallery First, a live lobster Dish The Times Wholly MacKerel -are you eating your fish quota? Health Omega-3 fatty acids may help to keep conditions such as brain degeneration at bay, says Barbara Rowlands Doctor's Orders Relieving the fears about painkillers Hair with Hari Picture Gallery Go for the glow In search of a stylish marriage Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post The raver of Royston Vasey Index Best Baggy Moments Craig David, the Super Furries, Curtis Mayfield and Laura Veirs Craig David Various Artists Super Furry Animals Laura Veirs cds pop To bling or not to bling, that is the question. Philosopher-rapper Kanye West deconstructs hip-hop. Pete Paphides listens in Don't you dare mention the D word KT Tunstall defends the pop aesthetic and the New Niceness to Stephen Dalton. But if you value your life, don't compare her to Dido Dido KT Tunstall UNIVERSAL/iTUNES Give Away downloads The Times/Universal new talent: Spiritualized's Sean Cook talks about his new project, the Flies best tracks downloadchart Wild ones clean up Interview Black Rebel Motorcycle Club aren't as sulky as they're painted. In fact they're quite a laugh, Steve Jelbert discovered Tomorrow Some Pacifist Show-Stoppers Meet the musical diplomats Classical An orchestra is touring the world to promote peace and harmony. Neil Fisher reports classicalcds Give the World Orchestra for Peace a chance: you won't regret it, says Geoff Brown Gergiev/solti World Orchestra for Peace (Philips) Bernstein's Peter Pan, Beethoven and Chopin Still second fiddle Viewpoint A male violinist alleges sex discrimination, but women don't yet have equality in orchestras, argues Amanda Holloway Multiple Display Advertising Items Turn over an old leaf Theatre As You Like it RST, Stratford Spoken with conviction Edinburgh theatre The Exonerated Assembly Rooms Edinburgh dance Impromptus Playhouse Proms RPO/Gatti; Estonian Chamber Choir/Hillier Edinburgh comedy Russell Brand Assembly Rooms TV & Radio The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner David Joannides, Poole Word Watching Television Terrestrial Tales from the Green Valley Variations Film Choice Eco-friendly series a waste of resources Last Night's TV lan johns Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Starbucks Coffee Bricks and Mortar Index We like to know all about our neighbours, but that doesn't mean we actually want to talk to them The Surveyor Picture Gallery Focus on; The South West Figures from Www. 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The Property Database In Terraced House in West London Out 16th-Century Cottage in Hampshire Away Period Farmhouse in Cumbria The House of Intrigue This hall has four different fronts and never ceases to surprise, says Marcus Binney Persimmon The Losers Take It All This couple came last in a TV makeover show but still got the house, says Adrian Lee Look before You Leap in Paula Hawkins discovers where the canny investor should search for long-term value Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Winner by a Nose The Ramsdens loved a racing yard so much they bought it twice, says Lynne Greenwood Our Tenants Want Extra Faded carpets are no longer tolerable-now only the best will do, reports Nicola Venning The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Fake's Progress Mock hides have come far in 20 years, writes Mary Gold Barratt Loan Advice The Times Whatson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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