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News from 22/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Susannah Hickling, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Elizabeth Hatchell, Sarah Potter, Robert Vincent, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Irvine, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Robert Gore-Langton, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Lewls Smith, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, John E. Ramsey, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ellchiro Tokumoto and Leo Lewis, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Catherine Philp and All Hamdani, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Mark Ogden, Tim Teeman, Daniel Murdoch, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Peter Carter, David Lister, John Westerby, Stuart King, Bernard Tierney, Rick Broadbent, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Laura Lee Davies, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Tim Mickleburgh, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Geoffrey Fitzgerald, Vivian Anthony, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Beecham, Peta Bee, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Anthony Messenger, Richard Iley, Roger Boyes, Kate Hurrell, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick MacKinnon, Michael Patterson, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Alfred Bullock, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Wendy Hillary, Dominic Maxwell, John Ruff, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Ayres, David Brancher, James Jackson, Danny Baker, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent and Alan Hamllton, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Adrian Bull, Matthew Thomas, Gordon C. Keymer, Mark Venables, Dave Hammond, Richard Ford, J. Kelsey, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Blair backing for Met Police chief Axe 'boring' GCSEs Gaza homes razed Su Doku Motorways on sale 'A fortnight ago I said manned spaceflight should be … Index Top-selling drug linked to increased suicide risk The Oz diet Dame Kelly's golden career ends in agony Police charge up to £2,700 for one night in the cells In the Times Today Painkiller 'harmed 10,000 Britons' Drug link to rise in suicide risk Piano Man 'is German hoaxer' Poison fine Costly file-sharing Gunman hunted Murder arrest Boycott urged Lock is a real snip Hiscox They call him Lion Heart - boy who picked up a bomb and lived Praise my soul! Prescott is lost for words until a general saves the day Alan Hamilton reports on the VJ-Day ceremony at the Cenotaph in Whitehall Da Vinci Code is MPs' holiday read Treatment survey Jail inmate record Murder hunt Kaplinsky weds Herb for hay fever By a Correspondent: Trouble and strife for cockney rhyming slang Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Su Doku Boy's body is found in woods Hunt for missing child, 11, called off after the discovery of a corpse close to where he was last seen, reports David Lister Police want extra £150m to boost anti-terror manpower Police in the ranks are paid £100,000 Threat level is lowered despite warnings of attacks to come Islamists accuse BBC of being pro-Israeli Victim's pathologist could be struck off No one woke Met chief to tell him his team had killed the wrong man Killing Inquiry Why your big brother or sister is always one step ahead Lora First and Foremost - Usually Trading up City high-flyers demand comfort at a good price Barclays Aid staff flying first class as bill for flights soars past £9m World News Baby facing 'inevitable' death is strong enough for trips outside Timesonline national savings & investments Granny doesn't know best dfs privilege By Our Foreign Staff: A nation on fire calls for help to beat flames Enter stage far Right: another Tory who wants to be leader First Active churchill Sacked air caterers win right to picket Blessed Plots The Greatest Test Ever! Gardeners must get out of eden Rocking on, the festival that beat time at the double Pop Review Nationwide By a Correspondent: Change will cost lives, say firemen Green Flag Keypoint Soldier saves nine in cottage blaze The role of examiners Graduate jobs Structure of local government and allowances for councillors Deporting terror suspects who face torture Patient familiarity Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Single ticket Alternatives to university Small schools Double entendre Basic Instinct Ministers must push through reform of English and maths at GCSE Out with a Bang Why should we not depart this life in style? Sex selection has a eugenic whiff, so let's call it family balancing instead The German Shepherd The Pope's first foreign tour achieved its aims triumphantly Chinese knickers in a twist Sir Ian, you must go now The Metropolitan Police Commissioner's conduct in the de Menezes case does not inspire confidence The Times Let's spring to Springer's defence The Arts Council has flunked an opportunity to do the right thing. No surprise there then The Tory way: don't trust the people, don't have a free and open debate The Conservative Party has only once had a democratic leadership election Contenders are engaging in image politics, gliding away from the big issues Gang attack on train couple Barclays Chimps feel peer pressure too Plant gene may allay GM fears It's a soft sell with no hard shell Results Guide aerlingus. com aerlingus No offers for A-grade girls Independent schools are ready to axe 'easy' GCSEs 11,000 make pipe dream come true timesonline Eurostar first class 400 involved in sectarian riots Prison hanging Fire victim dies Good old days Times World News Blast rites as the king of gonzo reaches his final high It's what They Would Have Wanted Sunnis pledge to vote down constitution 'conspiracy' The Times Saddam: I'll be a martyr for my Iraq churchill Violence feared as radicals rally at fort for last stand Inside Track I First homes razed in Gaza pullout 3-D TV will let you watch, sniff and feel the big game Mortgages Bespoke Suits US soldiers die in bomb attack (Reuters): Shanty crackdown (AP): Emergency landing (Reuters): Nuclear warning (AP): Rail explosion (AFP): Libya invites Bush (AP): Trump TV in China What the Papers Say Papa the professor lectures a million of his rowdy flock Pilgrims go wild over visit, but Pope Benedict has yet to find the popular touch of his predecessor, Roger Boyes writes By Our Foreign Staff: Curious student finds key Einstein manuscript Times Business Copperfingers out Phones 4u sale Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Motorway sale to test France's economic liberalism Road to Profit New issues leap 21% in stock market's year of the stag Rentokil braced for takeover bid from Sir Gerry Aid-Call Inflation rate is now a slave to oil prices Anatole Kaletsky Economic View Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished The Pound Change on the Week Data Stock Market Exchange Rates Data Day Cellcast to float Stop Press LA Fitness spree 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 Airbus pushes for launch aid Price Water House Coopers TUI agrees to purchase CP Ships for £1.2bn Pensions rule change 'could wipe out deficit' Questions remain as 'Copperfingers' is released from jail Canary Wharf prepares to offer wireless internet access for all Google sell-off looms as tax penalty falls away Economist looks to buy titles in America Hunger for home improvement 21st Century Stars: Topps Tiles Neelam Verjee discovers how the national obsession with DIY has helped to turn Britain's biggest retailer of ceramic tiles and wood flooring into a FTSE 250 favourite The Times Merger paved way for tiling's top profile Future Brand The Times Why restrict brand to tiles, when wider identity could say more? Biotech firm sends in maggots to tackle MRSA bug A Welsh company is in talks to license a living remedy, Richard Irving writes US left behind as oil price drives export growth surge Medieval cure wriggles back to life Reader Offers Ltd Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Clifford Williams Internationally famed theatre director who was renowned for his boldness, daring and deceptive simplicity Clifford Williams, theatre director, was born on December 30,1926. He died on August 20,2005, aged 78 Tom Haining Diplomat turned academic who flourished as ambassador in the rigours of Ulan Bator Tom Haining, CMG, diplomat, was born on March 15,1927. He died on July 17,2005, aged 78 Children at risk find a friend in volunteers Notebook Charities Al Held New York artist who simplified form to increase his paintings' monumentality Al Held, abstract painter, was born on October 12, 1928. He died on July 27, 2005, aged 76 Court Circular Appointments Hearsay provisions apply to cases with earlier preparatory hearings Court of Appeal Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Hot summers give life to hard woods Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day August 22,1968 The Soviet Union's occupation of Prague led to violent clashes between Czechoslovak protesters and the Russian troops Winning Move Five-Day Forecast weathercall Times Sport Show goes on thanks to cast of unknowns Racing Times Test Wolverhampton Wrist injury costs Kinane Champion ride on Azamour Leicester Hamilton Park The Wright Track Flat Leaders Stevens prevails Devon delight Farrell setback Nicol ends dream 49er dies The Results Service Racing Yesterday's Results Today's Fixtures Timesonline Federer adds to winning run Tickle makes Hull regret sloppy start Engage Super League Corporate Golf Challenge Vikings' fate sealed after being thrown to hungry Wolves Dibaba fails to find record form Athletics England gain fitting reward with bronze Hockey Lucozade Sport Montoya's madness dents title hopes of Räikkönen Turkish Grand Prix Ferrari How the Teams Fared at Istanbul Park Sauber Petronas Bar Honda Red Bull Racing Renault Toyota Racing Bmw-Williams Jordan McLaren Mercedes Minardi Cosworth Results Wayward Woods leaves it late Golf Maher jumps clear to complete fine double Equestrianism Daktarin Powell and Frost take game beyond Lancashire Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Semi-Finals The Times England's women savour historic victory Calm Hampshire benefit from Yorkshire chaos Codemasters Wood continues to flourish The Weekend's Scoreboards Mongia ends drought to guide Foxes into second Totesport League Second Division Unchanged England stand up to test of time BT Throwback to the Old Days Scoreboard from Northampton The Times Crossword 23,061 The Insider Tait takes his chance to lay claim to Test place Times Sport Picture Gallery Half-fit Holmes well beaten but still rides out on a high The Times The Game The Times The Oz Diet Quotes of the Day Roadrage-on-Sea? Gridlock Bay? No, next year it's Hendon Oxford ducks an issue Non-genial genetics Rock of rages Image of the Day Tyre inspection on the giant trucks at Fimiston pit near Kalgoorlie, the largest open goldmine in Australia Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Have the wizards of Oz found the ultimate diet? A new regimen that promises a 21lb weight loss in 12 weeks has knocked Harry Potter off the Australian bestseller list. How does it work? Peta Bee reports The Non-Hunger Diet: A Typical Day Right Diet for Me Remote control Robotic surgery has dramatically improved prostate patients' recovery rates, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times My day of udders and shudders Hannah Betts winces at the sight of grass. Could she learn to love the smell of cow dung in the morning? Why I can't afford to come home High-quality childcare in Britain is beyond my means - I'm better off in France, says Susannah Hickling Whizz-Kidz A Problem Shared Tears at bedtime? Dr Tanya Byron on moving from cot to bed, and toiled-training problems Beer gets a taste for the high life The Times The New Ploughman's Don't say old hat Men's Style The key items for urbane young men this autumn/winter will be flat caps, gents' shoes, cardies, waistcoats, braces anything tweed or corduroy, and cravats. Even better if you get them from grandad's wardrobe, says James Delingpole The Hovis Recipe I've seen the future and it works for men Sashay it with flowers - and dots, stripes and splashes Crib Notes Autumn Prints Arts Roll out the gun barrel Can a new Annie Get Your Gun hit the bull's-eye for today's audience? Ian Johns finds out Something Old, Something New Frasier, we miss you Friday night television has changed. Sitcoms have gone from slick to sick. Wit has lost out to witless. What a gross injustice Me, nice? I couldn't possibly comment Ian Richardson made a great villain in House of Cards. How will he find playing the victim, asks Robert Gore-Langton How the plot thickens Theatre Edinburgh comedy Edinburgh comedy Laura Solon Holyrood Tavern Ben Willbond Pleasance Courtyard Proms Edinburgh concert Jazz Entertainments Pop TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times James Jackson's Choice Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice The Magoons fail to curry favour Weekend's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt T2 Crossword No 3675 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Starbucks Coffee The Game Chelsea Knees-Up Danny Baker The Game Says Chelsea Spirited despite the Moans Inside Results and Reports Whistle Blower Fortune Favours the Wealthiest No Room on the Bench Chelsea Arsenal Rich Pickings Leave Rivals All at Sea Russell Kempson on why Chelsea are set to build on last season's success Faceoff The Chelsea Takeover Danny Baker queries the point of friendlies—and sees Abramovich's army everywhere Horsfield No Back Number Sackrace Blackburn Discover their Beauty within Shady Deal Davids Sets High Tempo Eriksson Anger at New Reports Bassila Move EDU Injury Blow Bus Attacked Managers @ Work Why Sir Alex Deserves to Be Shown Respect James Ducker investigates the Premiership's managerial mafia United Learn to Be Pitiless Again Cole Finds New Lease of Life Tab Talk orange Newcastle Stumped by Shortage of Forwards Curbishley Boosted by his Athletic Support Sheringham Could Be Short-Term Answer West Ham's veteran striker is still capable enough for England They Defied their Age Barclays Premiership Liverpool yet to Catch Fire Dream Teams Waking up to Reality of New Campaign One-Nil to the Everton . . . Coventry Enjoy First Outing in New Home Reading Take Advantage of Series of Unfortunate Events Grounds Force Redknapp Calls for Strike Action Varney Stakes Claim to Become New Ashton Crystal Palace (0) 1 Leeds United (1) 2 Wolverhampton Wdrs (0) 0 Derby County (2) 2 Cardiff City (0) 1 Sheffield United (1) 2 Preston North End (1) 1 Hull City (1) 2 Brighton & Hove Alb (0) 0 Stoke City (0) 2 Luton town (1) 1 Ipswich Town Sheffield Wednesday (0) 1 Watford (2) 3 Burnley (1) 1 Brentford Reflect Manager's Intensity Barnsley (0) 1 Yeovil Town (0) 0 Hartlepool United (0) 1 Walsall (1) 1 Timesonline Blackpool (0) 0 Swindon town (0) 0 Milton Keynes Dons (1) 1 Colchester United (0) 1 Rotherham United (0) 1 Bradford City (0) 1 Bristol City (4) 4 Port Vale (2) 2 Nottingham Forest manager Gary Megson: Had we scored in the first half, we would have gone on to win comfortably Southend manager Steve Tilson: The important thing is that we have again shown plenty of spirit and character to hold on Gillingham manager Neale Cooper on Matt Jarvis: He doesn't have anything to prove and he was outstanding Oldham manager Ronnie Moore: We need to turn our own place into a fortress. This was a great result and it showed what the side is capable of doing Swansea manager Kenny Jackett: Having got into pole position I feel we let them off the hook No Room at the Top as Orient Go to Pot Barnet manager Paul Fairclough: We've strengthened by sticking with the same squad as last year Peterborough manager Mark Wright: We know Carlton Palmer's sides like to come out of the gates very quickly Are You Top of the League? Cheltenham manager John Ward: I'm really pleased we've put on such a performance at Whaddon Road Rushden manager Barry Hunter: It was another performance of character, which is encouraging especially Torquay manager Leroy Rosenlor: From 2-0 up, we've thrown it away Grimsby manager Russell Slade: I have analysed both penalties and both are harsh Shrewsbury manager Gary Peters Wrexham Lincoln City Stockport County Wycombe Wanderers Farnham Fight Back prestbury Southport Settle Old Score The Weekend's Results Fiery Baptism for Strachan Czech Influence Keeps Hearts Pounding Falkirk Inverness Ct Livingston Motherwell Zidane Lifeline Could Prove Hard to Grasp Gabriele Marcotti says a legend's return to the colours may end in tears The Weekend's Results German Cup First round Amnesty Should Ban this Cruelty Aki Riihilahti The Player It's a tough life being a substitute, setting records for warming up It's All Don and Dusted Bill Edgar flicks through a chronicle of the Crazy Gang's pranks and pratfalls Horsfield Rewards Bargain Hunters with Timely Double Managers talk Sport Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Picture Gallery The Hairdryer Bill Edgar reports on a real danger to England's youth that purports to be sport New Video Horror Leads to Violence Toon Army Statattack Fixtures Dell

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