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News from 23/08/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Edward Owen, Donald Murray, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Briffa, David Rhys Jones, Jill Sherman and Helen Rumbelow, David Wragg, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Calum Paton Chairman, Roger Maynard, Brian F. Carroll, Geoff Brown, David Charter and David Adams, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ashok Viswanathan (Assistant Director), Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Dean Godson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Burbidge, Philip R. Grant Major, Chris Johnston, Liz Chong, Roger Alford, Derwent May, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Daniel Murdoch, Daniel McGrory, Terence Kealey, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes, Angela Jameson and Patrick Hosking, John Westerby, Martyn Day, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Geoffrey Dean, Paul Moynagh, Martin Stevens, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, James D. Zirin, Matt Dickinson, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Ella Stimson, Neil Fisher, Georgina Chapman, Alan Lee, Cyril Berkeley, Carly Chynoweth, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Tony Brennan, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Angus Batey, Frank Vickers, Stephen Dalton, John J. S. Farmer, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Geraldine Peacock, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Robert Montgomery, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Iraq leaders agree constitution delay Bird flu fears Tycoon's tragedy Su Doku Brewery takeover England's loss 'The prosperity we enjoy is tipping into decadence' Index Time runs out to object as pubs rush to open late Beatrix's lost legacy Picture Gallery Ken Clarke: I was wrong . . . the euro is a failure In the Times Today Pubs apply to stay open late Then and now From Takeaways to Village Halls Seroxat suicide risk is denied Car boot clamp Different views Dinosaur island Landmark concert Winning wader Relative beauty Tycoon's daughter is murdered A shy animal lover from a £1.45bn family has been found dead in her home at heart of estate, writes Andrew Norfolk Boodles Millions built up from DIY Staff say shooting at Stockwell Tube was captured on camera Dead man's family accuse police over riddle of CCTV tapes which officers said were blank, reports Daniel McGrory Go now to avoid jail, Clarke to tell hate clerics Shotgun blast routs burglars Girl swept away Lifesaving zinc Victim named Cook shortlist Royal Box sale Music revolutionary Police wooed by call of the Kiwi Barclays Piano Man: German, gay and gone home The plight of the mystery mute echoed around the world but the stranger was not what he seemed, reports Ben Hoyle Britain lets poultry run free Europe steps up attempt to halt lethal pandemic How Big a Danger are we Facing and Can we Protect Ourselves? High cost outbreak also took a vet's life Flight of annual immigrants Blairs surface from holiday hideaway in the Caribbean Aol August is the time for the cheap charter crowd Isle in the Sun privilege Ryanair - Fly Cheaper Police look for answers to death of 'bullied' boy Bmw Deep in the Brown stuff People Ps Research on Diabetes national savings & investments Drop in volume Theatre Rolls Union urging BA to buy back its flight food company Rac Mobile phones to be Doctor's new Tardis Belfast calm after rioting Cannabis assault Golf bunkered Race claim appeal Disaster service Keep it clean Smash and grab Citroën Atomic bombs Jail sentences Implications of deportation of terror suspects Cost of equality Political reform Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate War memorials 100 not out Ways of financing the NHS Police diligence Bottom drawers The return of bodyline Below par Ups and downs The Times The Tale of the National Trust The rats are after Beatrix Potter's magical legacy at High Yewdale Farm Wild Geese Preparations for bird flu should not be done on a wing and a prayer It's the new kids in the frame who are giving snappers a bad name La Notebook In Moderation Councils must alert those concerned about licensing reform of their rights How languishing low in the pecking order becomes a depressing business If Prozac is little more effective than a placebo, but more toxic, do we need it? Kafkaesque world of Ulster peace Concessions to republicans over policing will come back to haunt the Government The Times Buy it cheap, wear it, junk it Stop the shopping frenzy, I want to get off: the prosperity we enjoy is tipping over into decadence Thunderer: Locking up is the key Direct Line Ballet star steps up to lift troupe Renaissance Second diver missing on wreck Boy cheats train death 'for laugh' Wonder drug beats sleep loss A first-class cuppa is just the job HM Revenue & Customs Game players on a sticky wicket Rolls-Royce exam tests powered by Morris Minor marking system Multiple Display Advertising Items Study at home for boy in expulsion hearing First Night 250 complain to BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Resilient rockers start it up with a bang Firstnight Pop The Rolling Stones: A Bigger Bang Firms abuse information laws to win extra chance of NHS work Homeowner is arrested for threatening to shoot pylon Adult cell technique may end embryo cloning Man sought over fatal attack with white spirit Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifebelt was missing as sea claimed three lives Farmer killed 'rescuing his dog' Prince Charles fails to save 'unviable' Beatrix Potter farm Multiple Display Advertising Items London Centre for Refractive Surgery Times World News Sunnis threaten civil war as Iraq constitution deadline extended Another war, but the song is still the same Going was tough for US too, says Bush Arsonists blamed for blazing forests simplyswitch (AFP, Reuters): Torrents sweep Central Europe (Reuters): Rome shaken (AP): Crash jet mayday (AP): Rubbish holidays AA Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Europe needs a strong Germany Gaza settlers build right up to the end Multiple Display Advertising Items directline.com Victims in court to hear Atlanta Games bomber sentenced to life aerlingus Direct Action Angel faces 'Mafia boss who ordered his killing' Inquest for lost PM after 40 years The Times Disappearing Acts (Reuters): Four wounded in bomb blast (AP): Drivers charged (AFP): Scream hunt No satisfaction (AP): Five bodies found The derailed beer train that sparked off a deadly weekend Reign of Plenty Bonfire of the tassels as King ends ban on teenage sex one year early Chastity U-turn as monarch eyes up 13th wife, reports Jonathan Clayton from Swaziland Times Business Chemical cartel Tuesday August 23 2005 Bank jobs to go Citigroup exit Stock Markets Currencies North Sea Oil FTSE 100 Dow Jones Robinson banks on investor support in bid for Rentokil Treasury workers given plenty of space, but it comes Sir Gerry will need all his Irish blarney Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Serving the pensioners Bids beat wars Ing Direct Fortis seeks partner for its £68bn funds arm Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Maytag sucked up EMC choice 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 Promethean the torch bearer for new control style Exchange tried to block inquiry extension Lawyers dismissive of 'nuisance' Room Service claimant History Lesson Workers on S2p lose out in pension inequality Ale with a strong reputation EAT set to double in size after £39m refinancing Thirsty for More Pubs Greene King takes Scotland's oldest brewery for £254m Suntory tie-up lifts the spirits and shares at Blavod Shoes join clothes in import debate The Times Family could net £100m from sale of Blemain Prime time for sub-prime lending Debenhams sees value of small Desire Ins and Outs Candover collects 250% return on Swissport investment Acambis denies claims it breached patents Transport veteran gets top job at Eurotunnel Merck's legal bill for Vioxx could top $50 billion Media tycoon gets €178m from sale of SBS Broadcasting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monstermob rings up deal Rentokil safety net City Diary Life after Abbey City Diary A fat lot of use City Diary Foreign money leads Japanese recovery Goldman offers a bet on stock-lifting Tigers Kazakhstan riches inspire takeover The Times Chinese oil firm grabs Canadian rival for £3.2 billion Strong US performance puts fizz into Cadbury Schweppes Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Alliance Trust wins in race of the tortoise and the hare Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Belhaven Gilts Regal rises on hope of truce in Ukraine Smaller Capitalisation Shares Keller Banking & Finance WaLK for WiLDLiFe 2005 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 Times Register Robert Moog Inventor of the electronic synthesizer which transformed popular music-making in the 1970s Robert Moog, inventor of the Moog synthesizer, was born on May 23,1934. He died of cancer on August 21,2005, aged 71 Lives Remembered Major 'Jim' Almonds Founder member of the SAS who blew up enemy aircraft in North Africa and sabotaged supply lines after D-Day Major J. E. Almonds, MM and Bar, SAS officer, was born on August 6,1914. He died on August 20,2005, aged 91 Denis Saunders South African intelligence officer who wrote verse and edited the Oasis anthology of Second World War poems Denis Saunders, war poet and homoeopathic doctor, was born on July 29,1920. He died on July 14,2005, aged 84 Ruth Butler Dedicated director of social services for the London Borough of Tower Hamlets Ruth Butler, director of social services, Tower Hamlets, 1985-1990, was born on February 12,1937. She died of cancer on July 8,2005, aged 68 Employment tribunal not apt for unselected political candidate Law Report Court of Appeal Jurisdiction to enforce Texas divorce order Court of Appeal Professor Robert Dearden Educationist who dealt briskly with fashionable 'child-centred' nostrums Professor Robert Dearden, philosopher of education, was born on April 6,1934. He died on July 5,2005, aged 71 Changing the Guard Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest Wills Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Acknowledgements In Memoriam-Private Chess Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Winds tease until the clouds are fit to burst Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day An Iranian killed in London was at first suspected of handling explosives. It later appeared that the target of the bomb was in fact his father, a critic of Ayatollah Khomeini's regime Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Five-Day Forecast weathercall Times Sport Handlers give answer to loaded question Racing Hamilton Park Leicester Windsor Wolverhampton Times Test Dettori on course for comeback on Friday Yarmouth Worcester The Times Sports Book Perth Brighton The Results Service Today's Fixtures Wilkinson out of hospital Cullen's key role Sharapova on top Ullrich wins stage Lord's final Baulch retires Rhinos cross their fingers over Senior for Cardiff showpiece Rugby League Time for Sweetenham regime to come under top-level scrutiny Matthew Syed tells a story of intimidation and distress among leading Britons It's my Way or the Highway The File on Bill Wasps aim to keep England team healthy Rugby Union The Times Lewis-Francis joins elite band in effort to improve Athletics Competitive eating is something to chew over Kasprowicz and Tait battle for inclusion in pace attack John Westerby considers the bowling options facing the Australia selectors Rain or Shine? By a Correspondent: Wright's record secures ICC coaching role The Contenders Rain inches Essex closer to crowing glory Youngster has title in his sights Bowls The Wim Pole Hair Restoration Clinic Crawley eases relegation fears of Hampshire Scoreboard from Worcester Lightning strike a new low Cricket Totesport League First Division How They Stand Can Mourinho's mallet knock stars' dissent on the head? Picture Gallery The Times Sharpe shown up by his pot-shots at Neville Punishing players for celebrating leaves no one happy Redknapp's young guns run the show The Premiership Today Terry the bridge for any divide at Chelsea McCarthy urges players to make a point of three Berocca How They Line up Tonight Ljungberg scan reveals bruising Vital Statistic Woodgate debut The Times Crossword 23,062 The Insider Everton reject Stubbs cancer-clause allegation Times Sport Gerrard's latest injury setback leaves England on red alert The Times Inside Picture Gallery The Times How to Do the Oz Diet When I see the three bullet points I'm off like a shot Quotes of the Day BlackBerry fools Battle lines It's not good to talk Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Lose weight the Oz way: it won't boomerang back A new diet devised by Australian researchers has taken the country by storm. In an extract from their book they explain how to do it and how to keep the weight off What to Eat and how to Cook It Illegitimate, so they told me Tormented by the Sisters of Mercy during her childhood in Ireland, Kathleen O'Malley has written a book about her ordeal to exorcise her demons. She tells Penny Wark the nuns were evil and sadistic Financial Atonement Blood flowed from our fingertips The way we were: The Times home. forum@thetimes. co. uk The fastest way to true freshness Chicken and Prawn Noodle Salad Slide into a mere slip of Dress for your Shape From pale pink to navy blue and adorned with beads, embroidery and ribbons—they're the best At my last supper I'd have Coco Arts Meet the man with art's fattest wallet Interview Can the Getty's new director, Michael Brand, face down the critics, asks Tom Baldwin The Times Cry the beloved country What happens when art confronts a rural community in crisis? Martin Stevens heads to the hills Oh, we do like to be beside th Architecture As Bexhill's De La Warr Pavilion re-opens, Tom Dyckhoff hails the resurrection of a glamorous and gracious design classic Playhouse Theatre Beach Beauties Radio Proms LPO/Masur BBCSO/Belohlávek Albert Hall/Radio 3 Sandal-stompin' good Folk Green Man Festival Baskerville Hall, Hay-on-Wye Edinburgh concert Magdalena Kozená Queen's Hall Adelaide di Borgogna Usher Hall Edinburgh theatre The Seagull The Hub Edinburgh dance Contrecoup Playhouse Entertainments Edinburgh comedy Demetri Martin George Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery At last, an end to tall stories Many neighbours hope that a new law will stop all arguments over towering hedges. Not so fast, writes Peter Burbidge. Unfortunately, for some the result may not be entirely clear-cut Can oil and principles mix? An oil pipeline has all but destroyed the livelihoods of 60 Colombian farmers, writes Martyn Day Seek and ye may find James D. Zirin on the NYPD's new stop-and-search policy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One BBC Two ITV1 1 Channel 4 Five Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Dead animals with a peculiar charm Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3676 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Win Champagne Backfriend The Times Public Sector Health Charities Careers Headline of the Week 'Hunt for the root of all nits' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Division of labour splits public sector workers Index Childhood Ambition Time to Spare? How people spend their time, out of 1,015 people surveyed Step-Parents Public Opinion Healthcare 4 New Medical Research Carers go for ties that bind The Times Doctors think ill of online plan It's time to de-sign streets Community officers put squeeze on private firms Push for visible PFI spending Finance A businessman in development John Glazebrook has taken leave from helping Iraqis to study for an MBA. The ex-Army officer tells Carly Chynoweth how his new skills will better equip him for the sector Media Monitor In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Thou shalt give aid in good faith Other Stories we Liked Secret of being a 'cool' nerd Student moans adding up Index Course Watch Star Treatment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. 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