News from 24/08/2005
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Clive Coleman, Andrew Robson, Robert Dawson Scott, Martyn Lewis, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Nicholas Russell, Jill Sherman and Helen Rumbelow, Ivo Tennant, Sophie Kinsella, Clive Fairweather, Cristina Odone, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, Joanna Walters, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Matthew Hoggard, Mark Watson, Jeremy Whittle, Andrew Norfolk, Jane MacArtney, Adrian Smith, Patrick Campbell, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Ainsley Newson, Robert Davies, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jo Dignan, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Ian MacKinnon, Andrew Bull, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Andrew Pierce, Daniel Murdoch, F. Marriott, Angela Jameson, Tom Baldwin and Anna Stroman, James Ducker and David McVay, Ben Pickering, Peter Paphides, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Russell Vallance, Ross Clark, Diana Matthews, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Raymond Keene, Bill Edgar and Gary Jacob, John Russell Taylor, R. S. Jones, Richard Ford, Jill Sherman and Helen Rumbelow, Steve Boggan, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Amos Oz, Jeremy Page, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Dam Sabbagh, Mark Irving, Monica Seeley, Nick Hasell, Andrew Jack, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Kennedy, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Simon Humphery, Gwyneth M. Wall, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Barbara Oaff, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, John Gardiner, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Ashling O'connor, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, James Gee, Michael Gove, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Anna Price, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Maria Cleminson, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Daniel McGroy, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Barbara Parkin, Russell Howard, Alistair McBay, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, C. J. Gibbins, Damian Barr,
ResumoThe Times Police cannot halt pub hours change Farm to close Lost contact Lord Lane 1918-2005 Plane crash Liverpool through Prince plots alternative treatments for the NHS Inside Porton Down Across the Channel, into the record books In the Times Today Prince's alternative medicine for NHS Placebo effect is not all in the mind Violent crime up on railways Unclean hospitals Fatal shooting Police hunt rapist Girl, 12, drowns Arab blunder FinnAIR The Drug The Career France is gunning for hero who took Tour away Dislike of US colours response to claims that cycling champion Lance Armstrong is a cheat, writes Charles Bremner Army and police war of words on last moments underground Button device set off bombs Galloway adviser is helping Brazilian campaign Swapping Cultures Renault Antiques tycoon gives it all up to be tribal elder Police powerless to stop late-night drinking without proof of disorder Longer pub hours hours will bring more violence, officers tell Richard Ford, Jill Sherman and Helen Rumbelow Picture Gallery Bar Chart Councils swamped by rush of calls for new licences In Sevenoaks the chucking out time will soon be past midnight Publicans are ready to take advantage of new licensing laws, writes Steve Bird 'It's very emotional for me to have the freedom of the water to myself' smart Ryanair Killing was first use of automatic Ak47 rifle' Love or hate it, it's worth it Firstnight Edinburgh Opera The Death of Klinghoffer Edinburgh Festival Theatre Lexlis Firstnight GCSE pass rates up in Northern Ireland Results Guide Post Office Boys lag farther behind girls in writing Gourmet's guide to staff relations People Barclays Currie gets to art of the matter Beaton's flu fear Ps Soft commandos The Toll from Crashes this Year AA PG 80 die as plane crashes in jungle amid fierce storm Stay away from the woods, pupils told BT Strangled heiress had cancelled wedding NatWest L2 Royal guards get in a flap as ducks set off burglar alarms at Balmoral Creationism Middle-lane hogs Reaction to calls for the resignation of police commissioner Response to terror Join the debate with Times readers worldwide ... timesonline. co. uk/debate Effects of EU clothing quotas on imports New coins History not bunk Drinking hours Turner's view of the Thames Bullfighters Shared clothing Picture Gallery Freedom and Unity Iraq's great constitutional debate must find ways to link these virtues State of the Unions Labour leaders should beware of a return to militancy The Marlowe Mystery Did James I reward the playwright's murderer? Wacko Jacko and the Chocolate Factory: something wrong somewhere Pylon on the agony Picture Gallery Are you a defeatist parent? If children sit at home and look at screens for seven hours a day, mum and dad must take the blame The Times A bloodless victory over fanaticism The Gaza clearance is only the first step in Israel's struggle between Synagogue and State Last orders for licences: yet another fiasco in the great legislation binge Most of the premises are in no-go areas for the non-vomiting, non-urinating public Guinea-pig farm closes after Family finally throw in the towel and plead for return of grandmother's remains Lora toyota Violent animal rights demos Drugs firms call for more policing Consumers to rate public services Rubbish collection, school dinners and GPs will be judged on satisfaction levels, reports Jill Sherman Timesonline national savings & investments Unions to press for new promise on workers' rights Stabbed mother makes progress 'Funny' Hitler cartoons sold Roadside adverts ruin the view Pageantry with a national twist Boots In Forth place at the Olympics Weather Eye Doctor kills himself after patient dies from infection Piano Man's family unaware of drama Two face axe murder charge Prime number Carnival security Actor rape claim Texting record In memory of Peel Healthy ice-cream Ssangyong Dream ticket for Tory leadership 'is a non-starter' Was Marlowe murdered on the order of his patron? PC World Doctor Faustus Dramatic Ends Bespoke Suits Best Online Banking Provider By a Correspondent: Find hit-and-run driver, says family of victim aged 7 Private medical tests 'a waste of time and money' Decathlon Screening Tests Labour 'fails to plug gap between rich and poor' Jobs for Eastern Europeans Few Polish plumbers, but eastern influx tops 230,000 Fall in numbers seeking asylum Don't tell a soul, but Mike Leigh's return to the theatre is a sell-out esure.com Jail murder play puts Blunkett in spotlight Times World News Shias vow to give no ground in battle over their vision for Iraq Iraq: Ethnic and Religious Groupings Vision of Iraq's future shows a nation divided Cheltenham & Gloucester MacMillan cancer relief Web cartoonists face jail after leader's lampoon goes too far Tycoon on hunger strike for partner held in solitary Nationwide Sergei Ilnitsky/epa Aitken&Niven (AP): Jackson case mother charged (AP): Torture check (AP): Five die in floods (AP): Synching feeling Timberland Flooring Decline in population sparks fears for economy Paragliding heroin smuggler shot down 'Mugabe's bishop' goes on trial for misconduct dfs Dog days over as villagers recover their lost respect The Times Kitchen missiles mark end of final settler strongholds The good university guide—to best parties Lastminute.com Let's assassinate Chávez, says US Christian leader The Times Singer hunts for missing lover Olivia Newton-John appeals to America for information about her boyfriend who went missing in June, Chris Ayres writes Stewart sued over cancelled £1m show Times Business Wednesday August 24 2005 Ex-Kmart accused Google Talk plan Sanctuary in peril Stock Markets Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Extra 4.5m may cash in on Standard Life float Talks begin as China backs away from deal on text Cash Qualifiers Key Change for Music Ind Warner ready to leave albums A bad stretch of contracting The animal rights terrorists have at last succeeded … Still on course WWF Judgment, as well as information, is vital Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Gold Results in Brief North Sea Oil Look Ahead Volvo to cut back Distribution flaws Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Times Online Business Big Shot Misery surrounds Morrissey's Sanctuary as shares tumble intel inside Tryouts and duffs will not get a spin Analysis Peter Paphides Indie Label's String of Hits Persimmon makes record profit as market picks up Jumping into Harrier's place Rolls-Royce in partnership to build new fighter engines More Tube doubt as Metronet cuts 300 workers Prudential considers options for £500m shopping centres FTSE companies' profits may have been inflated by £1bn City watchdog pressed to change profit warning rules The Latest Trouble Spots International body turns up the pressure on Asda A reminder of the bad old days Angry unions flex their muscles Angela Jameson reports on moves towards a new super-union as a rash of dispute breaks out BA caterer postpones bankruptcy decision Lazard will miss payout in hostile Rentokil move KPMG close the $500m deal with US attorney over tax allegations Ultimate sacrifice Picture Gallery Fighting back City Diary Picture Gallery Danish delight City Diary Pearson leads the race for £80m ITV asset sale Wh Smith confident on profits as recovery remains on track Picture Gallery Brussels formally accuses ICI of price-fixing in acrylic material Whittard bidders take fright at profit warnings The Times Unit Trust Information Service St. Joseph's Hospice British Funds News Corp to tune out of radio sector Submariner rescuer upbeat on contracts EC has a fixed idea of how to combat cartels Spam forces Telewest to provide online security Wolseley builds on positive outlook from American rival 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 BPB has strength to repel French raiders and thrive Tempus Robert Cole The Day's Biggest Movers Bodycote Gilts Jessops snaps up fresh buyer interest Smaller Captialisation Shares Inmarsat Banking & Finance The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Register Lord Lane Lord Chief Justice who retired early after public criticism of his handling of the Birmingham Six appeal Lord Lane, AFC, Lord Chief Justice of England, 1980-92, was born on July 17, 1918. He died on August 22, 2005, aged 87 Lives Remembered The Rev Professor W. H. C. Frend Church historian with a gift for placing archaeology in context who became a gracious parish priest Christopher Bunting Premiering compositions and educating new cellists Major-General C. J. Popham Gathering satellite intelligence to strengthen the Nato alliance Major-General C. J. Popham, Cb, was born on April 2, 1927. He died on July 25, 2005, aged 78 Cyprus advertisment ban on London transport unlawful Queen's Bench Division Iraqi party not an enemy alien Chancery Division Judge put children's welfare first Court of Appeal Lives in Brief The world according to the scribes Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Bartholomew mops Swithin's teardrops Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day August 24,1990 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Today: Rain in England and Wales. Showers in the West. Temperatures: Max 20c. Min 6c Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered E-mail your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. … Personal Column Times Sport It's good to talk, so let's hear from the professionals Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Ladbrokes keep radio silence after tipsters hit winning run Times Test Wolf adds bite to Ryan's academy Brighton The Times Sports Book Catterick Youngster struck by injury jinx Rugby Union Typhoon fears push British crews off course Rowing Sweetenham supporters hit back at 'bully' claim Swimming More Reaction to the Article . . . Eager Burrell proves sufficiently equipped to hurdle age barrier Observer confident of London delivering on time Olympic Games The Results Service Bowls Cricket Today's Fixtures Cricket Football Cycling Tennis Dowes code switch gets its final seal of approval Rugby League Rusedski opts out of warm-up Woods change Falcons beaten Massa's first test Looking afar Gardener beaten Latimer triumphs Armstrong continues to protest innocence Cycling Gladiators prove no match for miserly Harrison Minor Counties Yardy cast in surprise role as party pooper Cockspur Cup Scoreboards Joining the Hundred Club Former England coach hails new stability as key to success Pietersen's safe hands must return on familiar ground ECB happy to release players for Vaughan's benefit We're well rested and ready to finish job Matthew Hoggard hopes Trent Bridge will swing the series the way of England The Times Tomorrow Times on Line Keeper Watch Injury to McGrath casts shadow over Australia The Fantasy Game Late Entry Special: Double your Chances with Two Teams for only £5 Weekly Winner Mr Scott Lighterness, from Romford, Essex Transfer Tips The player of the week is awarded entirely at Bill … Souness remains in market as fresh Luque offer fails By Our Sports Staff: Maradona holds up his hands Last Night's Football Results Serial giant-killers claim new victim in Ipswich Carling Cup Night of the Underdog The Sunday Times Football Sport City taking lead from hard work of Pearce Barclays Premiership How They Line up Tonight Villa perfect the art of survival as Hughes offers a helping hand Pools Forecast for Saturday, August 27 FA's suspensions procedure prompts Fifa investigation The Premiership Today Viduka puts Birmingham in their place with brace Liverpool beaten but unbowed as CSKA steal show Champions League Moyes shows colour of his money in Owen chase The Times Crossword 23,063 The Insider Ferguson keeps cool as peace breaks out Times Sport Liverpool lose direction before finding way through Chelsea 'killjoys' rile Wenger The Times Mortages for Business The Times Quotes of the Day Memo to the British catering industry: it's the toast, stupid Michael Gove We should be able to give visitiors something unique: the full English breakfast experience Join the Debate Cruellest shaving cut A love for our time Now that's rich Picture Gallery Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? A bio-terror attack is inevitable: are we ready? Every prediction says it's not a question of it, but when we face a chemical attack. Steve Boggan meets the experts at Porton Down to discover how prepared we are Allen Roberts has the exotic title of Group Leader, Novel and Dangerous Pathogens Toxic Threats Class acts: the school that rocks Paul Green's unique college teaches rock' n' roll. But sex and drugs are off the curriculum, says Joanna Walters The Times Ireland Reportage Camping it up To the circus with the children—but nothing can match the farce of life inside the camper van, says Anna Price By the evening, I have a strip of bright-red sunburn between my brow and hairline The Times Do You Need Advice? Bel Mooney My new partner and I come from very different backgrounds. I don't want to introduce him to my friends in case they look down on him and make him feel uncomfortable. Can this work, or should I end it now? Why Do Friends Side with my Ex? An Oz treat that will hit you for six home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Lamingtons What I need is some attention Ayclife secure home in Durham aims to offer troubled children support from safe, stable adults who understand them. But it's no easy task, says Penny Wark We'd spend the whole day in bed Love Etc Bikini? Huh—it's boots Don't get hung up on summer sun—the delights of the British beach can be yours all year round, provided you have the right kit. Sarah Vine explains how to stay warm, dry and even stylish Do not go walking in calm-diggers—your ankles will be torn to bits by vegetation Arts In the sights of a revolutionary Exclusive The writer William Burroughs was a secret artist, his work inspired by a passion for firearms, discovers Rachel Campbell-Johnston Luceum Theatre It's speed-creating Quick, think! is a new movement devoted to ideas a gimmick? Damian Barr investigates Art News John Russel Taylor Running on empty More than 30 years after Pop Art threw down the gauntlet to the Establishment, Mark Irving wonders if it has sold its soul Pop Art turned the tables on high art, but the world has since left it behind Proms LSO/Haitink Albert Hall/Radio 3 Room without a view Edinburgh theatre Prayer Room Royal Lyceum Edinburgh concert concert Concerto Italiano/Alessandrini Arts Online Edinburgh comedy Russell Howard Pleasance Courtyard Pop Fightstar Barfly, Nw1 Entertainments Theatre Fair Finborough, Sw10 Crème Why it pays to talk . . . Working relationship: Jacqui Harper, public speaking coach and former TV presenter, and Gemma Beswick, PA and organising talent behind her creativity Rosalind Renshaw Ally Rally: A Perfect Spot for a Rally Multiple Classified Advertising Items The smart way to achieve success Barbara Oaff on why appearances matter Stress Busters Secs Talk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBCONE Viewing Guide James Jackson Variations Film Choice A Buerkish view of gender politics Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3677 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Harrods
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