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News from 26/08/2005

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Lawrence T. Roach, Thelma Hewitt, Sarah Potter, Robert Thicknesse, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Nick Hawton, Ivo Tennant, Tony Halpin and Alexandra Blair, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Bryan Thwaites, Trevor Cunningham, Richard Owen and Daniel McGrory, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Dave Allen, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Richard Besston, Andrew Bamji (President-elect), Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Peter Dawson, Pat Gibson, David McVay, John Clarke, Donald Hutera, Mark Serwotka, Beverley Morgan, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, John Prescott, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Christopher McCooey, Stephen Farrell, Peter Davies, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Jones, Ian MacKinnon and Steve Bird, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Derwent May, Daniel Murdoch, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Lisa Freedman, Gerard Baker, J. Murphy, Nick Angel, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Frances Gibb, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Andrew Haldenby, Lewis Smith, Chris Boulton, Matthew Pryor, Kathleen Ferrier, Xan Rice, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Cathy Harris, Rob Chapman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Hazel Blears, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Jill Sherman and Rosemary Bennett, Barry Heath, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Tim Vine, PP, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Michelle Henery, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tosin Sulaiman, Slew Hock Huang, Rajeev Syal and Ben Webster, Tom Jago, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Christopher Browne, Dominic Maxwell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Matt Baker, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Shapiro, Richard Beeston, Catherine Langley, Lucia van der Post, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Gordon Brown, Geoffrey Warner, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Anthony Adams, Peter Kottler, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Gas company fined £15m over blast Shipman suicide Iraq deadlock Su Doku Champions clash Jerusalem killing Jumbo effort Index BA inquiry into security breach at strike plant How good is yours? Gategourmet Warne lives on nerves as England fight rain GCSE grades soar as heads admit to playing the system In the Times Today The Times Today's Weather I am ready to fight, says cleric in Clarke's sights On Other Pages Clematis pruner is fined £100 Drug gang jailed Troop reduction Services for Rory Security strikes Suicidal Monday Flaming idiot Averys Wine Merchants Don't Forget. . . Packing 400 trunks and saying goodbye Airline food workers crushed the ice for passengers' drinks on the filthy floor Rajeev Syal reveals how he breached security to get a job at troubled Gate Gourmet after lying about his work history Renault Troubled Times for Sole BA Catering Supplier Pubs use 'devious tactics' in licensing shake-up Nuns defending their right to silent night find surprise answer to their prayers Avian flu will be coming our way Postmaster jailed Candidate chosen Adair remanded Auction favourite PC on rape charge Red letter day Rollonfriday Nikon Desperately Seeking Darcy Explicit novel exposes truth of lawyers' briefs How Shipman killed himself Ombudsman's report criticises prison authorities for not passing on warnings about serial killer's suicidal tendencies when he was transferred to new jail, reports Richard Ford Powergen Chronology Prison Diary of a Serial Killer 'He can't envisage a life without Primrose' sale double dfs While the boss's away Prezza plays the heavy People Picture Gallery Sainsbury's Following father's footsteps Picture Gallery Ps AOL Babes in the Woods Briton is killed in Jerusalem M&S MPs need to untie their tongues, says BBC politics chief And in their Own Words... Homebase Sky From pavements to petals Youth attacks baby in pushchair New malaria drug a life-saver Mitsubishi Motors Holidaying at the human zoo Squalid prison cells condemned Multiyork Vauxhall Thousands pay respects to victim of race attack Comet Police to look for speeding and then point the camera Climber loses leg after fall Fiat Treatments Autistic boy, 5, dies after US therapy Youth hostels Su Doku bug Ways to finance the National Health Service Public sector pay Join the debate with Times readers worldwide New health insurance cards Response to terror Dual role of the police force Rocking on Hear here Entrance to university Bottom drawers Tuttle Diplomacy An encouraging start by the new US Ambassador Grim Reality A jaw-dropping new proposition from the inventor of Big Brother My heavyweight heroes put today's slimline English stars in the shade Words Fail US The teaching of modern languages is a shameful disgrace Full of sound and fury Picture Gallery Saddam has only got one ball The first sign that a tyrant's days are numbered comes with the mocking laughter of his people The President may be waiting on a friend - but he'd be a fool to cry The Times The Tories don't need the big Mo Kenneth Clarke's entrenched and outdated views are fatal flaws in a leadership bid Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charlotte keeps up fight as appeal fails Volkswagen AA Trust Books George III went mad for a meal Research from America suggests that the King's disabling disease was caused by a frugal diet, writes Mark Henderson Comet Today Tomorrow Scientists put new spin on Earth's core Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Softer subjects soar again at expense of basics Girls keep their top places in GCSE lists lrishferries GCSE Results Subject by Subject Softer subject soar again at expense of basics Critics say courses make schools look good in tables rather than testing pupils' knowledge. Tony Halpin reports The princess, a court case and a star turn Six passes for girl excluded for jilbab The Times Top 600 State Schools Sheer joy in slick, silly paronomasia Firstnight Edinburgh comedy Tim Vine Pleasance Courtyard moben Firstnight intel inside Manson bows out of music Ford Manson bows out of music Fears over property tax break Lobster's shell saves it from pot Family of five deported to Malawi Fizzy drinks that could go pop Times World News Art-loving car dealer to tune up Bush's image in sceptical Britain Robert Tuttle aims to be a very visible US Ambassador in London. He speaks to Gerard Baker about his new role Debrnhams Jungle-crash family save a baby on trek to safety Shark attack kills marine biologist (AFP): Early poll approval (AFP): Smoking for gold Land Rover Take a 4,000ft-high walk on glass for new Grand Canyon view (Reuters): Syria blocking Hariri inquiry Toll of death rising with worst floods for century Magnet BBC Now Big Brother can make you a mother Race for Ratings Comet Karadzic should surrender, says spiritual father Jessops Kathmandu Film First Lloyds TSB Dirty tricks fear over 'love affair' iTunes (AFP): Chinese troops 'defeat enemy' (AFP): Bosnian Serb held 16 die in Paris fire (AP): Papal visit (AP/AFP): Florida hurricane (AP): Lebedev back (AP): Father's fatal fall Israeli raid kills five in wake of settler pullout emporio Sounds Leaders feud as deadline is missed for constitution The Times Travel Direct Religion and oil ... top sticking points The Times Secret Red Cross 'deal' freed Italians 36 bodies found in dried-up river bed Times Business Svenska job cuts Friday August 26 2005 Rolls-Royce strike Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Regulator 'killing stakeholdersales' Ottakar's buyout is gatecrashed by HMV Takeover Targets Taxing Problem for Countryside Teenagers urge curbs on spending CTF money It's a dirty job but would Sir Gerry do it? A tasty Sipp for the rich? Thinking small And so to Bed Need to Know Economics Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Leisure Media Natural Resources Retailing Support Services Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Edited by Neelam Verjee, Joe Bolger and Daniel Murdoch This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation Kodak closes the shutter on factories Stop Press Offers in for division of France's Areva Turkey advertises £1.6bn telecom sale Chinese forecasts please Nokia Turbulence for United Airlines parent Quote of the Day Directors' Dealings Data Exchange Rates Business Big Shot Results in Brief Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Smaller Stock to Watch Look Ahead Corus pays first dividend in 5 years timesonline Hutchison figures marred by UK Work officially began on 4G, the next generation of … Misys defies critics on executive pay Rentokil says all is well despite 'terrible' set of results Sale of conference division could raise £300 million Flynn comes clean on the job ahead Kvaerner trustees in talks over pensions obligations The Wimbledon Connection Grounded owner of EUjet sells Kent airport to Infratil for £17m The Times Enterprise is booming but it does not create new jobs Tomkins seeks 'double digit' growth despite profits fall Bombings knock Hilton's London bookings Transco is fined £15m for blast that killed family Managers withdraw support for brothers' Jurys bid Financier sparks bid talk on UK Coal Tango Chasing Lloyds Upwardly mobile Picture Gallery Rats! Nasdaq planning to offer options trading Venture capital trusts marketing is attacked Pulling out of Pillsbury will cost Diageo an extra £64m News Corp chairman's pay rises 37% after bonus Sony to have its hands full with new gadget The Japanese giant has a lot riding on the launch of its PSP, Nic Hopkins writes Media Birt's chance for revenge on BBC Chairman Multiple Display Advertising Items For today's interim figures from WPP and more breaking Mediapolis Everything to Play for WPP near to £38m deal for Australian ad agency The Times Unit Trust Information Service betfair Dress quota filled as EU talks begin Britain needs better jobs, not just more jobs Tesco 'overtakes Asda as cheapest supermarket' Lloyds rises but whispers of a bid fail to convince analysis 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 London Metal Exchange Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Charter maps upwards trajectory Smaller Capitalisation Shares Corus returns to dividends but uncertainty remains Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Tomkins Gilts Ottakar's Banking & Finance The Times Leisure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Maurice Cowling Cambridge historian who influenced a generation of Conservative politicians and was a scourge of the liberal intelligentsia Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander Gerald Ward Physician whose arduous wartime service with the Navy took him to the Mediterranean, North Africa and Australia Air Commodore Sir Archibald Winskill Battle of Britain fighter ace who was shot down twice and later became Captain of the Queen's Flight Air Commodore Sir Archibald Winskill, KCVO, CBE, DFC, and Bar, AE, fighter pilot and former Captain of the Queen's Flight, was born on January 24,1917. He died on August 9,2005, aged 88 Lives in Brief Alexander Golitzen, film art director, was born on February 28,1908. He died on July 26,2005, aged 97 Lives Remembered No victimisation in employer's approach to staff in dispute Court of Appeal Judges must beware judicial review as weapon Court of Appeal Times Online Changing the Guard Birthdays Anniversaries Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … 'A brilliant force bled white on Europe's battlefields' Deaths Thanksgiving Services Dinner Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Garmin Porsche tractor boys plough lone furrow at festival of fun Vaughan Freeman is thrilled by a rare collection set to steal the show at Brands Hatch Purring over latest addition to the Jaguar range Luxury Models Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heavy downpours with poetic flurries Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today Today: Showers in the South. Rain in the North. Temperatures: Max 19C. Min 8C Weathercall Times Sport O'Neill puts shutdown behind him and kicks on Racing Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Divine Proportions, the winner of nine of her ten starts, … Times Test Talks due to resume in uneasy climate Salisbury Newmarket Thirsk Bath Racing Newcastle Adventure story ready to embark on new chapter Sarah Potter finds Helen Jackson prepared to go to extremes in a man's world Batty takes the lead to steady ship for Surrey Frizzell County Championship First Division Loye and Law spark revival Second Division Cherry sails on after Glamorgan sink Jefferson goes with Essex flow Durham remain in control after early loss of Hussey Old enemy threatens to thwart new-look line-ups Shah's spree advances claims for winter tour Yesterday's Scoreboards Sussex fret as Trott breaks into a canter Wild cards dealt a poor hand Tennis US Open ASDA Caborn seeking clarity over banned substances Olympic Games Räikkönen contented Lebedeva's leap Salford stadium Winds of change Solberg strain Record at risk Laguna sidelined Football The Results Service Today's Fixtures Baseball Bowls Golf Snooker Squash Tennis The Sunday Times Poulter's joy turned to ire by 'pathetic' formula Golf Cooke finds common ground in divided city Rugby League Oval Mantell suffers more injury woe Hockey Hope springs surprise as Walton makes exit from singles Bowls Morrison listens to mother and heads home Attack-Minded The Premiership Today Hughes grows concerned by his men behaving badly Ambitious Jol signs on to win his Spurs Pitcher & Piano Eriksson bad for coaching system, Pardew says Benítez realises true value of Super Cup success Parry steps up chase for Owen with Cissé fofer Times Online Parry steps up chase for Owen with Cissé offer Newcastle get Luque for £10m in bid to lift gloom Vital Statistic Maldini, Thun and a load of balls Everton's hard-won pride marred by a sense of injustice Gerrard destined for central role in domestic battle The Groups Forlán given chance to return to Old Trafford with Villarreal Grewcock ready to give Bath's challenge extra bite Timesonline RFU will not rest in ensuring Lions keep 11-week agreement Springboks face sternest test in Tri-Nations quest Next Week in the Times Taylor's tenacity puts England in command Second Npower Women's Test Match Trundled out Tait's raw materials have all the right elements Picture Gallery npower Ponting gambles more in hope than expectation Clarke keeps cricket as second love Mercedes-Benz Ashes Online Inside Edge Drop of the day Catch of the day Ball of the day Pitch report Tuning in Rain or shine? Men in White Coats are Dragged Away Times Online Will England be hard enough to exploit Australia's soft centre? Tait applies brakes after Australia's sloppy start Peugeot Full Scoreboard from Trent Bridge The Times Crossword The Insider Times Sport England expects as big guns are primed to turn fire on Australia The Times The Renault Safety Zone Best for the Ashes The Times Give up the riffs, Tony. What do you think you're playing at? Quotes of the Day T2 Give up the riffs, Tony. What do you think you're playing … Join the Debate Fighting talk Gnome thoughts ... Image of the Day Curator Helen Round with exhibits at the Museum of Particularly Bad Art in Melbourne, Australia Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? We'd rather find cures than worry about mice As a British guinea-pig farm is forced to close, Anjana Ahuja visits Biopolis, Singapore's 'research city'. It attracts world-renowned scientists and animal rights is not an issue Testing Facts Sofaworkshop You can save a bit of summer - on ice The Way we Live now The Times Basil Sorbet with Red Fruits Face the future—without a cut Health Penny Wark takes the chance to decide on a new look and then judge the results without having to go under the surgeon's knife Tomorrow in body&soul Chilling news for hot holidaymakers A little undercover work will keep you in shape Ask Lucia You can be dressed head to toe in Dior, but if the bra you are wearing makes your bust look like a 'shelf', then the outfit - and your chance to impress - will die a death. Lucia van der Post offers supportive suggestion Volkswagen Hair with Hari Sounds Damn your fame, to be Blunt popcds James Blunt's stay at No 1 has meant weeks of torture for his dear old school chum Nick Angel Pop's Soldiers I Went to School with ... Chad Vangaalen, Eric Clapton, McFly and Louisiana funk Eric Clapton McFly Wonderland (Island) popcds A collection of early Dylan outtakes recalls his explosive impact on pop. Well, he was so much older then, says Bob Stanley Various Artists Southern Funkin' (BGP) The original libertine With drugs little more than a happy memory, Evan Dando has time for his other careers as pop star and accidental witness to history. Peter Shapiro met him Nationawide Mercury Prize Universal/itunes Giveaway downloads besttracks CocaCola Nutters from Brazil Kurt Cobain loved them, as do David Byrne and Beck. Now what's left of Os Mutantes is set to wow London, writes Rob Chapman The Times Risqué Delights of Operetta Arts on Monday Have some sauce, Monsieur Classical a naughty French musical farce will put a twinkle into Edinburgh, says Robert Thicknesse classicalcds The French soprano Sandrine Piau sings Vivaldi with a voice of molten gold, says Geoff Brown Virgin Small is beautiful How did an obscure Bavarian orchestra get top billing at Edinburgh? Sarah Jones finds out Multiple Classified Advertising Items Myth saved by a talent unbound Theatre Prometheus Bound Sound, SE1 Pop Pixies Lansdowne Road, Dublin Nice and sleazy does it Edinburgh theatre The Burlesque Hour La Clique The Spiegeltent Edinburgh concert Rotterdam PO/Blomstedt Usher Hall Artsonline Proms BBCSSO/Atherton EUYO/Gardiner Albert Hall/Radio 3 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Prime-time multichannel planner Television Multichannel Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Views from a teenage wasteland Last Night's TV Ian Johns Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Rolex Bricks and Mortar People must be proud to live in a pathfinder area, otherwise all they will do is leave at the first chance The Surveyor Picture Gallery The Facts behind the Figures Focus on What Estate Agents Say The North In Four-Bed House in Central London Finsbury, WC1: a period house with garden on a residential street near King's Cross Out Listed Village Home in Berkshire Sonning: a Grade ll ilsted house believed to date from 1702 with a Georglan addition Away Victorian Villa in the Cotswolds Cleeve Hill: a "colonial-style" property dating from 1899 with spectacular views Artists in Residence Developers are using sculpture and pictures to catch the buyer's eye, says Patrick Kidd Excel London Your Fast Track to the Tropics Until now few investors could place Cape Verde on a map. A new airport and links to the EU will change all that, says Matt Baker Sunny Delights Capenear Thailand Persimmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bricksandmortar Cast from the past Postwar concrete homes could point the way forward, says Christopher McCooey Sweet Shell of Success Bare apartments offer a rare blank canvas to upmarket buyers, writes Lisa Freedman Bradford & Bingley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alice's Wonderland The restoration of Goldophin House enchants Christopher Browne Multiple Display Advertising Items Loanadvice Desperately Seeking The Times Office Chairs What's on Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview

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