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News from 01/09/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Michael Sansbury, Henry Wilson, Robert Dewar, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Rudolf Cardinal, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Sue Pheasey, Claude Swain, Robert Thicknesse, Christopher Wood, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Sara Buys, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Jane Eilen Wayne, Barbara Self, Christine Seib, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Wendy Ide, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Daniel McGrory and Richard Ford, Pat Gibson, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Ainsley Newson, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, C. D. Logan (Chief Executive), Ali Hamdani and Ali al-Khafaji, Neelam Verjee and Nicola Woolcock, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Norman Isaacs, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Clark, Karen Bayne, Paul Weston Smith, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Peter Kimm, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Tony Fitz Hugh, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jeremy Azis (Managing Director), Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jacqui Goddard, Graham Searjeant, Richard Beeston, Ali Hamdani and Ali al-Khafaji, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, David Cameron, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Adam Sage Rory Watson and Peter Klinger, Khorshed Dinshaw, James Christopher, Ben Hoyle and Tosin Sulaiman, Clare Dight, Ben Blackmore, Olav Bjortomt, George Caulkin and James Ducker, Jenny Davey, John J. R. Naish, Andrew Dow, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Pool computer to the rescue Map to mankind Lord dies Screen Best of Film UN faces crisis China deal delay Striking out 'We should make Britain the most civilised place in … Index Hurricane city to be abandoned New Orleans mayor fears thousands have perished The pilgrims' path where 1,000 died in a stampede In the Times Today Index Plan for smoking ban lacks support New Orleans to be abandoned Victims' families get say in court Final testimony Drinking disorder Airport ordeal Abduction arrests Jet in bird scare Drowning girl is spotted on bottom of pool by new high-tech system that watches over swimmers Tiffany & Co Saved by a computer lifeguard Rival for the Tory crown attempts to stop Clarke succession How the votes will divide Who's Backing Whom You'll be wondering why I've called you all here. . . Political Sketch Argos has to tell 10,000 customers "Er, that TV you bought for 49p. . . it's actually £350" Renault Legal Rights Sea of humanity waits for help Two unplugged breaches in New Orleans levees have left the emergency services struggling to rescue residents stranded by flood water, reports Jacqui Goddard Survivors' Tales Weather patterns brew up more violent storms Survivors' Tales The post-apocalyptic wasteland where once there was a town called Biloxi £1 litre looms as US oil firms target European fuel supplies KIA . . . but Americans will pay more for groceries Saga Called to Account dfs It's a wrench to have to part with £130 an hour Halifax hits savers as it passes pain on—with interest American Airlines Officers face court over clashes Rats take over as minesweepers Bugs are rife on the ocean wave Gas and electricity bills to rise BT Pregnant women 'put babies at risk by taking antidepressants' Chimp genome helps reveal secrets of man Lloyds TSB Business Theorists chew over fossil teeth Vauxhall Decoding the Living World Great apes on the map - just Young family killed in train leap tiscali Green Flag Rolex Expedia. co. uk This Saturday only in the Times By a Correspondent: Judge who presided over Maguire Seven trial dies Tea, sympathy and a little extra Singapore Airlines Testing times Ps The plot thickens Vie Diesel fools Judges clarify UN summit at risk from US Exams: criticise the system, not the students Language classes Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Discipline and familiarity Animal testing Preparation for bird flu Study in crime Simple shopping Youth hostels Electric defence Brainy males? The Times Iraq's Deadly Day A catastrophe that might bring Iraq's communities closer together Smoking in the Wind The Government must listen to the public on an ill-advised ban All that Jazz Ken Clarke is still offering the Conservative Party the wrong tune Thank Godot for theatre's power to lift the imprisoned mind to new life Arts Notebook Generation Hexed: the agony Twenty and thirtysomethings are paying for an expensive welfare state that they will not benefit from Listen and repeat after me. . . Thunderer Where is the most civilised place on Earth? It could be Britain. And if I become Conservative leader, I can see a route towards achieving that quality of life The answer to the education debate is only too clear: look to the stars The top of the system is doing rather well despite accusations of 'dumbing down' An A* requiring a mark of 90 per cent would cut maths top grades from 41 to 9 per cent The poisonous giant that found its way from South America to a London living room Boots Masterpiece to be shown in full Ashes memento sells for £2,400 Divorce rate is still rising Patients can check up on GPs Mother is arrested over arson death of her baby Napier privilege This Saturday only in the Times Body & Soul Driver who let son, 7, steer died in high-speed crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Škoda Octavia World News Anti-drink doctors want one more Opponents of bingeing are to apply for a longer licence, reports Nigel Hawkes Ghettos blighting Asian integration RIAS Roger Moody/guzelian Assimilate or get out says tycoon Hirst pays £3m for chance to build work of a lifetime Toyota Country Seats Revelations from Downing Street insiders are more bark than bite Their pens may not be dipped in vitriol, but still the media have been tingling with anticipation. Tom Baldwin reports Hopes of global competition talks hijacked by 'bra wars' Spin-Offs Three years' pocket money, but I knew I had to have it John Lewis Andrew PARSONS/PA Boyfriend faces trial for murder Soldiers on trial Dean to retire Homeless frogs Midnight rush to buy gadget that does it all At last—Tories' chance to unite over EU Thomsonfly.com onetel Nationwide Dangers of rogue gene not limited to women Finnair Bond villain's triple nipple gives clues to breast cancer treatment Extra Points Extremist on deportation list is linked to Islamic advice group Hardliners try to lead Quakers a merry dance Call for school uniform grants Veteran consoled Drug dealer jailed Neglectful mother Musical honour Dangerous driving Kings of cool turn up the heat for ardent home fans Firstnight Pop Franz Ferdinand Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh Shift The sharpest critics every day in T2 Index Panicked pilgrims were crushed or leapt for their lives into Tigris Almost 1,000 have died in a stampede - the biggest single loss of life in Iraq since the invasion, Richard Beeston, Ali Hamdani and Ali al-Khafaji report Accidents will happen, retaliation must not homechoice digital home network Tempur HSBC 'Please save us, we are suffocating. Save us' Ali Hamdani and Ali al-Khafaji recount the stories of some of the survivors of the tragic stampede at al-Aima bridge Faith Fatalities Annan curtails holiday over UN crisis Lloyds TSB Laura Ashley Draft Proposals BBC Alliance Leicester Bomber crew laid to rest 61 years after ill-fated raid Britain must find solution to EU dispute over Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Harpers & Queen History goes up in smoke as French stop making Gauloises (Reuters): Bishop-elect in gay rights row Sarin gas killer (AFP): Nazi slave payout (AP): Arroyo in clear (AP): Police suspended Rescuers and survivors reunited but anger still simmers over school siege Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharon's rival in appeal to settlers who feel betrayed Index Gourmet warning Thursday Sept 1 2005 Co-op spells it out Hilton in F1 deal Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Master Card's credit rating at risk if it floats on stock market French put up the barricades for key sectors Chinese deadlock threatens small fry Brown's errors catching up Wal-flower Last chance to take advantage of low mortgage rates Paris tramples on Brussels sensibilities Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Results in Brief Data Day Look Ahead Indian IT deals Stop Press Omnicom victory Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day 'You sometimes make mistakes and have to correct them' The Times Travel Direct Business Big Shot Manufacturers give backing to compulsory pension schemes Barclays Chiron to resume flu jab production BPB builds its case for rejecting £3.7bn hostile bid Former Education Secretary could do better, says Pirc Baker's Voting in House of Lords The Times Rebuff for brokers in China deals Stanhope founder hires bank to advise on sale Shell and Lend Lease end plan to redevelop South Bank HQ Fuel costs drive switch to superminis Property portfolio trading set to reach record £9bn this year United States District Court Savings Changes to interest rates from 1 September 2005 Portman Building Society Flat tax rate could be a mixed blessing Enterprise 'Foreign tax' turns eurozone into the weakest link Analysis High oil prices curb spending across Europe Pressure on Brown as borrowing breaks euro limit for second year Pinewood falls into loss amid tax uncertainty Studio group behind 007 switches towards TV Battling to keep the blockbusters in Britain Yell buoyed by prospect of relaxed price cap Newspaper group to challenge eBay C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Matalan sales fall again as shoppers curb spending Remington Shaver Grand viewing City Diary Settling scores City Diary Export import City Diary Turbulent Times Apple joins with O2 to launch iPod mobile phone Profits dip as Paddy Power suffers at the races Ryanair to cut flights to Newquay in row over £5 charge De Vere approach to former Whitbread director Fresh speculation of an O2 bid breathes life into shares Larger Capitalisation Shares Joe Bolger Stock Markets 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 Serco has scope for growth from public service ethos The Day's Biggest Movers Paddy Power Gilts Weatherspoon rises above advice to sell Smaller Capitalisation Shares Imperial Energy Business Equity Prices Bie Interim Executive The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service, For further details on a particular fund, readers should contract their fund manager Interexec Newly registered Chartered, Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians etb airline network Multiple Display Advertising Items Set fair for the perfect late summer break Multiple Display Advertising Items Lure of an island deal Reader Offers Ltd Professor John Bahcall Astrophysicist who explained why the Sun shines and helped to develop the Hubble space telescope Walter Somerville Physician whose researches and professional activity fostered the international development of cardiology Lives Remembered Neanderthals and modern man shared a cave Notebook Professor Manfred Korfmann Archacologist nicknamed 'the father of Troy' for his devotion to the city's history Premium Bonds Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Anniversaries In Memoriam Private School Notices Dinner Chess Winning Move Contribution possibillity does not absolve tortfeasor Chancery Division Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Hurricane disasters are bigger in Texas Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Weather call Index Mullins Bay lifts Fallon's unhappy anniversary Racing Oaks winner Eswarah retired Times Test Cole back down to earth after experience of Russian roulette Diary Redcar Salisbury Carlisle The Wright Track King well on course for Cavalier run at Burghley Equestrianism Racing Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Given a New Lease of Life Newton Abbot The Results Service Today's Fixtures Murray's show of guts earns him band of admirers US Open Roddick loses face in falling to shock defeat Father wants Rossi to find home at Ferrari Motor Racing Smith beats heavyweights as medal hopes stay high Rowing Bulls confirm Peacock flight Garcia gamble Brown returns Scotland chance Denison rolls on Mehrtens eager to begin next adventure Rugby Union Watson puts himself in the frame for Australia Frizzell County Championship First Division By Our Sports Staff: Patient Adams guides Sussex to the brink of promotion Joyce retains poise as spinners turn Gloucestershire's fortunes Rain brings change of course for Glamorgan and Croft Bradshaw leads from the front for Norfolk Derbyshire pair master conditions with aplomb Nixon makes all the difference Yesterday's Scoreboards Rule of Law prevails as pitch is called into question Second Division Twenty20 Cup pushes Ashes close for appeal By Our Sports Staff: Waugh convinced MacGill is key to victory Thrilling series puts ECB's plan ahead of schedule Oval Weather Watch The Sunday Times Rain washes away injury concerns at Vaughan's benefit John Westerby finds the England players happy to take the risk of signing autographs Carragher glad to see Owen back in the Premiership The Times How England Could Line up on Saturday By Our Sports Staff: Ferguson fancies chances of pulling off Italian job Group Six The Sunday Times Smith has appetite to turn England into a world power Coyne eager to repay manager's confidence Owen saga makes for rock'n'rolling news coverage Giles Smith Sport on Television Guinness Xavier follows Rochemback to Teeside Window Smashing Yesterday's Premiership Transfers Benitez frustrated after collapse of Simão deal Owen is hungry for action after Tyneside passion play Hey Big Spenders Can Owen Be One in 236 Million? The Most Expensive Poom sets sights on Europe after move to Arsenal Jenas deal caps hectic trading day for Spurs The Times Crossword 23,070 The Insider Times Sport Rooney the lone ranger The Times The Renault Safety Zone Tomorrow The Times The End of a Political Dream Fair-weather fan, moi? But it's the perfect way to watch sport I am protected from the despair that other sports fans feel when their team loses Quotes of the Day Join the Debate My No 1 love Older but younger Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Has Australia found the real Sir Les Patterson? A promising politician's career is ruined after he insulted an opponent's wife amid claims of drinking and womanising. Roger Maynard reports from Sydney on a rising star's political dream that ended in scandal Four days ago he had a brilliant career ahead of him, tipped as a state premier Enough of that… are You Available? The Times Adieu to French joie de vivre The culture of relaxed lunches and six-week summer holidays has given way to anxiety and longer working hours. Ben MacIntyre wonders what is at the root of the French malaise France now believes that all is for the worst in the worst of all possible worlds 'Beautiful sunflowers,'I suggested.'Beautiful but worthless,' came the response The curse of the Style A wedding used to be a reliably naff affair, with a puffy dress, a marquee and rivers of cheap white wine. How did we get a taste for luxury, asks bride-to-be Sara Buys A long, slow, comfortable stew… Dish home forum Ropas Viejas BTW Exercising in a cycle of danger Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the health risks of competitive urban cycling The Times Travel Direct The Hidden Link Screen Prepare to meat your maker From Murder by Death and Alien to The Cave, a Killer dispatching a cast of victims one by one, and in grisly ways, makes for a classic genre. Sean MacAulay on the appeal of Spam-in-a-can Between a rocker and hard places New Releases The twilights of tragic gods add up to an intensely cerebral experience for James Christopher Lovely Spam, Wonderful Spam The Royal Opera Review in Four Words or Less More New Releases Wendy Ide basks in the heat of Spain's Costa del Crime in the Eighties Wild boy finally shines Nick Love tells Wendy Ide how a misspent youth led to some top movie ideas Crash Best of British… and the Worst new dvds Saul Dibb's tale of black gun culture has gritty realism, and a rap star, says Geoff Brown Jaws with birthday extras, Sean Penn, and the dawn of movies I vant to buy some beans There is no Hollywood legend greater than Garbo. Jane Eilen Wayne remembers the day she found the screen goddess roaming Manhattan - wearing galoshes and buying vegetables Her famous profile was breathtaking, despite the damp droppy hat Last Days The Sun Movie Books Don't stop me if you've heard this Dominic Maxwell polls the comedy world's reaction to a hit movie that has just one punchline On a Clear Day Cinderella Man How it feels to be Bob So what made Dylan run? Ross Anderson finds out in a new Martin Scorsese film It is made clear that there was a young man on the make Against the tide Interview Peter Mullan dons trunks for his latest role. But he still does things his own way. Kevin Maher sits back and listens The Times Proms Edinburgh opera Tristan und Isolde Arts Online Fun house built to last Pop Concert Presteigne Festival The regal profession Theatre Entertainments TV& Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Unruly new dogs, same old tricks Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3684 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Career Management The Job Graduates Credit Protection Association All at sea with work and play? The Week in Work Inside Contact us The Times Statwatch Why are your colleagues slacking off? You Need a New Job when… What Else Happened Consultancy is just the job Lesson Nine: Buying Strategy HSBC The world's local bank Data File Find value from variety How to. . . Improve Diversity Working with people from a range of backgrounds is good for a business's bottom line, research shows. Carol Lewis examines ten steps designed to achieve greater office effectiveness The Office Psychologist Personal Rebranding Test Yourself Do You Have Any Executive IQ? Find out More Ge Commercial Finance What Can I Earn? I want to work as a volunteer for six months Worklife Challenge Language skills are worth investing in Interview In the shrinking world of globalised business, the ability to speak foreign tounges can make a substantial difference to your job and salary prospects, discovers Clare Dight . . . Headhunter? Test your Self. . . Answers London metropolitan university Before He was Famous. . . Trevor Baylis Days that Shook Business The Housing Market Crash Case Study Creative Accountants Entrepreneurs spark interest Large corporations are increasingly looking for innovative graduates who can think outside the box, writes Carol Lewis Course Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelex

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