News from 05/09/2005
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Richard Whitehead, Thair Shaikh, Bel Mooney, Sean O'Neill and Joanna Bale, DJM, Peter Acton, Alexandra Frean, Geoffrey Norris, Katrina Billings, Ed Rodesano, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Will Nelson, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Rupert Eden, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Sally Gilbert, Duncan Craig, Douglas Seaton, Kevin Eason, Elaine Rose, Joe Joseph, David Charter Dan Sabbagh and John Goodbody, Caroline Abrahams (Director of public policy, Nch), Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Hilary Weale, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Ainsley Newson, Jane Clarke, Simon Ferguson, Alan Hamilton, Penny Mansfield, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Norman Lamont, Sue Corbett, Charles Bremner, Andrew Bull, J. P. Johnson, Liz Chong, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Robins, Eric Campbell, Sir Digby Jones, Adrian Voce (Director, The Children's Play Council), Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Tony Hannan and David Irvine, Catherine O'brien, David Lister, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Paul Sharp, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Howard Flight, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, James Doran, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Simon Callow, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Brian Clarke, Thomas P. Hartley, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jacqui Goddard, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Bob Leckridge, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Richard Edwards, David Charter and Greg Hurst, Michael Evans, Caroline Charles-Jones, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Barry Hyman, Jenny Davey, Mary Williams, Keith Alsop, Peter Klinger, Richard J. Rossiter, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Jane Macartney, Paul Buisseret, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoBritain in love Drug combination cuts heart attacks £1bn TV bid race Chief Justice dies Mission to China Bomb surprise 'Humphrys' views should not be used to settle old scores' … Index The Times Our terrifying ordeal Britons escape from New Orleans Superdome Jane Clarke Leadership race is under threat as local Tories rebel In the Times Today The Times Osborne review looks at flat tax £90m for task force to instil respect Iraq death court martial begins Cat's me-ouch! Murder arrest Lesson on fat Radical recruiters Muslim crowned High-seas surfing Love conquers all, until boredom sets in Hiscox Women who cheat and tell A Times survey on relationships uncovered startling regional differences, Alexandra Frean reports Cocktail of drugs cuts heart risk by almost two thirds Global Killer Time to think about changing tablets Silly Point, but What's a Googly? HM Revenue & Customs Ashes mania may change the channels for cricket Gunmen shot dead by police Neighbouring states say they cannot accommodate many more survivors as authorities prepare for a clean-up that could uncover horrors equal to 9/11, reports Ben Hoyle Britons tell of their ordeal in stadium Bush tries to regain lost ground as political blame game begins 'Foreign Office was useless' Four Days inside Will Nelson's journal Escape? No thanks, say survivors who live in hope dfs September Sale Rescuers reach the forgotten towns Chris Ayres accompanies a team as they search for survivors but find corpses amid the rubble of Lakeshore, Mississippi Princess 'duped' by fake sheikh trick National Geographic Channel Bankruptcy hearing for sailor with £8m debts flybe.com Nazi terror campaign unwrapped MI5 files reveal the James Bond-style antics of the Germans in the Second World War, Michael Evans reports Rias aerlingus.com More dud than dash One of the 'nastiest' Bugged at every turn intel inside churchill Air France Drink campaigners attack trend toward stronger lager Battle cry to save history from ban on replica guns Don't Just Sit There Rac always there Powering people Get ready to travel Wellington College turns co-ed Ashes series Complementary medicine Regional names Cormorant cull Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate European Union quotas on textile imports Law and order blown away Global warning? Same diference? Teenage demands Ban on smoking Killer Su Doku Speed limits near schools Shared clothing Marital imbalance Picture Gallery Cruising for a Bruising Pillorying Humphrys is not the same as tackling BBC bias Whatever Works In a flat property market, why not try candour? Hallelujah! See how the theory of gravity tumbles to the ground Court Politics Rehnquist's death presents Bush with a political challenge Marital trouble and strife New Orleans' stirring story Colonial intrigues, Spanish noblemen and Jesuit priests all helped to creat today's beleaguered city The Times Ken hits the spot on war in Iraq Tories have failed abjectly to oppose the biggest foreign policy disaster since Suez A message for Earthlings: men aren't Martians and women aren't Venusians The belief that gender is the root of most divisions has become a new orthodoxy Men and women are not worlds apart in their attitudes, but within the same orbit Loud and proud, old rockers show their own family values first night Rock Iron Maiden Hammersmith Apollo Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics You've got AA friend Is train firm just shooting a line? The rail operator Midland Mainline is determined to celebrate historical landmarks on its routes. Alan Hamilton, one of its regular passengers, is rather sceptical flymonarch.com Treasures off the Track Islanders see a brighter future with tunnel vision An underwater link to Scottish mainland could cost £100m, David Lister writes Lloyds TSB Insurance Emirates New pumps for £1-a-litre petrol Shooting charge Net TV warning Inmates 'isolated' Aids conference 'A 42" Philips plasma TV for just £25?' First Active BBC chairman seeks Humphrys transcript Radio 4 Today programme presenter may face inquiry over his critical remarks, write Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce Benefits of stem cell research oversold, says expert Medical Drama Coral reef 'bulldozed' by deep-water fishing boats Chip and Pin beaten by false sense of security Parasites may reduce asthma Lora Born to play the great man The resurrections of Orson Welles A collaboration with John Huston will inally arrive on screen after an epic legal battle, writes Dalya Alberge from Venice Hands of peace over Biggin Hill Toucan More barristers take home £2m Computer revives TV star Muffin Junior doctors still work longest directline.com Times World News The man whose word was law The death of US Chief Justice will open a new era in history of the Supreme Court, says Gerard Baker Case Histories Church shocked by brother priests who fell for parishioners British Red Cross Wellington College Arsonists take Paris fire death toll to 60 Churchill Guaranteed Equity Bond Headscarf ban is judged success as hostility fades Schröder is bruised by challenger in TV fight for his title Chancellor was thrown on the defensive in big debate with Angela Merkel, his election rival, reports Roger Boyes Brotherhood FInnAIR homechoice ns&i national savings & investments Architect of Orange Revolution quits Leader of protests that swept Ukrainian President to power resigns as rumours of infighting persist, writes Jeremy Page Blair dodges ill winds on trade as he flies Britain's business class to China Leaders recover their memory of students' hero Trigger of Revolt (Reuters): Football fans riot (AFP): Immigrant wave (AFP): Banker told to go (AFP): Brothers drown (Reuters): Dance of death Saga Old Masters' brush with the law New York police officers learn to sharpen their observational skills at an art gallery, reports James Doran Alliance Leicester (AFP): Saddam to face trial next month Times Business Monday Sept 5 2005 B&q job losses Baugur fund role Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Malone's Liberty joins race for £1bn Flextech Lloyd's claims it can cope with any hurricane Banks set for sharp increase in mortgages to landlords Ing Direct Katrina will hit eurozone finances hard Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished Change on the Week Exchange Rates Data Day French target Stop Press China Airbus deal 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 New buyers advised to home in on Openshaw Chancellor's efforts have ruined his credibility Commentary HSBC boost to victims of Katrina The Times Europe's growth is 'hampered by rigid labour law' Americans target City for 'unique' £20m fund Further rate cut expected, but not this week Property tycoon seeks Middle East cash for new fund Estate agent website in search for backer Bloomfield's fall and rise Lloyds TSB in cash pact with Citigroup Party Gaming to be raised to FTSE 100 The Times We must say 'no' to euro-fudge and 'yes' to free trade Britain should do more business with China and India, writes Sir Digby Jones Heading for the big league of oil 21st Century Stars: Tullow Peter Klinger checks the progress of an oil and gas independent that focuses on assets the majors ignore Stable and reassuring image Future Brand Times Online by way of an African adventure Key deals that put Tullow on the global oil map Business Equity Prices The Times Leisure Suicide note rang alarm bells over hedge fund millions James Doran examines the strange story of a New England investment …irm accused of a seven-year fraud Olea Capital joins the list of fund manager casualties Story Born on the Bayou Association of Chartered Certified Accountants - June 2005 The Times Association of Chartered Certified Accountants - June 2005 The Times Times Register William Rehnquist Long-serving Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court who stuck firmly to the rule of law and his belief in state autonomy Alex Bowlby Writer who told the earthy story of the ordinary soldier Lives in Brief Dalia Ravikovitch, poet, was born on November 27, 1936. She died on August 21, 2005, aged 68 Council must consider situation of carer's case Court of Appeal Judge must sentence offender instead of statistics Court of Appeal Waspish diary voice revived to raise money for charities National Trust HQ is an outstanding eyesore Notebook Architecture A building plan to keep London in shape Court Circular Appointments Birthdays Picture Gallery Anniversaries Personal Column Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Acknowledgements Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Wanted Chess Winning Move Personal Column Bridge It is a good month for cricket heroes Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day September 5, 1923 Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Times Online weathercall Times Sport Brittain on cloud nine as Warrsan gains repeat Racing Yesterday's Results York Times Test Nicholls has high hopes for Sporazene Bath Warwick Flat Leaders The Wright Track Newcastle The Results Service Today's Fixtures Fox-Pitt continues his Burghley love affair Equestrianism Shoaib turns up heat on Gloucestershire Cricket Totesport League First Division You know the legend Damp squib for Glamorgan Gallant England finally run out of steam Hockey How They Stand Pratt takes a hand in Kent's downfall Murtagh brothers strike gold How They Stand Yesterday's Scoreboards Maddy and Habib put paid to limp Yorkshire challenge Second Division Hampshire revel in fulfilment of chairman's vision The Times Ervine hints at bright future Scoreboard from Lord's Anderson masterclass for former understudy Benson Rugby League Engage Super League Mega Moggies Nothing fishy about Briton's big cat Fishing Brian Clarke is amazed to find an angler who understated his world-recored catch British success is silver-plated Time for change Tulu takes tape England reign Davies delivers Ullrich ambition Menchov leads Bristol take wing with late try by Robinson Fallen giants take their first steps in humble surroundings John Westerby finds that life will be a little different for Harlequins this season Heavyweight rivals can draw little comfort from slow start Wasps still have much work to do Rugby Union Guinness Premiership Revolution takes shape for exiles Spencer is given rude awakening The Times Murray's French leave fits in perfectly Tennis Räikkönen's luck runs dry to leave Alonso on the brink Italian Grand Prix Kevin Eason's Guide to how the Teams Fared at Monza Result Times Online Garcia proves master for all occasions Golf Lebedeva leaps to $1 million jackpot Athletics The Times Williams leads British medal charge to the power of four Rowing Anderson's England recall is reward for hard work The Times The Forgotten Man Remembered Rugby Union Clifford James Flintoff's appeal head and shoulders above the rest Matthew Pryor discovers the all-rounder is the only England cricketer likely to catch the advertising executives' attention Australians given lift by revival of Hayden Oval Weather Watch Peugeot In the Game No Substitute for Ponting Final Scoreboard from Chelmsford Times Online The Times Crossword 23,073 The Insider Watson says balanced attack has given edge to England Times Sport Australia fret over McGrath as force stays with England The Times The Game Shane Warne throws in the towel ... but only in England's dreams 11 Health the quotes the face the click contents the bulletin Endurance test An exclusive Times/Populus poll reveals that most of us still believe it is possible to love someone for life. So why do we have affairs and mess everything up? Bel Mooney finds out Human weaknesses and needs shift through social pressures, but in essence stay remarkably the same Infidelity Relationships The windfall rule: why a fortune is never quite enough Pseuds' greetings from Asbury Park Plumb crazy I really have read. . . Picture Gallery Facing a Dilemma Modern morals Renault How to have a good marriage: the secrets of happy couples For 10 years, Dr Janet Reibstein has studied what makes relationships work. By Catherine O'brien To achieve success in relationships, couples must protect each other; adults need to feel safe to achieve enduring love The Times 14 Breast cancer breakthrough The longevity diet Times nutritionist Jane Clarke suggests 12 foods that may keep us healthier for longer On Saturday in Body & Soul Healthy Direct Pru Health Talking about a revolution in breast cancer treatment Dr Thomas Stuttaford believes that aromatase inhibitors could be as important for female cancer patients as antibiotics have been in the treatment of infections Urban Worrier I've got a gut feeling that I'm not stressed The verdict came swiftly: there was nothing wrong with me. But how could this be? fashion And the Beat goes on. . . Crib Notes: beatnik chic Dine with Wine Now I know what perfection tastes like A five-year quest to discover the world's finest restaurant ended for Stephen Pollard at the French Laundry in California Italian carrot soup Dish The Times The man in the middle who always plays with a straight bat and another thing. . . I have seen the future. It's small 23 Richard and Judy Out with the sacred monsters Our actor titans have gone. Today's stars are more in touch with us, argues Simon Callow The Times Then and now: The sacred monsters v the actor celebrities Can we be on your show? Please, oh, please The outer limits of weird Television What explains our love affair with Richard and Judy? Caitlin Moran bags the sofa The week ahead in T2's new arts section Ireland Know All Bamberg SO/Nott Edinburgh concert Living tv reviews first night Edinburgh opera L'Amour masque Festival Theatre Entertainments Who Killed Mr Drum? Theatre Riverside Studios, W6 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 31 Paul Hoggart's Choice 31 Review Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Main Channels Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner Word Watching Selcouth television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Sharks lose their taste for celebrity Weekend's TV Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3688 Word Watching Polygon The Writers Bureau College of Journalism The Times The Game Says Whistle Blower Eriksson Likely to Put Trust in Owen The Aftermath Toshack Finds Team to Deal with Savage Blows Wales Experiment Could Work out Gary Neville urges a fluid approach in pursuit of the perfect formation Great Saves in the Memory Banks Blatter Keen to Curb Imports The News TAB Talk Wigan Pep Talk Wales 3-5-1-1 The Match Eriksson Merely Wales (0) 0 England (0) 1 J Cole 54 Head coach tinkers his way back to square one England's Chemistry Experiment Missing the Vital George Caulkin analyses why the cocktail failed to produce a bang Muddies Waters Ingredient Group G Tony's Tactics England 4-3-3 Bland Replaces Hope and Glory Dull competence is all very well, but it's time for some style, says Simon Barnes Azerbaijan Belfast in the Mood for More Northern Ireland (0) 2 Elliott 60, Feeney 85 (pen) Azerbaijan (0) 0 Landmark victory for a relleved and vindicated Sanchez Game's Fatal Attraction The Two Dannys Danny Baker discovers that football must go on, even amid death and destruction. . . Curse of the Phone Cameras Managers @ Work Grosso Goal Breaks Scotland Resistance The Games Scotland (1) 1 Miller 13 Italy (0) 1 Grosso 76 Smith left to ponder what might have been Group Five Zidane Can't Restore Light The Comeback France head to Dublin listening to voices of discontent, Russell Kempson finds Group Four Wembley Stadium Kerr Fights his Corner Seven down for Brave Islanders World Cup Focus Kicking off with Oceania's minnows v giants play-off, Tom Dart rounds up the World Cup qualifying action from around the globe South Africa Go out as Ghana Claim Pole Position Mexico Upset by 'Minnows' Ukraine Reach their First Finals Argentina Downed by Santa Cruz Results and Tables from around the World Already Qualified Dog's Life of Diligent Agents Rick Broadbent finds the boot on the other foot among a much-maligned breed It's the New Wives' Tale Tony Cascarino—The Insider Times have changed and beautiful women are now attracted to the beautiful game Harford Fails to Bottle Criticism Port Vale (1) 2 Lowndes 45, Paynter 90 Rotherham United (0) 0 Lawson Header Puts Oldham into Decline Southend United (2) 2 Lawson 11. Gower 45 Oldham Athletic (0) 1 Bonner 69 Merson Provides Winning Answers at Walsall Walsall (0) 1 Fryatt 57 Swindon town (0) 0 Rookie player-manager rises to the challenge Parkinson's Men Make their Point Bristol City (0) 0 Colchester United (0) 0 Both sides guilty of glaring misses in forgettable match Pratley Strikes to Put Brentford Top Nottingham Forest (0) 1 Thompson 48 Brentford (1) 2 Frampton 23, Pratley 78 Yeovil Find Right Ticket to Pride Hartlepool United (0) 0 Yeovil Town (0) 1 Bastianini 68 First league win of the season for spirited visiting team Horton Rues Bad Break The Games Coca-Cola League Two Macclesfield Town (2) 2 McIntyre 21, Futcher 32 (og) Boston United (0) 2 Maylett 48, Whelan 75 Rochdale Revival Rochdale (2) 4 Lambert 14,67, Warner, 22, Holt 54 (pen) Torquay United (1) 1 Connell 16 Rosenior's suffering continues as Torquay seek first win Introduction of Hancox Angers Supporters Ling Feels the Heat at Orient Leyton Orient (0) 2 Alexander 75, McMahon 89 Bristol Rovers (1) 3 Disley 15, Agogo 54 (pen), 82 Agogo keeps Rovers pointed in right direction Still Has Dagenham in Step for the Long March Dagenham & Redbridge (1) 2 Southern 5, Moore 58 Exeter City (1) 2 Challinor 12, Todd 90 Exeter live up to expectations by remaining unbeaten Hill Ready to Meet Demands Weymouth (1) 1 Eribenne 41 Yeading (0) 1 Johnson 57 Sending-off acts as interruption to Weymouth's progress The Times Swinbourne Leads the Old Gold Goal Glut Saturday's Heroes Richard Whitehead's new series on stars of weekends past Best of the Web Firm Acts and a Lesson to Boot Tom Dart reports on a film that takes hooliganism to Hollywood Taking on the Cancer Battle James Ducker on a torrid time and seeds of hope for the Gartside family We All Have our Andorras Aki Riihilahti—The Player When it is so hard to lose, you have little to gain, as Finland found out in the mountains The Sunday Times Compton was Hero in his Own Style The All-Rounder Richard Edwards recalls the stellar career of an Ashes winner back in 1953 who was the David Beckham of his age Thefantasygame Young Defender May Prove an Excellent Prospect Leaderboard Superleagues www.timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Pretty to Watch: Geordies on Roll Bill Edgar gives his unique take on the Miss England beauty contest Sunday Toonarmy Statattack Fixtures Seat
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