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News from 28/09/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Philip Seager, Mike Laslett, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, DJM, Tom Rowland, Neil Johnston, Alexandra Blair, Tom Appleton, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Dominic Moseley, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Caroline Basil-Jones, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Jonathan Bates, Bill Rammell, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Patience Wheatcroft, Business Editor, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, C. Kubus, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Ben Ainslie, Joe Joseph, Ralph Lloyd-Jone, Rory Watson and Angela Jameson, Ronald Gee, Richard P. Michael, David Thompson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, John Davis, Nicholas Bagshawe, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Joanna Weinberg, Shirley English, Quentin Davies, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Alan Johnson, Charles Bremner, Leo Lewis and Robert Thomson, Helen Rumbelow, John Horam, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Edward Fennell, Simon Midgley, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Ross Clark, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Anthony Steen, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gregory Ericksen, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Tom de Castella, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Richard Hall, John Gummer, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Andrew H. Hooper, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Sarah Brown, Michelle Henery, Anne Ashworth, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Michael Faraday, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Helen Rumbelow, Political Correspondent, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, Paul Barker, Michael Gove, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sanderson, lan Evans, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, John Fidler, James Ducker and Rick Broadbent, Elizabeth Bridger, Alan Coren, Joe Bolger and David Sanderson, Sarah Butler, Helen Carasso, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Richard Lloyd Parry and Robert Thomson, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Owen Slot, Lisa Armstrong, Jack Hill, Michael Mates, Jenny Davey, George Young, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Al-Qaeda deputy killed in Iraq raid Koizumi revolution Tory vote setback Exclusive Warne and Pietersen Paisley refusal Rover £40m drive Index Four more bold years, vows Blair Call it a day? Darling, that's a long way off, says Cherie Inside Tory faithful keep their say as Howard's changes rejected by referendum In the Times Today The Times Four more bold years, vows Blair Provisional Timeline lastminute.com Renaissance Man How Leonardo gave top surgeon change of heart Doctor is struck off for trying to help friend die Plugging hole-in-the-wall fraud with just one finger Miniature card to chip away at CDs Council tax rebel freed Win for residents Celebrity swindle Rooftop protest Terrorism arrest Advert censured Albanians 'forced girls to be sex slaves' Tod's Advert gave husband that sinking feeling We have been change-makers The Prime Minister called upon his party to keep up the pace of reform as the battle to secure the future was not won Olympics Buzzwords The Year Ahead Public Services Crime What Grant really said IRAQ Challenges Punk rock Blair ushered in by a sham anthem Eight years on, and he still feels the need to spell out home truths Punk rock Blair ushered in by a sham anthem We're outlaws, says Pursey Four-year deadline to beat crime Charles Clarke has given himself four years to revamp the justice system and tackle social problems, writes Greg Hurst I Love Salvatore Healthier option at schools 1 million to lose benefits for jobs Benn taken ill at conference Hain spells out devolution aim Tomorrow's agenda Darling! Mrs Brown will never be as breezy as Mrs Blair Brighton ge Multiple Display Advertising Items Models line up to replace Moss Multiple Display Advertising Items crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Mental Health All about George Dell People Dead or alive at BBC Ps Welsh dressing down Sainsbury's Blunkett and blonde face more title-Tatler Policeman leaves family for mother of murder victim Multiple Display Advertising Items Pearl fit for a princess Morrisons IRA arms deal Manual labour Why we're backing Ken Education standards and selection processes for university Consultation wrongly regarded as a cure-all Mothers return Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Chip-and-PIN tips Congestion charge 'Unfair' tax on air travel US and world war Wrong aisle Picture Gallery Get on with It The leadership of the Conservative Party must be decided soon The Code of Life Heart surgery is only one of the fields mastered by da Vinci Pity the poor babe: first they coo at you, then they call you a nutty name Blair on Blair Not a classically great speech but a very coherent argument Hadrian knew the truth Smooth handover? Forget it If the consensus between Blair and Brown has cracked in three days, it cannot hold for three years Join the Debate The Times The dawning of jackboot justice Barge in first, ask questions later: we should all be worried by the police's gung-ho tactics Why a mobile phone on a beach sends out a stark message to Gordon Brown Brown says: 'Let's make agricultural subsidies history. 'Where can we get the wristband? PC World Boyfriend held over model's death Gazza's company goes bust British bands back in running Kermit celebrates 50th with tour Woolwich Knowledge gap needs bridging Bomb attack on Glaxo executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's Kate's Story Back to the future for the designers in a timewarp Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, in Milan, on how big name designers are moving on. Photographs by Jack Hill Paisley rules out sharing power as he disputes IRA arms claim Pubs resorting to 'blackmail' over extra time, says Clarke dfs (Reuters): EU data vote Footballer inquest Lovers' robbery Immigration 'trick' B&q loses appeal Hole in one, twice Expelled Marlborough boy promises to mend his ways Multiple Display Advertising Items Jealous killer jailed for life Feud with 'petty' landlord drives Saatchi to move his collection A bitter dispute made life at County Hall so unbearable that the gallery will relocate to Chelsea, writes Jack Malvern Greenpeace Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish fish plants raided in inquiry into quota breaches RIAS Police knew of shooting mistake 'within hours' Birthday treat became a brawl Multiple Display Advertising Items City Tube line to close for repairs Hope for birds Baboons rescued first night Multiple Display Advertising Items Looking back with a bitter sense of fear and insecurity Theatre Epitaph for George Dillon Verne's monster of the deep caught on camera Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News How a lowly samurai inspired Koizumi to put rebels to sword Japan's reforming Prime Minister tells Richard Lloyd Parry and Robert Thomson of his great political gamble Hardline Chiefs Multiple Display Advertising Items Emirates Iron Curtain turns into tourist trap The EU plans to turn an old symbol of fear into a trail for hiking and cycling, reports Anthony Browne Putin pledges to step down Russia Multiple Display Advertising Items By Our Foreign Staff: 3 years for Abu Ghraib abuser Schröder opens door to coalition Germany AP: Poll winners name leader Poland Multiple Display Advertising Items Anti-meter maid rallies city against car parking fees Whites fear land grab as black heirs win claim to family farm Multiple Display Advertising Items Who Owns what (AP): Katrina police chief resigns (Reuters): Reprisal threat (AP): Russia bars rabbi (AFP): Afghan rift (AP): Nuclear outback (Reuters): Rape charge Multiple Display Advertising Items Israelis Palestinians Five years on, hope starts to grow The mother of an intifada victim says her next son is a symbol of Israeli defeat, reports Stephen Farrell Stripper's claim to tycoon's £900m fortune reaches the highest court UPS and Downs Parents take stand on Darwin versus God in school The Times 'I've no first aid. It's like a cab' An ambulance driver tends victims of Iraq's Violence with no equipment and while being shot at, Anthony Loyd writes Al-Qaeda's No 2 in Iraq is shot dead after betrayal Times Business Deal mooted on Equitable lawsuit Magazines verdict Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Nanjing asks City for £40m to restart Rover production Treasury body invests in skin cell research Give us reform and no regrets, Mr Blair Nuclear reaction Anyone of goodwill hopes, in principle, that Nanjing … Big gap to fill Ing Direct Hunt is on to find Sir Digby's successor as head of the CBI Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Umour of He Day Heathrow express Look Ahead Bet of the Day Merrill venture New Lafarge boss Data Day Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Data Usiness Big Shot Exchange Rates Well-off get bigger tax breaks for buy-to-lets Results in Brief Lloyd's Register may sell HQ Ons ups its forecast as Ftse hits new high Officials at the fulcrum of power losing leverage Worldwide Downgrading of export chief's position attacked Compass to sell travel concessions Gala in battle with equity firms to take over Coral Debenhams to issue credit card Welcome to the slimmer, healthier caterer BT poaches executive from C&w Oil pressure hits Wiseman Dairies Questions over bid for NYSE Disney talks over Seoul park Grant Thornton US consumer confidence takes its steepest dive for 15 years DHL Express Coffee Republic revolution M&b confirms taste for Spirit Brown's Babe O2 lifts forecasts as it reaches 15m customers Binge and bust City Diary Stately revelry Ottakar's deal will kill competition, publishers tell OFT The Times Emap job adverts tumble 14 per cent to internet rivals DMGT sees little scope for growth in papers French buying in Aegis leads to talk of rival bid dca Sony takes hit in DVD format war Nic Hopkins Dream Works calls off talks for purchase by Universal Disc Drive EU outlines plans for aviation to cut greenhouse gases Bank of Scotland Creditors to face higher court costs Case Study GSK prepares for US pricing shake-up Times Online Can Gent provide the remedy for an ailing reputation? Sir Christopher seeks to restore the good name of an industry, writes Richard Irving UniChem lifted on talk of imminent takeover approach 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 There's still growth in Mail group as papers mark time The Day's Biggest Movers Pilkington Gilts Jitters over licensing deal hit SkyePharma Smaller Capitalisation Shares Game Group Business Equity Prices Bie Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridgepoint gets Robinia ready for £80m sale Advisers strike lucky in miner's float plans 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 Xiong Xianghui 'Man behind the scenes' who helped to ensure Mao's survival both before and after his triumph in 1949 Ramon Martín Huerta Politician who tried to defeat Mexico's criminal gangs Commander Christopher Havergal Engineer officer twice decorated for his part in some of the most desperate wartime naval episodes in the Mediterranean Sybil Marshall Village schoolteacher who produced a generation of inspired educators before turning her literary talents to late-blooming love Lives in Brief Community power to protect European environment Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Challenging radio licences Queen's Bench Division Counsel should not normally address jury on the law Court of Appeal Don Adams Television's secret agent Maxwell Smart, who was never far from operational disaster Court Circular Appointments Legal News Birthdays Births Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Anniversaries Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Awards Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Under a cloud with Old King Coal Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move Air Miles Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Dettori triggers beginning of the end Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Where Robinson leads . . . Kinane given Arc ride on Scorpion Salisbury The Times Sports Book By Our Racing Staff: Attraction forced into retirement by lameness Lingfield Park Racing Newcastle Fitness tells in minefield of Moscow Sailing Ben Ainslie on how he mastered trying conditions in Russia to make history Robinson points way forward Rugby Football Union By Our Sports Staff: Wales must tackle autumn series without Henson England Squad The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football acer Newton's ban increased after appeals fail Rugby League Simmons blames politics for Zimbabwe dismissal Greg Chappell, the India coach, and Sourav Ganguly, … Warne and Pietersen display charitable heart in double act The Times Plunkett rewarded for showing faith in remodelled action England aiming to prove that they can stand the heat John Westerby on the hi-tech preparations for Pakistan Unlucky Roe hails rule change that was on the cards Golf The Times Signing off Players who Have Fallen Foul of the Rules Murray closes in on top 100 Spirited defence O'Connell worry Leonard chosen Wie entry Ding clanger Death by tarmac: the sorry fate of Hackney Marshes in pursuit of our Olympic dream Shipperley and Quinn drive the machine onwards Coca-Cola Championship Pools Forecast Cort and Miller double act takes centre stage Jerome continues Cardiff run Stoke City Cardiff City Luton fans warned to keep feet on ground amid rapid ascent Why Marvin Andrews believes he is walking proof that miracles happen Owen Slot meets the player whose faith led him from career-threatening injury to the title in a matter of weeks Healing Powers Mourinho ready to take on the world at Anfield Champions League Group G William Hill The Fantasy Game Player of the Week 10 Bonus Points Vital Statistic Pragmatic Gullit leaps to defence of 'unsexy' champions How They Line up England consider Murphy after flying start to season Cissé criticises racist fans Tottenham well placed for further capital gains The Premiership Today Benitez plotting to expose Chelsea as mere mortals Preston angry at FA verdict Johnson stays put Perrin warning Worthington sorry MasterCard Ljungberg shines through on a night of missing stars Champions League Group B Last Night's Results and Tables Rumours of Arsenal's demise greatly exaggerated By Our Sports Staff: Hat-trick for Ronaldinho as Barcelona go on cruise control United give Ferguson room to breathe a little easier Champions League Group D Sporting Index The Times Crossword 23,093 The Insider Jason Rockett, the former Scarborough defender, has … Cricket will travel back 200 years on Saturday on Broadhalfpenny … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Sorry Scholes fading into the shadows Times Sport Group therapy helps United as fans get behind Ferguson The Times Pages of Football inside times pass notes No 12: Newscasters Next stop No 10? the face the click the bulletin contents 'Devastated' Kate Kate Moss's agent Sarah Doukas has been like a mother to her for 18 years. She tells Lisa Armstrong how she broke the news of the cocaine scandal to the supermodel, and what will happen now Facing a Dilemma Modern morals Picture Gallery A farewell to arms? As if butter wouldn't melt What am I bid for the Gove family silver? I admit that I like public transport, says Penny Wark Times Online Please include your real name, but we will use your chosen pseudonym if you wish I love my wife, but she doesn't want sex. What can I do about it? Times Online Stranded in the kitchen food Spaghetti squash is fun to cook and fun to eat, says Joanna Weinberg Dish Roast Squash with Coriander Pesto What you need Index Break out of your fashion rut In an extract from their new book, style queens Trinny and Susannah show you how to put some life back into your look W Nescafe Detail is retail The Links in the Chain btw Chain reaction Principles hits new heights with its Aviator range, says Anne Ashworth Ballantyne Beauty jury Index Ever get that sinking feeling? Architecture Everyone hates sink estates, says Paul Barker. But should they all be demolished? Multiple Display Advertising Items The good, the bad and the plain ugly Today Tomorrow Oh you pretty things Designer chic? Take me back to the comfort zone Even Indian restaurants have abandoned colonial gentlemen's club style for the universal designer-lite Afterbirth Theatre First Night Bob Dylan Tribute Pop Barbican reviews first night Dance Entertainments John Rutter 60th Birthday Gala Concert Cadogan Hall, Sw1 Dance Bâche Purcell Room, Se1 It's a team portrait crème Working Relationship Sara Stewart, right, the founder of the portrait gallery Fine Art Commissions, and her PA, Kate Sadler Times wine Conference Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Cruise? Yeah, whatever . . . Michelle Braham discovers the allure of the film industry FYI Multiple Display Advertising Items tv&radio Radio Choice Times Online Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner television terrestrial God and the Politicians The Story of One Variations Murder Blues Space Race Get Carter (2000) Film Choice Nighthawks (1981) The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987) Secrets of success? It's all in the risk Last Night's TV Risks are what give life its tang. The dull things in life are danger-free times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3707 Su Doku Cubed Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan The Times There's always scope for determined newcomers Patience Wheatcroft, Business Editor of The Times, introduces 16 pages of winning entrepreneurs Expansion of awards rounds off good year Richard Hall takes pride in a global community of winners So many of the entrepreneurs had similar concerns and ambitions Entrepreneur Categories The Times Picture Gallery The Times 'It is vital we do more to foster entrepreneurship' Alan Johnson, the Trade and Industry Secretary, explains why Science and Technology 2005 Finalists coutts The Times Playing the Tatty Teddy card reaps a tidy profit Edward Fennell meets the man with a passion for greetings Consumer Products 2005 Finalists Business Products and Services Inspirational Entrepreneurs 2005 Finalists The Times Oil boss learnt his trade in Texas—and on the playing fields of Scotland Bill Gammell has friends in high places, writes David Mattin The Times The relentless rise of a student empire builder David Mattin reports on the success of a young entrepreneur Young Entrepreneur 2005 Finalists The best brains in business will meet to benefit global economy Gregory Ericksen looks ahead to the summit in Monte Carlo The Times Twenty Years and Growing Fortune favo Michelle Henery meets the World Entrepreneur Of The Year The Times Why private equity buyouts are popular with go-getters Entrepreneurs can remain managers longer, says Tom Bawden Companies can grow and develop away from the glare of publicity The founders are allowed to retain a substantial stake in the company London Stock Exchange The Times Tech wizard learns from past and buys for future Martin St Quinton is on a spending spree, writes Tom Rowland Technology and Communication 2005 Finalists Emerging Entrepreneurs 2005 Finalists The Times On time and on budget is a winning formula David Brownlow tells Simon Midgley how his consultancy grew The Times Online market place built by one man and his Mac David Mattin meets one of the original internet entrepreneurs Consumer Services 2005 Finalists Master Entrepreneur 2005 Finalists The Times Safe as houses in the heart of the community Terry Bramall has mastered his trade, writes Edward Fennell The Times Champion who is helping to give poorest girls a future Simon Midgley meets a campaigner bringing hope to Africa Social Entrepreneur Ernst&young

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