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News from 29/09/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Nigel Hawkes and David Charter, Neelam Verjee, Sarah Potter, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Iain Campbell, Peter Lansley, Stanley Hooper, Debbie Harrison, Mark Souster, Phil Hoad, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Erich Steiner, Richard Eaton, Wendy Ide, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Anna Nicole Smith, Mark Atherton and Joe Morgan, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Heather Martin, Anatole Kaletsky, Charlie Higson, John H. Keen, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Leo Lewis and Robert Thomson, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Mark Wallace, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Rajeev Syal and Will Pavia, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Alan Boyd, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Christopher Parker, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Matt Hughes, Sandy Bruce-Lockhart, Sarah Campbell, Steve Coomber, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, A. V. Gordon, Richard Owen, Marianne MacDonald, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, David Dutton, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Kevin Maher, Tom Dart, Gary Duncan Valerie Elliott and Sarah Butler, Julian Muscat, Anna Frame, Michelle Henery, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Willy Dunn, Grahame Cave, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Peter Mullen, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Gordon Lishman, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Garry Lloyd, Tony Dawe, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, John Naish, Annabelle Thorpe, Dominic Walsh and Martyn Cornell, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, John Plummer, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Richard Lloyd Parry and Robert Thomson, Stephen Dalton, Adrian Dence, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Rabkha Prasad, Olav Bjortomt, Thomas Stuttaford, Dan McLean, Jenny Davey, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft,

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The Times Junk food will be banned in schools Bin Laden asylum There's gratitude Bush ally quits Mayoral ambition Index Tories must not swerve to the right, says Davis Checking into rehab A good day-$9bn and Chelsea draw at Anfield Delegate, 82, is thrown out after heckling Straw In the Times Today The Times Tories 'must not swerve right' Remedy for tiny iPod player Children targeted Killer bully Suicide site call Rape hunt ends Toast detector Man jailed for showing beheading video Ten Years of Global Carnage Tiffany & Co The day when Osama bin Laden applied for asylum-in Britain Good Samaritan who freed tax protester asks for his cash back Benefactor upset after pensioner questioned his motives, Simon de Bruxelles reports Judges condemn higher court fees Judiciary says 'privatisation' of the civil courts system will hit low and middle-income people hardest, Frances Gibb reports Menezes police could face trial Murder admitted BMW boy banned Flesh photography Doctors' orders Do-be do-be done Screen Prada Bad Film Physics Science sinks the myth of a slow death in quicksand Chelsea's tycoon makes £5bn The latest deal by the richest man in Britain is biggest in Russian history, reports Jeremy Page in Moscow Nationwide How to invest it? Even a humble savings account will net £251m in interest a year More bad news for football's also-rans Elizabeth I Multiple Display Advertising Items The Joy of Sex Advice Kate Moss to spend month in £2,250-a-night US clinic Davis sets sights on leadership as One Nation Tory Loved and loathed by his fellow MPs, the Shadow Home Secretary won't let a bruising past stop his campaign to lead his party, Rosemary Bennett writes Growing up is Hard to Do House of Fraser Life and Times What his Predecessors Said when They Ran for Leader Royal rumours not gay enough People The former Alastair Campbell deputy, Lance Price, may … Givenchy Prize for biting analysis goes to... Picture Gallery Stranger than fiction Ps skytrax Christmas to be 'bloody' for high street Multiple Display Advertising Items ... but online sales soar All about George Women 'losing interest in sex' ... and no wonder, because they're totally exhausted by their demanding careers, men and children, Nigel Hawkes writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Cinema's secret squatter got the big picture, three times a night Father drops bid to reinstate son at private school Virgin atlantic Pension injustice Party politics, public apathy Sylvia Hardy's jail sentence over council tax British acceptance of EU legislative powers London buses Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Wine guidance Music and vines Restructured police force Spheres of protest Cooing at babies School meals Sunlit uplands Picture Gallery Food for Thought A first step towards a sound strategy for school meals Quicksand Panned The untimely death of nature as ghoul Neither foxes nor commuters can evade the chase by security camera Eastern Promise There must be no alternative to talks on full Turkish EU membership Stop this Peak practice We face an end-of-life crisis I would count myself lucky if i had a friend such as Dr Irwin on whom I could rely in my last hours The Times Please adjust your attitude after use The more i looked into the World Toilet Organisation's concerns, the more i was sucked in Gordon Brown is still tempted by the besetting sin of old-style socialism Mystery collector lays claim to Prince's portrait with £100,000 Currys BBC's Katrina coverage defended Library book back after 60 years 100 cat corpses found in flat Water-walking bugs slide uphill Stabbed model had also been sexually assaulted Holiday Inn Rapist jailed 11 years after his crime DNA was used to identify a pornographer who subjected his victim to a four-hour ordeal in 1994, reports Russell Jenkins The Co Operative Bank Bear Facts Skoda How a lonely, widowed polar bear got zoo in hot water with activities Surgeons join unions in attacking march of private sector in NHS Truculence threatens long-term damage City CAFé Izzard upstaged by loquacious Welsh European Kiss-and-tell Cherie has a long memory Tuck shops lose fizz in war on unhealthy school food Plain speaker appointed to key intelligence job Brighton Diary EBay accused over illegal sale of contact lenses The Driverless Bus Escape the jams with a driverless bus straight to your door Hospital finds errors of care Games danger Return to NHS call Criminal pays Stolen car convoy Paintings to stay Lennon loss Reawakening of an art that dared speak its name Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics A background in music could be key to healthier heart Dell Arctic ice cap 'could go within 60 years' Oarsman makes slowest solo Atlantic crossing Money HIV sex parties 'spread disease' Ashes leave their stamp on mail Adair admits assaulting his wife Times World News Bush's right-hand man resigns over illegal fundraising charge Storm Clouds Man wakes up after night before in arms of crusher Multiple Display Advertising Items Emergence of a Global Player Super Weekend Japanese angered over paying UN piper but still not calling the tune Tokyo feels that it has earned itself a seat on the Security Council, write Richard Lloyd Parry and Robert Thomson EU brinkmanship threatens Turkey talks Multiple Display Advertising Items For and against Emirates Laying siege to fortress Europe (Reuters): Kabul hit by suicide bomber (Reuters): Tehran protest (Reuters): Mint boss resigns (AP): Deportation block (Reuters): Pretty bag lady Anti-terror unit swoops to break up Corsican sailors' strike Digital Cameras Heathrow express Gucci's sex appeal goes under cover The successor to the talismanic designer Tom Ford brings to the fashion house a new mood of understatement, writes Carolyn Asome Leaders in coalition talks to end election stalemate Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglian Gold tycoon with ANC links dies in roadside shooting (AP): Stolen nuclear fuel is found (Reuters): Extremists raided (AP): Foetuses in mail (Reuters): Kosovo self-rule (AFP): Deer costs Hope starting to lift above mud of New Orleans Fuel dilemma concentrates the American mind The Times Mrs Bush gives victims an Extreme Makeover Inquiry into £133m bill for evacuee cruise ships Times Business British Land deal HoF 'to improve' Fannie 'inquiry' Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones Mayor aims to revamp Oxford St to lure back shoppers The Rebirth of British Energy Pensions fund remains unfair Investing in early-stage biotechnology companies has … Compass point Aid-Call Are big chains chilling the high street? Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Day Look Ahead Typhoo deal close Daimler job cuts Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Paris Business Big Shot Takeovers set to rise as deposited funds flood in and out of Britain UK slips in world competitiveness league Private equity cash gives boost to M&a activity How Leaders Measure up British Land cementing deal to sell City Point to offshore fund Britons most hopeful on early retirement Japanese mobile giant eyes O2 Insurers threaten to lift prices to pay new tax cost Parmalat bosses go on trial for 'Italy's Enron' Times Online Minerva co-founder sells 13.75m shares Rise and Fall of Empire that Began as a Delicatessen De Vere cautious over targets Pizza Piazza calls in receiver Living the part Compass chief says exit is his own choice City selection The false start Trust a trustee to be as error-prone as all of us Results in Brief So, You Think You Know Probability HMV shares fall 11% as underlying sales fall Kesa blames 27% profits slump on Comet losses Economy 'loses from failure to back women' Enterprise Fannie Mae shares hit by report of fresh inquiry Standard Chartered leads blue chips to four-year high 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 British Energy remains a hostage to nuclear fortune The Day's Biggest Movers HMV Gilts Hopes of Sibneft legal deal boost Sibir Smaller Capitalisation Shares Barratt Developments Business Equity Prices Interexec 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 Rabbi John Rayner Persuasive advocate of Progressive Judaism whose integrity and rigour won admirers throughout Europe The Very Rev Murray Irvine Provost who enriched worship at Southwell Major-General A. F. J. Elmslie Dedicated logistics officer who began his long career in an age when army transport still relied heavily on the horse Major M. J. Bacon Adventure-loving intelligence specialist who served with distinction in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan and Iraq Lives in Brief Court Circular Birthdays George Daulby Graphic designer whose work married European discripline with American verve Anniversaries Partial solar eclipse in the night sky in October Appointments Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Acknowledgements Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Admission Ceremony Dinner To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess VAT in shop rent calculation Law Report Court of Appeal Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Head for the coast... and have a Wales of a time Jersey, three nights £119; Majorca, a week £199; Dominican Republic, 17 days £525. Tony Dawe lists the offers Leaves: much to be desired A cross-channel trip for inspiration Multiple Display Advertising Items Boudicca Nature Notes Winning Move The Air Miles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Big freeze is not the worst winter threat Times Sport O'Neill sets sights on becoming Middle man Gary Carter and six others linked to him will not learn … Times Test Bradley wary of roadside service as he plots his return to Paris Newmarket Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rob Wright was in fine form yesterday, completing a … Nidhaal can triumph for in-form Dunlop Walsh follows brotherly advice in medal pursuit Racing Hereford The Results Service Pulling Rank Today's Fixtures LTA: Long-term Aims or Leading Tennis Astray? Worcestershire chase Langer Allen in spotlight Sponsor engaged Solo Clijsters Learning curve Ceri O'Donnell Fahey battles on Resurgent Nicol delivers rallying cry Matthew Syed is put through the wringer by a man who has given his life and career new perspective Sologub stays after funding rise Coventry upset odds to take title Tour Statistics Brewster ruins German dream Westwood baffled by DiMarco and Ryder Cup 'hatred' The Times RFL raises the bar in battle to catch drug cheats Peace deal no closer as clubs dig heels in over RFU plans Mystery English club the key to Lomu's World Cup dream Henry and Ruddock in running for coach of the year Times Online Fulton takes aggressive stance on criticism from Hampshire Style: Men's Fashion Special Breakaway accelerates towards reality Motor Racing Big Daddy fans wrestle with the real thing The Sunday Times Flood warning leaves Watford in the dark Southampton search for collective vision The Premiership Today Hulse scores hat-trick but Leeds faithful stay away Determined Moyes puts faith in his troops to fire back McClaren adamant he has long-term future on Teesside Mission Impossible On the Rebound Gillespie earns contract England, Newcastle, Norwich, Colchester... Wirral County Diouf calls for increased protection after claiming to have learnt lesson Giles Smith Ashton unable to mask injury Planning problem Vital Statistic Solano setback Tiago target Empty San Siro creates a sporting nightmare Champions League Group H Owen Slot joins a privileged crowd of 400 to watch Rangers lose 1-0 in Main I did not bow to player power, insists Eriksson Towering Campbell quick to find feet after annus horribilis United bank on fortitude rather than formations Group D Times Online Champions League Group G Picture Gallery By Our Sports Staff: Raul sets record as Real strike back Bulldozer and ballerina enjoy blood and thunder Hot Shots Uefa dismisses report on player quota plan as 'flawed' Last Night's Results No escape from the Revengers' tragedy Chelsea Mourinho forced to play Champions League Group G On Monday Berocca How They Stand The Times Crossword 23,094 Manchester United have allowed use of the club crest … An American shipbuilder found out this week why Tiger … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk The Insider Times Sport Chelsea given a helping hand The Times Fifa 06 Index times2 passnotes the face The sad widow the click the bulletin contents then that I realised I was standing alone in a swarm of gorgeous people who all just happened to have amazing rhythm, Uptown lowdown Lauren Weisberger found fame with a novel about the boss from hell. Now she's aiming at young Manhattanites, says Marianne MacDonald Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Renewal? Let's start with this antique set-up Tony and Gordon tie in pink rivalry Brown's a sport You know your life's in trouble when... Want to win a war or get perfect skin? Here's how The secret of getting ahead is getting the right advice. So how should you tackle some of life's big problems? Stefanie Marsh and Ella Stimson asked experts to explain the skills you need... Dish AirMiles Sartorial semiotics Catherine Zeta-Jones: how to go from classy to brassy in the pop of a flashbulb answers your health questions Ask Dr Stuttaford 'I had good skin all my life but now have eczema. Is it caused by stress?' Falling for Bollywood Rabkha Prasad meets the bravest—and worst paid—people in film: India's stuntmen Stunts, the Hollywood way Russian fantasy bares its teeth Jeremy Page, our Moscow correspondent, meets the leaders of a Russian revolution in film-making Curzon DVD Violence with plenty of vim and Viggo All of David Cronenberg's crazed chickens come home to roost in his latest film, much relished by James Christopher Scottish gothic delivers atmosphere, but not much dramatic tension, finds Wendy Ide Four word reviews Picture Gallery Sin City Palindromes Inside Deep Throat Black Narcissus Konkurs At the heart of her art 'The ribs are like a cage,' says the French director Claire Denis, now the subject of a London retrospective. She talks to Phil Hoad DVD Dinners Watch it, eat it, cook it In Sounds Violence The Times It's the smallest show on earth David Mattin goes to the flicks at a replica cinema in a garage Hilton Movie Books What's up? Documentaries Stephen Dalton on two film festivals that celebrate the art of keeping it real, simple, cheap and true to life La Story The day I rode in a limo with Mae West John Russell Taylor remembers Hollywood's mistress of scandal who is celebrated in a new season at the National Film Theatre Dine with Wine The Times Guns blazin'? It must be the Duke Movies such as a History of violence are reflecting the return to favour of the old-style macHo warrior, discovers Kevin Maher reviews first night Multiple Classified Advertising Items Captured by the here and now Pop Shack Concert Philharmonia/Dohnanyi tv&radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times 31 David Chater's choices Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page The Sunday Times television terrestrial The Queen's Cavalry Viewing Guide All about George Variations Elizabeth I Mike Bassett: Manager Itv1, 10pm Father Came Too! 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