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News from 30/09/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Richard Irving and Andrew Pierce, Alun Morris, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, DJM, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, John Carter, Mark Souster, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Christine Seib, James Maurice, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Mike Heenan, Liz Hodgkinson, Elizabeth Judge, Linda Wang, Patrick Kidd, Sean O'Neill and Jill Sherman, Will Pavia, Martin Aston, Bob Stanley, Brian Reyes, Jenny Knight, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Clarke, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Mike Pattenden, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Michael Glover, Carole Bonner, Ken Cottell, Liz Chong, Paul M. Thomas, Oliver Kay and Matt Hughes, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, David Beaton, Stephen Hargrave, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Nicole Swengley, Sean O'Neill, Adam Fresco and Richard Ford, Michael Theodoulou, Pete Paphides, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Ian Kevin Huntley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Angela Jameson and Tom Bawden, Raymond Keene, Marcus Binney, Lucia Adams, Lewis Smith, Paul Norman, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Amanda Holloway, Richard Cook, Peter Kimm, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alan Fulford, Sean O'Neill, Gavin Drake, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Harris, Peter Cotgreave, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Richard Ford and Karl Mansfield, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Geoff Pritchard, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Anna Frame, Ian Blair, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Roger Clarke, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Peter Fullerton, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Stuart Birch, Mark Selby, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Scott Broadley, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Jenny Davey, Gary Duncan and Phllip Webster, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Romaine Lowery, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, James Grylls, Damian Barr,

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The Times Information Act appeals backlog Labour apologies Huntley ruling Laptop learning Venice builds dam Index Second-home tax break set to squeeze young buyers Genius declared Cameron the contender secures his first vote In the Times Today The Times Lotto-win rapist goes into hiding as cover is blown Second-home tax break to squeeze young buyers Labour clings on to Cook's seat HIV 'weakening' MP in tax hearing Tribunal reforms Sick pay reform Second time lucky Office wags Million-Pound Payoffs Theo Fennell The Joy of Sex Advice Man who sacked 20,000 at Marconi gets £7.2m payoff Government's secrecy culture blocks freedom of information How requests are stalled Animal activists on farm charges Disease outbreak False slave charge Dogs get horse flu Travellers arrested Breath of life Britain's best local Riding the Wave Versace Surfers blag their way into world-class championship Huntley on suicide watch as he Killer who has shown no regrets for the murder of two schoolgirls has no chance of parole until 2042, Sean O'Neill, Adam Fresco and Richard Ford report University of Glascow To the End of their Days 'His actions demonstrate his lack of remorse' Father of expelled Marlborough pupil faces £200,000 bill Nintenoods Walter Wolfgang's View from the Floor Anti-yob powers trigger police state gibe Steward who sparked PR disaster for Labour was a nightclub bouncer No silence for the Lammy People Hugo Rifkind A Thin shaft of light in the sorry darkness that surrounds … egg Money Putting the Tories back into lavatories Picture Gallery Ps "Friends of the Earth SAGA Drink-drive death toll rises as number of breath tests fall Homebase BMW Furniture Village Gorillas are the sharpest tool in the box Currys Venice Kinky Boots Free inside Tomorrow Oxford to give outsiders equal say on its future mfi Police link stabbing of model to 2001 attack Two arrested as missing girl is found in bin bags Pride & Prejudice Religion's role in societies Outrage at ejection of heckler by Labour Youth camps counter racial 'sleepwalking' Kate Moss Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Scots' rebuttal Place for business in research Tackling rising truancy rates 100-minute Bible Deep in France Language lessons The Times Donning the Mantle Oxford University should endorse new arrangements for its business Boo! Rubbish! Wit is a more effective counterpunch to hecklers than violence Fight for the right to be offensive! Thin skins are a sign of decadence! Open up Britain's bureaucracy is still far too fond of secrecy Thunderer: For once nanny is right Picture Gallery Words below by Columnrite The days of conventional ads are over. Now the advertising industry is swimming in murky waters The Times That's enough hype. Go for Davis The Tories need not despair: one man understands the public disillusionment with failure and drift On either side of the Pond, a duck limps defiantly towards the horizon Fighter Command's stately headquarters the target in a property Battle of Britain Drinkaware. Co. Uk Met head urges shoot-to-kill debate Curry house pioneer is honoured Hepatitis C infection fears Award vindicates Bach ambition dfs BT The $100 clockwork laptop that helps the poor to learn Magnet Lost island home of Odysseus found after 3,000 years Magnet Times Online Zellweger to star in film of Beatrix Potter's life PC World PC World Opponents vie to take on the new Labour mantle Peter Riddell Political Briefing Rivals from opposite sides of tracks converge over … Two of the main candidates to lead the Conservative Party launched their campaigns yesterday with strikingly similar messages. Rosemary Bennett, Deputy Political Editor, reports David Cameron David Davis Singing from the Same Hymn Sheet David Nieper One thing is for certain: the day's best campaign launch was David's West heads up North for a little bit of ado first night Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Micro Anvika the AA Index Despair of Navy chief facing child porn case emporiohome Muslim glossy goes mainstream to break down cultural borders Why class is permanent, even in this golden age of equality Marriage 'to continue decline' as cohabitation becomes the trend Boy died after heroin overdose Bank closure Career break Telly bandits Toxins in food Lost in France Pensioner dealer Toys us Time for a change as Tate Modern regroups The gallery is reorganising the way it presents works of art, mixing the modern and historical to encourage 'direct dialogue', writes Dalya Alberge Paipa Approach will make us think and work harder Voiceless opera seeks direction Sid the Slug hits salt sellers ADHD drug may pose suicide risk Mayor savages Wilson sculpture Bose An ancient light shines from a distant neighbour Red breast is best for birds wanting to feather their … Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Protests as Moses is ordered to hold back the sea from Venice Saving Venice from the Tide DeLay storm casts shadow over Bush Multiple Display Advertising Items moben Picture Gallery Fresh battle looms over Supreme Court Brutality, poverty and religion stand between Turkey … Talks on Turkey's membership of the EU are due to begin on Monday, with the issue dividing both the country and Europe. Today, in the first of two articles, Ben MacIntyre looks at the case against letting it join. Photographs by Chris Harris Franchise Measuring up Tomorrow Straw calls emergency meeting to save talks Hubbub over 'Hub of Graft' Thailand Multiple Display Advertising Items For sale—pristine vintage motor, one Fascist owner (Reuters): United we sit at football play Iran Violent History (AP): Madrid sends troops to keep migrants out Training and development agency for schools Poll aims to heal civil war wounds Algeria is deciding whether to pardon those involved in bloodshed a decade ago, reports Richard Beeston All the fun of the fête for D&G's women The Times (AFP): Serb suspect is sent back (AFP): Paris bomb plot (AFP): In the dog house (AP): Wrong-way alarm (Reuters): Splitting hairs Missing Anglicans feared dead Toll of Violence Iraq's relentless tide of murder Ethnic feuds and killings make sectarian war a reality, reports Anthony Loyd Images of jail abuse released Lenin may be laid to rest at last Micro Anvika Lying in State W (Reuters): Afghan mass graves found (AFP): Fat of the land (AP): Robbers confess (Reuters): Cigarette case (AFP): Gun law warning (Reuters): Kiss, tell and pay The Times The Times Tesco 'site swap' RAC jobs for India Fazio backed Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones UK enjoys fourfold surge in foreign investment Entrepreneurs link up to buy Page & Moy cruise booking … GSK's Gent supports Clarke bid for Tory leadership One in the eye for Boots In a world of shifting sands, actuaries lived in an … Stop press Brioni Brown must recast split-personality Sipps Need to Know Results in Brief FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Data Look Ahead Trend Business Big Shot NYSE suit support GE acquisition Bayou duo guilty De Beers chief Viacom in China Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Rumour of the Day Bet of the Day Data Day Exchange Rates Leap in life expectancy brings a scare for pension forecasters Living Longer Golf, gum and the mint boss Equitable commits to claim Long tale of labour to earn a decent rest Web betting gloom clouds 888 debut Shares Struggle The Times Jarvis Hotels chief quits as 'sale plan is put on ice' Buyers seek top quality prospects BNFL board opts for sale of nuclear clean-up company The Times Rentokil looks for £300m-plus sale Regal falls on fear of losing profitable asset US rushes plans for petroleum stockpile Holding on Poor growth 'due to public sector' Tobacco groups face £4bn Canadian claim Majority of call centres expect UK expansion Offshore move 'can cut costs by 60%' BT Tesco puts Green in clothes job Opticians will stay despite loss Mosaic predicts successful season Drinks are off City Diary Boots faces tough time but has eye on Christmas Party tease City Diary No-go area City Diary 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 Austrian Poor lease plans cost £10bn Brown stands in the way of the pension reforms we need The Times Investors are still eagerly chasing City properties Talks to sell Little Britain for £100m EMI is a hit-it has no need to sing for supper Media O2 hopes for 'killer' use with Beeb on the phone A new phone-TV trial shows there is a long way to go, writes Elizabeth Judge timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Least Understood New Media Terms Console firm loses $210m as top staff get big rewards Roadshow helps Hilton Group to defy declining FTSE 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 (000s) Eurotop 100 Energy costs and EU fears sour Tate & Lyle's outlook The Day's Biggest Movers 3i Group Gilts Goshawk dives after investor rethinks Smaller Capitalisation Shares Cambrian Mining Business Equity Prices The Times Encounters Encounters Times Register Ken Swan Cruise ship pioneer who opened up Greece to the civilised modern traveller and helped to establish ABTA Jeremy Shales Even-tempered tennis umpire who made world sporting headlines at Wimbledon when he upset the volatile Ilie Nastase Peter Winkworth Elegant collector who doggedly amassed an unrivalled archive of Canadian maps, prints and paintings Helen Cresswell Writer who delighted children, and frustrated critics, with her fantastic, indeterminate storytelling John Wiseman Silencing enemy batteries during the invasion of Sicily in 1943 Service of Celebration Court Circular Graduation Classic or modern for the 21st-century country house? Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements In Memoriam-Private School Notices Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Personal Column Motors Revolution begins with rest and recreation The Lowdown It's time to stop throwing mud at British off-roaders Times Online Taking a Friend in need could mean woe indeed Brotherwood Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garmin Quality, Affordable Number Plates Tiniest droplets give shape to fogbows Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move Air Miles Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Donna Blini fails to help search for classic clues Racing Yesterday's Results Times Test Bell's confidence in Motivator not shaken by defeats Red Clubs can trump rivals in Middle Park Newmarket The Wright Track Hexham Lingfield Park Racing The Play-Offs Links Coach critical of youth event Skelton's chance Greatbatch role Tergat withdraws Calderwood points way forward Rugby League World Cup the goal for positive Robinson Ashton's Post Alred's candid camera offers help with Van Gisbergen's variety performance Mark Souster on a little fine-tuning under an expert eye for the new addition to the England fold Rest from national service to aid Wilkinson recovery How They Line up The Sunday Times Cluttered season a recipe for conflict Illusionists who shade the rest with nothing to declare except their genius The Results Service Cautionary Tale Today's Fixtures Football Neal hoping to make history Champion plan Weighty problem Murray's giant leap forward rewarded with a trip home Tennis Beckham revels in return to wide role Football In Sport Tomorrow Plus Howell and Beem bring out the nice side of 'Carnasty' Golf By Our Sports Staff: Toshack tells Thatcher there is no way back The Premiership Today Chairman sees himself as agent for QPR revival Alex Wade finds Gianni Paladini fighting off another controversy at Loftus Road Bolton need helping of good luck to progress Uefa Cup Latino helps Newcastle into Europe? Only in the movies Tom Dart says Goal! is entertaining, even if the plot is a bit black and white McClaren's positive negativity proves a big plus in Greece Eurostar weekends Giants fall at first hurdle Moyes looks on the bright side Everton 1 Dynamo Bucharest 0 (Dynamo win 52 on agg) Perrin shorn of attack options Vital Statistic Thomas chance Serioux on leave A cut above: Keane the ultimate competitor James Ducker on the making of the Manchester United midfield enforcer American Express Championship FA close to decision on the fate of troublesome training centre The Best Laid Plans . . . Odd couple emphasise 'no problem' at St Mary's Sparks fly as best of enemies prepare for round two Champions League Group G Peugeot How They Stand The Long and Short of It . . . The Times Crossword 23,095 Jose Mourinho told us that his life was about "staying … Franz Beckenbauer is already well-travelled, but the … The Times The Insider Times Sport Lokomotiv hit buffers as Bolton steam through in Uefa Cup Keane calls time on United The Times 9 Pages of Football friday passnotes High-octane chatelaine theface the click the bulletin contents Igniting the spark The story of Mauricc Blik gives hope to anyone drifting into middle age. In his 40s, he changed his life completely and is now one of the world's top sculptors. Interview by Richard Morrison Late bloomers Sofa Workshop Modern morals Facing a Dilemma JPicture Gallery To make a coo taboo goes against our tribal instinct Heavy-handed crowd control Shape shifters Roman Abramovich could do with his £7.4 billion. By Hugo Rifkind things that . . . W… E-mail asklucia@thetimes. co. uk Spellbound by the Hitchcock heroine look answers your style questions Luxury with Lucia Hair with Hari The Times Turn your home into a weekend trattoria food Restaurant kitchen meets family kitchen in an Italian feast by Jill Dupleix In season: damsons could mental illness be infectious? health Incidences of chlamydia found in patients suffering from schizophrenia may reveal a link between viruses and mental disorders, says Jerome Burne As the wartime slogan, reproduced in countless notices … Sounds Living la vida lonely? Not him What's Ricky Martin been up to in his four houses for five years, asks Hugo Rifkind The Times London Film Festival Multibionta Love and raindrops? Come off it, Stevie Stevie Wonder turned up (eventually) for a preview airing of his first album in a decade. Chris Ayres was among the impatient hacks Rock's no longer too cool for school Channel 4's Rock School turns kids who don't like pop into mini-rock stars. Aren't there enough already, asks Pete Paphides Available on Ced & Limited Song Recital Thomas Allen Classical Wigmore Hall Live Mendelssohn Trios Florestan Trlo Classical Hyperion Bach Brandenburg Concertos Rinaldo Alessandrini Classical Vivaldi Virtusoso Cantatas Philippe Jaroussky Classical Virgin Classics Judgement Days Ms Dynamite Pop Polydor You Could Have It So Much Better Franz Ferdinand Pop The Best of . . . The Beta Band Pop The Charts Live at the Lighthouse Just East of Jazz Jazz Film Works 1990-2005 Craig Armstrong Sound Track Southern Funkin' Various Pop Ladies and gentlemen, lend us your ears Today's classical concert audiences don't want the formality of the past, argues Amanda Holloway The Times Out of the concert hall—how orchestras are changing their tune The Times Heroes of their degeneration Depeche Mode, the band that gained the world and lost their souls, tell all to Stephen Dalton Women—hear them roar in numbers too big to ignore Hidden Heroes Opera & Ballet Ray Davies Pop reviews first night Pop Marianne Faithfull first night in the main paper RSNO/Denève Concert Caird Hall, Dundee First Night Radio The Lion and the Jewel Theatre Broadcast Pop tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Live Tennis: Atp Thailand Open Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Mirren reigns as the Virgin Queen Last Night's TV Ian Johns Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3709 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Ubisoft The Times The Surveyor There's no point plonking down 1,000 new homes and calling it a community if there are no facilities Catherine Riley Property Editor Focus on: The Facts behind the Figures: The South East Small House in Kensington Getingetoutgetaway Attached Barn Conversion in Kent Out Listed Cottage in Cornwall Away Hooked on Classics Antique statues and marble baths add grandeur to Dowdeswell, says Marcus Binney Octacon The Fall and Rise of my Mansion Michael Theodoulou's ancient house in Cyprus collapsed halfway through its renovation. It has now risen from the dust and rubble Island Life The Times Hamptons A Quick-Fix Solution Some are ready to lose money for a speedy sale in a slow market, says Jenny Knight The Bathing Suite You can fit a Turkish-style steam room into the smallest space with the help of modern technology, reports Nicole Swengley The Stadium A place in the sun Live It's Simply the Bust Ever in search of a bargain, Damian Barr heads for the ultimate street fair in Lille British Gas Kingsoak Why I Loved Being a Lodger Zoë Strimpel found living with a family homely and comforting, without a Rigsby in sight Lower Mill Estate Luna Westbury St James Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Fabulous Investor Boys They're all in their early twenties and have built up £9 million-worth of properties in 11 months. Lucia Adams finds out how they did it Stratford, East London Flat Race Winners Put your portfolio under starter's orders Chelmsford, Essex Maidstone, Kent Let's Hear It for Social Tenants Investors who dislike being landlords can lease their property to a housing association. But beware the pitfalls, says Liz Hodgkinson Action Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items The Quartermasters Maintaining a second home could be easier with a fourth share, says Patrick Kidd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Humber Valley Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church The Times Homes Bewley Homes PLC Harrods Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Storage Space Have You Got a Consumer Question? The Times What'son Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballymore

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