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News from 03/10/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Will Pavia and Jon Surtees, Phil Yates, Richard Furd Home Correspondent, Edward Owen, Robert Cole, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Neville, J. R. Lucas, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Philip Howard, Adam sage, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Dominic walsh, Elizabeth Judge, Lloyd Davies, Catherine Philp and Roger Maynard, Graham keeley, Nicholas Parmee, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, E. Ben-Nathan, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Page in Kiev and Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Arthur Blair, Valerie Elliott, Caroline Thompson, John Redwood, Joanna Weinberg, Debra Craine, George Thomas, Hilary Weale, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, David Coleman, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Matthew Pinsent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, John Lawrence, Martin Penner, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Sir Paul McCartney, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Clive Vacher, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, lvo Tennant, Francis Nation-Dixon, christine Seib, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Richard Baron, Tim Richards, Whaley Bridge, Nicholas Summers, Norman Stone, William Rees-Mogg, Geraid Davies, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robin Kempster, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Catherine Philp in Bali, Andrew Corke, A. Green, Anjana Ahuja, Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Bob Spence, Christopher lrvine, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, James Jackson, Danny Baker, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Peter Willsher, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, David Charter chief Political Correspondent,

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Death toll at 29 in Ball suicide blasts Turkey teeters Police speed plea Solar eclipse Boots hitch Index Tory despair at weakness of leadership contenders The Times Jury 2005: Were you there? NHS consultants face redundancy to balance books In the Times Today Crossword 79 The Times Today's Weather Tory despair at contenders Ailing Trusts Thatcher in DeLay inquiry Homes price slips Benefit fraud Prince's apology Hazardons work Police memorial Bernard Cornwell Hall of Fame Africa's finest prepares for downhill glory at Olympics From Milton Keynes comes a rival to Eddie the Eagle, the Cool Runners and Eric the Eel Police chief''s plea for speed camera sites to be extended Lessons for drivers to avoid licenced points Your Speed Watching Brief Countdown to nuclear verdict Assets settlement Writer's luck turns Flu jabs urged Time constraints Role of Duchess Lager campaign Blunkett woman consults PR guru Rolex Freedom to interfere? No minister, it's too sensitive Whitehall's inner workings are shrouded still in secrecy, writes Sean O'Neill Our panel to judge the latest beauty contest in Blackpool What They Need to Do The Times Jury Winner must be able to persuade his own side Today Sir Malcolm Rifkind Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Plus ca change, but they're all the same God gave us no right to survive, Tories to be told In their Diaries BMW Saga Ryanair How to Avoid the Nightmare End of the dream as Spaniards pull down expat homes Intercontinental Worried about Losing It All? BT Business Police say model's Killer may be linked to six more sex attacks The Network Three bombers leave 29 dead in first Bali suicide attacks Holiday island suffers again three years after 200 died in nightclub blasts, report Catherine Philp and Roger Maynard 'Tourists will say it is not worth the risk' The campaign that began 50 years before bin Laden Jemaah Islamiya claims that al-Qaeda copied its terror network, not the other way round, writes Daniel McGrory The Attacks SKY egg The Odd Couple Bells, bagpipes and a bit of a do … Ukrainian style Academies facing £7m VAT trap Thegame Woolwich 'The New iPod Nano for just £5? Harrods Be scanned or no plane,'Air Miles Andy' told Diabetes UK Inside Track Picture Gallery Censors feared impact of lesbian books Yard mistakes allowed Biggs an extra 27 years on the run Files show how the extradition of a Great Train Robber failed, reports Richard Ford Ministers stand by plan to end jury trial in fraud cases Security risks could be a factor in expulsion cases dfs Race charge for Dolly's creator Air crash deaths Age a concern Lollipop shortage flybe Turkey bids to join the EU Hunting loopholes How history will judge Blair's premiership Youth incarceration success Da Vinici's range Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debats Private healthcare Nine years' delay Oxford Street Population control in Africa Targets for MPs Oxford's future Happy heckling Privy counsel The Times Cycle of Terror A cruel test for Indonesian democracy Lord's and Ladies The new president ofMCC should not scorn mixed cricket If you can hand on for a second, this may be just the time to do it Tory Talk Hard questions for the leadership contenders And effing good riddance A bit of the old Adam How 200 years of history have transformed our view of this radical hero of the Enlightenment Curtain up on the Blackpool panto season Conservative Party Leadership Productions presents Cinderella and the two Ugly Sisters Energetic, honest and transformed-so why does Turkey need us anyway? The place is a prize, worth more than all the Eastern European countries put together Partial eclipse over Britain this morning First Active Dunblane killer's history surfaces Nevermind 'the most overrated' Belfast fails to see red over pink Britannica breaks copycat's spell Royal Mail Mother's care is best for first three years Children need to be told: 'I'm in charge' Dell first direct AA C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester All a load of rubbish, says Doherty after drugs arrest Hypnotic pair create a sensuous display first night Dance Guillem and Maliphant Sadler's Wells keypoint The Times directline bargain hunter Fury at ill-timed crusade against swords Horses maimed in 'ritual' attacks Police say there may be a sexual motive for mutilation that resemles incidents of 12 years ago, writes Valerie Elliott homechoice digital home network directline Times World News Turkey left out in cold as Austria digs in heels overEU entry talks National Views Schroder loses his grip as voters have their final say aerlingus Codebfaan ns&i The not-so-clever brain surgeon Celebrity doctor is banned after pretending to be crippled in an insurance scam; reports Adam sage Armada gets its first female figurechead Multiple Display Advertising Items Divers follow trail to Elba treasure (AP): Holiday drowning (AFP): Hutu mass graves (AP): Belarus candidate (AP): Playwright dies (AP): Key staff on strike Saga Why Stasi spied on future Pope At least eight Cold War agents trailed anti-communist Cardinal Ratzinger, Roger Boyes reports from Berlin Business Link (AFP): End to Corsica dock dispute Secrets and Lies Special forces train locals as war on terror comes to end of earth Lloyds TSB Insurance Iraq militants 'guilty of war crimes' Life in Chad The Times New York firefighters' imam forced to quit over 9/11 outburst 21 people die as lake tour boat capsizes Times Business BA considers cuts Rates consensus NTL merger move Stock Markets Currencies Ftse 100 Dow Jones Obstacles ahead for Boots and UniChem RBS spending on head offices to top £lbn Strategy switch puts Honda in royal estate Royal Estates curostar The ECB's defiant optimism is delusional Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation Exchange Rates Data curostar Business Big Shot HSBC in Iraq deal Stop Press E1 A1 buys jets British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Rumour of the Day Change on Week Increased demand means pay rises for non-executives Talisman Energy Investors back buy-to-let hotel Fidelity plans new investment trust John Lewis chief backs idea of Royal Mail staff shares Excel Music managers tackle Apple over royalty payments Ailing Boots seeks an injection of Success from rival Unichem As the Italian entrepreneur behind Aliance UniChem and the man brought in to rescue Boots announce merger plans, Caroline Merrill looks at their companies' mixed fortunes The Times New double act at theOFT may face battle over split proposal Merger may not be the magical panacea after all Business Commentary Robert Cole The Times Flat tax scheme needs to have a fit government John Redwood says that tax credits and public funding must be sacrificed for a fairer flat tax system to succeed in the UK The Times How MPC decisions on interest affect inflation The Bank of England/times Ofcom chief sees self-regulation as the answer to internet worries Elizabeth Judge talks to Stephen Carter about the prickly issues he faces now that the BT question has been resolved Cv: Stephen Carter Revamped nuclear group finds 21st Century Stars: British Energhy Three years on from its government rescue, Britain's nuclear generator faces a very different market, says Angela Jameson The Times Politics of power has weighed heavily on company The Sunday Times Room to generate greater awareness Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Corporate Planes, trains and automobiles Edward Fennell looks at the task of training thousands of young people to keep Britain moving in the future skills Putting Skills to Work Automotive Skills Factfile Logistics Factfile Can driving a bus ever become cool? Goskills Factfile On the road again Edward Fennell reports on the changes being introduced to improve skills in the vital logistics and transport industries Times Register Noel Mander Shrewd and scholarly craftsman who gave new life to English organ-building and restoration William A. Vacchiano Principal trumpet of the New York Philharmonic Apolonio Pinto De Carvalho Army officer who, committed to the Left, fought to bring down regimes in Spain, France and his native Brazil Constance Baker Motley Veteran campaingner in civil rights battles who became the first black female judge in America Lives in Brief Lives Remembered Whizz-Kidz puts disabled children in the driving seat Notebook Charities Appointments Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Anniversaries Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Court Circular Deaths University News Memorial Services In Memoriamprivate Luncheon To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Questions Answered Church News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Today: After a Cloudy Start, Sunny Spells Will Develop. Temperatures Tornado detector is in your garden shed Weather Eye Paul Simons Weathercall Times Sport The Times Run of success crowns famous day for Fallon Leaders in the Flat Championships Windsor Times Test Juveniles cast O'Brien as master of paris Results Pontefract Brighton Kelso Uttoxeter The Wright Track Market Rasen Baseball Basketball Bowls Boxing Football Pools dividend Results Fixtures Golf lce hockey Motorcycling Rugby league Rugby union Celtic League National League: First division Rampant Bulls brush aside feeble resistance Rugby League Engage Super League Play-Offs Bradford Bulls Hull By a Correspondent: Castleford hold firm to secure place in final Shooting Speedway Squash Tennis Today's Fixtures Hann plays on despite betting allegations Snooker Phil Yates wonders why officials at the WPBSA appear to be dragging their feet Hiscox Court to rule on sprint pair Miles ahead Corser storms in Single-minded Choi in top gear The Times Shark tale with another happy ending By our Sports staff: Champion Loeb aims for victory record Motor Rallying Rugby Football Union Hatton still happy to laud Warren despite rift Boxing Results Byrd seeks to fly King nest to lift his career Vauxhall Williams steers clear of Formula One rebellion Wasps' cup ambition proves just champion Powergen Cup Mercier makes Ospreys pay Bath bothered by stand-ins Cardiff already profiting from the Lomu factor How They Stand Next Matches Wilkinson's return gives Newcastle timely boost Leeds mount lame defence Times Online Improving Cohen feels the benefit of a break From zero at Twickenham to In the first of a two-part serialisation of Alison Kervin's biography of Clive Woodward Tomorrow Uttley loses power struggle with man who wanted his own way Different sport, same eye for analysing all details no title Strauss at home on a green top Matthew Pinsent watches as the England opening batsman forms one helf of a new partnership on the golf course no title Brothers' indiscipline proves costly for struggling Chelmsford Hockey Rocks remain solid after Walker's near-miss Basketball The Times Flintoff facing up to superhero status as popularity soars Cricket MCC head's views on college girls 'outdated' Women happy doing it for themselves Sarah Potter, the former England cricket, bowls a bouncer back at Marlar's 'rectionary' remarks Great Rants of Snarler Marlar Great names find it a humbling game Leading Final Scores The Times Montgomerie ends 19-month drought No more Mr Nice Guy, here's St Andy Pink The Times Crossword 23,097 The Insider Dwain Chambers, the British sprinter banned for two … It is a good bet that a UK sports construction project … Murray's advisers planning the next step on glory trail The Sport Murray revels in final fling Chelsea in a league of their own as Liverpool side to heavy Anfield defeat The Times Lamisil The Times Inside Want to live to 130? passnotes the face He's still standing there theclick contents thebulletin As Caesar saw us The Virgin Queen Refracting light Pleasures of bathing Nelson the vain charlaten Deformed by work The young Fab Four Picture Gallery Win a place in history To enter Terms & Conditions 1. This competition is open to all … Modern moral Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Who's next after Arnie? Slice of life Picture Gallery I really have read Karl Marx's Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volumes 1,11,111, says Mick Hume Can't make it to Blackpool? I can help… He was a KGB officer and the most beautiful I'd ever seen Left disillusioned by a broken marriage, Olivia Fane visted Poland and on a whim walked across the border into Russia. There, she was confronted by the most beautiful man she had ever seen Love etc Tempur health monday Eat less - and live to 130 Calorie restriction prolongs the life of rats but can it do the same for us? David Mattin reports Times Online Next-day symptoms and problems may include The Institute for Cultural Research Broken nights that can lead to depression Patients who report feeling depressed may, in some cases, be suffering from sleep apnoea, and when this is treated the change can be dramatic, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Times Online Send your nutritional problems Urban Worrier Season of pestilence and infestation Hello Margaret and Jackie O'bodbye black and bling Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong finds a muted vibe in Milan, where the look for next summer was ethereal, pale and pleated Trends Food fashion burn-out? Then get baking that pie food Culinary fads come and go but pastry dishes, like trusty jeans, are for life, says Joanna Weinberg Dish What you need The Times A novel idea in Madrid arts The song and Morris dance man Mark Morris's British tour will be his biggest ever. Debra Craine got a preview in California "I make up dances and you watch them" Don't miss Your pass to the best in the arts The blunted edge at the outré limits In trendy Vyner street in the East End shock tactics, well, don't Time to stand up and be courted Comedy Doors are opening for the first woman Perrier winner in ten years, says Dominic Maxwell Jazz Pharoah Sanders Theatre The Knight of the Burning Pestle Entertainments Concert Matthew Barley Wigmore Hall Concert Artur Pizarro tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 31 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBCONE Hellmanns Variations Film Choice repeat Not so nice to see you again, Brucie Weekend TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 QUIZ Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3711 Word Watching Polygon The writers Bureau The Times The Game Says Misery for Moyes as Everton Slide Goes on Inside Whistle Blower Mourinho Demands Sincere Plaudits Henry Stalls on New Contract Eriksson on a Finals Charge Gary Neville answers criticism of England's head coach Spain Calling Crash Course Bruce Signing Today Clive Rooney and Beckham Bury the Hatchet The Squad in Full From Boca Juniors to Wycombe Rick Broadbent on the Argentinian who proves that all footballers are not spoilt Managers @Work You're Not Very Good The Two Dannys Danny Baker thinks lack of basic skills is the reason why this season has been boring Next Week Double Take for Special Ones Ferdinand Lacks Old Presence Brilliant given Denies Portsmouth their Deserved Reward Heroic Taylor Sunk by Touch of Misfortune Barclays Premiership20 Entertainmenttable Better Days are Far off for Villa Sound and Vision of the Real Thing Tom Dart runs the rule over the latest computer football game Newcomers Add Air of Optimism More Woe for Moyes Battling Blackburn Lifted by Kuqi's Neat Sense of Timing Clanks Davids at Heart of Comeback Keane Becoming a Benchmark Tony Cascarino Liverpool Wigan Climb to Unexpected Heights but Jewell is Determined to Keep both Feet Firmly of the Ground Benitez Put in his Place by Chelsa Chelsea Warnock Fumes at Latest Injustice Brown's Rallying Call given Impetus by Last-Gasp Equaliser Vauxhall Blackpool Undone by Bizarre Winner Chester Make Point by Tying down Tyson Hearts Pushed to the Limit Just Don't Eat the Celery Why greedy TV fans are to blame for the loss of football on Saturday afternoons Saturday's Heroes October 5,1991 Results and Table Results The Times Rosenborg's Crown Slips Relegation is a worry for Norway's serial champions, says Bill Edger Histon Fail to Find Rhythm Non-League Germany With eight months nutil the World Cup begins, Bill Edgar Kicks off our guide to the qualifiers for Germany with the hose nation Brown Pushes Right Buttons to Sink Burton Non-League Results Thefantasygame Win a Share of £200,000 Big Lad up Front Could Prove a Wise Investment Leaderboard Superleagues Www. timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball The Game is only open to those aged 18 years or over talk Sport 1089/1053 Am Extratime Everton Put Fans in Severe Danger Toonarmy Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Statattack Fixtures Today Allure Homme Sport

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