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News from 04/10/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Jane Jelly, Agus Batey, Christina Hardyment, Carol Lewis, Jeremy Skidmore, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Catherine Chetwynd and Jenny Knight, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Charter and Andrew Pierce, Richard Hobson, Malcolm Pheasey, Eliza Nash, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Nic Hopkins and Leo Lewis, Mike Platt, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, David Chater, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, James Murray, Will Pavia, Stanley Slaughter, Guy Mansfield, Jenny Knight, Roger Maynard, Paul Nicolson, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John Dyson, Malcolm Ginsberg, Donald Hutera, Craig Griffiths, Andy Porter and Jim Reid, Catherine Chetwynd, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Tim Reid, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Edward Garden, James Delingpole, Charles Bremner, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, John Francis, David Charter, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Michael Howard, Richard Susskind, Angela Jameson, Terry Burt and Mark McVeigh, Emma Thompson, Russell Kempson, Emma Mahony, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Jessica Learmond-Criqui and Jeremy Sokel, Ross Clark, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Steven Broomhead, Frank Rodriguez and David Steventon, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, John Ellison, Tom Sutcliffe, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Camila Batmanghelidjh, Helen Smith, Daniel MacHover and Kate Maynard, Jason Harborow, Gabriel Rozenberg, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Taylor (Conservation), Adam Sage, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Michelle Henry, Dr Tanya Byron, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Lord Avebury (Liberal Democrat), Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Robert Elms, Richard Owen, Mark Irving, Sean O'neill, Roger Boyes, Grania Langdon down, Frank JUDD(Labour), Nick Hasell, Helen Rumblerow, Jullan Evans, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Desmond Hartley, Joe Morgan and Helen Nugent, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jonathan Clayton, Danny Lee, Mel Webb, Keith Rogers, Ashling O'connor, Robert Daykin, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Patrick Cooke-Priest (Chartered surveyor), Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Thomas Whipham, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Rose Gray, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Martin Penny, James Hider and Ali Hamdani, Olav Bjortomt, Ross Anderson, Lee Coppack, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Keith Mills,

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The Times Deal saves talks on Turkey's EU entry Personal choice Public Agenda Law Supplement inside Less salt, please 'Treasury raid' Murray in demand Tory rivals square up in fight for leadership The Times Jury Noble winner Secret behind Europe's most popular painting In the Times Today Path to EU opens for Turkey after last-minute deal "There is no reason for those who fear the "Islamification" of Europe to panic' Tory leader rivals square up Best recovering from infection Customs rebuked Shirty Parky Prison fear BBC review Tie pins 'racist' Potato roots No pain, no gain for ulcer pioneers A researcher who risked his life for science has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine. Nigel Hawkes reports Sore Points Willing Guinea-Pigs Self-experimentation was once common in medical research Ihopard Anger after Barclaycard increases credit card rates by 2% Cloud shrouds solar eclipse Shipman GPs 'lied' over death Preying on birds Attacker 'pursued' Drugs uncle jailed Exam rebels Marine was knifed Car eyesore With Two Years' Free Servicing The truth behind the Singing Butler Stop knocking each other Chief Whip reads riot act to candidates in secret memo Times Online Beauty and the big beasts: or, a parade of lovelies in Blackpool Conference Sketch Old-Fashioned Style but Old-Fashioned Thinking The Times Jury Some of us have a mountain to climb: Rifkind Get real, or get out: blunt message from modernisers Sainsbury's Try Something new today Home truths hit home, but core problem is Europe Fox looks for Europe bolthole Leadership contender tries to set himself apart from pack with a pledge to reverse integration, David Charter reports Ryanair Blackpool Diary GE imagination at work You first Lloyds TSB Raffle for home leaves everyone out in cold Sainsbury's Try Something new today Race chief attacks multi-ethnic dogma Morgan Stanley It Pay with Morgan Stanley Blair gets carried away Bayer Finger lickin' wind-up People Ps NHS Green Flag motoring assistance Mother wins fight with health chiefs for cancer drugs Lastminute Prudent rage Getting tough on Russia Conservatives must sink their differences—or sink Sound in space Public mood Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… Poor kids can't have their cake and eat it Council tax 'a disgrace' Happy heckling Music and vines Picture Gallery Let Talks Begin A moment of history for Europe and Turkey Nobel? No Stress Medicine's top prize is bad news for drama queens Forest fire problem? Just jump into the nearest swimming pool and get boiled La Notebook On the Couch A refreshingly honest opening to the Tory party conference Thunderer: Smile, we want to catch you Hmm. To tie the knot or not? Marriage is becoming less and less popular. But it is a serious institution that's worth signing up to Why target a pompous prince? Search me Terrorists travel unmolested, while airport busybodies decide they must do security checks on harmless royalty 'Passionate, personable, dynamic and in touch': I know who I'd vote for Davis is a hanger, has voted against gay rights and has never changed a nappy Pas de quatre heralds exhibition of French and British painters Premier Police doubt over terror policy Tourism threatens turtles' future Tory MP in cow and gate row Seaside resorts lose out to yobs Your plumbing & drainage emergencies covered BT Girl accused of 'hanging' walks free A 12-year-old who tied a boy to a tree with wire was mixed-up, scared and lonely with many problems, Andrew Norfolk reports Don't pepper food with all that salt, say health experts first direct Domestic science is back on menu How Much You Eat per Portion Saga 1000s of Original & Stylish Products… Guilty plea in double murder Tale of two cities Protesters fined BBC raises £34m Powered flight Woman, 91, dies weighing 5st as a hospital 'fails to feed her' Coach 'legless' before tragedy Tutor gives fresh evidence at second inquest into drowning of an Oxford student, writes Russell Jenkins Mint Pru Health When good fun turns into plain intimidation Fee protest barristers attacked by minister Lord Woolf courts new clients in a third career Dunblane detective told of fears before massacre Bradford & Bingley AA Shame of baby-in-loft mother Artist's potted view of London Hatfield safety charges dropped Levy voted best female writer Andrea Levy Small Island The Sleep Disorder Clinic RNLI to seek guidance after record number of incidents Wagner's scherzo gets the Steptoe and Son treatment first night Opera Siegfried Covent Garden Deliver the Most The Finest Reviews Bush chooses his personal lawyer to fill vacancy in Supreme Court Italy Harriet Miers Burial symbolises Russian unity national savings & investments Direct Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Fury as Mugabe uses UN food talks to defend seizure of land The way in is still strewn with obstacles What's 15 minutes of your time in the context of the … Rac always there A two-day test of nerves for the EU Heathrow-Dublin What They Said Day of reckoning for de Villepin as one million protesters gather Lifeboats directline.com Roots of Unrest Discrepancy over British victims Bombers' severed heads are key to Bali terror trail Children escape as blast kills parents Chancellor's offer to quit is refused by his party homechoice digital home network Ing Direct ITIJ Awards 2004 (Reuters): Fatal stampede (AP): Back to work (AFP): Deaths inquiry (AP): Politician charged (AP): Getting fatter (AFP): Chimp's last puff Getty museum returns treasures as curator faces fraud inquiry Standard Life Healthcare Mortgages British Council in tax dispute America gets a wake-up call to turn off the lights Steinway & Sons Warehouse The Times Leaders in London Ethnic rifts that colour the games little children play The violence with which Iraqi children live is making them more aggressive, report James Hider and Ali Hamdani Times Business Equitable setties Rock on roll MFI sell-off FTSE 100 Dow Jones Insurers stunned by 'smash and grab' tax on reserves In Good Stealth Will They Swallow Alliance Boots faces £43m charge if investors block merger Bank of Scotland Corporate Fresh displays of stealth Don't expect buyers to queue for Boots Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Out of touch, out of step Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Smaller Stock to Watch Stop Press Honeywell deal Parmalat returns Bet of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Evoke Business Big Shot FTSE 100 breaks through watershed as gloom eases The Times Deals likely as Equitable drops claims Industrial sector may drive rate rise in US Should French lose its UK Connection? The Times New MFI boss to have free rein Hilton and Intralot may bid for lottery GM in clash with US Government over $31bn pensions shortfall MasterCard Bank lifts mortgage forecasts Gemfields seeks £65m flotation Russian firms plan share offers TES in £235m supplement sale Digital music sales climb as CDs fade Telecoms firms on the rebound Google takes its first step to Wi-Fi offer The Times Telewest boss's £9m merger windfall New chief rules out compulsory jobs cuts at BA Instead of getting tough with the unions, there are pledges to change through consultation, Angela Jameson reports The Times Hard man mellows under Sir Rod's wing Cable & Wireless sues 'fraud' employees for £40m Battle for succession begins at Ernst & Young UBS Man broker 'owned shares in client' The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fun, readers should contact their fund manager The Times City Diary Cenkos takes aim Sharp surprise All that glisters RBS OFT Cracks down on credit card rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivals dig in to fight for the future of DVD Sony has won the latest skirmish, but Toshiba is battling on. Nic Hopkins and Leo Lewis report on the hostilites that will decide which format we watch Reckitt Benckiser boosted as FTSE 100 hits four-year high Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets 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 IMI ensures it doesn't bite off more than it can chew Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Northgate Gilts Hurricane figures batter Wellington Smaller Capitalisation Shares BTG Banking & Finance Bie Interim Executive Equity Prices Business Ernst & Young IT leader with eye on growth Multiple services rolled into one From Dickens to dynamism, the man who made insurance sexy Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards They drive British industry with their ideas and their energy. Michelle Henry reveals the winners of the sought-after prizes From one room to telecoms pacesetter Twin passions bring success on five-a-side football field Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards Breaking new ground after move from academia Giving children a chance with holistic approach to support Flexible sales strategy proved to be GHD's winning formula Games bid winner has a record of marketing triumphs Times Register August Wilson America's finest black dramatist, whose plays chronicled the lives of Afro-Americans through the 20th century Leo Sternbach Pharmaceutical chemist who discovered 'mother's little helper'—the transquilliser Valium Professor A. Murray Harper Neuroscientist who pioneered non-invasive methods of researching brain functions and isorders Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Colonel F. H. B. Boshell Career officer whose command was indispensable to the Burmese offensive Memorial Service Memorial Meeting Service of Thanksgiving Court Circular Birthdays Premium Bonds Picture Gallery Legal News Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Latest Wills To place death notices, acknowledgments or notices … In Memoriam Private Lecture Reception Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Bridge Power of sunshine is 50 years young Weather Eye Nature Notes The Air Miles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast weathercall Times Sport Longchamp atmosphere is Drowne's inspiration Racing Times Test Hurricane Run drives sheikh to reflect on what might have been Leicester Catterick The Times Sports Book Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Football Warm welcome back for Hunter Widnes down Sheffield steeled Manchester date Patriots humbled Legalise EPO call England heroes hope for recall Rugby Union Head coach spins out of control as team are humiliated In the final extracts from her biography of Sir Clive Woodward, Alison Kervin sees Clive Woodward Ruthless decision left Leonard in a daze We would not have won with any other leader The Times his World Cup reputation tarnished by an ignominious Lions tour to New Zealand Lara forced to share centre stage with Flintoff Squads Caborn backs Brighton College in mixed teams row Great Scot makes his early move on Ryder Cup place Golf Race for Europe Positive test rocks plans of game's authority Sponsors in a hurry to join Murray bandwagon Fitness no barrier for Tufnell's latest turn Sport on Television The Masters Tennis Palace bring an end to away day blues The Premiership Today Allardyce looking to put Bolton on the map Eriksson must show more enterprise to reach final frontier The Times Holland prosper with Van Basten Dyer hamstring causes concern Scots reassured Vital Statistic Gascoigne bid Bellamy unfit Taste of Turkish delight turns sour for Liverpool The Record-Breakers Players turn air blue as Chelsea stay on course Cole takes his chance to send Mourinho a message Ferdinand's poor form puts place in jeopardy Hiscox On the Defensive how England's Centre Backs Compare The Times Crossword The Insider If There was ever an opportunity for the Government … Newcastle United fans were disappointed to lose 4-1 … Owen restates his case for doing it the Eriksson way Times Sport Ferguson hits out at Chelsea over 'attempt' to lure Mikel The Times Mortgages for Business 13 Men Are sideburns about to make a comeback? passnotes theface theclick thebulletin Contents Mother of all debates Childcare expert Penelop Leach has reignited the argument over working mothers. Times writers join in 'I don't have a trust fund. I go to work because I have to' 'No two babies are the same' 'There was a gradual dawning that family life would be happier if I were at home' I didn't go back to full-time work until my youngest was ten In a competitive workplace there are no 'career breaks' Tips for working mothers Confessional radio tackles sex taboos Cheaters might come across as a South African version of Jerry Springer, but its Chief presenter tells Jonathan Clayton that it is making people face up to the violent MacHismo embedded in their society The Times My inspirations: anger, disgust, rage Bret Easton Ellis's work has been slated for its misogyny and sadism, but he is a changed man whose new novel suggests that his best is to come, says Andrew Billen Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Trust me, in a few years yow'll all be Brummies Dimwit of the deep Talking mats? Thatsh clever If I were. . . . . . Michael Howard, I'd have Myself some fun, says Sarah Vine My grand daughter has a birthmark. I think it should be removed mentuesday Warning: sideburns required For those prepared to risk 1970s associations, the sideburn is back Porsche Design The Perfect Shave: A Master Barber's Guide Can you cultivate some facial furniture? Airmiles are Back Style coach I want some nice pairs of casual trousers that aren't jeans. Where do I start? Will M&S suit you? Styli Marks & Spencer have some great new suits. It's just a shame that I'm too slim for them, says James Delingpole Microwave Man Sexism in the media is bad news for all of us To lose body fat, eat more steak and eggs A protein-rich diet could help you to benefit more from excercise, says Peta Bee Health brief's food So sorry, but your oven door's just fallen off. . . The ghost of Topperware parties past haunts Emma Mahony I left her pouring wine into a Thomas the Tank Engine plastic mug Dish What you need My Philosophy The Times Offers Direcot arts Degas—my absinthe hell Kate and Pete have nothing on the excess of 19th-century Paris, reports Mark Irving The man who played against type The Bond credits designer Robert Brownjohn followed creativity to the letter, finds Tim Teeman The choreographer Bob Fosse's best work was cabaret, of which a free DVD comes with The Times on Saturday Step up, the backroom boy Architecture Cecil Balmond is the unsung hero behind many a great building project, but then he's only the engineer, says Tom Dyckhoff first night in the main paper Ringing the changes: a new production of Slegfried arrives at Covernt Garden Jazz All Rise Symphony Hall, Birmingham reviews first night Opera Doctor Atomic Pop John Cale Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera & Ballet tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 31 David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hours listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Put it on your Blt Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Who's watching the detectives now? Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubbed Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Lunatic Eclipse Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlitts Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories What's Sinaname? Otherviews Don't shout. They're not listening anyway Issue of the Week Consultation Community Cares The Week in Numbers Language Test Entries for GCSEs in minority languages in the UK in 2005, out of a total of 25, 894 Without Limits Percentage of people who have reported getting into trouble after drinking too much Public Opinion Foreign Ways Business is sector's engine room Public-Private Partnerships How to Get a Job in… The Voluntary Sector Queueing up to pull a fast one Management Debating delay in tax reform Local Government forum: The UK's leading recruitment event for the voluntary … It's really quite tough to measure success Communities Jargondecoder Bi-Directional Knowledge Transfer Time will tell for head teachers Interview Businessmen may manage schools of the future. Taking changing demographics into account will be the key to selling the job to the next generation, Carly Chynoweth learns Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … The Family of Jean Charles de Menezes—the Brazilian man wrongly shot Newmedical Research Nurses suffering agenda angst Health Other Stories Weliked Tighter reins on consultants? Buy one carer, get one free Chief Executive, London Borough of Lambeth Boarding school life to benefit state pupils Education Empirewatch Residents revel in a social mix Housing Playing politics with voters Housing Irritation is just a call away Good Week… ... Bad Week How They Seeus ... Hiring a Chief Exec The Key to… Areafocus North West tour: Beatles to Blackpool Regional Special Learning Curve What They Say Building a bridge to star-ratings Interview Adopting best business practice, Salford council turned its customer services around without a consultant in sight. Peter Kawalek tells Carol Lewis about his third-way theory Regeneration Project Ancoats Urban Village Opinion Jobsagenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity people Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Over to you. . . What Worked Forme agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates The First Stop for Public Policy Debate The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Retire? No, certainly not. I'm off to start a third career The Times Law Section CITY University London The UK's duty to 'universal jurisdiction' Daniel MacHover and Kate Maynard defend Bow Street's decision to issue a warrant for the arrest of an Israeli accused of war crimes Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Savage cuts exacerbate the crisis in criminal legal aid The criminal fee structure urgently needs review, says Guy Mansfield Bar Conference 2005 dca 'We'll be judged by our failures, not successes' HM Customs and Revenue has taken a highly unusual look at itself, writes Frances Gibb 'Reckless' behaviour that has unexpected results John Ellison on a successful criminal action against directors for misleading statements Counter-terrorism tussle for CPS Divorce disputes made easy by 'game theory' Online When good fun turns into plain old intimidation Jessica Learmond-Criqui and Jeremy Sokel report on the new legal definitions of sexual harassment in the office New Discrimination Laws Your colleague has an affair with the boss… ... and gets promoted. You could claim sex discrimination. Eliza Nash explains Times Online Equitable Life: is there anyone who will accept the blame? law week what the legal journals are reporting this week Picture Gallery Edward Fennell in the City First-class stamps All at sea? Walking tall Depressed? You should be That lawyers are top of the grumps is no laughing matter, writes Danny Lee Your shout readers' queries The college of Law explains changes to wills, probate and trading in cars lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Up with the lark to lead the beaks tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Travell Travelling in style is back in fashion for high-flyers Will oil prices hit the business class boom, asks Tony Dawe Latest on the Travel Front For cost efficiency Birmingham show is just the ticket bmi a Star Alliance Member Why It Pays to Buy before You Fly Airlines blow hot and cold over in-flight food The Difference Docklands Light Railway set to spread its wings Airport link will open new horizons, writes Malcolm Ginsberg Regional airport is well connected Train-only European routes are not just a flight of fancy The growing high-speed rail network threatens airlines, says Stanley Slaughter Fare deal putting business back on track Emirates City CAFé Hear this: don't be bitten by a travel bug Lee Coppack overhears sound advice on hotel surveillance Americana Vacations Plc fly VLM Yes, says Bti chief Mike Platt Do you really need a travel agent? No, says partner Robert Daykin We have seen few examples of an agent booking rail tickets effectively Business travellers are poised to capatalise on falling occupancy rates Catherine Chetwynd and Jenny knight on London availability redticket Austrian Best Price Hotel refurbishments offer style as well as substance Rooms with no view encapsulate budget market Catherine Chetwynd checks out the boom in no-frills hotels If it's Friday, it must be Blighty Get a good run for your money Jeremy Skidmore picks up tips from top travellers British Airways

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