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News from 07/10/2005

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Andrew Robson, Kate Greenhalgh, Phil Yates, Sokari Douglas Camp, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Tim Albone, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Donal Thompson, Robert Thicknesse, Devika Bhat, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Eileen Cooper, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Turner, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Anne Gatti, Liz Hodgkinson, Tony Paterson, Josh Sims, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Bob Stanley, Joseph Arthur, Richard Hamilton, Roger Maynard, James Hider, Kevin Eason, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Tracey Emin, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Anthony J.carr, Ruth Gledhill, Nell Harman, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Peter Blake, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Bob Dylan, Michael Chance, Mr Justice Gray, Jessie Hewitson, Jayne Dowle, Phil Gordon, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Susan Emmett, Anthony Hollis, Tom Petherick, Simon Quincey, Russell Kempson, Michael Freedland, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, John Westerby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Prior, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Irving and Sarah Butler, David Sharrock and Sean O'Neill, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Nell Johnston and Oliver Kay, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Alistair Campsie, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Alison Beckett, Paul Simons, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Adrian Graffy, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, kaveh Solhekol, Mr Justice Stanley Burnton, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Lucia van der Post, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Adrian Lyons, David Powell, Adrian Bull, Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett, Adam Sherwin, Pat Royall, Desmond Keenan, Olav Bjortomt, Daniel J. Mullins, Steve Bell, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Daphne Lockyer, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Robert Ian Williams,

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The Times Police raid over IRA man's 250 homes Curb on mosques Plea over Iraq Su Doku Not true to type Stocks Slump Ferdinand out Index New cancer vaccine will end routine smear tests Bricks Mortar Overdose or murder? A mother's quest for justice for her son In the Times Today The Times Cancer vaccine to end smear tests Britain 'slow to adopt new drugs' 'I'd back anything to stop this disease' Sister's e-mail to bomber Inquiry into lawyer Hello and welcome BBC denial Bug closes school Law appointment Oxbridge leads Golden Words Great Rail Journeys Pastor to repay £200,000 after buying Florida timeshare on church Visa card Charity watchdog criticises church for lack of control over millions of pounds, reports Ruth Gledhill Police raids hunt property assets of 'IRA laundering' Tycoon who loves wide-boy image Thomas 'slab' Murphy Man 'confessed in cell to killing' Attacks arrest Birt retained Beef crisis talks Anti-Semitism rise Stroke emergency Cracking the Code Louis Vuitton The Times Penguin poop scoops Ig Nobel science prize Judge backs mother's mission to Calls for an independent inquiry are being made after police pictures of a Londoner's squalid demise in a Belgrade flat contradict the official explanation for his death, reports Dominic Kennedy Life and Death Legal Opinion 'He frightens me, mum. Please check him out' Homebase Home Office in climbdown on terrorism laws EU power struggle mars plan to combat militants Game of Celebrities Saga IWC Tea, Biscuits and Oscars Ferguson ruled too famous to ban his name on posters dfs Opening Times Free Tickets for Times Readers Highlights Today at the Times Cheltenham Literature Festival It shouldn't be so black and white, says author Railways to be turned into concrete bus lanes Saab 93 healthy and essential Wallace and Gromit film cursed by a furry animal Dixons Foulling a footballer's wife O2 Treats Alan's not potty for Harry Blame it on the Tube Ps Beatles for sale flybe.com Prisoners granted the right to vote Multiple Display Advertising Items Inmates' Privileges Toyota WH Smith It's a majestic good morning for US viewers Moped man killed as detectives chase jewel shop raiders Wallace & Cromit PC World PC World Talent contest or sideshow? Bishops, believers and the question of biblical truth Rail versus road Join the debate with Times readers worldwide …timesonline. co. uk/debate Resale royalty hurdle too high for most artists Hot topic Left on the bench Dry stone wit In the balance Picture Gallery Forward, Not Back Howard's powerful speech ends an extraordinary conference Beside the Seaside Conference should not abandon England's premier holiday resort Beyond innocent playground chatter lurks the whisper of propaganda Notebook Whatever Works Step by costly step, science is defeating cancer Thunderer: National Feeling Sick Day Help, lasagne's out to get me The viral spread of conspiracy theories can have dangerous - or literally lethal - consequences The Times Who 'gets it'? a) Davis b) Cameron Correct - the inexperienced, modern pretender, not the patronising, out-of-date mumbler Paradox of the Right: gloomy victors in the US, optimistic losers in the UK Republicans are more concerned with upholstering their power than freeing the people Discovery Channel Laura Ashley Life on ocean waves for boat baby Some They Made Earlier An All Star Cast of New Books this Autumn Tate St lves in closure warning Record £12m cannabis seizure 4x4 cars 'twice as likely to kill' BT New scheme to save albatross Threat to shot girl 'mishandled' intel inside BASF The Sharpest Critics A striking addition to the Stoppard clan first night Theatre Hamlet Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford Howard gives nod to Cameron The front-runner David Davis has to regain his momentum after losing way to Cameron, Fox and Clarke, write Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett Cameron-Fox Win the Day The Times Jury Tory Leader Final Two Betting Davis's grandfather and the Jarrow crusade that wasn't Land Royal as successor to Tories' throne 11 days to go and lots of work to do How the pippill laughed as their leader slipped out into the night Ann Treneman Conference Sketch intel inside Saga Would-be Tory First Ladies get ready to stand by their men Black Pool Diary Prince backs alternative treatments on the NHS The Link Indian Australian Nestlé taps into ethical market with Fairtrade coffee Steady on, old chap, we Brits are actually rather exciting Al-Qaeda Briton extradition case River water bug Justice 4 fathers More flight delays Snow swings off BT Tower is 40 Pet soundings Writs fly as top chef leaves The World's Best Book Group A History of Violence Bad behaviour puts off teachers Education Roaring Forties laid bare Social History Contract staff to get better pay NHS sharps Mother's Words of Love and Hope Cancer woman's song shows laughter is the best medicine Cambridge is branded Bermuda Triangle of the hotel business Goal! Rap lyrics played to court Robot fish swim their own way Saatchi Gallery in eviction suit Killing moles for 'leisure' Times World News A class divided: Israeli wall runs straight through the playground The Barrier No dancing and no gays if Hamas gets its way US sends symbolic snub to repressive ally Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editors Briefing Pride & Prejudice AA (Reuters): Tsunami system (AP): Bird flu request (AP): Protest suspended (AP): Nuclear warning (AP): Bali alert ignored (Reuters): Al-Qaeda advert (AFP): Batcave burnt Woman who stood up to warlords wins seat in parliament tiscali (AFP): Six die in rush at border post British tourists may be among 800 missing as hurricane aftermath hits Central American resorts Holiday Inn Tumour surgery is a tall order (Reuter): Martha rows out the pumpkin London Energy Woman trapped in car for four nights By Our Foreign Staff: God cre8s da world in txt 4m Bush begs for support to fight 'evil radicals' waging war on humanity New York subway on alert after 'credible threat' of attack White House, God and War Iran denies Blair's bomb charge City CAFé Can we have our villa back? How a palace built on fear and lies may give hope for future Banks caught by £5m spy sting Police say money-laundering conman is the greatest trickster they have faced, Adam Sage reports British Gas ecru (AP): Call to limit marriage age (AP): Polish poll (AFP): Belgian stoppage (AFP): Bitter chocolate Heathrow express Stella's collection has Gwyneth's ghostly fingerprints all over it McCartney's new line is much more wearale than her last few For sale: one hot property with sun, sea and eruptions Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyds TSB Insurance Holland & Barrett The Times So, Liebchen, what will it be tonight, leather or rubber? Nicole the shark's epic swim across the ocean - and back Sainsbury's Finding your Way around Lloyds TSB Arrest in library may throw light on shadowy world of stolen maps Bush aide faces questions on CIA leak Disclosure of agent's identity could lead to a criminal scandal that goes to the heart of the White House, reports Tim Reid autumn Ideal Home Show BAC The Times Times Business Airbus jobs pledge Boots nears deal Elderly take AIM Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Industry slump adds to pressure on Brown and Bank Weinsteins close to $420m share sale for new Stocks continue to slide in London back of market worries over Oil price Landing a handout Hunter chase Brioni Rate decision defies British slowdown Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Aid for airline Loans approved Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Sunday Times Business Big Shot Blow to Cadbury as it fails to hit key growth target National Express eyes Spanish deal Falling Short Halifax says house prices on rebound Rothschild plan to revamp City office How Rivals Stack up Concession fails to calm subsidy row The Times New mid-sized Airbus to create 10,000 UK jobs Ex-Gucci man in lead to take over at Burberry Austin Reed and Ted Baker suffer in 'challenging' times Halfords shrugs off high-street gloom with increase in sales Under Review The Times Post offices in plea to OFT Supermarkets to fight new inquiry Lloyd's syndicates seek to exploit premium rise ECB chief flags inflation risk September car sales fall again Around the Benz Numbers game City Diary Logo no-go City Diary Picture Gallery Parker Hannifin left as sole bidder for Domnick Reckitt and Novartis lead race for Boots Healthcare Scottish power group to make 450 redundant India faces defeat by China in fight for oil company Regtransfers. co. uk Petrofac shareholders cash in MBNA attacked over plan to charge fee on credit card MacQuarie considers forming consortium in its bid for LSE Ways to help cut your tax bill Elderly take AIM to stop death tax 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 BBC paid $375,000 for unexploited.com name Computer makers thwart EU attempt to rein in Microsoft Senators bar Bank of Italy reform proposal Film brothers begin life scripted on their terms Nic Hopkins speakes to Harvey Weinstein about leaving Miramax-and Disney Cable merger raises a host of questions Analysis Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Forecasts for the Media World BSkyB chief given £1.2m bonus as share price fell Unilever further off two-year high after trading concerns 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 Cadbury's missing targets give investors a sour taste Tempus Robert Cole The Day's Biggest Movers Grainger Trust Gilts Bargain hunters come to Emblaze's aid Smaller Capitalisation Shares ATH Resources Banking & Finance action medical research Equity Prices Business Times Register Lieutenant Jack Balfry-Bowker Naval airman who played a courageous role in the devastating raid on Italian warships in Taranto in 1940 Bruce Johnston Journalist who reported with insight and sensitivity on the intricacies of Italian life and the Vatican Sergio Endrigo Singer-songwriter whose blend of traditional and modern made him one of the biggest stars of Italian popular music Harold Leventhal Impresario who advanced the careers of such singers as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan and Joan Baez Elaine Kowalsky Admired printmaker who built DACS into a formidable defender of artists' rights Charlie Gormley Director of Heavenly Pursuits and documentaries who did much to develop the film industry in Scotland Lives in Brief R. L. Burnside, blues singer and guitarist, was born on November 23,1926. He died on September 1,2005, aged 78 Richard E. Cunha, film director, was born on March 4,1922. He died on September 18,2005, aged 83 Advice to tribunals on fact must be open to submissions Queen's Bench Division Times Online Gehry's ladies keep their place on Brighton seafront New method of calculating fees for criminal advocates Law Report Queen's Bench Division Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Picture Gallery Service Appointments Church News Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledge Thanksgiving Services Dinner Reception Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Cayman S has all the sounds plus looks to buy for Question and Answer the Fiat Grande Punto Lotus tries to cushion the blow of back pain while driving Compact Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature Notes Air Miles Five-Day Forecast Clouds take a shine to the waning moon Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Marvin in dispute with Arena over loss of earnings Racing Times Test Bowen has sights on Wetherby prize Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newbury The Times Sports Book Carlisle York Youngsters maintain up hill curve down Dale Matthew Syed continues his journey through our Sporting Inspirations series at the West London boxing club that has gained a reputation for helping generations of boys off the ropes Money Box The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football All eyes on Duncalf as she gets ready for life in the fish bowl Squash Circuit makes tracks north Captain Briers Armstrong inquiry Miami's bowl Coach charged Astle ruled out Cornwallis rallies Error-free approach puts Scot in front ArtsFirst By Our Sports Staff: Romero and Skold steal limelight from tour veterans 111-health forces Hann to miss Grand Prix Mini revival in Britons' compass Ruthless Murphy enjoys going from David to Goliath Snooker Plot thickens as Honda reveal backing for new mystery team Mickel hopeful of finding fast track to downhill success Skiing Fargus and Francis quit Britain for life abroad Swimming Mathews sets sights on Olympic place Hockey The Sunday Times Hape talks a good game in Bull's onward charge Clijsters finds top gear in attempt to overtake rivals On Monday Kim Clusters: Exclusive Interview The Times ATP rebukes Madrid Masters for doubles threat By Our Sports Staff: Power cut fails to dim lights on the progress of Murray A Slippery Customer HM Revenue & Customs No repeal for a fishy secrets act Snooker Forward-thinking Robinson builds bridges with clubs Clayton flexes his muscles in show of strength The Bottom Line By Our Sports Staff: Wilkinson continues return on the bench Links Times Online Moffett injected life back into the game in Wales Howley sees reasons to be hopeful at Cardiff Super Series faces struggle to justify its official status The Sunday Times Bracken bolsters Worcestershire intake Boston on verge of early exit Baseball Division Series Gretzky's new start spoilt Ice Hockey Results Oval ready for Down Under takeover Australian Rules Matthew Pryor on the Australian invasion that is assured of victory at the scene of Ashes disaster Times Online Dark days when our national treasure was vilified as a rough diamond Beattie injury adds to Moyes woe Vital Statistic More Familiar Terrace Sounds The Premiership Today Poets' corner? Warnock has his usual chapter and verse Peter Lansley says the manager does not save all his creative language for referees Toshack is exonerated from Savage criticism by Welsh FA Weir blames Vogts for Scotland's lack of commitment Group Five Carroll's thumbs down puts more pressure on Taylor Rude Van Nistelrooy apologises for Kicking team-mate Group One Kerr feels the heat in Cyprus as Ireland face their final chance Group Four Gorman retains an affection for his old England role Kaveh Solhekol Taylor urges Johnson to take time out from Chelsea Freak or unique? Crouch aiming to prove himself high and mighty Jvc Group Six Times Online The Times Carragher's delight not dented by role change By a Correspondent: Stranzl finds flaws that Austria will be seeking to expose Beckham steps aside to push the BT The Times Crossword 23,101 The Insider Times Sport Ruthless Eriksson turns his back on Ferdinand at last The Times Index times Pass notes the face Fairytale bride the click contents the bulletin Being Tony Blair Robert Lindsay says playing the Prime Minister was a chance to show his 'terrible human fallibility'. Interview by Daphne Lockyer Modern morals Picture Gallery A guide to the Five Ages of Friendship A cotton-poor showing at M&S Ten translations… of new, positive Met Office lingo. By Hugo Rifkind style Boots Lucia van der Post I need a bag for black-tie- must I spend a fortune? Harpers Rules of the game: keep it simple and traditional food Rejoice in the grouse and partridge season, says Jill Dupleix Sainsbury's Unhappy memories of dry, over-cooked, poorly plucked birds still full of shot scare people away from cooking game birds Too afraid to seek hospital treatment? health Anxiety is reasonable, but some people will go to extraordinary lengths to avoid medical intervention, says Michele Kirsch Look Mum Health briefs Index Welcome to the Monkey house One single and everyone's gone ape. Pete Paphides meets Arctic Monkeys ASDA More sterling bands from Sheffield How Liza got lucky with Cabaret Sally Bowles was the making of Liza Minnelli, says Michael Freedland Perhaps she had an even greater aim. She had to get rid of her mother Judy Garland's shadow How to properly keep 'em Peeled Stephen Dalton asks if we are remembering the great taste-maker well, but unwisely He always played music for its own sake, for novelty or irritant value, or just because he liked a band's silly name Woke up this morning, and my band was gone Adam Sherwin counts down the stars who made their name with music, only to lose it in court Palau De Les Arts Classical Mozart Flute Concertos Sharon Bezaly Pop As is Now Paul Weller Classical Rachmaninov Lelf Ove Andsnes Pop Taller in More Ways Sugababes Island POP Dangerous And Moving Tatu POP Swords Ralfe Band Skint The Charts Country Firefiles Faith Hill Jazz Live at the Half Note John Colthrane Impulse Blues The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions Duster Bennett The Times From love's young hippy dream to the domestic stormbringer Operatainment? You cannot be serious Opera Has Glyndebourne's flamboyant Giulio Cesare killed off opera seria, asks Robert Thicknesse Free chamber music from the Wigmore Hall Times Online Fancy climbing a mountain? Xenakis is a difficult composer, but the view from the top is breathtaking, says Geoff Brown Tough acts to follow POP Joseph Arthur reviews first night Pop M People 1001 Nights Now Theatre Nottingham Playhouse Superficial drama is a test of faith Opera The Carmelites Coliseum Concert Michael Chance Wigmore Hall First Night Multiple Display Advertising Items He's a celebrity, get him out of here Radio The bigger they come, the harder it is to find their personality, says Chris Campling Entertainments tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner BBC One Air Race Viewing Guide Ronnie Barker: A Bafta Tribute The Gardeners of Eden BBC Two, 9pm The Brief Variations Rock School Channel 4,9. 30pm Dirty Tricks Channel 4,10.30pm The Paradine Case Film Choice Brokedown Palace (1999) Suburbia (1996) Fish of the day… but there's a catch Last Night's TV Omega-3 are the fatty acids found in oily fish, not a planet once visited by Blake's 7 Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3715 Word Watching Polygon Rolex The Times The Surveyor Opening Bids Catherine Riley Property Editor What is a Suburb? Is it simply a place on a map, a collection of houses, or a whole way of living? Focus on The Facts behind the Figures What Estate Agents Say: East Anglia In Warehouse Flat in West London Getingetoutgetway Out Large Family Home in Hampshire Greywell: a Grade II listed house dating to the 15th Century in a conservation area Away Country Cottage in Cotswolds Coin St Aldwyn: a four-bedroom family home built in the early 1800s in Cotswold stone More Grist to the Mill Bradford is back on the map with a huge regeneration programme, says Jayne Dowle The challenge is how we find our own niche beside leeds School Diner Homes Spring Fever Come Buy with Me The home where Sinatra's fame grew is for sale, Damian Barr writes from Palm Springs The house is smaller than the ego of the man who built it Dream Deals from Barratt The Age of Aquariums Ignore any ridicule, fish tanks are now must-have accessories, writes Jessie Hewitson Wealthy, go-getting men will frequently want reef sharks Lockestone Charles Church Persimmon Curl up and Click on Buy Shopping for furniture online makes more sense than you may think, says Josh Sims The saving can be as high as 45 percent in some cases Arsenal Westbury Why I Have Outgrown Being a Landlord Not everyone is cut out to be detached, business-like and calm when faced with the hassle of letting. For some investors it is positively a penance, as Liz Hodgkinson hears Once I had to come back specially from America to fix a tenant's problem British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Call of the Wild Ones Creatures from ladybirds to hedgehogs need a helping hand in winter, says Anne Gatti Buy a hedgehog cabin or make your own with a few logs Nest Box Offer Enjoy Salad Days in Deep Midwinter Luscious leaf crops can be grown in the darkest months, but give them cover from the chill, advises Tom Petherick That means introducing plants to the idea that they are going to get cold The Great Outdoors None of six-of-this and six-of-that business, please Turn the Joneses Green with Envy Get the spade out, there is plenty of work to do in autumn that will pay dividends in spring and summer, says Stephen Anderton Multiple Display Advertising Items Realestate I knew it was going to be good, that it could be my home Council Chic is on the up and up Once few would wish to brave life in a tower block, but the right to buy has brought high-rise rewards, reports Alison Beckett Multiple Display Advertising Items There's no-one better to invest with! 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