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News from 10/10/2005

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Gabriele Marcotti, Richard Whitehead, Anthony Joseph, Andrew Pierce, Neil Johnston, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst and Andrew Plerce, Phll Yates, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ian Winrow, Cristina Odone, D. J. Hutson, Jonny Wilkinson, Tim Richards, James Ducker, Peter Stubbs, Dominic Wells, Nic Hopkins, Bill Rammell, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent and David Rose, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Joanna Weinberg, Gary Jacob, Roger Craig, Angus Btey, Peter Fellgett, Tim Reid, Coggle Gibbons, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Robin Young, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Jalal Talabani, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Greg Hurst and Frances Gibb, Danny Kelly, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Dexter Smith, Angus MacLeod and David Lister, Mike Parry, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Angela Levin, Matt Hughes, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Kaveh Solhekol, Paul Oliver, Caroline Merrell, Arabella Weir, Dave Jones, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Neil Norman, William Rees-Mogg, Anthony Brown, John Goodbody, Andrew Plerce, Ashling O'connor, Jane Kelly, Ian Edwards, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, David Hands Rugby Corresponent, Caitlin Moran, Jack Thompson, Walter Gammie, David McVAY, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Rajeev Syal, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Annabelle Thorpe, Mark Henderson, Rosalind Cashmore, Christopher Irvine, Jeremy Burrows, Josko Paro, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Richard Branson (Chairman), Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Richard Edwards, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Robbie Williams, Peter Grant, Peter Klinger, Nick Meo, Lia Armstrong, Elizabeth Judge Telecoms Correspondent,

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The Times Britain stalls on bird flu funding Royalty for HSBC Alone, Undefeated Fighting the Pitiable Singleton Stereotype Tory Blair attack Wallace is winner Bruno drug fight 'To abandon us would be murderously irresponsible' Britain joins relief aid as 30,000 die in quake Best for Business Half of primary school leavers failing three Rs In the Times Today Index Britain joins quake relief Minister rebuffs licensing claim Runaways plea Fire damages pier Councils' warning Mother murdered £1 flights levy Beckham concern Come home. . . for the sake of auld economy Scotland wants to tempt back millions of expatriates to halt population decline, write Angus MacLeod and David Lister Ten arrested in raids against groups linked to al-Zarqawi Attorney-General questions 90-day detention Picture Gallery Muslim held in Trinidad Husband on murder charge Jackson mobbed Syringes warning Boy George back Hit-and-run death Blinding speed Sauce at the WI It's official: laughter can be the best of medicines Horror is popular, too Picture Gallery World Cup Tickets Britain is blamed for vaccine The Government is stalling over financial support for research on improving available protection, reports Mark Henderson Immunisation plans may falter Fear of civil unrest and 600,000 deaths keeps emergency planners on their toes Delay as bird flu comes closer America 'faces worst disater in its history' More Bumptious, vulgar—yes, maybe he is the greatest Sparkle in the blackout First night Bumptious, vulgar - yes, maybe he is the greatest Tears turn to anger as victims Villages wiped off face of the earth Thousands of students buried in debris as colleges collapse Face long struggle for survival Stories from the Rubble Sainbury's Try something new today Premature ageing device that puts old wine in new bottles Vintners will not swallow it Paternity test could secure 'daughter' a slice of King's £50bn fortune Sainsbury's The secret life of Sven IWC Coldest winter for decade could spark energy crisis RAC Insurance Limited Truce enforced at BBC Looted prop sword is returned ASBO neighbours may be gated Alligator seeks spacious home Inspirator 'Priceless' tree stolen from Kew's garden 'In contact with the Enemy at last!' The dramatic log of the commander who sank the Belgrano is revealed after pressure from The Times, writes Michael Evans Smile the internet bank Churchill Tesco Introducing the 12.5mph squad car As police and the Royal Mail consider deploying the 'human transporter' on their rounds, Ben Webster takes a test ride Abbey Provided by Abbey National Life Plc The 'pogo stick on wheels' AA Lloyds TSB Insurance Nationwide Anatole Kaletsky IRA ballad hero accused by US of superdollar plot Blunkett faces new questions as 'friend' offers kiss-and-tell story Woolwich Chairmans Special Smoking to be banned outright Two die in car Compensation lost Get up and go The Children's Society From the Minister for Higher Education: Real barrier to education Charity gifts Corrections from Croatia Consultants' costs Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Real barrier to education Easy way to ensure a happy return Relating local taxation to property values Fine outlook is all at sea Privy counsel The Times A Wing and a Prayer Bird flu research needs quicker and bolder decisions Tartan Talent It will be hard to reverse the Scottish diaspora England Expects Very little from the World Cup-which could be an advantage Motherhood—it's probably just another word for being bonkers Thunderer: Vaccine isn't the answer Thunderer Cristina Odone This generation of giants As Margaret Thatcher celebrates her 80th birthday, remember the leaders who changed our world Join the Debate A little more Wonderloaf, Mr Darcy? We used to have passion with our Pride and Prejudice, now we just have pusillanimity Iraq's message to Mr Blair: we still need the troops that saved us from tyranny There are few countries whose armed forces have the skills and fortitude of the British Fast and efficient Tube? It's for children, naturally Autumn Ideal Home Show Six months' leave for new fathers Brit best in world ... of conkers Top state schools 'exclude poor' Today at the Festival First direct Member HSBC Group The Sleep Disorder Clinic The Times Publishers 'scared to deal with religion and terror' Everest is brought down to size Carpet Right Climbing the property ladder? Everest is brought down to size Heathrow-Dublin First night An animated—and very English—triumph Film Wallace & Gromit: The curse of the Were-Rabbit Davis attacks 'charlatan' rivals The front-runner applies pressure as David Cameron receives a boost to his funding, write Greg Hurst and Andrew Pierce British Gas Doing the right thing The Polls Yougov/sunday Times ICM/BBC'S the Politics Show Populus/the Times Crunch Time JVC You're not invited, Thatcher tells Cameron and Clarke This Week in Parliament Directline.com From blogs to books, new awards highlight the best of the net Recommended Reading From blogs to books, new awards highlight the best … Stand by for real robot wars after Pentagon's desert contest The Lowdown on Stanley's Rubric Paris Guatemala Tall, handsome and perfect teeth: the new-look George Washington From Surveyor to President Pru Health Simply switch Right-wing rivals face run-off Vegetarians get to the point Merkel closes in on leadership Rail chiefs battle insect invasion National savings & investments (AP): Tribute to Bali bomb victims Dear Leader to decree that a son will rise in his place HSBC The world's local bank Curfews begin as 70,000 troops safeguard voting In Dispute "Best Value" Hearing Aid Centres now Open Nationwide Big is beautiful as Galliano supersizes his collection Vogue chief pelted in fur protest Homechoice digital home network Village engulfed by mudslide Free Film Tickets (Reuters): Activist missing (AP): Britons wounded (AFP): Chavez accused Times Business A winter of discontent? Mori offer VW deliveries up Stock Markets Currencies FTSE 100 Dow Jones Sunday trading drive faces outcry Building sector likely to be in the firing line LSE clients 'will boycott' if Macquarie bid lift prices The Weaid who opposed the easing of Sunday trading … BBA The Sunday Times Low demand is central to Germany's ills Need to Know the Week Ahead Business Big Shot Change on the Week Stop Press Generali denial British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Quote of the Day Talisman Energy Power firm prepares for German buyout bid The Times Delphi Corporation files for bankruptcy BA aims to reopen talks with American Sir Gerry given one week to move for Rentokil Maserati Grade is leading man in Lloyd-Webber auction Ericsson interest signals leap for Marconi shares Bentley Railpen backs activist fund via £135m mandate Marks & Spencer tipped to unveil trading pick-up Third of Allsports stores to be closed Piëch faces bloody battle to retain seat at VW Securing success in the Square Mile via the Metropolitan line N a new series, we look at the top training grounds for British business. Dominic Walsh reveals the legacy of GrandMet Corporate Creche Will BT's 'Openreach' reach far The telecoms giant must relinquish some control, says Dan Sabbagh, Media Editor Bradford & Bingley Barbarians threaten to plunder new markets Telecoms race to get a slice of the wi-fi pie HSBC returns to China in search of future growth Sir John Bond, chairman of the world's second-biggest bank, prefers the organic approach. Caroline Merrell reports Gradjobs Hard times will hold no fears for rising reinsurer 21St Century Stars: Benfield Helicopter crash failed to halt steady progress Banking & Finance Action medical research Prescription for a new way to work Edward Fennell looks at moves to solve workforce problems and build better career paths in the health industry Skills for Business Skills for Health Factfile Going much further for justice Edward Fennell reports on the moves to improve and strengthen education and skills of workers in the justice system Skills for Justice wants quality assurance on the training that it buys in from outside Skills for Justice Factfile Times Register Lieutenant-General Faridoon Bilimoria Career soldier who led his Indian Gurkha brigade into quelling post-colonial turbulence in the Congo Required by his commander to take a town by lunch Lieutenant-General Faidoon Bilimoria, Goc-in-C Central Army Command, Indian Army, 1989-91, was born on June 27, 1933. He died of cancer on August 31, 2005, aged 72 Dorian Cooke Wartime M16 operative who was a liaison with Tito's Partisans and later headed the Yugoslav section at the BBC Dorian Cooke, former head of the BBC World Service Yugoslav section, was born on December 25,1916. He died September 18,2005, aged 88 Great Lives: A Century in Obituaries Voting in a democracy is a right not a privilege European Court of Human Rights Notebook Archaeology Notebook History lies in the silt of Tyre Farming endangers prehistoric roads Birthdays Anniversaries Latest Wills Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Questions Answered Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Nedacin Limited The Insolvency Act 1986 Maple Leaf Global Limited Seattle Coffee Company High Court of Justice Simpay Limited Nature Notes Winning Move Airmiles are Back The Times Five-Day Forecast Today: Heavy Rain in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Temperatures: Max 20C, Min 6C Wooden track kept Stone Age Britons dry Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Sport Irish trainers stay one jump ahead Racing Times Test Carter case causes frustration Motivator to tackle Breeders' Cup Turf Leaders in the Flat Championships Wolverhampton Bath Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Goodwood Windsor Newcastle Yuda takes a roundabout route but runs away with it Athletics Bupa Great South Run The Times Photosales Racing Ramsden strikes treble to corner Chelmsford Hockey The Results Service Rocks maintain unbeaten start Davenport feat Lapierre double Fremantle on top Zabel bows out Hatton prospect Montgomerie falls at the last after epic show of pride Vauxhall Leaderboard Montgomerie falls at the last after epic show of pride Competitive Torrance enjoys sense of seniority Peter Dixon sees the Ryder Cup hero flourishing among the elder statesmen of the game This Week Bickerton wins at last to stay out of school The Times Sam's World Davis conquers Whitehaven to put Tigers back in top flight Bulldogs' spirit enough to win day for Batley Golf Hunter finds perspective in defeat Snooker Greig loses out as England promote young shooters Netball Giant leap in rankings just one small step for Clijsters Neil Harman talks to the US Open winner about her remarkable comeback Book levels accusations of drug abuse on men's tour Castrol Fearless Räikkönen reigns in the rain Full Results from Suzuka Why I am working overtime to regain my va-va-voom The England fly half's recovery is going well, as he showed against Llanelli yesterday Essential Reading Dallaglio comeback puts Corry in shade Robinson lights up Northampton win Leicester build on solid foundations Bowen's boot secures Scarlets success Powergen Cup Williams impresses to put Bath out of reach Powergen Cup Mercier cashes in as Gloucester pack dominates Picture Gallery Pool a Saracens keep their semi-final hopes alive World Corporate Doctors toiling to bring sport to heal David Hands looks at new approaches to avoiding and treating injuries The Pain Game how Professionalism is Taking its Toll on Players Picture Gallery Catch a closeup view of all Ashes Picture Gallery Catch a close-up view of all the Ashes action Picture Gallery Ashes in Focus Scoreboard from Melbourne Lara returns after contract row West Indies Squad The Times Ponting's men finish on top of the World Pratt has sights set on new targets John Westerby discusses 'that throw' and what the future holds for Ashes deadeye Hiscox Hiscox Insurance Company Limited Pratt has sights set on new targets The Times Crossword 23,103 The Insider Warren admits trying to contrive comeback to get Bruno off drugs Boxing Solution to Prize Crossword 23,096 Times Sport Flintoff's hospital dash puts England on alert Deutsche Banker Plus Picture Gallery Times 2 Passnotes The face Pro-celebrity The click Contents The bulletin Alone, undefeated In 20 years, one woman in three in the UK will be single in her mid-forties. Jane Kelly is already there: 45, unmarried, dating online—and fighting the stereotype of the pitiable singleton The Times Heart of the Fifties generation beats once again Heart of the Fifties generation beats once again First-class is cheaper by miles High and mighty I really have read. . . Modern morals Dish Sweetcorn and Crab Soup The Times Food Pink and purple spuds are a taste of the past Joanna Weinberg meets and falls in love with heritage potatoes Health monday Making light of jet lag Dazed but defiant, I conquered jet lag What you can do to avoid it Do You Need Advice? My sedentary life is taking its toll on my weight Camomile tea, that trusty favourite of Peter Rabbit, is also great for calming children if they have come back over-excited or over tired from a party The deadly bacteria that lurk in unsuspected places A cold drink, a partly cooked burger, contact with farm stock: E. coli can be transmitted in many ways but some people are more at risk than others, says Dr Thomas Stuffaford Lifescan Urban Worrier Just another Diet Coke for the road Sparkle in the blackout 'Cigarettes were the cocaine of the Fifties' Daphne Selfe, who posed for Barbara Hepworth in the 1950s, found fame in her seventies working for the likes of Gap and Dolce & Gabbana. And, she tells Angela Levin, modelling sure isn't what it used to be Love etc A deadly harvest of cluster bombs And another thing. . . Sing if you're glad to be grey A septuagenarian rock chorus breathes new life into old chestnuts Art of the matter Sharpen your pencils and mind For wannabe artists a life-class can turn out to be exactly that It's a rotter's life outside the Buffy zone With vampire-slaying behind him, Anthony Head is being cast as a cad, he tells Stephen Dalton Reviews first night Dance Tricodex Entertainments Tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 Prime-time multichannel planner Extertainment Kids CBeebles Factual Sport Choice Angus Batey BBC One Alan Bennett: the truth is up there Weekend TV Caitlin Moran Su Doku Cubed Times2 QUIZ Olav Bjortomt Times2 Crossword No 3717 Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Thegame Swede Dreams BBC'S Efforts Made England Look Good Inside Whistle Blower Joy at News Qualified by Huge Relief Reaction Fa in Prime Position to Bargain with Sponsors Early Birds Time to Improve or Pay Heavy Penalty Michael Owen on the work that lies in store for England Gerrard Injury Adds to Strain Eriksson Lends Taylor a Hand England Must Bridge Game World Cup Qualifying Group Six England (1) 1 Lampard 25 (pen) Austria (0) 0 Lampard and Gerrard offer encouragement England The Quality Gap Team Still Playing Well below their Poten Tial England's Worst Enemy is Doubt Simon Barnes says Zidane gave the team a ruinous case of nerves So are They Good or Not? Eriksson's team have more questions than answers, says Mark Pougatch Man on the Spot Got It Just Right Sam Allardyce can find little wrong with the way coach handled team and pressure Picture Gallery Crouch Criticism is Unjustified Famous Son Remains a Hero in his Home Town Rick Broadbent on the affection for Eriksson in his native Torsby Long Journey Driven by Admiration of Liverpool Beckham Looks for Positives Oliver Kay on a fitting end to a tumultuous week in the life of the England captain Every Glorious Goal United States Bill Edgar's weekly series turns the spotlight on a team we will see in Germany next year Countdown to the World Cup 242 Days to Go Online Auctions Raise Security Fears England's qualification has brought with it problems over tickets, says George Caulkin Up for Grabs Sing out Loudly and Wave your Scarves with Pride and Gusto Bill Edgar offers sound advice for supporters going to World Cup finals Rooney Sets the pace Gabriele Marcotti says the striker's deeds add up to something special Reluctant Hero Revisits his past Mark Hodkinson on the understated memoir of Colin Bell Northern Ireland Timely Relief for Toshack Northern Ireland (0) 2 Gillespie 46, Davis 50 Wales (2) 3 Davies 27, Robinson 38, Giggs 61 Giggs seals Wales's first competitive win in 2½ years Given the Hero for Ireland Thegames World Cup Oualifying Group Four Cyprus (0) 0 Ireland (1) 1 Elliott's early strike keeps qualification hopes alive Scots Fail Finals Test The Games World Cup Qualifying Group Five SCotland (0) 0 Belarus (1) 1 Kutuzov 6 Quick strike takes the wind out of home team's salls Holland's Youth Policy Starting to Pay Dividends Joy for the Dutch and pain for Cameroon: Matt Hughes rounds up the action from the World Cup qualifiers around the globe Angola's Win Kicks off a Welcome Revolution Africa Results and how They Stand Strange Source of Job Security Power of big three makes most Premiership managers' jobs safer Best of the Web Call Me Old-Fashioned. . . Danny Kelly wonders when Wayne and Jermaine took over from Bobby, Mick and Jim Do Ye Ken my Cabbie? From Tragedy to Talent Flow Richard Edwards on football's part in the transformation of an infamous estate Mourinho Taunts 'Has-Been' Cruyff Gary Jacob finds Chelsea's manager unable to laugh off legend's sideswipe ... And Gets a Public Dressing down in his Homeland Soweto Boys Live the Dream Bill Edgar watches a school team leave the townships for the Premiership We've Got the Message No matter how well Danny Murphy plays for Charlton, Sven Keeps on ignoring him Two Legends for Whom Alcohol is Truly a Matter of Life or Death Mike Parry on the stark choices made by George Best and Jimmy Greaves Brentford Made to Go for Broke Oldham Athletic (0) 0 Brentford (0) 1 Fltzgerald 66 Alften's team work their (orange and brown) socks off Late Equaliser Relieves Pressure on Merson Walsall (0) 1 Bennett 90 Milton Keynes Dons (0) 1 Edds 72 Bennett grabs point on afternoon of wasted chances Times Online Eastwood Makes Southend's Day The Games Coca-Cola League One Southend United (0) 1 Nottingham Forest (0) 0 Late goal sends record-breaking United to the top Blackpool Left All at Sea by Halford's Brace Blackpool (0) 1 Colchester United (1) 2 Colchester get first win at Bloomfield Road for 22 years Managers@work Roundabout Town Need Upswing in Fortune Swindon town (1) 1 Fadon 24 Port Vale (1) 2 Bell 44, Cornes 53 Eight defeats in a row for home side Yeovil Shade Video Nasty Yeovil Town (1) 1 Skiverton 39 Swansea City (0) 0 Swansea starved in attack and left to rue absentees Long, Tall, Short and Fat of It All County Bank on Supporting Cast Ian Edwards talks to the fan who became a chairman to save his club Slugging It out with the Best New Success for United's Class of '92 Ian Winrow on a man forging a career in management at the bottom of the league Stockport See Light at the End of Tunnicliffe Stockport County (1) 1 Vaughan 22 Leyton Orient (0) 1 Alexander 71 Hopes of rare win denied by second-half equaliser Flying the Flag for Equality Malcolm Boyden predicts a bright future for an 18-year-old referee with attitude Kandol Quick to Push Promotion Hopes Dagenham & Red (1) 2 Kandol 26,63 Aldershot Town (0) 0 Visiting team rue missed chances Peters Spares Basingstoke's Blushes Worthing (1) 2 Browne 36, Cable 51 Basingstoke Town (1) 4 Whiddett 29, Cook 73, Peters 75, 78 Worthing denied by late Town rally Saturday's Heroes October 8,1960 Results and Table Side Dishes Important to Securing Fantasy Success Leaderboard Superleagues Www. timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Talk Sport 1089/1053am Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week United against an Entente Cordiale Footballing enemies decry accusations of end to bitter feud, writes Bill Edgar Toonarmy Statattack Sunday Crazy Savings!

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