News from 17/10/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Derek Baldwin, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Emmeline Ledgerwood, Pamela Stephenson, Thair Shaikh, Richard Whitehead, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Martin McKee, Alexandra Frean, Gary Duncan, Patrick Muirhead, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, AC Grayling, Adrian Sherratt, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Tony Halpin and Philip Webster, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, David Lynch, Carol Sarler, Lynne Truss, Andrew Pierce and Helen Rumbelow, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Bob Crow, Jane MacArtney, Saddam Hussein, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Thomas Canfield, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Frances Coverdale, Stephen Farrell, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Nina Essex, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Jeremy Plester, Andrew Dyke, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Steve Black, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Anthony Loyd and Ali Hamdani, Eve Thomas, Richard Hobsons, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Catherine Philp and Zahid Hussain, Edward Collier, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Steve Folkard, Damian Whitworth, Peter Maguire, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Tony Cascarino, Stuart Lipton, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Tosin Sulaiman, Nick Bish, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Peter Draper, Anjana Ahuja, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, Su Doku Winner, Catherine Philp, Christopher Irvine, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, David Cameron, Mark Baldwin, Lydia Hislop, Aki Riihilahti, Science Notebook Anjana Ahuja, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Philip Webster and Tony Halpin, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Colin McQuillan, Mark Bristow, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Richard H. Hardwick,
ResumoThe Times Iraq on course for new constitution Education 'brands' Class of 2015 Commons murder Times Soars Dominatrix leaves no mark in Tory dirty tricks dispute Index Su Doku fiend Nina, 18, is first British champion We'll bring Iran into line, insist Blair and Rice In the Times Today The Times Top military investigator is found dead in Basra No mark in Tory dirty tricks row Lost handgun sparks alert Torture warning Identity checks Emergency base Pain in the neck Climbing death Happy ending Honouring 'England's Darling' Great Rail Journeys Laureate's verse fires Trafalgar celebrations Schools boot out bureacrafts to win pupils to new 'brands' Labour councils will resent loss of empires New Deal Three die in road crash Falconio Killing Boy hit by train City Slickers trial Tourism boost Life-saving poems Planning gaffe Alcohol fuels murder rate for young men Gucci Barman dies in attack at gay cruising haunt Silence is golden, say Cameron supporters Why sex and drugs are not the The single most important result of tomorrow's ballot of Tory MPs will be to show whether David Davis's vote has stood up, writes Philip Webster Key Dates Mistress Pain, Max Clifford, the tabloids: a Notting Hill set-up The Times Two wheels: good. Two legs: terrorist suspect BlackBerry West faces attacks from cyberspace Probation services may be privatised Ryanair £8 tax adds to mourners' grief Undertakers intend to hold a monumental protest over the cost of the congestion charge, Gráinne Gilmore reports AmericanAirlines Rates of Pay Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Super PCs' will earn £40,000 Wages to rise as chief constables seek to put officers on a par with commercial sector workers, reports Stewart Tendler Capturing the Friendmans Trial for RAF officer who questioned war IWC Caught on Camera Effect of speeding convictions upon Insurance premium(£) Insurers turning blind eye to flash of speed cameras Radcliffe strolls to third place Horse dies after mutilation spree Handful of seeds defy extinction Id fraud lessons not being learnt Round-about route to survival First to bring broadband internet to your seat Lufthansa Ethical Cultivation Scientists attempt way round objections Stem cell breakthrough opens way to 'spare part' tissue banks Blunkett faces barrage of dangerous liaison claims Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Mail Safety fears silence lifeboat maroons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virulent strain of bird flu 'could kill 750,000' Dell Legal aid fees row may end with trial costs cut Multiple Display Advertising Items Sex case prejudice is still widespread Lawyers are accused of harbouring antiquated attitudes towards rape cases, reports Frances Gibb timesonline Drowning by numbers Urgent need for state and private pension reform Southwark's lead Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Many smoking guns until we bite the bullet Closure of Tube line The Times Smoke versus Fire The Cameron drugs saga has been more entertaining than enlightening Immortality They don't make superstars like Nelson any more Size matters: from the Amazon to the private concerns of Chinese gents Democracy Triumphs Iraq's constitutional referendum marks a significant step forward Thunderer: She's a jolly poor fellow This man of substances Whatever he did when a student, speculation over Cameron and drugs has obliterated his rivals Join the Debate The Times Don't talk to me about Suez Iraq is a hard slog, but to compare it with the debacle of half a century ago is absurd Expensive, pointless, dangerous. Who needs these mistaken identity cards? You will no longer be a private citizen, but a number-plated unit monitored by the State Bringing life to tired tunes Pop Texas Forum, London first night the Sharpest Critics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items England watches as Ulster bans smoking The Last Gasp Childcare choice under threat Surfeit of government-funded places could put private providers out of business, Alexandra Frean reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wands and wine for imprisoned pagans Prison Faiths Winning women leave men puzzling A young student who left men trailing in her wake emerged as the first Times National Su Doku champion. Report by Lewis Smith. Pictures by Adrian Sherratt Time to solve Novelists' revenge is a dish best served in cold print Nationwide We live in a bubble of rudeness, says author Crack troops set for Afghanistan Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Hate and fear drive Sunnis to the polling stations Besieged city needs its voice to be heard, Stephen Farrell reports from Fallujah Shia and Kurdish support bolsters constitution Iraq referendum gives hope to those seeking new democracy JVC The Constitution's Main Points Clergyman to manage community rebuilding Small town that holds Saddam's destiny in its hands Dictator's revenge after assassination bid in 1982 is focus for this week's trial, write Anthony Loyd and Ali Hamdani Also on Trial (AP): Koizumi to visit war shrine (AFP): Safely home (AP): Prison fire kills 32 Temple attack Papal interview (Reuters): Body count (AP): Explosive break 4,900 miles and 231 days later, retired pair can put their feet up Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Paper reveals role in CIA leak Terror groups move into quake vacuum Militants get there first to tend the injured, writes Catherine Philip in Muzaffarabad The Sunday Times Boys enlist army help to rescue sister after 8 days (AP): Italian candidate (AP): Nazi march riot Multiple Display Advertising Items Hunt revival looks for English support Violence erupts in West Bank Times Business Refco could be split before sale OFT drugs caution Worry for C&w BAT in N Korea Quote of the day Rentokil chief ready to fight as deadline arrives Losers are the best bet, says bank French anger at Mandelson Ftse 100 eurostar Stock Markets Retailers must adapt to evolving markets North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets eurostar Mediaset inquiry Stop Press Plumbing talks British Funds Business Big Shot Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Bet of the Day The Pound Change on the Week Rumour of the Day Stock Market Exchange Rates BSkyB in 'serious talks' to buy telecoms company New Star set for £600m flotation Lloydspharmacy pays £130m for rival Olympic boost for East End property prices eurostar Hint of flexibility in EU clash over football TV rights Brown at fault as growth hopes dim, forecaster claims The Times Why house-price figures clash and what it means for the inflation rate Economic Briefing UK firms pay £8bn extra tax Canada warns of oil deal with China if America sticks to timber tariffs Talisman US firms 'misuse' tax break windfalls Reaping fortune from adversity 21St Century Stars: Catlin The Times When Lloyd's names had to be dropped London bombings deter users of Eurostar trains Strong growth in business passengers has cushioned the downturn Plan for new land tax 'has major flaws' The Times Stamp duty action may hit offshore unit trusts Industry chiefs name their tips Times Online Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Making sure they put on a class act Edward Fennell looks at the Creative & Cultural Skills Council, which has been charged with improving artistes' lives skills for Business Putting Skills to Work Creative & Cultural Skills Factfile Skillset Factfile Lights, camera and lots of action Skillset helps to provide and keep an army of film, TV and audio technicians up to date. Edward Fennell reports Times Register Michael Ward Physician, mountaineer and expert in high-altitude medicine whose research was crucial to the first ascent of Everest in 1953 John Simmons Adventurous Slavonic scholar who boosted the holdings of Oxford University's libraries with rare Russian books and set up mutually valuable exchanges with Soviet institutions and bibliophiles Major-General Ghazi Kanaan Syrian intelligence chief whose ruthless regime in Lebanon was responsible for assassination and heroin trafficking No remedy as Convention property rights limited House of Lords Digging deep for new landmark Brighton reclaims a stained wreck Life Barony Lord Turnbull Memorial Service Legal News High Court Appointments in the Armed Forces Air Rank bookfirst Birthdays Anniversaries Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private The Times Court Circular Deaths Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Polar ice opens the way for big business Weather Eye Timesonline Times Sport Stoute stays step ahead in trainers' title duel Racing Times Test Plumpton The Times Sports Book Windsor Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pontefract Flat Leaders National treasure preparing last crack at Aintree Racing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Rossi wraps up eleventh win Pairs on target Easy for England Britons denied Four go through Andreev triumphs Red Rum and Ginger Repeat after me: the harder you Jonny Wilkinson Dedication and Training - Day One timesonline How to Be Jonny . . . Tomorrow The Mentor's Secrets I'm Still Bitter about Being Beaten by a Girl Saracens put in the hard yards to end road woes Guinness Premiership Jonny Wilkinson Confusion reigns at Franklin's Gardens Grewcock shows key to being a good lock The Times England lacking forward momentum David Hands says only the Bath locks impressed Robinson at the weekend Flintoff and Harmison supply timely flashback Cricket WHSmith Scoreboard from Sydney Timesonline Forbes rocks Towers with fightback Basketball Moodie gets ball rolling for Cannock Hockey Islands in the Sun The Times West Indies to benefit from a fistful of dollars Patrick Kidd meets an American aiming to revitalise cricket in the Caribbean Gebrselassie gets wind up his sails Athletics The Times Willstrop wins Power battle to reach final Squash Radcliffe return put in shade by young pretender Noble intentions for Tri-Nations Bulls draw on inner belief to complete mission impossible Engage Grand Final Christopher Irvine learns how a team beaten at home by 60 points can be transformed Final step proves too far for Leeds again Majestic Sorenstam puts Wie in her place Golf Jacquelin can finally drink in sweet taste of success The Greatest Sporting Films The Times Jowell defends war on marketing The Times Higgins hot streak cuts down O'Sullivan Alonso signs off with stylish win as Renault add to McLaren's misery Multiple Display Advertising Items Result from Shanghai Kevin Eason's Guide to the 2005 Campaign Timesonline Maguire runs the show in gripping climax Equestrianism An electronic line judge? You Match officials could be a thing of the past as Hawk-Eye zones in, says Neil Harman Hiscox The Times Crossword Blink and You Might Miss It Shanghai offers distant target for fitter Henman Times Sport The day little Jonny was beaten by a girl Schumacher suffers final farce The Times easyJet Inside times2 passnotes the face Dictator on trial the click the bulletin contents Don't be so rude Rudeness is a moral issue and always has been, says Lynne Truss, the bestselling author of Eats, Shoots & Leaves, in her new book about consideration for others The art of aggressive hospitality Tomorrow Opening the door to courtesy Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Why I feel just a tiny bit sorry for Bill Gates Schooled for scandal Still a headache I really have read… The History of the Female Shipwright by Mary Lacy (or Slade), says The Times Godfather, what is sperm exactly? When should children learn the facts of life? Patrick Muirhead describes the day he was caught unawares by a tricky question Love etc Here is the news: I'm stressed out Frances Coverdale, a former BBC newsreader, is being driven teeth-grindingly crazy by today's newsreaders who insist on placing emphasis on all the wrong words, such as prepositions Changing Emphasis healthmonday Too negative for your own good? A new test reveals the personality most at risk of heart trouble, reports Penny Wark Are you a Type D? Avian flu: it's a danger but keep feeding the birds, for the moment It is thought that the flu virus is likely to be less lethal when spread from person to person. Dr Thomas Stuttaford looks at the steps being taken to reduce the risks ExtraLife The Times Do You Need Advice? Urban Worrier In the Kalahari the lion sleeps, but I don't Belts and buckles, buttons and bows This season's coats come in many colours and in a variety of cloth, offering you plenty of ways to wrap up warmly, says Eve Thomas Rather die than eat liver? You could be a supertaster food Our food likes and dislikes are rooted in prehistory, infancy and the psyhe, says Anjana Ahuja Why I hate cucumber 'Slimy food in the mouth is all wrong' Top 10 food hates Dish Parmesan Chicken with Creamed Corn What you need Call off the bloodhounds, Teddy's safe and sound and another thing… The Times Eyes down for a cool experience arts Slaughter on Shaftesbury Avenue Agatha Christie is back on the London stage, but it's a huge gamble, says Dominic Maxwell NT Bump and grind, it's good for the mind Art of the matter The International Workshop Festival will teach you to fan dance or twirl your nipple tassels, but most of all to be yourself I tossed my gloves aside as instructed: 'like discarded lovers' Don't miss Will sensitive prove to be beyond our Ken? In between TV hard men, Ken Stott is appearing in a French play. Ian Johns finds out why Jobs for the boy: the career options of Ken Stott Theatre Blue Eyes and Heels first night Dance Le Parc Sadler's Wells Mark Lockheart's Big Idea Jazz Opera & Ballet Twelfth Night Theatre tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Hellmanns Viewing Guide Dispatches Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace BBC Two, 9pm Variations Vincent ITV1, 9pm Shock Docs Five, 11.05pm Capturing the Friedmans (2003) More4, 9pm Scandal (1989) Channel 4, 11pm Odd Man out (1947, b/w) BBC Four, 11pm Elton's comedy a rock'n'roll swindle Weekend TV It is terribly inappropriate for Ben Elton to be in any way involved with rock music Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3723 The Sunday Times Word Watching Polygon How to become a freelance writer The Writers Bureau Thegame Wenger Boys Must Be on Song for Europe Inside Results and Reports Plus Whistle Blower Rape Evidence Did Not Stack up Matt Hughes talks to the latest footballer to be falsely accused Hughes Blames Carragher for Red-Card Woe Always Playing Away Arsenal Slide Could Prove Costly Tomorrow Phillips Returns to Get Monkey off Back Birmingham City Aston Villa Charlton Hoping to Learn from their Mistakes Fingers Right on the Button Hurrah for Beanpoles The Two Dannys Danny Baker misses the good old days when footballers came in all shapes and sizes Next Week Europe Not Far Away for Pearce Manchester City West Ham United Barclays Premiership Manchester is the Place for Thrills Entertainment Table Winning Games and Influencing Players Rick Broadbent meets Sir Clive Woodward's right-hand man Managers @ Work Knockout Blow from Rooney Sunderland Manchester United Bristling Cissé Makes his Mark as Liverpool Blackburn Rovers Moyes at Desperation Point Tottenham Hotspur Everton Toiling Liverpool Stumble to a Rare Victory Going in where It Really Hurts Rick Broadbent finds dark tales in Frank McLintock's forthright memoirs Vauxhall Henry Has Too Much Power Tony Cascarino on the growing fear at Highbury that the forward will leave Arsenal Artists Fall to Artisans West Bromwich Albion Arsenal Testing Time for McClaren Middlesbrough Portsmouth Special Win for Artful Mourinho S Hearer Woes the Line A Tale of Two Cities Crewe Finally Alight on Winning Formula Thegames Coca-Cola Championship Brighton & Hove Alb Cardiff City Norwich City Millwall Burnley Leeds Plymouth Argyle Sheffield Wednesday Coventry City Crystal Palace Preston North End Queens Park Rangers Derby County Stoke City Southampton Hull City Coppell Not yet Ready to Believe Reading Ipswich Town Shipperley Gets the Better of Boyhood Hero Sheffield United Wolverhampton Wanderers Watford Going out of Style Watford Leicester City Dogged Claridge Gets Inevitable Reward Port Vale Bradford City Colchester United Bournemouth Milton Keynes Dons Chesterfield Barnsley Blackpool Doncaster Rovers Southend United Nottingham Forest Hartlepool United Brentford Swindon town Gillingham Yeovil Town Scunthorpe United Rotherham United Bristol City Tranmere Rovers Huddersfield Town Walsall Swansea City Oldham Athletic This Salad Won't Wilt Why can't England supporters look at all the positives in the national team? Saturday's Heroes October 16,1976 Results and Table Rochdale Enjoying Life at the Right End Rochdale Notts County Bury Darlington Timesonline Live Match Tracker Carlisle United Mansfield Town Shrewsbury Town Stockport County Barnet Chester Leyton Orient Lincoln City Wrexham Torquay United Boston United Bristol Rovers Macclesfield Town Peterborough United Wycombe Wanderers Rushden & Diamonds Africa's Five Have a Lot to Prove Gabriele Marcotti says the continent's qualifiers will face a stiff test in Germany Attacking Magicians Can Conjure up Another Thrilling Triumph Brazil Countdown to the World Cup 235 Days to Go German League French League Italian League Spanish League York Discover the Knack to Winning Ugly York City Canvey Island The Times Waiting Game for Worcester Worcester City Northwich Victoria Nationwide Conference Celtic Fail to Break Hearts Celtic Heart of Midlothian Road Remains Tough Going for Rangers Dundee United Rangers Dunfermline Athletic Falkirk Hibernian Kilmarnock Inverness Ct Aberdeen Motherwell Livingston Reliability the Secret to Finding the Right Striker Leaderboard Superleagues www.timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Tomorrow Picture Gallery Blue Doku Puzzle is Bridge Too Far Bill Edgar finds out why managers are not happy to play by the numbers Toonarmy Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Picture Gallery Statattack Bill Edgar Crunches the Numbers Today Barclays Premiership Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Coca-Cola Championship Saturday Sunday Clarks
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