News from 20/10/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Carol Lewis, Wilfred W. Cowlishaw, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Martin Birchall, Simon Barnes, Geoferey Bubb, Peter Lansley, Debbie Harrison, Mark Souster, Gavin Inglis, Libby Purves Midweek Presenter, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jeremy Leighton, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, S. P. Jones, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Dianne Duggan, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Sharon Elde, Feargus O'sullivan, Ben Hoyle and Karl Mansfield, Jim Kelsey, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Sean O'Neill and Russell Jenkins, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, David Schreiber, Anatole Kaletsky, Gerry Hanson, Steve Swethurst, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Stephen Farrell and Michael Evans, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, John Oxford, Russell Kempson, Jacquel Goddard, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Neil Harman, David Evans, Rick Broadbent, David Greenhalgh, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Sarah Turner, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, Steve Coomber, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, A. V. Gordon, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Maureen Hurren, Roger Boyes, Steve Smethurst, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, David Terry, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Kevin Maher, Mike Hollingworth, Paul Simons, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Anjana Ahuja, Norman Wall, George Caulkin, Philip Webster, Greg Hurst and Andrew Pierce, Caitlin Moran, John Birtwistle, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Hans Kundanani, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Carly Chynoweth, Carolyn Burdet, Jonathan Chase, David Sinclair, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Ian Broadhead, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Kevin Buckley, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, James Hider and Mohammed al-Qubeisi, David Powell, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Ron Cralg, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Tanya Datta, Barry Crossland, Peter Klinger, Jane Macartney, A. Wigram, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Sylvia Wyatt,
ResumoThe Times Ronaldo held over hotel rape claims Mediocre schools Fiendishormild Su Doku Paying for poll FTSE plunges Double success 'A vote for David Davis or Liam Fox would now be a … Index On trial for his life, but defiant Saddam relishes the limelight Breast cancer is 'cured' by wonderdrug, say doctors Cameron steams ahead in race for Tory leadership In the Times Today BBC Three Controller quits with swipe at 'boring' MPs The Timetable Armed police 'to be cleared' Christmas bonus Damages plan Jail discrepancies BA payout claim Ex-soldier victory Pedal power Fiennes' search for truth is a serious joy first night Film The Constant Gardener London Film Festival The Times Le Carré hails festival's first film Spy author says The Constant Gardener triumphantly transfers his book to screen, report Ben Hoyle and Karl Mansfield One school in four no better than mediocre, says Ofsted Main Points Millionaire dies in safari crash Batsmen walk Sentence increase Train kills boy, 15 Warhol for Baltic All aboard Cross reaction Lab rat too quick for scientist team Prada Seriously Su Doku WI boycotts supermarkets to keep village shops alive Who and what are You? Blustering and arrogant, a dictator defies his judges Saddam led eight defendants facing the death penalty in showing contempt for court, writes Stephen Farrell in Baghdad The cowed prisoner reinvents himself Cathartic effect could be more valuable than simple justice A History of Bloodlust Gunmen seize British journalist after meeting with Saddam victim Oliver Twist Baghdad torn by guilt and betrayal max jet Who you callin' a racist? Starring Joan and Darcus They both said they hadn't come here to be insulted dfs The Transcript How Others Fare Dell George Best Fathers and carers to be given more home leave Diana's biographer goes on to Cruise control Nokia 62301 People Bag-tracking Ps Health authority gives go-ahead for 'wonderdrug' Mobile Technology Little Britain Woman sells her house to pay for Herceptin in India sky Woman dies in checkout stabbing Secrets of Saturn moon revealed 'Terrorism' alert on the motorway Puskas medal under the hammer bulldog Thatcher and Gorbachev take a short stroll down memory lane 'I cannot tell a lie, but I can talk a load of old gibberish' New Clio Winning escape for starlings Oxbridge 'advantage' for judges The Lord Chancellor denies being influenced by the educational background of candidates for the Bench, reports Frances Gibb MacMillan £35 Special Offer Legal Blues DHL Express Currys DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary Ala Carte New chefs put the best of British at top of menu Early prostate screening Lottery coffers cast a long shadow over charities Fighting poverty Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline. co. uk/debate Please for a little more 'please' and 'thank you' A thought for the cyclist Fat chance The Times Marching on our Stomachs Now Britain can finally celebrate its fare Sense of Urgency Blair, Kelly and Bell have it—but do enough schools? Is this person really me? Or am I just in an unsettling documentary? Arts Notebook Keeping It in the Family Johnson has been too generous to unions and unduly harsh on companies Why, oh why so wrong? Liars, cheats? Join the club Now that it is acceptable to dissemble at the slightest opportunity, we must all help to turn the tide We can't afford to be caught napping again Investment is needed so that pharmacy cupboards are brimming with antivirals and vaccine to stop bird flu I know of only two scientists who think the avian flu treat has been exaggerated Same old Tories: bring in new face, avoid controversy, lose next election Just as the party was ready to think seriously about policy, we are told it's not necessary If 98 per cent income tax is reintroduced, the Tories could win by fielding a vampire Call for air fuel tax after flyers ignore green levy Passengers are failling to participate in a British Airways plan for saving energy in the developing world, writes Ben Webster Toyota Make it better Conjuring up the backside of beyond first night Theatre Ducktastic Albery The Sharpest Critics £120,000 for Sinn Fein to speed return of Assembly Multiple Display Advertising Items Clerical Medical How bogus tape allowed Ripper to murder three more women More than 26 years later, man is arrested after hunt for hoaxer leads police to a house Heal'shomeevent Fooling the Detectives St Anthony's Hospital "A wonderful, magical movie The Wearside Jack Tape PC World PC World Finalists must pay as Tories count cost of the run-off Defectors Vote hunt is a combination of safari and courtship ritual Scottish Widows A slick coiffure puts one candidate head and shoulders above his rivals How a Cameron victory could change the political landscape Multiple Display Advertising Items Progression of a Pandemic How the first wave of flu might effect the UK 120m bird flu vaccine doses within months of outbreak Girl's killers get two years Angels, no hymns Sheep mutilated Trial ruled unfair Rooney libel case Air crash inquest Words up How Nelson settled old scores on eve of battle Sainsbury's The Times The Sunday Times everyone can leave the world a better place Boy survives on Ribena for two weeks Three-year-old is treated for mainutrition after being found in a flat with the body of his dead mother, David Lister reports Can you really buy a modern Master for £35? The answer's on a postcard Peugedi Times World News Oh, no not again: record-breaking storm theatens Tranquility Bay How tiny Wilma is packing a punch Earthquake death toll 79,000 and still rising Air France Muslim woman in hijab legal fight (Reuters): Concorde engineer investigated Russian trawler eludes captors Samaritans gather at holy site spiritofchristmasfair. co. uk Beauty Regained Nazi photos reveal war's lost treasures An archive created under Hitler's orders could help restorers, writes Roger Boyes Firebrand swaps Marxism for quiet life in a convent Multiple Display Advertising Items House & Garden What does one do when millionaires clog up the place? Build them a town $1m tax sting as agents try to tackle tide of corruption Women aware of hazards if they delay pregnancy Sharing a womb puts twins at greater risk of early menopause Mark Henderson reports on the findings from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine conference in Montreal A Gamete of Two Halves homechoice digital home network The Economist Positive thinking, negative reaction Brain specialists object to Dalai Lama's lecture on fostering compassion by means of meditation, David Charter reports Culture shock for Hollywood Global treaty aims to curb domination of American films and music, reports Charles Bremner Treaty to combat drugs in sport The Sunday Times (Reuters): Tokyo feels sea tremor (AP): US nuclear visit (Reuters): Spam clampdown (Reuters): Court hearing (AFP): China warned (Reuters): West Bank ban healthy and essential Nationwide Deer appear through the mists of time to reclaim the Yangtze Toyota sets ignoble record as 1.27m cars go on blink Multiple Display Advertising Items Total Recall (AP): Fear of famine (Reuters): Pinochet stripped (AP): Milosevic no-show (AP): Bosnia approved (AP): Body in glacier (AP): Mobster arrested (AFP): Somali protest Outrage at threat to Kilimanjaro Multiple Display Advertising Items UN vehicles spray-painted Times Business Tchenguiz pays record office rent Next head to quit Google challenge Quote of the day FTSE feels the chill as shares hit lowest level since June BowLeven left high and dry by new gas well full of FTSE 100 Refco court documents reveal huge discrepancey Stock Markets Be careful in whom you invest confidence Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Green days but uncertain times Commodities Unsung hero Pound to Dollar Corum Currencies Extra burden Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Kodak $1bn loss Stop Press EBay profits rise Juice futures up Growth pessimism deepens as analysts reduce forecasts Surprise jump in European industrial output What the Experts Say Owners show right Spirits for a sale with November deadline Diageo turns its nose up to wine deal with Pernod Desk Space at a Price Tchenguiz pays record rent for Park Lane HQ Wolseley in $1.2bn fundraising to lower interest bill BT Slickers 'tipped colleagues' Wark windfall if IWC is sold No regrets, no tears goodbye, after Next showdown Jones will finish job at Morrisons Carbon Trust Standard Life beats rivals to win £100m trust mandate Skandia chief hits the road to defeat Old Mutual bid Barclays set for Cabot sale windfall JPMorgan moves early on new boss GCap threatens to sue Ofcom over new digital radio scheme The Times Little thought City Diary Twin jets City Diary Just the man City Diary Tamiflu sales boost turnover at Roche by 17% British Airways Pioneer falls victim to digital progress Photo-Me fails in bid for German film firm Branson shelves US flotation as telecoms stocks flag The Times Return to sender: Google forced by UK minnow to drop 'gmail' brand Sharp rise in profit at Motorola thanks to sleek Razr Yeltsin, oligarchs and the new threat within the Russia house Mikhail Gorbachev's message is still worth listening to, says Carl Mortished Road to Reform Shareholders give the green light to Jarvis bonus plan Times Online Bank charges are still rising but small companies afraid to switch Enterprise New £2bn Drax offer generates no interest Inter Exec The Times Unit Trust Information Service Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates John David Group climbs as mystery investor snaps up stake Small Caps Gilts Holders of Rio Tinto should dig out their original investments Tempus Full Metal Pallet St James's Place Rentokil rides out the storm as broker softens stance Stock Markets MFI Furniture Business Equity Prices Crockett & Jones Times Register Johnny Haynes Supreme exponent of the beautiful game who in 1961 became its first £100-a-week player Lives Remembered Paul Pena, singer and songwriter, was born on January 26, 1950. He died on October 1, 2005, aged 55 Joel Hirschhorn, songwriter, was born on December 18, 1937. He died on September 17, 2005, aged 67 Mike Gibbins Drummer with Badfinger, the unluckiest band in pop Baker Knight, songwriter, was born on July 4, 1933. He died on October 12, 2005, aged 72 Professor Musa Mazzawi Lawyer and broadcaster who spoke out on the plight of the Palestinians while fostering Arab-British understanding Power to recall prisoners released on licence Law Report Queen's Bench Standard motorcycle 'not safe' to hire Queen's Bench Divisional Court No sentence discount for anxiety Court of Appeal Luncheon Great Lives Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Court Circular Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Memorial Services Appointments Dinner Bridge Chess Question Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag When in Libya simply do as the Romans do… Late Travel Set the scene for a perfectly chilling Gothic Hallowe'en A mansion in Rugby, £34 a night; three night in Suffolk, £69 a person; a week in Cyprus, £330. Sarah Tuner lists the offers How you can ruffle a truffle Paris as a sweeter, neater city Reader Offers Ltd Signs of an Arctic winter to come Weather Eye Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Oxx reveals confidence in Azamour for Turf test Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Breeders' Cup Betting Times Test Taaffe sets Kicking King on cup path Verdict looms over Fallon libel action Diary Brighton Ludlow Joy for Godolphin The Times Sports Book The Times Racing Haydock Park Concern over Peacock injury Three of a kind Jones moves up Diamond thieves who stole game's innocence One team's return to the World Series has stirred memories of the sport's biggest scandal, says Nick Szczepanik Player Salaries Then and now Say It Ain't so the Legend Key Men in the Hall of Shame The Results Service Today's Fixtures Conte plans to move to other side of the track Drugs in Sport Man behind Balco scandal says he will turn informer, Owen Slot reports 'The impression that he had got a good deal with four months' jail was reinforced' Stars past and present back Foster's proposals for the future Athletics Spanish pirate out to make Federer walk the plank Tennis Neil Harman on Rafael Nadal's plan to be master in Madrid 'I never expected this to happen to me so fast, but I am ready' Minardi give Legge chance to break into man's world Motor Racing Henman's engine still ticking over but in need of full MoT Baseball Times Online The Sunday Times Fisher not tempted to exchange Dagenaham for Hawaii Peter Dixon on Britain's male answer to Michelle Wie who wants to stay amateur Super Series can still be a winner but there is little appeal in new technology Timesonline By Our Sports Staff: Shoaib in line of fire from his county employer Ball Tampering the Sweet and Sour The Times Jones scoffs as Australia try to sugar pill of defeat Land of Eastern promise can be trusted to deliver World Cup Simon Barnes says that the sport must broaden its cultural horizons and decamp to japan for the 2011 tournament 'Rugby needs a Japanese World Cup more than Japan does' Clubs call for platform to end festering row with union Ryan asserts his authority after Gloucester pair go Awol How the Voting Works Timesonline Global ideal must drive IRB's decision The Contenders Taylor and friends not strictly for the purists Sport on Television Williams gives Olympic dream firm push-start in Norway Bobsleighing Maserati Rush to condemn O'Leary is nonsense Matthew Syed reveals his horror at the response to an understandable release of feeling The Premiership Today Souness left 'suicidal' as injury jinix fells Owen England's top-ten entry leads to seedings boost FIFA Rankings Middlesbrough still in positive frame of mind, says McClaren Madison Outdoor Media Services Allardyce hoping for anniversary gift UEFA Cup Nurture triumphs over nature for surefire Henry Champions League A one-off who keeps his head up and his shorts clean Premiership's Top Marksmen Group B Harris is pained by vanishing art of tackling Group D No Room for Scholers: Football's Toughest Tacklers Ferdinand in self-denial over United Cissé states case to Benitez with another strike of vivid colour Hard-working Garcia digs himself out of the hole Last Night's Results Group F Rangers draw a blank By Our Sports Staff: Woodgate sparks Real revival as he finds the right goal at last Milan fail to break through Dutch wall Mourinho's marauders turn on the style to sink Spaniards Champions League Group G How They Stand Microsoft Office The Times Crossword 23,112 Boring, Boring Chelsea? Chelsea's 'Bison' shows Betis his better side Ashling O'Connor is away. The insider will return in … Times Sport Police arrest Ronaldo over allegations of hotel rape The Times Mary Ann Sieghart passnotes the face Queen of barbs theclick thebulletin Lead Story A dark star shines Robbie's a real star, but no one's noticed. Interview by Caitlin Moran Tomorrow in sounds Tomorrow in times2 'I'd accept virtually any treatment that would allow me a normal life' The WellMan Clinic Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Middle England is closer to W11 than you think Setting gives everyone a chance Westward ho! You know your life's in trouble when… …it's impossible to find a real pub, says Penny Wark Times Online Brazilians, rocks and frocks Sartorial semiotics The Times All it's cracked up to be… Sarah Vine salutes the coddler Dish Mykonos Meatballs with Tomato Sauce What you need Screen The best of British and beyond James Christopher on the local heroes-to-be now on show at the London Film Festival The Roky road to recovery Keven McAlester was all set to make a biopic charting the tragic, drug-fuelled decline into madness of rock eccentric Roky Erickson. But life proved more complicated, says Hans Kundanani He has three teeth and his hair is matted into one huge dreadlock Carte Noire Jack of all trades, master of most The genre-busting director Michael Winterbottom defies categorisation, says Kevin Maher WHSmith Bill and Jim's paradigm regained In Jim Jarmusch's latest, Bill Murray plays to type, but Tim Burton has a new take on the afterlife, says James Christopher Few-word reviews It's a syrupy and soggy week for Wendy Ide and then she gets to the kickboxing transsexual Dreamer U, 105mins Sky High Pg, 99mins Into the Blue 15, 109mins Beautiful Boxer 15, 112mins Conveniently, sharks can distinguish bad guys from heroes Model behaviour in unholy wedlock The puppetmakers for Corps Bride have put flesh on the bones of Tim Burton's ideas for a decade. David Mattin visits Frankenstein's lab, where silicone and cogs come to life Tim Burton shoots, Danny Elfman scores. It's musical teamwork, say Jonathan Richards Illegible Article French cinema puts accent on vérité Forget bucolic fantasy, Gallic film-makers are getting real, says Ian Johns Carte Noire In Association with Ferrunes of the festival: look out for the following leading ladies of French film Carte Noire DVD Dinners What you need Times Wine All human life is there (briefly) Finalists cover every genre in the TCM short films competition, says, Wendy Ide A Belfast schoolteacher pops out for papers and milk and is caught in sectarian crossfire I came, I saw, I largely concurred Kevin Maher on how test screenings can make or break a movie What do you think of it so far? LA Story Times Online Bombay nightmares The India film industry has been torn apart by allegations of a squalid casting-couch culture. Tanya Datta investigates Dance Mark Morris Theatre Heroes reviews first night Pop The Magic Numbers Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise Viewing Guide Spooks BBC One, 9pm Variations Horizon BBC Two, 9pm A Very Social Secretary Channel 4,9pm The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) Channel 4, 1.55pm Film Choice It Could Happen to You (1994) Five, 8pm The Net (1995) Channel 4,10.30pm Jamie's Italian dish leaves a false taste Last Night's TV It shows how hard it is to keep the ingredients of a successful cookery show fresh Su Doku Cubed Sunrise Senior Living times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3726 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Senior Living & Care Career Inside The Times A penny for your thoughts The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week… What Else Happened Bad Week Atkins Time to live long and prosper Demographics Data File The Office Psychologist Boredom Friends benefit firms Motivation … Relationships Workplaces where the staff become more than colleagues will increasingly have a competitive advantage over their less cohesive rivals. Daniel Allen explores why work is where the heart is Test Yourself… Do You Have an Executive Iq? Loads of Mates or Billy-No-Mates? Case Study Michael Page Do you agree with this advice? What Can I Earn? A colleague of mine is stealing my identity Worklife Challenge Unique Selling Point Insead Thinking in a different, creative way can help add considerable value The Times Join the Debate A programme designed for taking the piste MBA Interview Drive and a good idea may be enough to get some businesses off the ground. If not, says Steve Coomber, the LBS entrepreneurship programme may be just the thing Holiday Homes The write way to a masters Essays give candidates a chance to put personality into their applications. A. V. Gordon outlines what the assessors want Case Study Lessons from the past Fad Surfing Course Watch How Do I Become… …A Facilities Manager? I caused controversy by not letting lawyers eat lunch at their desks The Times A foreign affair may be just the fillip you need Talking Point Globertrotters DDI's human resources director explain the importance of international experience for those who dream of becoming corporate high flyers. Carly Chynoweth takes note Case Study International Mobility Making the Most of… Employers' Recruitment Brochures Mind the Gap Index Where next for… Manchester Graduates? Internships at… Astrazeneca Bridge that gap between your conscience and making profit The Smart Money Searching Google for 'gap-year volunteering' will return more than a million hits, with many of them not as altruistic as you would have wished, cautions Debbie Harrison The Key to… …Time Management Internships at… Ernst & Young Go west, where life is beachy Business Travel Perth Before She was Famous… Essentials Statwatch You Need a New Job when. . . Cost of Living Case Study Web Watch Test Yourself… Answers Continental driftis a potential success Relocating to… Poona (near Bombay) Offshoring and the resultant call-center boom makes the city an exotic proposition for the for corporate climber seeking more than an Indian take-away, says Steve Smethurst Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NHS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items DSM
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