News from 24/10/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Richard Bullick, Richard Whitehead, Nick Skellett, Peter Charles, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Patrick Muirhead, Robert Vincent, Ivo Tennant, Allan Ramsay, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, David Lynch, Tom Finney, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Ian Liston, Will Pavia, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Don Roper, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Richard Whittaker, Antonia Senior, Eldin Crowdy, Mike Riley, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Spare, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Kamil Tchorek, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Hilary Weale, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Michael Tomkins, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Lyn Thomas, Owen M. Jubb, Alison Ryan, Phil Gordon and Kevin Buckley, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Simon Glossop, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Stephanie Dearden (Parent Governor), David Charter, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Tim Haines, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Nick Leason, Louisiana, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Rosemary Bennett and Tony Halpin, John Westerby, Keveh Solhekol, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Rose Heiney, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Bill Edwards, Mary Fido, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Rosemary Bennett and Anthony Browne, Cathy Harris, Bill Robertson, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, W. M. A. Sheard, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Aleks Sierz, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Laurence Lichtenhein, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Brian Clarke, Rajeev Syal, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sanderson, Phil Ridgway, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Lisa Verrico, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Clarence Barrett, Pierre-Yves Gerbeau, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, George Garside, Mark Venables, Clany Solleau, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Klinger, Mark Bristow, Christopher Irvine, Peter Inson (Head teacher),
ResumoThe Times 'The EU must go the British way' £30m divorce Petrol threat The Game The age factor Index Deadly bird flu virus confirmed in Britain Truth about salt How a night of violence was fuelled by website rumours Blair seeks budget deal to salvage his EU presidency In the Times Today The Times Virus confirms bird flu in Britain Biggest trade after drugs and guns July bombers''friend' held 'Kissogram' PC Fatal 999 crash Boy's long ordeal Out on a limb Schizophrenia risk Car with attitude What Parents Say Strategies to Cope with a Pampered Child Hobgoblin How to end spoilt brat syndrome Far from being kind, overindulgent parents can be a danger to their children-but help is at hand to avoid the pitfalls, the author of The Pampered Child Syndrome tells Alexandra Frean Lenders aim to put homes at risk to recover credit card debt Merging spying operations would be 'catastrophic' Plastic Growth Friends honour fatal crash pilot Now read this Children at risk Cliff fans foiled Shared bedrooms Book snobbery Lack of willpower Rhythm and surgery blues Monkey Business KLM Online publicity gives DIY pop stars first No 1 Rape triggers a night of violence-but did it really happen? Rajeev Syal reports on the aftermath of rioting between young Asians and blacks in Leaders blame minority for clashes and call for calm Divided District Previous Riots Brutal sport looks to make a killing at the box office Nationwide Times Online Tonight timesonline Private clubs will not escape smoking ban Ryanair No going back on school reform, Blair tells critics Microsoft Office Rich Divorcees dfs £30m payout for ex-wife eases misery of divorce Witnesses to be trained so that a court appearance is less of a trial Law BlackBerry American Airlines WHSmith Overweight Growing numbers are swapping failed weight-loss regimes for a selection of extreme procedures, writes Sam Lister Tesco Stomach ends up the size of a sherry glass Britain has huge appetite for surgery England pays tribute to the parson's son who became a hero Citroën Charges over Clapham murder The car that really is a mini Judges' pension dispute grows Snowdrops bloom in autumn Expedia. co. uk Broken voice sends Billy Elliot actor back to school for exams Struggle of life on a pension Getting a grip on unruly and violent school children Dons and maths timesonline. co. uk The burden of council tax Life-saving guns You can be too polite Prepare for winter Plague of frogs Timeless art The Times In Burma's Agony Freedom for Aung San Suu Kyi is a precondition for progress A Child of our Time Temper tantrums start in Primrose Hill A heartbreaking tale; and the cookie crumbles nicely for Mr Kipling Ripe for Ridicule The Racial and Religious Hatred Bill must be amended I don't want to be a loan LEA, see me after school These pretentious, obstructive bureaucracies cannot be trusted to reform education The Times Le Carré's propaganda overdose Beware dangerous side-effects-The Constant Gardener should not be swallowed Warriors, statesmen, prelates. Can young David live up to his ancestors? They are one of the great families, like Cecils, the Churchills and the Howards How lobster went up in the world Old menus have enabled scientists to chart the decline of fish stocks over the past 150 years, Mark Henderson writes easyJet.com theAA times2 Women still age faster than men in workplace Wasps that smell a rat Air France Let us bray, says clergyman Great stride for cancer research Terrorists 'boosted' by loss of bus conductors hp 'Junk food has claimed a generation' It will take 30 years to win the war on unhealthy eating, says the new head of the standards agency. Valerie Elliott reports Cameron makes a head start with next generation The Young Cartoonist of the Year Tornado Dave keeps his coiffure dry Ann Treneman on the Trail Great concert? Then take it home on an instant CD Hiscox The Sharpest Critics Operatic thriller that is a shot in the arm first night Opera Tangier Tattoo Daughter, 93, goes into battle for soldier who was shot as a coward flymonarch.com Times World News The Condi Show (including some guy called Jack Straw) hits the road-but with no end in sight It looks like a presidential campaign even if no one involved is saying so, David Charter reports from Birmingham, Alabama Rise and Rise of Dr Rice UN urged to take action over Burma's oppressive regime AOL By Our Foreign Staff: 18 killed in mountain expedition 117 die as jet crashes in storm Police arrest Hariri suspect directline Alpha breaks 154-year record 'We cannot hide. EU must accept globalisation or we are nothing' José Manuel Barroso, the President of the European Commission, speaks exclusively Vista Investment Properties Rise to Power A Year of Trouble Free Cookery Book Bad start to the most difficult job Cardinals call on Pope to save Latin from last rites Church needs lessons to revive its international language, writes Martin Penner tourismireland SAGA (AFP): Brazil votes 'yes' to guns Bomb attack alert (Reuters): Six killed in storm homechoice Firebrand wins power after surge in support Parallel Lives Times Business Profit reports may lift market Virgin expansion House prices dip Quote of the day Industry seeks drive for atomic generators Kingfisher turns to white van man to delivers its FTSE 100 BP drivers' strike could force petrol station closures Stock Markets All around the world, the future is grey Economic View Gary Duncan North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Wine Club Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch Exchange rates Deal of the day Bet of the day The Pound Rumour of the day Stock Market British Funds Business big shot Japanese tax rise 'unavoidable' Infineon faces strike on closure plan Chambishi mine to get $100m smelter American equity firm eyes Compass Norwich Union Virgin has France in its sights in deal with Carphone Global expansion pushes KPMG turnover up 16% Blair urged to overhaul EU food tariffs Accountants to give final verdict on merger move Californian winemaker plans to float on AIM Taipei and Seoul innovate to keep ahead of China hp Research spending in Britain falls Unison report bolsters case for scrapping PFI simplyswitch Lender agrees to less costly terms Lloyds TSB vies with Phoenix in auction for St Tropez Tyre seller treads on Kwik-Fit's toes Former chief at Scott Tod fights for quick return Wake up to the Times British insurer to open two new China offices When top appointments turn bad They seem so right for each other, but sometimes the perfect match can, indeed, be too good to be true, writes Richard Irving Brought down by a Fluttering Heart and a Curious Mind PR chief defeated by own goals Washed away by storm of protest Jilted at the altar, the cruellest blow Gambler who found fame and fortune If in doubt, follow the money Was he the right man for the job? Opposites attract, but only sometimes Founder with the spirit of adventure The Miossouri Department of Economic Development is … Aviation supplier looks to the skies after downturn 21St Century Stars: Cobham Angela Jameson reports on a company that is in shape to put four years of turmoil in the aerospace industry behind it futurebrand Business Equity Prices timesonline Mission to raise the money game Edward Fennell says that in global financial services, the UK is having to prove its standards are second to none skills for Business Putting Skills to Work Financial Services Skills Factfile Shopping around for employment Edward Fennell reports on moves to encourage school leavers to look at retailing as more than a Saturday job Skillsmart Retail Factfile Times Register Shirley Horn One of the last great jazz divas, famed for her daring, slow-tempo translations of popular songs Sir Nigel Mobbs Chairman of Slough Estates who became known as 'the iron man of property' for his rigid grip on company affairs José Pinheiro Neto Pioneering Brazilian lawyer who ran away from home to join the BBC in wartime London Ewart Farvis Innovative academic whose work on radio countermeasures frustrated the Luftwaffe Runaways need hideaways Notebook Charities Elderly, alone and fading away Antisocial behaviour orders to be proportionate Law Report Court of Appeal Jockey Club disciplinary decisions cannot be reviewed by courts Queen's Bench Division Birthdays Anniversaries Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Court Circular Bridge Chess Personal Column Nature Notes Winning Move The Air Miles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Wings spring from the retreating ice Weather Eye Timesonline Times Sport Impek jumps at chance to blaze trail Racing Leaders in the Flat Championships Times Test Ryan eyes classics after second win at top level The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Leicester New approach to raising barbel makes flying start Fishing Brian Clarke meets the man who is tacking one of the most powerful fish with ease Crabtree and Thorman inspire England revival Rugby League Getting to Grips with a Brawler Johns tour doubt after knee setback Racing Yesterday's Results Today's Fixtures Melandri keeps Rossi at bay Davenport on top Kemp in charge Brunel off to flyer Maier shades it Egham through The Results Service Drugs case hints at new transparency Weak athletes pushing China's Olympic Games Tomorrow National success is the first step to making big waves in 2008 Swimming Pietersen lodges in the memory for giving stick to his team-mates The UK'S Most Popular Corporate Golf Event Brogdon hits five to cap weekend for Cannock By a Correspondent: Chester feel the heat as disappointing start to season continues Basketball Game One Chicago White Sox 5 Houston 3 White Sox strike as age catches up with Clemens Baseball World Series Lehman believes team pride could be key to success John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, finds the US Ryder Cup captain hoping his team will lighten up despite the pressure So Close but so Far Other Imperfect Sporting Partners Vauxhall Timesonline By Our Sports Staff: Rose suffers another near miss Masterful Olazábal ends his lean spell Majorca Classic Nadal's stunning comeback floors gallant Ljubicic Tennis Timesonline Clams and Underpants The Essential Sporting Equipment Race for the Prize Five new recruits for All Blacks' assault on grand slam Rugby Union Newcastle firmly in command European Challenge Cup Hazell to fore in Gloucester win Moody and Corry deliver goods for grateful Leicester Ospreys hold firm to topple slipshod Stade Heineken Cup Injured Saracens pair set sights on a comeback Edward Gorman finds Andy Farrell and Richard Hill struggling with their fitness Diamond delighted as Saracens act rough Dire Leeds subside under second-half pressure Wasps feel the sting of defeat at Murrayfield Bath hold firm to claim pole position Two wings will help teams to reach new heights Sport Motor Racing Berocca The Times Crossword 23,115 Loeb shows special flair to clinch Corsica win Motor Rallying Ashling O'Connor is away. The Insider will return next … Times Sport Woolmer doubtful England can rediscover Ashes spirit Never mind avian flu-Chelsea didn't win in the Premiership The Times The Game times passnotes theface Heroine of Burma theclick thebulletin contents Bottoms are beautiful Big bottoms are back: in galleries, on the catwalk and on the street. It's about time, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Why is a Bottom? What a Bummer Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Work harder, live longer-but don't expect to enjoy it Debo's delights Poor wandering one I really have read… Mra Beeton's Book of Household Management, says Antonia Senior It's a coconut. No, it's a horse's leg. No, it's a camel… A new book of craftily cropped-out photographs aims to tease, baffle and bamboozle readers. What you think you see depends on who you are, discovers Stefanie Marsh Love etc The Winter Blues with Airmiles Picture puzzles Jane Clarke Hooked on the white stuff Salt is our national weakness, but where do the risks begin?ANJANA Ahuja reports How to reduce your child's intake Cannabis: good for pain but bad for your health? The drug can be used as an analgesic, but there are still risks in its recreational use, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Breast cancer drug is simply stunning WeightWatchers Pru Health How much oily fish is someone like me allowed to eat? Do You Need Advice? Urban Worrier Are the stinkers driving me bonkers? Crib Notes Volume 'Make sure you keep your waist small and on show and use a wide belt to emphasise your middle' Alegria Finding the right bread when wheat is Public Enemy No 1 Not only those with allergies seek a better loaf, says Michele Kirsch The leaves we liked… and the ones we didn't magimix Dish What you need Today's boarders don't know they're born… The Times A caring face for the law Sarah Vine Would you like to swing on a star? Neil Fisher dangles aloft with the theatre's favourite aerialist, Matilda Leyser How to get into physical theatre Guys and Doils Art of the matter Thank God for TV, it's opium for kids Don't miss The filth, the fury and the shocking truth The late Sarah Kane's plays are being revived in all their provocative glory, Aleks Sierz reports Kane and abie-the peer review Theatre Horrible Histories Touring reviews first night Dance The Sleeping Beauty Mayflower, Southampton Pop KT Tunstall Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Opera & Ballet Concert Maggini Quartet Wigmore Hall Theatre Flanders Mare tv & radio Radio Choice London Film Festival David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Main Channels Factual Sport Choice television multichannel Answers from Back Page BBC One Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise Dispatches Viewing Guide Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace BBC Two, 9pm Variations Vincent The Real Amityville Horror Strategic Air Command (1955) The Big Circus (1959) The Fog (1980) Highland fling takes its final bow Weekend TV Caitlin Moran Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Rolex The Game Juggernaut Stalls for the First Time Inside Whistle Blower Chelsea Come up The Match Mourinho Blames Official as Record Hope Goes Murky Area Europe's Samba Invasion Danny Kelly says the influx of Brazilian talent will help their bid for world domination Clogs, Berets, Helmets… Time for New Dress Code Nextweek Emre's Winning Strike Buys Time for Embattled Souness The Games Angry Beckham given his Marching Orders after following Rooney into Clap Trap Nakata Feeling Right at Home Sheringham Still Has Special Gift Why Flying Pizza Left Writing on the Wall Matt Hughes says Arsenal have egg on their face a year after 'Battle of the Buffet' Pires Upstages Henry Penalty Faux Pas Adds Weight to 'Daft Footballer' Stereotype No Disrespect Penalty Fair? United's Fear Factor Disappearing Fast Loan Vigil Ideal for Smertin Nick Szczepanik on why the Russian is enjoying his borrowed time at The Valley Back in from the Cold Charlton Maintain their Superb Away Record As perrin Ponders his Future Danny's Cups Runneth over Trophies and awards mean much more to footballers than you might think Wigan's Ambition Unchanged Birmingham's Shortcomings Exploited by Pantomime Villain Barclays Premiership Entertainment Table More Misery for Liverpool Coppell Keeps Cool as Reading Challenge Hull City Ipswich Town Cardiff City Millwall (0) 0 Southampton (2) 2 Crystal Palace (1) 2 Morrison 38, Freedman 78 Burnley (0) 0 Queens Park Rangers (3) 3 Nygaard 11, Furlong 18, Santod 42 Norwich City (0) 0 Adamas Left with Familiar Feeling Hoddle's Hopes Harnessed after Another Draw Djordjic Heads to New Level Andersen Could Prove a Bargain if Kiely Stays out Leaderboard Superleagues www.timesonline. co. uk/fantasyfootball talk Sport 1089/1053am Chesterfield Survive Grandstand Finish Hartlepool United Swindon town Blackpool Oldham Athletic Tranmere Rovers Bournemouth Rotherham United Walsall Bradford City Southend United Yeovil Town Easton Has Last Laugh as Grimsby Falter Bristol Rovers caretaker manager Paul Trollope Mansfield Town Timesonline Chester City Notts County Rushden & Diamonds Darlington Oxford United Stockport County Lincoln City Peterborough United Torquay United Unlikely Saviour Kaveh Solhekol on the woman hoping to rescue Wrexham Saturday's Heroes Results and Table Late Goals Anger Smith Scala in Frame Rank of Scotland Premier Fague Petrov Proves the Difference Aberdeen Falkirk Heart of Midlothian Rangers Livingston Bell's Scottish League First Division Second Division Third Division Joy for Leamington Chasetown Chasing Dream FA Cup First round Theresults Newcomers Prepare to Hunt down Big Game Ivory Coast Countdown to the World Cup 228 Days to Go prestbury Clubs Rule Roost now Gabriele Marcotti reports on a tough approach to players at Bayern Munich Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week José Fighting Plot to Turn Back Time Bill Edgar says the clock is ticking on a new feud between Chelsea and the FA Toonarmy Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Stat Attack Bill Edgar Crunches the Numbers Fixtures DELL
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