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News from 25/10/2005

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Penny Kemp, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Louis Blom-Cooper, Malcolm Turner, Edward Owen, Martin Narey, Andrew Billen, Tom Rowland, Neil Johnston, Raymond O'Rourke, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, David R. Pudney, Linda Tsang, Jomathan Gornall, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Matthew Hoggard, Will Pavia, Ginny Dougary, Helena Shovelton, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Charles Bushell, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Hillary Shaw, David McVay, John Rae, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Adrian Ryan, Dr Jason Twinn, Anthony E. Bottoms, Ian C. Curd, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Ann Treneman Politics Sketch, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Paul Randolph, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Jonathan Clayton and Edward Owen, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Richard Lloyd Parry, Yin Dewick, Fiona McCann, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Liz Chong, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Mark Hellowell, Peter Quayle, Russell Kempson, Emma Mahony, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Richard Giles, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, K. L. Samant, James Bone and David Charter, Richard Sarsfield, R. E. Porter, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Woolf, Magnus Grimond, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Michael Reilly, Raymond Keene, Russell Kempson and Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Richard Dyer, Jon Robins, Richard Ford, Nicola Woolcock and Richard lrving, David Mattin, Charles Wollaston, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Ian Loader, Jeremy Vine, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, John K. Harding, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Ross Minett, Philip Webster Political Editor, Roger Boyes and Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir, Terence Morris, David Rose and Valerie Elliott, Douglas Hurd, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, David Semmens, Ellie Slott Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Claudia Hammond, Seán McConville Allen of Abbeydale, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Jacqui Goddard, Jason Mellor and David McVay, Sarah McGurk, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Steuat & Francis, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Frank Furedi, Tomislav Martinovic, Frances Gibb, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times US death toll in Iraq nears 2,000 Galloway threat Fare deal Mother's grief Weather woe Robson returns? Index Terror laws will apply to animal rights lobby World's banker The PC dons PVC as BBC's Little Britain hits big stage Tougher smoking ban is dropped for private clubs In the Times Today The Times Terror legislation extended Peers demand ID safeguards Water inquiry Emergency fund Marathon effort Diana memorial UN ceremony £1.3m scrap art Ticket to Ride Grand Central Network Chopard If you can't find a seat, have a refund A new train company's pledge to offer 'simple and fair' has put the wind up its competitors, Ben Webster reports Village at heart of bird flu scare was where foot-and-mouth began The quarantine centre where parrots may have died is opposite abattoir, report David Rose and Valerie Elliott Europe will impose import ban today Breitling Double act to pocket millions from tie-ins Outsize characters at large on stage first night Comedy Falconio judge furious over 'hick town' gibes British journalist's report has provoked call for an apology, reports Ben Hoyle Alliance Leicester By a Correspondent: Virgin must compensate masseuse directline Architect's killer Immigrant racket Doctor diversity Alpha One lift off Heavy going Rain drives tourists abroad and causes half-term chaos at home Ryanair Destinations in the Sun Teacher will not be prosecuted Police investigate second killing as mother mourns her 'diamond' son Isaiah young-Sam was a gentle soul who would have walked away from trouble if he could, Steve Bird wirtes Is Birmingham on the brink of a race war? Allegations Saddam's henchmen say they rewarded a 'friend' US Senate 'finds Iraq oil cash in Galloway's wife's bank account' The Morgan Spurlock Blow-Out Week Police chief's car did 82mph in 40mph zone Patek Philippe Older drivers run into trouble at resort After a spate of accidents, police in Devon are suggesting it might be time to take the bus, Simon de Bruxelles reports Good things can happen when your phone's on orange Bling up the boring old Blairmobile Dr Steve Croft, appointed Archbishops' Missioner in … Become more attractive in days Picture Gallery With rather wonderful timing, we hear that the Crown … Ps Still no arrests in the search for that modern-day … Flying Blue WHSmith Foreigners owe £30m in parking penalties No Laser Pensioner back in court over tax Man escapes with minor injuries after fireball destroys home easyJet Gallery ends fight for Titian Avian flu Small shops sold short by the supermarkets Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Ten years on, the politics of penal reform are as short-sighted as ever Air fuel tax True spirit of Hallowe'en Free to work Sin bin Plague of frogs Help Still Wanted Only reconciliation will encourage urgently needed aid for Kashmir Penguin Politics The ice floe is the world at work I've got my leg guards, my buttock pads, my little bele. Hello, uneasy rider Class War The quest to improve schools faces its most serious test Sentenced to the Saatchi A child's guide to Big School As the grown-ups debate education, remember what it was like to be 10-and very scared Welcome to this New Age of Deference The collapse of respect for authority hasn't freed us - it's just made us slaves to a new set of masters Dateline Spandau, October 1946. Herr Hitler climbs into the dock … Frank Furedl will be speaking at the Battle of ldeas … intel inside Silent stars rise Valentino-Swanson film missing for 80 years has been restored, Jack Malvern reports Skeletons of class war fail to deliver a body of substance first night-film festival Film At the Film Festimal A limited number of stand-by tickets for all the films London Film Festival intel inside Suspended manager 'did not bear grudge' MaXjet Chicken gives birth to urban myth Estranged father saves son Shoes save boy from 30,000 volts Menstrual cycle affects the brain Vintage information films online Colt Dewar statue gets a facelift Be still my beating heart: Viagra may help there too maXjet Plant offers cold comfort London Energy Sports star pays tribute to heroes of battlefield Judge offers hope of soldier's pardon directline Little beast hurls himself into the fray You've got AA friend Ring Freephone Disasters Emergency Committee Mother wins part-time ruling Paramedic's call-out ordeal npower Prudential everyone can leave the world a batter place homechoice digital home network Lawyers set sights on film downloading The film industry is preparing to prosecute as a Hong Kong pirate is the first to be convicted, reports Dan Sabbagh My big speech let me down through lack of concentration, Davis admits Hiscox Proposals may undermine commitment to education Alliance Leicester Blair takes a cane to the Left over school reform DELL Times World News Amid the bombs and bullets, the US death toll is nearing 2,000 Three bombs at journalists' base Bush can't change direction despite this grim milestone Toucan Pentagon resumes count of enemy victims Multiple Display Advertising Items Prisoner sent back by US is held over Russian raid President's wife died in coma after surgery 'for slimming' reach Multiple Display Advertising Items One in ten patients at risk after operations Multiple Display Advertising Items Vespa Mandarinia Japonica Killer hornets get a taste for humans Women of Iceland in new crusade over lack of equal pay The Times Evita is evoked in a clash of first ladies (AFP): Israel 'dragging feet' over Gaza (AFP): Nigeria mourns (AP): Protesters held (AP): Ukraine reforms (AFP): Pressure on UN (AP): Mine deaths (Reuters): Indecency charge Jailoring The Training and development agency for schools French electricity sell-off sparks anger Power Points Florida towns are battered by worst storm for 50 years sky Britons on holiday prepare for fifth night in shelter (AP): Failed screen test (AP): Fishing dispute (AP): Poll contender (AFP): Ultimate kebab Times Online Teenage white supremacists rock civil rights movement (Reuters): US pressure on Syria over Harirl Times Business Former BA chief to join JPMorgan Wolfson forecast Amec shortlisted Quote of the day Wall Street hails Fed's new chief Greenspan leaves behind a robust legacy FTSE 100 Bank of Scotland Stock Markets Bernanke will take over from a legend North Sea Oil Commodities Face the facts Pound to Dollar Boots tie-up Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Directors' dealings Smaller stock to watch Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot Rich List Michelin deflated Telekom claim J&J's Procter deal Bernanke gets initial applause but follow-up act has his work cut out The Greenspan method laid out in ten easy steps The Years of Greenspan New steersman of US economy says that it is on course for strong growth Gerard Baker talks exclusively to the economist whom some will regard as the most powerful man in the world Ben Bernanke Thames Water to go to market as RWE eyes energy Emirates Compass urged to speed up hunt for a new chief President celebrates as sale shows change from old guard to the new Ericsson wins battle for Marconi with £1.2bn bid Mittal pays $4.8bn for Ukrainian steelworks New Merck chief plans for long-term recovery Xl Capital Once it was a dirty word, now it offers the clean answer for energy Analysis Bradford & Bingley Nuclear option is at least 20 years away Ministers 'hid Railtrack cash lifeline' HSBC Not so nifty fifty Lighting up time Job description Computer Associates UK's output lags in retail and financial services Flowers pulls out of bid battle for Refco futures arm Santander set to take a $2.4bn stake in US bank A Tale of Two Banks The Times LSE rises as battle draws to a close KPMG hands out £59m in bonuses Labour to face £6bn claim in pensions test case The Age of Third-Agers Thoresby regains its allure Warner sets sights on a more youthful audience The holiday company wants to appeal to younger age groups without antagonising its core clientele, writes Dominic Walsh The Times Unit Trust Information Service Corby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suitors sense time is right to move in on Lara Croft firm Chorion and Five make way for more Noddy 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 ICI appears resilient as FTSE 100 remains positive Stock Markets Insulation supplier feels chill as housebuilder cosies up with rival Are Gilts a Safe Haven? Picture Gallery Wolfson Gilts may not be the safe haven that most investors hope Chorion Business Equity Prices redticket Equity Prices Business UBS Top rider profits from his passion Wayne Channon's horse sense proved a moneyspinner, says Tom Rowland Joining a syndicate can cut the running costs But too much success can split friendships as well as rewards, says Tom Rowland Stableyard gossips are riding for a nasty fall Times Register Ba Jin Writer whose early novels expressed the intellectual flowering and social ferment of pre-Communist China Leslie Duxbury Scriptwriter for Coronation Street whose real-life storylines made the soap opera the nation's favourite Mildred Shay Actress, nicknamed the 'Pocket Venus', who appeared in more than 40 films between the 1930s and 1999 Mildred Shay, film actress, was born on September 26 1911. She died October 15,2005, aged 94 Emilinha Borba Brazilian singer who sustained a remarkable rapport with her audiences Emilinha Borba, singer, was born August 31,1923. She died on October 3,2005, aged 82 Liam Lawlor Flamboyant, disgraced Irish politician and businessman Liam Lawlor, businessman and politician, Td for Dublin West 1977-81, 1982,1987-2002, was born in October 1945. He died in a car accident on October 22,2005, aged 60 Lives Remembered Mental patient's rights are protected by scheme of Act Law Report Alternative charge on indictment Court of Appeal Birthdays Buy the Book Memorial Service Appointments in the Armed Services Births Forth Coming Marriages Deaths Court Circular Jeffares Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Dinner Lecture To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Nutkin may not be quite so clever Weather Eye Airmiles are Back Nature Notes Five-Day Forecast Weathercall Times Sport Injury from Aintree fall puts Walsh on sidelines Racing Times Test quent run saw him tailed-off at Punchestown Europeans view Belmont Park as second home in Breeders' Cup The Wright Track Yarmouth Nottingham to inspect Yesterday's Results Cheltenham Inglis Drever resumes at Wetherby Murray gets chance to hasten fall of Henman Tennis Noble erupts at New Zealand's 'Volcano' suspicions Rugby League Tri-Nations Mosley's formula for change wins fast-track approval Motor Racing Holmes running out of time to prove her fitness Athletics The Results Service One short race for Liu, one giant leap in expectation for 1.3 billion Chinese Owen Slot continues his series looking at preparations for the Beijing Olympics Astros left needing to rediscover star quality Baseball World Series Game Two Chicago White Sox 7 Houston Astros 6 Unbeaten Colts riding high before Patriots showdown American Football Times Online Injury-hit Ward calls it a day Lloyd's relief Midweek match Reading on road Higgins blown out Simmons protest Vaughan ready to push barriers on 'challenging' tour The Sunday Times Will Pakistan Test England? From Anne Robinson to tearing up telephone books—it's amazing what rose from the Ashes Henson has no time for regrets or humble pie By Our Sports Staff: Dawson comes out firing Henry set to shuffle his pack as grand plan takes shape The Times Football's Pop Idol finds Wilkins lacking X factor Warnock advises his supporters to stay away Dressing-room fans invited to take Forest down a peg or two David McVay on a manager's unorthdox bid to motivate his team after a dismal league defeat Wednesday frustrated as Brighton save best until last A1 Fayed commits to Fulham Wenger closes in on Vela The Premiership Today Robson may try to come up trumps with Hearts Remonstrations but no remedies as referees run gauntlet once more Lampard and Terry head assault on top European honour Premiership Nominees Foolish yes, but vive la différence Cruyff bites back over taunts from Mourinho Moyes wants more of same after 'turning point' Meeting of Minds Ego Warriors Go Head to Head Tick, tock, tick, tock: Beckham the walking time bomb Simon Barnes believes that fears over his future prompted and act of idiocy The Red Devil Two clues were missing in yesterday's crossword The Times Crossword 23,116 Benítez still troubled by domestic difficulties Bone sorry for goal that wasn't TV rights proposal Solution to Crossword 23,115 Times Sport Beckham feeling the strain Can England's double act keep the fans smiling? The Times Mortgages for Business times 2 passnotes the face Parting in public the click the bulletin contents They're just like us Penguins are a hit at the box office. That's because they produce profound feelings of joy in humans, says Claudia Hammond Picture Gallery Modern morals Is a man tax really a load of meatballs? No suet If I were… Harold said buy a dress—the upper limit was £700,000 News that Harold Pinter had been awrded the Nobel Prize was a wonderful boost during a testing time, says his wife, Lady Antonia Fraser Anatomical mattress topper The Times The workout Keen to lose weight and get fit? Peta Bee reports on the latest news and advice in her new weekly column Mummy, there's a man in our kitchen… When Ellie Slott FISHER's husband died young, she was suddenly back in the world of dating, but rather her parents waiting up for her, it was now her children Kumon My son, 5, insists on having a bottle of warm milk in bed A Problem Shared mentuesday M&s 'It's not glamorous and it's quite unpleasant' Homme sweet homme Hedi Slimane is why jeans are now indigo drainpipes, suits have got skinnier, black is back and menswear is sexy again. James Delingpole meets the desinger who has defined a generation's style Porsche Design Picture Gallery Microwave Man All set to fume at the biased NHS—until I found a lump Times Online Taking coffee with the Reverend Billy The Reverend Billy of the Stop Shopping Church leads Ginny Dougary on a campaign against the multinationals ginning to see the 'Hickification' of Uptown New York kick-start your day with a smoothie food Kick-start your day with a smoothie Can a blend of fruits give you a healthy start, asks Emma Mahony Dish Make Me a Metropolis The fine art of thievery Rubens plundered the masters to produce gold, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Architecture Cities beyond London will star at next year's British Pavilion in Venice. If only they had more character, says Tom Dyckhoff Computer magic meets Wall's street journal Photography Jeff Wall marries high tech with an artful slant on everyday simplicity, says Joanna Pitman The Lion King reviews first night Comedy Joan Rivers London Palladium Entertainments Concert BBCSO/Belohlávek Barbican tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Main Channels Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Hellmanns Real Mayonnaise Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Clearing a path along the road map Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3730 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Cheltenham & Gloucester Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Being a child is not all it's cracked up to be Issue of the Week Children's Welfare Include your vacancies in our jobs listings The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Management 4 Seen in Hansard Correction Failure teaches useful lessons Management The Issue Explained CPA—THE Harder Test CEOs bored by efficiency drive Kay has a pop at managers 100s of Top Jobs Bosses encouraged to cultivate new leaders Careers Jargon Decoder Canals float a profitable plan Interview British Waterways is now the joint owner of a chain of pubs. Robin Evans, its chief executive, explains the public corporation's commercial activities to Jeremy Vine Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health 6 New Medical Research NHS eager to redress legal bill Health Other Stories we Linked Poll backs GP skills check-up Care has its ins and outs Executive Director—External Affairs, Scope, £90,000 Integrated services face final nail in coffin Social Care Grudge Alert Officers sick of nursing role Police Gangs hit on business plan Police Hero . . . Young offenders run riot Prisons … and Villain How They See us Legislation Update Foreign Ways UK university ethics under fire Education Salary Watch Scientists take novel approach The 60-Second Management Book Walking the Talk: Building a Culture for Success, by Carolyn Taylor, Random House, £12.99 Cutting strips off diversity Executive Director—Finance, The Regenda Group, £80,000 Course Watch Careers Riddle Me this Ways to nip crime in the bud Children BAAF adopts child-film plan Charities Prize Caption Competition Taxing poser for charities Housing Web Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Times for a bigger challenge? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobsservice These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk Charity General Housing Get a Job in . . . Security Management Social Services Education How to Place your Job Listing Over to you . . . Even strong nurses are under pressure What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside Locking Horns Multiple Display Advertising Items You can't take it with you—so why not say who gets it? What happens if you don't write a will? Most people don't know, says Frances Gibb Excuses, Excuses Where there's no will, only lawyers win Off-the-peg wills seldom measure up to your family's needs. David Semmens reports Times Online What chance has Saddam of a fair trial? The international tribunal seems more an instrument of retribution than of justice, says Peter Quayle At a mediator near you—cheap and quick solutions A botched double-glazing job was the first case handled by the National Mediation Helpline. Jon Robins reports on the outcome Lawyers may joke about a Drop in Revenue but those who use it love ADR Is the Government's mediation awareness campaign working, asks Paul Randolph Useful Mediation Links Law Awards 2006 with One Essex Court It's best to have your own opinions Europe's food law and bird flu—is there a chink in the armour? The Eu is overhauling its directive on how it will control a significant outbreak of avian flu, says Raymond O'Rourke law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Stars and swipes Pasta master All that jazz lawyer of the week trading places law diary Queen's Counsel Crown copyright and the public's interest Multiple Display Advertising Items

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