News from 26/10/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Steve Morgan, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, D. R. Cooper, Rosemary Righter, Matthew Syed, Helen Rumbelow and Will Pavia, Bel Mooney, Valerie Elliott, Rory Watson and David Rose, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Mary Duby, Rena Stewart, Magnus Linklater, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Zoe Strimpel, James Bone, James Ducker, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Jonathan Strode, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Timothy Dutton, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, J. A. Whittaker, Ann Williams, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, Clarissa Farr (President), Dan Sabbagh Media Editor and Roger Boyes, Erik Eriksen, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Paul Whittle, Rory Watson, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, David Hands, Lizzie Enfield, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Howard Swains and Adam Fresco, Liz Chong, David Charter, Nell Johnston, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Douglas M. Hendry, Angela Jameson, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, John Webster, Gerard Baker, Carola Long, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Vic Truluck, Rob Wright, William Taylor, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alison Uren, Peta Bee, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Robin Castellanos, San Antonio, Christopher Moore, E.Williams, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, Derek Tonkin, Dominic Kennedy and Angus MacLeod, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Jonathan Clayton, Ian Johns, Martin Morland, Dominic Maxwell, Elizabeth Judge and Christine Seib, Deborah King, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Michael Gove, Mark Farmaner (Campaigns Manager), Philip Webster, M.siddique, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Geoffrey Robertson, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, Lucy Tominson, Simon Palmer, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger,
ResumoThe Times Peers throw out religious hate Bill Smoke ban doubt Dear Bel Charter for Iraq Agatha revival Liverpool out 'Poverty, race, murder, Lozells. We know the words, … Pill is history as NHS offers new choice of contraceptives Gps are 'leaving women in dark' over altematives to the Pill Patience Wheatcroft Picture Gallery In the Times Today The Times Religious hatred Bill hits buffers after Lords defeat British grandparent may no longer mean right to a visa Terror Bill back in the Commons Report drug side-effects Penalty may rise Briton trapped Carriers delayed Rape 'made up' Free delivery Arson sentence Bank of Scotland A Chronicle of Gaffes Oh dear... What have I done now? Cherie's in trouble again Speaking tour of Australia runs into controversy over fees which left charity short of funds, Andrew Pierce reports Plans for education reform get a cool reception from parents Schools will break free from councils, which will instead be 'champions of pupils and parents', writes Tony Halpin Briton's killer gets five years ID card experts Cancer screening Prince in prison Fast food fat label Water-skier fined Plea for baboons Dior Troubled World of Child Stars Will Potter magic beat the curse of ageing? GPs 'leaving women in dark' over alternatives to the Pill Alternatives Don't forget: there is a wider choice St. Joseph's Hospice Miele Father killed air traffic chief over fatal crash Dangers of paedophile priests were ignored by Irish church beyond petroleum Bishops did little to protect vulnerable children The Rules on Quarantine Ministers consider bird imports ban after avian flu hits Germany NEC Also Protected AA Citroën Feta ruling is all Greek to Yorkshire cheesemakers Blackberries and humble pie at the BBC Only a fool forgets about travel insurance. Opera singer … AOL It's another year until Prince William takes over as … Picture Gallery Ps Finally, we know the truth behind all those hammy performances … What's your M & S Legal Moves Cheltenham & Gloucester I'll take them on, says Galloway Neocon's long journey Bonhams Boots flybe. com Nokia Earthlings line up for close encounter with Mars Scales of justice The St Helena alternative Give Burma's military junta its marching orders Education - and the lessons politicians won't learn Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Carping while Rome burns Air fuel pollution Threat or treat A sharp jab The Times Clouded Thinking The anti-smoking lobby has lost sight of common sense London Calling The Arab world needs objective reporting If you hear an Almighty guffaw, at least Somebody is reading this Notebook Rational Exuberance The new Chairman of the Federal Reserve has large shoes to fill Today, salute the Iraqis Thunderer Picture Gallery Is this headline really illegal? No, unless you're advising the Met on typography. And that's only the start of our legal idiocy The Times Join the Debate It's time to look again at Lockerbie Flawed evidence and a suspect witness... the doubts grow about this disaster Poverty, race, murder, politics, Lozells. We know the words, not the meaning It took five days and a riot before the mainstream media took any notice Beneath the fury lies a set of misguided assumptions about who women belong to 'Teenagers beat takeaway owner to death' The new Skoda Octavia Football libel case about 'freedom of expression' RaC always there RIAS Tiara outing Princess with a past who has learnt the royal touch hp British swipe at The big US stars have developed a dangerous habit of meddling in film scripts, reports Jack Malvern A chick flick that's an unadulterated fantasy first night - film festival Film March of the Penguins Odeon West End Tickets still available The Times intel inside Cabinet in disarray over smoking ban Senior figures say disunity suggests Blair is losing his grip, Philip Webster reports John Reid training and development agency for schools Patricia Hewitt High price of spreading the government word £50,000 straight down the drain Healthy boost for butter sales Elephants remember their dead Morrisons Vettriano in new 'copying' row BBC pulls plug on Eastern Europe Tory contenders square up to slog out their differences on television Direct Line Insurance plc And winner is. . . DD tries to work wonders on to unsuspecting Tooting teens On the Trail By a Correspondent: Jobs boom will put strain on trains 6X change £1.5bn runway plan to make airport fit for 2012 Olympics Chips are down as poker clubs await court ruling Alliance Leicester Learn the Rules in Hours-Spend a Lifetime Mastering It Currys Blair goes global to appease Paris over EU budget St. John Ambulance Chirac ready to make up, except on farm spending dfs Ghost of Henry VIII casts shadow over summit Centre Court Ellipse Klinikken Art? Easy as falling off a log. . . drunk Auction house urns victory £9m NHS artwork Long way home The right spirit Npower Gas Limited Direct Line Insurance plc smile. co. uk GP 'chose to kill three of his patients' Doctor gave men morphine overdoses because 'he felt it was their time to die', Andrew Norfolk reports Guantanamo protest Stay one step ahead National Gallery may go modern Unicycling doctor fails to comfort Mi5 'let bomber slip through net' T Mobile At last - wildlife haven available, no running water Skokholm, off the coast of Pembrokeshire and renowned as one of the most important seabird breeding sites in Europe, has been put up for sale at £750,000, reports Andrew Riley A whodunnit by any other name first night Theatre And Then There Were None Gielgud Theatre, W1 bulldog first direct Times World News Iraq votes 'yes' but Sunnis warn of backlash Constitution victory hailed as milestone, James Hider reports from Baghdad Many more years of bloodshed in store for US soldiers Detain Hariri suspects or face sanctions, Syria told Intelligent Finance Fabergé eggs at gallery's birth (Reuters): Merkel has a date for takeover (AFP): Church wins battle over cathedral Air France Annan concern at quake effort Afghan 'drug lord' faces trial in US Stumbling blocks litter road to EU membership The Times Business Startup Must Try Harder homechoice digital home network Inside Track Law has 'canned hunting' in its sights South Africa considers banning the easy killing of wildlife by wealthy tourists, reports Jonathan Clayton The Trophy Bag Last gasp for Yangtze dolphins doomed by industrial revolution By Our Foreign Staff: Japan paves way for first empress since 1771 (Reuters): Rockets threat to Gaza peace Drug arrests (AP): Split decision (Reuters): Prisoners alive (AFP): Mugabe defended (Reuters): Letter of the law (AFP): Desperate wives Saga sky Judge says reformed gang boss must die Bloods v Crips Pressure builds on Cheney as CIA leak engulfs White House Waitrose Product Recall St Anthony's Hospital (AP): Fishing violation (AP): Rebels killed (Reuters): Goldfish bowl ban (Reuters): Trapped by a call The Times America pays its respects to the mother of civil rights movement Making a Stand (AFP): Polish coalition talks in trouble Times Business Finance chief of Royal Mail to quit Wednesday Oct 26 2005 Amazon slump Lukoil eyes bid Google listings Quote of the day Mandarin says cuts will hinder DTI from doing 'thorough job' BP admits flaw caused flooding in flagship platform FTSE 100 King offers advice to his new US counterpart Stock Markets Marconi tries to find a pension solution Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft North Sea Oil Sir Brian prepares for battle Commodities Doing well Pound to Dollar Corum Currencies Bottom line Economics 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 HCA profits up Stop Press Deutsche lawsuit Saint-Gobain rise Acclaimed Fed choice has a firm policy on tan socks Gerard Baker on Ben Bernanke, nominated as Chairman of the Fed Rival calls for rate increase to combat US inflation Terms of Office hp invent Dolan family drawn up new buyout plans for Cablevision SCi shares dampened by its revelations on bid approach What Cablevision Owns Google to take on eBay with free online listings 'Rommel' who Ended up on the Wrong Side Germans protest against the invasion of foreign 'locusts' Jaeger-Lecoultre Ex-Mirror chief in £53m swoop for Berlin papers Homeowners may be mis-sold equity plans British Airways Business leaders expect increase in corporate closures German businesses' optimistic outlook surprises analysts Government takes fresh view on its pension proposals The Times King offers hope of interest - rate cut by the spring Accountants may change rules after failure to merge The Times Gent appointed to regulator's Council Appetite for Mergers Miscalculated Businessman fights extradition request Abbey cuts more jobs to fund move into new markets Sheffield could lose 600 jobs Nakheel GSK halts all tests on HIV/Aids treatment France maintains pressure on Mandelson as talks loom The department with a perpetual identity crisis Analysis Refco to be questioned over claim of 'naked shorting' It's all in a name City Diary Christmas trading City Diary Incite-ful news City Diary chartered management institute NYSE chief out of listing inquiry Marconi set to sell pension scheme after Ericsson deal The Times Tax credit boosts Reckitt Benckiser Rise and Fall of Cash-Rich Giant The Times Composite project to revive Longbridge manufacturing Wyevale investor will refuse any offer below 580p a share Whitbread rebuffs break-up talk Travelodge tries to top rival with £26 rooms Who are the culture police at Unesco protecting? European Briefing Commission plans to hack away at the EU rule book Utilities face volatile future as spending frenzy pays off DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary The Times Unit Trust Information Service British Funds 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 Dollar Rates Signet Group outshines market after bullish view on trading Gilts P&o will ride UK gloom as it polishes its Eastern jewels Tempus P&o Steady as She Goes Westbury M&s springs bear trap as shares hit three-year high Stock Markets Nick Hasell Large Caps Futura Medical Banking & Finance Ernest Jones Times Register Rosa Parks The 'mother of the civil rights movement' whose refusal to yield her seat on a bus launched a social revolution in the US Rosa Parks, civil - rights campaigner, was born on February 13,1913. She died on October 24,2005, aged 92 James Rice-Oxley Director of the Shipping Federation who improved both training standards and labour relations at sea James Rice-Oxley, CBE, shipping industry industrial relations and training leader, was born on August 15, 1920. He died on September 19, 2005, aged 75 Evan Allan Great War veteran who took part in the Pacific campaign against German ships and overseas territories Evan Allan, Australian veteran of two world wars, was born on July 24, 1899. He died on October 17, 2005, aged 106 Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Distance-learning written material is VAT-exempt Law Report House of Lords Published October 26, 2005 College of Estate Management v Commissioners of Revenue and Customs Justices can extend application for drugs premises closure order Queen's Bench Divisional Court Times Online Picture Gallery Birthdays Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Women of the Year Luncheon Acknowledgements Appointments Awards Dinner Elections Luncheon Legal News Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Even the alphabet is not long enough Weather Eye Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Recovery stories can carry high risk Racing Times Test Golam finishes fast in dash for title Cheltenham Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings The Times Sports Book The Results Service Pools Forecast Today's Fixtures Jones delays retirement yet again to face Britain Rugby League Ireland meet Kenya in final Frentzen on mend Pound's criticism King retires Wellington Mara Paffett rewarded Olympian shines with display of saving grace Matthew Syed continues our Sporting inspirations series with a soggy outing for youngsters in Ben Ainslie's company Sizeable Float Jennings recovers from early shock to retain title Boxing By Our Sports Staff: Toseland eyes lost crown after Honda deal Motorcycling Gun Laws Come under Review Guillén still shooting from the lip as Sox eye big prize Baseball The Greatest Sporting Film Coe's heavy-medal sounds fail to resonate with all Olympic Games Montgomerie masters art of revival to last the course again John Hopkins finds the controversial and always complex Scotsman on the cusp of another glorious milestone Order of Merit Standings The Thinking Woman's Daily Supplement Squads Welsh fingers crossed for Jones Brown feels the pain as neck injury ends dream of first cap Loudon waiting if stomach for the fight proves lacking Pakistan spin a new challenge Michael Clarke Tendulkar slips straight back into flowing form Testing Times Times Online Giles happy after proving he is not the weakest link Matthew Pryor talks to the Ashes hero revelling in role of senior slow bowler Henman up for duel with young pretender The Times Links Fashion versus Passion All Eyes on Lucy and Judy Show Knowing when to keep mum the key to avoiding family tie breaks By Our Sports Staff: MacKin yet to make his mark as Rosset bids farewell Golf When one ball + one goalkeeper + 12 yards = total abdication of responsibility Thefantasygame Player of the Week Ledley King The Premiership Today Beckham wins support as red card is rescinded Bridge set to return after battle for fitness Carling Cup Third round Martin Samuel Last Night's Results Dyer ready to put injury problems behind him with cameo Links Brilliant Bellamy gives Blackburn reasons for optimism Kitson spices up simple fare with second-half brace Fulham pay for letting Inamoto slip loose Palace inflict further capital punishment on poor Liverpool Steady Villa have Phillips to thank for sealing rare home win Wigan leave it late to shine Livermore kills off Mansfield Van Persie thrives on the chance to impress Ferguson snaps up yearling to end long feud Microsoft Sporting Legends on Turf Playing the name game may prove decisive The Times Crossword 23,117 Neville says United must catch Wigan, never mind Chelsea Fairclough prepares to taste stuff of dreams Times Sport Benitez has no answer to another Liverpool failure The Times Striking out Horse Trading Spinning Tops Obeying Orders Waving Farewell times passnotes the face King of controversy the click the bulletin contents How to stay free of flu Times Online Scenario 2: Sneezes on a crowded bus It's time to get serious about personal hygiene Wash your hands Dear Bel Do You Need Advice? My partner met someone else, but now he's back. I don't know what to do I'm confused about my loving 'friend' Modern morals Facing a Dilemma A shopkeeper in New Delhi, India, sleeps surrounded … Of course you can have a rocket launcher, darling Arctic who? I'm a Dusty fan myself I admit that i like... Anyone for another slice of Battenburg? food Afternoon tea is the easy way to entertain, says ZOE Strimpel Civilised afternoon tea is no longer just for the old-fashioneed Dish The ingredients style wednesday Is Frida the one to save Gucci? 'Maybe you can look sexy just by baring shoulders' The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items A confusing message from stylish Karen Anne Ashworth found rails full of smart items suitable for everyday wear hiding behind the saucy shopfront attire at Karen Millen btw. . . Classic movies that inspire the final cut Yesterday's cinema masterpieces still influence the way we dress today, finds Carola Long arts The latest show on Mean Street Why put art in Nottingham's roughest neighbourhood? Carol Midgley watches culture battle it out with joyriding If the show is vandalised the artist will display before and after images The Times Journeys into public space The Toyota people Oh you pretty things The colours of childhood: burnt umber, Prussian blue, viridian. . . Franklin Little Britain Comedy Portsmouth Guildhall reviews first night Theatre Phaedra's Love Bristol Old Vic Coast Opera & Ballet LSO/Harding Concert Barbican Rosemary Butcher Dance Tate Modern A display of teamwork Working Relationship Dr Gordon Rintoul, director of the National Museums of Scotland, and his personal assistant, Margaret Fraser, talk to Deborah King Win your office party Multiple Display Advertising Items Are you working in a toxic office? Disorganisation and overwork can be psychologically 'poisonous' Multiple Display Advertising Items How to combat stress Stress: the five factors Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 31 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Hellmanns Real Mayonnaise Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Social experiment brings on hangover Last Night's TV Tim Teeman It was a messy show about messy lives, ghoulishly revelling in how beyond the pale the kids were Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3731 Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan
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