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News from 27/10/2005

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Carol Lewis, Helen Watson Cox, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Richard Conradi, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Debbie Harrison, Philip Webster and David Rose, Christopher Wood, David Rose, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Rear-Admiral Richard Heaslip, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, David Isaacs, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, George Barbour, Alex Markham, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, John Clarke, Feargus O'sullivan, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Rajeev Syal and Tom Baldwin, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Jeannette Hyde Deputy Travel Editor, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Neil Bentley (Director), Captain Marcus Elliott, Liandudno, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Rhind, Angela Jameson, Charistine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dominic Shelmerdine, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Dominic Kennedy and Rajeev Syal, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alice Olins, Michael Reilly, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Sean MacAulay, Matt Hughes, Steve Coomber, Oliver Chapple, Burhan Wazir, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, A. V. Gordon, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Steve Smethurst, Carolyn Asome and Ben Hoyle, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Richard Branson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Geoff Carr, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Tosin Sulaiman, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Scott Oliver, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Peter Jenson, Oliver Hylton, David Sinclair, John Naish, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Robert Thomson and Michael Binyon, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John Plummer, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Toby Rose, Angus Batey, Graham Dunn, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Edwards, James Christopher, Edward Seation, Nancy E. Gay, Olav Bjortomt, Laura Murphy, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore,

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The Times Zarqawi terrorists in Europe jailed Britain's detente Keys for prisoners 'Kylie effect' Chelsea defeated Fashion fallout Three years, three arrests: truth about the Lib Dems' £2.4m donor Pubs will call time on food to keep smokers In the Times Today The Times Blair tries to mend fences with call for shared EU policies Unoionist fury as Ulster amnesty law scuppers murder inquiries Best ailing on life-support Biggs stasy in jail Queen's birthday Heatwave today Island vacancy Correction The new Kate Moss Cartier That dress made him, but his label has aplit at seams Inmates at 22 prisons given the keys to their own cells Spending watchdog criticises the Prison Service over accommodation built to ease bulging jails, reports Richard Ford Rising Figures Rise in failed asylum-seekers ASBO school ban Heart disease Oxbridge success Creating Narnia Honour conferred Correction An Ever-Expanding Problem Prada Supermarket giant's secret strategy for keeping its workforce fatty-free Record donor could face five-year prison sentence for fraud Businessman who gave £2.4 milion is 'shocked' to hear of warrant out for his arrest, James Doran reports from Florida dfs Party treasurer asked for help to save his business Inquiry into £2.4m gift to Lib Dems Signatures on firms' documents raise more questions Crowded rush-hour train derails Commuters feared a terrorist attack as firemen led them to safety through a darkened tunnel, writes Tosin Suliaman Argos Deepcut tries image change Power-cut death Sentence limit Concert concern Sinatra returns Bark lacks bite Smoking Sin Bin Intelligent Finance Landlords threaten revolt over choice between serving food-or smokers 'Kylie effect' sends women to breast-screening clinics nectar Cancer target fails to catch tumours maxjet The Haul I awoke to sound of thieves roaring off in my 4X4 Mercedes M&S Maxjet The Times Ps Archbishop's secular side Samsung Ex-officer cleared over knife in bag Saga tiscali Carer's 'very short' marriage leads to row with family over £800,000 award At the Film Festival The F Word Australia's racial conflict exposed to wider audience Rangers Shock A motley crew shines in scenes of brutal beauty first night Film The Proposition Odeon West End Paganini's violin offered for sale Nationwide Murder victim 'chased teenagers' Model of St Paul's is highlight Britain's 11 million binge drinkers Peugeot Fertility key found by British scientists Genetic map shows route to new world of medicine Football chairman awarded £250,000 in Times libel case Sweet Dreams Again Cheltenham & Gloucester AA Sainsbury's Virgin's progress Private cash is good value Smoke-free or free to smoke? It's time to choose Pity, and pardon Join, the debate with Times readers worldwide… Saddam must be tried in Iraq Witness protection Stateside Hallowe'en Forgotten Guy The Times Funnier Money Charles Kennedy and the Electoral Commission must both act Smokelese Smoking A dozen different ways to keep the bar clear Headstones don't have to be gloomy. Lighten up with a Tracey Emin neon Arts Nootbook Facing Facts The EU is not in crisis. But it is creating at a global level Isolate Syria's tyranny Thunderer Cabinet Preaching is no prophylactic Those who bemoan teenage pregnancies should be promoting better contraception not abstinence Join the Debate The Times Don't let yourself be pinkwashed It makes you feel good, but caring consumerism is not the best way to help charity Who will history remember as Galileo and Copernicus rolled into one? To understand the scale of Greenspan's achievement we need to go back to the 1970s KLM National Geographic Single and sick of it: meet Bruce Jones The Pension Service Ripper hoax suspect denied bail Asda threatened with ASBO London Eye loses rent challenge HSBC Malodorous 'witch's brew' was used to keep foot-and-mouth spirits at bay Biker fled to pub leaving girlfriend to die in road 42 New Su Doku Puzzles Dixons sky Under Threat Doing Well Retailers on the hook for selling endangered fish Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cherie's fee for speech prompts call for a 'spouse watchdog' With Balir away, Third Man finally takes over the world Politics Sketch Clarke hints at retreat over 90-day Terror Bill detention John Lewis Bird flu caught from Thai zoo Lethal gas leak Arson attack Dog saves boy Miners march into battle for 'missing' injury payments Was a glass of Egyptian red King Tut's real poison? keypoint Mummy's Ruin Blunkett's shares in DNA-test firm Disasters Committee Union party 'became drunk brawl' The sacked general secretary of Aslef gives his account of how a summer barbecue turned nasty. Steve Bird reports Sour slice of American pie offers Hellish vision first night Theatre The God of Hell Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Magnet The Sharpest Critics Navigation boxes will make road tolls viable Richer Clarkson runs into row with safety campaigners Beavers making a comeback after a 500-year absence Pay Monthly Back in the Wild Times World News Al-Zarqawi's Europe cell jailed The trial in Germany revealed how the notorious terrorist leader organises Holy War in the West, Roger Boyes reports Russian Apples and Little Girls It's walkies or else, as Rome dogs exercise their rights Oral-B No Laser Chirac's corrupt aides are convicted New Orleans population to halve Four-year-old rides for a record US agrees to close troubled base Navy denies beaching whales New Polo Fishermen block Spain's ports in desel protest Europe's future-liberal or statist? France and Britain defend contrasting social models at the EU summit today, Charles Bremner reports from Paris Times Online Homicide jail term War crimes arrests Immigrant inquiry Second delivery Morrisons Mirrors help villagers to come out of the shadows Financier shot dead in traffic Pledges before Yesterday's Meeting Nations respond in life and death race against weather Money pours in as the UN names and shames countries that have been slow to contribute, but it may be too late to helf the homeless, Catherine Philp reports Alliance Leicester healthy and essential Marston Hotels As winter descends, ais workers fear the worst Suicide bombing adds to strain on a fragile truce Prudential Destroy Israel, says Iran Learndirect Advice Line Alliance leiscester Syria faces a showdown at UN over Hariri killing US blames new bombs for rising death toll BAA Gatwick Hero who saved his comrades From Farmer to President President flies home to Uganda after old foe returns from exile Yoweri Museveni talks to Giles Whittell, Robert Thomson and Michael Binyon about political rivals, scrapping trade subsidies and measuring homosexuality In his Own Words Times Business Refco man talks to investigators Nomura sackings Boeing soars Quote of the day Shareholders may get billions in Anglo Ameriancan clear-out Heinz's bid for HP is put on the regulator's plate FTSE 100 Insurer may join race to buy pension schemes Stock Markets Chief's prudence is best path for the Pru Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Exports add to chilly autumn Commodities Numbers man Pound to Dollar Hobgoblin Currencies Matter of taste 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 short MGM Mirage fall Brazilian inquiry Rakuten TV stake WPP is stripped of creative side of its Samsung account Bad October for Sorrell Toyota to overtake GM by end of next year Unions fear job cuts as Northwest seeks to outsource Tributes to Lord King, the man who revived BA BT First Choice has £100m to splash out on niche holidays Airlines slice into packages The Wimpole Clinic Icelandair owner lifts its stake in easyJet to 16% CAT fight ends with deal over royalty payments DLA Bayer signs up J&J for $1bn drug Another player considers bid for Refco's futures business Battle lines shift in telecoms turf war Analysis Nomura sacks 25 workers during record trading period BT takes on media giants with broadband TV service Investor concern over stratergy of new Pru Chief Career What Prudential plans to do under its new business strategy Collins Stewart steps up sale talks after FSA clears hurdle European regulators investigate deals of top GLG trader Equitable Fallout City Diary Turned to ICE City Diary Ken v bureaucrats intel inside Steep rise in mortgage court actions Paymaster backs down from drive to reclaim tax credits Young Tur 'can remedy EU demographic timebomb' Statistics watchdog urges data auditing Consumer sownturn delivers blow to confidence in industry Glitch delays trading in Max on explorer's AIM debut Exports Galore Boots poised to make case for merger to EU watchdog A dash of whisky with your tea? Scotch production a potent boost to economy RICS quells fears of a 'mad rush' on housing Learning how to escape the student proverty trap Enterprise Inventor stuck with idea to make his mark Live music mogul plans new empire Interexec 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 Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Thinly traded stocks sent higher amid word of botch by US bank Gilts Anglo American's plan to focus on mining is a gem Tempus Mining Gold Cat Scottish Power's utility deal goes under the microscope Stock Markets Nick Hasell Wyevale Business Equity Prices biE How to achieve public trust in official statistics David Rhind wants state data to be clearer and more credible Times Online Index Sir Barry Sheen Judge whose verdict on the Zeebrugge ferry disaster blamed captain, first officer and owners of the Herald of Free Enterprise Leslie Yoxall Mathematician who helped to break wartime German Enigma codes at Bletchley Park Arman Sculptor and painter whose best works and ideas kept the ability to surprise and delight for more than half a century Lives Remembered Guillaume Dustan Gay writer whose advocacy of unprotected sex enraged other activists Memorial Service Lord King of Wartnaby Ves in Brief ther Salaman, ezzo-soprano and teacher, is born on March 21, 1914. he died on August 30, 2005, aged 91 Constance Moore, actress, was born on January 18, 1920. She died on September 16, 2005, aged 85 Kathleen R. F. Griffin-Burrill, language teacher, was born on March 8, 1924. She died on September 18, 2005, aged 81 Court Circular Corporation of London Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-Private Dinner Lecture Luncheon Reception Richt of access to court not violated UK transposed Habitats Directive wrongly Timesonline Power to hear claim against Greek parties Court of Appeal UK in breach over Porton Down gas records Law Report European Court of Human Rights Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Autumn leaves enough time for the more stately retreat Malmesbury, £87 a night; Jersey for two nights a £150; nine-night Mad cruise, £439. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers The pleasures of pyrotechnics… Magic of Malaga's best Kept secret Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Late October brings us the rough stuff Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move AirMile Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Index Dunlop delighted to honour Cup date Racing Iris's Gift wins despite errors Yesterday's Results Times Test Cumani is struck by dual blow to raiders Macs Joy to follow Champion route Stratford The Times Lingfield Park Racing Taunton WPBSA set to pocket £20m from BBC deal Snooker Pryce learns to value his career Rugby League Montgomerie getting his head right for showdown Order of Merit Timesonline Revived Rose cures early wilt and enjoy full bloom Growing Pains of a Prodigy The Results Service Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times MacArthur makes fresh waves as businesswoman Sailing A Special Correspondent: England warned series victory is primary function Boycott's rehabilitation complete with return to TMS The Yorkshireman's Yorkshireman Game Three Houston Astros 5 Chicago White Sox 7 GQ White Sox take long road to greatness Lost in Time Times Online Cohen returns to England fold as club form dictates Wake up to the Times Henry braced for spear tackle to top agenda International Squads Grand prix runs into World Cup Ely bowled out Citroën's U-turn Missing masters Nicol's revenge Lloyd through Japan confident of seeing off South Africa in World Cup bid Ljungberg and Reyes ready to stop shift in power Jol dares to predict tide is turning for Spurs Ross makes Molineux move FA bites back Vital Statistic George Swindin Robson tries in vain to bite lip over referees The Premiership Today Ireland job not on list of priorities for O'Neill Liverpool not getting message on home front Jekyll and Hyde Rush laments the lack of hunger at Anfield The Selhurst Park Lowdown Benitez puts on vintage defensive display after latest loss Maserati Crouch must stick at it until supporters shut up Argentina poised to profit from new Maradona Beckham on his best behaviour as Real get roughed up All in a Name Trundle's New Deal Gabriel's fertile mind plans World Cup ceremony Petrov in inspired form as Celtic exact revenge Last Night's Results Jarosik seals win for Birmingham with quality finish Bloodied Shearer has the final word Carling Cup Third round Chelsea suffer shoot-out blues Carling Cup Third round Adversaries Relish War of Words Hasselbaink on the mark to put Everton's revival on hold Johnson the fall guy adds to his long catalogue of misfortune Brave Borgetti takes chance to convince Allardyce Referee cast as villain on Barnet's big day out Ballack key to easing Ferguson's transfer frustration Murray's growing stature proves to be greatest weapon "Old Speckled Hen" The Times Crossword 23,118 BBC gives DIY fixtures the tennis elbow Giles Smith Returns on Saturday Times Sport New era dawns as Henman hands over torch to Murray The Times Mortgages for Business Inside times 2 passnotes the face Doctor Who's girl the click the bulletin contents Saving Cash As a new film about Johnny Cash is shown at the Times London Film Festival, Rick Rubin tells Burhan Wazir how he rescued the Man in Black the life The songs Sunrise: a legend begins Johnny Cash Special Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Two mounted police officers on patrol in Moscow, where … It's our right to cry if we want to, get used to it Cameron's poppy appeal palls a little Birth of the blues You know your life's in trouble when. . . . . . your cat turns up in a collar you have never seen before, says Hugo Rifkind Beat the Winter Blues Foul fridges in the big queasy Laura Murphy left New Orleans just before Hurricane Katrina struck. She returned to a stinking, festering white-goods hell Could a scented shower gel be the cause of my chronic problem? answers your health questions Ask Dr Stuttaford Film First Black to the future, dudes There is only one Man in Black, Ok, but some will insist on emulating a legend, says James Delingpole How to get the Johnny Cash look. . . What Old-West style does for a girl's affair food True grits will put spurs on your chest Here's the real flavour of country, says Feargus O'sullivan A great bowl of grits could make anyone feel warm and wanted Dish Southern Fried Chicken What you need screen At last, a part to dye for Reese Witherspoon has found that brunettes have more fun (and Oscars?). Sean MacAulay met her The Times London Film Festival Broken Flowers Musical couples in the movies Stop the whirl, I must get off Week one of The Times bfi London Film Festival was a blast for James Christopher I've been stunned by some films and appalled by others Close-up and personal: London Film Festival talks And the final week of the LFF looks like scrubbing up rather nicely too, says Wendy Ide The Brothers Grimm is almost too creepy for children Thumbsucker This flashing blade carves Z for Zzzzzzz Wendy Ide sees the swash buckle under the weight of modern political allegory in the latest adventures of a clay-footed hero Illegible Article Various tortured souls show that there can be very mixed gains without pain, finds Ian Johns Totally Lond on New DVDs Mysterious Skin 15.101 mins Pressure 15.120 mins Times Online Cinderella U, 75 mins In Fading Light 15.102 mins How Marijuana Mary blew Disney's mind The artwork for Cinderella, at last released on DVD, was radical, says Sean MacAulay Under the hammer: Original Disney art DVD Dinners What you need Battle in Heaven The French 'exception' proves the golden rule France likes to protect its directors but a new breed is gunning for Hollywood, says Ian Johns Carte Noire French dressing: The best of Gallic films at The Times bfi London Film Festival Carte Noire LA Story All the bigger films have crashed and burned this autumn Boys (and girls) from Brazil Prizewinners from the Rio Film Festival are coming to London, says Toby Rose Rio sticks to its brief of showcasing the best of Latin America Flying down to Rio: Black … Prague Movie Books Michael Caine: A Class Act Christopher Bray Faber, £20 Close Up and Personal Catherine Deneuve Orion, £16.99 Win Tickets Theatre And Then There Were None Gielgud, W1 reviews first night Pop Kaiser Chiefs Brixton Academy, SW9 Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells Theatre Comfort Me With Apples Hampstead Theatre, NW3 Illegible Article Limited Season Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Was (Not Was) Jazz Café, NW1 F-Ire Collective Queen Elizabeth Hall tv & radio Radio Choice London Film Festival 31 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Hellmanns Real Mayonnaise Viewing Guide The F Word Variations Blitz: London's Firestorm Underground Britain Film Choice A nasty surprise amid the familiar Last Night's Tv Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3732 Word Watching Polygon Hear again with nothing in either ear Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Contact us The Times Well, it seemed like a good idea The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened Renault careers The bright sparks of industry Creativity Data File The Office Psychologist Coaching Cash in on your future Motivation... Financial Security Raise the topic of pensions and watch your friends grab their coats and make a dash for the door; but planning is key if you want to enjoy the last of the summer wine, writes Daniel Allen Test Yourself. . . Do You Have an Executive Iq? Wet Blanket or Security Blanket? Case Study accenture Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … What Can I Earn? How can I keep our secrets in the family? Worklife Challenge Employers must learn to make wiser moves Talking Point Mature Students With more and more students gaining a first degree later in life, Carol Lewis finds that business is being rather tardy in adapting to the changing graduate profile The Key to. . . . . . Corporate Blagging Mayor of London "It's advantageous to have work experience" Making the Most of. . . Local Careers Fairs Bonus Points Where next for. . . . . . Imperial College Graduates? Are You our Graduate of the Year? Look for the salary package that fits your requirements The Smart Money Look beyond the annual salary if you want to compare jobs, says Debbie Harrison. Other employee benefits could boost the total package by as much as 60 per cent Unique Selling Point IUM students rub shoulders with some of the wealthiest individuals on the planet The Times Global stage demands multilingual managers MBA Interview Speaking more than one language is expected in mainland Europe. The image of the tongue-tied Uk executive abroad must be consigned to history, says Steve Coomber A Business Alliance Fad Surfing Balanced Scorecard Case Study Zeitgeist Leadership Timing is key for candidates MBA Admissions Strategy The application process comprises three rounds, so you need to plan your move as the window closes, says A. V. Gordon Course Watch How Do I Become. . . . . . A Rocket Scientist? 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