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News from 28/10/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Pierce, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Mary Duby, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, David Rose, Caroline Brannigan, Simon Cambers, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Dr Elizabeth Wilson, John O'Byrne, Clive Davis, Anne Gatti, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Warwick Thompson, Carl Mortished International Bussiness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Sheikh Dr Zaki Badawi, Gary Jacob, Jeremy Clarkson, Sir Ian Blair, Michael Hamilton, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Steph Davies, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Paul Simons and Michael Horsnell, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Alan M. Calverd, David Charter, Sir Jonathan Sacks, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Mary Gold, Nicole Swengley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Andrew Salmon, John Hopkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Dr Jane Bowskill, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Greg Hurst and Dominic Kennedy, Marcus Binney, Mahmoud Ahmadlnejad, Vaughan Freeman, Matt Hughes, Philip Webster and Anthony Browne, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Dr Antony Warren, Tom Jeremy Whittle, Juanita Hardy, Alan Pavelin, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Helen Rumbelow, Rosemary Bennett and Gabriel Rozenberg, Roger Boyes, Richard Lloyd-Parry, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Will Hodgkinson, Richard lrving, Dalya Alberge, Kevin Maher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, Neil Fisher, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Sheila Keating, Terry Deary, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sanderson, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Jane Stephen, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Maritz Vandenberg, Owen Slot, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Brown, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Blair warns lran on military action Bush nominee out Work 'hits study' How Good is your Police Force and how Expensive is … Galloway claims Gazza steps up Index Picture Gallery Row over tagging after fresh youth crime spree Davis pins hopes on £1,200 tax cut for every family In the Times Today The Times Drivers push up record sentencing Tagging row as yob crime spree grows 200 at London bomber's burial Murder arrests Wait capped Jail drugs on call Gas pipeline plan Move to scrap jury Babies offend Class of '99 'I worked every day and grades suffered' Tiffany & Co All work and no pay for students Term-time jobs lead to poorer examination results and lower-paid careers, reports Tony Halpin Blair hints at military action after Iran's 'disgraceful' taunt President's call for Israel to be 'wiped off the map' is condemned by leaders across the world, reports Philip Webster President will be further isolated by own goal Michael Theodoulou Analysis What the President Said Doctor failed to report Shipman PC rape charges Drug use falls Brady's motive Rapist on the run Moss checks out Beatlemania bids By a Health Correspondent: Opera's fat ladies have the singing to blame Allure October? It must be time to get the deckchairs out 'I put my money where my mouth is' Global warming is mankind's The heir to the throne's call to save planet conflicts with criticism for lavish spending. Andrew Pierce on the Prince's efforts to adopt an environmentally sound lifestyle The Royal Tour to America Stage set for clash with Bush after Canada bars visit Loneliness in the rat race Homebase Couples are simply too busy for love, says report Separate Lives Pc World Attempts to lighten our lives Deadly effect of turning clock back The RAC predicts that darker evenings will result in an extra 50 deaths on the roads next month, reports Ben Webster dfs dfs Is the Shakespeare we all love an impostor? Dashing portrait that inspired the romantic ideal of the Bard is unlikely to be of him, writes Dalya Alberge What's your M&S Arsonists kill pets Water progress Expulsion appeal (AP): Dog-do campaign Dolly on tour Diocese has had 26 alleged child abusers, says bishop IWC Charge over 'fifth bomber' The not so Freewheelin' Bob Dylan Picture Gallery Sony "The head is the trickiest bit," says the satirical … George Osborne, the Shadow Chancellor, has finally … Picture Gallery Ps Multiple Display Advertising Items North-South split as pubs respond to smoking ban Pay Monthly Peugeot Named and shamed: crash driver who tried to keep identity secret Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Colourist's still life sold Court martial over 'illegal' war No bongs as workers fix Big Ben Nanny McPhee Wild beavers may be returned to enclosure Tessa Jowell's husband faces trial Lib Dems accepted word of £2.4m mystery donor bumper su doku Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Lib Dems' £2.4m donor No easy solutions to the contraception dilemma Fit for fun Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Celebrate this great stride towards peace between faiths Police vision Let's not burn the good Guy Saddam's trial It all adds up Picture Gallery Clock Watching Britain should remain permanently on British Summer Time Dung Heap The Tate Gallery risks tarnishing its image I have no desire for parent power, or to get more involved in my kids' school Record Failure Persistent youth offenders need education, not words Truth, lies and Ken's tram plan How to judge the Lib Dems Look at the way they run their own party to see how a Kennedy government would rule the country The Times Join the Debate Primal scenes destroy the dream Real sex on screen is not about the director's artistic integrity but making a quick buck After the fiasco over the Supreme Court, the Fed gets the right man Blood, sweat and tears of boy named Johnny Cash first night - film festival Film Walk The Line Odeon West End New Clio Here to Stay Today at the Film Festival Screenwriter to tell tale of own aircraft disaster Bose Rely on the State and you will die poor, figures show Wallace & Gromit Three years later, courts finally get the Jewish Joke Free Italian cookbook bulldog By a Correspondent: Rocket for supermarket Heard the One about…? Missing cadet was in mortuary Car tax dodgers cost £147m To let - nuclear bunker, with pub Deer alarms to cut road crashes Zegna Torres the pug is top parliamentary pooch Watchdog names the best and worst of the forces Saga Searches hampered by Lawrence inquiry Non-Emergency Laura Ashley How Did your Force Do? Met chief stands by shooting strategy Multiple Display Advertising Items Drug-run Briton to stay in Japanese jail Gates reveals his 3D vision of the future Watchdog examines Tate purchase row Volvo Tomorrow only in the Times The Ofili File Multiple Display Advertising Items A who's that girl mystery from the master of chaos first night Theatre As You Desire Me Playhouse, Wc2 first night NHS 'can't cope with pandemic' Multiple Display Advertising Items Did Labour MPs in key marginals use taxpayers' cash in race to save their seats? Green & Black's Big Spenders on Direct Mail Most Expensive Cheapest Party Leaders and Pretenders Not a whiff of humour as Pat fails to set health watchdogs alight Ministers with free houses still claim for second homes 'Who's the daddy' storyline boosts Archers audience to record levels Elizabethtown By a Correspondent: Da Vinci Code court battle raises mystery Tum-Ti Tum-Ti Tum-Ti Tum… Index Bush's Supreme Court choice pulls out in face of mutiny Republicans turn against 'inadequate' candidate plucked from President's inner circle of advisers, writes Tim Reid Three Weeks from Nomination to Withdrawal Step forward the real nominee Corpso Bride (AP): Swiss helped in nuclear arming (AFP): Cave-in kills 18 (Reuters): Taleban trial move (AP): Terror arrests (AFP): Fowl play (AFP): Day of struggle (Reuters): Cowboy fined JVC In the Red Zone A murderous conflict in the land of smiles Hundreds of people have been killed in southern Thailand in an uprising shrouded in mystery, reports Richard Lloyd-Parry Nazi raccoons invade the wineland Vineyard owners across Germany are hiring bounty hunters to kill furry animals with a taste for grapes, reports Roger Boyes The Times Mischief-Maker in a Mask Detainees 'locked in' as fire kills 11 HSBC France outlaws tobacco tourism China curbs courts killing too many innocent people direct line Japan to lift ban on US nuclear warships Seven die in non-stop offensive (AP): Student satellite goes into orbit (Reuters): Priest confesses to having affairs The Constant Gardener Dozens injured in head-on crash of long-distance Blue Train UN team links more oil cash to Galloway wife's bank account Industrial giants accused of paying £1bn bribes Iraqi regime received 'special favours', reports Carl Mortished The Guilty Parties John Lewis Parting Schröder sticks boot in Blair EU budget deal is slipping away The summit mood was upbeat, but the French and Germans are threatening the ambitions of the British presidency, write Philip Webster and Anthony Browne Food fight creates a diplomatic pickle Trade war looms between Korea and China over a condiment that resembles a bloodied bandage, writes Andrew Salmon EmpirEdirEct. co. uk Eating cabbage can help to stop cancer The Times Index MG Rover owner in further talks Capital slumps Bank float is test Quote of the day SEC begins inquiry into GM accounting practices Glaxo shows up rival with offer to license flu drug Oil price rises propel Shell to record prift FTSE 100 Stock Markets Some home truths about outsourcing North Sea Oil Activism can have a good name Commodities Sara's debut Pound to Dollar Logitech Currencies No oil shock Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Microsoft ahead Hilton profits rise Satellite setback Austrian bank to sue over former Refco chief's loan The Times Refco jitters put spotlight on new Goldman Sachs-led float Hedge fund managers will fight tougher controls Sainsbury's drops Accenture to bring IT back in-house PizzaExpress boss gets slice of float Aegis pushes for deadline to conclude takeover bid Boots to pay £100m in costs for sale of unit Reuters shares slide on news of end-of-year weakness Carbon Trust WorldCom settlement agreed Pubs veteran buys Wessex chain BAT profits fall by 66 per cent Honda's $1bn to lure Americans The Times China mourns its 'Red Capitalist' Son who changed name lives 'red-chip' lifestyle HSE Godfather's gall Right to speak out Storm trooper Hermes looks to California for new chief Calpers' Governance Campaigns Eurotunnel investors told to face reality Companies must alert watchdog on pension plan sales Marconi shows why we trail on R&D hp Interest on home credit 'is too high' MPs to decide on new savings Bill Government looks at fraud measures Next interest rate change will be up says think-tank New Mortgage Approvals Rise Bentley US must head off inflation, says OECD The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Elan spends $17m in hope of Tysabri comeback express AstraZeneca's price hit as R&d spending falls Azs Drugs: The Five Top Sellers City upbeat on news of Glaxo prospects Convergence could take off this time round Media It's business as usual for besieged Aegis chief Robert Lerwill says that the media planner need not do a deal, writes Dan Sabbagh Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Top of the Morning on Radio Heart's breakfast slot delivers top radio ratings 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 Other Sterling Exchange Rates French Connection feels the heat as tough retail climate worsens Gilts Shell's solid platform may become a little shaky in the future Eurotunnel SABMiller falls flat with the rest despite brokers' boost Stock Markets Center Parcs 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Wish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register The Rev Philip Morgan Champion of ecumenism who worked tirelessly to promote a united Christian response to the challenges of the modern world Air Commandant Dame Pauline Parsons RAF nurse who served in many hotspots from the Second World War onwards, and rose to become head of her service Frank Lepper Oxford classicist of quiet distinction who gave unstinting service to his college and his pupils for more than forty years Ronald Pearsall Prolific writer of popular non-fiction whose subject matter ranged from Victorian sexuality to collecting antiques Ingredients of public nuisance Law Report House of Lords Successful defendant can be deprived of costs Court of Appeal Armed Forces News Results Birthdays Births Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Marriages Deaths Births Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths In Memoriam - War Dinner Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items nationalnumbers. co. uk Crock of gold hidden in the garage BMW goes funky with monster off-roader Big trucks make quite an impact at Brands Timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items eliteregistrations.com St Jude brings feast of stormy weather Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Skimping on Lost In The Fog is missed opportunity Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Stoute has hunger to be man of the world Newmarket Wetherby The Times Sports Book Uttoxeter The Results Service Today's Fixtures Tour puts spoke in Armstrong's wheel with silent snub Cycling Europe in race to halt decline and catch rest of field Athletics Globe-trotter Thomson plans triple trip Sailing Sail of Century Reading face clash of dates Hinds bad break Sculthorpe move Swail on a high Skinstad steps up Young loses gold Testing time Cannon pushes the boat out in titanic struggle to put 'little sister' on the map Hearts may prove to be McClennan's trump card Rugby League Tri-Nations Series Robinson out to show England's core value Davies steps back as Tykes seek to repair season Club versus country dispute heading to the courts Timesonline The Sunday Times Toulouse produce stylish way to win From a Special Correspondent: Loudon can prove he is not another wrong' un England's players will need to be up early for the … St Lucia tries to find room to fit in Barmy Army Geoffrey Dean says that demand for World Cup tickets will outstrip supply Saints go marching on, but in which city? American Football Cursed Two out of Three Ain't Bad The Times White Sox sweep away curse of 1919 Baseball World Series Van de Velde hits stumbling block in bid to be one of the girls The Times Montgomerie in control as the gloves come off First-Round Scores The Times Eventing chiefs vow to learn from lessons of Windsor Equestrianism Murray rolls on but the end is nigh for Henman Tennis Flitney bitter that dream game had nightmare ending The Times FA powerless to rule on Shearer incident Gerrard regrets missing Owen Haynes farewell O'Brien doubtful England romp Pardew sees way forward through window Medical History The Premiership Today Is Kirkland fit to play for England? Don't bet on it Family rush to Best's bedside as doctors battle to save him Owen Slot on the vigil outside a West London hospital as fears grow for the former United star mazDa Timesonline 'Just like Morecambe and Wise, so sport and alcohol were meant to be together' Boost for Wenger as Arsenal loosen the purse strings A most Gratifying Ale Jol seeks balance to tip scales for Spurs The Times Crossword 23,119 Vital Statistic Chelsea beaten but far from bowed as attentions switch Dependable Hughes ever ready to take the fifth Times Sport Gascoigne manages to get back on the ladder The Times The Road Less Travelled Best clings on to life as doctors refuse to give up times 2 passnotes theface Foot-in-mouth outbreak theclick thebulletin contents There's no escape… The Times's fiendish puzzle has the world in its grip, report our forcign staff Sofa Workshop Tomorrow in The Times Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Has marriage gone out with the bin bags? Saddle sore Fright night Ten signs… That your local animal quarantine centre is in trouble. By Damian Whitworth Right here, right now The best buys on the high street, chosen by the Times fashion team The Times food Where can you find the tastiest cuisine? Sheila Keating prefers the clean, strong flavours of Italy and Asia. How about you? Competition —Italy (1) is free in the paper tomorrow Hungry hordes to feed? It must be brunch time It's half term and the house is full of starving visitors. Jill Dupleix suggests four mouthwatering ideas to keep them coming back for second and third helpings In season: Jerusalem artichokes health Is early abuse at the root of schizophrenia? Unlikely Don't blame the parents, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford many factors play a part in creating psychotic conditions Health briefs sounds And the Merseybeat goes on Liverpool—Capital of Culture or culture of capital? Richard Morrison finds out Heroes Pool of talent: 10 unmissable Scouse charmers Martell He came from Sasnak to change New York (Ok, the corner of 54th and 6th) Treasure Island Mixing with the mainstream The outlaw Dj and remixer Danger Mouse has come in from the cold, says Pete Paphides In the name of the pose The Times Classical Shostakovich War Symphonies Albums Pop The Complete Studio Recordings Abba Polydor Times Online Singles Classical The Bartered Bride Sir Charles MacKerras Folk Ridin' the Stang Daniel Patrick Quinn Downloads Pop The Last Romance Arab Strap Chemickal Underground Radio The Rakes' progress The Rakes' mission is simple—bring The Office to punk, their leader tells Steve Jelbert The Magic Numbers Times/iTunes free downloads offer Why the fat ladies sing Singing predisposes the body to put on weight, research suggests. Warwick Thompson reports It's not over: the fat lady slims Guaranteed to raise the roof Valencia now has the largest performing arts centre in Spain, reports Neil Fisher The easy icon maker of architecture Two for the no-show Boards of Canada are so publicity shy they make Dylan look like Robbie. Will Hodgkinson gets an exclusive, reclusive interview The Times Entertainments Crank Yankers first night Pop The Dandy Warhols Theatre The God of Hell Donmar Warehouse, Wc2 Concert Philharmonia/Dutoit Queen Elizabeth Hall Jazz Preservation Hall Jazz Band Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times 31 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial ITV Burberry versus the Chavs Viewing Guide Bleak House BBC One, 8.30pm Variations Catherine the Great BBC Two, 9pm The BRIEFITV1, 9pm The Magdalene Sisters (2002) Film Choice Wait until Dark (1967) Nightwatch (1998) Channel 4, midnight Davies cuts through the Dickensian fog Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3733 Word Watching Philip Howard Polygon Grlln & Black's Organic The Times Thesurveyor Ninety per cent of us choose agents by the quality of their brochures. So why aren't they better? The Facts behind the Figures: Focus on: What Estate Agents Say: The South East In Mews House in North London Out Period Cottage in West Sussex Away Edwardian Property in Devon Scandalous Storeys The scene of naughty, high-society going-on is for sale Octacon Them next Door The art of being a good neighbour is not easy, as Damian Barr knows British Gas Homealone The Bright Side of Leaf Good hedges can reduce tensions—and they perk up the garden, writes Anne Gatti Cuttinghedge homes Arsenal Island of Seduction Madeira, haunt of the rich and famous, is ideal for a second home, says Lucia Adams The Stadium Ilminster Rise Barratt Lower Mill Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Persimmon The Mother of All Battlements If you have a spare £4 million, this Tudor hall offers a fabulous chance to own 100 rooms and 46 acres, says Marcus Binney The Berth of a Brand New Era These luxury lodges are no ordinary caravans, and come with matching price tags of up to £269,000, reports Jayne Dowle Scotland House in the West Highlands Holiday Homes Three locations for great vacations Isle of Wight Flats near the Solent South West Cottages in a Cornish Valley Bred for Perfection A Lake District hotel has been turned into miniature, mansions, says Caroline Brannigan barratthomes. co. uk New Flash of Lighting Thegreatindoors Modern chandeliers can often electrify an otherwise dull room, says Nicole Swengley Dubai Select Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairview St James Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford & Bingley Gardendelight Desperatelyseeking The Times What'son Multiple Display Advertising Items www.panpeninsula.com

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