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News from 31/10/2005

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Andrew Robson, Chris Doyle Director, Lucy Alexander, Gabriele Marcotti, Rosemary Righter, Cath Urquhart, Richard Whitehead, Catherine Riley, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Robin Butler, G. Davidson, Sarah vine, Gary Duncan, Mark Souster, Leo' Lewis, Pauline Campbell, Diana Wainman, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Dries Van Noten, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Ducker, John O'Byrne, Alex Griffiths, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Chris Griggs, Howard Jones, Martin Broughton, Ben Lyttleton, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Lord Rennard, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Pauline Batstone, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ron Lewis, Andrew Bull, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Phillp Webster Political Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Norman Giller, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Glyn Tegai Hughes, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Julia Magnet, John Hopkins, Diana Johnson, Rob Allen Director, Nick Szczepanik and Gary Jacob, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Philip Sadler, Rob Wright, Gerard Wright, Qc, Tom Mitchelson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, C. E. Aspin, Chris Elliott, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Hughes, Anne Frame, Kaveh Solhekol, Theodora Short, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, David Davis, Wiliam Rees-Mogg, Damian Whitworth, David Mattin, Dalya Alberge, Oskar Jonson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Ashling O'connor, Catherine Rlley and Jill Sherman, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Ian Bradshaw, Moira Petty, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Sarah Butier and Martin Waller, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Aki Riihilahti, Frazer Jarivs, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ashley Wheaton Director, Ben Hoyle, Lucy Haden, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Luke Jennings, Michael Evans, Jeremy Williams, Mark Venables, Chiefs M. Moiser, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent and Richard Hobson, Olav Bjortomt, J Clifford Davies, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Zucchini and Parmessan Pasta, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Blunkett urged to quit over shares 'Mad cow' flu row The Game NHS complaints P&o bidding war Deaths spark riots New law to add £1,000 to house sellers' bill Trading down After the grief, the hope: Kashmir border opens In the Times Today World News 31-39 Business 40-53 Sport 64-80 Times2 The Register 57-63 Crossword 79 Miscellany Today's Weather Selling up: Who Foots the Bill? 'Buyer beware' is still a wise notion Sellers facing £1,000 bill Long hours 'cost millions' Cleaners on strike 'Sick' thugs Skull success Best improves Hirst tops art list And finally... Fiscal fantasy out of tune with fact Picture Gallery Hobgoblin Dclicionaly dark Harsh note of a £33m tax deamnd Inland Revenue is threatening the survival of Britain's orchestras, writes Dalya Alberge Patients ask for second opinion on under-par hospitals MPs send cancer message of hope Common Danger Blood clots may kill 60,000 every year in Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Security File BBC drama spooks women spies from coming into the fold The violent death of two female characters is blamed for a slump in Mi5 recruitment, Michael Evans writes npower Blair presses on in face of damaging Cabinet leaks Troubled Times Scots Tory 'should go' Ministers to look again at train and bus alcohol ban Iraq factor takes toll on the TA Manpower levels are in free-fall with reservist troops leaving at the rate of more than 500 a month, Michael Evans writes BlackBerry Ministers back down on forces' voting scheme You've got AA friend By a Correspondent: Loyalists tell military unit to stand down Saga Ryanair Teenage mourners died 'after police car chase' Microsoft Office Bonhams IWC Schaffhausen since Blunder may free 'terror envoy' The Home Office has missed a three-year deadline to deport an alleged al-Qaeda ringleader to Italy, Daniel McGrory writes £6m exercise study decried as a waste of time and lottery funds Espace directline Inside Track Yellow card for Sunday school yobs At the Film Festival Tickets still available Unlimited broadband Unlimited local and national calls Haunted by the shadows of childhood first night Film Hidden Odeon, West End AOL Dark portrayal of desert war tipped for Oscar glory British director Sam Mendes explores the Gulf War through the eyes of a young marine, Dalya Alberge writes Bill Gates in £28m boost to Britain's war on malaria Subaru Gates Donations Mystery of £500,000 phone bill Festival grows out of the surf Barristers to suspend protest Penguins play guinea-pig easyJet.com Saintly figures kept waiting 'Mad cow' rules will halt advance of flu treatment health monday tiscali London Centre for Refractive Surgery Germ Warfare dfs Fields where a lethal virus is born By Our Foreign Staff: Bush needs more money to cope with killer illness Oxford self-rule hangs in balance bulldog Green Flag By a Staff Reporter: Mixed-ability sets 'give no educational benefit' Business Startup You first Lloyds TSB Enter our Competion Texting teenagers are proving 'more literate than ever before' BBC launches Arabic TV Our overcrowded prisons do not work Lib Dem funding Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Age as a restriction on voting, sex and work Furry fiends Collective Irresponsibility Signs that an unsettled government is losing its grasp Physical Perks The lucrative business of conducting surveys to prove the obvious Study the face below. Now, why shouldn't research scientists do that? Beating the Backlash The bombings in Delhi show the desperation of Islamist extremists Bleak and still bleaker Picture Gallery Crushing freedom's voice US prosecutors are blackmailing the press and perverting the Constitution in pursuit of Lewis Libby The Times Oxford cannot carry on like this Tomorrow's debate could be the beginning of the end for centuries of tradition Another day, another loopy policy. It's enought to make you lose all respect Spooky boat ride throws light on waterway ghosts A Hallowe'en canal tunnel trip turns up unexplained mysteries, reports Ben Hoyle Suzuki More Believe in Ghouls than God Hiscox Connecting you with your customers The Game Children buy weapons online Trading officers seek website knife ban after survey reveals lack of ID checks, reports David Sanderson Cameron goes green as fight for leadership gets heated Weekend Words 'Burglar' dies in 60ft window fall Cancer drug debut Mother arrested Girl attacked Overdose deaths Fine weather BBC clock-up If only they'd read The Times... Pink Gunpowder, plotters get their wish, 400 years on TV re-creation makes the Guy Fawkes dream come true, Adam Sherwin reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Bombers fail to derail talks as leaders seal border peace deal Rival Groups Chaotic place where tourists and cows mix Paharganj buzzes with both backpackers and local people, writes Cath Urquhart Multiple Display Advertising Items US 'force-feeds' hunger strikers (AFP): Islam's girl power (AP): Election violence (AP): Cathedral reopens (AP): Hurricane strikes (AP): Tourist bus crash (AP): Fatal baptism 'Where?''Auctionair' Deaths provoke youth riots on suburban estates (AFP): Police fire on protesters during island elections homechoice digital home network (AP): Vatican anger over beheaded girls Dancers on compassionate leave Iraq war wrong, says Berlusconi $690,000 for Pope's old Escort The Times Diabates UK Police powers to curb trade in sex slaves Rising Toll After the fighting, Kurds look to their day of independence hp Rac always there A Land Apart Nationwide Bush under pressure for clean-up as CIA scandal takes its toll Choice of judge for Supreme Court close Brimful muserums put art under the hammer Should American cultural institutions keep all their treasures or make way for new ones, asks James Bone in New York HSBC The world's local bank Apsley Tailours Ltd Lord of the Rings stakes his name on a very long Kong Roaring Success over 70 Years Times Business Lehman's plan to expand in Europe Monday Oct 31 2005 Compass bid Deutsche Telekom Quote of the day Bid battle launched for P&o after Dubai approach Losing Steam Gree light expected for E… to make its long-awaited L… FTSE 100 Stock Markets The reality: there is no pensions crisis North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar E Trade Financial Currencies Economics Look ahead Exchange rates Business big shot Directors' dealing Bet of the day Change on the Week Rumour of the day British Funds Smaller stock to watch Briefing Bombardier aims Stop Press Baoshan trumps Praktiker float The Times ENI talks plan Akbank bond Partner possibility Pressure to merge rises for building societies The Times AIM attracts steady stream of companies wanting to float Daresbury to steer flortation of Kazakh goldminer Call for flexibility in trade talks Plans for Longbridge revival Management to buy Peacock US rates expected to rise again L'eau D'issey Pour Homme Plasterboard maker announces another acquisition in Mexico Regulator to give pension trustees greater powers Under the Spotlight High street retailers miss out on magic of Hallowe'en and holidays Costs aggravate SMEs' troubles Royal Mail anxious to keep hold of GLS intel inside The road to Beijing that was paved with gold Huang Guangyu is already China's leading electrical goods retailer, but he is set on further expansion, writes Jane MacArtney So much money, so much work to do and so little time Big ... And Getting Bigger The role of the Federal Reserve Economic Briefing Windows Minister declares nuclear 'renewable' How Barclays was cut down to size PR campaigns are intended to improve the profile of busicess. Sometimes they have the opposite effect, writes Caroline Merrell Chairman given the back seat Jewel of a gaffe Naked truth: size does matter In a fizz over tradition Did not check fine print Costly to be in deep water Ready for anything Not so slick Play with fire Independent spirit survies 71 years after Caribbean birth Oil and gas remain the Premier attraction Simon Lockett has a tought act to follow, but he is ready for the risk of running things his way, reports Peter Klinger Banking & Finance redticket Austrian Best Price Moves to fill thousands of IT vacancies Edward Fennell reports on attempts to remedy the lack of IT skills that are holding back a quarter of British firms skills for Business E-Skills UK Factfile Can you cut it with the power players? Cogent Factfile Semta engineers change of image Edward Fennell considers measures designed to attract new talent to the UK's cutting-edge industries Semta Factfile Win this exclusive Su Doku Board Puzzle The Times First Edition Su Doku Board Puzzle is the perfect way to play your favourite brain-teaser. Solve an easy puzzle and win one of 200 games The Times How to Enter Times Register Penn Kemble Dapper Democratic Party activist whose influence extended across the spectrum of US politics penn Kemble, political activist, was born on January 21,1941. He died on October 15,2005, aged 64 José Azcona Honduran leader who could not prevent his country from being used by the US as a base of operations against Nicaragua José Simó Azcona del Hoyo, Honduran politiclan and businessman, was born on January 26,1927. He died on October 24,2005, aged 778 George Swindin Arsenal goalkeeper whose performances laid the foundations for his club's famously mean defence George Swindin, footballer, was born on December 4,1914. He died on October 26,2005, aged 90 Keith Freeman Agent whose bloodstock purchases won a string of classic victories for their owners Keith Freeman, bloodstock agent, was born on March 10,1917. He died on September 25,2005, aged 88 George Archer Golfer who won a dozen titles on the PGA Tour George Archer, golfer, was born on October 1,1939. He died on September 25,2005, aged 65 Purposes in schools site Act override those of trust deed House of Lords Taking blood may not mean seeing red Queen's Bench Divisional Court The night sky in November In search of the real Bethlehem Notebook Archaeology The "Green Roads" of England, the network of trackways … Memorial Services Election Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces University News Latest Wills Births, Marriages and Deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Birthdays Court Circular Anniversaries Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam - Private School Notices Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Around Britain High Tides Abroad Cold comfort for punters this winter Weather Eye Paul Simons Weathercall Times Sport Europeans find cold comfort at Belmont Racing Times Test Belmont Details Time has come for Breeders' Cup to travel the world Warwick Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Carlisle The Wright Track Championship Leaders By Our Racing Staff: Makybe Diva seeks own chapter in cup history By Our Racing Staff: Carberry to partner Best Mate at Exeter Plumpton Wolverhampton Athletics Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Darts Football Golf Ice hockey Motor rallying Rugby league Today's Fixtures Rugby union Schools sport Snooker Tennis Taylor powers his way to title Harlow advances Murray knockout Golding triumph Clijsters at home Ireland cruise Brunel stay top The Results Services American football New York warms to game that came in from the cold ICE Hockey Alan Lee finds crowds flocking back after a year-long dispute Times Online West double keeps Cannock record intact Hockey By a Correspondent: Towers rise to the occiasion in setting up final against Eagles Stern collars bling bling with new dress code Ian Whittell reports on how the NBA is trying to keep up appearances Quick Look at the Favourites Eastern Conference Western Conference Blunder-struck Britain look far from at home Gillette Tri-Nations Series The Times Keeping up with Jones will be a tought task How They Stand The Times Injured Henman cuts his season short Lemi's speed puts Bristol on fast track for success European Challenge Cup The Times Andrew's ambitions tested to limits by former colleagues Staniforth completes hat-trick as Irish run amok Contepomi gets his kicks from giving masterclass to Glasgow Wale Grand Slam Barkley and the backs enjoy new plan Heineken Cup Sting in the tail as lucky Wasps earn late draw Heineken Cup By Our Sports Staff: Vyvyan stars in French exchange Where They Stand Llanelli strike late to secure 'miracle' victory Ospreys collapse after bright start swiftly fades Fighting Talk French League Shame The Times Leicester loss is one in the eye for Moody McGinley storms through as favourites stumble Final Scores from Valderrama Monty's Milestones Course Notes Woosnam will treat Ryder Cup as just another battle there to be won The Europe captain tells John Hopkins that he can handle losing, as long as the match is played in the right spirit From a Special Correspondent: Anderson eyes his chance to reverse swing in fortunes HDD The Times Crossword 23,121 The Insider Solution to Prize Crossword 23,114 India schedule tough on England and supporters Times Sport Montgomerie gets hands on a much-loved old friend The Times Investec Thegame Cheapskate Nation Pass notes the face God-given talent the click contents 31.10.05 the bulletin The bargain hunters More and more people are shopping at discount stores. Are the British losing their snobbery? Carol Midgley reports Netto 'People tend to think that if something is cheap it must be rubbish, and while that can be true it isn't always' Modern morals Picture Gallery In Turkey, mind your Qs—and Ws Glass ceiling Oh, come on. This decade isn't that Noughtie I really have read... The Bible says For lessons on life, just ask the experts Geniuses, eccentrics, artists, survivors, writers—a new book publishes a collection of their reflections on life The Times Love etc Afternoon plonk-ers Richard and Judy, the king and queen of daytime TV, make unlikely fans of fine wine The Times health monday Guilt-free junk food? A seaweed by-product promises to reduce our absorption of fat. David Mattin reports Why we would feel more full on less food Life Scan The role of alcohol in cirrhosis of the liver ExtraLife The quest to find the key to physical and mental illness New research sims to unlock the role of nature and nurture in mind and body diseases, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford How can I get rid of my pot belly after the birth of my child? Weight Watchers Do You Need Advice? Health briefs Pru Health Urban Worrier Who's that drunk in the mirror? Crib notes The intriguing case of Mons Poiret's influence on style Poiret food food Buying bangers is now a lifestyle choice. But make sure the meat content is high, says Sarah Vine The Times Three Golden Rules of Sausage-Buying Sausages & the Law Dish Zucchini and Parmesan Pasta What you need implication is that by paying more you are getting not only a better sausage but a better nutritional experience and another thing... Why it's not time for the end of the show Sorry, it's all a bit too Pure for me Mustn't grumble, eh, Gwynie? arts Punk, disorderly, but still on his feet Rebel choreographer Michael Clark does not flinch from risk, says Luke Jennings He set his face against conventional beauty Lollycop The baddest boys in ballet Art of the matter Everybody's absolutely appalling, present company excepted At last, a guide to navigating the 21st-century social mincfield - but only for people like us reviews first night Pop Saint Etienne Barbican Theatre Gladiator Games Crucible Studio, Sheffield Concert CBSO/Schiff Symphony Hall, Birmingham Invasion Iowa Theatre Steptone and Son in Murder at Oil Drum Lane Theatre Royal, York Don't miss Your pass to the best in the arts Entertainments Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Index television multichannel Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Packed with Unseen Special Features Variations Film Choice Green helps Rocket Man to take off Weekend TV Caitlin Moran Viewing Guide SU Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3735 Word Watching Polygon Not Tor Trick or Treat The Times The Game Says Why Arsene Attracts Wrath of his Rivals When Self-Belief is Unbelievable Robert Regrets Not Admitting Injury Problem Vassell Homes in on Villa Visit Tomorrow in the Game Mourinho Brands Wenger a 'Voyeur' History on Leaders' Side Again Top of the Table Bridge Shock at Roman's The defender tells Matt Hughes how the Chelsea owner helped his recovery Wow Factor Aids Lampard Downfall of United Empire Oliver Kay looks at the problems that need to be tackled at Old Trafford Yahoo! BT Latest Bulletin on Best Offers Cause for Hope Ferguson is Left Stunned Middlesbrough Manchester United One Mystified Head Coach and an equally mystifield … Is It Real or are we Dreaming? Theimage C-Word Mares Me Swear The Two Dannys A Schoolboy crush and a boy with a replica shirt gave Danny Baker a lifelong hang-up The Times King Threatens Arsenal's Reign Totenham Hotspur Arsenal Thegames Barclays Premiership Benitez Shows Capital Gains Liverpool Alonso 18, Zenden 82 West Ham United (O) 0 Workaholic Bolton Grind out Victory Charlton Athletic Bolton Wanderers Birmingham Look out of Touch as Bruce Finds Himself in a Rut Birmingham City Everton Newcastle Lit up by Dynamic Duo West Bromwich Albion Newcastle United Shambolic Sunderland Facing Long Winter of Discontent Sunderland (1) 1 Whitehead 4 (pen) Portsmouth (0) 4 Vukic 48, Taylor 59, 67, Silva 74 Newcastle Lit up by Dynamic Duo Barclays Premiership Jewell Grows Weary of Underdog Tag Wigan Athletic Fulham Entertainment Table Five in a Row The Games Coca-Cola Championship Lee Draws Blank with Changes in Loan Rule Plymouth Argyle Millwall Crewe Alexandra (1) 2 Crystal Palace Norwich City (0) 0 Derby County (0) 1 Queens Park Rangers (1) 2 Preston North End (0) 0 Leicester City Brighton & Hove ALB (1) 1 Ipswich Town Coventry City (0) 1 Luton town (0) 0 Walcott Beginning to Fulfil Potential Southampton (1) 2 Stoke City (0) 0 Vauxhall Reading Play Same Old Record Reading (0) 1 Leeds United (0) 1 Alcohol Offers Simple Answers Aki Riihilahti With the fame and fortune comes more presure and not all humans can cope Tactically Astute Cardiff Dig in to Promote their Ambition Sheffield United Cardiff City Poor Fortune Haunts Hoddle Watford Wolverhampton Wavderers Coca-Cola League One Name of the Game for Swansea is Trundle Swansea City Chesterfiled Colchester United (1) 3 Milton Keynes Dons (0) 1 Barnsley (1) 2 Doncaster Rovers (0) 0 Nottingham Forest (1) 1 Brentford (0) 0 Gillingham (0) 2 Port Vale (1) 1 Bristol City (0) 0 Huddersfield Town (0) 1 Scunthorpe United (2) 4 The Games Coca-Cola League Two Ling Plays down the Wonders of Orient Leyton Orient Oxford United Carlisle United (4) 6 Rochdale (0) 1 Barnet (1) 2 Cheltenham Town (0) 0 Shrewsbury Town (2) 3 Boston United (1) 2 Macclesfield Town (0) 2 Wrexham (0) 1 Bury (0) 2 Northampton town (0) 0 Wycombe Wanderers (0) 2 Results Gascoigne's Long Haul Tom Dart finds that Kettering's fans have mixed feelings about their new manager Lowly Burton are on the up Burton Albion (1) 1 Anderson 20 Altrindcham (0) 0 The Times Hearts Broken Hibernian Heart of Midlothian The Game Bank of Scotland Premierleague Strachan Enjoying the View from on top Dundee United (2) 2 Sutton 4 (og), Samuel 30 Celtic (3) 4 Hartson 17, Sutton 28, Archibald 32 (og), Pearson 88 Dunfermline Athletic (0) 0 Falkirk (1) 1 Kilmarnock (2) 4 Rangers (0) 1 Dundee UTD Celtic Dunfermline Athletic Motherwell Falkirk Livingston Bell's Scottish League: First Division Second Division Third Division Hibernian Heart of Midlothian Kilmarnock Aberdeen Rangers Inverness CT Milan Bury Demons Gabriele Marcotti sees the Rossoneri claw back Juventus's lead Saturday's Heroes October 31, 1987 Results and Table Results Italian League The Fantsy Game Win a Share of £200,000 05|06 A Little Late to Capitalise on Wigan's Value Buys Leaderboard Superleagues tolk Sport 1089/1053am Extra Time Wey Aye, Gromit, Smashing Tackle The great eccentric may be back, but Bill Edgar foresees more mishaps Toon Army Calvin Sholman's Comic Book Meroes Stat Attack Bill Edgar Crumches the Nombers Today Fixtures Clanks Be your Own Label

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