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News from 07/11/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Richard F. Miniter, Gabriele Marcotti, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Simon Rushworth, Neelam Verjee, Sam Pilger, Neil Johnston, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Gary Neville, Mark Souster, Clive Broe, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Editor, David Rhys Jones, Nigel H. Lodge, Philip Howard, Alex Wade, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Graham Dunbar, Patrick Kidd, Alex Griffiths, James Hider, Nick Herbert, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, David O'livery, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nancy Durrant, David McVay, Michael J. Todd, Chris Griggs, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Anthony Ralston, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Catlin Moran, Richard Robinson, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Will Pavia and Greg Hurst, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, David Charter and Fiona McCann, Liz Chong, Nick Szcezepanik, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Danny Kelly, Anthony Minghella, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Neil Harman, David Lawrenson, Robert Bridges, Ann Treneman, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, George Weath, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, The Rev Canon David Trustram, Aidan Harrison, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Zoë Strimpel, Chris Campling, George Caulidn, Mrs Danny Murphy, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, David Mattin, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Lucy Powell, Nick Kelly, Stewart Tendler, Jessica Douglas-Home, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Alan Mandel, William Rees-Mogg, Tosin Sulaiman, Chris Dale, Alexandra Blair and Greg Hurst, Tim Hames, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Alice King, Ian Whittell, David Sanderson, Mike Vita, David Sinclair, Kerry Norman, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jane Macartney, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Leading judges court controversy Rocky summits China flu alarm Harry Potter The verdict Bid hostilites Killer code bungle 'The last chapter of the Greenspan saga is finally … Outrage as Paris burns and French riots spread Girls go first Who's feeling blue now, Mr Mourinho? Judges ready to take legal action over pension tax In the Times Today The Times 'Middle-class, middle-aged' magistrates set for makeover Seat on Bench Three die as car hits lorry Murder charge 'Safe' cigarettes Boycott moves Racism appeal Missing toddler Solo successes True Blue Rolex Lord of the lies: but who is bogus earl? Girls take the lead in race for academies Alexandra Blair and Greg Hurst report on what could be the first step in 'nationalising' private education The 'critical friend' with a serious role Eleven injured by firework Ministers' conduct Teacher's fight Bank raid charges Burnt body found Memorial service Women are safer What, No Xbox for Me, Santa? Gu… The gift everyone wants but only a few will find Microsoft has told Christmas shoppers to cross its Xbox off their list, writes Dan Sabbagh Flames spread to all corners as Chirac tries to keep … After ten nights of violence, the riots have spread to the provinces, writes Charles Bremner The man whose fate rests on a solution to the revolt Colour-blind policy has fed Muslim radicalism Simply the best Harry Potter so far—by far As seven thousand fans packed Leicester Square for the premiere of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire last night, The Times asked some young fans for their views Pink When Harry met his first teenage fancy first night Film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Empire WC2 Available on Every Route American Airlines Tycoon laments lost $65m as sex.com thief sits in … Sex Surfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Dead psychiatrist riddle Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitehall wheels out 'burghers' to promote British beef Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Order to kill was 'never given' Police chief denies using vital code word before London bomb suspect was shot, Stewart Tendler reports London to Brighton rally brings out car veterans Barclays Traumatised RUC officers to sue Forgotten Constable for auction Women 'deserve equal pensions' Birds hungry for cooler weather five Ships' crews at mercy of pirates on deadly seas Multiple Display Advertising Items New asthma drug could halve attacks Breathless five The Sharpest Critics Butterfly flits from sumptuous to sterile first night Opera Madam Butterfly Coliseum, WC2 TA casualties are paying for their own operations Blair 'passed up' chance to delay Iraq war dfs Part-Timers Serving Longer Spending the bonus on Botox and liposuction Multiple Display Advertising Items City boys pay handsomely to look good Cost of Beauty Blair stays firm on terror Bill Multiple Display Advertising Items Main Points Deeply angered by a life of frequent disruptions Multiple Display Advertising Items Children moved up to 20 times in wait for adoption Tax and the Tory party Who can we trust in the fight against terrorism? Service pensions Going to the Movies Wanted: a cinema museum Tony Blair End of Summertime Private passions Not just hot air Special relationship Secular humbug Oh yes he can Get in lane Picture Gallery Mix and Match A pioneering experiment in British education Guilt Trip There's nothing like a holiday for giving back How pain is cured by looking in a mirror; painting by numbers Trading Places Instead of exchanging insults, negotiators must today talk turkey Maradona puts his hand up again Choose your poison, Tories If the party's leadership struggle is to become a drinks contest, they may be better of with hemlock Join the Debate Join the Debate Time for the Left to be brave again In the face of a new totalitarianism, Labour must rediscover its moral strength A pope for our times: why Darwin is back on the agenda at the Vatican For sale at £300,000: bijou des res, ideal for single car Multiple Display Advertising Items Garage Sales Time to get the drop on pigeons Gervais in battle of Little Britain Gay inmates get cuddling rights Petrol fumes may be recycld BlackBerry Mum, where do chips come from? Charity drive at flick of a wrist A tiny movement will carry disabled man across Africa, reports Tosin Sulaiman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sometimes the Camera Does Lie… How Britain was first to save a real Private Ryan Leadership rivals to steer clear of Tories' civil war in Scotland The two Davids air their differences for first time This Week in Parliament Victor Chandler Camilla shows appetite for royal tours The royal couple relished a visit to an organic corner of California, writes Alan Hamilton. Pictures: Ben Gurr Tourists who pack their conscience Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to Go Times World News Bush puts brave face on failure to secure trade deal The Latin Americans have stalled plans for an economic zone to rival the EU, write David Charter and Fiona McCann Talks go to extra time but Brazilians hold key At least 20 dead after tornado cuts through American Midwest Flying Blue Opposition claims poll rigging (AP): Temple a bridge for tolerance (AFP): Evacuation of junta begins (AP): Thief pinches all the best crabs By a Correspondent (AP): Nationwide hunt for death-row prisoner Hear again with nothing in either ear Surfers rise up to defend best wave in California Prisoners find 'oldest church' Ireland (Reuters): US troops hunt for insurgents (AFP): Leader attacked (AP): Mob Kills three (Reuters): Quake crossings (AP): Gifts to Israel Multiple Display Advertising Items China fears bird flu killed schoolgirl Decision to ask for outside assistance highlights gravity of the threat facing the country, reports Jane Macartney in Beijing Rebel TV reporter defies bombers to tell his story Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget talks reignite rebate row I don't even love Europe, says Finn sent to sell EU Brussels' new man in London aims to challenge traditional British views of the Commission, he tells Anthony Browne (Reuters): Iran seeks new nuclear talks (AFP): Anti-mafia mayor (AP): Baltic paradise (AP): Former foes meet (AP): Prison killing (AP): Dogs attack boys (AP): Saintly mother Times Business Pilkington facing City criticism Mowlem suitor JNL warning LSE pressure Quote of the day Scottish Power is braced for bid as E. On talks drag CBI attacks Brown's spending New optics cut Swede Ftse 100 Stock Markets Expect more of the same from Bernanke North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Ing Direct Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Look ahead Exchange rates Deal of the day Bet of the day The Pound Rumour of the day Stock Market British Funds Business big shot DoCoMo agrees to buy into retailer Stop Press Russia to double oil exports to China Parmalat abstention threat Two members of HVB board resign The Times Power House to offload stores Times Online Pilkington is pressed to take £1.9bn Japanese bid Diageo shareholders hit by cold-callers NEC Bankers prepare for bonus bonanza as City deals surge The Times Rewards to boost property prices for London and Home Counties Cashing in The word is out if you've got it, spend it Trend Micro Tesco tells MPs of aim to double small stores Homeware retailer targets UK Macquarie to be told 'put up or shut up' on LSE bid The Times Join the Debate CBI urges Brown to reduce the tax burden on business Analysts forecast a rise in interest rates Working out acer Work to live? Live to work? No, live at work America 'is facing a pensions crisis' Multiple Display Advertising Items Boom turns to bust for their generation Coming of Age The Times Drawing comparisons What's in a name for boss on paper trail to growth Richard Irving on a president's double set on selling a brand Fallen out of the Power 100, but not fallen from grace A handful of Britain's prominent business people have bowed out or moved on to pastures new, discovers Robert Cole The Times Departures The group that took the stock market to the people Race is on to bring F&C back to the front of the field Troubled times will test the next chief executive, reports Patrick Hosking C. V. Business Equity Prices austrianairlines At the heart of the skills revolution Edward Fennell looks at efforts being made to improve and pep up training standards in higher and adult education skills Putting Skills to Work Lifelong Learning Factfile Modern Cinderellas need our respect Skills for Care Factfile Special concerns for civil servants The newly created Government Skills Council is facing interesting and unusual challeges, reports Edward Fennell Government Skills Factfile Times Register Geoffrey Keen Hardworking stage, film and television actor who specialised in playing tetchy authority figures Alvaro Domecq Franco loyalist and landowner who contributed to the revival of the bullfighting tradition in Spain William Hootkins A talented and larger-than-life actor with a gift for friendship that survived political arguments Skitch Henderson Talented conductor and bandleader equally at home with Bob Hope and the New York Philharmonic Lives Remembered Fight to save villa country Notebook Architecture Two fish fingers to conservation Power to issue transitional provisions in EU duties Law Report Court of Appeal Importance of second opinion Court of Appeal Memorial Service Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Want to place a classified advertisement? Court Circular Deaths To place death notices Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Furry surfers ride the ocean currents Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Online Times Sport Final Standings in the Flat Championships Times Test Spencer turns title win into cakewalk Fixtures off Down Royal in defiant mood after bomb alert paddypower Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolverhampton Grayling Days are compleat delight Vauxhall Today's Fixtures Eight in a row for Cannock Brunel at summit Pelous in trouble Melandri double Serial success China onslaught Dilshan shines The Results Service Confident Deng blazing a British trail in Chicago Sam Pilger on the Sudanese-born, London-raised man who is mixing it with the best in the United States again this season Leicester prove themselves as genuine title contenders Gordon the man to boost home hopes in 2012 How They Stand Hohaia pushes claim and places Britain on red alert silverscreen Noble under pressure to take Long shot Sale cling on after Faure brawl Guinness Premiership Future appears bright as young guns start to fire at Kingsholm How They Stand Northampton show substantial appetite Bath lose way while stars look to greater heights Losing Streak The Times Clark comes on to the pitch with late try for New Zealand England looming for wounded Wallabies New Zealand are still not satisfied after crushing win Owen Slot hears the All Blacks players talking only about the mistakes they made after they thrashed Wales in Cardiff Black is the colour to wear if you want to look devastating Times Online Land Rover Wales left in shock as All Blacks hit top Gear Murray sees Khan as role model for future Ron Lewis finds a growing respect between young British sportsmen WBC could add insult to champion Klitschko's injury Harrison has weighty issue on his mind after seeing off Hussein MacArthur and Jourdain set the early pace Cost Analysis How They Stand The Times Offers Direct McDonald prospering as favourite flounders ATP hopes to spice up doubles with golden tie-break Neil Harman on a bid to stop the men's game becoming too singles-minded At the Double The shorter the sweeter as endings become user-friendly Scoreboard from the Gabba By Our Sports Staff: Unheralded Bryant keeps nerve to see off Woods Golf Harlow employs his powers of recovery to retain title Bowls The Times Lee and Bracken combine to rout sorry West Indies Cricket Bowlers rescue England as top six are caught napping again Berocca Scoreboard from Lahore The Times Crossword 23,127 He Worked Improved E-Mail The Insider Times Sport England hope experience can carry them back to summit The Times England v Australia times pass notes the face The ultimate goal the click the bulletin contents I drank for a living Wine writer Alice King had it all—success and a happy family life—and lost it all when her drinking spiralled out of control, she tells Penny Wark Have you been partying too hard? Picture Gallery Drinking was always a social pleasure for Allce The excuses I made multiplied with the drinks Weight Watchers Using drink as an emotional crutch is bad news for health and happiness Heaven can wait - if your genes are good Longevity begins at conception and in the womb, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford How much are you really drinking? Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Make a Sunday service rock with the All Blacks Vital statistics? Two toddlers and a headache From a squeak to a song I really have read… …the Book of the Courtier by Baldesar Castiglione, says Michael Binyon Times Online A house that's happily haunted by music Nether Lypiatt Manor was home to an extraordinary musician. A new opera celebrates her life, says Jessica Douglas-Home health monday A heartfelt message for your child Today, Dr Tanya Byron launches a campaign about a disease that has touched her life, too Extra Life Urban Worrier An unwanted presence at the pool I have irritable bowel syndrome, and feel tired most of the time Pru Health Tony Blair's part in my daughter's conception Rory Bremner does not relish the prospect of impersonating David Davis or David Cameron, but his attachment to the Prime Minister has never been greater. Interview by Ann Treneman The Times Offer Direct Crib notes Chinese whispers in your wardrobe China The Times food Heaven and hell for those who like it haute Zoë Strimpel on the experience of the chef's table Where to go Dish Barley and Spinach Risotto Bariey and spinach risotto and another thing… Catering? It's so rock'n'roll Asking academics the big questions Just leave this dirty old town alone arts Just what we need - a play about war Is taking The Soldier's Tale to Iraq an act of courage or patronising folly, asks David Aaronovitch Baghdad nightlite? What nightlife? Art of the matter Sweet dreams are made of this? Don't miss Your pass to the best in the arts Jerusalem, twinned with Royston Vasey Poet Simon Armitage's first original play is firmly rooted in his native county, says Lucy Powell Verse things first: poet playwrights Sheryl Crow Pop Hammersmith Apollo, W6 reviews first night Glorious! Pop Sinéad O'Connor first night First Night Entertainments Concert Renée Fleming Barbican Opera One Touch of Venus Sadler's Wells tv & radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Index Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner television terrestrial Dispatches: Gordon Brown's Missing Billions Channel 4, 8pm Much Ado about Nothing BBC One, 8.30 Variations Extraordinary People: The Girl Whose Muscles are Turning to Bone Five, 9pm Who Killed the Rolling Stone? Channel 4,11pm The Film Choice Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) Channel 4, 1.05pm Mondovino (2004) Sky Cinema 1, 8pm Q & a (1990) BBC One, 11.35pm Egypt: the mummy of historical drama Weekend TV Howard Caster casually invented through the Keyhole some 40 years before David Frost Su Doku Cubed times 2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Companion Stairlifts The Game The Games Says March that Saved the Premiership Inside Results and Reports Whistle Blower 14. Sunderland Fans Chelsea Losing Aura? No Fear Spurs Face up to Daunting Task Top of the Table Win Proves United Will Never Die Gary Neville believes his team found their voice to answer the critics Real Concern for Woodgate after He Limps off in Madrid Ferguson Relishing Seventh Heaven Mourinho Denies Crespo Bust-Up Vieira Pulls No Punches United Discover Manchester United Manchester United Keane's Candid Camera Commentary Produced Oliver Kay on how absent captain got the best out of his men Perfect Remedy One for the Album, Says Smith Prawn to Be Wild Chelsea Boy who Can Be a Leader of Men Tony Cascarino says Wayne Rooney has all the required captaincy qualities Tony's Tactics Humble Wigan Shift Opinion Portsmouth (0) 0 Wigan Athletic (0) 2 Saving the Vest 'til Last The Two Dannys Danny Kelly embarks on an historical tour around football's accessories department Picture Gallery Next Week Henry Relished Tea Time Tom Dart says life could not be better for man with the child in his eyes Henry's Hero Mum's the Word Yahoo! They're Just Doing It for Show Joanna Taylor - The Footballer's Wife Mrs Dany Murphy thinks we are all taking the Mourinho v Wenger spat too seriously BT Best of the Web Malbranque Handed Praise from on High Newcastle Turnaround Gives Bruce Reason for Newcastle United (0) 1 Birmingham City (0) 0 Goalkeeping error decides battle of attrition Moyes Buoyed by Beattie's Strike Everton (1) 1 Middlesbrough (0) 0 Optimism after Suffering Fifth Successive Loss Managers Villa Lead a Life More Ordinary Aston Villa (0) 0 Liverpool (0) 2 Barclays Premiership Entertainment Table Picture Gallery Emerton Exemplifies Blackburn Rovers Charlton Athletic (1) 1 Van Persie Looks Part in Key Role Arsenal (2) 3 Sunderland (0) 1 Solid Ferdinand Key to Success West Ham United (0) West Bromwich Albion (0) 0 Shot-Shy Cardiff Show Few Signs of Ending their Goal Drought Nationwide Redknapp Wise Not to Provoke Home Fans Leicester City (0) 0 Southampton (0) 0 Millwall Fail to Keep up with the Joneses Mill Wall (1) 1 Crewe Alexandra (1) 3 Warnock in Control of Wacky Racky Races Crystal Palace (1) 2 Sheffield United (2) 3 Akinbiyi Treble Gives Burnley the Last Laugh Luton town (1) 2 Burnley (2) 3 Resilient Reading Maintain Unbeaten Run Queens Park Rangers (0) 1 Reading Stone City (1) 3 Brighton & Hove ALB (0) 0 Wolverhampton W Preston North End (0) 0 Leeds (0) 0 Sheffield Wednesday Derby County (1) 1 Hull City Watford (2) Ipswich Town Plymouth Argyle (0) 1 Chasetown Live to Fight Another Day Chasetown (1) 1 Oldham Athletic (1) 1 Part-timers eclipse Morre's men Storer Applies Perfect Finish for Tamworth AFC Bournemouth (1) 1 Tamworth (1) 2 Mounting missery for Bournemouth Results and Second-Round Draw Rowan Reaps Rural Richs Burscough (1) 3 Bell 10, Gillingham Burscough complete giant-killing in dramatic finale Saturday's Heroes November 2, 1968 Results and Table Rowland Beats Sport of Nerves Eastbourne Borough (0) 1 Oxford United (0) 1 Eastbourne claim eplay after late drama Harrogate Heroics are Value for Money Torquay United (0) 1 Harrogate Town Late equaliser keeps Torquay afloat Second Helping No Tonic for Gascoigne Kettering Town (1) 1 Stevenage Borough (1) 3 Stevenage show touch of class Harris Leaves Forest Gasping Nottingham Forest (1) 1 Weymouth (0) 1 Weymouth savour finest hour Peterborough Settle for Another Chance Peterborough United (0) 0 Burton Albion (0) 0 Clough's brave Burton force replay Non-League Results Hearts Play down Link to Rix Heart of Midlothian (2) 3 Dundee United (0) 0 United pay for lethargic start The Times Offer Direct Inverness Ct Dunfermline Athletic (0) 1 Makel 73 Livingston Hibernian (0) 2 Shiels 83, O'Connor 86 Motherwell Kilmarnock Rangers Aberdeen (0) 0 Liverpool Back on top Gabriele Marcotti says that rankings can be daft but they also serve history On-Song Figo Holds Key as Portugal Look to Fulfil their Potential Portugal Countdown to the World Cup 214 Days to Go Overseas Results The Fantasy Game Classy Malbranque May Not Offer Fantasy Value Leaderboard Superleagues timesonline Sport Extra Time Foote on the Box Bill Edgar's Gide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week God Left Feeling Hot and Bothered The Hairdryers a blast of hot air Bill Edgar on a vicious animal battle causing a worrying level of disharmony Toon Army Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Stat Attack Bill Edgar Crinches the Numbers Fixtures Allure Homme Sport

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