News from 31/03/2004
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Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Edward Cole, Alexandra Frean, James Doran and Graham Searjeant, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Richard Greenhalgh, Chairman, Rob Margetts, Chairman, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Philip webster, David Charter and Tony Halpin, Richard Lloyd Parry South-East Asia Editor, Tom McKILLOP, Chief Executive, Philip Howard, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Alice Ansell, Stewart Tendler and Danlel McGrory, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Hammond Smith, Carmlola lonescu, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Justin Keay, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Richard Hill, Mike Halpin, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, David Shamash, Tom Bawden, R. K. Brian, Dominic Walsh, David Hawkins, Michael Knipe, Mike Heron, Chairman, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ann Trenman, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Alan Sked, Ken Stevens, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Paul Nicolson (Chairman), Keith Matthews, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Nicholas Green, Gary Duncan and Anne Spackman, Angela Jameson, Troth Wells, Helen Grayson, Keith Dodwell, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, David Watts, Francis Bennion, Michael Watkins, Gordon Cadden, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Catherine Cracknell, Tim Ambler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John Stevenson, Andrew Drummond, Nigel Hawkes, Clifford Coonan, Maureen Brown, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Helen Cranford, David Azerrad, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Robin Kempster, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Moira Petty, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Matilda Buckley (Manager), Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Parkin, Sheila Gleave, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Deb Atkinson, Alex O'connell, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent and Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Barry Hyman, Antonia Senior and Peter Klinger, Richard Miles and Gary Duncan, Peter Klinger, W. H. Trethowan, Professor, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo,
ResumoThe truck bombers of suburbia Eight young British Muslims questioned Explosives found in 27 raids around London Migrant scam Rail delays Soldiers cash in Focus on Malaysia 'Forget all get that smug stuff about our… Battle to win teenage Islamic minds Ministers make final appeal to stop MPs scuppering tuition fees The Times Today Snake venom is poison for stubborn stains Fashion for Real Women Chanel Today in the Times In the second section The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Birthday girl can stay on for present Parliamentary Sketch Prisoner vote ban a breach of rights Serious decision for Labour MPs Political Briefing Phone taps may catch 5,000 worst tearaways Tony Blair is planning to crack down on youths who commit a million crimes a year, reports David Charter Acas making work work Children living in poverty now down to 3.6m Tests show Vermeer in its true colours The only one not hanging in a museum is 36 works not fetch millions of pounds at auction, Dalya Alberge reports Dream of Old Master in attic comes true for some Tycoon keeps Rubens Exorcism sanctioned by Kirk to defeat demons Tod's How surveillance ensnared enemy within Operation across London's suburbs, report Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory Dell Muslim leaders urge imams to keep watch for deadly fanatics The terrorist's weapon of mass destruction Killer fakes crash after shooting riding instructor Soham inquiry wants action now Alliance Leicester Marks & Spencer Obsession with figures angers Winslet MasterCard A very British garden to honour victims of September 11 People Andrew Pierce Nothing like his master's voice Picture Gallery Tributes flow for Cooke, the man of letters Samark Just AA sk Ps... Have fun, you're not as busy as you think Alexandra Frean on a survey that puts work/life balance problems into perspective TV meals are 'eroding manners' Microsoft Britain worst in Europe as self-harm increases Sharp rise in teen sexual diseases Blunkett halts visa applications in immigration scan claims Asylum could become No 1 grievance for voters at next election Army Be the Best Top Asian officer on discipline charges Women at receiving end of law system ELL Cogna Crowds queue for visas at Bucharest embassy Betfair.com Saint-Gobain House price surge threatens new interest rate rise Railway delays to be measured in seconds Better NHS waiting times are 'reliable' One. Tel Fountains of health back in classroom Hedge row costs couple home Young ignore sun cancer risks for tan Gilded coach Appeal delay Law firm settles Canoeist drowns St George victory Radiation fear Titanic waves Soldiers of fortune rush to cash in on unrest Tele2 Controller blamed for 'friendly fire' By Our Foreign Staff: Serbia to subsidise Hague suspects Flybe.com Raffarin wins a reprieve (Reuters): Helicopter crash (AP): 'Lost' PoW dies (AP): Viagra for votes (AP): Liberty's return (AP): Royal funeral EU accord will end 'asylum shopping' Www.egg-zero.com Massachusetts lawmakers vote to ban gay marriages Ideal Home Show Chinese doctor aims to starve Blaine out of the record books Terrorists step up attacks in Tashkent Get the new Mint Card. What's stopping you? BT West fears Islamic militants will destabilise the region Rights groups say President may be tempted to use conflict to crack down on Muslims, Richard Beeston writes Britain criticised for Afghan drug policy Filipinos thwart 'second Madrid' bombing The Sunday Times Why costlier oil may pay dividends for Middle East stability Foreign Editor's Briefing Bush forced to let key aide testify on 9/11 President's U-turn allows Condoleezza Rice to be grilled in public by a Senate committee, Roland Watson writes NMN Heinz distances itself from Kerry Direct Line We're on the road to Iraq and ruin Theatre Follow My Leader Birmingham Rep David et Jonathas Barbicon Concerts Restrained Baroque excels in the hands of Emmanuelle Haim, Moscow talent arrives with a raw, angry energy First Choice the Best Shows Scrabble Skill Game Russian No/ Pletnev Festival Hall Theatre Coyote on a Fence Royal Exchange Studio Manchester Lets swap homophobia for a fear of marriage The Government's plan to legislate for same-sex couples misses the point The power that beautiful women have over men is terrifying, not tempting Picture Gallery A minister is hopeless who blames her officials The exoneration of Ms Hughes turned the spotlight on her officials. All hell broke loose Relax, don't do it. A busy person gave the world tofu Thunderer Relax, don't do it. A busy person gave the… Mistrust and Concern Ministers risk losing control over immigration policy Afghan Argument Banking better government now saves money later Too Rich and Too Thin Fashion has become obsessed with skinny women Rent versus buy Trade outside the EU Jailhouse Jock The Times Higher Education Bill and the suggested 'graduate glut' All have a stake in our rural heritage Boat Race Annoying language Dangers Present in Exorcism Local knowledge Shortcomings of benefits system Burning buses Mobiles on the move The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,026 New titles HSBC The World's local bank MPs attack Rover bosses French regulator search Hollinger race hots up Deadline for BNFL Raider presses Baltimore Pay rise for Gallaher chief Opec divided over oil cut Peacock confident Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today On the Tiles Mayflower crisis threatens pensions Smaller Fish Make a Bigger Splash Smaller UK companies outrun blue-chip shares Entrepreneurs shape up as fitness start-ups thrive Baby Talk Sun Radio's Finest Orange chief resigns amid talk of row Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Results in Brief Bayer to fight Monsanto Stop Press American drops surcharge Infineon loses executives Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead MG Rover directors face MP attacks over rewards Cable & Wireless sues five ex-staff for recovery of £25m Eircom chairman sells stake to add €50m to fortune The cost of getting back on track Business Editor's Commentary Saudi pledge to reduce output lifts oil price MP urges trigger for credit advice Amtico set to float with £150m price tag Man Utd shares are at the top end of the league for costliness Tempus Celebration of BP payout buoys the market Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Drug rights success fails to benefit Vernalis Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits% Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers 'Dove' comments lift gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Bmi halves loss but says aviation is still fragile Boeing's hopes for $23bn air force deal lifted The Sunday Times Airline threatens Baa legal action Mobile Technology Five spin wheel of fortune City Diary German Government gases while greenhouse grows European Briefing Music pirates in Europe hit by flood of lawsuits The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bertelsmann seeks acquisitions Varilux Maiden predicts return to profit` Austrian Equity Prices Gallaher chief's pay doubles to 'peer levels' Long, dry summer gives AWG the thirst to improve Legal & General Consortium leads in race for Wembley Postal accounts do battle with the online warriors Easy Money Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Next clubs set up a winner for Lloyd family Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Alistair Cooke The ultimate professional, whose evergreen Letter from America embraced most of the key events in postwar American history Court & Social Lives Remembered Hubert Gregg Actor and songwriter who penned the enduring anthem Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner Births, Marriages & Deaths No Title Lives in Brief Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Feather bed Making plans Nature Notes Highway to Heaven For the unfallen Not fade away Blair's crusade for European constitution Europe's Future How much differnence will an EU constitiution make to Britain? Prime Minister to tackle critics head on after summit U-turn Inducing impotence Prize Quiz A funeral note Fresh Trouble at Clacton News Quiz No tears shed Outside our control The people are the masters What's your view? Word Watching Questions Answered Questions Asked Daily Life March 31,1853 Court Circular Appointments Health & Beauty Want to place a classified advertisement? Changing the Guard Jupiter and the night sky in April Personal Column The Home Insurance Company Forthcoming Marriages Appointments Answers Court & Social The Sunday Times News Quiz Normal service for Rusedski Gough and Harmison earn one-day selection Cricket In Sports Today Review saves interim orders Court of Appeal Baseball Gloomy surroundings are undesirable and unexpected Racing Interests of child relevant Queen's Bench Division British Grand Prix under threat from new world riches Motor Racing Eriksson seeking bonus Nottingham The Wright Track Reading the racecard Roseland Group Classified Stakes Yesterday's Results Hughes dismayed as Timbera has to miss National Catterick Lingfield Park Few crumbs of comfort Crisp as Red Rum snatches late glory Beaten horses seldom receive much acclaim but the Grand National of 1973 proved an exception. In a Times Sport series counting down the four most memorable Nationals, Chris McGrath tells the story of an heroic loser Aintree Archive From the Files... The Times, April 2,1973 Aintree Archive Spending the Winnings... Aintree Archive Alan Lee Racing Correspondent St Helens handed giant task Blown off course Pair hunt double Duval misses out Ruff justice Tesco ATP clears the way for return of Rusedski Tennis Newcastle line up big names to play in memory of Otuvaka Rugby Union The Results Service Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Capello sets his sights on move to England Football Leeds lifted by £15m kit deal Swindon finally see the light to snatch unlikely share of spoils Times Test Picture Gallery Last Night's Results By Our Sports Staff: Standing fans facing 'high risk' of accident Get Fit, Feel Fit Training for Mature Exercisers Day Three United vow to meet competing demands National Service Picture Gallery RS technical helpline. Now nothing can hold you… Added pressures of burden to Gerrard West Ham cash in as Defoe pays his dues Chopra strikes at the death William Hill Palios profits by minding the FA's business The Celtic Manor Resort Poll's tough call highlights need for strict referees rota Grand National Theatre Williams likely to spark bout of Sw19 navel-gazing Eriksson seeks to earn bonus on his playing reserves in Sweden BT How They Lineup Red Rum the Villain Football inside Plus ITV takes the lead in race to cover Festival The Ultimate Personal Shopper Reportage Fashion Arts T2 24 Hours Verbatim The Lilnguistic Remains of the Day Sir Edward's Tawdry Taunt Mary Ann Singhary I Am Sure that Fewer People Will Protest in 2005 that Howard is Too Old than Complained in 2001 that Hague was Too Young Trouble in the 'stans Required Reading Sikh and He'll Find: The Turban Warrior who Shops for India Cover Story So You're Part of India's Increasingly Wealthy Middle Class and You Want Something a Little Special for your Warorobe. Lucia Van Post Meets the Who'll Fly 4,000 Miles to London and Buy It for You M&s? No Thanks, There's One in Delhi now The Ethicst Basra: What the F*** Reportage In his Second Report from Iraq Matthew Parris Says British Rule in Basra is a Sham, Conducted from behind Sandbags in a with Shia Leaders ArtsFirst John's Not Emotional Intelligence By Talking about Tourette's Syndrome, John Davidson Has Brought Understanding for his Condition. Penny Wark Met Him Mad. He's Fine What Does Life Tell us about Love? Alexandra Tolstoy Love Etc The Way we Live now This One-Pot Wonder Makes an Ideal TV Dinner, Says Jill Dupleix Size Matters: Fashion When Even Style Gurus Can't Find Clothes to Fit, It's Time for Designers to Recalibrate Them, Airgues Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Nouveau Pauvre Party Thrift Home. Forum No Title A Trance to the Muse of Time Arts Installation in Trafalgar Square, Alex O'connell Has a Date with on Kawara's Disturbing, Intriguing, Beautiful Reading One Million Years On Kawara Trafalgar Square Donald Judd Artists worth Clocking First Night Reviews Ad Lib now Even the Pythons are Back Libby Purves Cheers Object Lesson The Living Tower Sadler's Wells Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Judi Dench The Times Get up Raoully Close Visual Art the Joy is in the Detail, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Raoul De Keyser Edge of the Real Painter's painter. You must approach his… Exhibitions Lucian Freud's Latest Paintings Find Beauty in Ugliness, Discovers John Russell Taylor Lucian Freud: Latest Paintings Lucian Freud: Etchings 1946-2004 Lucian Freud in the Studio Romeo & Juliet Big Classes, Better Results Education One Room, 75 Pupils—and Teachers and Parents are Happy. Jill Parkin on the Supersize Experiment The Times Travel Direct Queen Ethelburga's College Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's University Oxford Caster Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Revision Club Education Appointments The Times Taunton School Davies Laing & Dick Easter Revision Albermarle Language Courses Study Lanugages in Europe Learn a Language Ed. forum Ravenstone House Yarm School The Times Books Direct Times Online Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Picture Gallery Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Cable, digital and Satellite listings Undercover Reporter Donal MacIntyre is Back this Time with a Hoax Game Show Designed to Ensnare Felons. It's No Joke, Says Joe Joseph Tv Review BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3240 Viewing Guide Aquability Fashion Faith in community spirit Working Relationship Dr. Jonathan Romain, rabbi of Maidenhead Synagogue, and his PA, Jannette Marlow Enter our PA of the Year competition Merton Recruitment Consultants Serpentine Gallery PA/OFFICE Manager Juliet Duff, Northridge Capital Limited Front Bench Conservative MP Multiple Display Advertising Items Girls' Day School Trust News Corp Europe Crone corkill Part-Time Personal Assistant/secretary What's Important the Times Alice's adventures in Pa land Alice Beer, the television presenter, started her career as a secretary. She talks to Rosalind Renshaw Do I need a degree to do well? Time Savers Contacts Hays Personnel Angela mortimer Recruitment Consultants Aldrich & Company Hunter & Partners VPS Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items GEL Appointments Eclipse B. J Crawford's Think on your Feet The Times Shanghai surprise Real-life fashion Oodles of noodles-yet virtually fat-free Tasting Employees have a right to be told Under new laws, companies will have to consult their staff more fully. Rosalind Renshaw reports Thames Ditton, Surrey Office Manager-£60,000 + benefits Simon Gillespie Studio Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Personal Assistant circa £25,000.00 Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited What's Important the Times Courses & Training Banking & Finance Patient Care Co-Ordinator/medical Pa £27.5K The Times Offersdirect Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Take no notice of Mr Dickens Conference Call Looking for the top PA Fyi Tiny A New Era Begins Investment Tourism Plus Shining star of the East faces fresh challanges Michael Knipe introduces a special report on Malaysia's emergence as a global player As a new era unfolds, Malaysia gears up to maintain its rapid economic progress Here is a rare phenomenon, a developing country that has actually developed Index Mr Nice Guy is winning way Profile: the new Prime Minister A Muslim scholar who drives a Mini Cooper is bringing calm to the top job, reports David Watts Tourism Malaysia IGB Corporation Berhad Model power base springs into life Putrajaya Malaysia is building a new capital and, as Justin keay reports, it's in a great hurry Multimedia Super Corridor Cahya Mata Sarawak Telekom Malaysia 2020 vision of being fully developed The economy After a decade of growth, the next goal is quality and value, says Michael Knipe Of the country's traditional resources, only tin is in decline, with 28 mines operating Thinking small Picture Gallery Mida The $100bn a year export success story International trade Kedah Maju 2010 In the market for money Attracting investors is a tough business, but Malaysia has a strong hand to play, says Michael Knipe No racial barriers in the jungle National service Military-style camps encourage young people to bond, repots Michael Knipe Oppressed printed word has found its voice online The media Foreign affairs Dip into the melting pot Tourism: legacy of the British Empire Cultures combine in a nation UK travellers should start to discover, says Michael Knipe Perbadanan Kemajuan Iktisad Negeri Kelantan Kl International Airport Integrated for Ease Picture Gallery Penang 'A garden city of lights, with a soul' The Pearl of the Orient polishes up its charms Penang: tourism Restoration of the city's traditional attractions is broadening its appeal, writes Justin Keay From a trading outpost to high-tech powerhouse Learning to become top of Asians class Education Standards are rising from first school to university, says Justin Keay The ambition is for University Malaya to become a world-class institute Felcra Sarawak Multiple Display Advertising Items A prescription for change Profile: Mahathir Mohamad David Watts on the doctor who became an admired radical leader He took a country shuffling timidly out of colonialism and gave it identity and direction DRB-HICOM We have a slogan:'You can do it' The former Prime Minister, right, talks to Michael Knipe about his 22 years in power Safe, secluded and peaceful Borneo: Sabah 'Wild' Malaysia now shows the face of ethnic harmony, says Michael Knipe Exim Bank In the amazing company of the great apes Tourism Helen Cranford sees Borneo's orang-utans while they are still with us A voyage to the island garden Labuan offers shipwrecks, temples and memories of war Terengganu Genting The giant among tropical trees Borneo: Sarawak Sarawak wants an infrastructure to match its natural dimensions, says Michael Knipe A world away from the rainforest Having become a corporate globetrotter, Isaac Lugun is returning to his tribal village Kuching Malaysian who tapped into waters of Wessex Michael Knipe meets the executive director whose company builds resorts, luxury Eastern hotels and owns the waters of Hardy country Little Old England lives on high in the clouds David Watts finds that roast beef and Yorkshire pud are still served at colonial-age Fraser's Hill Malaysian Palm Oil Promotion Council Profits and family values The Genting Group has won by gambling on the worlds says Michael Knipe PAS looking to protect an unspoilt territory Kelantan and Terengganu The spiritual home of the main opposition party is a lesser-Known state that has cultural delights and old-world charm. David Watts reports Plenty of potential in Malaysia's oil-rich state Terengganu is likely to gain from political changes, says David Watts Review University of Malaya The pioneering Agriculture: exports The plantations have provided a powerful motor for the success of rural development, says Michael Knipe Profitable growth from Takaful Malaysia No Title Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) Malaysia The key to recovery Perak and the countryside State aims to be education hub of Malaysia, says Justin Keay Kampungs catching up Rural Malaysia has reaped few of the modern rewards, says David Azerrad Manipal Oldest state is on fast track Kedah Malaysia rice bowl is rising to its challenge, says Michael Knipe Kuala Lumpur Harbour lights shine but trains go slow Transport: ports and railways As Port Klang climbs the global league, the rail system has to make tracks, says Justin Keay Where modernisation takes off Airports and carriers Kuala Lumpur's expanding international airport is reaching for the skies No Title A ticket to Penang? That'll be 28p Sabah Keretap Tanah Melayu Berhad All powered up and prepared to plug in Energy, technology, and cars Tenage, which has electrified Malaysia, may be switching into telecoms Telekom Malaysia is at the forefront of innovative research Tenaga National From Malaysia with love and know-how Justin Keay looks at 20 years of acceleration, from a standing start to global exporter Banking comes out of intensive care ward Finance Consolidation and injection of funds have had a positive impact. Justin Keay reports Badawi's rise to power could signal a new era Malaysia's new administration is determined to be action-oriented, reports Michael Knipe No Title Learning to play a little bit safer Insurance More people are seeing the value of cover, says Michael Knipe CIMB Port Klang Rating Agency Malaysia Berhad Perak Exquisite blend of the known and the exotic Food and property For a real taste of Malaysia you must try its street fare, says Troth Wells New blocks on the rise Port's past reflects history of peninsula Portuguese, dutch and British were all here, says Justin Keay Bank Pembangunan Agriculture Aspires Towards Excellence Tomorrow's wealth is today's focus Focus on Brunei: the sultanate in north-west Borneo This unique state Knows that gas and oil will run out, says Andrew Drummond Theoretically, anyone in Brunei with a problem can write tothe sultan and expect a reply No Title Together For a Better Future Rainforests, golden domes and no hangover Tourism The Islamic ban on the sale of alcohol puts some visitors off, but there are luxurious hotels, golf and an ecological goldmine in an unspoilt National Park Old tyres could open a new road Brunei: oil, gas and recycling Andrew Drummond on how billions are being put into a scheme that will help the planet Brunei International Financial Centre Tax bait to lure investors Exemptions aim to attract foreign money and quality schemes Pipelines to prosperity Despite fears of falling fossil fuel reserves, Brunei Shell is confident about the future Upwardly mobile Putrajaya
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