News from 02/04/2004
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Andrew Robson, Andrew George, Charles Scanlan, Catherine Philip, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neil Johnston, Anne Spackman, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Nick Hawton, David Lyon, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, James Noble, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Keith Anderson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Clarke, Mrs Moneybags, Stephen Daiton, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, David Hands, Stewart Tendler and Nicola Woolcock, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, B. H. Parker, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, John Price, Jonathan Fenby, Tony Halpin Education Editor, David Lister, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Eric Ickinger, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Richard Dowden, Lewis Smith, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Sam Mariowe, Phil Bloomer, Robert Galster, Dan Chung, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Ian Hendry, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Mo Khan, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Brian Burnett, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Gérard Errera, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, John Busby, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Gillian Harris, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Michael Steele, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Abigail Rayner, Susan MacDonald, Michael Sommer, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory, Peter Klinger, Sidney F. Harmer, Nick Meo, Patience Wheatcroft, Geoffrey Van ORDEN(Conservative defence spokesman, Lisa Verrico, Paddy Casey, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoCharlie Watts Loves Jazz I Cattlin Moran Worships… Immigration chaos engulf Labour Minister forced to quit Blunkett suffers 'my worst day' Blair takes personal charge Inside Entente Cordiale BT Grade to be BBC chairman The Times Today page 2. Crossword: and weather: 30.… Young, British and Full of Anger Ninth suspect held over bomb plot The Best Property Section on the Block inside Picture Gallery Crisis Coups What's Important Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Something of the Newsnight about her Parliamentary Sketch Commons rebuke for Lord Chancellor Lords yield on trials for all-postal voting Judge apologises as justice 'fails fathers' Real IRA suspect held over Omagh bombing Man on remand will be first person charged with the atrocity if police request is agreed, reports Lewis Smith Sony Incapacity claimants to lose £11 Murder charge Logan selected New cancer cure Police 'bias' Rescue award Whale islanders at each other' throats after someone opens their big mouth Lone policewoman finds 25ft missing jawbones while villagers try to foil officials looking for a royal monster, Gillian Harris reports Crime checks may take heavy toll GUCCI Instant justice for fuming Irish MP M15 accused over Finucane murder plot Judge suggests collusion in four Northern Ireland killings as minister orders inquiries, reports David Lister Sharps Bedrooms Four Cases for Concern 'Independent, but perhaps naive' Widow says truth is being covered up Dough! Gimme more or I don't talk, says Homer Do the Simpsons actors deserve that much money? Big Business Personalities who earn the real TV money British Airways Nabokov's son rejects plagiarism allegation They're on the list Harsh words Homebase E-mail: people@thetimes. co. uk People Andrew Pierce Friends scoff at reports of William's ski slopes romance Former BBC chief takes new role as head of RSC MTV plan to halve royalties backfires Tele2 PS… Tiffany & Co. Warning: being a Blairite can seriously damage your career Beverley Hughes is the latest in a line of the Prime Minister's supporters to lose their jobs. Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Richard Ford report Obscure rules that let in migrants from Eastern Europe Freeserve Words of Support The tree tests of ministerial responsibility Political Briefing By a Correspondent: Whistle-blower doubts he will keep his job Blair wants quick move to ID cards On Other Pages Marks & Spencer Minister fell victim to Home Office workload David Blunkett's closest ally was tipped for the Cabinet, but she made a succession of errors of judgment. writes Rosemary Bennett Dixons Party feels for the Blair babe who kept the faith Safe pair of hands for a tough job HM Customs and Excise I'm ready to go home, Bronson tells judges New look at killer's time as junior doctor No Title Sky By a Correspondent: Mother snatches girls at knifepoint Only in the Saturday Times PC World How to turn a handyman into a hospital case Counting the Cost of DIY Village wins battle for common sense Kettler Budgens Only in the Saturday Times Picture Gallery Computers Made Simple Toys R us Annual pet jab is waste of money, vets claim Wwwhere's my dog.com Laura Ashley Hardine cleric runs new risk of expulsion The Home Office is angry at his call not to help police, report Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory Land Rover Mosque vigilance call welcomed Ottawa terrorist suspect's father also arrested Rail networks offer bargains to early travellers Arrival before 7.15am will bring 15 percent reduction, reports Ben Webster Commons committee calls for single railway agency What would make our railways great again? Magnet Parents left short by agency computer glitch Religions win battle on ritual slaughter Standard of science exams has dropped, claims watchdog Vauxhall Man charged in crash murder case Lottery theft Mercy plea fails Easter egg alert Night club fall Google takes on web giants in e-mail battle Company hits back at attack on search dominance with free service and massive capacity, Nic Hopkins reports Toyota Who wants to be a billionaire? Tosin Sulaiman charts the careers of the most powerful, and richest tycoons of the information age £20m rebranding of pioneer Freeserve The Times reader who would be Arafat Former security chief says it's time to ring the changes in Palestinain leadership, writes Stephen Farrell Weetabix (AP): UN agency blames Israel for stopping aid to Gaza Literary Paris loses plot to the rural sod 'Land writers' of the French provinces are out-selling the capital's intellectual elite, Adam Sage reports from Paris Madrid Siberia mummy gets the blame for earthquakes Marxist militants held after linked raids in Europe People power to decide on Cyprus unity Euro MPs find Turkey is still not fit to join Karadzic escapes again as SAS swoops on church Betfair.com Sharp Minds Betfair Images of Fallujah confront America Foreign Editor's Briefing How the World's Media Reported the Fallujah Ambush 'Lost' speech is grist for Bush's critics Nowhere did the speech mention Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda or Islamic extremists DELL Pentagon's civil soldiers Cadbury (AP): Military poised to avenge 'the bestial killings' Three hurt in convoy bomb attack ROLEX Marines put sensitive side to hold Commanders had been hoping to win hearts and minds on their return to western Iraq, writes Richard Beeston JESSOPS Kerry campaign has bout of ill health Republican offensive delivers surgical blow where it hurts—in the polls, Roland Watson in Washington writes Voters are losers in Sri Lanka peace poll Sir Richard bids for TV stardom in contest for would-be entrepreneurs John Lewis Miss India returns tiara in disgrace as she is accused of being a Mrs (AP): Democracy protesters fenced in (AFP): Headscarf ban Gangland murder (AFP): Deadly letters (AP): Schroder return (AP): Millions to one The Times Starbucks Cofee Pop Gat Power Shepherds Bush Empire First Choice Scrabble Skill Game Too batty for its own good Theatre The Sweetest Swing in Baseball Royal Court Two concerts , two cities and more than 200 miles all in a day 's work for Richard Morrison CBSO/Minkowski Birmingham LPO/Harding London Theatre Electricity West Yorkshire Playhouse Concert Bournemouth SO/ Alsop Lighthouse, Poole The people's party has got a people problem The resignation of Beverley Hughes starkly reveals Tony Blair's weak spot All the examples of Labour's imcompetence have one thing in common: lowly civil servants Ten years on, the Rwandan Government may be sowing seeds of another genocide We need a pacifism that is ruthlessly practical The doctrine of pre-emptive war panders to democracy's basest instinct, the violence instinct Will my brain freeze as I search for my life in gigabytes? David Rowan The Real Problems6 The right response to the resignation of Beverley Hughes Right and Wrong Not much good is likely to come from the Cory reports Destroy IT Yourself Why DIY is bad for your health Jet of the future? Breast cancer The Times Recycling may be just pulp fiction Who decides on an EU constitution? Higher council tax on second homes Fair trade The Variegated Laurel Latin lessons Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Tom Paine's guide to Lords reform Poultry humour No fooling Positive forecasting The Weather The Times Corssword New titles: The Times Crossword Book 7 and The Times… Halfords Driving down prices Land Securities deal P&g sells Sunny Delight Time Warner chief's $10m MFC's Barker reappointed Music downloads soar Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Flybe.com Mixed Bag Is Gucci Still in fashion? Shell's Russian gas project shoots $2bn over budget Prescott reviews rent law In Business Today: Need To Know 32. Commentary 33.… Licence to Float House prices feed debt Gavin Vernon WPP acts to appease critics in pay row Need to Know Global Business Briefing Grand National Photo Offer Concern over Fannie Mae French privatisation delay Bank of America expands Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Troubled French label casts shadow on Gucci Travelodge out of the race for Premier chain Vodafone brings out taxing issue Business Editor's Commentary Being a cruel rate raiser to be kind Sign of progress in response to Sorrell Land Securities close to £200m Aviva contract Vodafone Chief sees big market for luxuries in China Analysis Upgrade helps Aviva to Claw back ground Stock Markets Shares Capita retreats further as broker revises stance Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates An anaemic first day leaves value in the newly listed Catlin Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers US data send gilts lower Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street 'Lord' of many manors City Diary The wise man Picture Gallery Scottish Equitable International Fund SEC to investigate Chinese firms listed in America ECB chief dashes hopes of a cut in eurozone rates US Industry Shifts up a Gear Mayflower job fear as potential buyer goes Peas cause discomfort for logistics company Unit trust dealing 'costs £1.7bn' The Times Travel Direct Legal experts dismiss Stewart's push for a retrial Carphone fixed-line customers 'set to top one million' Crème Reservations Opening in Unique Mayfair Restaurant &… Northridge Capital Limited PA to MD Part-Time Personal Assistant/secretary Hunter & Partners News Corp Europe Personal Assistant circa £25,000.00 Multiple Classified Advertising Items HIT and Henson in 'toon tie-up Even competition can become a false materialist god Financial Editor The Sunday Times Vodafone denies trying to dodge VAT It is time fund managers took the heat off FTSE bosses The Message Film studios to make Grade £4m It's a Wrap The Times Unit Trust Information Service Powergen Cup Final Power to the commentariat as reporters take a back seat Paper round Standard Life Bank Banking & Finance A mutual admiration Société Charles Bremner introduces a four page special report assessing a century of the Entente Cordiale Brotain and France are still their love-hate relationship Fly eurostar English at a loss for words Exchanges could become impossible if British children can barley speak to their hosts, repots Michael Binyon 'Why we share a common destiny' Love that's like a good cuppa and a fine wine Mixed marriage is passport to enduring happiness, says Susan MacDonald After nearly 30 years, I'm still asked when I return to France why I married an Englishman Why we are their fondest enemies To the French the British are so close, yet so far away. Adam Sage hears how they view our eccentricities Which is the nation of Shopkeepers now? France and Britain have become solid business partners, says Adam Sage Dixon Wilson BNP Paribas A bedrock of Anglo-French co-operation The doubters were proved wrong, but the 'Chunnel' still has far to go if it to pay its way, reports Susan MacDonald Af Eversheds Dan Chung/pa Trust to follow understanding Business lessons in sharing EDF staff are taking up a new challenge at school, says Susan MacDonald Different kinds of experience A French general and the perfidy of the English History There have been hiccups in the relationship Jonathan Fenby writes It's not cricket, it's even worse Anniversaries Birthdays Who Said this? Squadron Leader Mike Cooper-Slipper Pilot who became a Battle of Britain ace, flew high-altitude Spitfires and later tested Canada's only home-grown jet fighter Gavin Vernon Scottish student who helped to remove the Stone of Scone from Westminister Abbey and briefly repatritate it north of the Border Richard Leech Versatile actor who made the most of a fine voice in a wide variety of theatrical and film roles Births, Marriages & Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Deaths Lives Remembered Sir Peter Ustinov Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion who other Times readers Town and Country Young and Old Readers continue to sing the praises of grandparents and what they can offer children Prince Otto von Bismarck recently came ninth in a television poll to find the greatest German. His skilful handling of foreign policy and incisive use of military force unified Germany under Prussian leadership and established it as a major European power Cheating Greeks in drugs shocker Daily Life April 2,1845 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Nature Notes Personal Column Marshal of the RAF Sir John Grandy Memorial Service Premium Bonds Bord Gais Legal Services The Times Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Changing the Guard SRA The Times The Times Ladies Be Sensible: We suggest that the first meeting… Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ian forster specialist cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes E320 CDI Avantgarde x Godfrey Hall Mercedes Auction Forward Fleet S600l CL500 SL320 Autohaus Cambridge E320 SL500 E55 AMG ML270 CDI S500 To advertise in the Motors section please contact… Rugged Pinzgauer takes a licking and keeps on ticking In Detail Car access over Common is acquired House of Lord Published April 2,2004 Bakewell Management Ltd v Brandwood and Others Employer's insurance not to be disregarded Court of Appeal Published April 2,2004 Gaca v Pirelli General Plc Glove Box Audi A6 has all the makings of a classic pity about the launch Council has no duty to provide road signs House of Lords Published April 2,2004 Gorringe v Calderdate Metropolitan Borough Council The UK's Number One Car Supermarket …over 3,000… Saab Approved Used Cars DVLA personalised registrations Iris's Gift has connections wrapped in smiles Racing Tomorrow Lingfield Park Get Fit, Feel Fit Mature Exercisers Day Five Southwell William Hill Labour of love helps Ford gain romantic triumph Aintree Yesteday's Results from Three Meeting Isio can keep raiders at bay in Melling Chase The Times Sports Book McCoy anxious to silence cynics with National victory Tomorrow's Big-Race Field Times Online No-hoper brings order to chaos in ultimate tale of unexpected So here it is - the most memorable Naional of all. Plenty of runners had a chance after the 22nd fence but Foinavon did not look one of them. Julian Muscat explains what happened next Aintree Archive From the Files… the Times April 10 1967 Aintree Archive E1 Guerrouj reaches for new heights Athletics David Powell , in Morocco's Atlas Mountains, sees the dedication of the man seeking an Olympic double Michael Stkle / Getty Mages Hatton facing new challenge Boxing After that devastating experience at Sydney 2000, he wanted to quit' Reading pair set out to regain title Bowls Williams in denial as slump continues Tennis Button inclined to stay at Bar if Williams come calling Motor Racing Rising star Deng bides his time on NBA move American Sport Results and how They Stand The Results Service Today's Fixtures Competition hots up in pursuit of play-off places On Fridays American sports round-up Testing period for baseball as popularity wanes Troubled Steadman faces St Helens test Rugby League Richards recruited to revive fortunes Glorious Swanson Owen pulls out Obree returns Manzano threat Barmy Army reap benefit of success Cricket Jubilant India quick to make history The Cricket Society Book of the Year Award the Shortlist Temporary measures to boost bid for London Olympics Swimming Programme to go after Games flop Hockey Spice added to rivalry by change in cup format Rugby Union IRB keen to bring the 'haves and have-nots' closer together Olazábal masters rivals in warm-up for Augusta Golf Another England fly half puts boot into Australia Raitt makes light of his legal worries with handy display Celtic cousins could suffer lasting damage from squabble The Sunday Times Terry keeps defensive rivals off the pace Kerr keen to let record do talking Smith's feelings for Leeds coloured by shades of Gray Vogts happy with Scotland's progress Sports Event Lawrence graduates from school of knocks Tottenham spur for Van Bommel Times Test Times Sport Book: www.timesonline.co.uk… Cox desperate to have Keegan back Wenger is forced into juggling act by injuries The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Vaughan repaid for Test gamble LEXUS World Cup memorabilia market brought down to earth The Grandest National No Title Inside Today Islam Will Dominate the World Reportage Interview Arts T2 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Time-Rich? Ha! That'll Be the Day Why Do I Fall Emphatically outside the Happy Band of 80 per Cent of the Population who "Have Enough Time to Do what They Want"? Hand Me the Car Keys and Mutate from Mrs Tittlemouse to Mr Tod Alexander is Going to School Looking like the Artful Dodger Master of Reggae Required Reading From Schoolboy to inside the Mind of a Cover Story Three Days after Unprecedented Raids on Suspected Islamic Terrorists Britain's Muslim Community is Polarised as Never Before—between Moderates who Oppose Violence and Radicals who Believe their Culture is under Threat and the only Answer is to Bomb the West. Why Do They Think like that/ Mo Khan Reports The Mujahidin: British Muslim He Ehisist The Times Great Tale, but is It the Truth Reportage A Book about Famous Psychological Experiments Has Outraged Academics who Say that its Author Distorted and Embellished. Anjana Ahuja Reports Horse Sense Interview A Bestselling Author Uses his Novels of the Wild West to Criticise America's Loss of its Moral Compass. David Mattin Meets Thomas Eidson The Times Travel Direct New Artificial Hips Will Last Longer Health The Head of the Joint is as Strong as Metal Up until All Hours Even Babies are Sleep-Deprived, thanks to our 24/7 Lifestyles. Patel Bee Reports on the Problem And so to Bed NB Doctor's Orders The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Peas - Don't You Just Love 'Em' Says Jill Dupleix, Whose Finger is Always Firimly on the Pulse Method Crisp-Skin Duck with Peas On the Scent of Something Different Luxury with Lucia Lucia's last word Jumbo-sized pots of cult… Mer, usually £800 for 500ml, are £680 at Heathrow… Microwave Man Unplugged Home. Forum Way on down in New Arts Interview why Has Veteran Rock Writer Nik Cohn Become a Hip-Hop Svengali? Bob Stanley Finds out He Still Maintains that Modern Rock'n'roll Has Been so Much Recycling With the Major Record Labels Slashing Staff and Artists, is this the Age of the Indie? Well, Not Exactly, Say Hit & Myth Bob Stanley on Vince Taylor MVC Explain Yourself Young at Art Awards/2004 Exhibition Canadian Legend Turns on the Dark New Alburm David Sinclair Finds the Jazz Singer Cutting New Trails More New Albums You Take my Hair Away Television now They're Bald, Fat or Dullcaitlin Moran Relishes how Time Ravages Exquisite Popsters Apollo Theatre Arts First Night Renews on the Centre Pages of the… SAP Rolling without Charles Watts is Going Back to Jazz, Says John Bungey Soul John Clarke Ss a Sucker for a Sound Called Sue Thomas & Friends Opera & Ballet The Times boxoffice service Chicago Cheers! Make Mine a Short Arts Opera North is Toasting Mini Masterpieces, Finds Robert Thicknesse Classical CDs Geoff Brown Times Online Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Radio Choice Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings on TV Review It was Entirely Understandable that Mat Fraser Should Feel Confused and Somewhat Sceptical of the Resurgence of Thaildomide, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Today's Television Last Night's Review Satellite and Radio Picture Gallery Viewing Guide Create your own TV channel Bricks and Mortar To the Right House Slef-Billed Anne Spackman Property Editor Property Writer of the Year Opening Bids The market recovery suggests that Monty Pyton's parrot was just resting after all Buyers need to satisfy some tough criteria Mortgagemakeover Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? 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