News from 05/04/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Bob Bullivant Managing Director, Gabriele Marcotti, Edward Owen, Catherine Riley, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Michael Lake Director General, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Catherine Phlip, William Haines, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent and Geoffrey Dean, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ian Rennardson, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Jim Dougal, Gary Jacob, Xan Rice and Martin Waller, Andrew Brookes, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, William Goodhart, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, David Harker, James Delingpole, McFall's Chamber, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Andrew Rawlings, Ron Lewis, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Wapshott, Russell Kempson, Ida F. Weighell, David Tufnell, Adam Lebor, Jenny Booth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, David Sharrock and Edward Owen, Paul Smee Director General, Dixon-Smith, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Richard Greenwood, Christopher Martin Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Henry Osmaston, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Matt Dickinson, Peter Kimm, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Mary Francis Director General, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Eric Cantona, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Mike Adamson, Michael Coogan Director General, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Butler and Christine Buckley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, Paul Simons, Caroline Rees, Anna Frame, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Robert Gore Langton, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris Cummings Director, Colin Diball, Sam Allardyce, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Brian Clarke, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Peter Butler, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel McGrory and Dominic Kennedy, Andrew Bamil, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Mark Venables, Tessa Younger, Roma Felstein, Jenny Davey, Mike Butcher, Ed Mayo Chief Executive,
ResumoFree pills and condoms 'boost promiscuity' Venereal discase increase shows failure of sex education policy US soldiers killed Migrant meeting Windscale boost Mamma Mia! Play £1 Million Scrabble - See Page 15 for… Thegame Millwall march on Europe You read the winner here first Appliance of science, so get your money on Clan Royal and Amberligh House The Times Today: page 2. Crossword and weather: 18.… Stilettos and Stocks Rail delays get even worse Picture Gallery Spain on alert for Easter Week violence News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www.timesonline.co.uk Candidates want cash to match sitting tenants Fee cuts prompt barristers to reject legal aid work A 20 per cent reduction in earnings will result in an exodus, Frances Gibb reports MPs agree to top up own pensions Flybe.com Tories will ease rules on school expansion Violent gangs target stately homes Estate owners blame rise in robberies on government scheme that allows them to avoid inheritance tax if they list valuables on the internet, says Christine Seib By a correspondent: Tide turns for last Concorde Www.suzuki.co.uk Foul play ruled out after death riddle of mice and men Unwelcome Visitors Tories to catch uninsured drivers with a letter of the law Blair attempts to restore faith on immigration Guide to the Firing Line No 10 denies Romania deal Abbey.com By a Correspondent: Questions go on for terror suspects NHS scanner boost from private sector New row likely over wider drug testing Design scare for British Museum Murder charge Arthritis plea Abortion on TV Canoe death Blood ban Aussie time warp Holy Homer Skydiver faked his own murder, claim scientists DNA evidence has pointed police in new direction, Andrew Norfolk reports Taking the high jump to death Tele National Blood Service Bishop tells Blair to keep faith with the poor The Government's radical credentials' will be tested by the approach it adopts towards a Merseyside community's determination to help itself, reports Russell Jenkins A Tale of Two Kensingtons Does God exist? P(ge)=a. P(g). P(eg) says it's two one He does British Airways Sex-text claim could cost Beckham dear The footballer has denied claims that he had an affair in Spain, but his image may suffer, writes Steve Bird Moles and memory lapses betray callers The Sleep Disorder Clinic Egg Saatchi dragged into artists' dispute Living with smoker can shorten life by years AOL Broadband Gold Ban cuts heart attacks Tickle machine is dream come true Fathers call for six months' paternity leave Lloyds TSB Top-up fees mean the gap is closing for student travel Debt threat blow to Prince's trip charity JustAAsk Shopping Assault on Manitattan Master and Commander Britain & France through the centuries 1,000 years of cross-Channel relations Chirac squeezes in a cordiale welcome The French President can spare only a day for the Queen's three-day state visit to France, reports Alan Hamilton Alliance Leicester One. Tel Eleanor is acquitted British engineers hit new heights Green Flag Seven US troops killed in Baghdad Autopilot to thwart future attacks Whistle—blowers call the tune Somak First Alternative Dell Lithuania ready to sack leader in cash scandal Rolex BT Vatican brings missing tomes to book Victory by ex—boxer is blow to EU hopes Lost Bach score discovered in Japan Mitterrand's widow sells up to help accused son Return to terror suspects' flats of death Body parts and debris lityer the scene of cornered Arabs, suicide blasts, says edward Owen in Leganés Norts Suicide bombings straight out of al-Qaeda manual French find Eta arms factory Commercial Finance London Hotel The lost children of Nigeria's sex trade Voodoo is used to contol girls boys sold into slavery by parents, writes Jonathan Clayton from Benin City The Times Regain AITO Leeds Building Society Monks courted after Sri Lanka election Pop Maroon 5 Astoria, Wc2 David Sinclair First Choice Scrabble Grand time with no reservations Opera The Mikado Coliseum Richard Morrison Dance Dance Theatre of Harlem Sadler's Wells Debra Craine Concert Bbc SO/Slatkin Barbican Richard Morrison A simple Iq test for the Education Secretary You have two choices for the exam system: can you identify the duff one? So we won't be meeting at Glastonbury? Well, let that be a lesson to you Picture Gallery Now the danger is clear; we'll vote the liars back It is an honour and privilege to be British. Let's keep it that way Truth and Immigration Why liberals should be angry about the chaos Doing Diplomacy Japan should speak loudly enough to be heard Racing Certainty Why we are taking up punting for a living ID cards and crime Labour MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Sdp House of Lords' power to revise Drawbacks of rail nationalisation Simon Jenkins on 'practical pacifism' High anxiety Local knowledge Director of a Canadian Railway: A New Danger in Railway Travelling Alistair Cooke Releasing equity for retirement Bodies and souls Perchance to dream The Weather The Issues Cr0ssw0rd 22,630 Moneywise Weather Eye Corporate Profile The winners take a final bow Black's stake could halve Briefing Move to widen FSA role Pay deals near inflation Tesco rejects challenge Aventis calls for rival bid Mid-size deals stronger How the Week Finished Stock Markets Currencies Commodities No Title Fastrack Windscale to be clean 30 years early Tax bell tolls for businesses, individuals and charities Bank urged to keep interest rates on hold In Business Today: Need To Know 20. Economic Agenda… Cardsharps Retailers fight online fraud Welcome to Britain Is Immigration out of control?… £2bn cash input for export support agency Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Fantasy Shares Winner Bangladesh assets sold Philip Morris offer to EU Kabel to buy three rivals Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead France and Spain vie for top job at the Imf Britain's wealth creation leads Europe, study says Employers support pensions—CBI Surge in staff requests for flexible working Plan to prevent bankruptcies Secret hackers to aid war on internet fraud Vertu Migrants from Eastern Europe 'a boon to UK' Property funds plan attacked as 'unworkable' Second homes are set to double A tougher Bank must put an end to Britain's affair with debt Employer should be alert to problems of stressed employees Housing pension 'ill-conceived' The Key Proposals Powerhouses of business are our joint winners Corporate Profile…the Curtain Call Good practice on pay persists ArtsFirst CSR a heavy responsibility FTSE 100 Companies … how we Rated Them Banking & Finance Aid-Call Debate is Immigration out of Control? Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Lord Diamond Polotician elected in the Lbour lanslide of 1945 who helped to lay the froundwork for the social Democratic Party John B. Evans An innovator in electronic travel information Professor Jim Harris Legal scholar with a deep knowledge of property law and a delightful style Court & Social the Secret World of Benevolent… Lives Remembered Personal Column Milton Resnick One of the principal figures Abstract Experssionism and a founding member of the Artists' Club Lives in Brief Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrival into… The Sunday Times Times Newspapers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers And Another Thing… A selection of responses to some recent debates Nature Notes Our Motoring Correspondent: Oh this Day the Times, April 5,1949 Watch on Road Crossing Prize Quiz News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 5,1959 From the weekend relreat of his Oxfordshire farm, publisher and editor Rupert Hart-Davis exchanged letters for a decade with his former Eton master George Lyttleton who had retired to Suffolk; their letters ranged across many subjects, some shown here Questions Answered Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages School News Today's Royal Engagements Answers (from page 27) Word Watching Victorian benevolent funds are not just a thing of the past Notebook Charities Ulysses keeps on wandering. Each generation moves him on Benefit errors cause hardship and waste money Schumacher's desert delight Ferrari one-two in… Stealth the key to learning the art of fly fishing Fishing The Results Service Free Guide Get Fit, Feel Fit Ten Alternatives Day One England look to the future Series win points to… Leeman leads way for Durham Parrott recovers Colston again Steelers triumph England fired up House-proud McCain throws off reputation built on sand Windsor Southwell Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Spirit of Red Rum evident on afternoon to celebrate Aintree crowds still growing Saturday's Details NVN Title race goes down to wire Fast bowlers hold key to England's future prosperity Cricket Third Test Match Series Averages Pain in the Caribbean Thirty Years of Hurt Cullen strikes late to give Hightown double Hockey By Our Sports Staff: Demolition job puts Leeds back on top Rugby League Final Scoreboard from Bridgetown Hoggard swings in with hat-trick to start the party By Our Sports Staff: Nurse proud as Bears enjoy easy ride to title Basketball Impressive Wasps hitting peak form at the right time Rugby union Hodgson's return puts Sale in good heart Holders win physical battle to retain cup Old Brentwoods 0 Old Salopians 3 Non-League Football King's men complete misery for anguished Telford Dr Martens League Andrew happy to share spoils after sad week for Newcastle Unibond League Harlequins denied by Everitt at last gasp Nationwide Conference Ryman League Catt offered chance of new life at Worcester From royalty to racers, Brundle keeps Itv in pole position Sands of time quick to run out for Schumacher's rivals Motor Racing Bahrain Grand Prix How They Finished Lastminute.com Times Test Movers and Shakers Khan lives up to big billing by reaching Athens Boxing Cool Hatton takes care of business Sports Event Wobbling Woods has lost fear factor Golf John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, feels the champion's bubble has burst The Times Harrington left to rue sloppy start Impressive Jimenez pointing the way to Ryder Cup Roddick's dream is fulfilled in lacklustre victory Tennid England's pirates of the Caribbean fix sights on plundering Ashes Maturing Button emerging as leader of the pack chasing Ferrari The New Mitsubishi 24 Pages of Pure Football Everykick Everypass… Lions on the Loose Wise guys heading for Cardiff -… Inside Today Picture Gallery Analysis The true story of how Caitlin Moran killed… Fashion Big deals, high heels: secrets of the City… Arts You can sing! You can dance! Mamma Mia is five… L2 The Week Ahead The Linguistic Remains 0F the Day Verbatim A Gap Year? Don't Mind if I Do After 40, when the Rigours of Child-Rearing and Career Ambition are Subsiding, People Should Get a Year off Every Decade to "Recharge" Toujours Ensemble Let's All Visit the New Neighbours Next Month Ten New Countries Join the European Union, Which Means Ten New Places for us to Visit without the Hassle of Visas and Passports. But how Much Do You Know of the Hotspots of Hungary, the Pleasures of Poland, the Sights of Slovenia, the Lure of Latvia? Times Writers Have the Answers The Ethicist Picture Gallery The New Europe Not One of the Chosen Brains, Beauty, Royalty and Riches Don't Necessarily Confer Eligibility, Sighs James Delingpole Prague The Times It's True, I Did Kill Kurt Dobain Analysis It's True, I Did Kill Kurt Cobain It is Ten Years since the Rock Icon Shot Himself. Caitlin Moran Recalls her Meeting with his Wife, Courtney Love, Shortly before his Death The Legacy: How Times Music Critics See Him The Way we Live now Jill Dupleix Finds Cultural Harmony in a Bowl of Noodles A City Woman's Right to Choos Prom Skirts are Fine up West, but in the Square Mile It's Discreetly Expensive Footwear and Bags that Wow Clients, Impress the Boss and Clinch the Deal, Says Anne Ashworth MRS Dippy Chatty Machines H0me. F0rum A Need for An Unkind Cut? Research Shows that It Could Help to Prevent Hiv, but Circumcision is Deeply Controversial, Says Roma Felstein, Whose Sons Had the Procedure Our Eight-Year-Old's First Instinct when Asked to Do Anything is to Say "No " Parent Form Like a Super Trouper Mamma Mia! Is Five Years Old Tomorrow and now Conquering the World. My, my, Says Ian Johns It Has Cahnged Ythe Nature of Musical Theatre Money Money Money Entertainments Entertainments Listings Cliff Richard Radio There's Nothing Meek and Mild about Christ in this, Says Robert Gore Langton Arts In a Class Act of his Own Actor Julian Fellowes Has Plundered his Social Milieu for his First Novel, He Tells Caroline Rees He Stuck to the Old Adage: Write what You Know The Song Road to Freedom Opera in the Prison where Mandela Spent 20 Years, John Allison Sees a Redemptive Performance of Beethoven's Hymn to Liberty Week Ahead Listen to Music Which Will Make You Smile and Touch the Innermost Soul Times Online Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Choice Stephen Dalto Flims Choice TV Review Why are Channel Controllers Suddenly Feeling the Need to Make Such an Almighty Fuss about our National Achievements, Asks Paul Hoggart BBC Variations Today's Televison T2 Crossword No Viewing Guide Why Not Be a Freelance Journalist? All Crazy now Millwall Reach the Cup Final - and Erope Just Reward for Wise Bottomcorner Nice Guys Chasing a Lost Cause Theinsider Tony Cascarino says that fights between team-mates are more likely to translate into trophies than cause dressing-room trouble Boy with the Thorn in his Side Gabbylogan Problems afflicting Wayne's and Colleen's perfect match are merely relative Leeds Six-Pointer Gary Jacob finds the on-loan striker applying himself to the relegation battle Sky Sports Ashling O'connor sees a chance for Chelsea to regain fans' support Themoneygame Sicknote Sven is a Sam Allardyce says that Erikson's shenanigans have left a sour taste Beckham Saga May Have Cash Penalty Captan Dabs.com Wise Primed for a Final Thegames FA Cup Semi-Finals McCarthy's Men Have No Time for Sympath The Times Last Stand Beckons for Keane Thegames FA Cup Semi-Finals Wounded Arsenal Face Week of Ronaldo Adds End Product Barclaycard Premiership Distin Helps City to Make their Point Clarks Owen Too Sharp for Blackburn Games Barclaycard Premiership Chelsea in Command Thegames Barclayard Premiership Middlesbrough Turn on Style Birmingham FiND that HONiSTY is the Best Policy Newcastle Listen to Robson's Warning Sturiusk Exploits Wolves Weaknesses Chorley Delays the Inevitable Horsfield Strikes Late Games Nationwide League First Division Reading Heap Pain on Pardew Roberts Pegs Rangers Bach Second Divison Brighton stay focused as Barnsley boost play-off hopes by beating Plymouth Yeovil lose ground, Carlisle come on strong but Rochdale are on the slide Klos Saves Rangers Bank of Scotland France Ruled by Iron Fist Gabriele Marcotti reveals the secret to Jacques Santinis mean streak Thestatistics Times Fantasyfootball 2003 04 Memory Bank that Pays Me in Millions Time Aki Riihilahti on why reminiscences of Fat-Jack, fit girls and Ruud Gullit's autograph are as vivid as that day at Anfield Buylines Paper round Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box The Alternative Premiership (or how the Table Ought to Look) Fixtures Sky Sports
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