News from 14/04/2004
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Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Kathryn Hughes, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Jan Womack, Gary Duncan, Patrick Laurence, Robert Armstrong, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, David Chater, Tracy Ruddle, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Carl Mortished, Andrew Whitney, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Graham Barnard (Director, Business Affairs), Geoff Brown, Bonds, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Riadh ABED(Psychiatrist), Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Martin Fletcher and David Sharrock, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Marcus Williams, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Ingrid Mansell Stock Markets, Roland Watson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Abdulkhaliq HUSSEIN(Orthopaedic Surgeon), Michael Glover, Stefanie Marsh, Rihab TAWFIK(Paediatrician), Alan Smithers, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, David Plunkett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Michelle Braham, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Mat Fraser, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Louth, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Susan Pape, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, David Sharrock and Martin Fletcher, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, John Russell Taylor, Stephen Farrell and Jeremy Page, Steve Boggan, Sean O'Neill, Beryl Dixon, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Beryl Wakefield, Roger Boyes, David DAVIES(Conservative Spokesman for Education), Ahmed M. K. AHMED(Surgeon), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Catherine Phlip South Asia Correspondent, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Barry Webb, Ian Johns, Maureen Waller, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Alan Heywood, Tom Hennigan, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Andy Arkell, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Mohammed JABIR(Ophthalmologist), Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Frances Gibb, Russell Chamberlin, Randy Cohen, Roy Munden, Emma Burns, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Duncan Ford, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patrick Jenkin,
ResumoBorn an ugly duckling, now a dying swan: Concorde's last float Cheap vetting deal costs extra £150m Picture Gallery Accidents Will Happen Bluesnarfing puts mobile security at risk The Times Today page2. Crossword and weather: 18.… Transport row Inside Aznar defiant Rate rise fears Summer of luck The End of Basic Black Bush orders troops to use 'decisive force' to calm Iraq Versace Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Concorde, wings clipped, sails off at subsonic speed Blair told not to cut power of the Lords The doctor will see you soon Thousands strike in civil servant pay row Pension ballot could shut down railways Tiscali BBC airs death of man in police cell Judges court supreme splendour Law lords have been promised a 'first-class' home as four sites make the shortlist, writes Frances Gibb From houses of fine art to Dickens's former home Bedbugs invade London's grand hotels PRADA Websites that impede disabled users face legal action Schools 'will be branded, like supermarkets' Boycotts planned for primary school tests Catalogue of government IT disasters Capita Government Office World Teachers to fight a six-term school year Buyout led to £Ibn back-office empire Capita Public Award for assaulted 'Samaritan' Murder of girl, 16 Lost score sale Vandals hit Eton Kidnap arrest Frog leg horror Barrymore case pathologist faces 'flaws' inquiry New twist in quest for the perfect gin and tonic Orange Bodies of diving couple are recovered Check the back of the sofa for £300m Magdalen see off light blues TOYOTA The scheming senorita kissed and told - but not to cousin Piers People Andrew Pierce Black bounces back in print Bermuda triangle Picture Gallery PS Nationwide Mobility As luck would have it, summer babies do best People who Think that They are Lucky Manchester hopes for return of racing Just AA sk ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Debenhams Winners help to cushion windfall Norris will sack transport chief if elected mayor Ryanair agrees new Belgian deal DELL Livingstone gets the hump over Barnet Motorists' champion rips up road humps and bus lanes Eurostar checkpoint in Brussels Tele2 Eton master on porn charges Midwives lose Egg's bad taste Hotel fire arrest Seafront suicide Blasts of Wagner can drive you off the road Nice and easy does it on long, winding roads First direct Wanadoo Aznar challenges Iraq war doubters Western neutrality is not possible in face of terrorism, Spain's defeated leader tells Martin Fletcher and David Sharrock Boy, 6, makes 3,000ft solo descent to save injured father One. Tel The book, the leader, his wife and the terrorists (AFP): Suharto's party set for victory (Reuters): Policemen killed (Reuters): Jackson claim (AFP): Chechen battles (AFP): Death sentences (Reuters): Milosevic list (Reuters): Cyprus objection (AFP): Burma frees two Chirac sends his political rival to deliver bad news Netherlands moves to outlaw superstrong 'skunk' cannabis Aquability Italian women to get £700 baby bonus Pig Brother show has Germans transfixed by sex and social life of wild boars Holocaust memorial bomb plot foiled Alliance Leicester US law chief 'failed to heed terror warnings' The Times Offers Direct 136 years old and still a red-hot lover Miele Outraged public turn on police Signing up an armchair army still armed to the teeth Europeans told to leave as fear of kidnap grows Explosions, grenades, gunfire and snipers - Fallujah suffers in 'peace' Guerrillas harry US forces in siege city, writes James Hider in Fallujah Yorkshire Building Society Trinity college of music ANC sets its sights on win in KwaZulu-Natal Over-60s rebellion threatens future of South Korea's troubled President Nationwide Direct Line Renegade Tamil Tigers lay down weapons Sons and heirs of the Smiths Pop Franz Ferdinand Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow University Dance Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden First Choice Starbucks Coffee Concert Rising Stars Day Wigmore Hall Theatre All for Nothing Menier Chocolate Factory, SEI All is not black and white in this election The ANC will win again, but there are stirrings of change in South Africa The fruits of emancipation from past racial oppression have not been spread evenly for blacks Home is not where the heart is—it's the stage set for showing off flimsy morals Invasion apologists are using cliché camouflage We heard of the gain being worth the pain, the omelettes needing broken eggs, and the silent majority Picture Gallery Thunderer: Teenagers wanting the vote? It's just a phase Thunderer: Joshua Rey Ends and Beginnings Aznar's true legacy to Spain will inevitably be appreciated Unimpeachable Logic South Korea's Opposition should prepare to be punished The Super Schmoozer Why Bob kiley is good value at any price Economy with truth Maritime challenge The Times Kosovo and rules of engagement Protest at terror 'in name of Islam' Intricacies of recycling strategies Doctors' hours Television A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives School disruption Amending Bills in the Lords Corporate high-flyers Interesting times Winged messengers The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Egg House prices drop Briefing Record profit for Intel EU seeks Sony deal details Eurotunnel shares fall 10% Abbey bonuses attacked Lift for aviation industry Quattrone retrial begins Sale hopes lift WH Smith Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today: Need To Know 20. Commentary 21.… Hidden Dragon Wall Street shaken as spenders trigger fear of rate rise KKR to target markets for £750m flotation Rare book dealer provides footnote to Hollinger affair Side Effects Still Handing out the Sweeteners Sun Secret Agent Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper EU sugar subsidies reward rich, says Oxfam Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Need to Know Global Business Briefing Intercontinental Le Grand Hotel Paris Business Big Shot DaimlerChrysler lifts stake Stop Press Jury verdict on Qwest Taiwan Boeing deal Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead Acambis hit by heart fear over US vaccine Smallpox: The Figures News Corp slides 2% over fears of us move Everywhere, the Chinna effect Business Commentary Record traffic for BAA as aviation recovers Sanofi to sell off drugs for Aventis Baltimore to pay outgoing chief £310,000 Abbey William Hill continues winning streak on return Larger Capitalisation Shares Ingrid Mansell Stock Markets Burberry shares surge as sales recover Smaller Captalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % BAA remains a reliable long-haul performer in aviation Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts fall over US rate fears Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Pension fund calls for scalps in Citigroup SEC set to accuse Time Warner The Sunday Times L&G says new rules show fund's strength Retrial begins after Quattrone case deadlock Merrill Lynch profits balloon in first quarter Canary Wharf auction finale A tough adversary for boards One for all at St Andrews Sugar trade turned sour for consumers and the economy China's £7.8bn influx prompts inflation fears The Times Unit Trust Information Service Noodle giant eats up rival Cat Action Trust Recovery hopes lift Tokyo shares Clash over Cartel Laws Embrace the Challenge Equity Prices Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Lise Villameur Special agent who risked her life running her own operation in wartime France, but was denied a gallantry award Emily Morison Beck Editor of one of the world's most celebrated reference works who would go to any lengths to track down a quotation Sylvia Law First woman president of the Royal Town Planning Institute, whose work was influenced by her socialist beliefs Court & Social Richard Lancelyn Green Chairman of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London who was seen as the foremost expert on the fictional detective Births, Marriages & Deaths Ralph Kemplen Film editor whose cutting skills added to the success of many of the classic films of the Fiftics and Sixties Max Harris BBC bandlcader behind themes for Porridge and Open All Hours Questions of Sport Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers DJM: Nature Notes On This Day Follow the Leader Prize Quiz News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life April 14.1866 Henri-Frederic Amiel gave much of his life to teaching aesthetics and philosophy at the University of Geneva, but became best known, after his death in 1881, for a journal which is preoccupied, as here, with questions of liberty and his own creative struggles Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Latest Wills Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Portrait to grace Nelson's Sicilian estate Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Appeals Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Want to place a classified advertisement? Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Forthcoming Marriages Legal News Today's Royal Engagements Answers (from page 28) Word Watching Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrival into… Changing the Guard Flintoff offers lone defiance Barkley's selection put in jeopardy by ticket issue Rugby Union Sale counting on Jones to be in final reckoning Cracknell beaten in Olympic trials Rowing Rights jurisdiction limited Law Report Court of Appeal In Sport Today: Racing: page 31. Cricket: 32 and 36.… Absent Radcliffe still casts giant shadow over Okayo Athletics Flora London Marathon I hope to meet Paula, so she can tell me the secret of her training MacArthur goes it alone in bid to break record Sailing Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meeting Pupils not members in set Employment Appeal Tribunal Care required over client letters Family Division Wright on target Beverley A country fair with some racing thrown in Cheltenham Course Specialists Snow Ridge cut St Francis Wood can stump rivals The Wright Track Bet of the Day St Francis Wood Newmarket Trescothick relief as England start long haul to safety Cricket Scoreboard from St John's BT The Results Service Today's Fixtures Times Test By Our Sports Staff: Sami fights back after Pakistan are made to struggle Broncos keep Tigers rooted to the bottom Rugby League Calzaghe set for june bout with johnson Duck returns Clijsters doubt Clarke strikes Spice up Posh's life with the chance to put our… These are a few of my favourite songs Martin… Zimbabwe players ease pressure on ECB Jeep Get Fit, Feel Fit Day Three Activate Adult and Child Exercises Britain handed chance of slow progress Tennis Elastoplast Neville steps forward to make the difference Football Heskey heading for exit in Houllier's end-of-season sale Ellington and Roberts prove too hot for Cardiff to handle By a Correspondent: Peacock's late winner delays Plymouth celebrations Newcastle keen to grasp second chance Keane aims to complete 'unfinished business' Peace in our Time how the Irish Rover Returned Last Night's Results Times Sports Book Pools Forecast Knight faces violent conduct charge Timing of comeback leaves me baffled Thepremiershiptoday Martyn keeps old mates at bay in struggle for survival Hobgoblin A Song for Europe Football inside Schumacher wanted to quit over death of Senna Picture Gallery Charting progress of master at work Cricket inside Your Life in their Hands Book Extract The Way we Live now Arts Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day … Relaxed to the Point of Neglect Every Time Greece Wants the Streets of Athens to Look Tidy Someone Thinks the Solution is to Poison its Stray Dogs and Cats Cucumber Country Required Reading Required Reading So You Think the Secrets on your Mobile are Safe... As Mobile Phones Become More Sophisticated the Amount of Sensitive Information we Store on Them Grows. A Computer Expert Shows Steveboggn how Worryingly Easy It is to Gain Access to your Secrets Cover Story The Ethicist When Death Fell In June 1944 Londoners Believed the Worst of the was over - Then Hitler's V1 Buzz-Bombs and V2 Rockets Hit the City. In the Final Extract from her Book Maureen Waller Describes how They Coped with Resilience and Humour Book Extract Eurostar Health Can Soya Help with Hair Loss? Chemical Found in Soya Beans May Be the Root of a Remedy for Baldness. Jerome Burne Reports Far from the Madding Crowd Emotional Intelligence Andy Arkell Swaps London's Rat Race for Reflective Serenity of the Monastic Cell - and is Jolted by the Experience What Does Life Tell us about Love? 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