News from 19/04/2004
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, David Bedenham, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Christine Seib and Carl Mortished, Gary Duncan, Jone Stephens, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Sharrock and Stephen Farrell, Nick Hawton, Philip Howard, Milk Mulvihill, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Andy Du Port, Bryan Thwaites, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Sean O'Neill, Elizabeth Judge, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, David Lindsay, Andrew Norfolk, Jo Rodgers, Antonia Senior, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, David Powell and Sean O'Neill, Damon Hill, John Stanier, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rick Broadbent and Matthew Roberts, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Matthew L. Mills, Roland Watson, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Nicholas Wapshott, Matthew Pinsent, Michael Webber, Sarah Vine, Ed Smith, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jenny Booth, David Lawrenson, Joyce Glasser, Kevin Overbury, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Phllip Webster, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Roger Darby, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Mick Hume, Gordon Musson, Hashi Syedain, Emily Davies, Stephen Farrell Middle East Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Philip Webster Political Editor, K. F. Marshall, Tim Hames, Harold Walker, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Susan Lythgoe, Mike Rosewell, Terry McGARRY, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Timothy Garden, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Roland Watson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Lloyd of Berwick, Gillian Harris, Christopher Irvine, Chris Ayres, Laura Peek, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Luca Salice, Kate Battersby, Richard Morrison, Mark O'hare, J. H. Shone, Mark Venables, Betise Assumpcao, F. W. Chesson, Phllip Webster Political Editor, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Susan Emmett, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Britons to get vote on new constitution for Europe Blair to reveal U-turn this week Bush alarm Athens insurance Gervais triumph W H Smith offer The Times The Times Today: page 2. Crossword and weather: 18. … Curry keeps Alzheimer's at bay Fun-runner wins Olympic marathon place home & legacy New head of Hamas in Israel's sights What's Important Muslim leader meets Mi5 chief to aid War on Terror New Hamas chief in Israel's sights Fun-runner makes it all the way to Athens Magistrates: Age and Ethnicity Eton appoints first Islamic mentor Courts want Turks and Somalis on bench BT Whitehall applies EU directives at length Blair's other premiership love Hockney's new brush with the past Artist revives tradition of watercolour after inspiration from the Moorish architecture of Spain, Dalya Alberge writes Shopping Assault on Manhattan Young master who made a splash right from the start National Trust may let homes to key workers on low pay flybe Average house price rises by £150 a day Experts say the shortage of homes is pushing prices up despite warnings of a crash, reports Susan Emmett People smugglers 'ran sex operation' This Week in Parliament Councils ignore our good work, says Church Childminder bailed after baby's death In Brief Jail staff sacked Rapist confesses Schooled in lies VC medal sale £376m for arts Beckham to act Amazing Grace Election code Heroin dealer sues jail for lost Cartier watch Police disquiet over abortion case Good Year Amanda's killer had been jailed for sex attacks Mercedes-Benz Adding up the Cost Laws to help disabled may shut heritage sites William's trunks fail to make a splash Prime viewing is not always winner Multiple Display Advertising Items Safety in numbers It's a good day at the Office despite blunder The Awards GE Millions spent on 'painless' devices Blast of gas offers hope of injections without needles Weighty secret of a spider leg revealed Terrorist science fear Easy, Safe Sathing New error lets third Scots prisoner go free Just AAsk Big Numbers Etihad Fancy dressers run gauntlet of the crowd How weather rained on the taxman's parade Dell Dublin on alert for May Day protests Inquiry seeks way out of Britons' £956bn debt crisis Tories will allow more local taxes Multiple Display Advertising Items Fallujah Frank's war-weary cry egg Coalition splinters as Spain starts pull-out The Madrid Government is withdrawing even more hastily than expected, write David Sharrock and Stephen Farrell Lack of intelligence 'worried Bush' Troops warned over shootings The Times lastminute Sharon's murderous intent wins support Three UN police in Kosovo killed by fellow officers Blair faces a Commons grilling over 'road map' Alliance Leicester Rising toll among Hamas leaders Atkins Hamas mourners vow to avenge another 'martyr' Militants say their organisation will only be strengthend by al-Rantissi's assassination, reports Ian MacKinnon in Gaza Hardliner who saw death as an irrelevance Aids scare exposes the secrets of California's porn industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Vajpayee's sporting triumph wins votes Challenge over TV's beauty and the beasts China hosts North Korea nuclear talks In Brief (AFP): Police raid death (AP): Running mate (AFP): Gas blast (AFP): Suspects held (AP): Roman games First Choice ArtsFirst Never saved in the nick of time Theatre The Quare Fellow Tricycle, Nw6 Concerts A homage to Luciano Berio shows proper respect; a belated Easter Bach from the LSO is too reverential London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera The Marriage of Figaro Savoy, Wc2 St Matthew Passion Barbican Pop Ginuwine Shepherds Bush Empire In T2 Today How the ZioNazis became a symbol of the West's addiction to self-loathing U-turn, Mr Blair, you're fast running out of road The Tories, wandering lost in their biblical wilderness Hague was an unlikely John the Baptist; there is still no Moses in sight You think you need a coach? Oh, go and get a life Picture Gallery Matters of Timing An early decision but a late vote on the EU constitution Watered down Hockney dares to experiment afresh with tradition Sharon's Strategy Channel charges The Times Deteriorating security in Iraq 'Tooth Ferry' will not fill dental gaps Prevention of deaths in custody Healthy school meals Drunken sailors Car tax fine Young musicians Cetywayo A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Public access to the law lords Beating the bugs Self-assembly The Weather The Times Crossword Tele2 The Times Briefing ITV faces investors' wrath EBRD President loses out MCI may lose KPMG Center Parcs reassures Easy Jet criticises France Major miner bonuses How the Week Finished Charcol WH Smith to discuss Permira approach ahead of interims Equitable offers to fund suit against Government In Business Today: Need To Know 20. Economics Agenda … FSA joins investigation into 'fraud' at toolmaker Times Online Finance chief of Shell set to resign How the Week Finished The Times Business Big Show Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week KLM bonuses attacked KLM bonuses attacked Endemol chief quits SNCF denies tunnel deal Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Blair to hail expansion as new EU states grow GB Holiday Parks set to pursue sale or flotation Goldmining bosses share $10m bonus Russia hints at eventual amnesty for oligarchs KKR shores up Hollinger bid First fifteen will be strengthened by new arrivals Co-founder of Pace sets up high-tech rival Revenue changed its policy Court of Appeal Ministry gave evasive responses Queen's Bench Division Drug firms' merger plans under scrutiny Insurers cut back payout if staff die in terror attacks Case management priority Competitors' strong sales to put pressure on GSK Video recording not required Court of Appeal Jury to rule on WTC policies The Costs Banking & Finance Are You Ready to Conquer the Avenue of the Volcanoes … The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Natasha Kroll Production designer who revolutionised the way the BBC presented talk programmes and documentaries Carrie Snodgress Actress who was Oscar-nominated for her role as a bullied housewife Jan Sterling Star of film noir, best known for Ace in the Hole Personal Column Abdel-Aziz Al-Rantissi Leader of Hamas in the occupied Palestinian territories who survived an assassination attempt last year Lives in Brief Lives Remembered When the Fat Lady Sings Is opera too elitist—despite offers of cheaper seats? Nature Notes Tread cautiously Unfair advantage On this Day The Times, April 19, 1945 Prize Quiz Which Poet is this? News Quiz Law lifts veil of secrecy on adoption Parents who gave up their children are now to be offered help to find them again, says Rosemary Bennett And father, too Give thanks for elitism Meeting popular demand Television neglect The Captives of Belsen Picture Gallery Happy reunion What's your View? Word Watching Mother's 29-year wait for reunion Daily Life April 19, 1914 Questions Answered Questions Asked Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Dinner Answers School News Latest Wills Court Circular Planners must ensure that the public does not pay the price Notebook Architecture Capital at risk of losing a grand hotel Sometimes imitation is the form that best flatters The Times Newcastle's nous proves crucial in cup thriller Rugby Union Details from Twickenham Wasps summon vital victory Vaughan happy he made Wright choice for Chester Non-League Football Nationwide Conference Ryman League Unibond League Busy Blowers gets under Bath's skin Dr Martens League Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings McRae and Paul keep Gloucester in the hunt Course Specialists The Times Sports Book Hexham Wolverhampton Pontefract Why Channon would be a classic flag-bearer Course Specialists Windsor Reading the Racecard Leaders in the Jumps Championships Yeats states Derby case with easy win A betting shop punter in Bournemouth won a record £878,939 … The Sunday Times Read comes good with bat to give England first blood First One-Day International Scoreboard from the Bourda Weekend's Scoreboards Times Test Times Online Wallace continues to prosper in taxing dual role No Play Yesterday Cannock aim high after retaining title Hockey Henman faces tough endurance test Tennis Get Fit, Feel Fit Marathon Running for Mortals Training Week One Got it at last, a century to savour at the Oval Cricket Ed Smith, the Kent batsman, could hardly have imagined when he began his diary for 2003 what a dramatic year lay ahead. Here, in our first exclusive extract from his brilliant new book, he describes how he overcame his early-season struggle for form Day One Skelton underlines Olympic claims Equestrianism Sports Event Professor had a premonition Sunday, May 1, 1994 is a day Formula One will not forget. A cursed weekend at Imola culminated in the death of the sport's biggest star. The Times series continues as Kevin Eason looks at the race to tragedy at Tamburello I thought,'he's going to be in a really bad mood now' Dread at the track, chaos at the hospital. Senna's personal assistant, Betise Assumpcao, was in the thick of it all Picture Gallery A Tragic Weekend No winners in shameful race of tears How They Lined up at Imola After Ratzenberger's death, should the race even have begun? Kate Battersby hears how Martin Brundle has come to terms with the decision to continue with the grand prix at Imola after Senna's crash Tomorrow-Day Three 'When they bring out the red flags you tend to fear the worst... now we knew things were bad' Damon Hill recalls his emotions during that terrible period of uncertainty when competitors waited to learn of the great driver's fate A Tragic Weekend Debate over line-up for Olympics is far from over Employee of the Month New unit adds edge to Sunday outing Rowing Matthew Pinsent rises early to test the water with the other members of Britain's revised coxless four Wheldon taking Indy scene by storm Motor Racing Britain in hot water for denting Gallic pride Swimming Morris warms the heart but Kenyan duo a class above London Marathon Results The Times The Results Service Get Kids Going St Helens pair free to stake claims for Cardiff Moran provides guiding force Swail reaps reward for 'desperate measures' Snooker Dell Gonzalez battles for third win Super Solberg Sharks bite back Greenslade joy England ousted Britain stay up The Times Defeated Hann displays his ugly side again Another bike, another victory for tearful magician Rossi Threat to Games forces IOC to seek £100m insurance Mortgages for Business Inside The Times Inside The Week Ahead Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Beethoven's Dangerous Symphony The Ninth was Always Political if the Composer Had Realised to what Ends It Would Be Twisted, Would He Have Held Back? The Great Democracy? How to Hang on to your Man: Don't Have a Headache Cover Story Dr Laura Schlessinger Makes the Stepford Wives Look like Feminists and her Critics Accuse her of Setting the Women's Movement Back 50 Years. But She Has a Radio Audience of 12 Million and her New Book, the Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands, is yet Another Bestseller. Chris Ayres Went to One of her … Other Words of Wisdom Dr Laura Says... The Ethicist Mothering with Common Sense Parents Libby Purves Looks Back on the "Battle Manual" She Wrote for Guilty Mothers The Times School Spending The Times Mothering with Common Sense Parents Libby Purves Looks Back on the "Battle Manual" She Wrote for Guilty Mothers Parent Forum I Am 15 and Have Found out that my Mother is Having an Affair. She Doesn't Know I Know Send us your Problems The Way we Live now This Flemish Mash Can Be a Tasty Masterpiece, Says Jill Duplex Raunchy is out, Decorum is in Endless Adolescence and Acres of Naked Flesh Suddenly Look Unappealing as a Romantic Mood and New Primness Take Hold-And Not Just on the Catwalk, Says Emily Davies Home. Forum Keeping on the Move Fashion Emma Hope Tighten your Belts Health Demand Has Increased for Gastric Banding, the Latest in Weight-Loss Surgery. Hashi Syedain Reports The Times Update on the Atkins Plan Try to See It my Way Arts Entertainments "Writing is Tough but the Older You Get, the Harder You Work" First Night Reviews Twogether for 40 Years As BBC Two Celebrates its 40th Anniversary, Times Writers Look Back Fondly at its Greatest Hits The Logo Winner by a Nose As He Opens in Cyrano De Bergerac, Stephen Rea Tells Daniel Rosenthal how a Classic Play Has Benefited from a Revamp Tomorrow in T2 Week Ahead Spring is in the Steps as a Lively Dance Season Begins The Times Games Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Black to play. This position is from the game Flumbort-Pert, Budapest Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Choice On the School Beat Radio 4, 11am Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages 20-21 Tv Review After the Disappointments of Dr Zhivago and Boudicca, Andrew Davies Has Returned to Form with He Knew He was Right, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3256 Viewing Guide The Writers Bureau The Times Farce of Fourth Place Bottom Corner Vialli Still Singing the Blues Resentful at the way he was forced out of Stamford Bridge, the Italian still wants Chelsea to win, he tells Matt Dickinson Not so Rich, Not so Famous, Not so Bad Gabriele Marcotti finds low interest rates in Monaco Sanchez is Head over Heels with Ambition Rick Broadbent and Matthew Robert enjoy the company of a legendary goalscorer Sick Note So It's Good to Talk. Pity we Can't Listen To determine whether Sir Alex's hairdryer is working, or seeing your star striker having a puff, dressing-room cameras are a must Sky Sports Class Player There to Help Tom Dart talks to a former actor playing a vital role in the development of youngsters Voted off Tony Cascarino on the quintet who did not come close to the PFA shortlist Argyle Could Turn to Scot Redknapp Scents the Finish Line Portsmouth (1) 1 Stone 36 Manchester United (0) 0 Referee: N Barry 6. Attendance: 20.140 Bargain-basement boys battle for victory Barclaycard Premiership Chelsea's Adventure is Just Beginning Blackburn Not Short of Battling Defenders Manchester City (0) 1 The Run-In Wolves Still Believe as Camara Hits Form Clarks Newcastle Ten Battle for Robson Aston Villa (0) 0 Newcastle United (0) 0 Referee: B Knight 5. Attendance: 40.786 Villa lack wit to break down depleted opponents Bellamy Blow Powell Eyes Final Hurrah in Europe The Games Barclaycard Premiership So Easy for Bolton Bounty Hunters Lights Going out for Liverpool Cardiff City (0) 2 Langley 78 (pen), Campbell 80 Burnley (0) 0 Crystal Palace (0) 1 Derby County (4) 5 Megson Reminded of Downside to Going up Norwich are Elated but far from Complacent Bradford Face Make or Break Nationwide Gillingham Reading Sheffield United Nottingham Forest Rotherham United West Ham United Mills concedes Notts County are almost down and leading trio slip up Nationwide Highest Attendance Average Attendance The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Mansfield eye third, Carlisle still upbeat about survival but Oxford lack desire Nationwide Highest Attendance Average Attendances The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Rangers tie up second place while Livingston draw on McMenamin's class Bell's Celtic Take the Title Dunfermline Athletic Picture Gallery Heart of Midlothian (1) 1 McKenna 18 Livingston (0) 1 McMenamin 73 Dundee Lovell 38, Milne 90 Hibernian (1) 2 Riordan 45, 50 (pen) Rangers Thompson 40, Rae 49 Partick Thistle (0) 0 The Statistics French League Valencia Edge Back in Front The Times The Times Buy Lines Three Worlds Inhabited by Every Man Aki Riihilahti says that the results of nine months' hard labour can all boil down to the two games in three days over Easter Paper round The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box The Alternative Premiership Fixtures sky
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