News from 22/04/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Eileen Davies, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Peter Kllnger, Robert Dawson Scott, A Chadwick, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Richard Ford and Tom Baldwin, Neelam Verjee, Fiona McBride, Clem Cecll, Bernard Buckle, Rick Broadbend and John Goodbody, Simon Barnes, Benjamin Kang Lim and John Ruwitch, Robert Thicknesse, Christopher Wood, George A. Grierson, Ivo Tennant, Joe Morgan and Gary Duncan, Philip Howard, John Jumphrys, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Will Pavia and Stephen Gollins, David Chater, Clare Chambers, James Bone, Adrian C. Carey, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Richard Eaton, Rudy Otter, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Wendy Holden, Sam Lister, Tlania Stevens, Stephen Farrell and Michael Evans, Nick Szczepanlk, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Lynette Hanna, Barbara Hodder, Pat Gibson, Richard Hobson One Day Cricket Correspondent, Greg Bearup, Nick Elsley, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, John Lister, the Plain English Campaign, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Mike Bugler, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Sophie Priestley, Joan Smith, Anatole Kaletsky, Eric Dehn, Roland Watson, James Bone and Michael Theodoulou, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Adrian Cross, Ian McDonald, Ian Kaye, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Sean MaCaulay, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Leslie Felperin, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Philip Whiteley, Russell Jenkins and Daniel McGrory, Nicholas Lash, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Alan Dashwood, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Kevin Dewey, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill and Sam Coates, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, D. P. Marchessini, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Chris Johnston and Andrew Pierce, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Alan Dershowitz, Mary Ann Sieghart, Andrew Plerce, Tosin Sulaiman, Christopher Walker, Stefanle Marsh, Stephen Garnett, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Olivia Chantecaille, Cable, Digitan and Satellite, John Murray, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Jon Morrison, Policy Officer, Jessie Wear, Bryn Hitchings, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Leolin Price, Guy Herbert, Heather Williams, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Ahmer Khokhar, Daniel Rosenthal, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Bill Edgar, Lisa Verrlco, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Owen Slot, Thomas Stuttaford, Jenny Davey, Phllip Webster Political Editor, Colin Sagar, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Anthony Saunders,
ResumoThe Times Suicide bombers blast Basra Army reviews tactics as 68 die Atkinson resigns Vanunu defiant Sony's film deal Times winner The Times Spring Sale No on Sofa Workshop Darling, you were wonderful, but I shouldn't tell you so The Times For the children, there was no escape Bishops support Williams attack on Labour The Times Help from the lieder of the Opposition Scientists urge unit to combat bio-attack Howard steals Express vote from Labour Blair promises end to pensioners' plight 'Safe houses' raided in terror suspects hunt What's Important Blunkett seeks more powers on detention Tele2 Doctor cleared of child porn charges US television shows photographs of Diana dying John Lewis Tradition that suited Pathak Spice Wars end with £8m peace treaty Sisters declare victory for women as heir settles family feud over Patak curry empire, Lewis Smith reports A dynasty founded in a basement kitchen Tycoon 'made $1m indecent proposal' to friend's wife A testing time for British tactics as violence transfers to southern Iraq Office World Basra blasts show nowhere is safe now Kidnapped Danish civilian is killed No plans to send more British troops, says Blair Pentagon under pressure as more allies quit UN officials 'took oil bribes from Saddam' St. Joseph's Hospice Peugeot Ten killed in Riyadh security HQ suicide blast Kate Muir Motor Showlive More experts needed to trap baby-killers Superbug survives hospital clean-ups Seychelles Antidote to acne eats its heart out Brucie takes steps to irritate watchdog Richer Sounds EasyJet.com BBC's rivals may get share of licence fee Take the grate out of Great Yarmouth Wanadoo Are they by any chance related? Ghosts of Tory failure deter buyers for the party's headquarters PS ... Spielberg film on Munich massacre Alliance Leicester Mandy left in the dark over Blair U-turn Back with Vengeance So, Degas ... what are little girls made of? Cork, matches and old paintbrushes Anger at art college Options Trading Top civil servant to chair National Theatre Volume 2 Pc World Risks of taking a step back in time First direct Toyota By a Correspondent: Parents refuse help as 'natural birth' baby dies The mouse with two mothers ... but no father Tories say £5m campaign exploits referendum loophole Jeep Blair hints at second EU vote if he loses Question Time Briefing Michael Howard asked six questions on the EU constitution 80% of public backs ID cards, says poll Today in Parliament Was it clear what he was saying? Woman favourite to be new archbishop BT More power to you Clerics back their turbulent priest Colleagues say archbishop has a responsibility to voice concerns, Ruth Gledhill and Sam Coates write National savings & investments Schools chief wants assemblies dropped The Times Expedia. co. uk One Tel Home is where the high-tech security fortress is Secure circle or a paranoid prison? Teenage girl burnt to death on orders of jealous love rival Graduate pessimism over jobs Bug kills cancer Intruder case Pop Idol pupils Injunction threat Morrisey's pub Russia blocks UN Cyprus plan Staples Secret the world already knew Vanunu shouts his defiance after 18 years First Words of a Freed Man Held & trek Our new Sleeper Service. Now you North Korean leader promises to be flexible over nuclear weapons Indonesian on death charges runs for president Statue of Victoria divides races in South Africa Club World British Airways The real passion of Simone de Beauvoir France's greatest feminist icon was in truth a 'loving spontaneous woman', reports Adam Sage Basques' great oak of liberty succumbs to Spanish heat The aged symbolic Tree of Guernica, right, once sheltered a Times reporter, David Sharrock writes Moscow's Metro shows its age From Our Special Correspondent: Eye-Witness's Account Court rules Kurdish MPs stay in jail (Reuters): Palestinians killed Bush testimony (AFP): Girl for auction (AFP): Editor resigns (AFP): Cannibal vendor Cleric deported (Reuters): War criminal dies The Sunday Times the Month First Choice The Times Frayn catches a falling Stasi Theatre Democracy Wyndham's, WC2 Theatre Uncle Varick Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh Pop Phoenix/The Bees Islington Academy Concert Philharmonia/Valade Festival Hall Opera The Haunted Manor Sadler's Wells Moral authority, Mr Blair, is a luxury that only archbishops can afford Picture Gallery The federalist project is in its death throes They don't have to wear combats to be a fair target Picture Gallery Yes, guilty as charged. I'm biased like the rest of the BBC The Times Food for Scandal The UN stands accused of betraying the people of Iraq Dumb and Dumber Can the BBC stop chasing ratings and return to quality? Morals and Dilemmas Israel, the Vanunu controversy and nuclear weapons The Times Archbishop and the Government Ramifications and implications of the EU constitution Why we are taking the Tooth Ferry Interesting times A Duty on Hats Nanny's sauce Shorter shrift Empire Day All clear? Suburban secrets The Times Crossword New titles: The Times Crossword Book 7 and The Times … The Weather Create a better Impression The Times Business Sony close to buying MGM studios Russian delays Corus plan BSkyB Premiership offer Chairman 'knew nothing' Moody's blow to Shell Reuters sales fall slows Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Here we Go Again: It's Sale Time Carry on Pinewood Boss on cue to double his pay after Pinewood float Chelsfield to tee off bidding for Wentworth Oracle MPs hit at banks' denial of debt crisis Need to Know Ftse 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Results in Brief Software chief quits Stop Press Merrill settles lawsuit Gateway to shed staff Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Russian tycoon to delay Corus nomination WH Smith to reject Permira Vodafone Taxation plan lacks attention to detail Give WHS shareholders a say Business Editor's Commentary Fast Forward to recovery at Reuters Unilever leads blue chips after Nestlé results Larger Capitalisation Shares Premier slips amid fears over oilfield yields Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Prudential rues the lack of scramble for its unpoached Egg Tempus British Vita London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Yoomedia The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts steadied by Greenspan Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street City Diary Festival's serious business City Diary Acid drop City Diary Doggone lucky City Diary Investors take fright as Pru fails to find Egg buyer C&w in pole position to buy Monaco stake Mayflower Energy deal agreed to free £10m for TransBus Internet bank cuts loss Global economy set for best years in decade, IMF says Picture Gallery Dell Blair boost in fight for lost pensions compensation Reservists 'face discrimination' under new employment rules Ice-cream chief in fashion as head of Gucci The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further detalls on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Royal Opera House Airlines fight plan for delays payout De Vere joins Premier Lodge bid Broadgate Banking & Finance Airline Network The British Isles-as you've never seen them Cornwall 3 nights £215, Turkey a week £216. Tony Dawe reports Focus Excellence in England Tourism Awards The Register Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? Professor John Maynard Smith Grand old man of evolutionary biology who demonstrated that sex might be bad for the parents' health Professor Christopher Longuet-Higgins Distinguished chemist who, after moving into artificial intelligence research, coined the term 'cognitive science' Births, Marriages & Deaths Births Deaths Lord Gibson Unwilling stockbroker and redoubtable soldier who become chairman of the Arts Council, the Pearson group and the National Trust Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lives in Brief Franz-Wilhelm Furst (Prince) zu Putbus, aristocrat, was born on May 28,1927. He died on April 5, 2004, aged 76 Paul Hamburger Pianist who, after seeking refuge in Britain, became an admired accompanist, coach and producer in a varied musical career To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam Private Give and take Disillusioned Earn as You Learn Should children be paid to stay on at school - or can better things be found for them to do? DJM: Nature Notes A Stepford Renaissance? Poison pies More, please On this Day Prize Quiz News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The myth of respect Pleasure and pain Real men want equality Pupils to be paid £30 to stay at school Astronauts Begin Exploration of Mountains of the Moon An insult to teachers Pressure valve Getting it wrong Physician, explain thyself What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life A Danish Baroness, Karen Blixen, tells her brother of the beginning of a stimulating and fraught time on a coffee farm in British East Africa, to which she had followed her fiance, soon marrying him—and Jearning that he have given her syphilis Questions Answered Questions Asked Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. co. … Changing the Guard Service of Thanksgiving Personal Column Appointments Umbrian town seeks its liberators 60 years on School News Court Circular Church News Forthcoming Marriages Answers News Quiz Sport Shaw handed all-clear for Wasps' date with destiny Rugby Union Stevens still to face music over ticket row In Sport Today Misconduct in public office Law Report Court of Appeal Website printout is real evidence Queen's Bench Division Correction Power to provide housing Court of Appeal Interim decision deplored Court of Appeal Archer aims for Athens after stormy victory Badminton Marshall changes course in gold hunt Swimming Times on Line The Results Service Fixtures Fontwell Park Racing Wolverhampton Iraq's sporting nightmare turns to Olympic dream Owen Slot meets the wrestlers invited to fight Americans on home soil after enduring years of torture and corruption Perth Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings The Wright Track Bull Run sees stock rise after easy Epsom triumph Salisbury Beverley Diary OFT probe continues to loom over small courses Diary Safety the legacy of tragic crash Brilliant champion who created the blueprint for modern drivers Sir Frank williams concludes The Times series by examining how the genius of Ayrton Senna transcended Formula One Suffering of the girl he left behind Times Test Canonised during life, humanised in death Times Online Chaloner upset No final appeal Nurse accolade Burns positive Mitsubishi Motors O'Sullivan provides compelling spectacle Snooker Embassy World Championship Clubs split on French expansion Links Happy Henman waits too long to secure victory Tennis Hectic schedule gives Anderson opportunity to make an impact Muralitharan urged to keep 'doosra' in locker First Alternative Confident Peng proves a revelation to tip balance in Durham's favour Frizzell County Championship Second Division Gibson provides brighter look for Leicestershire MacGill withdrawal leaves defiant ZCU unmoved Jefferson takes big step towards new maturity Should the England players follow MacGill's lead? E-mail Times on Line Kent let Peters off the hook Yesterday's Scoreboards Newman takes his chance Cork grabs chance to put Sussex on back foot Cricket Frizzell County Championship First Division Wagh puts case for England The Times Ecclestone lacking the drive the save British Grand Prix Motor Racing Olazábal finds himself outside game's elite Golf Desailly expected to bow out with three-match ban Veteran defender facing wrath of Uefa over elbowing, says Matt Dickinson Times on Line Monaco fall into the Tinkerman's ultimate trap Mixed fortunes of Ranieri's tinkering Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. How the head coach fared Self-assured Mourinho had Robson for teacher The Times Draw keeps Deportivo on course for final Richmond ditched as Leeds are swamped by new drama Get Fit, Feel Fit Marathon Running for Mortals Times Sports Book Palace start Norwich promotion party Crystal Palace Sunderland Smith rewarded for gamble Injuries threaten to undermine Robson's bid for European glory Training Schedule Week Four Day Four Celtic find no home comfort The Premiership Today Sport Ranieri's time almost up as Chelsea target Mourinho Toon In Atkinson resigns from television pundit's role after racist remark Rick Broadbend and John Goodbody on the manager-turned-pundit who pioneered the arrival of black players Football inside Times Appointments Lead us to your investment bank, say high-flying students It's not for the faint-hearted - but it's back as the career of choice. Peter Brown on a new survey Grad at Work Multiple Display Advertising Items Front-Page Deals Sports development officer? Further Information Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinton plays its trump card Management Moves Financial Moves Boots Century One Ricoh Odgers Ajilon Eames Jones & Judge Hawkings Thomson Partners Ltd D&b Odgers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The civil servant who would not take no for an answer My Big Deal Inbox Packages Times Appointments The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Sir, You've Made a Man of Me Insufficient Attention Has Been Paid to the Way in Which a Fear of Appearing Wimpish Informs the Behaviour of World Leaders Princes and Priests Required Reading The Porn Star, the End of a £6.2bn The Multibillion-Dollar American Porn Film Industry Has Thrived in California since the 1970s - until Two Performers Tested Positive for HIV. Now Production Has Ground to a Halt and Health Authorities are Threatening Tough New Laws that Could Close It down. Chris Ayres Reports from Los Angeles The Ethicist Randy Cohen My Record Hero Norris McWhirter Founded a Very British Institution in the Guinness Book, Says Patrick Kidd A Case of Lifestyle Joyti De-Laurey is Not Alone in Letting High-Life Dreams Lead her Astray. It's a Modern Disease, Says Wendy Holden Cinderella Syndrome The Times Beware Grubby Males Personal Hygiene and Sex are the Latest Concerns of Daisy Goodwin, the Lifestyle Queen who Has given US Lessons on Everything from Correct Dress to Building Homes. Adam Sherwin Reports Are your Hands Clean? The Way we Live now Shellfish and Potato Salad is a Light but Sumptuous Feast for Fair Maidens, Says Jill Dupleix Jersey Royal and Crab Salad Times on Line I'd Come Back Stop wearing so much make-up Lust Hearth Goddess Flights of Fancy Home Forum Christina Hardyment My Chariot of Fire Free at Last from the Cruelty and Repression of the Taleban, 17-Year-Old Sprinter Rubina Muqimyar Will Become the First Woman from Afghanistan to Take Part in the Olympic Games when She Carries the Flag for her Country and Then Runs in the 100 Metres in Athens in August. Greg Bearup Meets her Health An Eye Problem Kept in Focus Cataract Surgery is now Routine and Many Sufferers Throw Away their Reading Glasses Afterwards. Dr Thomas Stuttaford Reports Saving Lives by Treating High Blood Pressure Mysterious Mars Even our Great-Grandparents Knew that Water Existed on the Red Planet. So what is the Relevance of Nasa's Latest Discovery? John Murray Explains Getting Legless N. B Planet Puzzle Experience Counts Timesonline Bridge Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Sport Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Index Tv Review May 33rd was Able to Deal with an Impossible Subject through the Strength of its Acting and a Compulsive Script, Says Sarah Vine BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3259 Viewing Guide The Times Stannah Screen You've Learnt your Lessons, Genrehopper Screen New Film Releases Somehow, for All the Sergio Leone Standoffs, John Ford Landscapes, and Lee High-Wire Tricks and Clint Eastwood Anger, Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Vol 2 is a Movie in his Own Image, Says James Christopher Take 2: Points of Reference Tomorrow Eamon, the Sanitised Rapper who is Cleaning … Screen & Heard Leslie Felperin on the Ins and Outs of Cannes Fine Match of Will and Grace Screen New Releases Wendy Ide Enjoys a Coming-Of-Age Drama and a Classic Reissue but Winces at a Parade of Cliches and Angsty Lesbians UGC More New Films A Shapely Sleuth and Taking Lives 15, 103 mins The Good Old Naughty Days R18, 71 mins Monsieur N 12A, 129 mins Cricket as Social Allegory Has Inspired Film-Makers, Observes Opera & Ballet New Books Christopher Wood on the Roots of Paul Schrader and John Ford's Film-Making Screen Not Always on my Mind Hollywood is Again Obsessed with Memory but why Do so Many Films Draw a Blank, Asks Sean MaCaulay First Night Reviews Wondrous Oblivion The Times Smirk in Progress Interview Here He's Known for his Mischievous Whimsy but in France Antoine De Caunes is a Heavyweight. 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