News from 23/04/2004
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Andrew Robson, James Bone and Roland Watson, Phil Yates, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Neville Davis, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Derek Briggs, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Hester Lacey, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Luke Magee, Brendan Donnelly, Nikolai Tolstoy, Denys Johnson, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Bob Stanley, James Hider, Alison L Ruoff, Kevin Eason, Jane Thynne, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, Julie Stevens, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, R. C. Swindlehurst, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Anthony W. Archer, Stewart Thurlow, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, lan Whittell NBA review, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Robinson, Robin Young, Tony Bagnall, Brian Carter, Timothy Rice, Richard Lloyd Parry, Jonathan Richards, Charles Vandeleur, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Josephine Smit, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Rosemary Bennett, Martin Spiro, Stephen Farrell and Tiania stevens, Madeline MacDonald, Oliver Kay, Anthony Sampson, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Monica Porter's, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Adam Jacobs, Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Jason Barlow, Rob Kirby, Gabriel Rozenberg, Gregory Szanto, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Tom Parfitt, Sean O'Neill, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, A.J.Insall, Steven Wittich, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, The Rev Adrian Hallett, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Janice Newton, Steve Jelbert, Tony Goldman, Nick Szczepanik, Carole Wells, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Tom King, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Jonathan David, Mel Webb, Christopher Browne, Mike Berry, Mike Rosewell, Tony Kingsland, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, The Rev S. J. Hanna, Christopher lrvine, Allen Robertson, DR Thomas Stuttaford, Lucia van der Post, David Walker, Giles Whittel, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, David Sinclair, The Rev Trevor Wyatt, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Five million win right to flexible hours Firms must recognise needs of people caring for elderly relatives Inside '3,000 rail dead' Sober students Baby killing Ford control shift The Times Taking Care Grand knight of the theatre becomes a dame The Times Today Straw predicts victory despite Labour's referendum disarray Military Cross for builder who saved officer Versace The Times Constitution is just a stroll in the park U-turn on vote is no problem for Straw Justice is failling, top judge admits Checks to combat sham marriages Al-Qaeda suspect is tagged and out on bail What's Important Vodafone Consultant promise 'to fall short' Second TV taboo Killing admitted No jail for assault Medal for poet Express owner's goose-stepping Nazi tirade sparks walkout Gucci Decline and fall for the Oxford ball Consensus has been reached between students and officialdom on toning down traditionally riotous June celebrations, reports Glen Owen Student Pranks 'The gunmen were now so frenzied that as soon as one was shot, another would take his place' Three members of The Parachute Regiment have been honoured for their gallantry on one of the worst days for the British Army serving in lraq, reports Michael Evans 1,700 troops for Iraq 'Yob buster' lawyers to tackle plague of loutish behaviour Office World Price include VAT. All offers subject to availability. … Families' anger over ignored victims Blood test could predict patients at high risk of cancer Death driver took drink and drugs Carr case delay Scott diary sale Brown's baby Racism 'hits jobs' Robbery charges Sailor banned Dog is under par Nanny paid the price for jet-set lifestyle of Cranberries star, court told Commercial Vehicles 'Indecent proposal' was only poetry, says millionaire Dolphin People Let sleeping dogs lie, Spacey says as he puts Beckham bung to bed Hard sell Nothing more miserable than Parker Lama karma Fan gored at 'ball game' in a bullring Freizeit Market Kettler PS Confusion on sudden infant deaths Tele2 Mother defies lawyers to admit killing baby Newcastle browned off as ale moves away The Royal Bank of Scotland Troy Homebase Hugging to Gain Control Teenage offender dies after being restrained Girls' networks take on the old boys Couples not compatible with each other's money Nationwide Sainsbury's The Link A daily terror from death threats, vandalism and bombed out cars HIV fears from East European sex trade workers Victims plead for curbs on animal rights extremists Staples Eton teacher confesses in child porn case Britons still love a good roast, by George Expedia Lord of the aisles checks out 265th store Good Year Princes sickened by TV pictures of dying Diana Magazine PC World EU socialists fear threat of a British 'no' vote Blair has the hand of Wilson on his shoulder Tories say constitution would add to red tape No catches Ing Direct EasyJet.com World according to the Blackburn rover Jack Straw credits his constituents with great power. Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster spoke to him The Times Magnet A dam fine way to dodge deluge Just AAsk Britain must prepare for coming of the great floods Experts predict huge cost to save millions from effects of climate change, writes Valerie Elliott Alliance Leicester Water, Water Everywhere Times on Line Pensioner accused of stabbing husband, 78 ATO British Gas Motion finds folk poetry in football Lexus Fizzy drinks are a recipe for fatter children Helmets 'put the young off cycling' Saddam, the politicians, the kickbacks Investigations are under way to expose how the lraqi dictator bought influence around the world and broke sanctions, writes James Bone in New York Lloyds TSB Key Players The devil will be in the detail of corruption claims Chrysler Millions already tracked down to foreign accounts Programme in Numbers Galloway denies payout from Saddam Surrender arms or face new onslaught, say US Marines Smart Schoolgirl saw suicide bomber's last prayer Budgens Basra's leaders call for guarded response Chirac's rival throws down gauntlet Chandlers Travel Yorkshire Major Ethnic Groups in Central Europe Former Eta leader told to close his museum Roma dare to dream of a life without poverty in EU Citizens of nowhere look everywhere Dell Archbishop 'blamed Jews for Nazi policy' Sainsbury's New York welcomes new Queen of the ocean Food Jewish historian calls for end to Mein Kampf ban The Times The Best Writers are in the Times The Times One-Tel 3,000 toll feared in train blast Rangoon to release Suu Kyi for talks From a Correspondent: Jackson's team 'confident' IATA (Reuters): Five-day Brazil jail riot ends (AP): Nuclear losses (Reuters): Gunmen killed (AP): Militants expelled (Reuters): Lucky fall (Ap): Columnist dies (AFP): Deadly jellyfish First Choice The Times Tragic love in La Dolce Vita Dance Romeo and Juliet The Lowry, Salford Theatre Dog in the Manger Swan, Stratford Dance Anastasia Covent Garden Opera Love's Luggage Lost/ll tabarro Grand Theatre, Leeds Concert Saint-Saëns Festival Pity the Europhile foot soldiers, sent over the top to make a pointless sacrifice White House wars speak volumes in America Waffle about values won't tame the bully boss Did Saddam buy off the UN? Iraqis have a right to know The Times Human Welfare New laws are needed to target animal rights extremists Schools for Scandal The latest Oxford decree on exam celebrations Blackburn Man An asture, political, pragmatic Foreign Secretary Infant mortality Royal yacht and trade The Times Myths and reality of the draft EU constitution treaty Procedures of Church appointments Drunken sailors Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Prudent Bachelor Long-life bread Beauty of the beast Reducing deaths in police custody Changing yardsticks Getting the gist The Times Crossword The Weather Bombardier The Times FTSE at 21-month high Briefing Backing for IMF hopeful Mayflower's bleak note Charter director quits Citigroup in KorAm deal Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Flybe.com SEC in U-turn on oil reserves reporting Feuding Ford bosses shunted out of fast lane From shop floor to pole position In Business Today Call-centre workers in line for £50,000 float windfall Ftse 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Timesonline Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Daimler mulls £570m sale Stop Press CalPERS withholds votes Reynolds settles for $33m Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead WH Smith chief blames slump on former managers Rescue strategy: the shareholders' verdict Homewares furnish Laura Ashley cheer MP calls for retail chiefs to justify card rates to inquiry Abbey habit needs to be broken Swann's song is not that original BT Adieu to French Eurotunnel board US hotels give succour to UK counterparts Larger Capitalisation Shares Eldridge gains after entrepreneur lifts stake Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Corus London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates With Dunkin' Allied can fill up the drinks cabinet McCarthy & Stone The Day's Biggest Movers Issuance cut pushes up gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Rates may be slower to rise with new model 'Reliability rating needed' for ONS Public borrowing leaps to highest in a decade There's no better way to fly Abbey slumps after full-year profits warning Mortgage leading surges £6bn but bank misses out Tia Lusso facing the last-chance saloon Aerospace company 'misled' US Air Force Investors attack Corus as board threat is averted Alarm as Eurotunnel finance chief resigns BAE pulls out of consortium bid for £1bn contract More trophy hunters on path of MGM Time Warner has restarted talks with the studio famous for its roaring lion, Writes James Doran Allied's £15m Gamble BAA increases its passenger forecast by 2.5m S&n saves £10m in brewery move Picture Gallery Crossed lines City Diary Watford gap City Diary Picture Gallery Backtracking City Diary Treasury to look at ban on upwards-only rents What next? Property tax breaks 'flawed' The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Austrian Marconi predicts first rise in sales for three years House price jumps help McCarthy build profits COLT poaches BT executive to win growth Aid-Call Business Equity Prices The formula making Metro a winner with young urbanites NMA Say it simple and mean it. Be honest and honed. Then profit BBC Two boss heads to US for Discovery and adventure Crème Ferrari make back seats usable but Aston Martin wins day Use of special hours licence Court of Appeal Company voluntary arrangement Chancery Division Times Online Mechnical memories of Brazilian master Vaughan Freeman on Goodwood's display of Ayrton Senna's cars In Detail New partnership not liable Chancery Division Freedom of religion not engaged in finding on tenancy Court of Appeal Times Online Glovebox The Times Times Times The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Joel Feinberg Philosopher whose compassionate defence of liberalism examined the limits of the State's authority Jeremiah Gumbs Anguillan politician who resisted British attempts to force unwanted independence on the territory James Cantalupo Company man who revitalised McDonald's after its franchises had spun out of control Alan Levy Champion of the Czech spirit—under communism and after Lives Remembered Births Then Peter began to speak to them: "I truly understand … Births Deaths Lives in Brief Deaths Ronnie Simpson The "Faither" of football and international goalkeeper who helped to secure Celtic's victory in the 1967 European Cup To place death notices, acknowledgements To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Equal rights for all Close to the brink Two's Company Celebrating 40 years of BBC Two, readers (and presenters) share their memories On this Day The Times, April 23, 1960 The Bishop of Johannesburg, the Right Rev Ambrose Reeves, arrived in Britain after fleeing from South Africa. Reeves believed that he was facing immediate arrest after passing evidence of the Sharpeville shootings to the United Nations The Gay Covenant Jeffrey John has called for the Church of England to bless same-sex unions. Do you agree with him? The last word For our own good Love in the dark The finest series A U-turn is still a move forwards The blind guide End discrimination Something for everyone Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the days as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers In denial Making up for lost time What's your View? Other topics for discussion Daily Life Three years before his death, Andy Warhol records, in his characteristically droll diary, another busy Manhattan day, which began with a view of the previous night's earthquake. His habit of nothing cab fares seems to contrast with a greater financial matter Questions Answered Questions Asked Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. co. … Picture Gallery The Times Personal Column School News Reception Dinner Lecture Court Circular Picture Gallery Historic sculling club honours late member DJM: Nature Notes Forthcoming Marriages Luncheon Church Appointment Marriage Encounters The Times Henman on a roll in gamblers' paradise Tennis Rickardsson says farewell to Poole as he puts family first Speedway The Sunday Times Racing Chepstow Warwick Golf Park leads as second hole makes fools of the field IOC hoping to boost TV jackpot Pair defeated MacRee surprise Fossett takes off Watson through Docherty dream Sandown Park The Wright Track Course Specialists Festival of frolics faces future of uncertainty Privy Seal can follow up Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Beverley By Our Racing Staff: Bull Run moves from yard of Loder Perth Fontwell Park Wolverhampton Tahir shows promise on debut Times Test Sussex have to recoil from full force of Law Frizzell County Championship First Division Shah and Hutton come out swinging for Middlesex Streak a target after years of toeing party line Owen Slot, Chief Sports Reporter, hears from the former Zimbabwe captain, who found himself under fire when he decided that he could not keep his silence any more Fulton's century completes rehabilitation Students grateful to Bishop for strong recovery Record-breaker Players hold out against ZCU orders Anderson frustrated by life in England's shadows Afghan quick bowler makes impression Maynard puts Leicestershire to the sword Yesterday's Scoreboards White offers hope of fruitful times ahead for Yorkshire Frizzell County Championship Second Division Plunkett provides style in late order Times on Line Bowler increases the torment for Derbyshire Today's Fixtures Sports Event The Results Service Times Writer Honoured Get Fit, Feel Fit Marathon Running for Mortals Mosley throws Formula One into reverse Training Schedule Week Five Book Review Nostalgic evocation of great sport's lost innocence Archer off Athens course Badminton Teams look to draft to bring better luck American Sport Who's who in the Draft Nash sitting pretty as contract talks with Dallas draw near Results Marshall leads relay best Swimming Ring-rusty champions fail to go distance Snooker Embassy World Championship Links Bulls to miss Tongan wings Rugby League Red Wings on target for another cup win Results Team and fans aim to fly high on Munster trip Rugby Union Links Britain shakes up teams for World Cup Rowing Did I Just Say that? Commentators who were Lost for Words Renault Here it is in black and white: Big Ron may be silly, but he's no racist Times on Line Atkinson caught in fallout from comments Norwich bubbling at thought of promotion Kenyon turns up the heat Times Sports Book Villarreal hold firm to preserve record Recognition of hat-trick ends years of frustration Ashling O'Connor on the Highlander who has finally set the record straight Quick Firing Passion and optimism run high Leeds veto second takeover bid The Premiership Today The Times Newcastle struggle at French homework Bolton hold extraordinary meeting in swoop for Rivaldo Alfa Top Care Tinkerman Mosley plans red light for appliance of science Inside Today Tomorrow Plus The Times Shell Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day The Green, Mown Grass of Home I Feel the Bittersweet Yearning for Suburban Streets Full of Knicker-Pink Blossom and Sub-Voysey Tudorbethan Mansions Required Reading A Very British Kind of Scandal: Why Shell is No Enron Three Top Executives Have Quit amid Revelations that Shell's Oil Reserves Have Been Overestimated. Anthony Sampson Says the Scandal Exposes Peculiarly British Managerial Incompetence and Isolation Seven Sisters to Four Drilling for Victory, and the Black Gold will Never Run Out The Ethicist Safe Haven Monica Porter's Life Has Improved Tenfold since She Moved to a Gated Community Yes, Do Put the Children on the Stage Mrs Worthington Reportage Putting your Child on Stage or Screen was once the Preserve of the Pushy. But now It's Seen as an Integral Part of Middle-Class Life, Says Jane Thynne, who Joins the Queue to Become a Stage Mother The Times Diy Cholesterol Testing Could Cut Stroke Risk Health A Stretch Too Far? Bikram Yoga is Literally the Hottest Way to Get Fit-But Could It Be Linked to Injuries, Asks Peta Bee Addicted to Food NB Doctor's Orders The Way we Live now Stands the Village Clock at Ten to Three? Then It's Chewy Biscuits for Sunday Tea, Says Jill Dupleix Anzac Biscuits Times on Line All Dressed up and Going Nowhere Luxury with Lucia Lucia's last word: for a cosier take on at-home loungewear Microwave Man Changing Sides Home Forum He's the Naughty Boy of Beep Bop Arts New Album is Eamon a One-Hit Wonder? Lisa Verrico Listens to the Effing and Blinding The Travelex Asterisk and the Americans Patti Smith's Iraq'roll Cuts the Mustard but who Needs More Albums We Won't Get Filmed Again The Who's Glory Years are on a Newly Cleaned-Up Dvd. Accept No Substitute, Says Chris Campling First Night Reviews Centre Explain Yourself Steve Beam of Iron & Wine Bloc Busters Arts A Chechen Band Rocks Moscow, Finds Tom Parfitt HMV Culture Clash Death worth Living Television Yvette Fielding and a Hysterical Ghost-Quack Make Living TV'S Most Haunted Unmissable Onegin Knee in the Niblicks Snap Decision Entertainments Forged Arts Sheffield was an Unlikely Birth Place for Electronic Pop. Bob Stanley Salutes a Phenomenon Picture Gallery They Might Be Giants Treats for the Dutch Hilary Finch Listens as the Music Lovers of Amsterdam Go Brit Hot Tickets Classical CDs The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings The Transplant Trade was a Fair, Well-Balanced and Informed Insight into a World Populated by Desperate People, Says BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3260 Viewing Guide The Times Create your own TV channel The Times Prepare to be shocked: property is twice as affordable as it was a decade ago Property Writer of the Year Mortgage Makeover The Real Cost of Housing Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? This Week Surrey v Hampshire Victorian House in Southeast London Se12: a detached family home, with a mature 100ft garden, in the Lee conservation area Out Wing of an Oxfordshire Mansion Kingwood: one of 11 homes within a Grade ll listed country house near Henley-on-Thames Away Grade Ii Listed Cottage in Dorset West Lulworth: thatched cottage with beamed cellings and stripped wood doors Welcome to the Pleasure Zone A new enclave of family houses offers a rare chance to move into one of London's best neighbourhoods, say Josephine Smit St James Mrs Moneybags: How the Other Half Lives Good Manors A Grand Time Had by Hall Lord Snowdon's boyhood home is for sale for the first time after being in the same family for four centuries, says Marcus Binney We Made a Smart Move Damian Barr learns how the other half takes the pain out of moving Seat of Red Hot Design Lucia van der Post gets the first glimpse of future trends at this year's Milan furniture fair Spring Promotion New Directions George Wimpey Persimmon Greenquarter Stirling Ackroyd Berkshire Charge of the Light Brigade Hester Lacey meets a group of mill owners who are pooling resources to exploit the power of the rivers beneath their homes A mill is a living thing, not just walls and buildings Go with the Flow The Miller's Tale Property Hungary Whets Bargain Appetite With pickings leaner in the buy-to-let market, some investors are seeing what's on the Magyar menu, says Christopher Browne Smaller weekender properties go for less than £20,000 Treasure Trail Spatrek Property Propertunities Parkside Galliard-homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Order up an Instant Interior Susan Emmett looks at packs that offer an easy way to furnish your rental property The Times Flat Packs Rickman North point
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