News from 30/04/2004
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Jonathan Radcliffe, Andrew Robson, Paul Tadich, Russell T. Bowes, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Julia Shipton, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Edward Owen, Stephen Shaw, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Roland Watson and Stephen Farrell, Anne Spackman, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Editor, Peter Pook, George E Hughes, Philip Howard, Paul Smernicki, Alan Hodgson, David Chater, John O'Byrne, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Monica Porter, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Jenny Knight, Roger Maynard, John Bungey, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, L. Shepheard, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, George Parry, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Allen Esterson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Alan Tonkyn, Roland Watson, Stephen Farrell and Anthony Loyd, Shirley English, Dominic Walsh, Monty Hersh, Alastair Hill, Lucinda van der Post, Robert Thomson, Chris Wilson, Cornelius Lysaght Life at the Races, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jeremy Hunt, Robin Young, Michael Butler, Jenny MacArthur, Tony Blair, Roland Watson, Georgina Baidoun, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Martin Taylor, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Nicholas Wapshott, John Price, Dan Silver, Oliver Kay, Raj Kothari, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Jonathan Lewsey, Geoffrey Dean, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, James Morris, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Steve Boggan, Sean O'Neill, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peter Gotting, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Charles Stringer, Chris Campling, Fay Pearson, Richard Owen, Oliver August, Joy Setter, Peter Dixon, Jane Feinmann, Stewart Tendler, Ian Wilkes, D. N. M. Robinson, Jeremy Sharon, Dalya Alberge, Michael Ranken, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Michael Graham-Jones, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Richard Cork Art Critic, Mike Berry, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Tim Whitfield, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, David Yelland the Message, Donaid Hutera, David Diprose, Geoff Marsh, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jac De Vries, David Moray Stuart, Daiya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Sanderson, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan and Beryl Pardoe, Alan Hamilton and Lewis Smith, Conal Gregory, Michael Evans and Robert Thomson, Jenny Davey, Jeremy Greenstock, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Abigail Rayner and Dan Sabbagh, Christopher Irvine, Tony Watts, Damian Barr,
ResumoThe Times Britain heads Europe's new power bloc, Blair insists Inside 2 for 1 The Times Battle of the wheelie bins brings in UN peacekeepers The Times Today Scandal over humiliation of Iraqi prisoners US wants more British troops sent to Iraq Whizz-kidz The knight who wants to be a jester Law lords reject cash for former prisoner Scandal over torture of Iraqi prisoners US wants more troops Labour councils will appeal over tax caps What's Important Town halls warned to keep rises below 5% or be capped Rhone Products (UK) Ltd. Asylum cases take a chunk of legal aid bill Murder mystery beloved of adults and children is nominated again The Carnegie Medal Shortlist Swiss find way to clock longer life Rain then shine for Bank Holiday break Prince and the pauper in one portrait Boot History makers ruled by by royal approval Landlords face sack for fuelling drunks Tele2 UK Communications Ltd. Universities may be given A-level details to select students Dyke attacks commercial 'vultures' circling BBC Murdered girl, 7, was failed by Birmingham social services Property crime drops while violence soars Sentence doubled for sex trader Teenager found Golfer in split Death inquiry Oxford scheme Hip inquiry Rotten roads Teacher boost Traffic boss fined Charity closures Correction Agent denies Mi6 role in Ward cover-up Nurse 'had history of abusing elderly' eternalsunshine Couple's charity fraud restored a dream home Only in the Saturday Times Box Office now Open Clubland must change to help disabled people Cast-offs outdo costly new trains Bollywood actress orders a 3,000-mile takeaway Kenya Safaris Gym can't fix it for every minister Ing Direct savings account halfords Couch potatoes told: keep fit the easy way Home Help Debenhams People To err is human: Sampson must be extremely human A little mass distraction Don't dally, Dilly Up the creek Picture Gallery Ps. . . Just AA sk imagining Norfolk squirrel finally solves the riddle of Holbein masterpiece A 'perfect detective story' has revealed the identity of the sitter in an enigmatic portrait, reports Dalya Alberge Bomber 'told wife he would not be returning' Carpet Right Howard's manifesto gives EU a red card It's grim up north for the Conservatives Britain is more divided than anywhere else on Europe Tory MEP caught in expenses dispute Even BMW failed to save star-crossed barristers Girl died in crash after sneaking out of house National Westminster Bank Plc Proms offers Eastern promise for an even bigger audience Only in the Saturday Times sharps Labour's slogan echoes ill-fated Major campaign Charities 'should run services' Alliance Leicester We cannot put stop to cricket tour, says Straw Today in Parliament PC World The Computer Superstore The bone marrow that turned into brain Beach litter louts face tough new powers Homebase A crowded house helps children to beat bugs Home fires have been burning for 800,000 years Homebase Houses are worth £100 more every day Prices rises are back to the levels of last summer but a fall is still likely, writes Anne Spackman Students queue to help wealthy buy best homes Driver fined for stopping car to talk Thousands march for Italian hostages intel inside British Gas Bush and Cheney grilled over 9/11 attacks Bomb suspects 'informers' egg Faith in mission collapses as more troops die Polls in America and Iraq show support for the US-led coalition has fallen, writes Roland Watson in Washington Chrysler Pictures expose US treatment of Iraqi prisoners Briton's bravery award Fallujah becomes a symbol for both sides as US changes its tactics Multiyork 'Count the men we lost to free you, twice' Europe should not doubt American resolve in Iraq, a reassuring Colin Powell, the US Secretary of State, tells Robert Thomson, the Editor of The Times digital Depot Boy can go to court to 'divorce' killer father Sporty drivers take fast lane to accidents Trump recruits for the third time Bush woos exile vote with new Cuba curb The Times (AP): House held 110 illegal immigrants (Afp): Papon trial block (Reuters): TV crew to go (Afp): Terror link arrest (Reuters): Oil pipeline leaks UK poses threat to treaty, Chirac says Picture Gallery Vote-rigging flourishes beside expanded EU Climber dies in bid to master the highest Alps Alitalia rescue package fails to take off DNA ends legend of Capt Cook space Burma's drug lords gamble on new vice Oliver August reports from the badlands town of Mong Lar on the Burmese border Irish trio refuse to leave jail (AFP): Crisis talks as chance of defeat on Gaza Strip plan looms for Sharon The Times First Choice The Times All's fair in love and war Theatre Blonde Bombshells of 1943 West Yorkshire Playhouse Opera La bohème Theatre Royal, Glasgow Concert Vienna PO/Haitink Barbican Pop Buck 65 The Garage, N5 Dance Naharin's Virus Barbican Competing to adopt a baby - that's not entertainment, just human degradation Yes, I will let Mr Prescott build in my backyard How ten new members can help us change Europe Enlargement should reinforce liberal economies and the alliance with the US It was a great party, but has our host lost his sparkle? Nick Robinson's Notebook The Times Chirac Speaks But will the French people be heard? Getting Physical Exercises for a leaner and fitter government Powell's Purpose America, Europe, Iraq and the means for multilateralism Lessons of history The Times Less 'constitution', more EU treaty Diplomats' right to go public on Middle East policy 'Crisis of governance' in London McWhirter's record Church appointments Disguised Whist Binge drinking Atlantic speed trophy Shorter shrift All at sea The Times Crossword The Weather Driven by the driven The Times Data stokes US rate fears New hope on Equitable Bonus for Kingfisher boss Plan to take Saga abroad Body Shop targets homes Charts of the Day flybe Shell set to step up disposal of assets Mobile flaws expose executives to bugging Steve Boggan reports on the disturbing results of a Times investigation at Britain's biggest companies In Business Today Google's auction a snub to Wall St Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Lockheed in USAF deal Reassurance over Alstom L'Oréal plan approved Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Google profits fuelled by huge sales growth Xerox US shows enviable signs of strength J-P garners support in the City Shell share buyback looks slick move A Silicon Valley start-up with help from friends Story of a Search Engine Broker has Imperial running out of puff Mystery retreat leaves Proteome down 19% Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Plenty of potential prize fights for pubs that pack a Punch ICI London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Shire Pharmaceuticals The Day's Biggest Movers US gloom steadies gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Challenges from generics leave GSK down 11% Shire takes dive despite profits Galen founder buys subsidiary SkyePharma in red after delays Year of Empty Promises All together now, drug giants report on the same day Multiple Display Advertising Items Cholesterol drug costs hit AstraZeneca TR ends contract as duo resign ICI shares fall after warning on rising raw material costs Friends pension slump Isis wins accolade of best buyout firm Vulture fund boss to hold 18% of relisted Telewest Banks face anger on top pay Umbro to score with £200m float in June By Our City Staff: Ruling may force Equitable rethink Business Equity Prices British Heart Foundation Punch considers offer in £450m Laurel pubs sale The Sunday Times We can take the trade medicine we give the poor Profits go Walkabout as high street bars lose fizz De Vere in bid defence Minister flies into a rage City Diary Swiss Re's pickle That's a bit rich How to succeed in advertising: no suits, have fun An ad agency called Mother is fast making a name for itself in the UK, says Peter Gotting Never get too wrapped up in tomorrow's chip paper The Times Unit Trust Information Service About to Die Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items When reversal of presumption of innocence is justified Law Report Good Idea, Bad Idea? How Fiat's New Mini-Mpv Measures up Phantom breathes new life into the Spirit of Ecstasy Vaughan Freeman on the Rolls-Royce story, from 0 to 100 in a glorious time Magistrate is not a member of a public authority Privilege attaches to summary of advice Glovebox The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? David Newsome Headmaster-don whose vision of the Victorian age began with a history of Wellington College Professor Alexander Youngson Economist whose superb study of Edinburgh's New Town helped to ensure its protection William Barber Scholar who edited the first complete collection of Voltaire's writings Want to place a classified advertisement? Births Deaths John Tallent Rugby international who enjoyed a long association with the England team as an administrator Births Ronnie Adams Gentleman racer who drove a well-worn Jaguar to a captivating victory in the 1956 Monte Carlo Rally To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Let me spell it out Cartoon character Quality of greatness Ibsen's The Delivery of Choice Are there too many Caesareans—and should women be allowed to choose how they give birth? If men gave birth On this Day April 30,1975 The Best of Britishness Be bashful For British, read English Cause and effect Promoting normality Now everyone can declaim to fame God, friends and country The Register Hidden pride A touch of brass Distorting the facts Agony and risk Forgotten Britons A final note What's your view? Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked School News Personal Column Livery Companies Legal News Series puts Yorkshire maids in the picture Army Scholarships Court Circular Luncheon Forthcoming Marriages Nature Notes Latest Wills Encounters The Times Sport McCoy moves on to satisfy craving for new challenge Worcester Times Test Tomorrow Magnier earns praise on Rhinestone Cowboy Big-Race Details Get Fit, Feel Fit Supple Strength Punchestown Today Yesterday's Results Day Five Lingfield Park Musselburgh Bangor Newmarket Tomorrow Phantom Wind feels chill as rain hampers Guineas preparation Nottingham Sedgefield The Times Sports Book Closure of chocolate factory is hard to swallow On Fridays Yankees fans losing patience with struggling Jeter By Our Sports Staff: Britons lose medals as Chambers stays quiet Athletics NBA Results Quebec pair upset Canadiens' crowd with Lightning strike The Results Service Superb Bryant rises above adversity to inspire Lakers American Sport Today's Fixtures MLB Results and Standings Crump sets off in pursuit of elusive world title Speedway Coode to stand in for Cracknell Rowing Shift Should champions be hated? The ayes have it Griffiths on front foot after MCC rethink over Zimbabwe Rebels return with deadline for ZCU European club game coming of age at long last Gerald Davies on how two thrilling semi-finals reflected the growth in stature of the Heineken Cup 'Wasps gave the best performance in the history of the tournament' Smith reveals timing and technique with the pen if not always the bat Cricket RFU concedes possibility of foreign move for English sides Fletcher orders players to skip county service The Times Jones leads on field day for Australia O'Sullivan quick to seize the initiative Snooker Millward aims to halt the runaway Rhinos Rugby League World No 1 to reveal her plans Britons defeated French fall short Streak's role Rusedski waits Friday promotion Comet Montgomerie facing tough road ahead Golf John Hopkins says that the break-up of the player's marriage should come as no surprise Players give chips the cold shoulder Football Tom Dart discovers that tastes in the game have changed with new diets Eriksson gets first-hand view of Switzerland Old friend brings new confidence for resurgent Roe Leeds in fear of points deduction Times Sports Book Clist's late intervention offers Barnet hope Contented Angel ready to pledge his future to Villa D'Sane gives Hereford cause for concern Owen delay increases anxiety for Liverpool Thepremiershiptoday The Times Johnson ready to abandon Pipe dream in show of loyalty Chelsea rocked by new Duff blow Kitson has Reading treading gingerly Russell Kempson on the striker who failed to see the funny side of fans' tribute Qinger Xi jamjarcars Inside Today The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim Teachers who Don't like Children An Unsatisfactory Experience of Secondary Schooling Seems Almost a Commonplace of Growing up in England. Why is this? Required Reading What Exactly is a Children's Book? Cover Story The Shortlist for the Carnegie Children's Book Prize is Published Today—containing Five "Crossover" Novels that Could Also Be Enjoyed by Adults. Nicolette Jones Says Encouraging Children to Try Books beyond their Age Range is Not Helpful, while Kate Figes Gives Advice on Encouraging Teenagers to Read The Carnegie Shortlist The Ethicist Not a Lot of People Book Extract Did You Know that More People in the World Recognise the McDONALD'S Arches than the Christian Cross? According to Jessica Williams in her New Book, It's One of 50 Facts that Should Change the World Big Mistake With Family, Says Monica Porter, More Isn't Always Merrier The Times Asthmatics Should Be Wary of Aspirin Health Engaged Left in a Bind? Biofeedback, Not Diet, May Solve One Cause of Constipation, Says Jane Feinmann The Times The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Just Pop this Flemish Stew in the Oven and Put your Feet up until Supper Time, Says Jill Dupleix At Last I Can Frock around the Clock Luxury with Lucia Lucia's last word shape up for the summer with vintage … Microwave Man Willy-Nilly Home. Forum Arts Look Back in Angst Interview Katy Rose Draws on the Excesses of Adolescence for her Remarkably Grown-Up Lyrics. Dan Silver Meets a Rising Star The Good, the Bad and the Pitiful A Nina Simone Reissue and Book Makes Clive Davis Feel Wistful A Road to Somewhere Arts New Album the Streets' Latest Has a Clever Ending. And It is Too Good to Share, Says David Sinclair Decca More Albums Lisa Verrico Hears Real R&b, Raw Irish and Cute French, but Eminem & Co are a Let-Down One of 'Nanny' Brian's Pictures was a Naked Woman with Flies where her Eyes Should Be. I Told Him He Could Go Home Caitlin Moran They Might Be Giants Serious about Being Popular Arts Interview Let the Critics Sneer—karl Jenkins is a Hit with All the Right People. John Bungey Met Him How Have Old Rockers Marillion Had a Hit? Adam Sherwin Explains Multiple Display Advertising Items No Life from the Met Arts The Oil Giant Texaco Shocked New York when It Stopped Funding the Opera Radio Show, Reports Nicholas Wapshott Classical CDs The Times Bridge Common Mistakes by the Defence for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Choice Films Index Tv Review Dispatches, Which Revealed that the Royal Mail is Providing a far from First-Class Service, Proved to Be Depressing Viewing, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3266 Viewing Guide Create your own TV channel The Times What the UK can learn from the country most at risk of housing market meltdown Anne Spackman Property Editor Property Writer of the Year Mortgage Makeover Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? This Week Hertfordshire v Essex Townhouse in Southeast London Out Grade II Listed Family House in Kent Stone in Oxney: a five-bedroom house on three floors, dating from the 17th century Away Six-Bedroom Village House in Devon Sliverton: Grade II listed house in a popular village to the north of Excter Young in London Two Beds are Better than One Jeremy Hunt describes the costs and benefits to first-time buyers of taking on a larger flat and a lodger to pay the mortgage Room to Let Crest Chichester Take Me to the River Marcus Binney follows in the footsteps of gilded youth at an ancient Berkshire manor Genuine Cause for Alarm My thatched cottage needs protection just as much as a city flat, says Sean Hargrave Under £10,000 London Furniture Co. You Thought It was All over. . . Chris Wilson proves that you can still buy a tumbledown cottage in France on your credit card, as long as you don't expect a roof Enjoy a New Lease for Life Jenny Knight meets a couple who swapped their house for a hassle-free retirement Trends of the Earth Lucia van der Post picks out objects that transfer well from Africa to Europe Octacon Barratt Property Architect Angles for Change David Adjaye may have a celebrity client list but he still wants to be a role model for the young, says John Price A Green Piece of Furniture From B&q to corner shops, Damian Barr finds that ecofriendly is getting stylish Private Sales HDSsavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes Bewley Homes PLC The Times Many Happy Rental Returns A new property index shows what investors can expect across the UK, says Geoff Marsh The Times Offers Diroct The Bottom Line North V South London Rentals St James Homes
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