News from 04/05/2004
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Gary Duncan, Timothy Elliott, Peter Lansley, Robert Breckman, Adam Isaacs, Brendan Barber, Lee Lewis, Linda Tsang, Philip Howard, Nick Gillies, David Chater, Barry Goodchild, Suna Erdem, Ian C. Statham, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Shrek the Sheep, Gabrielle Starkey, Bob Stanley, James MacDonald, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martin Jarvis, Joe Joseph, Mary Hampshire, David Thompson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Philip Webster, Roland Watson and Anthony Loyd, Debra Craine, James Doran and Tom Bawden, Jill Dupleix, Rod Hill, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Tony Wickham, Roland Watson, David Pannick, Qc, Adam LeBor, Alex Ogilvie, Sara Lawrence, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Paul Tadlch, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Madeline MacDonald, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, David Simmonds, Edward Fennell, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Kate Allen Director, Sam Coates, Matt Hellyer, Alan Masters, Rob Wright, J. Marsden, Emily Gordon, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Liz Gill, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Stefanie Marsh and Patrick Kidd, Russell Burlingham, Damian Whitworth, Calvin Shulman, Ian Pittock, Antonia Willis (Chairman), Peter Cotgreave (Director), Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Isobel Platings, Anthea Rowan, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, John Cooper, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, George Caulkin, Alex Short, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Ian Needham, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Stephen Cragg, C J Brougham, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Mark Venables, Owen Slot, B. Whittingham, Elizabeth Ewart-James, Christopher Irvine, David Altheer, Roger Morgan,
ResumoThe Times Greece given ultimatum on Olympic roof Lords reform favours indirect election plan Law The Times Bare truth from world's oldest shearling The Times Today The forecast was wet…and we were not disappointed Lane Fox injured Banker convicted Water power Troops warned over detainees Brick Lane What's Important Troops warned over treatment of Iraqi detainees Cheap tobacco plan up in smoke Family of Basra hotel worker say he was murdered by Army Blair hosts summit on African problems 'Torture' whistle blowers may be offered immunity tiscali By a Correspondent: Mirror Editor issues detailed rebuttal Raising a child makes cost of house-buying look cheap B… Should elderly rock stars just fade away? I'm talkin' about my d-d-d-d-degeneration Once they proclaimed death before a bus pass. Now the surviving members of the who are old…and are singing about it, Adam Sherwin reports Old Whine in New Bottle Where Does It All Go? Entwistle tribute song fails to strike a chord Times Online Intelligent Finance Giuliani rejects job as security adviser for Olympics US journalists sign up for terrorism survival course How jet lag puts you in two minds Police hit by lack of sergeants Serious money Drivers in court Cricket brawl Power blackout Cyclist shot dead Rail 'murder' Watch dispute Body washed up Virgin Glamorous, dominating figure who made us believe that anything in life was possible Something in her manner compelled us to prove ourselves to her, St Paul's old girl Stefanie Marsh remembers Former school head killed on Greek visit Baroness Brigstocke has died in an accident while on charity trip, report Stefanie Marsh and Patrick Kidd Dot-com founder injured in Morocco Twenty five years ago yesterday the day of Margaret … Peugeot Livingstone drives Londoners to £30,000 distraction Livingstone drives Londoners to £30,000 distraction Baby boom in the newsroom Snooker goes for the purple Vatican purges modern 'abuses' in Communion Home Emergency PS Head teachers' leader attacks poor parenting Naming accused staff 'must end' India Use your head. Teach Children 'should be taught about death at school' Antisocial behaviour is all in the genes AOL 9.0 Labour begins fight for its heartlands Tories 'will take back control of fishing' Howard confident despite Bullring bounce Brown rebukes Blair supporters over claims of manifesto row Party line 'has no place in EU vote' Thatcher's anniversary portrait Church help for migrants Pet Insurance MCI One. Tel Chinese warm to British class system By Our Foreign Staff: Women approach end of voyage Alliance Leicester Contrasting Traditions Turks foil suicide bomb plot to kill Nato summit leaders Green Flag motoring assistance Sharon set to scale down Gaza plan Beleaguered Prime Minister aims to win over doubters despite referendum defeat, writes Ian MacKinnon Rejection by Likud leaves Bush and Blair with a losing hand Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, looks at the potential fallout from a gamble by the US and British leaders Oreck Envoys quit Cuba in Castro row (Reuters): Nigeria killings (AP): Son also rules (AP): Tanker blast toll (AP): Naked stupidity Barclays The thirsty £1½m car that needs only water Honda shows off its hydro-powered, 100mph hope for the future to Leo Lewis on Yakushima Greener rival to overtake hybrids The Times Crème Berlusconi enters the Italian record books Serb suspect denies deal Journey to the centre of Europe Roger Boyes reports from a bus stop in Kleinmaischeid, Germany: 'the bull's eye on the dartboard of Europe' Brussels plans to expand its empire again The Open University Bush orders punishment for soldiers over abuse The Times Kerry rallies Democrats with media blitz The world's second-richest man has come to the aid of a challenger trailing in the polls, writes Roland Watson UN envoy lines up caretaker rulers www. egg-card. com New Iraqi general chosen for Fallujah Theatre Flush/A Very Naughty Boy Soho Theatre, W1 First Choice The Times Blowing in from wilder shores Jazz Cheltenham Jazz Festival Dance From Here to Maturity Touring Concert Hilliard Ensemble Wigmore Hall Dear Doctor Tom: I believe I may have woken up bonkers. Is there a cure? Gaza Withdrawal Plan Listen to the torture in our soldiers' voices Army morale has been chipped away by political correctness, a weaselling civilian safety-first culture We simply can't stop revisiting Brideshead Two new novels reveal our bewitchment by tales of the cocktail-sipping classes Thunderer: Give us a break from ridiculous bank holidays Thunderer Give us a break from ridiculous bank holidays The Times Tough Decisions Sharon should follow one referendum with another Roger and out The Who should now stop talking about their generation Africa First Blair's summit will focus on a blighted continent Royal Navy mutiny Six times table The Times Publication of the 'torture' photos Middle East and the diplomats' letter Dissatisfaction with the Royal Mail Meacher and science Sir Martin Le Quesne Irish Emigration Childcare failings and staff levels Global warming action Bodyguard accessories Coining it The Weather The Times Crossword 22,655 New titles: The Times Crossword Book 7 and The Times … Around Britain Abroad High Tides Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone We're on your Side with 50% off for Good Behaviour The Times On the Agenda… Award-winning Times Briefing News Corp reorganisation CBI doubts efficiency plan Prem 'joins Premier race' Ofcom looks at call cards Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities Quattrone faces jail after guilty verdict on all counts MmO2's customer revenues 'exaggerated by up to 8%' In Business Today Statistics watchdog demands end to government spinning Trials and Tribulations Chief hits Goldman's hopes of Google bonanza Times Online How the Day Finished Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business … Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week Stop Press NYSE has $36m for Grasso Carlsberg faces $2bn claim Oil futures up in New York Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Antitrust body to become a world leader, chief vows M&c Saatchi set to sell a bigger slice City finds there ain't no cure for summertime blues The In-Tray Let's abolish Bank Holidays and, while we're at it, weekends The Sunday Times Rate rises would hit first-time buyers Fed may move on cost of borrowing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Economy is the best weapon for Bush fighting Shares rally before Fed meeting Wall Street One America, Two Different Countries Hollinger International to hit Lord Black with fresh legal claims Fight brewing over China beer Mahanagar lineman is still on the line Trying Times France tries to persuade EU to approve Alstom rescue Struggling to Stay Alive Ground Zero's guardian awaits payout verdict Insurance fears hamper plans Queens Moat break-up looms Standard Life Bank Banking & Finance The Times Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? Baroness Brigstocke High Mistress who ran St Paul's Girls' School with entrepreneurial flair before serving as a director for Times Newspapers Lord Henniker Diplomat who preferred hardship postings and was awarded the Military Cross for his undercover work in wartime Yugoslavia John Henniker-Major, KCMG, CMG, CVO, MC, eight Lives in Brief Dame Anne Bryans Red Cross commissioner and founding chairman of the Royal Free The Way we Read Then At what age should you read the classics, and what were your favourite childhood books? In your own time Nature Notes The Health of the Nation Freedom of Just William Prize Quiz Life vs EastEnders Pain pays Guidance is vital On this Day the Times, May 4, 1964 Mr Burton's Hamlet Steals the Show News Quiz debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers On your bike Lust for life Welcome chores Exercise to music Through the ages What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 4, 1951 Questions Answered Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. co. … Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Personal Column Tribute to Scotland's forgotten realist Court Circular School News Service of Celebration Answers Word Watching Lampard's goal-studded season has added value Leaderboard Employers liable for psychiatric result of physical injury House of Lords Weekly Winner Law Supplement Leagues Numbers Times Test Breaking down barriers Money talks as Ecclestone defeats breakaway group Motor Racing Henman's hopes of reunion meet with frustration Tennis Free Guide Racing Brighton Course Specialists Musselburgh Moran's magic stretches Bradford Rugby League Times Online McDowell stays the course Henin doubtful England pointer Lewis at home Scantlebury talks Bath Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Course Specialists Salford City to bypass Epsom George Duffield is in hospital with a cracked rib after … Warwick Course Specialists Exeter The Times Sports Book Kentucky Derby field fails to keep up with Jones Elliott masterclass leaves dispirited Steelbacks reeling Totesport League Free Guide Village Verdict Yesterday's Totesport League Scoreboards Lehmann too good for sorry Saltires By Our Sports Staff: Henderson bewitches Derbyshire Learning to live with beauty and the beasts The Times Travel Direct Flagging England must dig deep to level series Times Online Rivalry of Swedish pair paved the way for Englishman David Powell meets the athlete who should have been first to break 4:00 Mile Marks Middle-distance specialists committed to chasing that elusive dream Calvin Shulman tracks the progression of the most revered record in athletics Wood sticks to his claim of training-run record Three men united in a race against time to achieve individual glory In the first of a three-part series John Goodbody tracks the birth of a dream Problems of unique training regime Tomorrow Middlesbrough offer Viduka escape route Free Tomorrow Fleeting leaves Charlton flailing as Arsenal lift Cup for sixth time Parkin to throw sinking Leeds a £25m lifeline Bull's heroics keep Aldershot dream alive Nationwide Conference Illegible Article Moss puts Shrewsbury in sight of quick return Change to FA Cup schedule will please Wenger Links Shock dismissal of Black sends Reid to Coventry The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Day Two Contrast Training Times Sports Book Hasselbaink puts Chelsea future at risk with selection ultimatum Links Times Online Fixtures The Premiership Today The Times Emotional O'Sullivan is left feeling on top of the world BT The Final Hard sell holds no attraction for Bannister The Billen Interview Straight Boy at the Barre Inside 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remarks of the Day Suppression is Not the Solution A Ban on Political Movements with Offensive Views Might Prove a Greater Threat to Liberty than the Party Whose Activities It Forbade Fascists and the Far Left Want to Settle Disputes in the Streets Dimaggio's 56-Game Hitting Streak Will Always Shine Brightly Required Reading Abuses of Power I'm in Ballet so Every Gay... But the Dancers Inspired by a New Movie Hugo Rifkind Took up Ballet. He Found a World of High Art and Hard Work with a Hint of Sexual Tension for Which He Would Have Been Perfectly Suited if only He Had the Talent and the Dedication Injury is a Constant Risk with Which we Dancers Must Learn to Deal The World of Ballet is an Obvious Paradise for Any Straight Man The Ethicist The Confessions of a High-Class Cat Burglar Stealing Jewels from the Rich and Famous Gave William Mason an Addictive Buzz over a Career Lasting 35 Years. But Writing his Autobiography Has given Him Regrets, He Tells Nicholas Wapshott dabs. com A Cat Burglar's Advice Helping Hand in Emergency Health Paramedics are Responding to 999 Calls to Relieve the Pressure on A&e Departments. Mary Hampshire Reports Doctor's Orders Lifetime Age of Enlightenment A Moving Story Many People Have to Move to a Smaller House when They are Older, Which Can Be a Painful Process. But Downsizing Can Have its Upside, Too, Says Liz Gill Enjoy Watching your Children Use your Things Men Cling on to Watches and Clocks the Most Not Dead yet Film First The Day I Get The Andrew Billen Interview Like a Romantic Poet, Damien Rice Has Built a Career on Frustration and Unrequited Love The Way we Live now Never Mind the Side-Effects, this is Velvet Heaven, Says Jill Dupleix Times Picture Gallery Eight of the Best this Week: The Fifties Look Black? Great for Losers and Jerks Men A Flash of Summer…then He Spotted a … The Blacklisted... And the Still Cool Nappy Valley Testing Moments Home Forum But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test The Times Crème Game Review Beach Volleyball, Summer Heat Ps2; £29.99 In Screen on Thursday Alfred Hitchcock, a Blonde and … La Movie On the Lull before the Blockbuster Storm Vamp next Door Arts Twenty Years after her Death, It's Time to Remember Diana Dors and her Films, Says Bob Stanley Girls Knew They Could Be Dors. Boys Knew They Could Meet her First Night Compact Centre Pages; Broadsheet Page 15 … Opera & Ballet The Shape of Things sky & arts world Cambridge Theatre Sadler's Wells Masterly Mistress Photography Joanna Pitman on the Muse who Matched her Mentor Tina Modotti & Edward Weston: The Mexico Years Barbican Art Gallery Illegible Article Radio Times Online Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Films Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages 16-17 Tv Review D-Day: The Ultimate Conflict Reminded us how Much we Owe to the Bravery of the Allied Soldiers who Stormed Those Normandy Beaches, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Viewing Guide Index T2 Crossword No 3269 The Times Companion Stairli… Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Jobs Contact us The Top Stories Chuggers of the Week Other Views E-university shutdown joins list of IT failures Issue of the Week Information Technology School Run Public Recruits Staffing the NHS Public Opinion Mark Serwotka Management 4 Seeninhansard 'Too many patrols' confuse public Policing The Issue Explained Two-Tier Workforce Money for learning ropes Management Retailers reject local business rates Councils Jargondecoder Mind-Mapping Session The first cuts are the deepest Interview The NHS chief executive, Sir Nigel Crisp, has been given the task of cutting 1,400 staff jobs but as he tells Jill Sherman, it is the only way to move forward Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health 6 New Medical Research Waiting preferred to moving Health The Job Explained Democratic Services Manager What am I bid for this nurse? Poor sponsorship form The 60-Second Management Book Awakening the Leader Within: A Story of Transformation Funding needed to save social projects Regeneration Agencies must 'learn lessons' Social Care Barker bites back at No 10 Housing Hero. . . More inmates, fewer visits Prisons ... Andvillain Whose Job is It? Legislation Update Education 8 Foreign Ways What's God got to do with RE? 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Trading Standards Trading Standards Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Free Job Listing Over to you. . . What Worked Forme Sandie Nesbitt substance misuse strategy manager, Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council, on a project to help young drug users agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside Law The New Eu: A Legal Headache? Multiple Display Advertising Items Clerks fight to keep courts free of political interference Frances Gibb on a threat to the judiciary condemned as bizarre and disastrous Joke of the Week Tesco The Times Law Section The Spanish dream that can cost a fortune Property buyers should seek professional help from someone with a clear view of the legal landscape, writes Jenny Knight illigible Article A sermon from the Mount: the naive view of overnight success Are your employment rights in safe hands? Bringing a tribunal case in about to get harder, particulrly for non-union workers, says Brendan Barber, Tuc General Secretary The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items EU newcomers in trouble with the law Judges in the ten latest member states, many of whom spent their formative years under communism, have a vast range of alien legislation to absorb and implement. How will they cope? Edward Fennell reports Welcome to a land of opportunity and legal complexity From competition law and taxation to trading with the United States, the Eastern and central European countries case a testing time, write Manurice Sheridan, Takis Tridimas and Jessica simor Take a note in just two ticks Madonna exercises her appeal The pop star and landowner is helping to put the right to roam campaign in the spotlight, writes David Altheer The law on telly - what's the (soap) story? John Cooper worries that viewers are getting the wrong idea about the way the profession works Law Update How can we help EU? Western law firms have played a critical role in the move towards accession, reports Edward Fennell law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Protesters ahoy! Welcoming arms of the law A pint of mild, please Feelgood food your shout readers' queries The College of Law explains buying plane tickets through a travel agent, stress at work, the proposed European Union constitution and executors to wills lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination May 2004 lawyer of the week Multiple Display Advertising Items Solicitors too busy to care about Clementi lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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