News from 13/05/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Christina Hardyment, D. R. Cooper, Ernie Clark, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Sarah Stanford, Robert Hands, Robert Cole, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Stephen Tindale Executive Director, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John Stainer (Chief of the General Staff), Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Nicolette Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Joanna Walters, Guy Thompson (Director), Nic Hopkins, Jonathan Shephard General Secretary, Elizabeth Judge, S. Wilcox, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, John Major, Sam Lister, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, John Thicknesse, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Pat Scott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Dennis Connolly, David Green (Chief Executive), Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, David Matthews, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, G. V. Harries, Anatole Kaletsky, Rick Broadbent and Gary Jacob, Roland Watson, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Gillian Harris, Shirley English and Sean O'Neill, Peter Costello, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor (Bursar), Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, H. E. MacNab, Amir Shivji, Gabriella Gamini, Simon de Bruxelles, Marcus Rand (Chief Executive), David Summerscale (Head Master), Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Phillip Wolfe (Chief Executive), Gabriel Rozenberg, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Leslie Felperin, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Susan Hyett, Philip Whiteley, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Peter Dixon, Sam Bowen, Richard Holledge, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Sean O'Neill, Richard Ford and Adam Fresco, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Celia Quarrington, Elaine Wykes, Nancy Dell'olio, Ian Johns, Eileen Mercer, Adam MacQueen, Anjana Ahuja, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Tim Reid and Ben Hoyle, Tom Hennigan, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Jacqueline Hone, Martin Waller, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, John Baldwin, Tony Juniper (Executive Director), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Patrick Magee, Michael Evans, Douglas Kedge, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sarah Willingham, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Daniel Janes, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Russell Jones, John Haran,
ResumoThe Times Iraqis demand right to run 'abuse' prisons Blair faces fresh pressure from his party over alliance with US Inside Rates warning Pacino's Shylock Athens ready The Times Chinook crash pilots not to blame, says Major Wanted: £75k codebreaker for new Bletchley Park The Times Today Picture Gallery Carr moved after 'new life' file is stolen George Smith What's Important Carey fears world peril over Islam Forces struggle to make cuts Ban on imitation guns is ruled out Battle of gravitas touches new depths Rhone Products (UK) Ltd Blair heads off revolt with deal on lost pensions Labour will pay for state pupils to go private Blind man was duped into paying £700 for camera worth only £30 Award heals battered Radio 4 Slamming the door in salesmen's faces A cooling-off period will protect the vulnerable from buying what they really do not want. Valerie Elliott reports UK Insurance Limited Judges told to watch their language in changed society Konica Minolia Avoiding Pride and Prejudice Picture Gallery Daughter's death 'won't be solved' Mother angry that school aided secret abortion of girl aged 14 Hewitt in move to tackle bias PCC tightens rule on phone privacy Promise to cut repeat offending Violence poll link Smallpox hope Life for killing fan Car rally fines HIV man cleared Lifeguard drowns Pipe dream Speed course off limits to fastest Richer Sounds Citroën Professor broke man's arm in drunken rage Singer to pay for smashing cameras International specialists use latest high-tech aids Microsoft Searchers believe two still buried in rubble Terrorist attack vehicle used for rescue Failing students allowed to work Aquascutum Currys Picture Gallery Hospitals must give thought to food Over-the-counter sales approved for heart drug Only in the Saturday Times Brits show some Cannes do spirit What not to say Electricity Black day Picture Gallery Secretive Archer aims to scale new heights with latest project PS … Dastardly plan to revive Blackadder Screen heroes and villains Honda Middle Earth triumph leads film-makers towards the magical world in a wardrobe Pacino forgoes fleshed-out pounds to play Shylock The star cut his fee to play a role he has always wanted in a British film production, Dalya Alberge reports from Cannes PC World The Computer Superstore Modern Navy still rules waves Unlimited free texts Debenhams Retail Ltd Old foes come on board to honour Nelson The bicentennial celebrations of the Battle of Trafalgar will include France and Spain, Lewis Smith writes 'Britain has got the best, and the second most powerful, navy in the world' Only in the Saturday Times It's Absolutely Fabulous to Meet You Magnet BNP targets local seats in Yorkshire Public sector fraud exposed Tories drop MEP over expenses row Today in Parliament Political elite lying to people on Europe, Kilroy-Silk says Nationwide Question Time Briefing Keeps Score Fiat Can Blair stand the heat as Iraq firestorm grows? Advisers believe the Prime Minister must either break with Bush or force a breakthrough, Tom Baldwin writes Social deprivation 'should count in school rankings' Toucantele Alarm at brain drain Athens will be ready, but what about roads? Picture Gallery Manchester's 150-ton statue gets ready to go with a bang Five to appeal over 'illegal war' ruling AA University entrance proposals attacked We're a nation of moaners, says German President Gap admits it uses sweatshop labour Toyota One royal who is still welcome Down Under prepares to marry Lloyds TSB Desert hides world's worst humanitarian crisis Raids by Arab militias on tribes in western Sudan amount to ethnic cleansing, writes Jonathan Clayton from Bahar Closing down Sale Trend Micro House of Fraser Hooded killers who left few clues to their identity Murder hits efforts of Western firms in rebuilding Iraq US swings behind Bush in wave of revulsion Belief in people was fatal flaw, says father CIT Group (UK) Limited Ten links to a terrorist The murderous career of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi The 'dear, sweet kid' and the al-Qaeda killer Assassin boasts of chopping heads off bodies D-Day Thomas Cook Why America must not rush into vengeance Foreign Editor's Briefing 'We shot two prisoners today' camp guard boasts in video diary egg-card Vatican says US abuse is worse than 9/11 Air France Torture worse than under Saddam, says victim Former Abu Ghraib inmate describes torture by US troops and his horror at photographs showing him naked and humiliated. Anthony Loyd reports The Times How the 'Golden Horde' hoarded its way to top of Russia's rich list Israeli toll mounts in new Gaza ambush Brazil's President kicks out journalist over 'drink' story US set to regain computing lead Aid-Call Paedophile kills himself in prison Fall of a guru Bears stranded Ship aground Fewer smokers (AFP): Robber kills wife (Reuters): Cottage industry Concert Mikhail Pletnev Festival Hall First Choice The Times Cannes Film Festival Bad Education Sixties sex is quaint misbehavin' Theatre Rattle of a Simple Man Dance The Electric Tales Lakeside, Nottingham Jazz Liane Carroll Purcell Room The stain on these pilots' honour must be expunged Ten years on I am still haunted by the Chinook crash on the Mull of Kintyre Forget the what ifs... John Smith would not have transformed politics like Blair I backed the war, but now Rumsfeld must go Thunderer: Book-smart pomposity is as bad as a phoney degree Thunderer Holly Finn Crude Thoughts Oil price fears are exaggerated Sidestepping a Doorstepper Foolproof strategies for avoiding the domestic hard sell Murder and Truth Revenge was not the real motive for killing Nick Berg Repercussions of abuse in Iraq Local election issues The Times Independent schools' charitable status Peace in church Cricket corker Post haste Coining it Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Violent Pickets Vital meeting on renewable energy King and country Summer's lease The Weather The Times Crossword 22,663 10-Day National Forecasts Rover Exposed Small firms see through DTI grants Rates must rise to halt inflation, says Bank Disney profits soar 71% Briefing BT awaits Ofcom ruling Galen tops expectations Ottakar's chat show boost Brown to go TV shopping Somerfield expansion Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today US Market Dives as Oil Price Hits a New High Sorrell leads from front to land HSBC account Bertelsmann looks to boost its stake in Five London Eye refinancing plans in a spin after investor dispute Java FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Abbey National plc Business Results in Brief The Bank of England Tobacco win reviewed Stop Press Standard Chartered plan Infineon to spin off unit Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Look Ahead North Sea Oil Exchange Rates Recruits fall as marketing is cut Marriott brand attracts buyers Umbro chief to net big pay rise BSkyB retains Premiership grip as match bids fall short Sky's Recent Quarters Another LEAP forward for WPP Business Editor's Commentary Xerox Corporation Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Galen's focus on North America is the right prescription Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Pressure grows on gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Mayoral mutters City Diary Drama of the win City Diary EADS upbeat despite fall in new business Thales says Watchkeeper would give UK 2,500 jobs PHM raises £40m to dig deep in Russia Defence Agency Chief Disarms Defence Select Committee MoD procurement policy was 'chaotic' The Sunday Times UK trade gap stabilises as recovery lifts export sales The Economist Americans tempted by China wares US consumers drive record monthly deficit Citigroup buys mortgage company Hefty job cuts restore profits at Didata The Sunday Times NAB will keep British banks, says new chief The Times Picture Gallery Pension and rail bid costs drag down earnings at First Group Axel Springer profit increase boosts Telegraph bid chances Is it a bus? Is it a tram? Is it profitable? National Westminster Bank Plc Carillion chairman sets off search for successor The Sunday Times Alchemy founder gets £1.5m in sale of jeweller Standard Life Bank Business Equity Prices Lingerie exporters want full and firm support 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 Chase Children's Hospice Service DTI grants that come with a brazen fee Enterprise Elizabeth Judge reveals a 'scam' forcing small firms to hand over cash awarded to them Flying the flag for Britain In Brief Ofex roadshows Back to school Guide on status Minister acted reasonably Court of Appeal Duty on release of mental patient Court of Appeal Shareholder can oppose instead of company Chancery Division Exceptional right to apply for review Queen's Bench Division Abhorrent practice in Barlinnie breaches human rights Court of Session Department had access to facts House of Lords Immediate jail for mobile photography in court Court of Appeal Splendour in the grass travel insurance Finding your place in history A National Trust cottage for a week: £461; seven days in Paxos at £169. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Savour a flavour of the wine country Focus Burgundy Debate Nursing the Problems of the NHS Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Tony Higgins Administrator who oversaw a revolution in entry procedures to institutes of higher education Tony Higgins, education administrator, was born on June 24,1944. He died on April 16,2004 aged 59 Des Warren 'Shrewsbury Two' flying picket jailed for conspiracy after the 1972 building workers' strike Michael Zetter Servant of The Times in an era when anonymity was the paper's rule Michael Zetter, Times editorial assistant, was born on November 16,1912. He died on April 27,2004, aged 91 Barney Kessel Jazz guitarist who added his distinctive sounds to television scores and the albums of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan Barney Kessel, jazz guitarist, was born on October 17,1923. He died on May 6,2004, aged 80 John Whitehead Singer and songwriter who with his partner Gene McFadden helped to create the 'Philly sound' that dominated R&B in the 1970s John Whitehead, singer and songwriter, was born in 1948. He died in Philadelphia on May 11,2004, aged 55 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Births Lives Remembered timesonline To Advertise Facsimile: 020 7481 9313 Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices The true picture Girls in the Driving Seat Are women really safer drivers than men? Safer, not better Nature Notes No respect, no reward A national treasure Women drivers safer - except when parking The numbers game On this Day the Times, May 13, 1927 Prize Quiz Recipe for change Left hand down a bit On the look out News Quiz In Bad Health Arcos Raided Picture Gallery So MacHo Taxi when tipsy Nothing to prove What's your view? Other topics for discussion Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Dinners Musical Instruments Election Medical Society of London Reviving a Gloucestershire garden Baptism Memorial Services Answers Forthcoming Marriages Lecture University News Changing the Guard Success returns to house of Fraser Athlete looking … Bryant on song after court date Petacchi triumph Cycling Gold for Magnini Swimming Open return Golf French test Squash Racing Perth Rose develops taste for major successes Golf Peter Dixon on a man who has taken great heart from what some would describe as ghastly failure Ludlow Yesterday's Results EWBA in struggle to find funds to stage showpiece Bowls York The Times Sports Book Salsalino ready to gain overdue cup success North Light shines as Fallon seizes initiative in Dante Salisbury BBC turns attention to integrity of betting exchanges Diary Chris Brasher Memorial Join fun run to celebrate Brasher's life Cox's fighting spirit makes Olympics a reality Judo Sarah Potter talks to an athlete who has overcome huge odds to live her dream Success and style back in fashion at the house of Fraser Swallow's Athens inclusion a bitter pill for Cave Triathlon Fixtures Cricket Times Test The Results Service Football Antipodeans head for QPR in groundbreaking move Fozzard keeps weighty issues at arm's length Rugby League After losing six stone and injuries aplenty, St Helens forward awaits a day of triumph. Christopher Irvine reports The Times Haye shows too much power and class for Williams Boxing Security stepped up for Lord's Test Valentine, the tormentor of England, dies England's best performance of the year? You can be the umpire ICC may be forced to rethink over approach to Zimbabwe vodafone Cambridge suffer at hands of Dalrymple Players' union not ruling out strikes over imports Wright hits hundred on debut Indisciplined Surrey forced to toil again Shabbir runs into trouble Yesterday's Scoreboards Picture Gallery Gibson and Dakin launch rescue act Elliott takes wind out of Gough's sails Anderson heartens Lancashire with swift return to form Frizzell County Championship Cox coaxes Hildreth to maiden hundred Gatland backs his men to end doubts and claim Twickenham double dream Mark Souster on a Wasps side who look eager to get back to winning ways in the run-in Zurich Premiership Final England can call opening World Cup shots in Paris The Draw By Our Sports Staff: Injury list forces Ruddock to delay naming Wales squad Frith digs deep in tribute to Gregory Book Review By Our Sports Staff: Myskina suffers shock exit Tennis Henman adjusts his sights for Paris after running out of steam in the cold Albion's secrets kept safe as Megson swats flies on the boardroom wall Sponsorship deal boosts Britain team Paralympics The Times Skelton pins his Windsor hopes on Russel Euestrianism Cotterill could offer solution to Portsmouth rift Maradona put in straitjacket after latest hospital outburst The Times Ups and downs of life in yo-yo zone Peter Lansley reports on the twilight existence of the Premiership's nearly men Houlier's job at risk from bid for power at Anfield Chelsea keeping options open over Ranieri Maturing Milner ready to fill Smith's boots By Our Sports Staff: England slip out of Fifa's top ten Prepare for long haul Get Fit, Feel Fit Squash Times Sports Book The Rankings Robinson first out of the door as Leeds try to restructure Belgian clubs hit by corruption claims The Premiership Today Howzat! Judge England's Best Performer Newcastle fearing European exile Top of Table Ainslie aims to rise above his illness The New Mitsubishi Achilles' heel of a driven competitor Springboks lined up again for England in 2007 Times Appointments Fancy the sporting life as a career? Then be prepared to kick-off at the bottom About 12,000 graduates of sport-related courses will be looking for work in a field that is fast becoming a career favourite, says Isobel Shepherd Smith Reuters 'I am earning and learning' So how Do I Get into … Hotel Management AMS Riding high in the hot seat New to the Job The Department of Trade and Industry Management Moves Management Executive Financial Moves vodafone Institute of Leadership & Management Lyreco SEMTA A Change for the Better Xiena Scottish Arts Council Grieves Pryce Executive Resourcing Inbox Lord Search & Selection Breast cancer drug's long and tortuous path to market My Big Deal Packages Times Appointments Premier Executive The Times Women at War, in their Own Words Inside Decapitated: The White House expresses revulsion at … The Language Results of the Day The Case for War Undermined Our Moral High Ground in the Intervention in Iraq was Disputed Even before our Soldiers Decided to Throw Themselves off It Required Reading Fighting Sisters on Cover Story American Servicewomen are Dying in Record Numbers in Iraq, and Many of the 14,000 Serving There Have Won Medals for Valour. Although They are Outraged by the Horrific Torture of Iraqi Prisoners by Female Colleagues, They Feel the Storm Obscures their Vital Contribution in the Conflict … Joanna Walters … The Fairer Sex? Your Army Needs You The Front Line The Ethicist The Times Friends: A Kiddie Cult Viewpoint Friends is Prime-Time Children's Viewing. Nicolette Jones Wonders what They Understand of It All The Times From Dustman to a Devil's Advocate The Andrew Billen Interview Omagh, Hanratty, Lockerbie, Al Fayed ... The Left-Wing QC Michael Mansfield Has an Impressive Casebook. But is the Former Poor Student now Nicknamed "Moneybags" Really a Legal Radical? The Times The Way we Live now Recreate the Magic of Venice and Harry's Bar, Says Jill Dupleix I Don't Have at Days Getting Personal Mix caster sugar with your shower Heath Goddess Period Piece Home Forum The King of Sunlight Reportage Soap Tycoon William Lever was a Blend of Philanthropist and Control Freak, Adam Macqueen Reveals in a New Book The Times Health Waking Nightmare Insomnia Can Lead to Irritability, Depression and Accidents. It is a Symptom that Needs to Be Taken Seriously, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic Why the Correct Use of Statins Can save Lives A Good Fix from Fat Science Cells from Fat Tissue Can Be Coaxed to Repair Large Bone Defects and Could Lead to Radical Treatments for Worn-Out Joints. Anjana Ahuja Reports Hollywood Stars Fight for Stem Cell Research Briefing The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages After Watching the Fly-On-The-Wall Documentary School Day, Joe Joseph Wonders why Anyone Would Choose to Enter the Teaching Profession BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3277 Viewing Guide Scale Watcher Electronic Descaling System Screen God, cinema and me, by Almodóvar The Americans are Back Cannes Quentin, Cameron, Brad ... Shrek, Wendy Ide Watches as Hollywood Glitz Dazzles the Croisette For the Latest Film News Screen & Heard Screen Leslie Felperin in Cannes Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter … and Spring Bad Boy … Pedro Almodóvar's New Work is a Serious Business, He Tells James Christopher Grows up Cannes Top 5 The Times Pitt's Preening is his Achilles Heel Screen New Release Brad Has the Legs but Not the Gravitas to save Troy, Finds Sean MacAulay "Outstanding" New Releases Wendy Ide Gives Films about Boxing and Football a Sporting Chance, but Falls for the Beauties of Buddhism Mary Poppins Tomorrow in T2 Cuba Gooding JR Continues his Near-Unbroken Run of Awful Films Screen Bon Voyage In the Game for the Kicks Richard Holledge Meets the Maker of the Football Factory, an Every Saturday Story of Hooligan Folk Opera & Ballet Shattered Glass New DVDs Geoff Brown on the Neglected Virtues of René Clair First Night Reviews Theatre Royal Haymarket
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