News from 21/05/2004
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Andrew Robson, Antonia Senior and Neelam Verjee, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, J. E. C. Welldon, Sam Coates and Tosin Sulaiman, Paul Rees, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Ed Whitworth, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Walker, Richard Hobson, Richard M. Hughes, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Keith Baldry, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Bob Stanley, Patrick Kidd, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, John Halsall, Raymond Snoddy, Glyn Brown, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Keith Langrid, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Emma Lindsey, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Rodney Craig, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Barbara McMahon, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, John Burscough, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, A. Thomas, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Nicholas Wapshott, Paul Burstow, Susan Emmett, Hugh Murray, Russell Kempson, John Price, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, John Clegg, John Westerby, John Huddy, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, P. Walsh, Simon de Bruxelles, Les Wilson, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Lloyd, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Rosemary Bennett, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Mary Luckie, James Wilson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Richard Durman, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Chris Johnston and Nic Hopkins, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Simon Tebutt, Max Robinson, Inglewood, Nick Hasell, Gordon Ferris, Stuart Millson, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Bawtree, Gustav Temple, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, David Eyre, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Alastair Young, Ian Mitchell, Mike Berry, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Adam Sherwin and Andrew Norfolk, Alistair Cooke, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Harry Barker, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Shapiro, Peter Lansiey, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Tom Maddocks, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Ian Baird, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Philip Webster and Helen Nugent, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Michael Henderson, Tom Baldwin and Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Huw Beynon, Kevin Devlin, Jan Raath, Richard Finch, Colin Bridger, Bryan Reuben, Jenny Davey, Michael Brown, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Abigail Rayner and Dan Sabbagh, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Russell, Damian Barr, Jayne Dowle, Chris Powell,
ResumoThe Times Thousands carrying hidden CJD timebomb Concealed infection could be passed on by blood or surgery Inside The Times Police get 'race' film postponed The Times Today They share a secret—the body language tells all Show of unity may not be all it seems, say Philip Webster and Helen Nugent Jersey Royal News & Comment TUC's Len Murray dies aged 82 Purple flour protesters will not face jail End of era as excellence eclipses earflaps Rail strike looms in pay and pensions dispute Peace offer to firemen Fendi Speed limit may vary for road condition Becks stays put as Posh gets Real Explosive fuse in a deadpan film Travelling the Zil lane to Stratford in super-slow time Fast-track race for Olympic London VIP lanes will allow athletes to sweep, Moscow Politburo-style, past other motorists en route to Stratford, Ben Webster reports Picture Gallery Female spies 'weakend by lust' Red agent evaded M15 Cold War secret comes home to roost Pigeons armed with biological weapons were among ideas in secret files, says Michael Evans 'Ugly' count was inept spy Portuguese police ready for trouble Picture Gallery Consultant is cleared of rape Diabetes missed Charges dropped Vitamins myth £1m smuggler DIY speed trap Raphael found Shower chiller Corrections Water can be slow killer Gardeners told to go exotic as summers get warmer St. Joseph's Hospice Dibnah steams ahead Woman drowned on dry land after swim Troy Only in the Saturday Times Dixons The stupid quiz questions that have ministers stumped Trains don't stop here? They do now Debenhams Napster calls the tune on internet downloads Exercise your Way to Clearer Thinking By a Correspondent: I felt sad for girl, says coach accused of rape The Day after Tomorrow How a wobble helps dyslexic pupils to be better readers A two-year experiment shows striking results, reports Alexandra Frean Walking backwards to school success Star left in dire straits by crash Book now for the Movie Event of the Year Labour spins off course Homebase Picture Gallery Friends reunited Something fishy People This is merely a quiet interlude, not the end of the Piers show PS ... Picture Gallery Couple together in the kitchen ING Direct AOL broad band halfords I don't deserve an automatic honour, Major tells MPs Police still await terrorist training Dell Interviews start for BBC chief 'There has been so much criticism of the word Empire, it is probably wise to move on' Expensive jail courses too hard for prisoners Difficult Sentences Esso Hollywood says King Arthur had Georgia on his mind Talk about HIV, urges Stone sharps Kilroy tries to turn viewers into voters The former Labour MP and chat-show host had Lincoln basking in his anti-EU enthusiasm. Helen Rumbelow reports Muslims urged to beware Lib Dems Union option is the quick route to slow growth Vote No campaign ready for immediate action Howard defends attack on Blair over Iraq Spain near to ending blockade Moneywise Yard investigates 'murder' in Iraq Norris has secret plans to influence London police if he becomes mayor Brewers warned of bingeing 'disease' Sony Ministers urged to reply post haste Toys R us Growls and snarls end in Kennel Club court Map of dogs' genes could show route to origins of cancer Council votes with feet over beach liability fear Just AAsk DNA 'match' backs claim to Action villa Kettler Toyota Clash with Iraq leaves wincing MPs flat out Goalkeepers The Times Magazine STEPWise As villagers bury their dead, US general insists that group was not wedding party Coalition cites weapons haul as proof that airstrike hit terrorist target, reports Anthony Loyd in Baghdad America loses its 'best friend in Iraq' Pentagon ally cuts ties after police raid What about us? ask inmates at Afghan prison Alliance Leicester President seeks to get increasingly critical home crowd back on side Holland & Barrett How US cash beat the Iraq arms trade Arafat could face trial as 'successor' guilty of murder Israelis admit error but go on Taiwan defies Chinese anger Sainsbury's Britain puts out welcome mat as Musharraf drags feet Singh promises help for the poor The Times Aids toll leaves no space to die Imperial family in turmoil over sick Princess (AP): Liberian refugees rescued (AP): Homes destroyed (AP): Terror mix-up (Reuters): Moi implicated (AFP): General insult Stores across the UK Realm of 'Sun God' is under scrutiny By a Correspondent: Congress anger at threat to refuse sacrament egg wanadoo Bush sends his wife to woo the sceptical voters The First Lady has been deployed to bolster her husband's re-election campaign, seducing audiences while side-stepping controversy, Tim Reid in Washington writes Executive fights strip club's bill for £16,000 night in lap of luxury Mugabe mob on rampage The Times HSBC (AP): Spaniards hope royal wedding will heal pain Berlin to close Hitler's airport A lack of cash and passengers has hit the symbol of the Führer's imperial dream, reports Roger Boyes I made up child-sex ring, says accuser Ikea Opera Carmen Coliseum In T2 today: Your essential guide First Choice The Times A story of star-crossed laughter Theatre Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Peter Brook's La Mort de Krishna Gardener Arts Centre, Brighton Comedy Alison Larkin: English American Soho Theatre, Wi Times Online The plane truth about Tony Blair—he doesn't want to talk to us any more A verminous Vietcong stalks the countryside It's the metro liberals that detest him, not the nation Like Mrs Thatcher in 1986, Tony Blair is likely to bounce back to victory Thunderer: On your marks, get set, go nowhere fast Michael Binyon Picture Gallery Family Reunion Pakistan should be readmitted to the Commonwealth A Sport of Questions Easy and not-so-easy: two sides of the same quiz Struck out The beach beckons for bolshie workers Search for clarity on constitution Poll and council taxes The Times Validity of women priests examined Purple-flour incident in Commons Coining it Games in Schools Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Future of the NHS Who snubs whom in universities? Missing the post Signs of the time Not on the scent The Times Crossword 22,670 The Weather You can't lose, whichever you choose The Times Business Chancellor blamed for 20% fall in new firms Anti-Pensions Bill alliance Briefing High street still full of life BMW to spend on Mini Brascan appeal rejected Radio ad revenues rise NGT silent on gas sale Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today Heading Higher: How It Pays to Be a Non-Exec A380 hits turbulence while still in the factory Sun Knives come out again for ITV's top man Ftse 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Life ban for fund manager Russian WTO deal near AmEx unit fined $300,000 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 BT pins growth hopes on TV down phone lines Golden hello for Lonmin chief Black warns that auction will drag on Powerful alliance builds for rethink on Pensions Bill Mothercare delivers - can M&s? Promise behind the Invensys figures Eidos may face FSA inquiry over bid rumours Quality non-execs come at a price The Sunday Times Not-so-happy returns push R&sa lower Broker's support keeps Wolfson bouncing back Shares BT's wider view of broadband should secure its future Tempus National Grid Transco SABMiller Auction overshadows gilts Bonds City office rents poised for recovery The Times Mothercare gets ready to multiply L&g begins legal battle over £1.1m FSA fine SABMiller cagey over higher offer for Harbin Morrison fails to halt falling sales at Safeway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wind of change Dutch courage City Diary Death watch City Diary Change of fortune for Nationwide as profits grow 21% The Rankings Share of total mortgage market The Sunday Times Britain should not ignore this European championship Hedge fund boom lifts results at Man LSE to hand back £162m in special dividend Times Online Benefits of diversification push United Utilities' earnings up 6% The Times Unit Trust Information Service GKN ready to bale out of stake in helicopters action Ministers Flew off over Westland Affair Strong demand drives BMW to boost spending on Mini plant Invensys shares fall over trade gloom Banking & Finance Cat Action Trust Banking & Finance Drug company finds the right remedy for fat-cat headlines Gin tonic Newspaper Marketing Agency TV chief plots next revolution at the BBC The Sunday Times Sorry end of an editor who made a splash Mobile theatre adds to the drama at industry showpiece Cost-capping available in libel cases Court of Appeal Statutory protection narrower than treaty Queen's Bench Divisional Court Picture Gallery Timesonline Scooter revolution brings new power Piaggio X9 Evolution 500 Alleged confidentiality is outweighed by public interest in publication Chancery Division Glove Box Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Register Anniversaries Births: In 1817, the year Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? Melvin Lasky Editor of Encounter who placed the magazine in the van of the intellectual assault on communism Melvin Lasky, editor of Encounter, 1958-90, was born on January 15, 1920. He died on May 19, 2004, aged 84 Rudolf Krzak Czech resistance fighter who helped to plan the assasination of the brutal Nazi administrator Reinhard Heydrich Rudolf Krzak, Intelligence officer, was born on April 6,1914. He died on April 22,2004, aged 90 Births, Marriages & Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Births Edmond Charlot Publisher who discovered Camus, defied France's Vichy Government and promoted Algerian culture for more than sixty years Edmond Charlot, publisher, was born on February 15, 1915. He died on April 10, 2004, aged 89 Deaths Lives Remembered Robert Merle Prizewinning novelist whose subjects ranged from Nazis to dolphins, then to a 13-volume sequence of French historical fictions Robert Merle, writer and teacher, was born on August 29, 1908. He died on March 27, 2004, aged 95 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Sleeping on the Job Firemen are refusing to give up their 'stand down' time while on night duty and are threatening a national strike. Are they right? No compromise On this Day Ruling the Waves Proposals are being drawn up for more cutbacks in the Royal Navy - but does Britain still need such a strong force? Freedom to trade Then and now What horrible howlers over Homer To gain public respect debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers 21st-century warfare Rights and duty Value for money Echoes of the past What's your view? Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Dinners Personal Column Livery Company Picture Gallery Service of Thanksgiving Memorial Services Court Circular Changing the Guard School News Forthcoming Marriages Appointment Encounters The Times World Cup windfall fuels prosperity in all aspects of game Rugby Union Comet Rugby's Great Conversion Stronger Voyce starting to express talents in more mature manner David Hands on the rise of the Wasps back aiming to star for club and country England players face pay deadlock Umaga in line for dual-code contract with Leeds Postts Vodafone Maiden Fillies Stakes Growing excuses offered for American Post run Bath Times Test Renault Els leads call for belly putters to be outlawed Golf Times Online Lawyers show speed off mark as Jones moves to prove innocence Athletics Quellmalz sets sights on Athens medals Judo The Times Johnson goes flat out to produce perfect pitch Kiprusoff carries Calgary nearer Stanley Cup goal Play-Offs Western Conference Finals: Calgary 3 San Jose 1 (Calgary win best-of-seven series 4-2) Fixtures Eastern Conference Finals: Last night: Philadelphia v Tampa Bay (game six) Saturday: (game seven, if required: life coverage NASN, from midnight) Finals give Garnett chance to justify wages American Sport Results and how They Stand On Fridays Speedway Pedersen rides fine line after Prague dust-up Missing Collingwood driven to distraction Frizzell County Championship Second Division Confident Vaughan sets his sights on Headingley return Sidebottom highlights Yorkshire's deficiency No hiding Hussain's remaining ambition First Npower Test Match England Cricket Scores Live to your Mobile Test Matches One-Day Internationals Cook shows his class with maiden hundred Scoreboard from Lord's Derbyshire suffer at Blackwell's hands again Zimbabwe facing race to preserve Test status Northamptonshire v Kent Surrey v Middlesex Sussex v Warwickshire Second division Derbyshire v Somerset West Indies One-Day Triangular Series Squad Bell and Frost pile on agony for Sussex Durham v Glamorgan Essex v Leicestershire Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire How They Stand Third one-day International West Indies v Bangladesh Cricket Frizzell County Championship First Division The Results Service Football Basketball Bowls Cycling Golf Today's Fixtures Gidman holds the key after Hancock's late lapse Sami proves worth after collapse gives Kent initiative Real tennis Schools sport Squash Tennis Get Fit, Feel Fit Triathlon Training Duggleby shines Sciandri retires Henman ninth Duisburg line-up Louis returns Fahey on top Bet Why membership of sport's innerring is crucial to London's cause Aspland scoops award for sharp shooting Grönholm may lose victory Times Online Schumacher left in limbo as Head hints at changes Motor Racing Chelsea close to agreeing deal for tormentor Morientes Virgo leaves it late to save Brighton Play-Off Finals Giggs relishes return to season's showpiece Larkin seals Mansfield's final spot Paphitis keen to show good side to world Thierry Henry Liverpool start their search for successor to Houllier The Times Richardson the rock lays solid base for New Zealand to thrive Cricket inside flybe Plus Scoreboard from Lord's Chelsea get their man but it's not Beckham The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim An Intimate Professionalism A Good Nanny Can Be a Source of Love and Stability to an Entire Family, in a Way Well beyond the Scope of Childminders or Au Pairs Required Reading The Depression of a Princess Cover Story When Harvard Educated Princess Masako Married into the Japanese Imperial, Family She Lost her Independence and her Privacy - She No Longer Has a Private Phone Line or Money of her Own. Stifled by Protocol and under Pressure to Produce a Son, She is Deeply Unhappy. Richard Lloyd Parry Reports The Ethicist "If You Want to Die Happy Get off your Ass and Do Something" Interview Almost Anyone who Wants to Write - from John Cleese to Diane Keaton and Tony Parsons-Aspires to Being Taught by Screenwriter Robert McKEE. Emma Lindsey Joined his Class Advertisement Writing Tips The Times The Way we Live now Weekend Dish This One-Pan Meal is Simple when You Know how, Says David Eyre Seafood Paella Times Online A Wardrobe Mistress for All Seasons Luxury with Lucia Lucia's last word Picture Gallery Microwave Man a Cutting Remark Home-Forum The Times The Times Bridge Games Common Mistakes by the Defence-For the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio 3 Radio 4 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings Derren Brown BBC One Variations Picture Gallery Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3284 Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622194 Viewing Guide The Times sky The Times Interview The Kings of Excess-Well, Most of Them-Are Re-Forming for Meltdown, Finds Peter Shapiro Stay Cool. Win Tickets for the Hottest Festivals of … Gsoh, Seeks Complete Disaster Hoping for an Unforgettable Festival Experience? Well Pray It Goes Wrong, Says Caitlin Moran "I'm the Hardest Working, White, Jewish Boy in Show Business" Make a Splash, MacCa The Future Comes Back Profile They Changed the Sound of Modern Music. David Sinclair Picks Pixies as Summer's Top Band Far out Festival Facts Figures Feats Farms France and … Explain Yourself Sounds Felix Buxton of Basement Jaxx Has P. J. Learnt to Love Polly? Profile with Summer Dates and a New Album Lurking, Glyn Brown Looks for the Real Polly Jean In the Arts on Monday If It's Summer, we Must Be outside Festivals Hold No Terror for the Charlatans. David Sinclair Reports Old Trafford Cricket Ground Entertainments Sounds Want to Hear Them before They are Famous? Lisa Verrico on how to Pick the Winners this Summer The Biggest and the Best Win Tickets to the Hottest Festivals with ArtsFirst The Stands outside your Door Running out of Eire Sounds New Album They're Back, but with Less Fiddling and Whistling. Lisa Verrico Salutes the Corrs The Corrs Borrowed Heaven (East West) The Goat Irish Eyes are Weeping Van Morrison to Westlife First Night Compact Center Hit and Myth The Times Anne Spackman Property Editor Is caution at the top end of the market evidence of the long-awaited soft landing? Mortgage Makeover Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? This Week Birmingham v Sheffield Get in Get out Get Away Stylish Apartment in Edinburgh Out Grade II Listed House in Kent Hunton: a 17th-century former wool merchant's store with two acres of grounds Away Cottage in North Yorkshire Appletreewick: a Grade Ii listed cottage at the end of a row of three in the Yorkshire Dales Life of Filey Bolt Holes Where They Call Spade a Spade They know a good deal when they see one in Yorkshire, so be quick if you want to move to Bridlington, says Jayne Dowle Richmond Lock The King of Clubs You knew him as Tony Wilson, but Mr Hacienda has moved on, Damian Barr finds Nationwide Newcastle Huge Penthouse Apartment City Centre Live the high life at any price ... A two-bedroom flat in the Turnbull Building, a former Victorian printworks Leeds Large Waterside Development Clarence Dock: a scheme of 600 flats, shops and leisure facilities close to the city centre Birmingham Flat with Canal Views King Edwards Whaf: award-winning development with communal gardens Close to Perfection Goodmanors Even Salisbury Cathedral cannot overshadow Braybrooke's appeal, says Marcus Binney Linden Anthony Green & Spencer St James Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Millionaires All in a Row John Price discovers where you have to go to find a £1 million house that looks worthy of all those zeros DTZ Residential Louise's Story Beg, Deal or Borrow Damian Barr's new book reveals how young buyers are riding the property rollercoaster Katharine's Story Clara and Jane's Story Buy Bye crosby Kings Gate Friends in Hire Places Mrs Moneybags is delighted to accept all invitations to holiday in exotic locations A house overlooking Lake Tahoe is the best one of the lot Puerto Banús Spain Where the Other Half Lives All the Fun of the Fairways Patrick Kidd studies his course notes and follows the golfing crowd to Spain to find why they're striking out for new horizons France Farmhouse in Nord-Pas-De-Calais Home in One From the driveway to the driving range Montreuil: a traditional, fully renovated property near Le Touquet's famous golf courses Portugal Townhouse on the Algarve Vale dos Pinheiros: two-bedroom property with leisure facilities close at hand America Four-Bedroom Villa in Florida Sunset Ridge: a fairly large house close to golf courses for Dad and Disneyworld for the kids Trulli Scrumptious Italy For sun, sea and spaghetti Barbara McMahon suggests best buys on the Italian coast Ocean View Knight Frank Dallimore Trolley, Madly, Deeply The Great Indoors Mary Gold set off on a frantic superstore sweep of Britain to furnish her holiday home The Kit Parade The Sol Survivors Five beds, 36 fluffy towels and one empty wallet later, Tom Maddocks had his seafront apartment ready to rent Top Tips World of Property Sierra Golf Dubai Select Multiple Display Advertising Items Low Costa Living Jenny Knight hears how British couples are enjoying sun and semi-retirement in Spain for a fraction of the cost in England Multiple Display Advertising Items Enjoy Cyprus You've Gotta Have It Whether it's a student design or a classic, if you like it, buy it, says Lucia van der Post Lure of the Mild West Patrick Kidd falls for the small-town charm of England's tiniest city Dolphin Quays Get out There Whats on Lucia Adams offers the definitive guide to auctions, property launches and exhibitions The Times Persimmon wates Multiple Display Advertising Items Countryside The Lion Brewery Bewley Homes PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Urban Splash Multiple Display Advertising Items Squeeze into Tight Margins Lenders will help experienced landlords to bridge the rental gap, says Susan Emmett Knight Frank Buy-To-Let Best Buys Street Wise London Rentals St James Homes
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