News from 01/06/2004
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Bill Braithwaite, Gervase Markham, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Neil Johnston, Martin Gilbert, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Linda Tsang, Ian Jessiman, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Suna Erdem, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Eamonn O'Gorman, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Gabrielle Starkey, Charles Mackinder, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Tony Richardson, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Raymond Briggs, John Mortimer, Pat Gibson, David McVay, John Clarke, Iain Duncan Smith, Cherida Fletcher, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gordon Hutton, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Charles Heyman, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Rabbi Lionel Blue, Libby Purves, Doreen Paterson, Geoffrey Barnard, Jeremy Summers, Algernon Durand, David Horsley, C. W. C. Oman, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Jack Shulman, David Pannick, Qc, David Hands, John Andrew, Charles Bremner, Howard G. Allen, Charles Ilandy, Clare Gaen, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stephen Morse, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Philip Webster, Roland Watson and Charles Bremner, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Michael Theodoulou, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Emily Gordon, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Jeffrey Richards, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Helen Nugent, Malcolm Bowden, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Inner Temple, A. Flanders, M. Hussey, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, David Ealey, John Cooper, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Alan Copps, Mel Webb, Peter Mullen, Maureen Paton, Adam Sherwin and Helen Nugent, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, David Gold, Colin McCRUDDEN, Michael Dynes, Paul Silver-Myer, Lea Paterson, A. Neville Rolfe, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Alan Coren, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mary Menjou, Benedict Nightingale, Nic Hopkins, Gary Duncan and Emily Gordon, Philip Morris, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Kenneth Herman, Marguerite Patten, David Powell, N. D. Stock, Frances Gibb, Linnette Armes, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Zara Phillips, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, David Hawksley, Nick Meo, Sheila Jones,
ResumoThe Times Britain aims to lift arms ban on China Blair prepares to risk wrath of US by ending 15-year embargo Law The Times First Alternative Chinese Might Having serpent trouble? Just dial a snake charmer The Times Today All together now, from the cloisters to the terraces M&s sacks chief Human hybrids Off the rails Saudi forces 'let gunmen go' News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Chief constables face sack over poor records The Eight Most at Risk Tories are rattled by growing support for UKIP Burberry Party message strikes a chord at county show Plain speaking defies claims of secret agenda, Gabriel Rozenberg reports Free play healthier than PE Bollywood dream ends in tragedy Young starters for good diners Teach your children manners? Yes, please A new book aims to help parents to improve offspring's etiquette, Alexandra Frean reports Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003 Lessons that will last a lifetime Intelligent Finance Beijing to seek the latest tools of war Despite an immense army of nearly three million troops, China needs to modernise, reports Charles Heyman US warns of China's military advances Exiled Tibetan Prime Minister warns against armed uprising On an official visit to Britain the Dalai Lama's aide, elected by landslide in 2001, speaks to Gabriel Rozenberg American reaction may hit defence contracts Sainsbury's cowed into non-GM milk Vauxhall Bamber may sue prison after his throat is slashed The autistic artistry of Michelangelo Practise three Rs for peace, says Williams Nationwide Natural beauty Archer turns down a chance to relive his prison days on stage Bumps tradition hits safety wall PS … Direct Line Chaos ahead on trains after mainline closure Extraextra Sorry for the delay: Network Rail is running 500,000 minutes late Driving force for British cruise market Backpack girl falls 65ft from tree ride Barclays If you managed to survive the war, the plague and revolt, life in the 14th century wasn't all that bad Skydiver killed as parachute slips off Black Death: Spot Check Peasants' Revolt: Poll Tax Protest Hundred Years War: High Stakes Panasonic End in sight for postal vote race Bird campaign Gay HIV fears DIY man dies Crash death Opinion on polls Plain chocolate fix reduces risk of heart attack Breakdown Cover The National Autistic Society Loophole allows human-animal cell experiments Laboratory Creations Scarborough Building Society Investment Rates from … Lib Dem taxi to polls goes via Middle East Tory plans to celebrate victory at the second attempt As campaigning starts in earnest to elect London's mayor, three familiar names lead the field Also on the Ballot Simon Hughes Leader who sees media as the real pond life Weekend calls from One. Tel, now absolutely Free! French Government braced for another drubbing The Sunday Times Istanbul terror trial adjourned amid legal chaos Which? Free Trial Issue Sixteen killed in blast at Karachi mosque Reformers and reactionaries fight to keep it all in the family Big on quality Killings at compound ruin an expat paradise Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia are tom between leaving a privileged life or toughing it out, writes Michael Theodoulou US accused of plotting for 'stooge' leadership Aquascutum Contractors taught lessons in life the Iraqi way Scarborough Bush's father says war 'malaise' may hurt re-election hopes Ceasefire with Shia forces unravels Alliance Leicester Peace breaks out on the streets as gangs shun colour of blood Cheltenham & Gloucester Who's who in the Hood Tale of sex, drugs and corruption riles UN Alliance Leicester Zimbabwe's once-proud schools face ruin There are no books, no chalk and little hope as children are forced out of class, reports Jan Raath in Chegutu (Reuters): Taylor 'must face court' (AFP): 'Honour' killing (Reuters): Stubbing out (AP): Oldest woman The Times Mbeki rolls out red carpet for Aristide Rise and Fall The Times First Choice The Times Fur flies in courtroom kitsch Theatre Liberace's Suit Jermyn Street, Sw1 Jazz Bath Festival Jazz Weekend Pavilion/Guildhall Concert Saito Kinen Orchestra/Ozawa Festival Hall Wot I wasnt allowed to do on the Bank Hollyday: a modern child writes Britten turned a strange infatuation into a virtue The House of Saud is doomed by its contradictions Saudi Arabia is finding it ever harder to reconcile puritanical Islam and oil wealth It's infantile to believe inaction is an option with al-Qaeda Picture Gallery France Yawns But the European Parliament elections matter for Chirac Shedding Skins Charmers (in supermarkets and at polling booths) Force for Good More assessment of the police is welcome The Times Postal voting is put to the test The Archbishop and short-termism Speeding drivers Technological progress Demand for hot air Joy of cycling Victims of inflation Tigers in India Country's name should unite all Taxing our belief Hell's Kitchen Strange brew The Weather The Times Crossword 22,679 Boots Business Onthe Agenda… Eurex's fee lure in the US New payouts at MG Rover Dell mocks HP strategy City gloom on plc profits European shares stay up Charcol Blood is spilt in Baker Street as Rose takes charge at M&s Markets braced for jolt after Saudi attack In Business Today The board members behind the sacking Who's in and Who's out The Sunday Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week New Fiat chief tipped Yukos shares ruling upheld Agfa ponders future of film Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Pension cap poses 'fat-cat' dilemma for firms Ok! goes to China as publishers eye huge potential As exchanges rally, directors cash in Thames Water shifts tide toward desalination as London dries up German firms flock to register in UK to cut costs Gilt options considered Portman Building Society Britain leads Europe as base for US industry Business for Sale New Dell boss attacks HP model Is the Bank trying to steer market views on rates? E&y sees new peak for global flotations AMF's UK bowling centres for sale Action Banking & Finance The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Archibald Cox Special prosecutor who enraged Nixon by asking for the Watergate tapes, and whose dismissal brought down the President Roger Straus Joint creator of one of the most discriminating and successful literary houses in American publishing Lincoln Kilpatrick All-round actor whose range of parts showed that colour was irrelevant when assessing talent Births, Marriages & Deaths Charles Dick Rugby captain who brought consistency to Scotland's game Colin Millward Advertising director whose exacting standards helped his teams to create some of the most memorable of all campaigns T. F. Huskisson England rugby player who also demonstrated bravery in combat during the Second World War Safety first Picture Gallery DJM: Nature Notes Drawing the line Cross purposes Rules in Britannia The limits of flexibility On this Day the Times, June 1, 1981 Prize Quiz News Quiz What Not to Wear Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Should schools let pupils wear religious dress? Should we follow France's lead? Ban on Islamic dress 'violated pupil's rights' Route to success When in Rome… Uniformity The end of the wedge There are alternatives Monro Wants Ticket Ban for Football Rowdies Picture Gallery Follow the French First principles Word Watching Daily Life June 1, 1915 Questions Answered Sic transit: how Man found his place in the cosmos Tickets for Sale Mercury and Venus in the night sky in June Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Appointment School News Church News Sport Webber team ethic provides Jaguar with some comfort Rain spoils Wheldon's Indy tilt Times Test In Sport Today Rural gem whose success is set in stone Alan Lee squeezes into Cartmel and discovers the magic that makes it so irresistible Redcar Hexham Tomorrow Dettori banned in wake of Papineau's Sandown win Yesterday's Results Sandown Park Leicester Handicap successes earn Gatwick his place in Derby field Big-Race Acceptors Betting Backing Yeats requires an act of faith Times Online 'Ordinary' royal making strides in putting her Athens disappointment behind her Leicester moves signal rebuilding process Reading pay price in penalty shoot-out Hockey European game left in rude health by England Rugby Union NatWest Kelly furious after shambolic Vikings suffer humiliation Rugby League Times Online By Our Sports Staff: Sarwan turns tide towards West Indies Shireshead thriving in rural idyll By Our Sports Staff: Hussain calls for all tours to Zimbabwe to be cancelled Vettori returns to form to boost New Zealanders Shoaib roughs up poor Derbyshire Yesterday's Scoreboards Weekes plunders Somerset attack Vaughan completes his survival test Totesport League Second Division Read's glovework lays foundation Wharf's hat-trick ruins day for brilliant Knight First Division Spitfires given reprieve after Warne's class act The Times Kuerten begins to look ominous in bid for fourth title Results from Roland Garros Bekele betters Gebrselassie's 5,000 metres record Athletics Henman can arrive at Wimbledon much stronger for his Paris efforts Tennis By a Correspondent: Luckman surge secures title Shooting Keothavong takes the difficult route to success Drummond goes from nowhere to Ryder Cup contender in a week Golf Harland's absence costs Britain dear Modern Pentathlon The Results Service Fixtures Fast start by Golding as rivals jump the gun Sailing On Fridays Lloyds TSB Ullrich has Armstrong in sights Pistons close in Lengthorn's first Sorenstam top Kurmanski death Thomas installed Dell Home & Home Office Japan identify Beckham as the danger man Flighty Rivaldo skips off to Qatar James stands tall after growing into England No 1 shirt By Our Sports Staff: Healy's late goal extends Sanchez run Liverpool close in on Benítez FA moves to bring Taylor back for England Euro 2004 By Our Sports Staff: Utaka's class provides the edge for Nigeria Get Fit, Feel Fit Children's Basketball Day Two Zola continues to charm old friends Spot-on Huddersfield earn instant return Nationwide League Third Division Play-Offs Final Endearing Ranieri could not have been treated worse Barclaycard Premiership The Times Travel Direct Sport Eriksson's balancing act favours Lampard Mourinho ready to sign as Chelsea finally say farewell to Ranieri Alfa 147 Resolute Henman to give Chela no quarter The Times D-Day Recalled Special Edition T2 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day The Great Crusade Sets Forth He King and the Prime Minister Call for a Renewal of the Fight Gainst Evil and for a World Founded on Goodness and Honour We Ask that we May Be Enabled to Do the Will of God This Operation is the Most Difficult that Has Ever Occurred Battle of Words Required Reading It's Unbelievable The Young British Soldiers who Liberated Normandy Experienced the Fear, Adrenalin and Horror of War. What They Saw Changed their Lives for Ever. Penny Wark Talks to Eight Veterans of D-Day Picture Gallery The Ethicist It was You or Him. No Emotion Cover Story Day that Still Matters We Ought to Tell our Children what D-Day Really Means, Says Alan Copps, Whose Mother Wrote an Account of her Lucky Escape from a Flying Bomb. Millions like Him Also Owe their Lives to the Events of 1944 The Day I Remember Reuter: From the Times Archives the Week before D-Day High Wind in Channel Rough Approaches to Beaches Weybridge North Devon Picture Gallery The Solution to D-Day Crossword Puzzle No. 4,450 Tea and Cricket Pocahontas To the Editor of the Times Guinea Pigs To the Editor of the Times Britain's Other Army D-Day Represented a United Effort by Ordinary People that Has Never Been Matched, and the Memories of Those who Lived through It Paint a Moving Picture of a Vanished Country, Reports Libby Purves The Day I Remember Britain's Other Army Beware of Oysters in June The Risks One Word Could Have Scuppered the Invasion, Says Churchill's Biographer Martin Gilbert The British Had a Far More Lethal Weapon—enigma A Rational Way to Eat Interview Marguerite Patten Taught the British how to Cook with Rations, Using Minimal Amounts of Meat, Sugar and Fat. Today her Inventive, Healthy Recipes are Enjoying a New Lease of Life. Maureen Paton Met her The Day I Remember The Way we Lived Then Wartime Dishes The Recipes of Marguerite Patten Make a Little Go a Long Way A Victory Roll for Beauty Fashion Clothing Coupons are No Excuse to Look like a Frump. When Times are Threadbare, Elegance Lies in the Details, Says Lisa Armstrong Picture Gallery Nappy Valley Waiting Game Home-Forum Smith Sectric We were in the Mood for Entertainment Film the Picture Houses Did a Roaring Trade, and for the First Time Most Cinemagoers were Women. The Nation's Favourite Movies were Quick to Reflect the Change, Says Jeffrey Richards The Year's Top 12 Films Opera & Ballet Music The Jitterbugged to Glenn Miller and Sang along to a Nursery Rhyme, Says John Clarke Troupes on Parade Theatre in 1944 More than 200 Plays, Operas and Ballets Opened in London Alone. Benedict Nightingale Unearths Legendary Performances—and Tantrums—while the Allies Clawed their Way into France War War, Haw-Haw and the Wireless Picture Gallery Broadcasting Design Museum Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Chess Television and Radio Sky Movies Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Blow-Up (1966) TCM, 9pm Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Cable, digital and satellite listings Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) Sky Cinema 1,10pm The Color of Money (1986) ITV1, 11.05pm; Not Scotland Cabaret (1972) Channel 4,11.40pm TV Review Time Team Should Have Concentrated on Digging up the Personal Stories of the Soldiers who Took Part in the Normandy Landings, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Viewing Guide Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3293 Aquascutum The Times Public Sector Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Target of the Week Other Views Lack of parks cause children's poor health Public Opinion New Medical Research No end to NHS postcode lottery Health Index The Issue Explained Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme £1bn shortfall in care funding Health experts go private Course Watch Jargon Decoder Constructive Discomfort 'Let's make life more bearable' Interview The Permanent Secretary at the Home Office tells Jill Sherman how his five-year plan and new "delivery managers" will tackle crime and improve community cohesion Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Health research is too stressful Higher Education Other Stories we Liked Down's children suffer at school Scheme confuses partners Accident risk forces volunteers to resign Councils Spectral Sailors Ofsted blocks children's hotel Social Care The science of chugging Hero… More pay for IT workers Local Government …And Villain Foreign Ways Legislation Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobsservice These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. 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Frances Gibb listens to the profession's verdict on the Lord Chancellor's plans Compensation culture a 'myth' Department for Constitutional Affairs The Times Don't knock 'compensation culture'—we be worse off … Is there a growing public eagerness to blame and claim, or is that a myth, as the Better Regulation Task Force said last week? Three legal experts join the debate Just who's playin The huge cost of tackling blame Compensation: The Facts Excellent legal advice, and it's free: stay out of trouble Cleaning up the sport of kings and crooks Has Hong Kong a lesson for the British racing industry, asks Jeremy Summers It's a deal - straight from the horse owner's mouth The dramatic fallout in the Manchester United camp over stud fees was not unusual, say horsey lawyers. 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