News from 08/06/2004
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Andrew Robson, Angus Murray, Christopher Walker and Tom Baldwin, Andrew Moss and Stephanie Biden, Franklin G. Snyder Joseph and Jonah Hadley, Andrew Billen, Geoff Foster, Robert Cole, Lee & Pembertons, Rosemary Bennett, Simon de Bruxelles and Gabriel Rozenberg, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Robert G. I. White, Linda Tsang, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Editor, Laurence Price, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Ann Treneman Parlimentary Sketch, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Giovanni Bisignani, James Hider, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Brandon, Charles Gray, lan Johns, Jill Dupleix, Sam Lister Health Correspondent and Andrew Norfolk, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stuart Rose, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Dan Sabbagh, James Delingpole, Eve-Ann Prentice, Rod Dadak, T. J. Godfrey, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Russell Kempson, Stephen Latner, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Alison Paines, Chris Doyle, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Ali Coles, John Updike, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, David Micklethwait, Roger Moate, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Catherlne Philp, Sandy Bruce-Lockhart, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Andrew Billen on Robert Kilroy-Silk, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Kenny Kemp, Roger Boyes, A. Werner, Baschea Walsh, Juan Lawrence, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Joe Bolger Stock Markets, Des Dearlove, Ian Johns, Guy Liardet, Russell Levy, George Caulkin, Gill Frigerio, Ronald Reagan, Rosemary Righter Economic View, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Nick Clegg, Steuart, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ian Whittell, Roger Holmes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Robert Easton, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Peter Schmeichel, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Abigail Rayner, Lewls Smith and Laura Peek, Sally Clark, Patrick McNair Wilson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jeremy Griffin, Sohail Rasul, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Samuel A. Barnett, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Saddam trial hindered by Iraqi fear BBC man in coma Parents in court Triple shooting The Times Doctor accused father of killing sons The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 20. The Register: … Victors or fashion victims? Labour and Tories hit by fringe parties Postal voting in disarray as one in seven say papers are missing What's Important Matrons may help nurse NHS back to health Clock change 'could save lives' Today in Parliament Time limit for asylum appeals rejected Straw dazzles while Ancram digs for dirt Lawyers highlight offer of free advice Father accused of killing his sons Alex Kingston 'too old' at 41 for ER By a Correspondent: Teacher 'saw a man outside the hostel during the night' Face to face with Caroline's 'rapist and killer' The parents of the murdered girl were composed as they confronted the accused, writes Adam Sage Convicted Serial Rapist Howard under fire over threat posed by UKIP Tele2 Labour's campaign ends with more attacks on Tory leader 'Like Bill Clinton, but without the brains' Andrew Billen on Robert Kilroy-Silk Postal voters do it in force, if they get their ballot papers Polling stations needed for 'all-mail vote' Poll boost for fringe parties It's curtains for Mendes as West End debut becomes latest flop Mercedes-Benz Husband held after barbecue shootings What the Times Critics Said The real thing Citroën Killer line stopped Blair going to pot as chamber emptied Poll position Literary guilt De Bernières loses his innocence In those strides? No chance PS… British Gas Scottish Opera cuts staff in fight for life screen trade Esso Second homes blamed for empty schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights pollution danger was hidden, say MPs Union rift widens as HQ bars protesters Rat genes solve mystery of great Pacific odyssey Police defied legal advice over Asian officer 'sting' Prejudice and Discrimination Mark the History of Jews in England After 700 years, a wedding to celebrate Couple symbolise the return of Jews to a city tainted by persecution after a boy's death, writes Ruth Gledhill Man, 77, dealt in heroin Canine minor Skipper is safe Jobcentre strikes Royalties battle 'It's is all I've ever wanted to do' The Times BT Hunt ban may cost £155m compensation Aerial tussles that ruffle feathers Venus puts on morning show Crop circles set skylarks soaring By Our Health Editor: Bowel disease drug 'will save lives' Times Online By a Correspondent: Terminally ill mother cycles home to finish last fundraiser Mouse clue to smallpox threat Patients warned about physician Cancer experts scorn sunshine doctor's theory Nationwide The Electoral Commission The two-faced king: sleuth finds new side of Henry VIII Two held after park sex attack on couple Virgin By a Correspondent: Bus crash driver was 'travelling too fast' Journalists to be given armed guards Choking reform will not help the House of Saud to restore stability The Open University BBC reporter in coma after Riyadh ambush Foreign Office may advise expats to leave first direct HSBC One. Tel Reagan rose from coma for last look at Nancy Five-day farewell goes by the book Election rivals in quiet contest to look most like 'The Gipper' Gaza settlers vow to defy the Bulldozer Israeli airstrike on Lebanon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Groups Iraqi militias agree to disband before elections Coalition partners reject veto demand Drab soaps to replace glamour at film capital Current Accounts Joseph Stiglitz 'Bonfire of the diktats' burns EU red tape Rules They Could Do without Crime rises in Turkish economy as mafia elbows the State aside US to withdraw a third of its Korean forces Spain's Socialists set for victory in Europe First Choice The Times Kitchen sink meets Chekhov Theatre Three Women and a Piano Tuner Minerva Theatre, Chichester Theatre Belfast Blues Soho Theatre, W1 In T2 today: John Updike's lifelong obsession with … Concert Rotterdam PO/Gergiev Festival Hall How I came to discuss grammar with a waiter and wished I'd ordered the halibut It's unhappy hour in our cities' hangover factories Reagan kept the neocon faith and gives us hope The Left may belittle him, but his gift to the Right was the spirit of optimism Thunderer Remember this when you vote: the EU isn't working The Times Their Lives on the Line More journalists than ever are coming under fire Camp G8 The world's leaders should learn to relax (and go fishing) A Wild Vote Stand by for a strange European election outcome The Times Voting in the EU elections Coalition in Iraq and terror's tactics Wedding lines Children's behaviour The Misuse of Holidays D-Day reflections Liquid asset Control of debt by credit restraints Creased up High-energy pitch Welcome to Britain The Weather The Times Crossword 22,685 The Times National Geographic The Times Ontheagenda… Executives face tax blow High street sales jump Independent boss benefits Enron trial delayed Canary founder sells stake Microsoft considered SAP Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Charcolonline. co. uk Green will quit bid if OFT moves Vue set to make £380m offer for Odeon Hunting preference move prompts funds' anger In Business Today: Need To Know 22. Commentary 23. … Ex-British Gas chief in $2bn Gazprom row Ftse 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Sony-BMG merger hearing Stop Press BTC granted licence Newsweek in Russia 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 Easy Jet reviews network after renewed warning Microsoft in SAP bid admission Daily Mail cutting Telegraph deal BA bosses waive annual bonuses Taxmen get too much information Investors unsure of Green paper Business Editor's Commentary touch Group plc Even fat cats have a right to pensions Blow for Travellers Upgrades boost GUS after talk of demerger Binge drinking fears drag on Wetherspoon Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Easy Jet London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates GKN can still take off despite the threat of FTSE relegation Tempus Mitie The Day's Biggest Movers Rate rise talk deters traders Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Baltimore to limit return of cash pile Vodafone claiming €20bn tax credit Sanctuary shelters red hot sales from threat of piracy Green hits back at M&s over cost-cutting accusations Londis rebuffs Lancelot's £63m bid Citi Sicav The Thoughts of Philip Green Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lufthansa 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 Hesperus howler City Diary Air mail City Diary G8 summit needs to strive for some hard bargains City Diary Japan proves to have lost yen for currency intervention New pension rule could cost top executives £2.5bn City Diary Tempting vacancies City Diary GM plans $3bn boost for China Hellenic Petroleum A way to keep up with the opposition The pace of change is setting the agenda for IT, writes Chris Partridge Health An engine for growth and a profit booster Tony Dawe introduces a two-page report on the latest trends in outsourcing, now a global business worth £272 billion All Systems Go The holistic view gets better results Plans should be made at or near board level to ensure maximum savings in supply chain management Hiring people to take care of your people Des Dearlove highlights a growing trend to farm out human resources Payroll Finance takes the far-flung route Almost all aspects of financial services - including mortgages, customer service and managing risk - are increasingly being dealt with in other countries. So what, asks Rodney Hobson, is a bank's core business? Troubleshooters who take the strain and speak your language Mortgages for Business Banking & Finance The Register Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? Judy Campbell Darling of the West End for 60 years who capitivated Noël Coward and became matriarch to a dynasty of actors Judy Compbell, actress, was born on May 31,1916. She died on June 6,2004, aged 88 Simon Cumbers Popular and experienced television cameraman Simon Cumbers, television cameraman, was born on January 23,1968. He died of gunshot wounds on June 6,2004, aged 36 Quentin Hughes Architect who devoted his leisure to the preservation of historic fortresses Professor Quentin Hughes, OBE, MC and Bar, architect and historian, was born on February 28, 1920. He died in Liverpool on May 8,2004, aged 84 Lives in Brief Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Toshikazu Kase Diplomat who took part in the Japanese surrender in 1945, and was astonished by General MacArthur's magnanimity in victory Toshikazu Kase, diplomat, was born on January 12,1903. He died on May 21,2004, aged 101 Lives Remembered Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam Private In Memoriam War New Peerages Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talk Picture Gallery Glorious brotherhood that keeps Britain's busy seas safe Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Lecture Fellows Sport Schmeichel ready to prove he is the man for the big occasion once again Problem when confidential information disclosed in error Questioning on previous sexual behaviour Court of Appeal Queally facing contest on road to Athens Cycling Billups sends out warning shots to Lakers Basketball North Light's win prevents famous silks from fading Yesterday's Results Tomorrow Chester Huntingdon Salisbury Redcar The Wright Track Bell should expect no sympathy from his customers Nivea Links Keothavong flies British flag at Edgbaston Rusedski's confidence shaken by early exit Tennis New Zealand being won over by the English game Rugby Union By Our Sports Staff: White puts his trust in fresh faces By Our Sports Staff: Suffering goes on as Clijsters misses out again Domestic season shortened for Lions Baseball Times Test Rose seeking to overcome thorn in his side Golf Golding leads Open 60s fleet after retirements hit Transat Sailing Cricket Other sport Jones blasts Rogge for 'ignorant' comments Athletics Britain benefit from hard toil by Hawes Hockey Marshall has upper hand Hushovd triumph Fox-Pitt in form MacCarinelli test The Times Harris left in limbo as Bulls thrash out Leeds settlement Rugby League Tomorrow Times Online Appointing Lamb's successor tops ECB agenda England's winning habit breeds confidence Second Npower Test Match By Our Sports Staff: Bedi accusations take on legal spin Vaughan's brigade builds momentum to first-rate effect Iceland told to be soft Terry's injury gives Eriksson cause for concern Win a World Superbike ride at Silverstone FA affronted by Uefa warning over fans Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercises for Men FA decision to stand by Eriksson is paying off European Championship Finals Ranieri gets his Chelsea cheque and looks back to Valencia The Times Owen may be swayed by the Benítez factor The Times Sport Zidane is the man England must fear Vaughan's ruthless people already have their sights on Ashes series Peugeot Struggling Rusedski looking to role models "This Has to Be a Huge Mistake" The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Cademics? They Could Be Serious! Go Rifkind Ey Spend Months on Surveys and Then Conclude, for Example, at Rich People Buy Bigger Houses. Are They Having a Laugh? Venus and Victoria Required Reading Held for Murder: In a Jail Cell I Cried for my Little Boys Cover Story Sally Clark: Her Story Fourteen Months after the Death of her First Child and a Few Weeks after her Second Baby Died, Sally Clark was Arrested on Suspicion of Murder. In a New Book She Describes her Shock, Pain and Disbelief at the Beginning of an Ordeal that was Tolast for Another Four Traumatic Years The Ethicist A Bigot, a Xenophobe, a None of Those Things— The Andrew Billen Interview Robert Kilroy-Silk, the Toppled TV Show Host who "Says what Everybody Thinks", is in his Element Mixing It among the People as a Campaigning Candidate for the Uk Independence Party Go on, Give It Back Viewpoint Erica Wagner Praises a Retailer's Amnesty on Library Books La Vie En Rose? No, Not Really Reportage As a Wave of Young Britons Flood into France, Sue Tabbitt Has a Cautionary Tale, while Celia Brayfield Says France Beats Britain Every Time How Dreams Turn Sour Humanity, Politeness and a Low-Stress Way of Life The Times Called to the Barre Lifetime The Secret of Youth? Exercise, Say Two Women Whose Stamina Belies their Years "If You are Fat, Face It: It's your Fault" Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus The Way we Live now This King of Puddings was Even Fit for a Tsar, Says Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best Hats for Special Occasions Style Bring out your Feminine Side to Attract the Girls, Says James Delingpole Men Fashion Tips for Metrosexuals Nappy Valley Dinosaurs of Rock Home Forum Honesty in Adversity Health Reagan's Candour Lessened the Stigma of Alzheimer's Disease Illness Could Change Stance on Stem Cell Research Healthspan Reagan's Farewell Stars and Strips Arts Cartoons a Show and a Book Prove that the Runt of the Arts Has Come of Age, Says Phoebe Greenwood John Updike Remembers the Childhood Beginnings of his Lifelong Obsession with Cartoons Entertainments Urban Bliss or Dutch Cheese? Architecture in the Netherlands Tom Dyckhoff is in Two Minds about a Bold Town Reinvention Koolhaas Calls New Towns "Cities that Need Correcting" sky & artsworld Can I Take your Pixel? Arts Photography New Digital Technology is Reinventing the Portrait, Says Joanna Pitman First Night Reviews Radio The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling The Rare Breed (1966) Channel 4, 1pm Goodbye, Mr Chips TCM, 7pm Angel Sky One, 9pm Cable, digital and satellite listings on The Salton Sea (2002) Sky Movies 1, 10pm The Corruptor (1999) BBC One, 11.20pm, Wales, 11.50pm; Not N. Ireland The Mighty Boosh BBC Three, 8pm/10.30pm Girls Behaving Badly Living TV, 11.30pm For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) ITV1, 12.55am; Not Scottish TV Review Beasts of the Roman Games Showed us how Untamed Animals were once Used to Wood Voters. There are Modern Parallels, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3299 Posh Plumbers BBC One, 9pm Date Rape: Sex and Lies BBC Two, 9 pm Times Newspapers Limited One Life BBC One, 10.35pm; N. Ireland and Wales, 11.05pm Who Got the Bay City Rollers' Millions? Channel 4,10.45pm The Writers Bureau The Times Public Sector Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Poor planning leads to spate of PFI blunders Issue of the Week Private Finance Initiatives Free: Include your vacancies in our jobs listings Public Positions Number of public sector Jobs, 1992-2003 Looked after? New Citizens Number of people granted British citizenship 1993-2003 Public Opinion New Medical Research Should administrators interfere? Health The Issue Explained the Gearing Effect 'Nurse, you're depressing me' Pitfalls of training abroad 100s of Top Jobs Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Succession Planning Don't miss the vote on this one Interview The chief returning officer for London has to run four different elections, with different voting systems, on one day. This wasn't in the job description, says Patrick Kidd Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Children in care suffer at school Education Other Stories we Liked Women want their own labs Election lacks the facts Government Statistics Chief Executive Northampton Borough Council Promises, promises… Elections Pollution report in smokescreen Housing Officers should say 'sorry' Police Hero… Agenda for social workers Social Care …And Villain Smart Ideas Legislation Update Jobs Agenda Veredus Classified advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies High cost of caring for elderly people What Worked for Me manager of the Curiosity and Imagination network agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside The Times How the Lawyers Have Played their Part Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro 2004: it's not just about a game of two halves Andrew Moss and Stephanie Biden on the legal planning that has gone into an event that will attract seven billion viewers Henderson Hall Specialists in Legal Recruitment The Times Law Section Flour power and contract law Franklin G. Snyder on how Joseph and Jonah Hadley's broken mill shaft became one of the leading cases in common law Multiple Display Advertising Items News Free, gratis and for nothing: help for those in need It's not too good to be true - more lawyers are doing pro bono work. Job Robins reports There's a Greater Awareness that pro Bono is in the Mainstream Joke of the Week The Times The Times It takes more than a few rare cases to make a privacy … Are orders like the one granted to protect Maxie threat to freedom of speech? Amber Melville-Br… says tha the press should accept her right to a… Old-fashioned investigative journalism is alive and … Rod Dadak on the failure of a defamation action in disguise and why those who are predicting doom for process freedom have got it all wrong Times Online Freedom of expression: checking the balances Charles Gray on a subject that can generate more heat than light So whom do you help, and for how much? Alison Paines on the 'public benefit' challenge that the fee-charging charities could soon face Even good intentions can go out of date Ian Lane on how charities can become shackled by the objectives of their founders Burglary and a dog collar On your marks, get set, stop: moral and legal triumphs at M&S There was stunned disbelief in the City when Philip Green's takeover battle was halted in its tracks. Edward Fennell reports Law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Red alert Student sophistication The Blue Peter experience Lawyers united The world is our workplace Frances Gibb meets the head of the Crown Prosecution Service international division Stuck in a rut at the office? The CPS is giving its lawyers more reasons to enjoy their work, reports Kenny Kemp lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk 75+12 = an admirable degree of dedication tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Multiple Display Advertising Items
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