News from 11/06/2004
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Philip Webster and Tim Reid, Anthony Wagg, Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Lawrence T. ROACH(Deputy Assistant Commissioner), Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Anne Spackman, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, David Lowe, Jill Sherman, David Charter and Dominic Kennedy, Mairi Fraser, Magnus Linklater, Adrian Cosker, Jan Morris, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Adam Luck, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, R. J. White, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, John Mellin, Chris Bowers, Alan B. Shrank, Chairman, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Bob Stanley, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, R. Stevenson, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Vaughan Birbeck, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Jessica Vize, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Chris Wilson, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, David Taylor, Peter Breakey (Senior Lecturer), Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Niall Woods, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Nick Robinson, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Richard Mangnall, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Jones, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Tom Whitwell, Tony Halpin Education Editor, John Woodcock, Timothy Jones, Kieran Keegan, Ingrid Mansell and Angela Jameson, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Jan Raath, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, P. J. Hudson (Deputy Under-Secretary), Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jean Coussins, Chief Executive, Neville Scott, Clifford Coonan, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Andrew Norfolk and Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Gabriel Rozenberg and Tosin Sulaiman, Charlotte Reid, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Steve Jelbert, Mary Ann Sieghart, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Peter Cressall, David Charter, Philip Webster and Helen Rumbelow, David Fouracre, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Ian Whittell, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Marvin and Virginia Evers, Richard Morrison, Neil Hunt, Michael Henderson, Abigail Rayner, Simon N. Mitchell, Dom Czesny, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Reid, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Roland Watson, Jeremy Page and Greg Hurst, Lisa Verrico, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Postal voting system needs fraud check, officials say Blair admits cost of Iraq war as Labour suffers in heartlands Reagan funeral Ready for a Break? The Times Ray Charles, jack of all styles, dies at 73 England doesn't expect much of Euro 2004 The Times Today Beacher Borrowers face more rises in interest rates Interest rates could reach 5% by Christmas A warning to homeowners that hurts first-time buyers House Prices Why a quarter-point rise counts a lot The Future Politics Minister admits destroying strike 'murder papers' News & Comment Specsavers Stores start new fuel price war with 2p cut Experience told me baby was in grave danger, says doctor Fruit farmer plans to put life on Mars The cricket pavilion 'murder plot' Jury is told that mother was smothered by her husband and father-in-law and dumped at sea, Lewis Smith reports Louis Vuitton Explicit play to be shown at Edinburgh Festival How the Private Sector Adds up Aslef may sack brawling leader Konica Minolta To let: St Helena, one famous former resident Private medicine looks for pick-me-up Independent sector still in the pink Murder detective hurt in accident Brit Art fire suspect arrested Autogyro in India Caesarean rates Strip club closes Pupils arrested Sex attacker Cancer 'blame' Hutch star back BMW Princes mourn at grandmother's funeral Fond tributes to Frances Shand Kydd celebrate a woman of steadfast faith throughout a turbulent life, says Magnus Linklater By a Correspondent: Charles tells of 25 years of grieving Dixons Two hundred victims terrorised by stalker Sons saw their mother shot, inquest told Keeping licence fee is 'best bet for BBC' Hunt for Darcy nets star of TV spy drama Alliance Leicester Husband sought after body found in fridge Dell Smart dogs show they can take walkies…and talkies Human brain drain begins when you hit 40 Scientists face up to woolly thinking Aramis Life Bulldozed at the ballot box mfi How David Niven's tall story kicked off a career in cribbing Zara speaks out People Birthday hits the right note Five go on tour, judge and jury permitting Roll up, roll up PS… De Beers Hit Parade Wipes Allure Soul man who could master any style Ray Charles died of liver disease yesterday at his Beverly Hills home. Lisa Verrico pays tribute to a legend The Lady Killer Confesses 'I tried to vote in Harrods but was told to come here' PC World A victory for precedent and expectations Commentary 2.45Am Results Round-Up Logan's Run Sony Ericsson Comprehensive Results Comprehensive Results News and analysis from the local and London elections in The Times tomorrow D&A Blair accepts Iraq cast shadow over Labour's support North West turns its back on BNP Toyota Tide is starting to turn for us, claims top Tory EU exit poll tips gains for UKIP Aid-Call Victory for father over DNA database Creation abbey Caroline's attacker breaks down in court The Spaniard accused of murder is disowned by his mother, reports Adam Sage Examiner to bury Latin and Greek Dead but Still Kicking Ford drive Here's another good reason why cyclists should wear a helmet Ford A Rose Would Smell as Sweet… Genghis Khan is back in force as law names names Death of a man whom nobody seemed to miss Fact Hoard The Day after Tomorrow British troops prepare Iraq forces with baptism of fire Coalition troops are training the country's police and border guards for one of the world's hardest security tasks, James Hider reports from Basra Karachi ambush targets army chief Alliance Leicester Guantanamo guards beat US soldier in training drill Pandas push back extinction threat onetel NEC Bagged at last, Gucci the elusive crocodile By a Correspondent: A snap at half the price (AFP): Gaddafi 'in death plot' (AP): Danube collision (Reuters): Strait closure (AP): Devil's own job Senseo Leaders show off their dress-down wardrobes But they will need to wear more when the G8 goes to Gleneagles A wealth of sites to keep summit safe Kettler Arrival of 'Mugabe's banker' prompts calls for more sanctions against regime officials The Times Africa's ills dominate final day of G8 leaders' gathering Picture Gallery French 'father figure' dampens celebrations World of Water Yorkshire stonemason will create '10,000-year' memorial Multiple Display Advertising Items Thatcher's farewell to Cold War comrade The Times The Mitsubishi Hammer falls on private life of Hepburn Brussels is bereft of authority after Prodi Chairmans Special First Choice FilmFirst LSO raises the roof at its 100th birthday party Concert LSO Gala Barbican Voices from beyond the grave Theatre Shining City Royal Court Dance Swan Lake Albert Hall Theatre Angels Among the Trees Nottingham Playhouse What Tony Blair, the latter-day Reagan, told me on the 07.42 to Birmingham The coalition bids goodbye and good riddance to Iraq UKIP if you want to - but Howard must stay awake The Conservatives need to keep their eyes on the floating voter Picture Gallery Lower the flags and blow for full time on in-ger-land The Times A Prudent Rise Oil price fever and a rational rate increase Old Dog, New Tricks That faithful mutt is cleverer than you think Pantomime Politics This election shambles must not be repeated Letters should carry a daytime telephone number The Times Voting systems under scrutiny Challenges posed by drunken behaviour in city centres UK-US role in ending the Cold War Victims of inflation Welsh Wales Now you see me… Worst of both worlds? School performance Measure for measure In from the cold The Weather The Times Crossword 22,688 The Times IDT The Times Business Insurers spurn equities Black day for cab maker Stewart seeks new trial Morgan executive fined GSK to respond on Paxil Balfour on schools list Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day flybe.com Pensions Bill 'will cost firms £400m a year' Chief of US technology company 'skips bail hearing' In Business Today: Need To Know 28, Commentary 29. … M&S under fire from investors over £10m executive payouts Dealers expect rapid rise in cost of borrowing FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Need to Know FTC to block Reynolds bid Raytheon radar contract Microsoft files lawsuits 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 Hollinger told to tell Black sale facts Henlys shares collapse on news of restructuring William Hill shares slide after chief sells stock worth £5m Manganese warns on profits after dollar hits sales Rose must bring M&s to bloom The Sunday Times 3i seeks partner for Telegrah bid Rentokil tracks derivatives rally on bid hopes Tibbett & Britten boosted by new takeover talk Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities TBI hopes for take-off as low-cost carriers go to war Tempus London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & CO Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange The Day's Biggest Movers MPC calms gilts investors Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Provident Financial shares hit by fears of doorstep loan inquiry Gent left with £15.5m pension Lloyds TSB MmO2 airs its payout details FSA fines broker over split capital BNFL vows to resume dividends from 2006 Crème TBI sells three airports as it focuses on UK Business Equity Prices Royal Ascot Picture Gallery To the dogs City Diary Minute to spare City Diary Largest rise in demand for oil in two decades Ruin of Yukos would restrict flow of crude VW to build new factories as Chinese competition grows Soup is burnt Hunting to cancel preference shares Multiple Display Advertising Items Shell 'may have to abandon Nigeria' Online marketing firm pushes for AIM float 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 The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre Old guard take charge of British TV troops 'It seemed to us that the time was right to have a British TV company of scale' McNish and Herbert set to engage in classic rivalry Le Mans 24-Hour Endurance Race McRae prepares to step up pace for first tilt at Mulsanne Straight First Alternative Taurus invests faith in diesel power Not all of the cars taking part in the longest and toughest race on the planet use petrol. We examine two that are exploiting new, eco-friendly resources Nasamax promote organic option Race Facts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Register Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? John Tanner Archivist and scholar who through his vision and energy created the RAF Museums at Hendon and Cosford Victor Cannon Brookes Intelligence officer who helped the Finns and Norwegians during the war and afterwards kept a wary eye on Soviet activities Kenneth Pearson Journalist on The Sunday Times whose work on Tutankhamun led to a second career organising exhibitions all over the world Lives in Brief Gaetano Badalamenti, gangster, was born on Spetember 14,1923. He died on April 29,2004, aged 80 David Dellinger, pacifist campainer, was born on August 22,1915. He died on May 25 2004. aged 88 Graham Eales, solicitor, was born on May 19,1944. He died of a ruptured aortal aneurysm on May 4,2004, aged 59 Births To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Births Deaths Andrew Green Ghost-hunter who tried to compile scientific evidence and wrote guides to several favourite haunts Andrew Green, author and ghost-hunter, was born on July 28,1927. He died on May 21,2004, aged 76 Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam Private Single-minded Courageous champion The measure of the man Compared to Clinton On this Day June 11, 1944 The Reagan Legacy Does Ronald Reagan deserve a place in the pantheon of great American presidents? How significant was his contribution to the end of the Cold War? Bringing down the wall Vision and determination Economic failure Men's fashion is soldiering on Debate the issues of teh day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Time readers Debate the issues of the day as they happeb, and join in the discussion with other Times readers US influence at any cost Commitment to God Fruitful gestures What's your view? Daily Life June 11, 1851 Questions Answered Questions Asked Email your questions and answers to Court Circular The Times Picture Gallery Luncheon Buckingham Palace Memorial Service Court Circular Founder's Service School News University News Talk The Athenaeum Dinner Forthcoming Marriages Nature Notes Marriages The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index England must be wary as All Blacks go back to basics Rugby Union Racing Unlawful financial assistance Chancery Division Times Online How They Line up Hodgson aiming to step out of shadows David Hands sees a luckless understudy win his chance to bask in the limelight Back to the future for young stars Sex complaint admissible Court of Appeal Criminal Division The Times Sports Book Peace-keeping is not combat Queen's Bench Division King set for Churchill Cup debut against Canada Timesonline Yesterday's Results Key Points Goodwood Southwell York Savill triumphs as fixtures free-for-all is averted Stalls chaos threatens Royal Ascot Fallon proves hit with needles and wins Montgomerie adopts role of weather forecaster with perfect timing BRAun Curtis Cup Wie ready to make name for herself in city of Fab Four Golf The Results Service Today's Fixtures Consistent Stupples continues run of good form Hatton in line to face Spadafora Roberts call-up England on brink Loram leads bid Woodson finds wait worthwhile as Pistons set the NBA pumping American Sport Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercises for Men Exercises On Fridays Cover drive fails to lift spirits in television age Cricket John Woodcock reviews the sweeping changes to the way the game is played during his 50 years of writing about cricket in The Times Sosa takes fitness fight to minor leagues talk Sport Button aims to intensify his power struggle with Schumacher Motor Racing Dogged Golding closes in on solo triumph Boycott Larky Mark and restore due gravitas Yesterday's Scoreboards Harmison's late blows redress the balance Third Npower Test Match Test Scores Direct to your Mobile Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Television Times Online Happy and glorious—how Sussex ended the longest wait Book Review Botha finds cause for celebration Times Test Spearman punishes Middlesex Phillips checks march of leaders Bicknell's power keeps record within sight Big-hitting Symonds provides the heroics for Kent Cricket Frizzell County Championship First Division Essex pummelled into Lehamman Increases submission by Tremlett Lancashire stumble towards defeat despite Mahmood How They Stand Leicestershire lifted by Maddy Hanley has to steel himself for return to St Helens Rugby League Moon Man exceeds expectation Renault Relief for Hewitt after Marray gets too close for comfort Golovin cuts free to reach last eight Cantorodds Federer is exception to Halle's deficit of quality Gerrard ready to tackle the best as he takes centre stage Tottenham add Jol to backroom team Video Plus Times Online United remain a brand apart as Real estate fails to realise its true value Ashling O'Connor on how 'Beckham effect' has not transferred to Madrid Vieira's fighting talk confirms holders' resolve World Leaders William Hill Kluivert left on bench for German assignment The Times Sport Scholes returns fire in war of words with France What's in a name? Instant promotion for next season Sporting Index England to play one-day series with Zimbabwe in bid to avoid suspension The Times T2 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Could we Have It All, after All? There is Something about the Condition of Motherhood that Gives Senior Executives in All Sorts of Industries the Willies Required Reading What if He Doesn't Cover Story There are Plans to Send Thousands of Extra British Troops to Iraq. But what Will Happen to the Families They Leave behind? Alice Harrison, Whose Officer Husband Faces a Year in the War Zone, Tells Penny Wark of the Emotional Strain, the Loneliness, and the Fear He May Not Return Alive The Ethicist 100! Happy Bloomsday As James Joyce Fans Prepare to Celebrate the Centenary of "Poldy" Bloom's Progress around Dublin in Ulysses, Jan Morris Examines why the Epic Novel Continues to Baffle, Infuriate, Impress and Delight Viewpoint Death of a Salesman The Decision to Lose Vittorio Radice as Head of Marks & Spencer's Homewares is Disastrous, Says an Outraged Lucia Van Der Post—accountants are the Death of Creatives Business and Radice is a Retail Genius The Air Miles Travel Company Obesity: A Big Fat Lie? A Leading US Expert Has Questioned whether There Really is an Epidemic. Jonathan Gornall Reports Genes, Not Food, Caused Three-Year-Old's Death The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Share the Kitchen Chores as well as the Fun, Says Jill Dupleix Diamonds to Order: A Gem of a Bargain Lucia's last word, glam it up with Ferragam's Pienic … Microwave Man Venus Envy Home. Forum The Angel Comes down to Earth Interview Angela Gheorghiu, who Returns to Covent Garden Tonight in Faust, is a Prima Donna in Every Sense. But She Can Also Be Sweet as Pie, Says Robert Thicknesse Royal Albert Hall Difficult Diva? Hall of Plenty Proms Highlights Proms Offer for Times Readers Classical CDs Les Misérables My Old Man's a Pop Star You Don't Need Talent to Become a Pop Star, Smarms Presenter Neil Fox, but Then if You're the Bay City Rollers, who Came out of It Penniless, You Might Wonder why You Bothered. For Steadier Job why Notbecome a Plumber? Hit and Myth Opera & Ballet Explain Yourself National Express Certain People I Know Brave? Nostalgic? Complacent? Times Music Critics Assess Morrissey's Plans for Meltdown Music at Meltdown Talkin' about my Generator Interview Sparks are Back Again, but It's a Long Time since 1974. Bob Stanley Tests the Voltage They Might Be Giants Chicago Grage Rock Motors for Steve Jelbert Air The Times The Beastie Boys are Back as Men. Lisa Verrico is Pleased Datsuns Disappoint David Singlair but Cale Compansates More Albums The Times Games Bridge Common Mistakes by the Defence for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Cable, digital and satellite listings Tv Review The BBC'S Profile of Ronald Reagan Reinforced the Fact that He was Far Shrewder than his Simplistic Image Suggested, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3302 Viewing Guide Linguaphone The Times Opening Bids As we go from booms and busts to blips and dips, sales will hinge on the details Mortgage Makeover Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? This Week Surrey v Lancashire In House in Centre of Norwich A four-bedroom Grade II city house fronted by a cast-Iron veranda with glazed roof Out Large Country House in Kent Underriver: a seven-bedroom Tudor property with more than six acres of land Away Farmhouse in Wiltshire Blunsdon: Grade II listed house dating from the early 17th century set in attractive gardens Good Buy, Mr Chips East Dulwich has everything you want - except public transport, says Tom Whitwell Crest Whatson FPD Savills The Write Move Peter Hobday, the Today presenter turned author, is selling his thatched home to give his books more space, says Patrick Kidd A Good Reed A thatched roof epitomises village life but watch out for jackdaws, says Jenny Knight The Great Indoors Property Investor Win a Make over Italian Pizzazz Home Delivered The best designs at the Milan Fumiture Fair are now available in Britain, says Lucia van der Post French Sea Scout Chris Wilson scours France for a cheap flat with a view of the Med Modern City Living Bargain Balcony Naea Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Art and Craft of a New Lifestyle Brantwoode offers a chance to live in an amazing house, if you can run your life from the banks of the Clyde, says Marcus Binney Loch Stock My Highland Risk Strategy Mairi Fraser tells how her three properties are performing in Scotland's lively market Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Discovery Dock Paddington Walk Galliard Homes Rialto Part Exchange FPD Savills The Times Meet the Men in the Middle Homes are bought and sold off-plan before real buyers get a look-in, says Susan Emmett The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items ST James Homes
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