News from 14/06/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Trevor Horton, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, David Waller, Ussell Kempson, Patricia Davies, Christopher Walker and Sean O'Neill, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, David Wilson, Robert Thicknesse, Thomas Stapleton, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ivor J. C. Wood, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Sam O'reilly, David Chater, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Chris Bowers, Gabrielle Starkey, D. Campbell, Bob Stanley, Sam Coates and Dominic Kennedy, Sam Marlowe, Michael Landy, Nick Gummerson, Kevin Eason, Irwin Stelzer, Paull Robathan, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Steve Crawshaw (London Director), Anthony Browne, Bernard Parke, Nell Harman, Rory Watson, Peter Gibbinson, Jill Dupleix, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Lisbon, Philip Webster Political Editor and Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Ron Lewis, Nicholas Wapshott, G. F. Cohen, Simon Tait, Tony Harrop-Griffiths, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Michael Willcocks, Dan Silver, Oliver Kay, Winefride Bolton, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Les Cowley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Alistair Grant, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Philip Barber, Richard Owen, Dan Sabbagh and Abigail Rayner, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Mike Halsall, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, David McA. McKirdy, Philip Webster Political Editor and Rory Watson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Bill Kallaway, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Norman Bowers, Kathleen North, Jim Kitchen, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, John Offord, Peter Riddell, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent and Andrew Clennell, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Marion Lau-MacKaay, Isobel Waller, Randy Cohen, Sunetra Chakravarti, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Vince Passaro, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Jane Wood, Barry S. Peters,
ResumoThe Times UKIP leads march of the Eurosceptics Challenge over postal ballot Inside The Times How They Stand Working 'passport' to stop another Soham The Times Today Index Beckham is the fall guy in a tale of two penalties Bose News & Comment Blair aims to reassure his MPs with domestic agenda London second most expensive place to live Voting is over, but tough dealing lies ahead BT Inquiry into police failure to find crash victim Lessons in Grammar and Love from Pygmalion P&O Shaw's secret fair lady revealed at last The ageing playwright had a passionate affair with an American actress in her twenties who he taught to speak property and dress elegantly, her son tells Richard Owen Time and the Man Less Choterol Mentally ill will not be bared from juries How It Works now Hold on tight: the bus lanes are clear Flood risk 'to double' in 50 years Cancer 'could bankrupt NHS' Which? Kitchen splashing may spread bacteria Celebrating students beat ban on 'trashing' An extra language translates into smart old age And here's how the cocktail set live... in a £200-a-night resort In the Money the Algarve Mercedes-Benz Following football is a game of two halves David Sharrock meets the bacon butty brigade watching Euro 2004 on the cheap while David Lister relaxes by the pool with the lads in luxury Economy or First Class... Living It up in Lisbon Multiple Display Advertising Items Doomed youth: how the tragedy of 250,000 boy soldiers in the trenches was covered up Girl, 3, bitten by labrador Blast probed Dublin blooms Women charged GP chaperons Prison blunder Allur Gaza settlers split as opposition grows to Sharon pullout Stephen Farrell finds opinion divided in the Jewish settlement of Nisanit Assassinations underline Iraq security fears Just AA sk De Beers AOL broadband Foreigners flee as Saudi murders increase Al-Qaeda attackers are singing out Westerners, Michael Theodoulou in Nicosia and Daniel McGrory report Bush Sr skydives twice for 80th birthday Alliance Leicester Don Darias Comedian Cosby tells painful truths in attack on taboos Mango CD to sate British hunger for knowledge Mango Chutney Virgin Skeleton bikes for US ghost riders Kilroy-Silk triumphs as UKIP share doubles Howard is left with a tough choice over the Eurosceptics Churchill Insurance Company Limited NatWest Voters give two main parties a bloody nose One. Tel How Europe Voted Nikolic success is grave issue Atkins Europe rebels against its political leaders Anthony Browne reports on the shambles that result when the electorate rejects its government in at least ten states (AP): Repeat victory for French Left Humiliation rules out Commission's top post Welfare reforms fuel battering for Schröder Whistleblower rewarded Green Flag Toucin Results Latest Manchester rivals united by football The Times Theatre Cloud Nine Crucible, Sheffield First Choice The Times Opera International stars fail to redeem David McVicar's stylish but empty production of Gounod's masterpiece Faust Covent Garden The Who rekindle party spirit Pop Isle of Wight Festival Newport Opera The lo Passion Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh Mouse that roared was amplified by Tory terror The UKIP is of little real threat to the Conservatives, if they can just ignore it Force feeding us junk facts is distorting the truth to suit the message After the elections, is Blair dead in the water? Picture Gallery Thunderer: Celebrate a bug's life as a thing of beauty and wonder London's Man What Livingstone should do with his new mandate Virtual Mango The Indian fruits of paradise will soon be on CD-Rom Bad and Worse (Part II) The Tories must not overreact to the UKIP performance Long history of electoral fraud Road tax Credit where it's due? The Times The high social costs of smoking Adaptability of aircraft carriers Affordable housing Wilfred Thesiger A Garden of Trees Book snobs Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. They … Humanitarian crisis in Sudan Dollar distinction The urge to punctuate Manual labour The Weather The Times Crossword 22,690 Flixonase The Times Business Snarl-ups threaten economy, CBI says Insurers to get terror code Tobacco warnings 'stigma' WHS trustee's promise How the Week Finished Currencies Ftse 100 United Airlines Commodities Dow Jones Tories put needle into Chancellor's record stay Black may speak out on sale at Hollinger meeting Brown by Numbers Investor says China unable to handle collapse Need to Know How the Week Finished Corporate Global Business Briefing Change on Week EU plea on subsidy talks Stop Press Siemens seeks extra hours VW near to China launch Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates We'll defend fund, says WHS trustee Odds lengthen on Green's M&S bid Fosse Park up for sale Reubens in Carlton talks Picture Gallery Art Deco offices bear £110m tag Brown makes no distinction between 'your' money and 'his' Irwin Stelzer casts a critical eye over the record of Britain's history-making Chancellor Ministers meet over pensions Emissions plan stokes worries over the future of British coal Lloyds TSB Business London's cost of living now second highest in world Adventis set to raise £3m for shopping spree Economic recovery fails to prevent profitability wilting Japan rushes to head off local patent disputes Taiwan trip sparks electric scooter deal Cat Action Trust Business Equity Prices Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Iona Brown Graeme Kelling Guitarist who helped to make Deacon Blue one of Britain's most popular bands Graeme Kelling, rock guitarist, was born on April 4,1957. He died on June 10,2004, aged 47 Denis ApIVOR Adventurous composer whose 12-tone experiments are now neglected, but whose lyric settings live on Denis ApIvor, composer, was born on April 14,1916. He died on May 27, 2004, aged 87 Adrian Beers Double bass player who didn't like to play second fiddle Adrian Beers, MBE, double bass player, was born on January 6,1916. He died on April 8,2004, aged 88 Lives in Brief Personal Column Births Golden Anniversaries Deaths In Memoriam-Private Tickets for Sale Wimbledon Major-General R. H. Whitworth Soldier and historian who produced outstanding works on Field Marshal Lord Ligonier and William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland Major-General R. H. Whitworth, CB, CBE, soldier and historian, was born on August 27, 1916. He died on May 22, 2004, aged 87 Multiple Display Advertising Items Talking tough Tailor-Made Reading Is using a personal book shopper the height of snobbery, or would many of us benefit from some guidance? Nature Notes A Place in the Country Easy money DIY How to think On this Day Prize Quiz News Quiz Turning a blind eye Picture Gallery Turn the music down debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Exhibition of British Colonial Art Council encouragement The right to a better life Regulation? Humbug! What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. co. … Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Admission Ceremony Drawing is given a digital lead Briefing Pupils find their muse as are comes down from the walls Notebook Arts Funding Time to face reality on sponsor value Composed Golding sees self-belief pay off with victory Maplin Electronics Ltd Johns makes Athens pledge Nivea Parry and Marshall raising hopes of success Swimming IAAF fears impact of drug case delays on Olympics Athletics Windsor The Times Sports Book Salisbury Doncaster Stratford Trainers Impressive cast prepares for opening of Royal Ascot York Sandown Park Bath Jockeys Leicester Lingfield Park Hexham Carlisle Brighton Latice pounces to land French Oaks Warwick Improving Scotland draw confidence in defeat Dell Tour too far means a return to hell for outclassed England Rugby Union Hatton earns his pounds of flesh the hard way Charvis's future in doubt over pay row The Times Composed Wie outclasses inaccurate Timmins The Results Service Fixtures Little home comfort as US retain Curtis Cup Golf Tunnicliff affords rivals barely a glimmer of hope Sorenstam produces repeat performance Full Four-Day Scoreboard from Trent Bridge The Times Read takes omission with grace Frizzell County Championship Scoreboards Masterful Thorpe completes England's perfect day Third Npower Test Match Cairns does level best to produce perfect farewell How They Stand Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Functional Strength Slipshod Middlesex lose way Yorkshire's nous proves decisive Yesterday's Scoreboards Worries increase for Clarke Parsons gives Sabres the edge Knight piles on misery for luckless Lancashire Cricket Totesport League First Division Swann and Brown turn tables on Spearman ArtsFirst Harrison aggrieved at Salford's critical disallowed try Rugby League Warriors refuse to bow to strong-arm tactics Peerless Schumacher in seventh heaven Five in a row for Kristensen Times Test Givenchy How They Finished in Montreal Coulthard facing pay cut in search for 2005 seat Speedway Hancock's title warning Rossi victory is just what the doctor ordered Motorcycling Boon wins with flawless finale Equestrianism Queen's reign puts Roddick in line to annex Wimbledon Tennis Rusedski searching for missing inspiration The Times Sharapova holds her nerve in battle of talented teenagers Easy win for Federer underlines grass-court credentials BBC pulls the plug on Harrison Harrington fails Lucerne test Essex narrowly McEwen triumph The Times Test whitewash puts Vaughan's serial winners on new high Chasing History Woodward stays positive as England surrender top spot to All Blacks Alfa Inside Today The Times Why Men Lie T2 The Week Ahead Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Take Me Back to the 18th Century Two Hundred Years Ago, Philanthropy was Unleased as a Force for Social Change—how Can we Make It Fashionable Again? Required Reading How Do You Know when a Man is Lying? His Lips Move Why Do Men Lie All the Time? Vince Passaro Says They Have to if They are to Have Any Power at All in the Battle of the Sexes—a Struggle in Which their Wives and Girl Friends Will Never Surrender The Ethicist Accor Yorkshire Caviar, Sir? Wakefield May Be the Unlikely Home for a New Brand of the Ultimate Luxury Dish, Says Vanora Bennett A Night You Won't Forget The Sleepover is the Latest Party Trend, but It Has Become a Byword for Domestic Chaos and Tantrums, Says Sam O'reilly The Times Too Young for Such a Burden Some 175,000 Children in the UK are Carers for their Families. It Can Create a Long Shadow over their Adult Lives, Says Kathleen North Parent Forum Send us your Problems The Way we Live now Dish Improvise like Napoleon's Chef in your Kitchen, Says Jill Dupleix Stock 'Em Chic, Sell 'Em Cheap For a Retail Adrenalin Rush, Ignore the Middle Ground and Go Boldly Upmarket to Chanel or down to Tk Maxx. Bargains are No Longer to Be Sniffed at, Says Emily Davies Best Sellers at Tk Maxx Mrs Dippy Home Forum Look like a Player Celine Health Yo-Yo Diets are a No-No Cyclical Weight Loss and Gain Harms the Immune System, but Exercise Strengthens It, Says Peta Bee Autism Risk Smoking and Diabetes Ovarian Warning Yoga for Ms Doctor's Orders Bandleader of Sisters Theatre Juliet Stevenson Feels at Home Playing a Travelling Wartime Actress, She Tells Sarah Vine Farewell to the Shadows Entertainments Week Ahead RG Sounding out a Lost Generation Richard Morrison Visits a London Project that Reaches Cutting-Edge Music Courses to Troubled, Now-Achieving Teenagers—with Excellent Results Win the Chance to Be a Perrier Comedy Judge at this Year's Edinburgh Festival From Strat to Finish Tonight the Shadows Play their Final Gig, Bob Stanley Celebrates Britain's Original Rockers Tomorrow in T2 The Boys in the Band Foyles Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Port Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Index Anthony Seldon's Profile of Tony Blair Identified what Lies behind the Prime Minister's Conviction in his Own Moral Rightness, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3304 Viewing Guide Oreck The Times Wave of Despair Tournament Comes to Life Contents Bottom Corner Eriksson Seeks Art of Revival Matt Dickinson on how the England head coach's strategy was undermined by individual errors on a forgettable night in Lisbon Santini Always Believed Zidane Breaks England Hearts Tears for Souvenirs How They Stand in Group B opta index Picture Gallery Little to Fear from Other Group Rivals England Simon Barnes says England's self-belief must be absolute Now is the Time to Seize Day France Times Online Euro 2004 Live Times Online Euro Archive Breaking Football News Sports Book Beckham Counts Cost Owen Slot on how there was no escape this time for England's captain Have your Say Why looking forward to looking back is part of the excitement What Will Memories Be Made of in 2028? Ladbrokes Vieira Takes Honours Owen Slot on the dynamos who keep their respective teams humming Video Plus Have your Say Rolling Back the Years of Rivalry Peter Lansley delves deep into the archives for some of the Anglo-French contests that have caught the eye The Times William Hill Runaway Jury The Dark Side of the Moon or players, ournaments re intensely ull. By Tony Cascarino Canon Hopes Turn to Dust in Ashling O'connor sees the French lose their indifference Adam Sage in Paris sees England fans eat their words A Matter of Moments Alistair Grant on a day of passion, joy and desolation Home Team Resigned to Failure Humdrum Hosts Take Stand on Ceremony Portugal's failure to heed the history of opening rituals upsets Giles Smith Saez Defiant over Striking Ineptitude The Previews Group C—italy v Denmark Gabriele Marcotti says the Azzurri may use siege mentality to their advantage Italy Man Barricades Danes Dare to Dream Ussell Kempson ssesses the ances of another irytale unfolding The Times Euro 2004 Today Nation Looks to Larsson George Caulkin on the impact of the former Celtic forward's long-awaited return The Squads Euro Vision Tom Dart's Pick of the Week's Action Vote now! It's back—your chance to evict from our studio the pundits and commentators who drive you mad How to Vote Place your Bets Carlsberg Comet
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