News from 22/06/2004
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Chris Juden, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Paul Fontes and James Froud, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, N. J. Dawood, DJM, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Geoff Tuffnell, Sir Patrick Cormack, Linda Tsang, Ivo Tennant, Nehil Fisher, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Nick Daws, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Nigel Seed, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Oliver Palmer, Tony McAllister, James Hider, Stephen Jakobi, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nick Elsley, Michael Evans, Richard Beeston and Ramita Naval, Brian Mooney, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anna Frame and Gabrielle Starkey, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Robin Bartlett, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, R. Philip Williams, Chris Johnston, Adrienne May, Harry Redknapp, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Jennifer Fowler, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Katherine Broad-Gurney, Janet Paraskeva, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, David Simmonds, Oliver Kay, Charles Bremner and Nic Hopkins, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Peter Fox, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Holly Finn, Joyce Glasser, John Daly, Ann Treneman, J. Ivelaw-Chapman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jonathan James, Elaine Monaghan, Gabriel Rozenberg, Malcolm Kane, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Patrick Cormack, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Catherine Cracknell, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Jane Ridder-Patrick, Paul Wilkinson, Jill Buckingham, Peter Lucus, Gill Morgan, Liz Gill, John C. E. Potter, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, David Sharrock and David Lister, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Bill Havers, Damian Whitworth, Stephen Rowley, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Jane Feinmann, Pilkington, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Daniel Kawczynski, Julian Muscat, Peter Young, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Amrit Dhillon, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kim Beatson, Ian Johns, James Black, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, David Gold, Peter Riddell, Jackie Burgess, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, Annabelle Thorpe, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Frances Gibb, William Wyndham, Valerie Grove, Stanley Blenkinsop, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Carolin Asome, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Oliver Cyriax,
ResumoInside Activists' threat Women doctors Clinton launch Law Supplement The Times Iranian forces interrogate Marines after capture at sea Navigational error blarned for straying into forbidden waterway Rail strike set to cause nationwide travel chaos The Times Today Inspired, untouchable ... is he unbeatable? home & legacy News & Comment Hundred bogus colleges found Iran seizes eight commandos Tories to scrap central targets for hospitals Brown puts ambitions on ice and backs Blair Charity boost for public schools Hit and myth in need of toilettage training News GUCCI Football fan takes appeal to Europe Nobody does it better than the entrepreneurs of travel Salford space pioneer falls to Earth Private voyage reaches final frontier Chris Ayres in Mojave, California, saw boundaries between the fact and fiction of space travel being spectacularly broken News Tesco Every little helps Inner-city drive to recruit new medics Linguaphone Women doctors to outstrip men by 2012 News Smokers who quit never clear of lung cancer fear Suicide killer 'not at risk' Lawyer turned to medicine aged 37 Activists on GM ship arrested Hatfield £1m Boy drowns Not childproof Death driver Blown aside Hope springs Infection tests Police chief stays Jobs protest 'Healthy' adverts 'Get a load of that - we are going the whole way now' Ups and downs of rivals a few steps apart News Beautiful, Beautiful New EU, old news A Cash course in tennis turns non-playing actors into Wimbledon stars Intelligent Finance The history men Next on the BBC, it's Ann Widdecombe ... get me out of here News Record tumbles as masterpieces sell for £61m Portrait of a 'miracle baby' wins BP prize Alexander Mqueen PS ... Picture Gallery gimmegimme Sarah killer admits crime for first time 11 years jail for hit-and-run driver Liberal clergy facing the threat of heresy trials News extraextra Relief from Congestion is Just Twelve Feet Wide Number of people moving to the countryside Fossil fuels 'to dominate for next 30 years' Lexus Townies fail to turn green in rush to country Howard and Blair accuse each other of EU myths Politics Today in Parliament BT Labour Eurosceptics plan their assault Tories pick Mep to fight by-election Draft is still 90% intact, says Giscard Alliance Leicester Continent sees the constitution as a victory for British sabotage Neanderthal man was not so dumb after all Sun arrives late for solstice among the stoned of Stonehenge 'Ilunga' tops ten toughest words that leave translators tongue-tied Words Lost in Translation Down the aisle and into debt Nudists recruit City suit with a naked ambition AOL broadband Migration case trio are cleared 999 interpreters War honours Merchant ivory Dyslexia causes hp invent Can Britain avoid turning drama into a crisis? Strained Relations Tehran envoy has been kept busy in political minefield Thyssen Krupp Accessibility egg The Times Offers Direct Kerry hires Clinton aide for debates The appointment of Vernon Jordan to the Kerry campaign has taken Washington by surprise, writes Tim Reid Clinton and the 'mother of all book parties' Report casts doubt on Guantanamo's future Governor resigns over corruption British Gas Deal may cut Yukos tax bill (AP): Jail for killers (AFP): Absent terrorists (AP): Fatal rally bomb (AFP): Ivory Coast toll (Reuters): Medical check (Reuters): Blood lines (AP): Record hair do In Rome, Hold the Tomatoes Found in a monastery, the pistol used to murder Franz Ferdinand Bonhams Clam warfare as Mafia muscles in on shellfishing Police to shadow activists the mortgage Dresden's symbol of rebuilt relations Will the truth about Abu Ghraib come out? Deadline passes for beheading South Korean hostage Moneywise Generals to be quizzed over abuse of prisoners By Our Foreign Staff: Bodies of missing American soldiers found A hard rain falls on droning Dylan Pop Fleadh Finsbury Park, N4 Theatre Blues for Mr Charlie Tricycle, NW6 First Choice The Times from New York with a hatefuelled "sassy" attitude Dance Bill T. Jones Sadler's Wells Concerts Aldeburgh Festival Snape Maltings Pop Nancy Sinatra Festival Hall Architecture We must choose the right fight with Iran, not get sidetracked into sabre-rattling How we can help people to retire with good grace What's the name of the game? An EU superstate The new constitution is another step in the process that robs us of our rights Picture Gallery How many fat people is the right number of fat people? Dear Doctor The welcome storming of the profession by women Cave in Neanderthal man has been badly misunderstood Gunboat Diplomacy A predictable flexing of military muscle by Iran Inheritance of the Iraq Government Marked ballot papers 'Compulsory' voting The Times Private soldier Inheritance of the Iraq Government First judgements on EU's constitution Flying RAF operations at age of 15 End of Soviet bloc Guillotined tomorrow Time for a change? Pay-Television Levels of salt in processed foods Clearly marked Pizza disaffection The Weather The Times Crossword New titles Abroad High Tides National Forecasts vodafone Business On the Agenda... Delay over Telegraph Briefing Iraq oil helps prices fall Centrica in AA sale talks Payouts for ITC directors Regus slips on rights fears Telewest debt-swap move Tiffany sues over fakes Charts of the Day 'Activist' threat to building company sends shares diving Accused NatWest bankers fight extradition to the US What am I bid for this fine piece of Bank memorabilia? Hsbc Investment Management The Times Engineering Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Airline warns on fuel costs Stop Press Ex-Qwest pair settle Big screen takeover Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Gold Data Look Ahead Former Vivendi chief in custody over share deals Rise and Fall United Utilities bosses' pay rises 51% Vedanta blames ill-informed investors for shares slide Shoppers ring up £27m for A1 Fayed Threatened firms need a lifeline Champion has not beaten red tape yet Living up to a ripe old rage Centrica may return billions to investors 3i collars £46m as US firm buys Ben Sherman Ford BOC rises high on talk of German acquisition Eurotop 100 Major Indices Highly charged AA battery cranks up Centria divident hopes Tempus Vedanta Royal & Sun Alliance House price dip helps gilts Bonds London Financial Futures Wall Street Other Sterling Money Rates % Recent Issues European Money Deposits % FTSE Volumes Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange The Times US banking giant snaps up rival for $14bn Cashed up Old Mutual insurer in $100m deal with regulators Merrill out of Google float Business angry over planned retirement changes Multiple Display Advertising Items Standard Life hunts for finance director Interim Executive Business Equity Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lufthansa European growth is coming from dubious sources Fallout from the stars City Diary The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Frank Naughton, GC Private soldier who was decorated for rescuing an NCO from a fast-flowing river after he had been swept from a bridge in India Frank Naughton, GC, was born on March, … He died on June 18,2004, aged 89 The Rev Professor Murdo Ewen MacDonald Scottish preacher who drew crowds with his finely wrought and politically committed sermons The Rev Professor Murdo Ewen MacDonald, preacher and teacher, was born on August 28,1914. He died on June 6,2004, aged 89 Reg Davis-Poynter Publisher with an instinct for recruiting talent who created the imprint that published Germaine Greer's The Female Eunuch Reg Davis-Poynter, publisher, was born on February 6,1924. He died on June 4,2004, aged 80 Births, Marriages & Deaths Births Deaths Etienne Roda-Gil Rebellious master of French chanson who collaborated with Vanessa Paradis and Johnny Hallyday Etienne Roda-Gil, singer and songwriter, was born on August 1,1941. He died in Paris on May 30,2004, aged 63 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Robert Quine Polymath guitarist and producer who applied Stratocaster wizardry to hits for Richard Hell, Lou Reed and Tom Waits Robert Quine, guitarist, was born on December 30,1942. He died on May 30,2004, aged 61 Lives Remembered Acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services The Battle of the Boxes Can speed cameras be justified as guardians of road safety, or are they just highway robbers? Driven to distraction Do the maths The law is the law Street legal Nature Notes Tru threat On this Day Prize Quiz News Quiz Give a warning Enemies of the people The Battle of the Boxes Great Fire in London Braking point Signalling danger Once bitten ... Follow the leaders What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked School News Luncheon Dinners The lost Arabic school for scandal Court Circular Appointments Church News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriage Changing the Guard Answers Word Watching Sport Trescothick injury puts England on high alert Cricket Lara makes waiting worthwhile with classy exhibition Times Online Yesterday's Scoreboards Brown lets victory slip through fingers Dashing Knight denied by the weather Lumb leads Yorkshire's chase for points Second Division How They Stand Flat pitch ensures stalemate after Moore tedium Derbyshire take pride from defeat Quiet man Goosen has qualities for major success Golf Beverley Rob Wright Brighton Yesterday's Results Nottingham St John Ambulance Maiden Stakes The Wright Track Windsor Newbury Chepstow Why Europe's fastest cannot keep pace Rule Of Law is still a possible for Irish Derby Wright wins tipping contest Times Test Newmarket suffers all-weather blow Newbury Dell Happy Hewitt banishes the demons with clear-cut success Julian Muscat sees the 2002 champion bounce back from his humbling first-round defeat to produce confident opening 'Here was a covetable opportunity to mix it in the world of the big boys' Brave Bogdanovic refuses to be cowed by Federer Tennis Wimbledon Wigan linked with move for Gasnier Scotland's title Crutchley role Happy Harrison Fixtures The Results Service Bowls Cricket Cycling Golf Rowing Speedway Green Flag Happy Hewitt banishes the demons with clear-cut success Medal prospect Smith clinches trip to Athens Equestrianism Woodward gains more access to elite players Rugby Union Men's Singles: Week One Weather Get Fit, Feel Fit Run a Mile Please ensure you have the consent of your GP before … Schumacher told to make speedy return Motor Racing Keothavong gets British ball rolling Tennis Wimbledon Radio Tomlinson finds route to Olympics blocked Athletics Training Week Two Day Two Women's Singles: Week One Prize-Money Singles The Times Today's Order of Play Navratilova leads the way in veterans' rally Organisers breathe sigh of relief at quickfire win Sport Unassuming Roddick always looks on bright side of life Neil Harman talks to the American who became a hero when a fire began to rage at his hotel in Italy Ivanisevic warms to his task despite the rain Navratilova leads the way in veterans' rally Times Online We Know what You're Watching Spit Spat Dribbles on Smooth links and missed chances abound Signing foreign players still proving a risky business Euro 2004 Today Euro Stars The Times Showdown in the Stadium of Light: What to Expect on Thursday Givenchy Pour Homme Heartstopper How cunning collapse against France ensured that the force is now with us Tomorrow Money no object as Europe's elite prepare to go mad about the boy George Caulkin says Everton will find it difficult to repel the affluent classes Heartstopper Heartstopper Henry rises to the occasion as France begin to stir Video Plus Changing Places No quarter given as Rooney strikes twice Euro 2004 Group B Heartstopper Ratings William Hill Sport Eriksson leads chorus of praise for Rooney, England's 'new pelé' Euro 2004 inside Alfa 147 Thursday Buoyant players ready to go the full distance The Times T2 Inside Cover Story Andrew Billen Gizmos 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day For this Virgo, the Future's Starry It is Obvious that Being an Astrologer is a Far More Promising Career than Writing about Politics. It's Time to Make the Change Romancing the Stones Required Reading Too Many Men, Too Cover Story In China and India There are now 150 Million More Men than Women. Richard Morrison Looks at a New Book that Outlines the Dangers for the World Inherent in a Testosterone-Heavy Society, while Amrit Dhillon Says There are Fears that the Shortage of Women Will Culminate in a Rise in Sexual Violence "Brothers are Sharing the Same Woman" Few Women The Ethicist "I'm No Sexist Lardy-Mouth" The Andrew Billen Interview Shock-Jock or Satirist? Radio 1 Breakfast Show Host Chris Moyles Has Boosted Ratings but Managed to Upset the Regulators—and John Peel Skirting the Issue Viewpoint Banning Short Hems Won't Ban Sex Appeal, Says Annabelle Thorpe Starbucks Coffee Beauty? It's Oh, how we Love to Sneer at Carnival Queens and Miss Worlds. But, Says Holly Finn, Perhaps They're the Ones Really Having the Last Laugh More than Skin Deep Not Dead yet Life Time Love at Long Last Valerie Grove Meets the Star of a One-Woman Play about Late-Flowering Romance Age of Enlightenment Health Back in Action A Rheumatoid Arthritis Drug Could Help the Thousands of People with Ankylosing Spondylitis. Jane Feinmann Reports Doctor's Orders The Way we Live now Smorrebrod is the Highest Form of Sandwich, Says Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best Sun Hats Style Go FLRT with a Shirt As Befits his Stylis Status, James Delingpole Offers Some Bespoke Advice Where to Go for that Made-To-Order Shirt Happy Valley Ginger Snaps Home. Forum But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Transformers Technobabble Just Carry on, Don't Mind Me Arts Photography Joanna Pitman on the Man who Charmed his Way into the Artists' Studios Jorge Lewinski Royal Academy, W1 Tabletop Flies to the Rescue Arts Architecture Toronto Hopes that Will Alsop's Wit Can Put It in the Big League, Reports Tom Dyckhoff Picture Gallery First Nights Entertainments Flight Delayed La Movie Spielberg's New Airport Saga is Slow to Take off, Says Chris Ayres Screen on Thursday Radio The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite TV Review Pushy Parents? Will Have Left Thousands of Those who Watched It Feeling Much Warmer about their Own Upbringing, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 London Channel 4 Five Picture Gallery Today's Television T2 Crossword Viewing Guide The Times Would you like to be a writer? Public Agenda 'Never a dull moment for exployment law in 2004' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Red light shown to some sex trade zones Under Attack The Week in Numbers A Hard Day's Night Doing without Public Opinion Local Government Seen in Hansard The measure of a poor estate Local Government The Issue Explained Ofsted Inspections How to pacify customers Management Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Interlocking Changes By the left, quick, march! 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Frances Gibb reports Michael Page The Times Law Section Asylum myths are spoiling a good story The QC they picked to argue for England When the trouble starts, Richard Smith gets stuck in to the rugby squad's legal problems. Interview by David Hands News The cheerful chappie who rolls on underflated The Lord Chancellor tells Frances Gibb that the Government's constitutional reforms are at last being considered on their metits The Times General Medical Council Family justice system under siege Grania Langdon-Down on how the courts' struggle deal with divorce might be helped by an initiative that will give parents and children a voice How can we stop parents scrapping over the children? More and more divorcing couples are asking the courts to decide where their children should live. Kim Beatson on practical steps to co-parenting Contact: a question of time Law Probation drama is a barrel of laughs with a sad flavour Job in peril? Play on till the final whistle If the sack is looming be sure to adopt the right tactics or you could be out of work and out of pocket, say Paul Fontes and James Froud Portuguese courts offer a fast track to injustice The swift conviction of an England fan for leading a riot last week will be difficult to sustain on appeal, argues Stephen Jakobi Will this gamble pay off? The gaming industry believed that a draft Bill would finally reform outdated legislation. Not so. Edward Fennell finds its lawyers up in arms lawweek Edward Fennell in the City His Master's Choice Final warning Raring to roll Before the flood... Young, Thrusting and Downtrodden—a Solicitor's Life Witty and observant... ... Where's the humour? When a flat is not a house Joke of the Week MP needs to open his mind lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Woolf has one foot in a life after the law tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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