News from 24/06/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, David Dale, Christina Hardyment, Charles Worthington, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Beverley Knight, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Mairi Fraser, Magnus Linklater, Christopher Wood, Peter Gabriel, Will David, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Sharrock and Laura Peek, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Bob Stanley, John R. Ling, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Tony Halpin and David Charter, James Eve, Geoff Brown, D. M. Peterman, Raymond Snoddy, Nigel Bryant, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Michael Evans and Richard Beeston, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Guy Clapperton, Peter Sergeant, Ronan McGreevy and David Charter, Larry Curley, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Nicholas Blanford, Jane Crease, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Stephen Farrell and Yonit Farago, Sara Lawrence, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Pougatch, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Gosling, Elizabeth Hughes, Nicholas Wapshott, Roger Alford, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Ronan McGreevy, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, A. H. Pacey, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rowland Evans, Stuart Miles, Malcolm K. Hatton, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Philip Whiteley, Jane Ridder-Patrick, Simon Jacklin, Philip Webster and David Charter, Beryl Dixon, Tim Schoonmaker, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Rob Dawson and Peter Brown, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Alan Hamilton and Jack Malvern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, John Allison, Chris Guy, Sam Adams, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Richard J. Griffiths, Ian Johns, Philip Davies, Mike Rosewell, Peter Donaldson, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, David Kelly, John Hopewell, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Martin O'neill, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Gordon Lane, Roger Curtis, Tony Dawe, Roddy Gye, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Daniel Rosenthal, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Kate Battersby, Tony Banks, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Richard Tomatin, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Nicola Cooper, Benedict Birnberg, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Kevin Smith, Natalie Massenet, T. D. Hamlin, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Alex Bellos, Peter Klinger, Nigel Hawkes, Health Editor, Paul Shepheard,
ResumoThe Times U-turn to cut tuition fees for thousands Gap year protected as ministers fear general election backlash Inside Hands but No Thanks The Times BT Row over '20-month wait' for cancer patient The Times Today England 'at home' as Lisbon cashes in Wimbledon washout Today in the Times Rail bosses say strike vote is haunted by ghost workers The World Service may take on al-Jazeera England 'at home' BBC to send journalists back to school Cheryl's pratfall is a beeping nuisance Austin Reed Soham police chief says:'I'm no scapegoat' Overdoing Sir Cliff's hits lands Tony Blackburn a long summer holiday Multiyork Rock bottom: the M6 café from Hell Germans rate a British service station as the worst in Europe-and one in their own country as the best. Roger Boyes reports Tasteless peas and sodden pastry but fish was fine Spot the Difference 'Back Labour to revamp welfare state' Konica Minolta Pay your money and take your choice Tories pledge to cut NHS waiting lists And this is the human cost they have to meet Operation abroad may cost a leg Buddhist begging Rail crime up Ofsted on attack Visa loophole Immigration ring Eggs all-clear Full circle Smutty phone lines make millions Serial sex attacks force girls to walk in groups Dylan gets the doctoral blues and honorary degree Schoolboy stabbed to death for his phone Dixons Sex-line phantom rings up call charges Brief encounter English Heritage Blunkett's choice of Larkin poem suggests he's a softy at heart Clash of the day No rally for Tim PS… Ralph Lauren PC World Debenhams Tradition reigns at Wimbledon washout Only in the Saturday Times Portugal's 'bifes' find their loyalty divided British Red Cross conservatives Homebase Smoking can cause more decay than a sweet tooth Mankind uses fifth of all energy Barracks death Port security lax Loyalty pledge Correction Scientists find decaff coffee full of beans Intelligent Finance Courts martial to be held in Iraq The Price of the Kick Primary heads stressed by workload Life's Too Short Gap-year offer that fills need across world Judge backs phone masts near schools £300m is spent on taking time off dolphin Anguish as Caroline's killer wins a retrial Only in the Saturday Times The shadow of her smile sounded out Aquascutum Catch for Wisden in row over lost match Lord Bath takes on mentor over rent Budgens Woman takes the helm at naval base By a Correspondent: Hospital failures help save killer surgeon from jail Staples Nervous activists hit the streets haunted by past election defeat Labour enlists unlikely ally to stop Lib Dems Rivals who can't stop talking about health Canali Spain and Portugal to hold Europe polls Bonhams UKIP's first XI battle EU on home turf Snap polls in battle over public services first direct Ministers want dual vote on EU and euro Warning to militants Mobile Technology I will assassinate Iraqi leader, says hostage—killer Rumsfeld approved Guantanamo Bay interrogation techniques South Korea consumed by horror at beheading By Our Foreign Staff: Saddam says hello to family Heal's Summer Sale Laura Ashley Freedom nearer for British Marine prisoners Immunity denied to American soldiers US lawyer charged with aiding terrorist Alliance Leicester Argos Russians hail icon's return as sign of a new dawn Chanel Sale Treasures Come Home Chirac's rival snubs Germans Legion My years of solitude, by Berlusconi's wife Body of boy, 7, found in freezer National Saving & Investments Only in the Saturday Times Marks & Spencer Lady Hester's odyssey ends among the ruins of a Lebanese village Explorer's ashes scattered over her last home, writes Nicholas Blanford in Joun, Lebanon Holocaust survivors queue for passports to the land they escaped (AP): Raid on 'abuse' exhibit (Reuters): Tokyo vote for medical cloning (AP): Ingushetia toll (Reuters): Sex ring charges (AFP): Monster myth (AP): Soft sell Bush offers aid package for Korean disarmament Dell Home & Home Office 'Star Trek' sex row warps race to rule Senate Gay blessing stuns Anglican Church Home run for Cuban idol's family The Times The Sunday Times Opera Ariadne auf Naxos Covent Garden First Choice The Times Heart-rending, brain-teasing classic Theatre Iphigenia at Aulis Lyttelton Concert Die Meistersinger Festival Hall Theatre Ghost City Arcola, E8 Jazz Anita O'Day Pizza on the Park, SW1 Screen in T2 To avoid injury time remember that football teams can go down as well as up Let France and Germany build their superstate Like it or not, you are going to hear the C-word a lot Both Labour and Tory champion choice as the key to improving the NHS Thunderer: The lessons of Soham inspired by the spirit of Salem Ross Clark Picture Gallery Facts First The BBC must refocus on the basics of journalism Super Unleaded Losing sleep over decaffeinated coffee Choosing Choice A political battle fought over the right word and territory School holidays The Times Britain's historical role in Europe Ramifications of the Soham report Stem-cell research Road hogs Hitler's Words Down the tubes Legislation to ban hunting with dogs Aircraft pollution Master builder Football disturbances Perfect pitch The Weather The Times Crossword 22,699 Wanadoo The Times Last-ditch plea for change in Pensions Bill Tax avoidance changes Briefing NHS hopes boost iSoft Mannesmann attack Thorny time for Brambles Postbank float edges up Diageo to sell Mills stake Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Government criticised for continued London focus UK's winter gas supply faces 'considerable' risk Sun microsystems Investor vows not to heed animal activists' threats The Times Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Need to Know Alstom wins loans consent Stop Press Ahold faces ICA cost Deutsche Post to cut jobs Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates MPC minutes point to July rate reprieve orange The unconvinced wait for showtime Barclays plans remain a mystery New Star may shine ray of hope on FSA FSA widens split caps inquiry to individuals S&N's cost savings are right tipple for investors BPB ahead on hope for its American price rise Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices ISoft London Financial Futures End to US lawsuit distractions should ignite BAT's prospects Tempus Stagecoach The Day's Biggest Movers Short-dated gilts strongest Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street Rump of global media empire is all that remains for buyers The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cashed up and searching NCH Barclays' extra £40m lands the knockout blow The Hollinger Battle Final days of the race to win Telegraph The alternative to a buyback is 'fairer for all' Analysis Henlys faces shares halt BT Stagecoach stands and delivers £250m back to investors Dixons fails to electrify US smoke signal sends BAT to record high Busman and sister award themselves £62m Vodafone shares hit as key pair depart Hello, is anybody there? City Diary Artistic ambiguity City Diary Follow the leader City Diary Bishops Shortford Banking & Finance Breaking Rank a clear possibility, says broker Nokia News Corp's plan to move listing runs into index hitch ITV unveils strategy for digital fightback Britain tenth priciest place to visit cinema Barclays Ticket Rises Ambitions are more realistic this time round Messier released on bail of €1.35m Reckoning nears for the country's top self-starters Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Standard flags profits optimism By Our City Staff: Sumitomo looks for $1bn in share issue By Our City Staff: Chinese insurer faces cool reception HSBC Case Study Same-sex survivor gets tenancy Law Report House of Lords Contempt risk in defying illegal ban Privy Council Perverse decision finding was wrong Court of Appeal A sentencing CO is not an impartial judge European Court of Human Rights All tribunals should give reasons Employment Appeal Tribunal Dyslexic should have sought help earlier House of Lords Van not work equipment Court of Appeal Time for filing notice of appeal Court of Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items How to find sea, serenity and the day's best catch Two-night breaks to Guernsey from £126, or visit Barcelona on a special Times deal. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Football? What football…? Focus Costa de la Luz The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Stuart Hills Soldier whose tank sank on D-Day but who went on to win the Military Cross in the Normandy campaign Anthony Rickards Cardiologist who devised a revolutionary pacemaker that responded to the demands of the body during exercise Sir Ian Critchett, Bt Vetting and personnel officer at M16 who was also a lifelong poet Lives in Brief Jim Bacon, Premier of Tasmania, 1998-2004, was born on May 15, 1950. He died of lung cancer on June 20, 2004, aged 54 Births, Marriages & Deaths Paul Neagu Devil-may-care Romanian sculptor and teacher whose Hyphens and Starheads were intriguing, convincing, yet elusive Lives Remembered Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers In keeping with history Fight the good fight We the people reject this wretched constitution Nature Notes The Balance of Power On this Day the Times, June 24, 1955 Atomic Attack on Europe Prize Quiz News Quiz Dynamic duos The wrong direction No, no, no, no—yes What lies ahead Not trustworthy All change, please What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life June 24, 1788 Questions Answered Questions Asked Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eastern promise of English garden Church News Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Meeting Dinner School News Marriages Lecture The Times Hazelden beats elite to Open door Golf Tour Statistics Racing Leicester Hamilton Park In Sport Today The Times Sports Book Thirsk Collins facing ban for life over drug allegations Drugs in Sport Applaud exchange of information First soundings made to unite At The Races and Racing UK Yesterday's Results Carlisle Newcastle Salisbury Greater effort required to promote Attraction Worcester Bath Kempton Kempton pressing on with all-weather plans Diary Lewis hits rich seam of form to blow away woeful Sussex Frizzell County Championship Scoreboard West Indies pick fearsome 30 but who were the greatest of them all? Cricket Competition Rain prevents Surrey from pushing self-destruct button Win Tickets to the Jubilee Gala and Meet the Players England seek ways of filling Flintoff void Squads and Fixtures Broken hand puts Knight out of action Tremlett makes his mark with early scalp of Wood Recalled pair to face New Zealand Parker returns for Cambridge Twenty 20 clash to begin Ashes England's underdogs draw comfort from familiar Australian foe Holt's enthusiasm for board games still burns strong Surfing Sarah Potter talks to a champion who insists that life is a beach, even at 40 Australia Squad Shaw shrugs off criticism and pledges to stick with game plan Rugby Union Gardener begins his Olympic countdown Athletics Times Test Britain's elite out in force at Henley Rowing Telford leads Irish to final of Under-21 World Cup The Sunday Times Patience at break point as marathon men await their chance Wimbledon The Results Service Fixtures Yearning for last day in the sun is age-old scenario Choosing when to call it quits can be extremely hard. Kate Battersby reports Breisner turns the spotlight on Athens gold Equestrianism Order of Play Elite funding rises to £100m for 2008 Olympic Games Get Fit, Feel Fit Run a Mile Men's Singles: Week One MacArthur battles the elements and the odds on the high seas Sailing Bogdanovic rejects LTA to map his own future Day Four Picture Gallery Women's Singles: Week One Tolchard hits new heights Senior service Tweddle hope England on song The Times Jones puts damper on women's joy The Times Rollicking ride through Nastase's life Early Starters Reap Rewards Henman must stop playing Mr Nice Guy and blow away his opponents Washout places pressure on playing schedule The Times totesport Sympathy in short supply for Azzurri on domestic front Italy blame failure on Scandinavian conspiracy Master Card Tyldesley fixes it with crafty case for the defence Renault Time for Sven to sit back and watch his team fly Eriksson mystery solved thanks to the new X-files How Sven Scores Rommedahl on move Free Today The Times Woeful Germany out of credit as Czechs bounce on Van Nistelrooy double shoots Dutch through The Times Fit, focused and in form: now England expects the last four Sporting Index Scolari discounts special plan to contain Rooney Free Today In this Section Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Meet the new king of the financial world—the freshly trained accountant A dearth of young talent means rich rewards for some, report Rob Dawson and Peter Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items 'My day-to-day job isn't about numbers' So how Do I Become an… Actuary Tesco PSD A blockbuster of a challenge New to the Job Tim Schoonmaker Management Moves Financial Moves PA Consulting Group Yorkshire Forward Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales could reach $1 billion a year: the sweet lure of success My Big Deal Inbox Packages Times Premier Executive The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim Don't Believe the Scaremongers John Major Wrongly Forecast the Break-Up of Britain—but Then Governments Always Say that the Opposition Would Wreak Havoc Women's Place Tea with Jemima: "So how is Life in London? I Miss It…" Cover Story As Imran and Jemima Khan Announce their Divorce after Nine Years Burhan Wazir Recalls how a Pleasant Evening in the Couple's Home was Ruined by the Brusque, Boorish and Politically Obsessed Imran The Ethicist Randy Cohen Starbucks Coffee In Search of the Lost Tribes Interview The Explorer Sydney Possuelo Scours the Rainforest for Previously Unknown Tribes. So Far He Has Discovered 22. Interview by Alex Bellos So how Much Walking Do You Do in a Week? Lifestyle One Person in Five Never Walks for More than 20 Minutes at a Time while a Quarter of All Car Trips are Less than Two Miles, according to the Government. Is Walking on its Last Legs? Six Times Writers Keep a Diary The only Way to Understand a City is to Walk It Why Walking Every Day is the Route to Fitness This Isn't a Practical Mode Of Transport in London Legs are an Unnecessary Extravagance Ideal: A 20-Minute Trip to the Pub I Love to Walk and I Do so in High Heels The Way we Live now Cultivate Some Grapes-And your Neighbours-Then Enjoy the Fruit of the Vine, Says Jill Dupleix Vineyard Sausages with Grapes "I'd Come Back Getting Personal: There's no such thing as moisturising too much and … The Times King Arthur More Releases Sees the Rise and Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator 15, 81 mins Deewaar n/a, 180 mins Eurotrip 15, 90 mins Cold Enough to Burn Screen New Releases in a Week's Output that Varies from the Ok to the Oh, No a Stunning Debut from Russia Makes Life Liveable Again for James Christopher Screen & Heard The Film Factory New DVDs Screen Please, No More Mr Nice Guy Profile Affable, Decent and Understated, Tom Hanks is the New James Stewart. So now He Should Venture into Darker Territory, Says Sean MacAulay A Long Life in Pictures The Real Ladykiller Christopher Wood Looks at the Turbulent Career of the Director Alexander MacKendrick, the Genius behind Ealing's Classic Comedies The Russian Revolution Screen Directors are Fizzing with Optimism once Again, Says Daniel Rosenthal and It's Not Moscow but Venice that They Have to Thank for the Upturn The Return First Night Reviews Pop's Celluloid Zeroes The Go-Betweens Have Made a Tribute to Themselves. Pray They've Learnt from History, Says Bob Stanley Curzon Entertainments Fans Don't Just Rewatch their Favourite Scenes. They Remake Them Too, Discovers Ian Johns Screen As Bono" Care's Essential Moisture Lotion does it all Lust Hearth Goddess Spectacle Sport Home-Forum We Have No Rhythm and we Can't Write Tunes Interview Charles Aznavour is 80 and Still Performs to Packed Houses. But He Feels that French Popular Music Lacks the Melodies and Words that "Les Anglos-Saxons" Can Provide. Interview by Charles Bremner A Lifetime of Music Health The Hi-Tech Art of Fitting Knees Computers Can Help with Joint Operations, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic When that Time is around the Corner The Murky Miracle Science An Author of an American Study Which Claimed that Prayer Could Help Women Undergoing IVF to Conceive Has Been Exposed as a Fraudster. Anjana Ahuja Reports Briefing The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Radio Choice Rat Pack Winning Move Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review Frasier Will Be Sorely Missed-Unless You Have Access to the Hundreds of Channels on Which the Repeats Will Be Shown for Decades, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Viewing Guide Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3313 The Times TGA The Match Lexus The Issue Contents From Boys to Men: Two Nations Expect Rooney and Ronaldo carry the weight of patriotic pride, Simon Barnes says Hp Color Laserjet Upsetting Mine Host Silencing the home supporters is vital for England, says Tony Cascarino Shredded Wheat That was Then Ladbrokes Boy Wonder Pips Zidane The Best Euro 2004's leading men are in the shadow of England's star, Matt Dickinson says How they rate: all the essential England statistics from the European Championship so far The Advice What England Have to Do Tonight Times on Line That was Then Wayne's World what Planet Earth is Making of an En That was Then Young, Gifted and Brash Brian Glanville compares the Brazil legend with another still in the making That was Then Anxious Nation is Growing in Belief Portuguese optimism is on the rise, George Caulkin finds In Times Sport Today England Fans Hope They Will Be Singing Last … and Loudest Beckham Right in Thick of It The England captain has made a sacrifice to benefit the team-and should be applauded, Martin O'neill argues That was Then stanleybet That was Then Manuel towers over faulty England Unwise to Carp at Ronaldo's Class The Portugal sensation should be cherished, Mick Hume believes Teletext Services The Quarters contorodds.com The Routes William Hill Player Guide All You Need to Know about Portugal Euro Stars We Know what You're Watching So You're Not in Lisbon, Then? You Need Not Miss out… England fans, follow this easy guide to making a real day of it Coral Allure The Times Where now for the iPod and Apple? Apple Computer's all-out assault on digital music continues next month with the UK launch of the iPod Mini. Mairi Fraser falls under its spell Up to Speed… Ben, 26, Perth, Australia Akin, 35, London Erica, 21, Texas All, 19, Dubai Andy, 25, Essex Brett, 27, New York He Won't Be Playing You Will The feud of love We know that MP3 players are stylish and terribly clever, but how good do they sound? The rock writer Paul Connolly puts four to the test Lights, buttons, and Up to Speed… Half-Life 2 (PC) Halo 2 (Xbox) Brothers in Arms (PC, PS2, Xbox) The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth (PC) Games of Tomorrow… It's only rock and role play Musician Mike Oldfield has created his own internet-based video game. David Kelly asks why ageing rockers are so in love with new technology Up to Speed… Generation Techs Old rockers never die, they just plug in and go digital Laurie Anderson Brian Eno Todd Rundgren Overdosing on LCD The sleek silver case of an LCD TV stirs mixed feelings in Giles Smith Up to Speed… Projector Plasma television DVD player Personal Video Recorder Amplifier Setting up Shop… Connected, or confused? Are internet users becoming less adventurous? Angus Batey finds out Up to Speed… Looking@stars Rachel Trachtenburg Kevin Smith, film director Beverley Knight, soul star Charles Worthington, celebrity hairdresser Technology got you in a tangle? Let Guy Clapperton explain everything? in his glittering glossary of gadgets and gizmos View from the Bath Chair LEDs, e-mail, mobiles, WiFi. What use is all that to me, asks our resident Luddite Cat Woman EA Games
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