News from 29/06/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dennis Salter, Tom Winsor, Clement Hale, Andrew Billen, Beryl Forster, Joanna Bale and Steve Bird, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Jacky Poole, Simon Barnes, Jessica Davies, Keith E. Hunter (Visiting Professor), Linda Tsang, David Rhys Jones, Daniel Rook, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Margaret Maden, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Simon Iroha, Olya Melnitchouk, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Richard Brook, Antole Kaletsky, James Hider and Richard Lloyd parry, David Charter and Michael Evans, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Walter J. Dennis, Chris Sheridan, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Stephen Ward, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Matthew Butler, Gary Jacob, Stuart Sexton, Martin Davies, F. Malcolm, Peter Rayner, Tosin Otunla, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Simon Fairclough, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Jeremy Hunt, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Heather Nicholson, Alex Glassbrook, James Delingpole, John Young, Sam Lister Health Correspondent and Maria Sadoyan, Roland Watson, David Pannick, Qc, Richard Lloyd Parry, Robert Needham, Charles Bremner, Sara Lawrence, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Clare Holland, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Evans and David Charter, Russell Kempson, Richard Hornsby, David Rowan, Dr Sarah Brewer, Barbara Rowlands, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Christine Selb, R. J. Whitnell, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Kelvin Roberts, Ann Treneman, John Low, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Alistair Grant, David Beckham, Gabriel Rozenberg, Andrew Ruddle, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Lewis Smith, Ian Greaves, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Bernard Aspinall, Tom Parfitt, Barry M. Wadeson, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, David Wolfe, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, John F. Donaldson, David Mattin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, Mike Mulvihill, Frances Gibb Legal Editor and Sean O'Neill, John Allison, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Mel Webb, Heather Rogers, Christopher Hawtree, George Caulkin, Angela Neustatter, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Neil Murray, Peter Riddell, Bob Yule, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Evie Prichard, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Mullins and Sadie James, Frances Gibb, Iov Tennant, Adam Sherwin, Michael Horsnall, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Chirac in Bush Bust-Up, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Stephen Dawes, Reg Gale, Patience Wheatcroft, David McIntosh, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times A new face, a new era for Iraq M&s inquiry Henman through Mongolian leader The Times Atkins diet 'can cut chance of a baby' The Times Today The Diet and the Doctors The Difference a Day Makes Guantanamo court ruling blow for Bush Have your Damp Problem solved the clean, green way! Tessa's fair way to negotiate 19th hole Strike on Tube goes ahead tonight Police chief row moves to High Court Youths charged with schoolboy's murder 22 exam papers stolen from a single college Today in the Times What's Important In this section News & Comment Who Took These a Levels? Intelligent Finance Judge will work with offenders to reduce crime rate Singles Chart Download Chart Billie-Jo family in court split Crack addict on crime spree is jailed for life Detox plan could keep offenders out of prison Top Sites Radio 1 spins top of the downloaded pops First chart for music legally taken from the internet will give record market new lease of life, Adam Sherwin reports HSBC '£50 Man' is music to ears of dying industry Nationwide We kept promise to free you, say Blair and Bush Fifteen months after the invasion Iraqi sovereignty has been restored, write David Charter and Michael Evans Nato will send more troops to Afghanistan Chirac in Bush Bust-Up A new face, a new era for a nation Sceptical Arabs question extent of self-rule Orange Handover means little to young bombing victims British soldier killed in attack on Basra convoy Peugeot One step on a rocky road to full sovereignty Handover masks the reality that power still rests with a seemingly defunct US-led coalition, says Richard Beeston Just AA sk DLA Waiting for her Prince Specsavers Liking for liver Oxford intellectuals find smoking ban too much of a fag People Picture Gallery Watchdog rejects protests over hoax TV seance Green Flag PS … Princess Royal stirs critics in visit to Gibraltar The Aluminium XJ Even wetter than Sw19 Goodbye to Jennings, eternal madcap Suicide pact couple walk under high speed train Galloway appeal is cleared Beach unsafe Goddess returns Air crash deaths Red square Duncan Smith challenges party to fight deprivation One Tel Tories promise loans for parents to set up schools Labour rebels defeated over consent for organ donations Wider Picture No 10 tries to stop rift on aide's claims Heir must make statesmanship apparent now Post-a-Rose Today in Parliament Extract of African drug helps to stop sperm burnout Doctors attack NHS choice plan Nigel Hawkes First direct We're making our first moves very early indeed GP says one in ten patients ineligible Embryo gene test brings designer babies closer Dell Hewlelt Packard Development Company Detection Times After 925 years, New Forest is a national park Big Brother fear as employers plan to triple drug tests Virgin Pressure grows to free four Britons Israel retaliates with helicopter attack after Hamas rocket strike Bush dealt double blow over Cuba prisoners Camp Delta detainees, including four Britons, may be allowed recourse to lawyers, reports Roland Watson Nationwide Guantanamo Timeline Steppes to Democracy The Times Cambridge gives Mongolia degree of democracy Artist wins right to say that he does not live in a Barbie world Carmakers fight French plan for gas-guzzler tax American school Killings triple (Reuters): US ties with Libya restored (AP): Berlusconi losses (AP): Weapons seized (AFP): Rebel chief dead (AP): Depardieu crash (AP): Power cut (AP): Adamkus wins (AFP): Dance murder (Reuters): Bishop's letter Concerts The City of London Festival unveils a Jonathan Harvey commission; a vibrant start for a Turkish showcase Tynan/Galliard Ensemble St Luke's, Ec1 First Choice The Times Theatre Twelfth Night/Cymbeline Ludlow Castle Bosphorus Ensemble Hackney Empire, E8 Valkyries rise from the mud Pop Glastonbury Worthy Farm, Somerset Come on, Cliff: the Old Ones find that their Saviour's Day is close at hand What on earth can one say to Natallie Evans? Beckham of the Home Office misses the goal again Mr Blunkett has failed to match his tough rhetoric with effective action How and why who is wrong about child deaths Picture Gallery Guantanamo Verdict The Supreme Court ruling should push Bush into action Good Breeding The New Forest finally gets a title: national park Handing over An extraordinary opportunity for Iraq The Times Blunkett's role in Westwood affair Autonomy for leading state schools New Testament news Phantom phone Road tax Treatment choices Self-service solution Hay Fever Glasses Immortal quotes Festival Distress Problems of using Parliament Acts Questionable science Mixed signals The Times Crossword 22,703 The Weather Less Cholesterol Business On the Agenda… Cebtrica weighs up bids First Group fares frozen Award for CMC founder WPP's revenues up 2% Publisher hits target early Charts of the Day Charcol FSA to interview Rose in M&S share-buying inquiry Minister says bear market hit saving Jury considers verdict in $3bn Rigas fraud allegations In Business Today Laurel pulls out of race for Yates pubs Investors snub Shell in vote on liability The Times Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Business Big Shot Engineering Health Industrials Leisure Need to Know Global Business Briefing Media Results in Brief Natural Resources Retailing Support Services Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Hyundai looks to invest Stop Press Brazil cable stake sold Shenhua listing approved Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Goldman Sachs refuses to retract Rose allegations T-Mobile takes on Apple with music download service British Airways FSA's enforcement arm swings into action M&s dream team is losing lustre Utilities facing tougher climate Shares Trail Ofgem rejects network claims MmO2 falls as call from KPN looks less likely Larger Capitalisation John Laing holds steady as family halves stake Smaller Capitalisation Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities John Laing London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Photo-Me leaves confines of the booth and eyes digital growth Tempus Northgate Information The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts down again on US data Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Banks warned to beware rate rise Mayflower division sold for £20m China tops US on foreign investing A US slowdown: just what the doctor ordered Nokia Bedlam creates madness City Diary Eating in City Diary Legal inaction City Diary Business Equity Prices National Longest Drive Mobile Home Parks Action on Addiction 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 Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Anthony Buckeridge Author of the Jennings stories which never seemed to date either as BBC scripts or on the printed page Professor Ronald Finn Physician whose immunology research helped to save the lives of thousands of newborn babies Mabel George Editor who sought to give children something better than Biggles Fosco Maraini Dauntless Italian travel writer who devoted himself to exploring Asian civilisations, and once lopped off a finger to prove his courage Births Deaths Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Stand by Beckham DJM: Nature Notes Damaged, defiant Going backwards On this Day Legal Victory for Muhammad Ali Prize Quiz News Quiz Not even Euro class Lacking leadership In thrall to big names Limitations exposed Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Should David Beckham keep the captaincy? Were Eriksson's team selections flawed? They were better than us Praise for Ashley Cole Blind loyalty One goal is not enough Team selection Wrong priorities Captains can't hide No excuses What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Appointments Personal Column Dinner The night sky in July Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Dinner Three Faiths Forum School News Colston's School Bristol Answers New Peerage Baron Ballyedmond News Quiz The Times Sport Forgotten Baros plans to prove worth to Liverpool Football Euro 2004 Semi-Finals Dutch progress fails to ease pressure on Advocaat Council not liable over locks Special courts for children Court of Appeal Published June 29, 2004 Stevens v Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Before Lord Justice Potter, Lord Justice Carnwath and Mr Justice Bodey Judgment June 15, 2004 Fulham look to slash Van der Sar's wages Crash helmet needed on roofed motorcycle Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published June 29, 2004 Director of Public Prosecutions v Parker Meier receives backing of Uefa We Know what You're Watching Flamboyant Postiga shows signs of hidden talents Hamilton Park Yesterday's Results Pontefract Sports Book The Wright Track Southwell Worcester Sahool, runner-up to Punctilious in the Ribbles-dale … Bago can offer solution to classic puzzle Windsor Grey Swallow, decisive winner of the Budweiser Irish … Jarvis ensures true gallop for Rakti Brighton Musselburgh Baseball The Results Service Bowls Video Teams Boxing Golf Freuchie proud to fly the flag for Scotland Battling Lancashire stage fightback Speedway Squash Tennis England in need of specialists to avoid early exit Cricket Yesterday's Scoreboards Cricket Frizzell County Championship First division Lancashire v Northants Varsity match Oxford University v Cambridge University Totesport League First division Essex v Gloucestershire Marshall lacks support as Cambridge struggle Today's Fixtures Taylor has the final word in last-ball thriller Llewellyn in talks Montgomery vow Payne's game Masai will run Karim banned Firm tactics fall short for Weale brothers Bowls Times Test Late troubles Leave Rose looking for new route to Open Golf Scores from Sunningdale Common people relishing the chance to light up desert city Darts Hull rule out Horne link with South Sydney Rugby League Late troubles leave Rose looking for new route to Open Coxless four hit by injury MacArthur's hopes rest with the wind Sailing The Sunday Times Mosley on collision course with teams over slower cars Motor Racing Classy Moyà helps serve up a classic encounter Get Fit, Feel Fit Improve your Tennis Mr Cool manages to avoid doing a Henman Simon Barnes enjoys a rare command performance by the British No 1 Yesterday's Wimbledon Results Bold Mayer shows familiar qualities Hewitt confident of halting runaway Federer Precocious Golovin takes licence to request royal seal of approval The Masters Tennis Sharp-edged Sharapova refuses to be distracted Owen Slot on the Russian who is treading a well-known path but will not make similar mistakes Today's Order of Play Weather: Largely dry, sunny spells, increasingly cloudy … Club to stage play on middle Sunday The Times Sport Spellbinding Henman keeps the dream alive Quarter-Final Line-Up Wimbledon inside Gerrard feels that home is where the heart is Rebuffs shocking for Abramovich Matt Dickinson on how the Chelsea owner keeps seeing deals fall through Football inside Mortgages for Business The Times Inside Iraq Handover: The US led coalition transfers sovereignty to an interim Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day My Diary's Full of Tory Scandals Politicians who Engage in Outlandish Behaviour (Such as Sexual Acts in a White House Corridor) Cannot Expect It to Remain Private Model Women? I Love my Sons but I It is Not Just Looking after their Two Severely Disabled Sons that Has Exhausted Henrietta and Michael Spink, but their Battle with a Local Council, Henrietta Tells Jessica Davies, below, in an Extract from her Book, She Describes a Typical Day Ideally It Takes Two People to Feed Henry (One to Hold his Hands) The Ethicist The Times "Hope Keeps Me Going" Hero who Fell to Earth Viewpoint He was a Dream Come True for Most Women: A Faithful, Loving, Hard-Working Man. Suzi Godson Laments an Idol with Feet of Clay A Man Let down by his Wife and Club I Ran for Rock Star - and I Got in The Andrew Billen Interview Growing Old Has Not Been a Trial for the Singer Bonnie Raitt. At 54, the Eloquent Spokeswoman for the Middle-Aged Has the Confidence—and the Low, Husky Voice—that She Has Always Wanted It's Sun, Fun and Freedom The Glastonbury Festival is the Highlight of my Year, Says 12-Year-Old Evie Prichard Too Much Beer is a Recipe for Gout Ale May Be a More Likely Cause of the Condition than Wine and Spirits, Says New Research. Barbara Rowlands Reports Lifetime Age of Enlightenment Life-Enhancing Tales Meredith Monk Draws on her Own Pain in her Latest Work, Says Angela Neustatter Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Dish Celebrate St Peter's Day with St Peter's Own Fish, Says Jill Dupleix John Dory with Tomatoes and Olives Style Eight of the Best Bikinis Men Few Males Look Good in Shorts, but we Still Go on Trying, Says James Delingpole Shorts? It's a Brief Affair People who Looks (Almost) Good in Shorts Nappy Valley far from Home Home. Forum How Can I Get Hair Gel out of my Suede Jacket? But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game: Rallisport Challenge 2 Xbox: £39.99 Technobabble My Eyes are a Camera Photography Joanna Pitman is Captivated by the Intuitive Genius of Jacques Henri Lartigue First Night Reviews Broadsheet It's Enough to Make You Weep Interview a Moscow Sculptor Has Designed a 9/11 Memorial, but Many Hate It, Tom Parfitt Finds Tomorrow Art in the Sixties: Did It Matter? Plus Gabriel … Entertainments Giving Bird the Bird Viewpoint Jazz Critic Clive Davis Has a Confession: He Doesn't like Charlie Parker (or Henry James) Screen on Thursday Unravelling Shrek 2 plus Richard … Radio Chris Campling The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies 1 Sport Choice Radio Radio 1 Radio 3 Radio 4 Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Film TV Review Little Lady Fauntleroy Had an Unusual Denouement in that It was Interviewer rather than the Interviewees who Stormed off, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 London Channel 4 Five Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3317 Viewing Guide David Chater Times Newspapers Limited Action The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Jobs Contact US The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Not looking forward to an early retirement Issue of the Week Pensions The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Health 4 New Medical Research Primary care CEO's are 'bullied' Health The Issue Explained Living Wills Gloves off for lates nurses 'Posh' doctors need a push Coursewatch Careers Jargon Decoder Choice Social housing's rebel Rouse Interview The chief executive of the Housing Corporation tells Jeremy Hunt that he has the budget of Roman Abramovich but wants the regulator to be treated with more respect Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seeninhansard Feed the public's lust for science Education Otherstoriesweliked Schools question exam costs Humpty's big housing fall Planning Soham: verdicts on the inquiry findings Bichard Report Howtheyseeus Elderly made to share homes Social Care Amnesty's charity amnesty Charities Hero… PFI wins on cheap labour Public Private Partnerships … and Villain Foreignways Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Jobs 8 Jobs Agenda Norman Broadbent Veredus Department for Culture, Media and Sport Howell's Veredus The University of Reading Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. 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Fast-food chains are already offering healthier options, write Hugh Mullins and Sadie James Food label restrictions are in danger of going too far Genuinely beneficial products may be stifled by regulation Sugar and spice and all things trademarked Ok, Ok, I'll confess-just please stop singing Lawyer tells judge: you've messed it up Adam Sage offers an insight into the workings of French Justice after the trial of a British girl's Killer Children in danger: what's the law going to do about it? David Wolfe says there is great support for action to reduce harmful chemicals in the environment Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Going the extra mile… Gift of the garble Fantastic connections Peacekeeping role The queue for judges is here… The Lord Chancellor wants a wider range of people to apply to join the Bench. 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