News from 01/07/2004
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, Jon Ashworth, Robert Hands, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Clifford Coonan and Geoffrey Dean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Robert Thicknesse, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Niklaus Pevsner, Nick Hawton, Netar Mallick, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Richard Campbell, George Caulkin and Gary jacob, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Jenni Hall, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Geprge Eliot, Kevin Eason, Midge Fieldhouse, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Ernest Kessell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Adrienne King, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Tracy Hofman, Alan Hamilton, A. Reza Sheikholeslami, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Angela Lamb, Paul Nicolson (Chairman), Ron Lewis, Simon de Bruxeiles, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liv Tyler, Steve Cram, Steve Bird and Allan Hall, Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Barbara Lewis, Daniel McGrory, Christine Buckley and Sam Coates, Granville Davies, Chris Tinkler, Rick Broadbent, Philip Webster Political editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, Dagmar Seeland, Rob Wright, Robbie Coltrane, Paul Cannon, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Norman Webb, Beryl Dixon, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Richard Beeston, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour and Adam Sage, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Anna Frame, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Harris, Stefanle Marsh, Dr Johnson, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Jan Johns, Peter Riddell, Bob Yule, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Anne Sebba, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Hogg of Cumbernauld, Tom Bawden Christine Seib and Jill Sherman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Mary Chandler, Randy Cohen, lan MacKinnon, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, John Forrester, R. w. g. johnson, Daphne Lockyer, Peter Klinger, Richard Lloyd Parry and Tim Reid, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Brian Moores Emeritus Professor,
ResumoThe Times Saddam's act of defiance as he faces trial for his life I am still president of Iraq, former dictator tells his captors Blunkett salvo Store boss quits Speed limiters Portugal through The Times Sofa Workshop The Times Today Let's celebrate a winner as Henman loses again Bakers take a grain of salt out of a sliced loaf Better than Becker? What's Important Tube union leader sits out strike by the sea Blunkett warns Brown to calm his ambitions Reid scraps patients' agency six months on Council faces £1.3bn pensions black hole Post offices and dentists vanish in hat trick Burberry Sale Election monitors to root out fraud British pair plunge to deaths on Alps climb Threats force Swiss referee into hiding Discovery of body at sea 'suspicious' Wife 'misled' Billie-Jo murder defence Daughters' evidence will give teacher an alibi in stabbing case, writes Michael Horsnell Transport Camilla gets a slice as Prince's income hits £12m Police seize weapons and explosives in raids on internet buyers Office World British servicemen forced at gunpoint into Iranian waters Balance sheet is picture of health Three face court over cocklers B&B struck off Moxon waits Paying for justice Kidnap arrests Real IRA is illegal 'Jail hackers' call Gypsies evicted Rogue plumber Peugeot From Our Correspondent: Farmer "Unaware that He was Watching a Murder" Youth Accused of Killing Two Women Mental patient faces murder trial 40 years on Blunkett warrant brings man back to court for 1963 double killing, writes Russell Jenkins Former football wife 'left friend to die in car' Only in the Saturday Times the Latest Krays Free Teachers to Teach Age cannot wither her Recipe for errors Businessman plans to make Dodi and Diana into Ken and Barbie People New head for film ratings watchdog Corporate PS... By Our Arts Correspondent: Museum seeks lost 'seditious' paintings Swedes are happy to take the slow lane Curzon Car computer to stop you speeding Theft of cars is at lowest since 1983 The Bee Gees wanadoo Hospitals rebuffed in bid for elite status Daughter wanted A Class of its Own IVF Success Rate British 'fertility tourists' go east for cheaper IVF Woman has her breasts removed to thwart cancer history Face the Facts DLA PC World Parents to get more choice in Tory plan Head attacks 'snobby' elite Just AA sk Sport policy success brings extra hours of PE Study Guide BBC Governors criticise inadequate reforms Old Gard Wandering albatrosses soar out of the race More find it great to be a grandma Magnet Howard admits using faulty facts in NHS attack Matalan Brown aide to quit and fight seat for Labour To err is human; to speak for too long is utterly unforgivable Today in Parliament Pressure on 'aggressive' union leader to resign after report Capita Symonds Simple life for mother running away from the Circus A swig from flask is good for the hip By a Correspondent: Baby dies as doctors fail to spot battery in his throat Barclays Only in the Saturday Times Dell threshers Saddam lawyers condemn 'trial of the century' US Marine held hostage may have deserted Coalition could act alone over rebels Fifth of returning troops 'stressed' London Business School Stop persecution of peasant tribes, US tells Sudan Multiple Display Advertising Items Hundreds of Guantanamo Bay suspects may be moved to the US Gibson's Christ film resurrects a passion for Aramaic in Indian outpost Multiple Display Advertising Items Israel must move fence to ease Palestinian suffering A1-Qaeda suspects shot dead in Riyadh C&G Cheltenham & Golucester Letter to 'darling' Lilika shows hope of return Ashdown sacks 60 'Karadzic helpers' Russian spies escape death penalty for assassination The British Hernia Centre Vandal of Venice attacks religious statues Nationwide Dutch take EU helm with pledge to reduce red tape egg onetel 'Good looking Sal' grasses on his Mafia pal French forester admits murdering six children Boy Scouts sued for a £7m camp fire ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Cresson fraud case dropped (AFP): Missiles at large (AP): Director bailed (AFP): Vietnam scam (Reuters): Extradition order (Reuters): Good hair days First Choice Timesonline The roaring twenty something Jazz Jamie Cullum Hammersmith Apollo Opera Dialogues des Carmélites Royal College of Music, Sw7 Theatre The Colour of Poppies Jermyn Street, Sw1 Opera Le nozze di Figaro Barbican Pop G3 Albert Hall Homophobia is as unjust as that crime against humanity, apartheid The only way is up for interest rates and inflation Even a modest increase in US inflation would have a major impact on the world economy It's the X factor, stupid: why our rulers are nervous Across the world, voters have taken to punishing the politicians in power Thunderer: Teen mums are just doing what comes naturally The Times End of the Line The Mayor and Underground bosses must break the RMT BE Prepared (ISH) No opportunity goes wasted in the realm of scouting Saddam as Symbol Due process of law and justice must be seen to be done Phantom phone scam The Times Archbishops' views on Iraq Opting for a better organ donor system Wider social costs of poverty in UK Schools' charity status Origin of Ok A Breath of Air in the Slums The servicemen's intrusion in Iran Tube strike Book snobs The Weather The Times Crossword 22,705 Comet The Times Pension figures cut again Briefing Wyly sues CA executives Cazenove assesses suitors Microsoft pact backed Hollinger stake reduced Brandon Hire seeks £3m First Leisure buyout Vindication for Merrill Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today Davis quits as Sainsbury chairman Virgin Mobile cuts client count Rose acts as phone records breached Women pick tapas rather than a binge Spending surge puts 'golden rule' at risk Samsung The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing BAE buys Boeing unit Stop Press KKR in German deal EU telecoms policy paper 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 Cazenove assesses suitors as it unveils tripling of profits Singer & Friedlander pays £53m for lender Wintrust Entrepreneur bows out scarborough Rebounding Figures Branson's upwardly mobile baby JP Morgan chief sued over '$7bn Premium' IBM In a pension hole and still digging Commentary Clouds on the economic horizon Faltering fund pulls Man Group further down Larger Capitalisation Shares Xenova boosted by anti-addiction drug hopes Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Yates Group London Financial Futures Somerfield making all the right moves on convenience route Tempus George Wimpey The Day's Biggest Movers US rally strengthens gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Sun and soccer confuse consumer spending picture Japan Keeps its hands out of exchanges Apprenticeships City watchdog's chief executive paid nearly £½m Economy gives signs of robust condition Scarborough Building Society Investment Rates Health service growth revised upwards bankofscotland Choice cuts help grocer to fight rival Monsoon acquires 21 stores from Dixons NatWest Surging DVD sales boost HMV cash Somerfield chief to step back as recovery goes on Safeway market share drops 10% Portman Lastminute.com acquires its German namesake performance BT cuts broadband internet pricing MPs press for crackdown on cyber-crime Sentence plea in Deutsche chief case deserves Peel set to quit stock market Wimpey warns Bank against rate rises Costain builds on ventures in Africa and China Leak inquiry City Diary Cass call City Diary Top-price seating City Diary Sony tries to take bite from Apple Network Rail sets out second bonus plan The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information 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For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager About to Die Top award spotlights new breed of high-tech entrepreneur Lukoil ups stake in BP project in Caspian Lawsuit funders head for Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items The perfect break is just plain sailing A week on a Nottingham boat for six at £540, or seven days in Tenerife for £189. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Property of the month Historic hideaway for a haven of peace Banking & Finance NCH The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Professor David Blow Biophysicist who was a pioneer of crystallography as a means of establishing protein structure Professor David Blow, FRS, biophysicisit, was born on June 27,1931. He died of lung cancer on June 8,2004, aged 72 Bruce McGowan Headmaster who steered Haberdashers' Aske's to independence after the abolition of the direct grant Bruce McGowan, headmaster, was born on June 27,1924. He died on May 24,2004, aged 79 Professor Inga-Stina Ewbank Scholar and specialist in Jacobean and Scandinavian drama Professor Inga-Stina Ewbank, literary scholar and translator, was born on June 13, 1932. She died on June 7,2004, aged 71 Births To place death notices, acknowledgement or notices … Births Agnes 'sis' Cunningham Publisher of Broadside magazine which became an influential repository of Sixties songs that that had yet to find an audience Agnes "Sis" Cunningham, publisher of Broadside magazine, was born of February 19,1909. She died on June 27,2004, aged 95 Anniversaries Deaths Lives in Brief Francisco javier Ortiz Franco was born in Guanjuato in 1955. He was murdered in Tijuana on June 22,2004, aged 49 To place death notices, acknowledgement or notices … Cecil Jospè Photographer and painter who captured the detail of domestic life with her camera, and later turned to watercolours Cecil Jospé, photographer and painter, was born on August 15,1928. She died on May 17,2004, aged 75 Deaths Parental duty Nature Notes City Strife vs Country Life Does city life offer everything that you and your family need - or do you dream of escaping to the country? Teenage hell Life on hold On this Day "Stones" Protest Prize Quiz News Quiz debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Picture Gallery Making the most of life Best of both worlds London HQ Mixed blessings What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 1,1886 Questions Answered Church News Multiple Display Advertising Items Scots to remember Somme heroism Service of Thanksgiving Court Circular Meetings Seminar Soiree Awards Forthcoming Marriages Elections Answers (from page 39) Word Watching Appointments The Times Sport England try to regroup as they seek final chance Cricket Get Fit, Feel Fit Improve your Tennis Teams and Series Details Varsity match stroll in the park for Oxford Prior builds ideal platform to destroy Durham's hopes Worcestershire set on their way by Solanki Yesterday's Scoreboards Day Four Times Test Commercialism at the heart of ICC Super Series Epsom Racing Rowing Henley Royal Regatta Headwind provides few flurries of excitement Yesterday's Results Worcester face daunting initiation into European competition Rugby Union Armstrong rounds on critics over drugs storm Cycling Newbury Today's Order of Rowing Schumacher injury starts race to take his drive at Williams Motor Racing Yesterday's Results Catterick Perth Yarmouth Lingfield Park Perth Yarmouth Kempton Park Jarvis has million reasons to fear dark side of Eclipse The Wright Track Haydock Park Yarmy ready to perform rope trick on Rakti Diary William Hill Bonus row could check Greece's voyage Euro Stars Freed from expectations, Figo is reborn Dashing Portugal keep nation's dream alive Euro 2004 Semi-Finals How They Line up We Know what You're Watching Newcastle poised for £9m swoop on Milner and Butt Middlesbrough edge closer to Viduka signing From a Correspondent: Tale of desire as Sorenstam craves her third US Open win Early start spells end for Lloyd Darts The Results Service Today's Fixtures Overweight Rees loses title shot Boxing Goodsen fails to conceal competitive impulses Golf BenQ Tour Statistics Harris back to league with Bulls Scotland victory England squad Afridi joins Kent Williams dies The Sunday Times Horror day leaves sorry Henman ripe for plucking Simon Barnes reflects on a familiar tale of disappointment for British No 1 in Sw19 Roddick's power play ensures that only the strong survive Ancic heralds future spell of success for Croatian fans Men's Today's Order of Play Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Baker and Kasiri offer ray of hope for next generation Federer finds extra gear to escape Hewitt's grip talk Sport Queen of Centre Court has no plans to abdicate Women's Sport Exit Henman - and this time there may be no way back Wimbledon inside Tzatscheeky! China get backing to join cricket fraternity Multiple Display Advertising Items Behind those tins of beans and jars of pickle are some superbrain organisers The idea of working at the food-consumer interface may seem dull. Not to Peter Brown. He reports on the fast-moving sector Multiple Display Advertising Items Market-Research Executive So how Do I Become a ... 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Jo Frost is the "Supernanny" who is about to Challenge your Ideas on Child-Rearing, Says Daphne Lockyer She is to Naughty Toddlers what Kim and Aggy are to Rat Droppings Frost Felt that Charlie was Angry about the Lack of Parental Authority Jo's Methods Worked in a Week Child Good Top Ten Parental Mistakes The Ethicist The Times Falmouth First Person Four Rowers are Aiming to Set a New World Record by Crossing the Atlantic in under 55 Days. One of the Team, Jonathan Gornall, Looks at the Challenge There Will Be Little to Do in the Emergency Fore Cabin except Perhaps Vomit and Play I-Spy The Way we Live now Spicy Pork with Rice I Throw out my Underwear after only One Outing Getting Personal: Carine Roitfeld Can't do this summer's Lust Hearth Goodess Roman Rituals Home. Forum In Jail, I Couldn't Bear to Think of my Children Interview Hilda Bernstein was Forced to Abandon her Family to Fight Apartheid in South Africa. Today, Aged 89, She Has No Regrets, She Tells Anne Sebba The Times Divorce: Fair Deal or a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme? Reportage The Divorce Bill for the Founder of French Connection Will Be £50M. Is the Price of Parting Equal, Asks Tracy Hofman Tap into Some Purer Water Health Early Tests are Key New Drugs Extend Life for Lung Cancer Patients, but Earlier Testing is the Goal, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford About 90 per Cent of Lung Cancer is due to Smoking Sunrise Senior Living The Smallest Athlete Science A Baby Born with Extraordinary Strength Has Thrown Light on a Rare Genetic Condition. But Doctors Fear that their Discovery Will Be Open to Abuse by Sportsmen and Bodybuilders. 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