News from 06/07/2004
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Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Janes Lindsay, Richard Lofthouse, Richard Hobson, Nick Hawton, Ivo Tennant, Lisa Melton, Philip Howard, Milton Wainwright, Christine Seib, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Joanna Bale, Stewart Tendler and David Charter, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, David M. Brodie, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Spare, Donald Hutera, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gary Lineker, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Nell Harman, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Richard Lloyd Parry and Richard Beeston, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Nicholas Blanford, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Janet Alty, Richard Susskind, Dan Corry, Paul Burstow, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, John Ball, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, M. Weston, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Donald Francke, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Julian Dennis, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mary Ellen Mark, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Jill Dipleix, Adam Fresco, John Allison, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Robert Jones, Fred Crawley, Peter Riddell, Jane Lindsay, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Richard Miles, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, David Clark, Michael Horsnell, Lloyd of Berwick, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Pauline Basterfield, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Marco Compagnoni, Richard Morrison, Mike Mulvihill and Anna Frame, David Charter and Greg Hurst, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Tory alarm as Labour makes poll comeback Lib Dems get new hope for two parliamentary by-elections Inside Picture Gallery Jarvis demand Law The Times Police warn of smacking law chaos Cornish cause finds a saviour in Lisa Simpson The Times Today: page 2. Crossword and weather: 20. … Sandals Spare the rod and beat about the bush Faithful back Blair, but it's a close call with other voters Iraq war still splits country down middle Brown insists on the prudent course What's Important Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Intelligent Finance Times writer selected for safe Tory seat Schools music pledge 'rings hollow' Chronomat Evolution Which comes first, the golf jolly or the royal duty? The Duke of York's happy facility for combining his favourite sport with his official engagements is to be investigated by MPs, reports Laura Peek Spa lands Bath with unhealthy bill Non-violent option makes 'Germans and Swedes better parents' BT Lords vote to limit smacking children to 'a light tap' but reject a total ban Peers back move to reclassify more serious punishment as assault, David Charter and Greg Hurst report Porter pays 'homes for votes' bill first direct Still love him tender... uh-huh huh hp 'I did not brainwash my girls over death of Billie-Jo' Hirst aims to make £3m from 'failure' Third time lucky for Norris? Citroen Late night hijinks at the local chippie may fry Cambridge alumni Hand it to tenor Treading boards, not water An extraordinary view of Ordinary life Picture Gallery PS. . . Just AAsk French insist on keeping their experts to themselves Airport carpark killers face jail Fan with secret mike made £6m on bootleg CDs cahoot London Olympics team loses another top player Rucci couture is a triumph of details Hurt feelings find public expression Still stung by his treatment, the former Cabinet minister is making new alliances, Tom Baldwin reports Lloyds TSB You got me fired, Mandelson tells Campbell Today in Parliament Spin-doctor steals long march on Tories' China veterans Panerai German doctors fly in to cover out-of hours shortfall Curries do the job just as well Brain enzyme linked to suicide Toll road to run to Manchester Baggage handlers' strike vote threatens holidays BSE rules a health hazard, say MPs Sugary water better than cough mixtures Skoda Nine hit by E coli poisoning Climate change threat to golf Primate predicts ecological crisis Experience Toyota today Scientists get a titanic surprise at encounter with Saturn moon Toyota BBC must curb online empire, says Jowell X-ray shows lost side of Cook's ice tour Mothers protest at magazine 'glorifying guns' Dell One. Tel Health fears undermine Milosevic trial The latest delay puts the tribunal's effectiveness in doubt, writes Charles Bremner Charge Sheet of Terror Serb outlaws halt 'talks' Virgin (AP): Russian jet intercepts airliner (Reuters): Firework deaths (AFP): Child sex arrests (AFP): Bus plunge (AP): Debtors' advice (AFP): Serpent's tale (AP): Swede unstuck The Times Offers Direct India's Romeo and Juliet separated by religion Catherine Philp reports from Ahmedabad on the fated love between a Hindu tailor and the Muslim girl he saved Islam school destroyed in suspected arson Doctor who exposed Sars faces Tiananmen charges HSBC John Lewis Final days and hours of a suicide bomber Iraqi leaders propose amnesty for fighters Iranian bombers held in Baghdad Marine 'has deserted US Forces' say militants UN atomic monitor seeks truth in Israel Capita Symonds Wife batterer freed as TV star waives revenge Indonesians desert President From Associated Press in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base: Visitors reveal Guantanamo in different light hp Partners get in the way as Berlusconi waves his axe July Sale French 'monster' may have killed British student Cheney sacks his doctor No jail for Winnie (AP): Children caged (AFP): Smalls protest Green Flag Spending cuts save Italy from EU rebuke Dance First Choice The Times theatre Vikings submit to a British invasion Pop Roskilde Festival Denmark Concert Another day, another Bill, another fat fee for the brief. And it's all strictly legal In Moore's America, we aren't even worth a joke Anti-Jewish? Anti-gay? Welcome to Britain The Left's deliberate blindness to these Muslim extremists imperils us all Taking a foolish Liberty with innocent lives Steve Green The Times The Big Ballot Indonesia's peaceful vote is a welcome sign of maturity Off-Key Online When 'public service' is not in the interest of the public Britain's Comeback Kid The latest poll gives Blair reason to be cheerful Saving pensioners Church wedding fees The Times Appointment of High Court judge Campaign to criminalise smacking Cause and cure of low river flow Motorway advertising Smallpox by Train Book snobs Exams in Summer Involvement of public in health Patients' choices Origin of OK More or less examinations. Along with the seasonable problem of … The Weather The Times Crossword New titles July Sale The Times Business Ontheagenda Charts of the Day Charcol Jarvis faces TfL demand for cash Head of German investment banking arm to go In Business Today Captain America Storms Ahead US poised to record best run of quarterly profit rises for decade Timesonline Abbey plans to sell life assurance businesses The Times Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Blackstone nears deal Stop Press Credit Suisse departure Morgan Stanley stake talks Smallers Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day 'I'd rather stick pins in my eyes' Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Boost in business triggers hiring rise NAPF urges shareholders to block Sainsbury's pay deal Wembley looks for new buyer after takeover folds TUC hits at Labour for factory job losses Eurotunnel set to shake up middle management Two Brains lives up to his name Watchdog hits out at flaws in ONS figures The Times BAE shares are lifted by talk of restructuring Larger Capitalisation Shares Geets falls further after Goldman downgrade Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Aegis London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates No Weetabix and a lot of debt for Premier, so pass the pickle Tempus Meggitt The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts suffer modest sell-off Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Measuring up Private equity firm nets fortune on nursing homes sale Ryanair soars as passengers take their seats Endowment cases fuel jump in costs of compensation scheme Private route 'is an option' says easy Jet founder Premier Foods set to put £lbn offering on table Multiple Display Advertising Items Aerospace company acquired for $1.45bn Interest rates high enough, says Bovis The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Wildlife for All Trust US rate rise is set to exceed wisdom on Wall Street Cut above Fiery spirit Poached Brussels Brando's legacy Picture Gallery The Times S. A. S Business The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Robert Burchfield Lexicographer whose monument is the Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary whose four volumes occupied him for 30 years John Barron Actor who ran the gamut of roles on stage and screen for 60 years, but is pre-eminently remembered as C. J. in Reginald Perrin Lives Remembered Deaths Births Andrian Nikolayev Russian cosmonant who in 1962 'dined and supped with appetite' in orbit, bringing, his country an early victory in the space race To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices, … To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services For peace of mind Listening to Supernanny Do Jo Frost's commonsense methods of dealing with problem children work? Nature Notes On this Day the Times, July 6, 1945 Fate of German Prisoner Prize Quiz News Quiz Concessions The value of No It's the Absolute Limit Debate the issuses of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Death at one's elbow Success story Here's the plan. . . What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 6, 1916 Questions Answered Court Circular School News Election Personal Column RAF Retirements Appointments Murderous matriarch comes to Oxford Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Answers Word Watching Marriage Elections Appointments News Quiz The Times Sport Lineker still quick on the attack and perfect in a front man's role In Sport Today Confirming right of way Law Report Queen's Bench Division Law Supplement Restricting change of use Chancery Division Taylor finds dominance put to the test by Mardle Darts Picture Gallery Phelps faces stiff trials schedule in bid to match Spitz Swimming London looks favourite to start 2007 race By Our Sports Staff: Conteh shows the style of a champion The Master Te… Surprise Olympic call-up makes Moore the merrier Hockey McEwen the toast but rough ride lies ahead Cycling Tour De France McRae confirms his return to Australia Rugby League Bahrain profit from Ramzi's change of allegiance Athletics New Market Uttoxeter Reading the racecard Soviet Song to call tune in Falmouth The Wright Track Pontefract Southwell Attraction can satisfy taste for one over the eight The Results Service Athletics Times Test Fixtures Cassidy doubles up with rare shot of Henman The Rankings Badminton Bowls Golf Federer sets his mind to Athens and staying No 1 Tennis Schools sport Yesterday's Racing Musselburgh Windsor Timesonline Speedway Tennis Ripon Determined Shah shows way for Middlesex Cricket Sri Lankans continue to impress West Indies venture stretches World Cup to new lengths Brant brings Kent back down to earth Twenty 20 Cup How They Line up at Lord's Twenty20: The Full Monty Hick gives majestic exhibition for Royals How Other Events Compare Pressure on Vaughan to deliver final place for England Thomas makes light work of Somerset ICC banks on Super Series as top earner Scoreboards Timesonline The Times Ecclestone wants ballot to decide grid Motor Racing Get Fit, Feel Fit Cricket Greece put England's failings into perspective Football European Championship Day Two Giannakopoulos makes defence of winning tactics Ratings defeat for ITV as Lynam bows out Free Guide Real Madrid confirm Rooney interest but United stay confident The Times Mourinho replaces madness with ambitious method Tom Dart on how the new Chelsea manager is putting his stamp on a once chaotic club Newcastle poised to make an offer to Kluivert Timesonline Maggs set to take up Ulster offer Boost for Donald Kent sail through Blaisdell leaving Nurse confident Sport Wilkinson ready and willing to shoulder burdens again Lexus Mourinho rules out Davids and Rooney in honest appraisal The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim Surviving the Nazis... And Eden Here's a Story that May Explain why Israel Trusts its Own Judgment about its Security rather than Trusting Ours Required Reading Bring Beer, Come Naked. Is that Ok? The Basic Ingredients of Male Happiness Haven't Changed in 40 Centuries, Says Richard Morrison, while Fay Weldon Detects a Caveman in Search of Alternative Fulfilment in Beckham—and Celebrity Chefs For Him to Play at Being Mr Metrosexual Milksop is a Waste of Bonking Time Men Can Switch The Ethicist Diana Wasn't "the Batty The Jester Holds Court True Fiction As Slob Odan Milosevic's Case is Adjourned, Toby Moore Imagines the Forthcoming Trial The Times Brando's Lifetime of Discontent First Person Budd Schulberg, the Acclaimed Author of on the Waterfront, Mourns the Death of his Friend Marlon Brando-And the Talent that He Wasted How we Fell out Lazy Eyes Need Prompt Action Health Early Tests are Essential to Tackle Amblyopia. But at what Age Should Children Be Tested? Lisa Melton Reports Picture Gallery Doctor's Orders Married Life Time Nothing Can Prepare You for the Isolation of Caring for a Loved One who Has Alzheimer's Disease, Says Wendy Lloyd Not Dead yet Picture Gallery The Way we Live now Stay at Home for your next Roman Holiday, Says Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best: Beach Bags The … for … Nappy Valley Cheeky Monkeys Home Forum But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game: Hitman Contracts Ps2; £39.99 Technobabble Splendour in the Grass Arts Visual Art a Husband and Wife Team are Creating Living Images in Green, They Tell Phoebe Greenwood Entertainments Retaken at Face Value Arts Exhibitions John Russell Taylor Has to Rethink the Portrait Beyond Hope Photography Joanna Pitman Sees Images of the Bleakest Suffering Key Dates in Manchester Jason Donovan A Tangled Yarn Arts La Movie Spider-Man is Rescuing Audiences from Simple, Gung-Ho Heroics, Says Sean Macaulay Radio Chris Campling Starbucks Coffee Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Radio 3 Radio 4 Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages 20-21 TV Review BBC One Viewing Guide Television and Radio T2 Crossword The Times Linguaphone Public Agenda Headline of the Week 'Groups urged to be wary of politicians' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Otherviews Recruitment crusade is no song and dance Issue of the Week Diversity The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Seeninhansard Telling it how it is to councillors Management The Issue Explained Credit Guarantee Finance The taxman hands IT over Golden girls' public power Top Jobs Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Liveability A new way for local government Interview Ditch council assessments? Forget regional assemblies? The new head of the Local Government Association has a message or two for the Government, says Jill Sherman jobsgopublic In the Professional Press New Medical Research Blood on walls for NHS quangos Health Other Stories we Liked Agencies exploit foreign nurses Clinical trials 'distort facts' Chief Executive Minor earthquake hits care homes Social Care How They See us Elite schools 'bend the rules' Charities Lessons from EU partners Young People Hero The debate rumbles on. . . Bichard Report ... And Villain Children Today Legislation Update Foreign Ways Study to be a high flyer overseas Education Mediamonitor Universities go baby-snatching School, set and match How to be a hunter, not a gatherer Conferences Prizecaption Winner Funding review set to be a flop Local Government Prescott targets CEO wages Pubs knock back drugs policy Westminster Director of Social Enterprise, Shaw Trust, £54,000-£60,000 … Local Opinion Dan Corry Jobs Agenda skills for Business Multiple Display Advertising Items MHRA Multiple Display Advertising Items Veredus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TES Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. 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Compulsory equality and diversity 'training' for council members is reminiscent of communist orthodoxy, says Martin Mears News £46.50 a day is not exploiting the system Controlling the costs of legal aid is not the only reason for the Government's battle over money, writes Ivan Lawrence Timesonline The Times London Underground Gypsies hav travelled a long way for a fair deal from … A ruling by the European Court of Human R… is another sign of hope for a persecuted people, write David Altheer and Luke Cleme… Two Men were Charged with Repeatedly Verbally Abusin … Let judges log on to a filing start Too right-Labour's wrong While crime rates are falling, people think they're getting worse. Michael Tonry on a costly error Will crime ever pay? The real cost of tough slogans Law Update Joke of the Week Lawyers learn how to do a business deal by the Book Edward Fennell on how British firms are tackling the challenge presented by Islamic finance rules What the legal journals are reporting this week In the City Kill Bill Summertime blues Wilde things Young, Thrusting and Downtrodden—a Solicitor's Life A drama with enduring appeal lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk The Times More choice does not merit the word less tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel The Times
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