News from 13/07/2004
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, DJM, Jerome Burrne, Patricia Davies, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Steet, Tom Dyckhoff, Julia McFarlane, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Bond, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Martin Richards, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Trevor Smith, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Nic Hopkins, Jeremy Page in Moscow, Gail Walton, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Robert W. Moss, Jeremy Whittle, Netley Abbey, Nick Herbert, Martin E. Simons, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Henry Harris, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, R. J. Raggett, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Chris Fox, Leon Marks, Patricia Wootton, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Marc Thanet, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Daley Thompson, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Timothy Otty, Roland Watson, Anna Haylett, David Pannick, Qc, Ian MacKinnon, Ray Smith, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Mark Ogden, David Charter, Angela Jameson, John Langley, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Francis Bennion, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Charles L. Panayides, Nick Megoran, Nick Alway, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Siobhan Sherry, Sean O'Neill, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Liz Gill, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Peter Cotgreave, Damian Whitworth, Simon Moss, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Dalya Alberge, Tom Dart, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Anthony Browne, John Allison, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, W. R. Hodgkinson, Gabriel Rozenberg and Jenny Davey, Patrick Twist, John Carr in Athens, John Cooper Media Review, Matthew Parris, Dave Vickers, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Smith, Allen Robertson, Helen Rumbelow and Tony Halpin, Michael Dynes, Ted Harrison, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Christopher Lennox-Boyd, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Lourence Fielding, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Joe Morgan and Caroline Merrell, Stephen Gray, Alan Price-Talbot, Roy Atherton, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Lea Paterson and Graham Searjeant, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Mike Steels, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Can we count on your figures? Brown's £62bn pre-election spending spree Union fury as 100,000 Civil Service jobs are cut Times Soars Public Agenda The Times Perfect place for author Clinton—twixt fantasy and erotica, of course The Times Today: Inside Beatles discovery Tiffany & Co. Main Points Where the Money Comes from Plus Livingstone asks controversial cleric to return Butler report expected to spare M16 spymaster Sick Gulf veterans 'felt like enemy' GM crops may be grown for vaccines What's Important hp invent Picture Gallery Perfect place for Clinton Prisoner sues jail again - with another £25,000 from taxpayer Farm fume victims drown in slurry pit How Beatles memorabilia went on a mystery tour A roadie's lost collection may have turned up in a battered case bought at an Australian flea market, says Jack Malvern Moneywise Lennon's Song Bite-Size Information Pupils can't say goodbye to chips The Open University Jury told of stab boy's class note to rival's girlfriend Victim's brother seeks mercy for shark A man-eater has an unlikely ally calling for its life to be spared, Joanna Bale reports Ocean albatross is Jerry's winner Cricketer jailed for killing lover Adverts offensive Boy, 11, drowns Yentob role Holiday deaths Seats of power Sex abuse claim Tag denial Correction Police fears over missing family Pet Insurance Citroën Billie-Jo verdict a 'tragic error of flawed science' Rowling returns Playing the part orange Queen of queries Blair loses out to a divine calling Andrew Pierce Grumpy old man tipped to be creative doyen of Scottish theatre People PS BASF New view of Cook's last stand rewrites history Museums go shopping for a display Fraudster used boss's castle to live like a lady Christians lose their faith in Royal Mail Dell Church offers new confession for sinful Britain Synod says society is clamouring for opportunities to admit wrongdoing and be forgiven, writes Ruth Gledhill Hundreds riot after Protestant parade Farmer counts cost of gate left open by walker Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor Catholics admit to hidden child sex abuse British Gas Selby crash driver freed from prison Asthmatic study Hilda crowned Explorer lifts off Planning ruling The Effects of Celebrity Congestion charge eats into meals out Manor Wills Direct Rac Alliance Leicester Ramsay's nightmare put me out of business Saab 95 The Times Downing St is braced for what Butler saw All will finally be revealed regarding Britain's intelligence services and their role in the invasion of Iraq, report Tom Baldwin and Michael Evans Howard defends rights of fathers Peers urged to keep top law office Wife death suspect on run seized in Majorca German pilot visits church he bombed by mistake in 1942 Seafrance Ambulance in fatal crash 'was on wrong side' For sale: two uninhabitable rocks, but they do have great sea views egg Now the fairer sex takes over the cities Cheney's wife undermines Bush play for the gay marriage vote Reagan turns Democrat Israeli Army kills 73-year-old Troubled Sharon seeks opposition help The Times Cut! Law backs singer's Shrek protest Saudi militants return from Iraq to bring terror campaign home Extremists trained by al-Queda are now fighting Western interests in Saudi Arabia, reports Daniel McGrory Panerai Un Envoy Named Bush braced for criticism by 9/11 panel first direct Baghdad begins the battle to win new friends Philippines agree to 'withdraw forces' flybe.com Defiant Koizumi vows to press on with reforms despite polls blacklash Lexus 3,000 Indian farmers commit suicide to escape a life of debt Catherine Philip in Anantapur reports on the rural poor of Andhra Pradesh Going down in record books (AP): Abstinence Aids policy rejected (Reuters): Arms race alert (Reuters): China execution (AP): Nepal killing (AP): Montenegro flag (Reuters): Deal breaker (AFP): 'Killer' in court British Red Cross hp Holocaust memorial takes shape in Berlin Chelsea's boss plays for home crowd Celebrating the mountain trail to wartime freedom Panasonic One. Tel Olympics worry as Greece hit by power cuts Austrian in 'porn' Migrant ship docks priests scandal Nationwide First Choice The Times Slain by the green-eyed monster Opera Hercules Opera House, Buxton Concert Yorkshire Baroque/Seymour St Margaret's York Dance Royal Ballet School/Covent Garden Concert BBC NOW/Hickox Gloucester Cathedral Pop Oxegen Festival Punchestown Racecourse, Co Kildare Beware a Chancellor bearing promises Sooner or later we will pay a price in tax for Brown's squandered opportunities If Schumacher ever races in London, it will clamp his style Let's vote for the Guides to fry sausages again This Bill will not let idiots off the hook. Recklessness would still be criminal and real negligence recognised in court Thunderer: Doctor Windsor's remedy is just a sick joke Dick Taverne Adapt or Wither The Church must remember its duty to unbelievers Office Poison The dirty rats' guide to getting ahead Waste Not, Want Not But is Labour really more efficient than the Tories? Judicial appointments Screening volunteers Challenges over Iraq intelligence Doctors out of hours Memorial fountain Smacking children Motor-Cars and the Weather Prince Andrew Letters to the Editor that are intended for publication … Abortion and the 'right to choose' Origin of Ok Securing a loan Measure for measure The Times Crossword Multiple Classified Advertising Items Around Britain Abroad High Tides The Weather Cholessterol Business On the Agenda Multiplex in secret talks Enron wife starts sentence Discrimination case delay DFS set for £15m rebate Fire hits crude price WorldCom tug-of-war Iceland out in the cold Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today: Need To Know 22. Commentary 23. … Future of M&S in the balance as chief delivers rescue strategy Rose's Plan HSBC buys store card unit Google to hit search on US share offering abbey ... but haven't we heard it all before? The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing ABB sells energy interests Onyx wins $250m deal Paribas heads for Turkey Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Shareholder fury at J Sainsbury's non-executives Iceland drifts still further off map Oil price fall keeps manufacturing costs down Comprehensive, but few surprises Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Merchant Retail stores up for sale How long to wait for Rose's jam? EasyJet at low as founder backs off Grocer clan not facing its duties New dynasts turn away from family business The Times GSK asthma drug sales worries hit FTSE Larger Capitalisation Shares International Power ahead on US cash hopes Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates BFG's three-course menu for recovery will take time to work Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers House prices apply pressure Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street IHG aiming to speed up return of £1bn to shareholders Apple close to cutting indie deal The Times Pace steps up as sales of set-top boxes rise Classic FM boss paid to the tune of £910,000 Multiplex holds secret talks to buy stake in Minerva Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Modwen set for 12th record year as interim profits surge Morgan Stanley settles sex lawsuit for $54m Jarvis boosted by hopes of banks extending lifeline 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 Times Online MCI team may lose control to investment firm Squeaky clean sans laundry City Diary Exchange partners City Diary City Diary Losing streak Bank of Scotland biE Business Equity Prices The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Michael Curtis Liberal editor who, at the News Chronicle, argued against Suez and who later helped to give a voice to Kenyan nationalists Paul Norman Chief Scientist at Porton Down who opposed the use of biological and chemical weapons John Kuipers Accomplished factory builder whose people management skills at Ford aided completion of the world's largest car plant Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Carl Rakosi Post and psychologist whose egalitarian ideals led him into a lifelong struggle against abstraction Father Dmitry Dudko Russian Orthodox priest who after years of defiance to the Soviet regime suddenly shocked the faithful with a recantation in 1980 Nature Notes Great Britain's Olympic Team Prize Quiz News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers All that Jazz Was the BBC right to ignore jazz's innovators? What is "real Jazz"—and can any true fan not like Charlie Parker? Too smooth What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 13,1843 Questions Answered Index Multiple Classified Advertising Items Islamic art finds a home in London Memorial Services Court Circular Intriguing weekend of gunpowder, gladiators and gruesome bones Forthcoming Marriages The Times Good to talk? Exchanges speak louder than words Julian Muscat on the Level Beverley Whether arrest was lawful Law Report Court of Appeal Power to bar litigant from county court Court of Appeal Law Supplement: Today and Every Tuesday in T2 Indecent pictures defence Court of Appeal Criminal Division The Results Service Times Test 6. Lance Armstrong (US) 20. Jan Ullrich (Ger) 11. Tyler Hamilton (US) 89. Iban Mayo (Sp) Armstrong in mood to make rivals suffer Cycling Tour De France Jermy Whittle assesses the chances of the leading contenders in the race to stop the champion from easing to a record sixth successive Tour title Racing Yesterday's Results Standings Key Stages Sri Lanka prove too strong for Sussex England give new men their chance as selectors look ahead to 2007 Weekes leads Middlesex charge as Essex pay for poor start Twenty20 Cup Warwickshire wilt in the face of Louw's economical bowling Twenty20 Cup in Figures Tills and Flintoffs conspire to put Sessay in good song Alan Lee Village People By Our Sports Staff: Warne ready to chase record target Scoreboard The Times First for Brighton Wilson spun out Tremlett in lead Jersey girls shine Stars come out as friendly fires the imagination Baseball Brilliant rebel still dressing down the authorities Athletics The Kervin Interview Daley Thompson Olympics race over for record holder All aboard for Athens Rise in Twickenham prices to reflect England's status Rugby Union By Our Sports Staff: Britain gains recognition from Wada Drugs in Sport Lewis hopes for fairytale finish hang in balance Athletics Australian clubs ready to fight it out for prized signature of Fielden Rugby League Get Fit, Feel Fit Obesity-Beating Programme Multi-talented Sayers happy to focus her sights on javelin gold David Powell talks to the girl from Newmarket who has found a rewarding alternative to table tennis Schofield could be surprise candidate The Times Drummond benefits from local hospitality First and Second-Round Tee Times Relaxed James bounces back to put seal on fight against the odds Golf Mel Webb on the former Ryder Cup captain who beat cancer and went on to win a major championship Rusedski rolls up for US Open bonus cash game Tennis How They Stand Richmond resigns as Leeds continue to clear the decks Coulthard in pursuit of winning finish Motor Sport Blackburn move in for Maradona Jr Villa give outcast Cole the chance to make his mark Football Toseland feels heat of Vermeulen's challenge LuaLua and Unsworth sign to strengthen Portsmouth squad Pérez landslide leaves Beckham position secure Yamaha The Times Confident Westwood avoids the mania United accused of aiming for cut-price models Two expelled from Tour as organisers get tough Optimax The Times How to Be King Rat Inside 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Less Tax, because You're worth It Daniel Finkelstein For the Tories to Adopt a Tax-Cutting Policy They'd Need to Bring Back that Loving Feeling to Go with It so we All Find It Acceptable You Shouldn't Be Denied the Change to Be a Blonde Just because God Didn't Make You One Cycle to Work and the Entire Cost of your Breakfast Become Tax Free Required Reading Degrees of Diy Fangs Bared at the Cover Story Don't Be Fooled by Cosy Management-Speak about Empowerment, Team-Building and Synergy. Office Politics is a Brutal Battlefield in Which You Must Undermine Colleagues and Act with Rat-Like Cunning to Reach the Top, Says a New Book, Carol Midley Examines the Rules for the Modern Office Rodent If your Boss Leaves You in Charge, See It as a Chance to Steal his Job Take the Rat Test The Original Rat The Ethicist Times Online Why I Won't The Andrew Billen Interview Francis Fukuyama was the Intellectual Posterboy of U. S. Neoconservatism with his Book the End of History, Which Attested to America's Global Dominance. But that was before Iraq Vote for George Bush He Remains Positive and Believes that Nation Building Can Be Achieved Thinning Blood without the Risks A New Drug Has Been Found to Reduce the Chances of Clots without the Usual Complications. Jerome Burne Reports Doctor's Orders Age of Enlightenment Lifetime Sleep? Dream on Sleeping Problems Affect a Third of Older People, yet Doctors Often Ignore Them. Liz Gill Finds out how Much Sleep we Need and what Can Ease Insomnia Retirement Disrupts the Routine that Allows us a Good Night's Sleep By the Age of 60, a Third of Couples are Sleeping in Separate Rooms Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Fresh Sardines are Still Cheap and Plentiful, Says Henry Harris Eight of the Best: Swimsuits Why Get As the Tour De Frank Idea of Taking up Nappy Valley Nursery Crimes Home Forum A Life Constructed from Architecture Louis Kahn was a Mystery. A New Film Tries to Make Sense of Him, Says Tom Dyckhoff Movies that Built the Myth Secrets Bolshoi A Land of Hope Joanna Pitman on an Intimate Portrait of South Africa Arts Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanaris Photographers' Gallery First Night Reviews Broadshet Radio The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Television and Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review Secret History: The Nazi Expedition was so Improbably Surreal that It Felt like a Spoof Documentary from Chris Morris, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 London Channel 4 Five Television and Radio T2 Crossword Viewing Guide The Times Companion The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views At times there are more questions than answers Issue of the Week Surveys Index The Week in Numbers Cigarette Break When smokers intend to give up by age, 2003 Stop and Search Public Opinion Breedan Badder Brendan Barber The intelligent approach to public spending is to Invest in the best of British Health 4 New Medical Research Agenda for pay short-changed Health The Issue Explained Independent Specialist Schools Bad teamwork kills thousands Nurse discipline chastised Index Course Watch Jargon Decoder Benchlearning There's no reoffence intended Interview The first National Offender Manager tells Richard Ford that her top priority is to look again at the way in which the prison and probation services tackle repeat criminals Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professionalpress Education 6 Seen in Hansard Finance crisis threatens schools Education Other Stories Weliked UK is Ok for science boffins Index Councils told to remember the Almo Housing How They Seeus If push comes to shove, fares rise Transport £75m bill for lack of care Social Services Hero... 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Whatworked Forme agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Index The Times Supercharged: A New Brief for the CPS Multiple Display Advertising Items dca The Times Law Section My marriage was a joint endeavour of equal partners Julia McFarlane, whose appeal was heard jointly with Karen Parlour's, talks to Grania Langdon-Down about fair shares Maybe the Clarion Call Should Be 'Wives, Don't Give up your Careers' The great myth of judicial independence Judges are subject to interference now, and will continue to be under the proposed constitutional changes, writes Francis Bennion Using Lay People to Appoint Judges is a Great Insult There is a point where religions must give way to the rights of others News Is there to be a Lord Chancellor no more? Make changes to the role but let the office survice, writes Lord MacKay of clashfern Lord Falconer was at the Very Bottom of the Cabinet List Sussex Magistrates' Courts Committee MacDonald's mission to supercharge the CPS The DPP Frances Gibb about his determination to develop a strong, fair and above all, independent presecution service The Law Society Senior Lawyers - Fiji Wanted: professional Lawyers prosecuting cases investigated by the Six of the best for summer Medical experts are usurping the jury's role Paediatricians and pathologists are being allowed to get in the way of a fair trial in child abuse cases, argues Graham Wood The public interest versus two vulnerable children Nick Alway on how the press challenged the granting of an injunction intended to protect the daughters of a sex offender Judge backs training courses for witnesses lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Joke of the Week When in Rome Revving up Trust me Looted? It's time to face the music Changes in the rules of copyright now affect big businesses, says Siobhan Sherry Who should clean the Net? Robert Bond asks whether a self-imposed regulator is the answer to online pornography your shoud readers' queries The College of Law on the rights of a woman to claim maintenance from the estate of an ex-husband, the plight of a banned worshipper, nolsy neighbours and getting copies of a will lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Will the pictures tell the full story? lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Steuart & Francis Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Brown's good and bad news Good Day for... Some Cabinet ministers were smiling, others scowling after the news of their budget allocation, reports David Charter The Cabinet winners and losers The good and the bad news from the Chancellor Bad Day for ... What's this review Count the cost of Brown's sums all about, then? Key Points Thousands of civil servants to be shifted from capital Sweeping Whitehall jobs cuts spark strike threat by angry union Reductions in the Departments Picture Gallery Help for business moves into regions Clampdown on 'sickies' for officials Key Points Comment Comment £1bn boost to make Britain the best location for science in the world Charities welcome new support for innovation, reports Nigel Hawkes Key Points Research careers Who Spends what on Research Intelligent Finance often badly paid UK lags behind Military braced for cuts despite spending rise More cash to counter threat of terrorism Blunkett promises to cut crime by 15% and tackle drugs problem More uniforms to patrol streets and reassure public Offender's budget 'to jeopardise legal aid' Key Points Comment How UK spending compares Brown's credibility hangs in the balance The margin for error in the Chancellor's figures may be too small, write Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan The bang for the buck: what we get for our money The Chancellor has just announced more than £90 billion in extra public spending over three years—but is the money yielding real and significant improvements, asks Gary Duncan Nationwide Boom years over for schools Sport foundation to fight the flab Fight against poverty widens its aims Brown wants to be father of universal nursery childcare Key Points Comment Feed them statistics and they'll swallow it £6.5bn to Third World linked to war on Aids BBC Middle East boost Recovery of NHS under way at cost of £90 billion Key Points Comment Chancellor's manifesto with two targets in his sights £2.7bn transport boost will go into rail costs Public buildings sale to raise £30 billion Art world cheers VAT refunds for university museums Galleries and collections brought into line with national institutions, reports Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent Key Points Comment The big boys cosy up but fail to stir others' passion Parliamentary Sketch 'Future of economy depends Extra spending is a waste cover-up say Tories upon the future of science' The Big Spend Jobs cut 84,000; jobs lost 0 Matthew Parris conjures up the first instalment of Yes Chancellor, where nothing is quite what it may seem Picture Gallery Olympic Dreams Riwerade Lewis and Ottey Lead Rest on Performance David Powell looks at new research that attempts to separate the all-time greats Powerade Roll of Honour The Shulman Standard Contents Great Britain Men Olympic Dreams Powerade How Great Britain's Women Have Fared in the Olympics All Great Britain's top-eight finihers in Olympic Games … Great Britain Men Top Ten Points Scorers Powerade Great Britain Women Olympic Dreams Powerade Great Britain Women Top Ten Points Scorers All Great Britain's top-eight finishers in Olympic … Powerade Winners and Losers along the Road to Athens David Powell tells how the sweeping ambitions of a chosen few range from hopeless to having the world at their feet Powerade Powerade The Top 100 1-20 Powerade Index The Top 100 22-49 Powerade The Top 100 50-100 Powerade Does the Shulman Standard Provide a True Reflection … Powerade Cook Happy to Fade into Background Olympicdreams Matthew Syed takes a walk down memory lane with one of Britain's finest Powerade Overall Points Table 1896-2000 100 Metres 400 Metres 1,500 Metres 10,000 Metres 200 Metres 800 Metres 3,000/5,000 Metres Powerade Top Ten Nations by Event 80/100/110 Metres Hurdles 3,000 Metres Steeplechase 4 x 400 Metres Relay 50Km Walk 400 Metres Hurdles 4x100 Metres Relay 10/ 20km Walk High Jump Pole Vault Triple Jump Discus Javelin Long Jump Shot Hammer Heptathlon/decathlon Powerade
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