News from 14/07/2004
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Andrew Robson, Richard Turner Cheif Executive, R. W. Hamilton, Denis Harvey-Kelly, David Townsend, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Pauline Millican, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, Peter Lansley, Flo Kaufmann, Belinda Price, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Dan Sabbagh and Adam Sherwin, Ivo Tennant, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Breifing, Ian Winrow, Gabriel Coxhead, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Howard Royse, Elizabeth Judge, Bridget Chandler, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Louis Le Bailly, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Tony Holland, Pat Gibson, Shaun Steer, Henry Harris, Donald Hutera, Norman Shepherd, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Roxanne Clark, Rory Watson, Michael Knipe, Norman Harris, Martin Scrivens, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Archie Thomson, Paul Parker, Stephen Farrell, Niall Ginty, Michael Tillotson, John Bronley-Davenport, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Sean O'Neill, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Marc Eskenazi, Charles Bremner, Donald McLaren, Ruth Giedhill Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Philip Webster and Gary Duncan, Martin Penner, Douglas Henderson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Jane Gordon, Michelle Braham, Ross Clark, Lisa Armstrong, Simon de Bruxelies, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Sydney Perera, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Simon, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Sean O'Neill, John Admires, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, Anthony Browne Brussels, Correspondent, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Jane Feinmann, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Matthew Brace and Alan Hamilton, Anne Ashworth, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Pugh, Colin Wilson, Reg Kemp, Mel Webb, Terry Love, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Howard Morrison, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Mel Webb and Patricia Davies, Simon Jenkins, Shirley Hutchinson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Brian J. Cave, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Jill Parkin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Alice Miles, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, Matthew Connolly, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Rachel Loos, Jenny Davey, Liz Leffman, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joan Smith, Michael Ryan, Tom Reilly,
ResumoThe Times Blair faces home truths Iraq war criticism 'will not be lethal' Inside The Times Coventry confusion as capital rings changes The Times Today Teletubbies on the block in BBC's £1bn sale Boodle & Dunthorne News & Comment Good deal saves BBC from need to break even Yentob was denied annual BBC bonus You can have any colour as long as it is grey Parliamentary Sketch Peers vote to retain Lord Chancellor BT Wrecks History Dickensian diet would keep everybody alive for weeks MPs reject Thatcher statue Alliance Leicester Castaway children survive ordeal in sea Youngsters swam for miles and lived on oysters and coconuts after their parents' boat sank, report Matthew Brace and Alan Hamilton Trim cheapest wood, Cabinet urges Legal aid faces cuts to meet targets BT Strikes will not save jobs, Brown warns the unions Chancellor won't back down, report Philip Webster and Gary Duncan 'Health targets contribute to' MRSA Afghan hijackers allowed to stay in UK Picture Gallery Leaves stem flow of royal fountain Terror suspect bailed to live with family BAA Family wins £10m will victory over 'witch' stepmother Porn pictures judge sentenced Doctors resist Tory NHS plan Computer fakes Victims named Unhappy nurses Correction Keep listening Snoopy's 21st enjoy unlimited AOL broadband Future may be brighter for departing Tory image guru People Camilla to speak at House of Lords PS British Gas Louis Vuitton national savings & investments Prayer 'blames Church for anti-Semitism' Record labels to abandon flyposting Equality body finds internal race bias Citroën Indian murder suspect 'posing as a holy man' Runaway family found Butler report will contain no lethal 'silver bullet' BlackBerry Picture Gallery MPs call for abolition of knights and dames Blair needs help to achieve closure Political Briefing Kennedy brings Iraq into poll campaign The good, the tolerable, the downright bad Alliance Leicester Costa deal with Britons adds up to holiday hell Just AA sk Specsavers Shorter landings plan to reduce Heatrow noise Gloom and doom in the bedroom Judges ponder Bille-Jo appeal Graduates starting on £35,000 in jobs boom Toyota US teens get down to British glum rockers (and heaven knows they're misearable now) Toyota Racer who hid his first-class passion The Stamp of History Honey-launderer stung by £600 fine Auction Highlights Newcastle Building Society Schröder and Blair to patch up rift over EU 'betrayal' Court ruling leaves deficit row unresolved What the Pact Says Europe's new chief attacks 'arrogance of US' 2,000 Years of Herculaneum Woman's swastika ordeal exposed as fantasy Panasonic UK Limited France unveils her 'nouvelle Marianne' Britons set out to save buried jewel of Ancient Rome Britions set out to save buried jewel of Ancient Rome Rac always there British Red Cross At last, the truth in black and white Forty years on, a newspaper apologises for not having covered the civil rights campaign, Ronald Watson reports The Times Curbs on logging are eased by Bush Seafrance Nation-builders must not lose their voice Aids orphans of Uganda cling to dream of a future The Figures Capita Symonds Mexico's 'Lady MacBeth' rules out a run for leadership US should take the lead, says Annan African refugee dispute (Reuters): Mafia arrests (AP): Abortions ship (AFP): Family massacre (AP): Chechen blast (Reuters): Hunt for Nazis Dissident cleric blamed for attack on alcohol sellers Which Bulgarian hostage is murdered by captors Attack escape The Times ThyssenKrup Accessibility Car Insurance Amnesty taken up by aide to al-Qaeda leader Jazz Eliane Elias Pizza Express Jazz Club First Choice The Times Concert BCMG/Dean Cheltenham Festival Rising from Soweto's underbelly Theatre Amajuba Barbican Pit Concert LSO/Alsop Barbican Circus ImMortal Touring The Order of the Elitist Anachronism. Of course Britain drools over it Whatever Butler's verdict, Blair will know no shame Nothing better testifies to Blair's lawyer instincts than his reluctance to admit he was wrong You can slap a child, but don't dare to step on a slug This law on animal cruelty is a victory of shallow sentiment over sense Thunderer: Why I'm in mourning for all our doomed Sir Humphreys Ross Clark The War on Aids Patients need more than prejudice Eighties Redux Greed is not as good as a Rubik cube Code of Honour Give a medal to the person who reforms awards Gordon Brown's spending review Labour leadership Situation vacant The Times Legitimacy of intervention in Iraq Case for extending the M6 toll road Nanny state? Smoking ban Colonies' Future A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Protecting snails and insects M&S prospects Not so hot The Weather The Times Crossword 22,716 National Forecasts Bag a Bargain today Business Young Enterprise Briefing Learning by Doing Oil demand likely to slow Hewitt unworried on jobs Mayflower inquiry starts Inflation pushed up Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Toshiba Green dealt blow in bid for M&S Equitable served with writ by action group In Business Today Brown's £30bn asset sales 'con' Pilot who became plumber sells out for £50m The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Delta takes $1.65bn charge Stop Press Germany shields investors Cisco seals Boeing deal 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 Price-fixing fine reopens door to US for De Beers It is essential to operate in the US-home to a booming $60 billion retail diamond market Shell tipped to merge UK and Dutch parents CBI blasts Brown for £30m rates bill for business Pru may yet be left with egg on its face Trials and tribulations in America South Bank show is a cliffhanger Nomura fights female banker's appeal claim Brown's grounds for optimism are shaky Former M&S boss in £100m talks for Hillarys Hotels hurt as revival reaches end of the road Larger Capitalisation Shares HIT goes to top of chart on hopes of US deal Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Nation's obsession with houses lets Wolseley plumb the heights Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Hawkish call reins in gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Picture Gallery In with a shout City Diary High wire act City Diary EU court declines to say which dog will have its day Heavy bubble of pollution Egg takes French hit to smooth disposal Abbey strikes FSA deal to free capital WPP acquisition hopes raised as rival pulls out Wind-up for Mr Blobby City Diary By a Correspondent: Merrill in $2bn buyback plan Poor customer sales scrambled expansion plans The Times About to Die Banking & Finance Crown Estate to net millions from lease of property Picture Gallery Wetherspoons eyes more TV screens for World Cup soccer The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make-A-Wish Tote races to £12m in profit stakes Smarten up your finances this summer On Saturday The Times Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? Colonel Anthony Hewitt Audacious escaper from Japanese captivity who walked to freedom through 200 miles of hostile territory Colonel Anthony Hewitt, MBE, MC, wartime prison camp escaper, was born on September 13, 1914. He died on June 30, 2004, aged 89 His Honour Judge Hyam Old Bailey judge who combined fairness with astute decisions and brought clarity to complex cases Michael Hyam, judge, was born on April 18, 1938. He died of a heart attack on July 8, 2004, aged 66 Bob Bemer Computer scientist who devised Cobol and the ASCII code Robert William Bemer, computer scientist, was born on February 8, 1920. He died on June 22, 2004, aged 84 Births, Marriages & Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Births Deaths Births, Marriages & Deaths Deaths Yash Johar Bollywood film-maker who played out traditional themes on an epic scale and created new levels of beauty and grandeur Yash Johar, Bollywood film producer, was born on September 6, 1929. He died of chest congestion on June 26, 2004, aged 74 To place To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … To Advertise Pickers and choosers Affordable alternative Cheap ploy Will Labour MPs really support Blair's class war? Nature Notes Education myths On this Day Mr Asquith and Penny Postage Prize Quiz News Quiz Take the high road debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Education Is the Government's proposed five-year plan the best thing for our children? Small consolation Déjà vu What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Court Circular Jedburgh veterans meet 60 years on Military Matters Forthcoming Marriages Saddle up and home in on a blue-chip ranch Courses for horses and golf are the inspiration behind new development Picture Gallery White elephants can now trumpet their success The world's biggest man-made port has become a flourishing distribution hub and Dubai's airline has really taken off, proving the sceptics wrong The new Manhattan rising in the desert Michael Knipe introduces a special report on Dubai and the property boom sparked by its decision to allow foreigners to buy land in the emirate Unlike some Gulf neighbours Dubai has embraced the American ethic with gusto Realms of the imagination Fantasy island developments are snapped up by foreign buyers Centre aims to fill gap on trade map Dubai's vision is to connect all points on the financial compass The World Guidance on minimum life traiffs is now statutory Court of Appeal Mandatory sentence lawful Privy Council talk Sport Death penalty constitutional Privy Council Automatic fate unconstitutional Privy Council Sharing out unmarried couple's property Court of Appeal The Times Moore keeps his feet on ground while flying high Racing One Cool Cat has task of reviving Ballydoyle Catterick Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Kempton Park Yesterday's Results McBride's Men The Modern Icons Willie John Admires The Results Service The Times Pools Forecast McBride still taking pride in loyalty of his Lions Rugby Union Mark Souster savours the reunion of the great 1974 touring team that returned from South Africa unbeaten Uttoxeter Racing Pratt given three-match ban for brawl with Wildcats Rugby League Worcester Rusedski continues winning run Tremlett on top Gracie departure Beard hits back PR clowns are leagues behind if they think we're fooled The Times British make the running in mother of all scandals Fears growing for Lewis and Games medal prospects Athletics By Our Sports Staff: Jones jumps to it and stays in Athens hunt Great Britain Simeoni fails to escape spotlight in breakaway Cycling Tour De France Powerade Durham prove less than dynamic Yesterday's Scoreboards Laraman makes a name for himself Twenty 20 Cup the Full Monty Times Test Dagnall laps up acclaim as Outlaws are rocked Butler has immediate impact for Kent Ireland's new faces impress on first day Schools Scoreboard from Arundel Minor Counties By Our Sports Staff: Dogged Sri Lanka rearguard denies Warne outright record Village Cricket Test Wickets Sublime Lara sends ominous warning to England's bowlers Women Frizzell County Championship First Division Second Division The Week Ahead... stanleybet Ballesteros the matador steeling himself for a popular … Yoga puts Indians into swing of things Talk of the Troon Get Fit, Feel Fit Obesity-Beating Programme Day Three Björn hopes to bring out best in troubled friend Golf Open Championship Ballesteros the matador steeling himself for a popular comeback William Hill Fortunate Evans finds his timing is perfect Harrington aiming to be called a champion at last Golf Open Championship First and Second round Tee Times totesport Brimingham laugh off Everton's bid for savage Football Crespo running out of time as Chelsea close in on Drogna United could be without Heinze Bogdanovic's coach involved in ugly fracas Tennis Camara opts to strike and causes fury at Molineux Ladbrokes Sharapova No 2 keeps production line rolling Sport Els leads the pack closing in on Tiger Gritty Ohuruogu determined to make a name for herself Peugeot The Open inside Easy for You to Say The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Lithuania's Staircase to Hell The Prisoners Wrote to Tell their Families They were Alive. The They were Shoved into a Room where Ther Firing Squad was Waiting Navigating the Red Tape Required Reading I Keep his Ego down Cover Story Teresa Heinz Kerry, the Wife of the Presidential Candidate, Has Proved Herself a Key Electoral Asset on the Stump ahead of the Democratic Convention Later this Month, Says Nicholas Wapshott The Ethicist The Times Karate Kid to Rubik's Cube Lifestyle How Well Do You Remember the Eighties? Toby Moore Said "Yah" a Lot, Bought Brothers in Arms on CD and Wore a Barbour I Remember Pesto and my First Filofax Christian Dior Discover the Art of Collecting Art Offer Picture Gallery Breast Practice Health Experts are Divided on how to Treat Pre-Cancerous Cells, Says Jane Feinmann Emotional Intelligence Good Bye Daily Treadmill In the Country, Rachel Loos is Learning to Live without Structure in her Life Love Etc What Does Life Tell US about Love? This Week: Colin Wilson The Way we Live now Dish Celebrate Bastille Day with this Simple Treat, Says Henry Harris Lights, Camera Fashion As Actresses Do More and More Ad Campaigns, It Won't Be Long before Rada Has a Modelling Module, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Advertisement Nouveau Pauvre Mice and Manure A Brush with Jack the Ripper Arts Visual Art Whether Walter Sickert was the Most Famous Serial Killer of Them All Does Not Detract from his Painting Genius, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Royal Academy of Arts Artists and Crime The Times Crisis Point Something Changed Jasper Johns in Midlife, Says John Russell Taylor Past Things and Present Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Santiago Sierra's Work is a Troubling Comment on War and Poverty, Says Gabriel Coxhead Entertainments Royal Opera House Education Banish Summer Boredom Education A Good Choice of Courses for Children is on Offer during the Holidays, Reports Jill Parkin teacher training agency The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Sport Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films TV Review Average Joe is a Very Elaborate - and Pretty Tawdry - Candid Camera Stunt Stretched out over Several Episodes, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Picture Gallery Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3330 Viewing Guide cybarco Life in the fast lane Working Relationship Ashley Pover, chief executive of Rockingham motor-racing circuit, and his PA, Clare Delargy Multiple Classified Advertising Items If you're blue, orange will put you back in the pink Different colours can really affect your mood, says Roxanne Clark Power—without the glory PAs are more important to their bosses than ever before. But it dosen't translate to their purse, says Rosalind Renshaw Time Savers Contacts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enough to make a chicken blush Tasing A fine romance Karen Homer Real-life fashion How to beat the meetings maniacs On with the show Working at a top venue is glamorous but very demanding, says Michelle Braham Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the hunt for Edwardian charm Conference Call Temp-to-perm changes FYI tiny.com
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