News from 23/07/2004
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Andrew Robson, Chris Ayres and Roland Watson, Dan Mewse, Jon Ashworth, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Thair Shaikh, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Nick Hamel-Smith, Kenneth Darling, Alexandra Frean, Robert Brown, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Verney (Editor), Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Stuart Carne, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, John Mellin, James Coghill, Carl Mortished, Tom Baldwin and Helen Rumbelow, Bob Stanley, Richard Eaton, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Roger Maynard, John Gardner, Kevin Eason, Michael J. Jump, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Michael Peet, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Cornelius Lysaght, Lewis A. Johnston, Gordon Hutton, Steve Hare, Anthony Browne, Steve Bird, Lesley Ebbetts, Gary Jacob, Roger King (Chief Executive), Richard Donnell, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, David Taylor, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Robinson, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Mike Borshell, Roland Watson, Phillip Webster Political Editor, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Martin Penner, John Thurso, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Barbara Rowlands, Oliver Kay, Nevile Scott, John Westerby, Xan Rice and Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Cramlington, Adrian Brodkin, Mike Edwards, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Roy Bishop, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, David Walton, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Wyatt, Colin Ashley, Sean O'Neill, Abigall Rayner, James Jungius, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, John Gummer, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Naaz Coker, Chair, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Tom Dart, Brian Gibbins, Julian Muscat, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Sally D'Innella, Tosin Sulaiman, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Jerome Mandel, E. W. Gill, Neil Fisher, Kate Hudson, Chair, Ingrid Mansell, Beryl P. Russell, David Weaver, Oliver Kay and Tom Dart, Caitlin Moran, Marc Rattray, Roger Gillham, Brian Murgatroyd, Peter Fullerton, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Michael Dynes, Clive Betts, Brendan Barber (General Secretary), Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon and James Bone, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Geoff Corre, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Hamllton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Neil Hannon, Bill Edgar, Rickmansworth, Adam Sherwin, Lord Brightman, Michael Evans, Matthew Connolly, Barbara Black, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,
ResumoThe Times Mandelson returns to power - for a third time Blair calls off reshuffle to hand top Brussels job to closest ally Murder hunt Mother jailed Men at war Lord's Test The Times Rate rise looms after record retail sales Adieu to Sacha Distel, the ambassador of charm The Times Today Attack worse than 9/11 'is highly likely' Schrijver Systeem UK Ltd. What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Bogus colleges behind migrant scam revealed Foreign clerics face English test Attack worse than 9/11 'highly likely' Language Barriers Sweating it out with the dinosaurs Matalan Ministers play down equality rebellion 50% rise in aircraft pollution Murder arrest Station closure Blood-borne CJD DNA can be held What Attracts a Child to a TV Advertisement Using Cartoons to Sell to Children Living longer not good for health Scientists divided on where to lay the blame It's crunch time for cartoon adverts Broadcasting regulator is ready to get tough on television food promotions that target children, writes Adam Sherwin Vodafone Burger King Frosties European return for Mandelson Kilroy-Silk vows to get Britain back from EU Intel Inside To be allowed one comeback is fortunate... Regional referendum delay Labour prepares for a squeeze Audi Judges powerless to let father see disabled son Mouth tape teacher is cleared of assault By a Correspondent: Hewitt released on bail after cocaine arrest Fuelling patriotic fervour MFI UK Limited Folkestone locals see Howard triumph at their convenience Clarke's revolutionary past People Art-double first PS ... 'Sideways' shift for head of BBC news Switch to digital TV delayed until 2012 Fatigue may lead to breaking point AA Picture Gallery Nissan Setting the Standard Murdered twin was sexually assaulted Public nerves mask a shrewd detective Only in the Saturday Times Travel Not so Civil: The Facts and Figures PC World Pay for your own rows, legal aid couples told Injuries close Diana fountain Kettler GB Ltd Smoker is fined £75 for littering Drug cost alert Feed the birds One for the road Rapist gets life Murder inquiry Brady ruling Hannah family thank India for suspect's arrest Woolf deal on plan to axe Lord Chancellor D&a the Opticians Maxine Carr's mother jailed for intimidation Bond left standing by Morse's Jaguar Halfords Driving down prices Diplomatic Verse Rock's chaste apes led to poetic japes National Archives Kissinger's hatred for Nixon's 'bastards' Boy sees friend fall 60ft from Devon clifftop British Gas Tycoon threatens judges after win Therapy may spare women the knife MPs urge changes in palliative care MG Rover Speaker Martin shows his metal when it comes to a coat of arms Only in the Saturday Times Dixons Health quangos abolished to save £500m Farmers told to be helpful to wildlife Blair set to face hostile unions at policy body Abolished Quangos Homebase CSA says sorry for failing its clients Headteacher's report: much work still to do Tories seek to win over Muslim voters Citroën I want to stay for five more years, says Blair The Prime Minister tried to banish suspicions that he has been on the verge of standing down. Philip Webster reports Magnet Sacrifices by air and at sea help to rescue the Army The Squeeze Navy puts warships on sale by the dozen 36 die as Turkish train derails on way to capital Car Insurance TSB Insurance Services Limited Specsavers opticians Scientists float idea to turn tide in Venice Cellulite, Moi? Only in the Saturday Times Castrol Multiple Display Advertising Items The failures of imagination that allowed Attacks fell into a security agency void between foreign and domestic threats Failings that Led to the Attacks Iranians replace Saudis as 9/11 prime suspects The Commission's Recommendations Even-handed report criticises everyone except Mullah Omar Jeep The Commission Terrorists to outflank America's defences Brisk business for book shops as families review report for themselves Evesham Technology Mitsubishi Motors Water everywhere as city buckles under intense heat (Reuters): Elusive chess star asks for asylum Sudan Emergency Passport 'error' hits candidate (Reuters): Ex-minister freed (AP): Composer dies (AP): Girl's body found (AP): Death march (AP): Pigeon mystery Malawi's new leader succumbs to 'Big Man of Africa' syndrome Nationwide Nothing is ruled out for Sudan, says Blair Dell A Country's Troubles Nothing is ruled out for Sudan, says Blair Freestyle Seven new Iraqi hostages make televised appeal Pentagon cash plea for overspent troops US admits meeting vigilante group Australia spies showed more caution The Times Tesco Chrysler Chirac Men at war: Chirac locked in power struggle with a popular minister vying for his crown Alliance Leicester Sarkozy Proms Prague Phil/Belohlávek Albert Hall/Radio 3 First Choice The Times Revenge of the angry young man Theatre Hamlet RST, Stratford-upon-Avon Concert Mitridate St John's Smith Square, SWI Theatre Snoopy! The Musical New Players, Wc2 After ten years, the champ still has the technique to floor the challenger A cultural revolution is sweeping the provinces Are speed bumps racist? We should be told The new anti-discrimination quango risks being a dangerous meddler It takes an intellectual to find excuses for Stalinism Oliver Kamm The Times Our Mandy in Brussels A controversial choice that could work in Blair's interest Dream on, Serenissima Europe's treasure house deserves our wildest schemes Horror in Hindsight Lessons for the future from September 11 'Wrong' intelligence Police performance The Times Implications of the planned cuts to the defence budget Argument for new freight rail project Heathrow security Liddle at large Interning Aliens Past Letters to the Editor Responses to the crisis in Sudan Suck it and see The Weather The Times Crossword 22,724 The Times Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts The Times Chrysler The Times Business Yukos alert lifts oil price Briefing Money market shake-up IPE concession to 'locals' EU raids Euronext offices Whitbread takes Premier Charts of the Day Toshiba Ministers back Equitable inquiry MPs face rebuff over no-limit casino machines Microsoft shares tumble as 82% profit rise disappoints In Business Today Rolling out New Gambling Laws Consumer backlash 'takes pounds off fast-food firms' The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Veolia in $610m disposal Stop Press EADS and Northrop deal Baugur media Bill revoked Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Deutsche Bank chief is cleared over bonuses BT Takeover bells toll for Abbey Business Editor's Commentary Bank's overhaul a good bedtime story Weir Group admits it paid kickbacks in Iraq Falling markets bring more woe for Amvescap HHG boosted as hopes of takeover increase Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Addition of yeast is likely to give rise to steady growth for ABF Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Wall St gloom bolsters gilts Bonds AstraZeneca boss hits back at Crestor fears Talks to plug T&N pensions gap halted Capita 'on track' for £2bn of deals Incentives to save Carnival Corporation & Plc Tories vow top-up to stimulate demand for savings Egg shares fall as Pru fails to find a buyer ABF set to keep spending after $1.35bn purchase Picture Gallery MFI takes blame as profits plunge Sales of cosmetics and medicines boost Boots Royal Mail's urban clientele 'confused and dissatisfied' Picture Gallery Failure of nerve over local tax leaves councils in limbo DFS head gets board approval for £496m offer Permira close to WHS deadline Class of his own City Diary Pot, kettle, black Temping vacancy? Internet is only way ahead for US media legend Barry Diller, the revered Hollywood mogul who now runs InterActivCorp, reveals his plans to Nic Hopkins The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre Editors get hooked on the web as they seek global audience Lions International Business Samples retention policy lawful House of Lords Ingredients of racially aggravated offence Queen's Bench Divisional Court The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court cannot assess father's care liability Queen's Bench Division Delegation of visitor's powers is amenable to judicial review Queen's Bench Division Power to the People G-Wiz, Plug It in and Watch It Go Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Wanted: final resting place for an old friend How to Dump Them... And how Not to Glovebox Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sacha Distel Heart throb French singer and entertainer whose projects ranged from pop vocal to jazz guitar and from Bardot to Chicago Sir Julian Ridsdale Conservative MP for Harwich for almost 40 years who was also a notable expert on Japan and the Japanese way of life Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Paula Danziger Fiction writer who turned a dysfunctional childhood into the stuff of many anguished stories for the young Hugh B. Cave Prolific writer of pulp-fiction stories about private eyes, villains, voodoo worshippers and young women in peril To place death notices, acknowledgements Alan Tillier Foreign reporter and European expert who fell in love with Paris Thanksgiving Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time for a shake-up Freedom to choose Double whammy BBC licence fee seen as turn-off by viewers On this Day Nearly twenty years after the famine ravaged Sudan in the 1980s the country faces a renewed humanitarian disaster Paying for Auntie Self-promotion The end of the line Neglecting older views Remove the safety net The Black Watch remain in kilter Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Unfair exchange Expensive rubbish Room for improvement Interrupted bliss Hurrah for BBC radio What's your view? Daily Life July The artist known simply as Carrington had a complex emotional life buttressed by a profound friendship with Lytton Strachey. From Soho, she tells him about a summer in the city Questions Answered Dinner Personal Column Calls to the Bar Changing the Guard Luncheon Court Circular Meeting Election DJM: Nature Notes Forthcoming Marriages The Times Sport Seven months of hell, seven hours of sport Table Tennis Matthew Syed reveals the many perils involved in becoming an event organiser La Russa hones cutting edge for St Louis American Sport Times Test In Sport Today Olympic contenders test their form for Athens Expansion to Europe on hold Champion refuses to be slowed down by a sniffle Motor Racing Scotland set fair for home successes Bowls The Results Service Bowls Today's Fixtures Cricket Equestrianism Football Golf Football Rugby league Other sport Shooting Speedway Tennis Racing Southwell Sandown Park Yesterday's Results Bath Lancashire's sense of honour averts thorny issue Tennis Yarmouth The Wright Track The Times Sports Book Newmarket Folkestone RFU clears Churchill Cup trio Doncaster Ascot Thirsk Picture Gallery Tycoon gets chance to upstage elders in Ascot showpiece Newmarket Chepstow Ferguson ready to take off again with Gatwick England Test Scores Live to your Mobile The Sunday Times West Indies bowling reduced to rubble by 'the builder' First Npower Test Match Yesterday's Scoreboards Full Scoreboard from Lord's How They Stand Strauss finds right Key for a virtuoso partnership Resolute Moss gives Derbyshire the edge Second Division Effortless Ponting puts Yorkshire to the sword Anderson makes quick impact Cook underlines Essex's dominance Ramprakash underlines evergreen talent Frizzell County Championship First Division Elliott and Thomas lift Glamorgan Tour Match Malaysia Lillywhite's legacy given straight-bat treatment by Simons Solanki and Hall expose limitations of Middlesex attack Powerade Show US Yer Medals Thoroughly modern obsessive soldiering on to glory Olympic Games Cattle aiming to pick herself up after Olympic disappointment Canoeing Sarah Potter talks to an athlete who refuses to go quietly into the background Stupples emerges in hunt for second win Volvo ponders Edinburgh stop Sailing Get Fit, Feel Fit Tko-Tone Game plan pays off for Fredericks as she makes up for disappointments Equestrianism Greene back in the fast lane Athletics Lyle turns back clock in early challenge for lead Golf Adobe St Helens improve finances by selling Gleeson Rugby League Tagheuer Armstrong forced to endure spit in show of polish Cycling Tour De France Checa content to shed positive light on his darkest day at Donington Motorcycling Rick Broadbent finds brush with death changed Spaniard's life for the better Stage Result and Leading Positions It's Back Parlour not alone in pay cut after Middlesbrough move Arsenal tempt Flamini away from Marseilles Go West How the Championsworld Series Unfolds League ready to fight transfer window Old Trafford is favoured venue United look west to sharpen their edge Glorious Goodwood Moyes brightens mood at Everton by signing Cahill Experience of Helveg gives Norwich boost The Times Sport Strauss and Key seize control as Lara tosses initiative away Landrover No Place like Home Ferguson issues warning to Athens hopefuls The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim Dirty Fridges are so Yesterday Mr Bloom Has Failed to Notice that These Days, Many Women Know both how to Read a Spreadsheet and how to Clean behind a Fridge Required Reading How I Learnt to Lance... A Lot Cover Story As the New Movie King Arthur Reignites Interest in Medieval Jousting Tournaments Damian Whitworth Dons 15th-Century Armour and Finds that There's Something of the Knight about Him—but Not Much The Ethicist The Times By George, Can She save M&s as Well? Interview Kate Bostock Increased the Market for the George Fashion Range by More than 30 per Cent. Can She Do the Same at M&S? Lesley Ebbetts Reports Health The Verruca Season Tomorrow in body & soul Hrt: Don't Be Afraid Women are Suffering because GPs are Reluctant to Prescribe Hrt, Says Barbara Rowlands Sids Find NB Aspirin Resistance Cancer Test Gym Fix Doctor's Orders Japan's Hidden Shame Reportage After Years of Secrecy, Japan's Widespread Domestic Violence Problem is out in the Open. But in a Culture where Men Assume the Right to Beat their Wives, Change Will Not Happen Fast, Says Leo Lewis The Times Travel Direct The Way we Live now Weekend Dish The British Aren't Called Limeys for Nothing, Says Jill Dupleix Marinated Grilled Tuna with Lime Put on your Beauty Poshmum Postal Climbing Home Forum How Can I Clean my Wax Jacket? Something to Smile about Arts Robert Wyatt is the Surprise Contender for this Year's Mercury Prize. Stephen Dalton Meets a Melancholy Legend of British Music Brian Wilson This Year's Mercury Prize Shortlist is Final Our Critics' Dream Shortlists Explain Yourself Never Had a Chance of a Ghost Caitlin Moran No Ghoulies, Ghosties, or Long-Legged Beasties: The only Things Going Bump on the Nights of I'm Famous—and Frightened 2 were Viewers Dropping off Never Had a Change of a Ghost Caitlin Moran No Ghoulies, Ghosties, or Long-Legged Beasties: The only Things Going Bump on the Nights of I'm Famous—and Frightened 2 were Viewers Dropping off First Night Reviews Hit and Myth Pretty but Vacant Today's Manufactured Pop Stars Look Good but Have No Staying Power, Complains Chris Campling Two Brothers They Might Be Giants Arts Centrecourt Player Interview Matthew Connolly Discovers why Emmanuel Pahud is the Flute's Big Hitter Ticket Offer for Mostly Mozart Jazz Bowie, Big Bands, Rap—django Bates Thinks outside the Box, Says John Bungey Entertainments The Buzz-Ness New Albums The Hives' Broken English Makes Sense to David Sinclair More Albums Lisa Verrico Enjoys Glasgow Thrash and Ibiza-Style Pop Classical CDs Julia Thornton Eye of the Storm Lochrian Ensemble Mark Springer String Quartets Fabio Biondi La Santissima Trinità Francesco Nicolosi Paisiello Piano Concertos The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live BBC World Service Radio 3 Radio 4 Classic FM FM: 100-102 MHz Talksport MW: 1053,1089 kHz Virgin Winning Move Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review Picking up the Pieces Left Paul Hoggart with a Slow-Burning Sense of Outrage at the Treatment of the Wrongly Convicted Robert Brown BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3338 Viewing Guide The Times Dial a phone The Times Developers must satisfy the snob factor if we are truly to fall in love with new-builds Opening Bids Mortgage Makeover Best Buys Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? Northumberland Agents Say This Week Hertfordshire Agents Say Northumberland v Hertfordshire House Price Trends Sale Price as percentage of Asking Price … from the Mortgage Property Database Www.Hometrack.Co.In In Four-Bed Apartment in Marylebone Get in Get out Get Away Bryanston Square: a two-storey converted apartment on a prestigious garden square Out Four-Storey House near Leeds Horsforth: a six-bedroom Victorian detached house with an acre of well-maintained gardens Away Pretty Cottage in Herefordshire Stretton Grandison: two-bedroom Grade II-listed property next door to the village church My Flatmating Game Antonia Senior puts on a smiley face in a quick-fix hunt for someone to share her bills Split Capital St James Homes Lasting Appeal of a Cricket Pad Goodmanors The sound of willow on leather can add value to a property, but the price is likely to be over the boundary, says Patrick Kidd Ten out of Ven Marcus Binney is left breathless by a house that provokes love at first sight The Sound Crew Smartmoves At last, an honest removal firm that boxes clever, says Mary Gold Chaplins London Kingsoak Sth FPDsavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Island Fling Patrick Kidd finds Dubai's brave new World ideal for those seeking global domination The Cruise … Do you have the odd million to spare? Then … Afloat an Apartment on the Residen Sea Live on the Oceanwave To be beside the sea would cost... Caribbean Luxury Barbados Development France Three-Bed Villa near Monaco Private Sales Chelsea-bridgewharf Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Time for Rent and Recreation High prices are deterring new buyers but renting is now cheaper, says Richard Donnell The Times Staying on Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank
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