News from 03/08/2004
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Nina Large, Andrew Robson, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Michael Evans and Christine Seib, Paul D. Smith, Sam Lister, Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Trevor Bettany, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Alexandra Frean, Tom Dyckhoff, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Malcolm Pheasey, K. Patrick, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jax Blunt, James Bone, Olave D. G. Wade, Nic Hopkins, Michael Davison, Gabrielle Starkey, Gerard Daly, Sam Marlowe, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Simon Ostrovsky, Francis Rentoul, Michael Evans, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, Professor Raymond Tallis, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Hastie, Gary Jacob, John Street, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Christine Buckley and David Charter, Robin Young, Robin Fry, Charles Davis, Brendan Keeley, Andrew Cooper, James Delingpole, Alan Kay, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, Julian Corner, Ian Fraser, MP; Sidney Bolsom, Mayor of St Pancras; Noel-Buxton; J. B. Priestley; Josiah Stamp, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Ogden, James Hider and Stephen Farrell, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Stephen Joseph, Deborah Barrass, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, David Rowan, John Westerby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Barbara Young Chief Executive, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Tony Kerpel, Stuart Miles, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Campling, Nigel Hawkes and Renata Jezierska, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, John F. Donaldson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Alured Darlington Veja and Co Solicitors, Ashling O'Connor and Gary Jacob, Veronica Cowan, Mark Ogden and George Caulkin, David Hill, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Danny Lee, Peter Ryder (Solicitor), Ian Johns, Pat Cahill, Jennai Cox, Maureen Paton, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Ian Buruma, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Hennigan, Philip Pangalos, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Sheelagh Patterson, Helen Willan, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Andrew Crawford, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robbie Millen, Conal Gregory, Jane Cunningham, Sarah Makepeace, Joe Bolger, Eric Chard, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times Svengate is a potent mix of sex, lies and spin—only one man can sort it out Daniel Finkelstein looks at the lessons to be learnt from the shenanigans at the FA Terror threat to London uncovered in al-Qaeda raid Jenkins bailed Envoy's warning Fire toll rises The Times Tory voters expect election defeat Index BD What's Important Kennedy is most popular party leader Howard may be snared by Labour poll trap One man can pull the FA out of its spin Voters can pick the winners, even if they don't back them First Alternative Bosses say TUC is steeped in ideology of 1970s Websites that May Spell Danger Ologists and therapists flourishing as Britain preens itself northern rock Fatal dangers of alternative 'cancer cures' on the web Britain's only professor of complementary medicine is urging government intervention on websites offering treatments that have no scientific evidence to back them up. Sam Lister, Health Correspondent, report Cancer Cons? Roadblocks, metal detectors and raw nerves at capitalism's 'high-value target' Intelligent Finance Terror plot adds to pressure on Bush US intelligence agencies face a shake-up after plans for attacks on financial bodies are uncovered, reports Tim Reid Confessions of a computer expert gave US vital clues Data Dangers Attack anxiety spreads across City of London Hunt for father as newlywed daughter shot dead By a Correspondent: Footballer fled after fatal crash Lecturer's suicide after Ecstasy tragedy Citroën Sion Jenkins is bailed after six years in jail Judge lets travellers stay put despite planning breaches Saab 95 Rio aims to pip Apple to MP3 sales The almost unavailable iPod mini finally faces a serious challenger, writes Stuart Miles Bait for anglers to accept sea licence is more fish Out of office PS ... By a Correspondent: Princess's blank cheque stolen Take note and vote Queen Mother's lost wedding book goes back to Glamis Castle People Prudential Archbishop puts his new parishioners first Victory for neighbours plagued by the screamers of Alton Towers Panasonic By a Correspondent: Bustard back for shock therapy Bus driver killed girl passenger who refused sex Saudi diplomat to be sent home Holyrood building finally open Mother's plea Manager stole Salesman jailed Murder arrest Police suicide Give it a break Whale alert Brothers reunited Correction From Siberia to Kensington Palace kitchen secrets revealed AAsk Skoda Envoy warms of anti-Semitism rise in Britain Aquability Flu in pregnancy raises risk of schizophrenia Man-made virus targets brain cancer The Acid Test Acid rain turns into an unlikely ally in the battle against global warming Low mineral levels linked to childhood wheezing HSA Ministers 'must act to halt the rise of TB' Sudan Army calls UN Darfur plea a declaration of war Seven relatives die in Japanese knife rampage ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Girl of 14 abused by coach to tennis stars March of Champions Summer Savings The Times Grief and anger after Paraguay store blaze North Korean floods threaten starvation Fischer in asylum dilemma Informers killed in hospital (AFP): Suspects held (AFP): Mob murders (AFP): Day of mourning (AP): K2 climber 'dead' (AP): Moroccans freed (Reuters): Poll disputed (AP): Cancer girl dies (AP): Leaders meet (AFP): Keep going shell Faith Rooted in History Jesuit choice of woman to lead school is hailed as 'revolution' The lazy way to be brought to book Religious leaders unite to condemn Iraq church blasts Nationwide Spain finds mass grave of civil war dead Roma march in witness to a forgotten Holocaust BT Bolsheviks revolt over Putin aid cuts Serial summer breaks leave Italians glum in holiday hot spots Athens lines up in middle lane Tattoo (Reuters): EU inquiry into illegal football aid (AFP): Gibraltar snub (AP): Croats released (AFP): Hallyday wins First Choice The Times Pimm's and tattoos in harmony Pop Cambridge Folk Festival Cherry Hinton, Cambridge Theatre Calculus New End, NW3 Proms The Veil of the Temple/War Requiem Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Attempts on Her Life BAC, SW11 Pop Pere Ubu/Spiritualized Festival Hall Do we need new laws to control opinion polls? Don't vote for it Driven by history and hate: Islam's holy warriors Infidels are less than human, more like vermin, and to be destroyed. This is what is termed Occidentalism Gibraltar, the rock on which England was built Comment Tomorrow's celebrations mark the beginning of the modern state Thunderer: Stop your sneering, sisters, John Paul is on our side The Times The Expectations Game The public are less politically excitable than pundits Revival of the Fittest Some familiar and fabulous species come home again In Extra Time Comment The FA's failings are a lesson for institutional Britain Legal aid changes Commemorating 1945 The Times High Court's new ruling on decisions of life and death Sentences of Jamaican drug couriers Rubbish cars Benefit of clergy St Pancras Slums Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Cinema snoopers Notting Hill set's 'safe' Tory seats Driver distractions Parris's scandals Off-message The Weather The Times Crossword 22,733 MBNA Europe The Times On the Agenda Goldman set to buy QMH Briefing Yukos given reprieve NYSE lifts electronic trade Dixons redundancy pay Rigel shares surge Bets off for children P&G profit tops $1bn Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Index OFT ruling enrages the Big Four Bailout deadline failure hits Euro Disney HSBC not ruling out Abbey bid Best industrial growth for decade Equitable's past executives face regulatory fines Mortgages for Business FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Boeing chief goes at 70 Stop Press GE buys into Hyundai unit Alitalia restructuring plan 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 Goldman Sachs poised to buy QMH for £544m WH Smith reduces pension deficit The Times Next under fire over incentives HBOS ready to ruffle feathers OFT caps off Big Four fears Hazards of Next's new bonus scheme HSBC Scottish & Newcastle sells £76m slice of loan book Banks boosted by prospect of Abbey bid battle Larger Capitalisation Shares Warner Chilcott rises on American court win 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 Shareholders can bank on the worldwide expansion of HSBC Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Oil price rise hits gilt gains Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street abbey HSBC surprises analysts with record profits Hsbc's Shopping Basket Inchacape motors forward 34% in the half year ABN Amro's fortunes rise on back of economic recovery Yukos given reprieve on cash debt Setback for Astra in battle on heart treatment Brandes shifts up a gear in VW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAA hits £159m as terminal gets set to take off The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Wildlife for All Trust When the lights went out in Xinjiang Canary singing City Diary Creative writing Business Equity Prices Times Online The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Edward B. Lewis Geneticist whose work showed how the human embryo develops and gave warning of the risks of even low doses of radiation Michael Cullis Diplomat who gained broad expertise in the byways of the Foreign Office Gordon Smyth Trainer who won the 1966 Derby with Charlottown Births Pearl Anniversaries Deaths Margo McLennan Actress whose career took her from panto on ice at Wembley in the Fifties to the gritty Australian jail soap Prisoner: Cell Block H Births Joan Morgan Leading lady of the silent screen who, with the advent of the talkies, turned herself into a playwright, scriptwriter and novelist To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lives Remembered Thanksgiving Services Fun and freedom So many possibilities Nature Notes Peerless Education Dumbing down (From Our Own Correspondent): On this Day The Times, August 3, 1900 Attempted Assassination of the Shah Prize Quiz News Quiz School makes children The opposite of school debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The manacles of choice No learning, no support Attempted Assassination of the Shah No need to be horrified Leave it to the experts Overwhelming alternatives What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 3, 1953 From his latest, remote home, at Dollarton in British Columbia, where he was at work on October Ferry to Gabriola, Malcolm Lowry tells his editor, Albert Erskine, about progress being interrupted by problems with a leg in plaster Questions Answered Legal News Results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charting a course to safer sailing Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Thanksgiving Service Premium Bonds Answers Word Watching Word Watching Marriages Sport Marshall relishes chance to finish off Henry Bowls In Sport Today Acquiring freehold as lessor Law Report Court of Appeal Ackerman plans on making changes to defy logic Olympics Whitcombe waits on Athens triathlon decision Appeal available only on law Court of Appeal Relevance of family link Court of Appeal Times Online Rusedski continues run of form Aldama impresses Davies nears line Singh holds on Cornish signs Mantell flies out Serena struggle Ripon Yesterday's Results Newton Abbot Windsor The Times Carlisle Catterick Brighton The Wright Track Doubters warm to the prospect of a summer season Shamardal shrugs off wobbles to confirm quality Series Averages The Times Summer Averages Giles proves he is no one's mug By Our Sports Staff: Lee returns for one-day series Batty prepared to play support role for England's star turn First Division Frizzell County Championship Second Division The Week Ahead Second Division Stupples in need of someone to manage her success The Times Donald puts himself into contention for Cup slot Golf Race for a Ryder Cup Place No bitterness as Tetley's considers calling time on backing Rugby League England target next generation with new academy Rugby Union The Times Supporters' groups demand role Rix happy to be getting an Oxford education Index Why the game still needs the FA FA in Turmoil Times Online Forget results, just bring your high morals and the job is yours Matthew Syed trawls through a list of candidates and finds problems galore Chadwick signs for West Ham Robson not the retiring type as he plans for life after Newcastle The Results Service Times Test Vieira bidding to start at £18m Today's Fixtures Chelsea seek to give US more food for thought Football Get Fit, Feel Fit Summer Six-Pack Ferguson welcomes back Saha and Van Nistelrooy Links Moore on Blackburn wanted list after injury to Reid Day Two The Times Sport FA to call on knight in shining armour Inside Lexus Beckham drops Marks & Spencer to go back to basics Best for Football Football It's Back The book that broke the mould On Monday the Game The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Let's Play Conspiracy Theories Journalists' Desire to Be the next Woodward and Bernstein is Producing More So-Called Scandals of Less and Less Importance Kennedy's Death is now like a Ghoulish Episode of Inspector Morse Even Posh Restaurants Add a Straw into the Concoction The Joy of Secs Required Reading He Abused our Child but I Took Him Back Anne Shocked Friends when She Let her Husband Return to the Family Home after He Indecently Assaulted their Daughter. Here She Explains her Decision. Interview by Carol Midgley, Feature Writer of the Year "I Didn't Want what Happened to Be a Defining Point in our Lives" "Had I Not Been Arrested and Dealt with this, I Would Have Raped her" The Ethicist "I Actually Do Trust Him" Healthspan How to Have a Brainwave Are You a Eureka Thinker, we Asked Yesterday. Leading Brainboxes Tell Robbie Millen how to Get Big Ideas Everyone Can Learn to Ski, so why Not Learn Improved Thinking Too? It's Much Easier to Watch Big Brother than Come up with Something New How Patient Power In a First Extract from his New Book the Eminent Consultant and Noted Philosopher Professor Raymond Tallis Argues that Consumerism in Health is Undermining Respect for Doctors and Causing Disillusion in the Profession Doctors Have Long Encouraged Patients to Consult Other Patients The Times Medicine under Threat Innovation? You Can Trust us, We're Doctors The Times In Praise of Lifetime Norman Douglas Hutchinson Hopes that his Book about his Favourite Muse—his Wife—will Dispel Stereotypes about Age. Interview by Maureen Paton "Women Get More Beautiful as They Get Older" Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Even Pasta Can Become a Fine Weather Friend, Says Jill Dupleix Hot and Cold Summer Pasta Times Online Clutch Bags Style Eight of the Best: If your Really Must Sunbathe, Then Slap on the SPF, Advises James Delingpole Phew, what a Skin Scorcher Sun Tips Nappy Valley in the Swim Home Forum Death and the Maidens Photography Women's Images of War Reveal their Rage at Injustice and Loss, Says Joanna Pitman Striking Accord An Orchestra is Helping to Combat Ancient Enmities. Nina Large Reports Entertainments A Local Architecture the Coin Street Development in London Has Become a Model of Resident Power, Says Tom Dyckhoff Index Let's Twist Again La Movie the Latest from the Director of the Sixth Sense and Signs Goes Several Trick Endings Too Far, Says Sean MacAulay Radio Kiss of Death for a Career? Pillow Talk Can Be Dangerous for a Company. Does an Employer Have the Right to Know about a Romance between Colleagues, Asks Trevor Bettany Own Goals MPA Hell in Paradise Law An Overseas Break Can Turn into a Nightmare if You are Accused of a Crime. Danny Lee Reports Party Principles Who is to Blame if Things Go Awry at Outdoor Concerts, Asks Veronica Cowan Muddy Waters on eBAY Website Auctions Can Be Risky-For Pedlars of Fake Goods and for Bargain Hunters, Says Robin Fry Credit Cards Cover You for Online Fraud, but Not for Counterfeit Items Picture Gallery A Rod to Spare Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hidden Treasure Money Left in Long-Forgotten Bank Accounts or Pensions Can Be Traced. Conal Gregory Investigates Multiple Display Advertising Items But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test MTV Music Generator 3, Ps2; £39.99 Game Technobabble The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Index Bad Girls is a Gala Pie of Tacky Schlock, Which Bears only a Passing and Incidental Relationship to Prison Life, Says Paul Hoggart TV Review BBC One Variations Viewing Guide Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword Companion Stairlifts The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Does faith have a prayer in today's public sector? Issue of the Week Religion Index Working Mums The Week in Numbers Good Practice Brain Gain Public Opinion There is a lot going on in transport policy right now—but it is still too urban and pro-car Seen in Hansard Big Blunkett is watching you Management The Issue Explained Protection of Vulnerable Adults Are you having a salmon day? No more heroes any more Index Course Watch Jargon Decoder Basic help is a fight to the deaf Interview After securing more television choice for the hard of hearing, the chief executive of the RNID tells Alexandra Frean how he will improve access to community equipment "At the moment we have multiple assessments for everything. We need a more holistic approach" Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health New Medical Research Ethics man endangers patients Health Other Stories we Liked Private way to ward off MRSA No retiring for tired nurses Index Sexy art can revive a flagging inner city Regeneration How They See us Councils cash in on house boom Housing It's war on the front line Social Care Hero ... Charity begins at homepage Charities ... And Villain Foreign Ways Legislation Update Education Webwatch Jobs 'College' can be a dirty word Education Prize Caption Competition Parents revolt on big class act Children in care are failed Index Language Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Over to you ... 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