News from 04/08/2004
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David Hodgkinson, Andrew Robson, Charles Scanlan, Steve Bird and Tosin Sulaiman, David N. Hallett, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Linda Polman, DJM, Chris Ward, Zahid Hussain, Ray Hoppkrofft, Sarah Potter, Graeme Fleming, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, David Wilson, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Rose Mainwaring-Burton, John Goodbody and Laura Peek, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Prockter, Robin Lindsay, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Sharon Maxwell Magnus, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Michael Evans, and Tim Reid, Anna Miller, Andrew Norfolk, Louise Parkes, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Sheila Reiter, Chairman, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Carl Mortished, Ingrid Mansell and David Charter, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jeremy Waters, Terry Jacques, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Patrick Forman, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Ogden, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory, Sarah Vine, John O'byrne, Lisa Armstrong, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Elaine Monaghan, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Samuel, M. M. Ahsan, Director-General, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Paul Ingram, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, John Russell Taylor, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Liz Gill, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, T. M. Amery, Director, Ivo Scepanovic, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Bass, Caroline Phillips (Director), Adam Fresco, John Allison, Gerard Baker US Editor, Nick Szczepanik, Robin Pepper, Andrew Yeh, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Matt Dickinson and Ashling O'Connor, Frank Davis, Philippa Norman, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Stephen Vince, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Judith Fiennes, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Jill Parkin, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Elizabeth Buchan, Paul Connolly, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Joe Bolger, Grainne Gilmore,
ResumoThe Times 'Crazy' oil price casts shadow over economy Stalker faces jail Feud murder link Democracy call The Times Peugeot Royal Academy ordered to come clean over fraud claims The Times Today Now Lynndie England faces humiliation 13 held in terror raids on British homes The Times US seeks to block EU moves for 'green tax' on air travel Rising costs fail to take shine off feel-good Britain Sudan troops call by Tories 'puts EU staff at risk' Tory 'locked out' What's Important Economic Optimism Toucan 'Crazy' oil price to hit pumps Iraq focus at Lib Dem conference Forget the pills Kidnap complaint Mothers' boys Druid reprieved Stalkers to the Stars Commuters stranded as storms bring floods and traffic gridlock Wasp sting kills father Obsessed fan faces jail after stalking violin star for decade A 56-year-old man who believed he had a relationship with the multi-millionaire musician Vanessa Mae broke a court order not to go near her. Nicola Woolcock reports Freestyle Victims hunted by four degrees of danger 'Years old' intelligence still shows new threat, say allies If You Think You Know Sky Think Again When it comes to terror, Democrats prefer to change the subject A1-Qaeda computer whizzkid with a flawless English accent New breed of terrorist educated, organised and close to the West Irish Worker Shot Liberty's torch dimmed Saab 95 'Scapegoat' to answer Abu Ghraib accusations Times Catalogue of Crime How great her artlessness Lexus Methuen writes new chapter for lovers of Politico's intrigue Eviction from the House Spielberg delay People PS... Evangelist held for homophobic loudhailer rant £3m backhander that could win Olympic Games for your country Green Flag Jenkins confident of retrial success Pit strike feud may lie behind crossbow killing Bitter dispute that set miner against miner intel inside Tory pledge on speed cameras Nurse abuse Sparkling drink Cancer test Caroline Spicer Vectra Modernist houses to be allowed in rural areas Super-jails plan to keep offenders near their home Proposals for huge regional prisons would mean new buildings at a cost of £500m, reports Richard Ford Sarin gas 'is to blame for Gulf War Syndrome' Boy, 5, fatally crushed on holiday isle Diplomat says sex claim was blackmail plot Don't go near wanted father-of-bride, say police as groom tells of murder anguish Builder stabbed lover's husband as he broke in AOL broadband Child's Play Shopping trolleys to tame tantrums By a Correspondent: Fascination with fire kills boy, 5 and sister By a Correspondent: Stereo and TV ban for nuisance neighbour Toyota Parents urged to run wild with their children Toyota Rachel died of heroin overdose—and alone Drink-drive football veteran could face jail Charles opens his doors to public On Commission Ing Direct Through a glass darkly in the 'Berlaymonster' Fireworks on the Rock spark Spanish anger Pope aims to restore faith in sport Barroso has to pick the aces from his deck of 25 Anthony Browne reports on the intense lobbying to secure key posts in the new Commission headed by Portuguese Rac always there Star Reborn Israeli driver 'used British diplomatic bags in £750,000 swindle' Renault Megane Iraq elections in disarray over expatriate votes Pakistan rules out sending security troops Convention hot air fails to lift Kerry in polls Just AA sk British envoy calls for full democracy in Hong Kong The Times Boy of 10 survives raid for body parts (AFP): Paraguay fire: 6 are charged (AFP): Food aid needed (AFP): Buried alive (AFP): Mercury rising (AFP): Hippos off hook First Choice The Times Old flames that refuse to die out Theatre The Night Season Cottesloe Theatre Release the Beat Arcola Theatre, E8 Dance Magic of the Dance Richmond Theatre Theatre Ballroom Touring Proms BBCSO/Tan Dun Albert Hall/Radio 3 Remember our fathers: a generation that fought and died without complaint Welcome to the new job, doctor. Are you awake? You might think they would embrace a cut in working hours. Astonishingly, they do not When the aid circus arrives, the suffering increases Food, money and shelter can all be weapons in the hands of terrorists Picture Gallery Rejoice! The Gypsies have moved in next door Ross Clark Picture Gallery Blotted Landscape The Royal Academy is making an exhibition of itself Happy Days A poll that might make the Bank of England nervous High and Flighty Aviation must pay to pollute, or pollute less Electing the PM The Times Islamic colleges in Britain Company and share holder interests Inefficiency off courts at every level Labour and unions Overhe ated buses Old Etonian: Today's Young Men Call-centre hang-ups STDs,'safe sex' and self-control Cahill's reprieve Fantasy football On-message The Weather The Times Crossword New titles: The Times Crossword Book 7 and The Times … Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts The Times Nationwide The Times Business Bank set to raise rates Briefing Woodrow sees slowdown Polygon 'was bondholder' Gilbertson's £27m job Electric car sparks Toyota Halliburton to pay $7.5m WH Smith credit deal Phone rate 'scam' review Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today Longer life adds £20bn to bill for pensions Warning for builders to fix workers' tax errors Chief in line for $34m payout if he sells Grey Global agency Prudential fails to find buyer for Egg Direct Line FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Astra Zeneca under attack Stop Press SEC investigates Wachovia Pfizer takes web action 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 Rates set to rise despite high street slowdown OPT wins breakthrough wave farm deal in Spain Taylor Woodrow sees demand fall Oil price no reason to raise interest BT Unsold Egg looks good in Pru's nest Oil price no reason to raise interest A scary rise in the cost of living A scary rise in the cost of living Recovery in eurozone at risk, says IMF BOC falls on fears of semiconductor slowdown Larger Capitalisation Shares Takeover talk boosts Singer & Friedlander 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 Looks like the drugs could be working at last for GSK Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts rise as rate fears ease Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes UK Ten-Year Gilt Yield Wall Street Hedges trim RBS as profits fail to beat forecasts Enron Funds 'Not Necessary' Court fees threat to firms offering credit indiscriminately The Times Ex-Radio Authority executives share £392,000 loyalty bonus Lara Croft's suitors get in line Extra Costs of Com Faces Only a Games—but we are picking up the tab for Greece Times Online Moss Bros stake rises £3m in one week vodafone Opponent of BE rescue deal 'was a bondholder' The Times Unit Trust Information Service Brewer not had its fill of pubs Ryanair profits soar but bumpy ride lies ahead British Heart Foundation S&n to cut more jobs in move to save £60m Balancing act City Diary Eclectic chair City Diary Motherload City Diary Banking & Finance MOPS The Times the Register Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? Tiziano Terzani Legendary Italian journalist and traveller who reported from Saigon after the fall of the city and from China under Communism Tiziano Terzani, journalist, was born on September 14, 1938. He died of cancer on July 28, 2004, aged 65 Michio Morishima Forthright economist who wrote prophetically about modern Japan's development from the vantage of a professorship at the LSE Michio Morishima, economist, was born on July 18, 1923. He died on July 13, 2004, aged 80 Births, Marriages & Deaths James Harle American expert on the art of the East who became steward of the Indian collection at the Ashmolean Museum James Harle, historian of Indian art, was born on April 5, 1920. He died on June 27, 2004, aged 84 Lives in Brief Nick Rossiter Programme maker whose painterly eye and love of words brought arts and cultural programmes to vivid life on television Nick Rossiter was born on July 17, 1961. He died of heart failure on July 23, 2004, aged 43 The Ebbing Flow Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Our rivers, particularly the sensitive chalk streams, are suffering from low volumes and pollution. What should be done to reverse this? Pay for the future Nature Notes Boats to blame On this Day Fire on Yarmouth Pier—£10,000 Hall Destroyed Prize Quiz News Quiz In denial Soggy reasoning Profits and loss Spread the cost Get people involved Not our doing Meters needed Choked What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Arms and the men he sang—but were Archilochos's subjects real? Multiple Display Advertising Items Early Millais acquired for peerless national collection Forthcoming Marriages Changing the Guard Baptism Answers University News The Times Sport Brighton renewal is reason to be beside the seaside Racing Brighton In Sport Today Mark lacked distinctiveness Second action was justified Court of Appeal The Times Sports Book Commissioners do not decide valuations Chancery Division Lessons must be learnt to improve apprentice system Racing The Times Newcastle Imperious Jefferson makes Warne pay for false wisdom Frizzell County Championship Second Division Glamorgan falter despite quality of Elliott century Yesterday's Results Maddy's resurgence thwarted after rain sweeps in Totesport League Second Division Yesterday's Scoreboards Surrey finally see the light as Clinton storms to prominence Smith opens his account with show of strength Frizzell County Championship First Division Combative Agarkar proves Hutton right Women's Cricket Times Test Minor Counties Flintoff is let off the leash for Edgbaston showpiece Cricketer Cup By Our Sports Staff: Portsmouth plan double swoop for Carrick and Yorke Powerade Soho squares need to take leaf from Eriksson's book United play waiting game with Forlán 'It is vital that the successor to Palios is independent. It is vital that he has the appetite for a fight' The Results Service Pools Forecast The Times Whitcombe frustrated as waiting game goes on Today's Fixtures Baron tops the list for leading role for Lord's Rugby Union Get Fit, Feel Fit Summer Six-Pack Talk to your GP before embarking on a new exercise … Skelton relieved to have Arko fit again Equestrianism Streak is over for Federer Adamson to quit Harrison banned Henry outplayed Davies thirteenth Williams dispute Justine on track Day Three The Times Sport Retirement of Scholes adds to England woe National Service Eriksson's future as head coach hanging on lawyer's report to FA landcover Arsenal and Real 'agree £23m deal for Vieira' The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim Attention All Englishmen: Grow up If You are Still a Child Yourself, how Can You Take Responsibility for your Children? You Could Start by Emulating the French At the Age of 30 Many Men Have yet to Leave Home A Dog is Available 24/7, and You Don't Have to Make an Appointment Give us a Break... Required Reading Smells Good - but Cover Story In the Second Extract from his New Book, the Eminent Consultant and Noted Philosopher Professor Raymond Tallis Argues that Alternative Treatments Such as Aromatherapy Have No Basis in Science Alternative Medicine Offers the Promise of Personal Significance Remember the MMR Jab Tomorrow Alder Hey—the Lasting Damage of a Scandal … The Ethicist The Times Emotional Intelligence Mortality ETC I Went Demented: "Get Me out, " I Wailed 12 Years after an Abortion, Anna Miller Still Finds Friends Unwilling to Discuss her Secret Torment Quickly I Did the Arithmetic. He or She Would Be 11 by now I Couldn't Even Tell my Mother I'd Not Known my Mother Had Anti-Abortion Views What Does Life Tell us about Love? Love ETC The Way we Live now For a Stylish Dinner, Catch the Orient Express, Says Jill Dupleix Chilled Beetroot Soup with Crème Fraiche Plan now (Yes, now) for Winter Fashion Now is the Time to Shop for All the Essentials of your Winter Wardrobe. And It's only August, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Nouveau Pauvre Bag Lady Home. Forum Summer Arts for the Family It's the Great Summer Cry: Where Shall we Take the Children and what Shall we Do with Them. Well, Here's the Answer: The Times Guide to a Season of Arts that Everyone Can Enjoy The Perfect Summer Treat? Homeric Myth in the Open Air Entertainments A Venus Steals the Show Arts Visual Art Titian's Restored Venus Anadyomene Stands out in an Exhibition of Venetian Art, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Age of Titian Royal Scottish Academy Building, Edinburgh This Bathing Bella Donna is an Icon of Venice Footbinding Protest Badge Object Lesson The Times Feast your Eyes Lyons Teashops, Eager to Cast off Wartime Gloom, Asked Artists to Design Posters for their Cafes. John Russell Taylor Has a Taste Tea and a Slice of Art Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne They are Very English, Rather Genteel, Just like the Teashops First Night Reviews Education Why the Red Card Rules Education David Elleray's Career as a Football Referee Gave Him Plenty of Insight into Teaching, Says Liz Gill Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review The Television Schedules Have Gone on Holiday, Leaving Itv1's Disappointing New Realty Show the Block as the only Thing New on Offer to Sarah Vine BBC One Variations Televisionandradio Index T2 Crossword No 3348 Viewing Guide The Times MEDesign Ltd Crème Pioneers and perfect partners Working Relationship Penny Newman, chief executive of Cafédirect (right), and her personal assistant, Ruth Hampson crone corkill The older PAs who are retiring but not workshy Do you want to work until you are 70, asks Rosalind Renshaw Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Finger food feast Tasting British Airways Baubles with a touch of class Karen Homer Real-life fashion Less PowerPoint, more powerful points The childcare conundrum Looking after children during the summer holidays is often tricky-but if your child has a disability, finding care can become a nightmare, says Sharon Maxwell Magnus Multiple Display Advertising Items New lease of life for Woodlands Solving the rights riddle FYI Multiple Display Advertising Items
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