News from 05/08/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Richard Hollingham, Mark Souster, Catherine Phlip, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Michael Llewellyn Smith, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Andrew Coll, Joe Corre, Carol Midgley, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, David Tipping, Sheila Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, John Dawson, Jeremy Whittle, Russell Kempson and Gary Jacob, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Joe Dilger (Executive Vice-President), Louise Parkes, Russell Rowley, Executive Director, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Simon Ostrovsky, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Professor Raymond Tallis, Tom Bawden, Renata Jezierska, Debra Craine, Geoffrey M. Beresford Hartwell, Zahid Hussain, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, D. M. E. Evans, Jonathan Gornall, Rodney Legg, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, David Eimer, Ian Craft, Stewart Tendler, Lewis Smith and Russell Jenkins, Anselm Kuhn, Peter Nichols, Ron Lewis, J. H. Dolman, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Ogden, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Melanie Plummer, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Tessa Boo, Sarah Vine, Carol Weston, John Westerby, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alison Bartle (Publisher), Josephine Fairley, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Loraine Brown, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robin Ash, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Roger Maynard and Nicola Woolcock, Susan Kelly, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, Michael Leidig and Stefanie Marsh, John Carr, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, James B. MacAlpine, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, N. F. Parker, George Caulkin, Sylvia M. MacPherson, Jonathan Clark, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Tony Dawe, Peter Minihan, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Peter Gold, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Daniel Rosenthal, Michael Evans and Jill Sherman, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, James Christopher, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Joe Bolger, Geoff Thompson,
ResumoThe Times A1-Qaeda's 'British chief' is seized in police raids Heathrow attack plot foiled after tip-off from Pakistan IVF mix-up award Rock celebration Crevasse rescue The Times Exterminate the Daleks? You must be joking The Times Today Henri Cartier-Bresson, a life in black and white 11,000 troops called up to cover nationwide fire strike Beaches Family Resorts News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus The Times 11,000 troops called up for fire strike Why a deal on this dispute has proved elusive 'Terror chief' seized The outspoken civil servant talks again Neighbours urged to join forces in fight against yobs AAsk Children aged 12 may get free condoms Thousands of fish die as storms flush raw sewage into Thames Turn up for work and bag a prize Mother wins $1m for IVF mix-up but may lose son Sony 'They don't accept me as my son's mother and that hurts' Alliance Leicester The Powers that Be - and what David Blunkett Has Done with Them US breakthrough spurred arrests in Britain Police say their hand was forced over timing of raids, Stewart Tendler, Lewis Smith and Russell Jenkins report Relax powers against terror suspects, committee urges Britons tell of US camp abuse How UK can hold foreign suspects Asian race hate victim cleared of sword attack Courts trace 700 fine defaulters NEC Corporation PC World Climber saves wife who fell into icy crevasse Son begs murder suspect to surrender Windsors go missing BMW Is this a Dacre I see before me, promoting theatrical blasphemy? People Musical chairs in Soho Square Cook's tour of Pimlico PS Girl rejected by Oxford back to study medicine Lorry driver fined £1,000 for killing family in M1 collision Tories vow to cut North's green belt Parents fly out to help search for backpacker By a Correspondent: Missing baby couple freed after apology Wife killed in chainsaw accident Statue replica Handler guilty Second killing Hartlepool four Visas off menu Ant killer death Plea for donors Island of bats Out with a bang Magnet By a Correspondent: Japan and Korea top reliable car list as German makes fall short Advance Screenings Today How Does your Car Rate? Alcolock is blow for drink drivers Ben Webster, checking out the dashboard safety device, finds that one too many gets him nowhere Dogs, Cats, Children and Balloons Fake 'sold' signs bring fine for estate agent By a Correspondent: Customer guide to railways is way off track A Worthy Contender for the Best Blockbuster of the … Salmon spawns rainbow trout Dinosaur bird really could fly, fossil scan shows NHS patients want more say in their treatment Vision for hospital By a Correspondent: Pregnant (male) seahorse provides rare sight 3W Only in the Saturday Times Dixons Picture Gallery False negative results are a real danger Athletes in Athens need wind assistance Olympic workers strike over bonus pay demands Doubt cast on private health screening bathrooms4sale.com first direct Hospitals tailor made for old age British Red Cross Sony Ericsson Anti-China protests leave mark on tattoo Coal strike TV show may have led to murder Rover Monumental Courage: Survivors' Stories 90 years on, veterans can still take the heat Four survivors of the First World War remember the fallen on its 90th anniversary, Alan Hamilton writes Should Gibraltar be returned to Spain? Strategic outpost that no government would share - or hand back Rover The Rock parties to mark 300 years of British rule Tories tell Spain:'face facts on Gibraltar' Vauxhall King of Laughter's final black joke - his hidden life as Nazi camp guard Mandelson's gleaming new home from home Romany MEP: end misery of my people This town ain't big enough for the both of us Accusations of gatecrashing flew as Bush and Kerry crossed paths in the town of Davenport, reports Tim Reid Ferry captain admits lying about medication ING Direct Democrats' dual message for rich and poor is twice as risky evesham Technology Only in the Saturday Times The Times Unlimited 512k Broadband Sun goes down on Riviera as holiday hotspot Empty deckchairs are a common sight everywhere from Nice to Marseilles, discovers Adam Sage in Juan-les-Pins Picture Gallery Keep off our beaches or we'll shoot, Georgia warns Russians Price Gap Do you have a favourite holiday hotspot Times Online Renault Boy soldiers who were born into war yearn for lost innocence Anthony Loyd, in Parwan province, talks to the fighters who are working towards a life that leaves behind their brutal past 'Those sounds. The fighting. The fires. I miss it. … Picture Gallery The Times By Our Foreign Staff: And they say British lawyers' court dress is daft Sudanese protest to keep foreign troops out Ministry of Monkeys takes over in Delhi Two sets of hostages are freed (AP): Quake panic (Reuters): Saudi elections (AP): Hunt for killer (AFP): Orang-utan ban First Choice The Times This rain falls mainly on the plain Theatre Singin' in the Rain Sadler's Wells Theatre Shimmer Traverse, Edinburgh Pop Groove Armada Bristol Canons Marsh Proms BBC PO/Sinaisky; Freiburg Baroque Albert Hall/Radio 3 Concert Britten Violin Competition Barbican No smiles for the cameras that turn the obedient into law-breakers Alas for the green lobby, nothing is sustainable John Prescott has turned out to be a splendid chap The Deputy Prime Minister has proved himself indispensable to Tony Blair Picture Gallery Thunderer: Sign up Private Lynndie for Big Brother Mick Hume The Times Great Survivors Homage is due to the veterans of the First World War Push the Envelope 1st-class ideas for improving a range of services Terror Endures Cynicism about alerts is both fashionable and foolish Diplomatic immunity Hope in humility The Times The World Bank as terror target Gibraltar's disputed sovereignty Council tax 'is unfair and unjust' Badger culling Speed cameras Hadrian's Wall Daphne Moore Summer leaves early Long, last weeks of war in 1945 Irony of ironies Measure for measure The years catch up The Weather The Times Crossword 22,735 The Times tiny.com The Times Business BSkyB shares fall by 19% Briefing US growth hopes boosted Oil prices slip back Crédit Suisse owns up Broker sells £42m of Egg FirstGroup strike appeal Accountancy concession Fresh attack on OFT Charts of the Day Public pensions need extra £50bn Quarter point rate rise is enough says panel Sweet victory for Brazil's farmers Soft Landing? Jump in house prices sets stage for higher loan costs dial a phone Need to Know The Times Consumer Goods Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Technology Drugmaker to pay $150m Stop Press Inquiry into software firm Polish oil company denial Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead BSkyB plan for growth prunes share price Gravitas Picture Gallery Supply knocks louder than rates Baptism of fire for James Murdoch BSkyB Investment Deloitte partner gets £2.9m Pension plea to minister British Energy duty to shareholders Misco NTL targets 4m subscribers as it hits 3m mark Sage loses more flavour as competition bites Larger Capitalisation Shares Ennstone ignores opposition over Johnston bid 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 London Metal Exchange Standard Chartered looks a costly way into emerging markets Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Traders await rate decision Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Standard targets Chinese stake The Times Picture Gallery From Top of the World To Trailing the Pack UFJ faces revolt over merger veto Trading places City Diary Curry flavour City Diary CSFB told to improve as 'errors' cost Suisse Investment bank hit by turmoil at the top Analysis Cazenove sells £42m Egg holding The Times Santander slowed by Abbey's 'ancient systems' Morgan Crucible puts dividend on back burner Proof of damage not necessary in misfeasance claim Law Report Court of Appeal Aviva boss gives downbeat view Picture Gallery Asian market attracts new focus No-frills rival dents Virgin Blue profits in Australia Arbitration for solicitors' dispute with commission Chancery Division Morgan Crucible puts dividend on back burner British Airways passenger numbers increase by 8.3% Bellway on track for record year as home sales rise 'Analysts remain sceptical about housebuilders because … Takeover revs up Pendragon Boss urged to step in at strike-hit FirstGroup The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Wildlife for All Trust Verdict close on efforts to help businesses survive Minerva lays foundations for swift sale Business Equity Prices biE Interim Executive Airline Network Set sail for breakaway excitement Three nights at the Isle of Wight from £105, or a week on the Côte d'Azur at £142. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Property of the month The house in the sun with a stream on tap The Times the Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Henri Cartier-Bresson Legendary French photographer who evolved the concept of 'the decisive moment' and helped to found the Magnum agency Henri Cartier-Bresson, photographer, was born on August 22, 1908. He died on August 2, 2004, aged 95 Births, Marriages & Deaths Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Joel Dean Businessman who challenged the bland supermarket experience and helped to revolutionise grocery shopping in America Joel Dean, businessman, was born on December 14, 1930. He died of a staphylococcal infection on May 25, 2004, aged 73 Carmine De Sapio Powerbroker who was the last boss of Tammany Hall, which controlled Democratic politics in New York for eight decades Carmine De Sapio, New York political boss, was born on December 8, 1908. He died in on July 27, 2004, aged 95 Lives Remembered Memorial Services In Memoriam Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices No escaping the cycle The damage is done Both are guilty Nature Notes The Sins of the Father Forgiveness is civilised Not unusual On this Day The Times, August 5, 1974 Terrorists' Bomb Kills 12 on Italian Train Prize Quiz News Quiz The child can't say Picture Gallery He Abused our Child but I Took Him Back Cover Story 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 Terrorists' Bomb Kills 12 on Italian Train Picture Gallery The wrong side to take Correct and commendable An insult to men Recognition and treatment Trouble to come Damnation What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 5, 1938 The diplomat, MP, essayist, historian and gardener Harold Nicolson stays at Somerset Maugham's villa in France, and tells his wife, Vita Sackville-West, about an evening which begins with meditative reading of history, then takes a contemporary turn Questions Answered Court Circular Appointments Election Friendly Societies The Times Exhaustive exhibition announces Rock festival Times Newspapers Public Notices Forthcoming Marriages Personal Column Sport Monson graduates with honours in man's world Sailing Frustrated Davies left to rue costly errors Racing Chepstow Cantor spreadfair Yarmouth Brighton Mercury Catering Maiden Stakes Motor Rallying Märtin's prospects blurred by crash Rusedski recovers for victory Williams beaten Cheetham flying Final warm-up Guisset in talks Alec Stewart, trainer of Mtoto and Mutamam, dies at 49 Yesterday's Results Brighton Newcastle Pontefract Kempton Park Yarmouth Folkestone Winning run puts Sanders within reach of first title Haydock Park Testing days loom as Jones aims for fast lane Diary Extra push needed to get over finish line Countdown to Athens Ashling O'Connor on the benefits and drawbacks of lottery funding for athletes Hawes cornering the market to be man on the spot for Britain Canyor Maw takes massive gamble by backing Swallow Edwards waiting for verdict on positive test Van Commenee's quest for leading role backed by Coe Millar given two-year ban for drugs offence Cycling The Times Dominant Smith registers double victory Equestrianism White gloves are on for races to set before the King Olympic Games 1896 The first Olympics of the modern era were held in Athens, 108 years ago. In the first of two extracts from his new book, Michael Llewellyn Smith describes the unfolding drama Harrison backtracking over Skelton Challenge Boxing Briton nets tennis double Times Online Hollioake to concentrate on day job Essex exploit pitch to take command Second Division Sussex left in a sweat by Walker and Khan Frizzell County Championship First Division Somerset press on despite Jones burst Middlesex struggle to overcome absence of key men Women take the lead in Twenty20 international Totesport League Frost has last word after Bears are rocked by Louw Totesport League ECB prepare to negotiate television contract Yesterday's Scoreboards Times Test How They Stand Glasson left shell-shocked after turn of fortune Bowls Widnes frustrated by Matterson's change of heart Rugby League Attraction of Ryder Cup keeping Poulter on course Golf The Results Service Today's Fixtures Argentina on menu for Lions before tour Rugby Union The Sunday Times Keeping an eye on suited and booted By Our Sports Staff: Portsmouth still hopeful of clinching Carrick deal Everton infighting could lead to Rooney's departure Paint the corridors pink—it's time for culture change at Soho Square To Geoff Thompson, the Football Association Dear geoff Cantor spreadfair Get Fit, Feel Fit Summer Six-Pack Newcastle braced to battle for N'Zogbia Cullip's loyalty card still paying dividends for Brighton Nick Szczepanik meets the captain who was happy to be talked out of a career move by his team-mates Spending in decline as transfer market slows down Day Four By Our Sports Staff: Jewell in sparkling mood as Thome signs Fulham risk wrath of Fifa over unpaid Saha fee Smith has Arsenal in sights as he prepares for first big win The Times Sport Eriksson likely to escape with rap on the knuckles Ralli Art Judgment Day Football inside Wenger holds key as Vieira's departure faces another delay Times Standard & Poor's Manheim Auctions Witan Jardine Reed Technology MPA Metropolitan Police Authority Saxton Bampfylde Hever Times Boxwood The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim But the Greatest of These is Hope Downshifting is Becoming More Common in our Society, but the Archbishop of York's Self-Demotion is an Inspiration to us All What a Perfect Way to Live Christianity, as Opposed to Teaching It You Have to Let Very Small Children Win - and They Love It Picture Gallery Look Who's Stalking Required Reading How my Multicultural Cover Story New Yorker Michele Kirsch Imagined that Life for her Family on a London Council Estate Would Be a Perfect Example of Community Spirit. Then Junk and Urine in her Garden, Threats from Neighbours and a Drug-Related Killing outside her Front Door Forced her to Question her Liberal Values On Bad Days the Woman Upstairs was out for Blood, Usually Mine She Saw the Detective Leave my House and Hissed "White Vampire" Dream Went Sour We Opened the Door and the Pit Bull was Just Sitting There, Growling The Ethicist A Great Estate? Cover Story A Man of Influence, if Not Affluence The Andrew Billen Interview J. K. Galbraith, who First Identified the Affluent Society, Says the Corporate Community and Not Individuals now Wield True Economic Power When Grief Turned Book Extract In a Third Extract from his Book the Eminent Consultant and Philosopher Professor Raymond Tallis Says the Alder Hey Hospital Organs "Scandal" was neither Illegal or Unethical and that Over-Reaction by Parents, Politicians and the Media Has Caused Lasting Damage to Health Care and Medical Research There is Nothing Ghoulish about Collections of Organs and Slides Anger, like Grief, Does Not Have a Statute of Limitation Cover-Up Into Grievance Tomorrow Strokes: Why 3,500 People Died Needlessly The Way we Live now Just Take a Deep Breath and Add Plenty of Garlic, Says Jill Dupleix I Mostly Wear Flamboyant Clothes by Mum Getting Personal I Mostly Wear Flamboyant Clothes by Mum Lust Hearth Goddess Rich Pickings Home Forum The Times Rough Seas and Toast Atlantic Report At 500 Miles from their Target, Jonathan Gornall and the Crew Dream of Food Treats and Home Health The Cocaine Battle Lines Cocaine May Have a Glamorous Image, but the Toll on the Body is Dramatic, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Drug to Make You Clot-Free It Goes like a Bomb Science Hydrogen Power Helped to Take Man to the Moon—but Will It Get You to the Mall? Richard Hollingham Visits a Secret California Location to Test-Drive the Latest Eco-Car "It's Hard Not to Oversell the Technology" Hydrogen Has to Be Cheap and Convenient Briefing BSE to Order The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review Would like to Meet and when I'm 64 Gave the Viewer an Insight into what It is like to Be Young at Heart, if a Little Wrinkled on the outside, Says Sarah Vine BBC One Variations Television and Radio Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622194 Viewing Guide The Times TGA Screen Man's Best Fiend The Times Mad about the Droid Screen New Releases James Christopher Sees Machines Go from Handy Labour-Saving Devices to Armageddon More Releases Ian Johns on Mamet's Power Screen & Heard WD The War of the Worlds Screen Cover Story are Robots Good Guys or Bad Hats? Hollywood Can't Seem to Decide, Says Sean MacAulay Asimov was Fed up with Seeing Mad Scientists Running Amok A&B First Night Picture houses www.spiderman2.co.uk New DVDs Cine Side of the Street Screen David Mamet Has Turned his Attentions to the Seamy Side of US Politics. David Eimer Met Him Fahrenheit 9/11 Infernal Affairs II Win a Vip Package to the Edinburgh International Film … Godfather's Footsteps The Latest in a Cops'n'triads Trilogy Recalls Coppola's Classic Mafia Moments, Says Daniel Rosenthal It is Not about Plots. It's about Characters and how They Change The Last Victory Entertainments Arts A New Documentary Set during Siena's Palio Lays Bare Ancient Rivalries, Says Sheila Johnston
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