News from 10/08/2004
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Andrew Robson, David Bowman, David Adams, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Rosi Lewis, Peter Brass, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Minda Alexander, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Nic Hopkins, Colin Bullen, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Roger Maynard, John Neimer, David Bowyer, Sonia Mehta, Bernard Levin, Antonia Senior, Peter K. Steel, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Michael Soames, Anthony Browne, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Stewart Lee, Helen Tavroges, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Moira Kleissner, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, James Delingpole, Michael Tillotson, Anne Grables, Robert Bruce, Anish Kapoor, E. Rivera, Richard Lloyd Parry, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Jane Juska, Nicholas Wapshott, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Pat Bell, Charles Ross, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Philip Armstrong, Vernon Watney, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent and Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Geoffrey Dean, Mark Souster and Christopher Irvine, Raymond Keene, Laura Peek and Michael Evans, Matthew Pryor, Melinda Tilley, Sean MacAulay, Steve Bird and Adam Fresco, Liz Gill, Lawrence Butler, Jason Mellor and Nick Szczepanik, Clifford Coonan, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Brian Hutchinson, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter and Nicola Woolcock, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Roddy Keenan (Rmt Organiser), David Walsh, Roger Boyes, Darren Hedgley, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Alexandra Blair, Sophie Coulombeau and Oliver Brown, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Ernest Garcia, Mike Mulvihill, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Philip Pryde, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Roger Lewis, Nicholas Mitchell, Mike O'donovan Chief Executive, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, John Sayers assistant executive director of Liverpool City Council, Frank Greaney, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, P Doughton, Tony Fenlon, John Hancox, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, George Caulkin and Gary Jacob, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, David Roberts (Research Director), Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, D. A. Earnshaw, Christopher White, Bernard Adams, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patrick Bow, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Gun squads sent to guard Olympic stars Greeks in secret deal to allow British and US armed protection Index Student decline Governor resigns Index The Times Rebel cleric: I'll fight to last drop of blood Ousted RA chief talks of £800 to fix plug The Times Today Bernard Levin, doyen of columnists, dies at 75 British Red Cross What's Important In the second section The Register Sport Plus The Times Armed police sent to Olympics Man of principle, wit and wisdom Doyen of columnists Mini-cab driver 'in bomb plot' Toucan RA chief talks of £800 to fix plug Summer expected to stay tropical this week Chickenpox floors Fringe's biggest star Childhood virus more dangerious for adults And Yet Alliance Leicester Larkin's lost elegy to dad who mucked him up A hitherto unknown poem plucked from a university's archives perfectly illustrates the poet's greatness, Dalya Alberge writes Literary City Tracker Rate Mortgage Education revolution in our time Analysis Students not as clever as they used to be Lecturers say university degrees are being devalued, report Alexandra Blair, Sophie Coulombeau and Oliver Brown Howard aims to free police from political correctness Cook to woo Muslim voters Channel 4 to show vetoed film Police inquiry Green boost Prisoner death Girl electrocuted Ann Clwyd, PC Alzheimer's study Teenager killed Extradition halted Madeley apology The Penny Back By a Correspondent: BA mislays 7,000 bags in storms Rac Biggs asks court to free him to be with family Rubbish mountain grows in North West Couple's murder is linked to pub shooting case EasyJet.com Six years' jail for footballer who fled from fatal accident Bush's Land war Snow boldly sends his tie into orbit to dazzle viewers from space People Campbell's soup King Kong star, 96, dies Rock star tells Bush 'leave those kids alone' Prudential Ps... Multiple Display Advertising Items The switch and what it means Blair backs five-in-one jab for babies Thetimes Risk of vCJD peaks in teenage years Corruption Big Bangs Scientists fear volcano disaster as checks cut The times Asteroid danger to vanish in 30 years Kilroy-Silk rejects MP bid Boy found dead Daughter dies Quarry scrutiny Scientist barred Saab 93 Ship's log records tale of chains, flogging and mutiny The 244 men and women on board were 'the refuse and sweepings of the Irish jails' Rowers' hero pauses for a pint and plans next adventure Divers Survive Oil and gas fuel the need for alternative Foreign Editor's Briefing Toyota Japanese nuclear plant workers scalded to death Toyota Outback 'killer' cleaned his truck, court told Queen's man in Tasmania quits over 'staff abuse' Chinese nudists are told to take cover Nationwide Chalabi fears for his life as exile resumes Shia rebels kill British soldiers in Basra battle Marines keep up pressure on insurgents in Najaf Scions of Privilege (Reuters): EU troops take over in Kabul (Reuters): FBI protest (AP): Mugabe claim (AP): Mass grave find (AFP): Students clash (AP): Judge shot dead (AP): Ostrich illness (AP): Vertical plunge (AP): Militant held (Reuters): White tiger born Refugees throw dead baby off stricken ship Have you woken up to learning French? Revolt in the East spells trouble for Schröder reforms Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenagers 'killed six for a video game' Montserrat refugees must leave America Observers to monitor US poll Black pair do battle for seat in Senate Proms BBC SO/Belohlãvek Albert Hall/Radio 3 First Choice Edinburgh Comedy Underbelly The Times Take Me Away Edinburgh Theatre a new play from Gerald Murphy; and an insider's view of life in Ramallah When the Bulbul Stopped Singing Traverse Theatre Her bite is worse than her Bart Edinburgh Comedy Nancy Cartwright: My Life as a Ten-Year-Old Boy Assembly Rooms Index Pop Beverley Knight Somerset House, WC2 How I found myself in the wrong century: a brief mystery of time An antidote to the poison of euphemism Bernard Levin wrote for The Times for almost 30 years. Here we print again one of his classic articles—a robust defence of plain speaking I suspect that we die harder, in more fear, than if we learned to contemplate, calmly, the fact of our own death The word on the street is: spoken English reely matters Slang and patois have condemned a generation to hopeless inarticulacy Can't run, can't swim, can't jump. But we can't lose The Times Power Struggle Factionalism will inevitably grow before Iraq's elections The Levin Lexicon A literate, liberal humanist and master of invective Selling Jabs Vital lessons on vaccination programmes remain unlearnt Filling Tory 'safe' seats Labour and the unions The Times US policies and future of UN Fears of possible economic disaster Prescriptions for MS sufferers The divided self Commemorating 1945 a winning number Noise in Pubs Effectiveness of emergency aid Battle of Blenheim Health records The years catch up The Times Crossword 22,739 The Times The Weather Diabetes? Ontheagenda... Halifax mortgages to rise Briefing Grey Global at the double Pub company to float Managers seal Yates sale Woolworths Tesco deal Charts of the Day Charcol Iraq oil shutdown sends price to record Invesco tempers support for challenge on British Energy Live Wire In Business Today Berkeley bonuses under scrutiny Pensions safety net fails thousands of workers The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Citigroup derivatives deal Stop Press Buffett bets against dollar US insurers settle charges 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 Google adds to share issue for Yahoo! Miramax to cut staff by a third High street figures quell fears of fresh rate rise Berkeley plan built on sand Business Commentary Name and shame pension wreckers Sotheby's triples profits on art market revival Chicago GSB BA chief passes with flying colours Morrisons trampled as seller votes with its feet Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Hiscox falls back from high as broker rethinks Smaller Capitalisation Shares Major Indices Commodities Lastminute.com London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Abbey investors can wait until all offers are on the table Tempus Morgan Sindall Gilts investors take profits Bonds Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Lastminute hits 15-month low as ex-director reduces holding Mobiles help KPN double profit C. Hoare & Co. No-Frills versus Full Service Marconi signals improved outlook Short-haul pressures put brakes on BA Industrial crosswinds blow savings plan off the radar Business to Business Budget carriers line up to condemn surcharge The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Make a Wish US rates rise will hurt Bush more than borrowers Economic View Lawyers' dry run City Diary Spanish empire City Diary Picture Gallery Unpromising City Diary Equity Prices The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre Index Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Bernard Levin Journalist whose life of passionate commentary on art and society was distrilled in his 25 years as a Times columnist Bernard Levin, CBE, journalist, was born on August 19, 1928. He died on August 7, 2004, aged 75 Births Dame Rosalinde Hurley Distinguished clinical academic who also applied her legal training and expertise to the demands of medical practice Dame Rosalinde Hurley, DBE, microbiologist and pathologist, was born on December 30, 1929. She died on June 30, 2004, aged 74 Deaths Janet Chisholm Wife of M16's Moscow chief who worked as a go-between to receive military secrets from the Soviet agent Colonel Oleg Penkovsky Janet Chisholm, Cold War agent, was born in India on May 7, 1929, and died on July 27, 2004, aged 75 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lives in Brief Virginia Grey, actress, was born on March 22, 1917. She died on July 31, 2004, aged 87 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Double fault Celebrations and Strife After 300 years of British rule in Gibralter, should Britain concede—or tighten its grip? No information DJM: Nature Notes A cultural gulf No duress Not now, not ever On this Day The Times, August 10, 1867 Hay Fever Prize Quiz News Quiz Bigger questions Don't fight democracy England under Siege Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Is Private Lynndie England a scapegoat for the US military? How high up should the blame travel? Stop the excuses Stop the sulking Silliness and semantics The other America Just a woman What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 10, 1966 Questions Answered Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Church News Personal Column Annual pipers' recital recalls gift of the Silver Chanter Remembering the Italian advance of the 8th Army Military Matters Exhibition of the Gurkha contribution to the Italian Campaign Results Forthcoming Marriages Fellows Election Word Watching News Quiz Index Johnston reaffirms faith in Attraction Racing Bath The Times Sports Book In Sport Today Aggregating unused tax relief Power to amend register Chancery Division Landowner's duty to prevent riparian pollution Queen's Bench Divisional Court Newton Abbot One Cool Cat has eye on cream of sprinting division On the Level Timesonline Kent losers at the gate and on the pitch Totesport League First Division Times Test The Master Tennis Ambitious Sully in no mood to win friends Village People Jefferson continues to make giant strides How They Stand Leicestershire suffer hangover at Lord's Second Division The Times Webber picks apart QPR's ambitions FA board puts internal shake-up on the table Liverpool in state of anxiety over qualifier Blatter blasts Ferguson in Olympics row United's injury list grows as Solskjaer ruled out for season Plans to expand Twenty20 Williams mission Ashby advances Wilson denied Racing Results By a Correspondent: Harrison beats opposition and weather The Results Service Today's Fixtures Determined Robson finally gets his man Football Woodward wants to hear roar of McGeechan again Rugby Union Frustrated Widnes set to miss out on Griffiths Rugby League The Times Team GB And the brand played on for Games greats Gary Jacob on the equipment company combining past and present in its advertising Gardner determined to make most of second chance in life Best of British Gold Prospectors Cast of thousands waits in the wings Ali grateful for British support Irish runner owns up to drug-taking and faces two-year ban Get Fit, Feel Fit Holiday Workout Opening Ceremony by Numbers Howey craving gold standard Americans told how to fly the flag with dignity The Times Marshall's main rival withdraws Confident call Pittman bid Bosnia on way Timesonline Index Real move in after Owen deal hits snag Alfa 147 Liverpool keen to avoid McManaman-style exit Oliver Kay assesses the difficult decision that the Anfield board is faced with over their star striker Summer Spree Couple's 'suicide pact' casts cloud over Games The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Unpardonable Sins of These Women The Suffragettes were Brave, their Anger Righteous, but Many of their Actions were Wrong. We Should Not Seek to Absolve Them now Trying People before Jailing Them? I Sounded like a Wet Blunkett Is Laura's Suffering No More Important than that of an Otter? To the Point Required Reading It's over: All we Ever Cover Story Back on Dry Land after his Transatlantic Rowing Expedition Ended in Disaster Jonathan Gornall Says Being Rescued from near Death is like Being given a Second Chance-And He Intends to Take It The Ethicist The Times Being this Cute is No Bed of Roses The Andrew Billen Interview It's Daunting when You're Adored for Films You Made before You were 20. After All, Mena Suvari is now 25 Heroic Tales in a Spy's Reportage Robert Bruce Had Little Idea what his Father Had Done in the First World War until He Stumbled across Classified Papers, Hidden in a Chest of Drawers, that Revealed the Existence of a Little-Known Allied Spy Network. Alison Roberts Reports Keeping It Clean True Fiction Could Meat Give You Alzheimer's? Health A Book Claims that Prions, the Cause of BSE and its Human Equivalent, Also Cause Alzheimer's. Jerome Burne Reports Age of Enlightenment Lifetime Older and Wiser How Did Two Television Guinea-Pigs Cope with Being "Aged" 50 Years to See how Pensioners Live? Liz Gill Reports Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus The Way we Live now Jill Dupleix Introduces the Ten-Minute TV Dinner Style Kaftans Eight of the Best Assembles an Arsenal for the Intrepid Mozzie-Phobe Men Zap the Evil Flying Killers Competitive, Moi? Nappy Valley Home. Forum Still Got the Old Magic Arts Theatre Illusionist Paul Kieve's Latest Show Adopts Victorian Values. Ian Johns Stares Back in Wonder Something up their Sleeves: Classic Tricks March of Frozen Time Photography the Work of the Alinari Studio is a Splendid Record of an Evolving Art, Says Joanna Pitman Fratelli Alinari: A Photographic Tradition Estorick Collection, N1 Vittorio Knew the Force of Graphically Factual Shots New Readers Should Star Arts Architecture when It Comes to Libraries, David Adjaye Rewrites the Book, Says Tom Dyckhoff It's an Exercise in "Dissolving the Monument", Says Adjaye Reflected Glory Anish Kapoor's Mirror-Like New Sculpture Suggests He Could Be the Henry Moore for the 21st Century, Says John Russell Taylor Anish Kapoor Chicago Millennium Park Entertainments Interview the Man who Changed the Face of the Lso Tells Richard Morrison why It is Time to Go Arts Top Classical Music Jobs Good to Be Bad La Movie Tom Cruise's Stylish Los Angeles Hitman Slays Sean MacAulay First Night Reviews Radio Chris Campling Prison Works and Pays Prisoners are Being given 'Real' Jobs - and They are Being Taxed on their Earnings, Writes Jon Robins Now the Judiciary Can Go Part-Time Go on, Be a Good Sport Behind the Glorious Spectacle of the Olympic Games are... Lawyers, of Course. Alex Wade Reports Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Suits Made to Measure Law American Litigation Lawyers are Becoming Increasingly Creative. Jon Robins Reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Who Needs a Living Will? New Rules Will at Last Give the Seriously Ill a Say in their Medical Treatment, Writes Helen Tavroges Multiple Display Advertising Items But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Technobabble The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies Sport Choice Radio Radio 1 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review It is a Shame that British Programme-Makers Seem to Have Forgotten how to Make Superior Crime Dramas Such as without a Trace, Says Hugo Rifkind BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3353 Viewing Guide The Times One. Tel The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Image of the Week Other Has this summer been a scorcher or torture? Issue of the Week The Weather Index Picture Gallery The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Anthony Browne Management 4 Foreign Ways NHS computers join critical list Information Technology The Issue Explained Charity? Keep the change Management An outsourcer's apprentice 100s of Top Jobs Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Tunnel-Vision Trap The slowest man in Britain Interview Richard Brunstrom is the speed-camera crusader whom journalists could not even catch breaking the 30mph limit. He tells Ben Webster that he is winning the fight Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health 6 New Medical Research Nurses must take on child abuse Health Other Stories we Liked Uniform way to combat MRSA Foreign fear of NHS nukes Index Fancy a Stalinist holiday? Local Matters Culture of claim hits councils How They See us Virtual builders are on their way Housing Social workers go 24/7 Social Care Hero... Not such a fruitful venture Charities ... And Villain Too Much Info Legislation Update Education 8 Web Watch Prize Caption Competitive 'Relegate school league tables' Education Economics is a vital education Lecturing is a last resort Parliamentary Counsel. 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