News from 13/08/2004
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Megan Mason, David Adams, Paula Ross, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Tony Johnson, Adam Luck, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Lydia Morgan, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, John Marriott, Michael Binyon, Nic Hopkins, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Bob Stanley, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Izard, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, D. L. Edwards, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Maeve Binchy, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Paul McKenzie, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Peter Nichols, Jon Barnsley, Shirley Bond, Charles Wilson, Helen Rumbelow, Tony Thorn, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tony Fellows, N. C. Russell, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Joe Ruston, Suzy Jagger, Gerard Baker, Andrew Baud, John Westerby, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Roger Maynard and Alan Hamilton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Karen Tiernan, Elaine Monaghan, Elaine Whitesides, Gabriel Rozenberg, Andrew Ringsell, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Mike Trelawney, Philip Webster Political Editor and Anthony Browne, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Jane Feinmann, K. Darley, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tom Cox, Tosin Sulaiman, Robin Kempster, Lindsay Calder, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Nicola Woolcock and Mark Henderson, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Richard Scorer, Ingrid Mansell, S. Forbes, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Jeremy Hart, Philippa Norman, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Amber Rust, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Thorda Abbott-Watt, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Adam Luck and Nick MacAulay, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tim Luckhurst, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Helena De Bertodano, Martin Littlefair, Michael Henderson, J. R. M. MacDonald, Sebastian Smith, Owen Slot, Laura Peek and John Carr, Roger Goodier, Chairman, Lesley R. Wells, Robbie Millen, Michael Bullock, PM, Peter Klinger, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett, Stefanie Marsh and Michael Leidig and Karen Tiernan,
ResumoThe Times Blundering hospitals are 'killing 40,000 patients a year' One in ten treated by NHS falls victim to errors, officials admit Inside Ritual murder Police power fury The Times The Cabinet offer Mandelson refused The Times Today Inside the besieged shrine, I watch as the Mahdi Army prepares for death As American forces mass for a final attack, Stephen Farrell takes shelter alongside al-Sadr's men Greek fails to appear for drug test Jeremy Bowen What's Important The Times Read my lips: how Cherie found new career Lib Dems complain of dirty tricks New Diana death tests Blunkett powerless over Lotto rapist Mayor held in polling inquiry Jessops T&G adds to Labour fears for future Ace detective's lonely battle Couple switch on after 37 years without power A very hot cross bunny Rare species attract new breed of criminal As rare birds fetch up to £40,000 crooks are stealing to order, write Adam Luck and Nick MacAulay Debenhams Dixons 'Epilepsy' turned out to be stress 'Blunders cost our son his twin brother' Spurned drug may be best to fight Parkinson's Elderly men most at risk of hospital error Couple shot by hitmen had escaped before BMW Financial Services Daughter of minister beheaded in 'ritual killing' Tomorrow only in the Times Currys Rickman's roots Picture Gallery Conway concedes to Tory bistro set in the battle of Notting Hill People Sibling success First you saw it ... Picture Gallery Chalabi still has one American friend PS ... British Gas A Class of its Own A world stoking up more killer heat waves Britain may not escape the furnace of global warming, writes Mark Henderson 'We can act now to slow warming' The 15 Wedges Family life suffers as youngsters left to their own devices Alliance Leicester Fear of 5-in-1 jab boosts demand for single vaccines Teachers seek to entice graduates bored at work Fees deter 70,000 students Misery League EU fines farmers £5.7m Joke backfires Drunks targeted Banks to pay up Roads are busier London costlier Against the grain Training for birth TB breakthrough Ratings war Wrong way Search for missing Sandhurst cadet Iraq war veteran driven to suicide Sony Ericsson Shame of driver in Austrian bus crash Halfords Driving down prices Police fury as support staff get wider powers Gangbuster chosen to lead FBI-style unit Bobby on the beat had criminal record Rise in jail violence and drugs Hard worker not wanted in job ad Ing Direct Offer available for a Limited On your marks: Greece hails Olympian effort Homebase Orkney skeleton reveals ritualistic side to Iron Age Islands full of treasures yield their gold once again Don't pay us to see the wonders of Sudan: give your cash to its people By a Correspondent: Timbers from the Mary Rose recovered Church's 'miracle births' to be investigated Motorbike sales up but so are fatalities Citroën Inglorious Twelfth is a good reason to grouse Orthodox role for church as rich Russians flock to Sardinia Magnet Separatist clashes rock South Ossetia as unrest escalates Mayor consigns Brezhnev-era hotel to history Schröder in pilgrimage to father's war grave Barroso names team to fight Eurosceptics Dithering days that fixed Mandelson's future The Prime Minister's reluctance during his darkest hours to lose his confidant to Brussels explains the apparent confusion. Philip Webster reports Anger over De Niro honour Just AA sk Military gamble will test Allawi's leadership Chrysler On the front line with the fighters of al-Sadr Stephen Farrell of The Times has reported from Najaf since Moqtada al-Sadr's al-Mahdi Army began its latest insurrection a week ago. He returned to the Imam Ali shrine yesterday US and Iraqi forces began an assault on the city. This is a diary of his day British soldier dies as fighting spreads Chinese farmers to reap reward for letting girls live British Red Cross MFI UK Limited Afghan police boss is blamed for aid team murders The Village Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Serpent' jailed after murderous reign of terror DNA links Falconio suspect to crime scene The brutal killer at the end of the Hippy Trail Catalogue of Crime Only in the Times Best Blockbuster of the Year! BT Democratic governor resigns saying:'I'm gay' Paralysed boy's bid for gun firm fails Chávez tries to spend his way out of trouble The Times By a Correspondent: Indian troops on alert for floods as Himalayan lake may burst Multiple Display Advertising Items Metrosexual ant recolonises Australia (AF/AFP): Sex-scandal seminary is closed (Reuters): Spanish bombs (Reuters): 23 die in floods (Reuters): Father to son (AFP): Sex union threat First Choice Doris Lessing Emotion in too large a dose Edinburgh Theatre Taking Charlie Killing Paul McCartney Assembly Rooms Proms BBCSSO/Volkov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Comedy Sarah Kendall Pleasance Courtyard Opera Jenufa Glyndebourne Dear Home Secretary, you cannot ban everything you don't like Picture Gallery Which global conspiracy is brainwashing the US? The media elite believes that dark forces are imposig a conscrvative dominated agenda on Americans Relax, it is not a mirage: we really are getting richer Far from being Micawberish, consumers have been acting pretty sensibly We are now experiencing the economist's dream of low inflation and healthy growth Thunderer: Caledonia's dinosaurs have killed Scotland's self-belief Tim Luckhurst Trading up Barroso produces a seemingly useful EU Commission Down under Some 62 miles of ants really is a colony too far Deadly Mistakes In hospitals, to err is human but dangerous Wise choice The Times Damages claims against a rapist Ideals and ideas at Olympic Games Parental concerns on immunisation Uninsured drivers Credit rise Land and Taxes Dealing with terror 'Inefficiency' of lay magistracy The youth vote The years catch up Driven to distraction The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Holidays Chrysler Japanese banks to merge Briefing Squad fights card fraud Growth lift for eurozone Hewlett-Packard hit Alstom raises €1.75bn Breakthrough for Shire Convenience stores deal GUS assures on US rules Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today Abbey weighs up odds of UK deal P&O to sell its Spanish resort for £100m Shell director who was 'tired of lying' given £2.5m payoff Reserves Legacy P&O The Nouveau Reach Reserves Legacy Boodle & Dunthorne The Times Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing DirecTV cuts sale price Stop Press IBM to hire more staff Varco sold to Oilwell 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 R&SA closes the book on 18-month selling spree 'Cooling market' hits Countrywide Hermes plays down loss of two executives Chesnara £4.9m in the red Europe should keep champagne on ice Insurer loses first round in US loan battle Aegon rules out takeovers in UK Yukos oils a special relationship Business Commentary Different dealings weaken Shell group The Gaming Club Expectations for the big picture shore up ITV Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Carphone Warehouse gets improved reception Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities P&O Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates America casts a pall over the luminous Royal & Sun Alliance Tempus Maiden Group The Day's Biggest Movers Heavy appetite for auction Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street American hopes rise as retail sales grow Hewlett-Packard shares slump 13% Wishing Wells of Siberia Vigorous growth for eurozone powers London 2012 Candidate City DKW to set sale value on Yukos subsidiary Oil at 21-year high amid Iraq strife Miner Activities Shire wins entry to US adult hyperactivity market Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Xstrata seeking targets to expand copper operation BOC wins appeal over $132m claim Country colour City Diary Top banks are the new global hooligans Safety first City Diary Buyers may pay to bid for Google Henderson launches magazine group 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 Lions International Football must not score an own goal by kicking the media Paper round Monthly lads' mags hit by new weeklies National Longest Drive Business GT the Facts Glovebox Release on licence no more severe Law Report House of Lords Cap on cruise ship insurance claim after terror attack Court of Appeal Ford GT gives more kicks than Route 66 Court seised of case when proceedings served Chancery Division Investing in the American way Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Leon Golub Artist whose focus on humanity in extremis yielded powerful images of tragic masculinity and war Leon Golub, artist, was born on January 23,1922. He died on August 8,2004, aged 82 Derek Taunt Mathematician and codebreaker at Bletchley Park who helped to unravel the Enigma machine during the Second World War Derek Taunt, mathematician, was born on November 16,1917. He died on July 15,2004, aged 86 Ena Baga Ena Baga, cinema organist, was born on January 15, 1906. She died on July 15, 2004, aged 98 Keith Pallot Unerringly diplomatic Director-General of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Keith Pallot, CB, CMG, Secrelary and Director-General, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, 1975-82, was born on September 25,1918. He died on July 13,2004, aged 85 Lives in Brief Brigadier D. E. "Tiny" Ballantine, OBE, MC, was born on May 5,1919. He died on July 21,2004, aged 85 Edmond Bernus, geographer and anthropologist, was born early in 1920. He died on July 12,2004, aged 75 Births, Marriages & Deaths Emrys Evans Philanthropist whose pride and dedication to Wales compelled him to champion its language and agriculture To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Aggressive tuition Out of line Dope from the Doctor Should we prescribe medicinal cannabis? On this Day August 13, 1980 In 1980 narcotic drugs such as heroin were starting to become increasingly popular. A recent study has found that between one in 50 and one in Brighton, London and Liverpool are injecting drug users Sick or sinister Blasting many, hurting none We still fight them on the beaches No progress Pixelated Pain Recent media reports have drawn a causal link between computer games and real violence. is that fair? Losing touch Crunch the numbers Proper dosage Shocking indictment Fight the good fight What's your view? Daily Life August 13, 1832 The Reform Bill passed, the parliamentary session ends, and MacAulay tells his sisters about a Holland House dinner Questions Answered Email you questions and answers to q&athetimes. co. … Appointment DJM: Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Proms follow along the Silk Road route Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Latest Wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Norse Dancer restores reputation Racing Newcastle Catterick Newmarket Salisbury Yesterday's Results Sandown Park Newbury Folkestone Haydock Park The Wright Track Times Test Chepstow Timesonline Www.uk.malaysiaairlines.com West Indies refuse to crumble after Flintoff unhinges Lara Prickly snob whose life generated little warmth Book Review Third Npower Test Match Hard work continues to pay off for unvarnished Hoggard Full Scoreboard from Old Trafford Drawing the line at this artificial flavouring and cartoon culture At Old Trafford Wood and McGrath make Derbyshire toil Second Division Yesterday's Scoreboards Mushtaq holds key to low-scoring game Thomas takes chance to shine How They Stand Ramprakash turns screw on ailing Lancashire Frizzell County Championship First Division Read and Franks grind on towards promotion Smith and Fulton keep kent on top but weather halts charge Hick and Solanki to the rescue before the storms Aftab makes England pay for slackness Under-19 Test Malaysia Olympic Games The Results Service Baseball Get Fit, Feel Fit Holiday Workout Sky Sports Bowls Naybet signs up to the Tottenham revolution Football Salling McClaren awarded permanent England deal Football Day Five Doubts grow over Beattie's future Today's Fixtures Football Rugby league Other sport Krige determined to prove critics wrong Rugby Union Timesonline Page loses title Tonic on course Multiple Display Advertising Items Smiling Clarke makes good on threat of brilliance Golf US PGA Championship Early Leading Scores Timesonline Blacklock on move to Hull Satisfied Davies weathers the storm Injury puts Griffey out for season Beachill through Top honours Britain's hopes more than castles in the air after Sweetenham revolution Home Hopes Samsung Home Hopes No nonsense for Williamson in bid to win gold Johns relishing uphill battle with toughest competitors Home Hopes Home Hopes Henman to face Novak in opener High hopes Athens will profit Edwards's D-day Chinese rethink Spanish shame Masks retained Timesonline Kenteris doping drama unimaginable for Greeks The Letter of the Law The NatWest Challenge Home Hopes British plans bypass bus dispute Best of British Gold Prospectors The Sunday Times Powerade Montoya's warning for 'crazy' Button over move to Williams Motor Racing Hungarian Grand Prix Greece left in shock after clouds gather over favourite son Athens in Turmoil Stevens sees table turned by local club Snooker Kenterisfacts The Fantasy Game Greeks have history of playing hide and seek Athens in Turmoil Drug agency wants more athletes to blow whistle on cheats The Times Kenteris doubts plunge Greece into shock Olympics inside Sporting Index Last Night's Statement Owen close to Madrid move as Vieira deal hits new snag T2 Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Sound with No Soul or Substance Black Popular Music, Which Has Always Been a Cut above the Rest, is Sacrificing Quality in the Search for Chart Success and a Fast Buck Music Fills the Air, but Not once Did I Hear a Recent R&b Hit The Big Sound Systems Will Find No Time to Play So-Called "Soul" Monsters in the House Required Reading My Army Life: Lonely, Restless and Afraid The General Suspended over Torture and Abuse at Abu Ghraib Prison Talks to Helena De Bertodano about Being a Woman in the Army, Meeting Saddam—and how She Feels She Has Been Made a Scapegoat The Ethicist The Times Emission Reportage What, Me, a Father? For Jonathan Izard, Being a Sperm Donor was out of the Question-At First. But He Had No Idea of what was to Happen next My Lover Agreed to Lend Me out for Those Crucial Sessions Are the British Less Knowledgeable than They Used to … The Times Travel Direct Heavy Metal Danger Health Is Thiomersal Linked to Autism, Asks Jane Feinmann A Quicker, Slicker Way to …Lock an Artery and Prevent a Stroke Thiomersal Use Every Parent's Fear Viewpoint As a BBC Documentary Exposes Breaches of Regulations and Ill-Treatment of Children in Some Private Nurseries, Carol Midgley Describes the Mental Anguish of Placing your Baby in Someone Else's Care If the Childminder is a Sadist There are No Witnesses It was the Worst Form of Torture The Way we Live now Weekend Dish It's True, Men are the New Chocaholics, Says Jill Dupleix Bitter Chocolate Tart with Bailey's Bitter Chocolate Tart with Bailey's Timesonline His Other Love Lifestyle My Husband is Giving Me the Silent Treatment thanks to a Porsche 911, Says Lindsay Calder Six of the Best: The World's Most Desirable Sports Cars Cool in the Country Poshmum Home. Forum The Finest War Paint in the West Fashion What Makes the Games Truly Great? Arts Television the Olympic Build-Up Makes It Quite Clear: Britain Has Got to Win Some Golds if We're Going to Stay Tuned to Sports that are No Longer Even Staged in the Buff, Declares Caitlin Moran We Don't Want No Bronze for Hopping. We Want the 100 Metres Season Three Dvd Collection First Night Reviews Five Anthems for Champions Music and Sport Make Uneasy Bedfellows when It Comes to the Harmony of Nations, Says Bob Stanley The Ultimate Olympics Jukebox The Ultimate Olympics Jukebox Entertainments On the Leading Edge Arts Conductor Kwamé Ryan Relishes Edinburgh's Opening Concert, He Tells Robert Dawson Scott Brian McMaster Has Been Trying to Get Ryan for Years One Man Has Turned Music at the Edinburgh Festival Classical CDs Arts Geoff Brown Wows to Birtwistle Ensemble Modern Theseus Game Marc-Andre Hamelin Lves/Barber Parlphone Shot to Pieces The Prodigy's Liam Howlett Has thought Long and Hard and Produced a Turkey, Says David Sinclair The Prodigy Aiways Outmunbered, never Outunned (XL) More Albums Lisa Verrico Warms to Melodic Duo Miracle Mile Stories We Could Tell (MeMe) The Features Exhibit a (Temptation) The Egg Forwards (Bar De Lune) The Features Exhibit a (Temptation) The Egg Forwards (Bar De Lune) 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 The Spirit of Open-Minded Scientific Inquiry in Channel 4's Cheating at Athens: Is It worth It? Makes Robbie Millen Wish for More Free Thinking BBC One Variations Televisionandradio Index T2 Crossword No 3356 Viewing Guide The Times Casier living Bricks Mortar Opening Is this the year of the slug? New evidence suggests the market is following their trail Mortgage Makeover Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? This Week: Leeds Agents Say: Sheffield Agents Say: Leeds v Sheffield Regency-Style House in Putney Getingetoutgetaway Beaufort Close, Sw15: a well-maintained semi-detached property with large garden Out Cottage in Northamptonshire Woolaston: a Grade Ii listed three-bedroom house within a conservation area Away Riverside House in Devon Totnes: two-bedroom whitewashed terraced house in the centre of a market town Norman Wisdom Overseas Jon Barnsley lost his head when he saw an advert for a château in a region he had never visited. He moved in four months later The only appropriate furniture we have is a baby grand piano Channel Hoppers Foreignfield Crest Nicholson Gumtree of Knowledge New to London? Getting your life sorted is just a mouse-click away, says Megan Mason Roomservice Renterbeware The Edge Diss Connected Tom Cox extols the virtues of a town that commuters left behind The health foot to kebab shop ratio is healthier than it was Now, Previewing, the Crescent Set within Holwood's … Disscomfort Taylor Woodrow Mown Alone At last, a shortcut to the perfect lawn, says Damian Barr Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kitchencabinet Thegreatindoors Don't buy gadgets that cut tomatoes into rose shapes Voyage round my Table Bestselling author Maeve Binchy celebrates the joy of kitchens, which seduce friends, family and buyers alike A great kitchen will somehow ensure a great marriage Magazine London Large Detached House Kitchens to Diefor Pine, steel or marble can be found in ... Wimbledon, Sw20: a five-bedroom house with huge garden and lots of parking space Hampshire 18th-Century Cottage Abbotts Ann: a Grade II listed part-hatched house with barn-style extension Suffolk Historic Country House Wingfield: former college featured in Simon Jenkins's book England's Thousand Best Houses Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lure of a Commercial Break Investors are being tempted by higher returns on business premises, says Susan Emmett Buying a home is still cheaper than buying an office block The Times Offers Direct Salespitch Firmideas Multiple Display Advertising Items St James
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