News from 17/08/2004
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, George A. Musgrave, David Adams, Jamie Johnson, Virginia Falconer, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Peter Fletcher, George Caulkin and Oliver Kay, Robin Hutchinson, Tom Dyckhoff, Bernard Norris, Tony Woodley, Mark Souster, Russell Brand, Richard Hobson, John Goodbody and Laura Peek, Philip Howard, Edward St Aubyn, Hilary Finch, Robin Eveleigh, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Tim Reid and Elaine Monaghan, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Rosemary Morton Jack, Antonia Senior, Anas Altikriti, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Suzanne Simpkin, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Ashling O'Conner, Norman Harris, Stephen O'brien, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Job Bolger, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Norna Hughes, Stephen Farrell, Hazel Oliver, Julian Moore and Brett Israel, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, James Fielding, Anatole Kaletsky, Peter Nichols, Miranda Ingram, Richard Lloyd Parry, Graham Norton, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Lady Hunt-Davis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Der Freischütz, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Raymond Rudaizky, Laura Peek and Joanna Bale, Marc Radley, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Mark McArthur-Christie, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Michael Matthews, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Michael O'Connor, Steve Boggan, Sean O'Neill, Simon de Bruxelles and Ian Evans, Sean MacCaulay, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, George Cairns, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Painswick, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Tony Knifton, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Carolyn Asome, Danny Lee, Tosin Sulaiman, Peter Croft, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Andrea Nicholls, George Caulkin, Michael Smith, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Steph Cook, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Michael Bright, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Anne Bramley, Michael Henderson, Valerie Grove, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Moira Brodie, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe Times Rescuers in battle to save village hit by floods Up to 1,000 people stranded by mudslide Times Soars The Times Greek sprinters face charges The Times Today Lib Dem assault Phone stalker By Times Reporters: New Telegraph owners' link to banned trader Sandals What's Important Property market slowdown spreads from the South Shamed Greek stars may face criminal charges Link to banned trader BA strike threatens holiday misery Navy moored for firefighting duty Egg The Big Chill Blunkett's 'love' asks for privacy Runners arrested UK entry review Tax claim Titanic sale England expects… its duty for a drink and cigarettes End of the line for the phone box? Movies head into the wild blue yonder Exotic locations for filming may be a thing of the past with the latest technology, writes Dalya Alberge Vodafone The screen story The Barclays Dining out the Japanese way—thanks to the Barclay twins and their friends Web Words Mr Five Percent and the copper crash that rocked the world The Times Were false. Mr Tazaki admits that he should have taken … How scandal dogged the minister for decades Tube death inquiry One. Tel Citroën Phone call stalker of 60 women is jailed Father arrested in bride murder hunt Lost Roman capital of 1st century found in Cotswolds Times Online Perils and Pitfalls in a Wild World Prince's villagers turn on Duchy over flats Young travellers set out to mind the gap Three-day courses for would-be globetrotters set you back £445 but they are practical without preaching, reports Sam Coates UN to help map a common world Regae stars may be charged Jewellery stolen Slogan dropped Body identified Older business Olympic viewers Romeo charged Hall rescued Explosive row Defendant freed TV egos clash TSB Insurance Services Limited Lexus Holiday downpour that ended in disaster The day began with tourists visiting a pretty port. Then nature turned ugly Stark Tory hopes People Libel aids needy VW Eyre declares staging of Mary Poppins to be a classic challenge Seven clues to reveal Clark's Lady X Stark Tory hopes Mongolian raiders stole my bicycle Black Circles PS… Olympic sailor charged over fatal car crash Police release man who stabbed intruder Prudential British backpacker 'seen a week after his murder' Mandarins pay price of diplomacy 'Our position is stronger than it has been at any time' Charles Kennedy remains impatient for more Liberal Democrat success but he is wary of being over-ambitious, reports Philip Webster Prescott wades in again - this time to rescue a canoeist Skills classes fail freed offenders French mourn loss of power in European Commission Aquability Israel cooks up trouble for hunger-strikers TV crew waiting for Blairs in Sardinia The attractions of the Villa Certosa include seven swimming pools and an amphitheatre Lyrics by Berlusconi—the Great Seducer Dell (AFP): Ceasefire broken by two deaths (Reuters): Korea threat (AP): Death sentence (Reuters): Maldives reform (AP): Nurse confesses (Reuters): Elephants amok BT Iraq police threaten to kill Najaf journalists By a Correspondent: Worried Sistani wants to return Delegates to plead with Moqtada over holy shrine First direct High drama as Jackson faces California prosecutor in court Thyssen Krupp Accessibility Zeta-Jones trial ruling 70,000 US troops to leave their Cold War bases Balance shifts against GI liberators For 60 years US bases have existed in western Germany, but a once warm friendship is cooling, Roger Boyes writes The Times New NMA Herbal Teas President says recall was a total victory Opponents of Venezuelan leader claim fraud after exit polls showed the reverse, David Adams in Caracas reports Marriage is latest gambit by Fischer Nationwide Edinburgh Comedy Reginald D. Hunter Ben Willbond Pleasance Courtyard First Choice The Times Edinburgh Music Honegger's stylised Joan of Arc oratorio is a fine beginning to the "festival proper Edinburgh Theatre Edinburgh Concert Sad tales of the lovelorn west Edinburgh Theatre Love-Hungry Farmer Private Peaceful Assembly Rooms Edinburgh Theatre The Wild Party Visual Art Making Faces Proms Philharmonia/Dohnànyi Exhibition San Francisco Ballet Moments that changed history: when barbering made a head start Picture Gallery Good luck, kids: there's more to life than A-levels Real confidence means—well, just about the whole of Kipling's If. It is a lot to ask—but you do see it Big Brother isn't watching us - but don't relax Anxiety about data protection diverts the West from the genuine threat Picture Gallery Bashing America comes before the starving On Manoeuvers The American military is going home, but not just yet Flight from Reason New strikes at BA could cripple the airline's recovery Noveau Niche The French laziness movement sounds relaxing, but is it? On Manoeuvres The American military is going home, but not just yet London and regions Politics and economics We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by … The Times Obituaries, Debate and Court & Social Protect pensions from plunderers The Muslim Association of Britain Forcible repatriation to Montserrat British democracy Capable children Fair weather friends Destroying Birds Medical 'miracles' and public debate Church upkeep Olympian efforts Taking leave The Weather The Times Crossword Cholesterol The Times On the Agenda… Google trading imminent Briefing Endowment deadline Electricity price shock Ultraframe tumbles 32% Intelsat takeover agreed Krispy Kreme shares fall Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities OFT refusal on liability cap angers accountants Convenience store deal sparks unease In Business Today U-Turn on Davis's Depot Lord Ashcroft returns to the market The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing EU olive branch on subsidy Stop Press Peugeot facing lawsuit Reinsurer's storm claims 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 Electricity bills to jump another 10% this year Vodafone calls on former rival to head Japan unit Tanker firm cuts credit to Yukos Michael Page sees revival in City staffing Supermarkets take a convenient route Ministers must hear auditors' call Business Editor's Commentary Xerox HSBC ponders a Household sequel Iraq attack adds to jitters over oil Forecast of share price strength boosts WPP Stock Markets P&O rides high on container port prospects Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Economic confidence should build on Page's hard work Tempus Lookers London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Ebookers The Day's Biggest Movers Life funds pull out of gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Legal & General would welcome HBOS offer for Abbey F&c Group up 31% before merger The Times Better state for Coffee Republic Ebookers unfazed by IHG report HSBC considers £630m bid for Japanese lender Business to Business Barclays buys stake in Indian outsourcing Business Equity Prices The Foundation for Conductive Education Global growth slowdown is no pause for concern 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 Guide Dogs Slice of history Truth and Lion Saga continues City Diary Picture Gallery The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Sir David Calcutt Versatile lawyer and arbitrator who recommended the establishment of the Press Complaints Commission Sir David Calcutt, QC lawyer, was born on November 2, 1930. He died on August 11, 2004, aged 73 David Raksin Composer who wrote the melody to Laura, one of the great popular standards of the war years Laura Mehmood Sensitive and adaptable Bollywood comedian and film-maker Mehmood, actor and comedian, was born on September 29, 1932. He died on July 23, 2004, aged 71 Court Circular Buckingham Palace Changing the Guard Forthcoming Marriages Personal Column Latest Wills Hubs to set more regional museums humming The Register Memorial Service Results DJM: Nature Notes Answers Word Watching News Quiz What's It Really about? Why are you watching the Olympics? For the sportsmanship? Or for the perfect bodies? Psalm cxlvii, 10 Prize Quiz Word Watching Births, Marriages & Deaths Births The Gold Medal for Eroticism Goes to… Cover Story The Olympics are a Festival of Perfect, Near-Naked Bodies, and for Many of the Billion Spectators the Erotic Appeal of the Athletics Underlies the Pleasure of Watching Physical Competition, Says Simon Barnes News Quiz Deaths Mr Toad writes No thanks, we're British Difference Engines Life's hard when you hate your partner's car. Or when he hates yours Mrs Toad writes Yes please, we're British Seriously, through Morganatic marriage Is anyone out there? What's your view? To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Questions Answered The Times The Times Million questions follow Spencer to York Racing In Sport Today Heroin sentences too lenient Shares treated as income Court of Appeal York Brighton Yesterday's Results Conditional discharge merits register entry Court of Appeal Nottingham The Times Sports Book Yarmouth Hamilton Park Windsor Tycoon offers sound basis for investment Times Online HSBC World Match Play Championship HSBC Leading Final us PGA Scores Murray gets chance in Davis Cup call-up Tennis Combative Sutton putting the premium on accuracy Golf Race for a Ryder Cup Place Rotherham given Friday sale deadline Rugby Union Broncos cultivate interest of Warriors owner Rugby League Avenue win battle of the Smiths Joy for Richards On the mend Barbarians clash Cook's new date Where They Stand The Times Seeing the Games from another perspective—but it is still an emotional rollercoaster Ainslie finds second wind to fight back and hit front Medals Table Dunlop to miss out with injury Kruse control Haile unlikely Hoy fit after fall Times Online British hopes for a medal end in weightlifting 5 to Watch in Athens Today Official Sports Drink Olympic Games Khan holds no fear in dance past opening test Parry keeps head above water to stave off talk of crisis Divers give Greece first medal Faulds itching to pull the trigger Fukuhara brings youthful ambition to the top table Magical Thorpe allows inner fish to surface Perfect opening day for Funnell Robertson becalmed but Emms digs deep Malaysia Airlines Going beyond expectations The Times Full Final Scoreboard from Old Trafford Rain rescues Yorkshire Totesport League Key's timely return to form wraps up series for England Third Npower Test Match Johnson hits fastest century but Durham escape Frizzell Country Championship How They Stand Hoggard creates sudden impact with his catch for the album At Old Trafford Case for defence suggests flamboyant Arsenal could lose their heads in long run Today's Fixtures Football England World Cup Qualifiers The Results Service Times Test Defoe eager to scale the heights Beckham determined to win over doubters Football The Times Few takers with Dyer available at £8 million Times Online The Times Britain's spirits rise again as champions show their mettle Olympics inside Alfa 147 Picture Gallery England march on as Flintoff has last word Cricket inside The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day A Habit I Could Never Kick True, Soccer is Trivial, Even without the Sexual Goings on. Yet for Those who Follow It, Footy is More than an Interest, It's a Passion What You Get is a Contest of Skill at the Highest Level The Problem, however, is that Most of the Time Most Teams Lose Pretty in Pink Required Reading Where were their Eyes as this Boy Bled, their Ears as He Screamed? Cover Story The Horrific Murder of a 10-Year Old Boy in a Remote South African Village Has Shed New Light on Muti Killings, in Which Human Body Parts are Harvested for Black-Magic Rituals. Steve Boggan Reports The Victim Must Be Alive when Parts are Removed: It Increases the "Power" Sello's Hand was Probably Ordered by Someone Starting a New Business The Ethicist I'm the Boss: Control Freak? I Suppose I Am Book Extract Graham Norton, in the Second Revealing Extract from his Autobiography, Describes how his Chat Show was Almost Too Much for TV Executives—and how He Rejected a £5 Million Offer from the BBC I'm Sure C4 Executives at Times Regretted the Day They Gave Me Such Power My Parents There to Watch Me on my Show was the Coolest Feeling Are the British Less Knowledgeable than They Used to … "Don't Upset your Dad" (Code: "Don't Say You're Gay") The Times Slacker's Interview A French Economist's Guide to Slacking Has Become a Surprise Bestseller. But now She Faces Disciplinary Action, Miranda Ingram Met her The Corporate World Will Look after You if You Toe the Line How to Reach the Top without Working A Better Way to Breathe Health New Systems to Help Olympians to Breathe Well May Benefit Asthma Sufferers. Peta Bee Reports Healthspan Doctor's Orders Sail of the Century Lifetime In 1934,25 School Girls Left on an Unforgettable World Tour. Valerie Grove Reports They were Seen off by the Prime Ministers Son Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Is a Life without Potatoes a Life worth Living, Asks Jill Dupleix Salmon with Warm Potato and Dill Salad Times Online Style Weekend Bags Eight of the Best Ruthlessly Gets Rid of Some Big Names Lurking in his Closet Men Elated after a Culling Spree Nappy Valley Taste of Competition Home. Forum Served on a Bookplate Arts Exhibition the Collaboration between Writers and Such Modernist Giants as Picasso, Matisse, Miro and Braque Speaks Volumes, Says Edward St Aubyn Polite Entertainment Edinburgh Comedy Old-Fashioned Decency Rules for a New Generation of Comics, Says Dominic Maxwell The Times Travel Direct New York's West Arts Architecture It was a Hidden Wilderness in Manhattan. Now an Old Railway May Be Turned into a Park on Stilts, Says Tom Dyckhoff First Night Reviews Win Proms CDs Arts Warner Classics Round the Horns Dartington's Summer School is an Electic as Ever, Says Richard Morrison Yodelling, Drums and Brass Re-Created a Swiss Avalanche Passion Victims La Movie Sean Macaulay Discovers New Life in a Familiar Genre Thursday in Screen Radio Entertainments Television are American Drama Series Really Soaps in Disguise? Ian Johns Gets into a Lather Arts Football Fitness Test Law Ensuring that Clubs Don't Fall into the Wrong Hands is a Challenge, Write Julian Moore and Brett Israel Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Wealth Risk By All Means Keep Fit on the Sports Field, but Beware of Injuring Anyone who Might Sue, Says Danny Lee Zimbabwe Ruins Jan Raath on the Fate of a Judiciary once Renowned in the Commonwealth for its Independence Ten Respected Judges Have Left the Country's Superior Courts in the past Four Years Yes, in your Backyard Can the Government now Ride Roughshod over its Own Planning Inspectors, Asks Norna Hughes Antiques of the Future Robin Eveleigh Meets a Furniture Maker who Knows Exactly what a Barrister's Desk Should Look like Times Online Doctoring All Hours Law Will the European Commission Scrap the 48-Hour Week Opt out, Ask Hazel Oliver The Times When a CV is Crime Fiction Do All Employees Have to Own up to Spent Convictions? Andrea Nicholls Reports Police Station Accredited Blackburn with Darwen The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Dealer: West Vulnerability: Game All Television and Radio Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings Alan Whicker's Strength, like that of All Long Lasting Television Presenters, is that He Makes a Good Travelling Companion, Says Joe Joseph TV Review BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3359 The Times Stairlift The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us Irritant of the Week Other Views Don't misjudge power of the pink public sector Issue of the Week Gay Rights Free Picture Gallery The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Health 4 New Medical Research Private firms bid to play GPs Health Media Monitor Nurses' hours off the agenda Smile your way to health 100s of Top Jobs Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Light Touch Audit Is lottery fund one big gamble? Charities A rate way to make money Regeneration Hero . . . Local healthcare is ailing Communities . . . And Villain Foreign Ways In the Professional Press Education 6 Legislation Update Jobs 7 'Thinking' needs more thought Education Other Stories we Liked Do something constructive How benefactors benefit Deputy Director of Delivery, Cabinet Office, £53,451-£74, … Jobs Agenda English Partnerships Public Sector Education Health Plus The Times Derby Hospitals Public Agenda Jobs Service Over to you. . . Speed cameras are not fine by all of us What Worked for Me Agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Westminster
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