News from 18/08/2004
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Andrew Robson, Guy Furness, Steven Carr, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Harry Mitchell, Anne Garvey, Grace Bradberry, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Martin Peach, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Blunkett, Ian Winrow, Donald Miller, Philip Howard, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Nigel Tipple, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Eamonn O'gorman, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, David Mowat, Rod Woolf, Donald Hutera, Ralph Blumenau, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Stewart Tendler, Michael Evans and Daniel McGrory, Jenny MacArthur, Allan Gosling, Phil Gordon, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Richard Owen and Philip Webster, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Michelle Braham, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Karen Homer, Neil Henriksen, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Ian Fells, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Patricia Neve, Ian Evans, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Philip Stott, Michael Bridge, Roy Roebuck, Xan Rice, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Dave Nelson, William Horwood, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Simon de Bruxelles and Sean O'Neill, John Goodbody, James Hider and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, Justin McCracken, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, Simon Jenkins, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Laura Peek, Ashling O'Connor, Sam Lister and Sam Coates, Benedict Nightingale, Barry Wigmore, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, F. J. Dukes, Richard Morrison, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Emma Burns, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoThe Times Gang charged with plot to hit UK with 'dirty bomb' Eight in court after officials gave warning of al-Qaeda threat Hammer murder Soldier killed The Times Peugeot The Times One down, eight to go. Chloe survives Boscastle Doctors suffering from an epidemic of stress Picture Gallery Modern doctors just need to be wanted Second Aslef official sacked BA fails to avert threat of strikes Software download 'can cause meltdown' Government calls for reform of a levels What's Important Lib Dems propose school sports revamp Nationwide Colleges have no head for business Shattered village counts the cost Peril increases as climate grows warmer The roar was the sound of a ten-foot wall of water Boy tells of courage of rescuers who plucked him from flood, report Simon de Bruxelles and Sean O'Neill vodafone Devastation ... and a broken thumb New rules to make child drugs safer Strict codes and more research is needed into childrens' reactions to drugs, which can be very different to that experienced by adults, report Sam Lister and Sam Coates AOL broadband Tories vow to grant drivers freedom of the bus lanes Dummies make for the fast lane Years of inertia put lives of youngsters at risk Approval for 24-hour chemists Eight men in court: the charges Walker, 80 saved by rucksack PC's dog death Fortier warning Phone mast veto Twins' funeral Ex-miner charged Fall kills toddler Pigeon ahoy! A Quiet Life The National Deaf Children's Society volkswagen Man killed wife in frenzied hammer attack By a Correspondent: Night hunter 'shot man he mistook for fox' Nimbys should be very welcome FIAT Giant waves pelt Scots with five-ton boulders Boy who won the Olympic Games First gold hero honoured Clamour for counsel by stressed lecturers Insurance PC World Embryo checks found safe for designer babies New bird species discovered by Britons Is a bankrupt brother the secret behind Barclays' passion for privacy and success? Fringe comedian slips up School run cleared of adding to child obesity Saab 93 On your Bike One for the Gipper again Only rock'n'role No happy ending People Dame Stella exposes her past in the murky world of spy fiction Picture Gallery Radio 1 accused of bias to US PS MBNA Red barn murderer finally laid to rest A descendant of the 19th-century killer has reclaimed his remains, reports Michael Horsnell £12m plea to rescue crumbling Cutty Sark The Times Shops call on Bach to put bite on gangs Dying girl named killer by text Just AA sk Race threatened after horse dies St. Joseph's Hospice Embattled Schröder adopts an orphan Sudan Emergency No 10 defends Blair's visit to Berlusconi Alliance Leicester Democracy Takes Shape Bullets and revenge as Afghans prepare for ballot Massacre puts Congo under invasion threat Buthelezi attacks Aids plan Times Online Sharon's housing plan breaches road map Ian MacKinnon Bush glories in Iraqi Olympic presence Queen of the chat show takes front-row seat in jury service Bricksandmortar Rac always there New York steels itself for big anti-war protest Newspapers Support Recycling Nasa's next feat: to catch a falling star Fear stalks streets of Najaf—the city of whispers The Times Offers Direct Basra firefights kill third British soldier in a week General Teaching Council British Red Cross (Reuter): Masai call for land to be returned (Reuters): Typhoon deaths (AP): Chechnya deaths (AP): Trial outcry (Reuters): Gujarat inquiry (Reuters): Traffic jam First Choice The Times Eleven hours of pain in Spain Edinburgh Theatre Edinburgh Concert Proms Edinburgh Dance Edinburgh Comedy Let's sing with one voice: culture is not just for festivals, it's for life Picture Gallery Why isn't your conscience torturing you, Mr Blunkett? Any self-respecting judge would demand that this garbage never darken the door of courtroom again Can't spell, can't even copy a word. Take an A* It is not elitist to insist that children are taught correct English—it's essential Boscastle today, Prescott's concrete Britain tomorrow Philip Stott Picture Gallery Unsettling Development Ceding the moral high ground by taking territory Fistfight Sonata Classical music could lower the crime rate Personal and Political Public figures, private lives and the dilemma for the press Drugs 'mules' Marriage licence The Times New Labour's call to rally faithful Present and future energy supplies Work of Health and Safety Executive Dealing with terror Road and rail travel Painted Nails Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Old Testament's 'fundamentalism' Olympic spirit Shortening the odds The Weather The Times Crossword 22,746 New titles: The Times Crossword Book 8 and The Times … Money The Times Berkeley's biggest investor backs bonuses China to sell power plants Japan snaps up US bonds Chiron bird flu vaccine Lloyds outsourcing row Hurricane costs £7bn Low-cost savings 'will fair' Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day The Times Commodities Motorola signals return of the feel-good factor Market boost for Google Direct Line Black loan forced Telegraph to write off £145m FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Global Business Briefing Need to Know Results in Brief Turkey's credit ratings rise Union warns of Aer strike Air Canada plan approved Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Cantor to spin off 'old-world' broker Abbey bid likely to get Brussels OK in a month Amicus and Unifi merge to create super-union Building a decent incentive Failing to fill the savings gap Deal may be the first step to flotation BT Taking a break with BA Tomkins engineers a return to favour Logica CMG lifted by hope of Portuguese deal Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities British Land has good grounds on which to be optimistic Castings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Gni London Grain Futures Meat & Livestock Commission Turbo Genset Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes UK Ten-Year Gilt Yield Wall Street Rank lines up acquisition The Sunday Times BSkyB in call centre row RealNetworks bites at Apple iTunes Sainsbury's Bank E-Mail Snub Sparks War Luck of the draw remains at a premium On Saturday Yukos Setback Castings hit by soaring material costs The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mops Russia set to postpone sale of $2bn Lukoil stake Dip in US prices lifts hopes of rates rise slowdown City Diary Grasping at Thistle City Diary Sofa, so good City Diary Sinking feeling City Diary Stress balls City Diary Dominic Walsh action Banking & Finance The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Sir David Steel Veteran of the Battle of France who as chairman steered BP in the troubled aftermath of the oil crisis Sir Godfrey Hounsfield Nobel prize-winner whose invention of the X-ray CT scanner revolutionised medical diagnosis Emile Peynaud French oenologist owed a great debt by all wine makers and drinkers Picture Gallery Nature Notes Awards Personal Column Memorial Service Service Luncheon Picture Gallery Church News Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Answers Word Watching News Quiz debate@thetimes. co. uk Think ahead Prize Quiz To Advertise Births Number Crunching Is technological progress dictated by the accountants—and is there a better way? Gloomy prognosis News Quiz Deaths Births, Marriages & Deaths There is an alternative to rule by the bean-counters Comfortably dumb Seizing the day That is not it, at all What's your view? Word Watching Questions Answered The Times Bell hoping to exploit unexpected opportunity Worcester Disclosing charge with no conviction Court of Appeal Steele's spin the key as New Zealand win thriller Gutsy Patel rescues England from oblivion The Wright Track Relegation remains a worry after wash-out Masterful Prior races Sussex to victory York Nottingham Ladbrokes Yesterday's Results York Hamilton Park Sulamani keeps the blue ball rolling Gold Ring can shine under ideal conditions in Ebor William Hill Wind deals blow to British hopes Where They Stand Liquid Dream Team struggling to win medals and friends Britain's medal hopes hit after injury forces withdrawal of Tamarillo Cyclists get wind up at novel velodrome Yesterday's Results from Athens Lack of true test becomes an obstacle for Britons Medals Table Emms fails in women's doubles bid Faulds defeated Britain beaten Romania joy Federer flops Hopes dashed Jones left fuming by reports of injury to Radcliffe The Times Williamson maintains medal hope Kenteris emerges to protest innocence Phelps gains upper hand on Thorpe after relay triumph Pinsent and company draw heart from place in line-up Ferguson told to be more like Matthäus The Results Service Times Test Kerr happy to test Duff after cold shoulder Realistic Bellamy urges Wales to follow Greece's example Cole finally adept at national service Today's Fixtures Eriksson refuses to ditch England old guard Role of underdogs appeals to Sanchez Pools Forecast Carrick top of list as Tottenham eye new signings Pressure building on team principals Motor Racing Sven-Dawson Eriksson primed for place among the greats of comedy How golden summer tarnished for Greece sky Langer in new Ryder Cup hint Saints sign Lyon Vaikona moves Odumbe banned Clark makes bow The Times British spirits boosted as Parry flies to the rescue W Olympics inside Wilkinson's cameo appearance answers crucial questions British Swimmers Missing the Boat in Athens The Times Inside Verbatim Welcome to Costa Del Thames Britons Forsaking Abroad Could Holiday Here and Enjoy All Those Other Factors that Give a Foreign Holiday its Tang After the Deluge Required Reading Lothario, No: But He Cover Story David Blunkett's Affair with a Glamorous Married Woman Has Appalled Some and Astonished Many—but, Says Mary Ann Sieghart, his Friends Know Him as a Sensitive Poetry Lover who Prefers Female Company Path to the Top The Ethicist Randy Cohen The Times A Memo from Torture, Kill A Serial Killer Murdered Eight People in the 1970S Then Disappeared. Now He Has Sent a Series of Chilling Notes to Newspapers—and FBI Profilers Fear He May Be Preparing to Strike Again. Barry Wigmore Reports Are the British Less Knowledgeable than They Used to … The BTK Strangler: I Bind, and 25 Years on, I'm Back Home is the Best Medicine New Ways to Help Patients Stay out of Hospital are Improving their Quality of Life, Says Guy Furness Doctor's Orders Emotional Intelligence Mortality Etc Scared, Scarred and Slurring, how Could I Face the World Anew? Anne Garvey Felt Sheer Terror when her Little Girl Vanished from the Beach Help us, our Child is Missing How to Keep your Child Safer What Does Life Tell us about Love? The Way we Live now A Sizzling Barbecue is within Everyone's Reach, Says Jill Dupleix Barbecued Sardines with Mint and Lemon Courgettes The Rules of Love Shopping but Can't Find Anything to Flatter a Less-Than-Perfect Waistline? It's Time to Call in the Experts, Says Grace Bradberry Sussed in Boots Gran's the Word Nouveau Pauvre Unhappy Camper Home. Forum New Life beyond the Fringe Arts Visual Art at Last, Galleries are Part of the Edinburgh Festival, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Gielgud Theatre To See Scottish Art, Simply Take a Stroll down Dundas … Object Lesson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arts Derwent May Comes Face to Face with the New Catalogue of the National Portrait Gallery Who Should Be in the Gallery? Monarches of the Glens A Rarely Seen Collection of Scottish Landscapes is Good News for London, Says John Russell Taylor First Night Reviews The Times Find a Job? Of Course You Can For Students who Don't Want to Do an Academic Degree, Foundation Courses Offer a Different Route to Employment, Says Emma Burns Courses Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice The Times TV Review Six Feet under Remains Beautifully Filmed, Well Acted and Sharply Scripted, but It Has Become Trickier for us to Care, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3360 The Times One Tel Crème Living à la carte Working Relationship Mourad Mazouz, owner of Sketch restaurant, and his PA, Henya Mekki Multiple Display Advertising Items The mother of all confidence-boosters A real gem of a career Working for a jewellery designer can be fun, funky and fascinating says Michelle Braham Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Crème Enjoy a summery brush with basil Tasting Toe the line to glamour Karen Homer Real-life fashion British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème Conference Call Abbey road to tranquillity The rights stuff FYI Multiple Display Advertising Items
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