News from 26/08/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, Robert Cole, Laura Peek and Andrew Norfolk, Andrew Pierce, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Ed Whitworth, Simon Barnes, Neil Inkley, Mark Frary, Richard Hobson, Hamish H. Carlton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Bob Stanley, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ivan James, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jack Malvern, Mike Pflanz, Jenny Davey and Tom Bawden, Jill Dupleix, Richard Hobson and Norman Harris, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent and Ingrid Mansell, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Bridget Outtrim, Jenny MacArthur, Simon Harding, Anatole Kaletsky, Peter Nichols, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, John Valdimir Price, Ian Tritton, Sara Lawrence, Ian MacKinnon, Officer B.E.F, J. M. Romer, Roger Parkes, Tonbridge, Richard Cuthbertson, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory, Simon Midgley, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, John Midgley, T. S. Mann, Stephen McKay, Edward Craven, Desmond McNamara, Bromley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sean Macaulay, Michael Evans, Andrew Pierce and Xan Rice, Simon de Bruxelles, Alice Olins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, D. K. Whitaker, Bishop Monkton, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Dominic Kennedy and David Charter, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Sohail Rasul, New Malden, Philip August, Andrew Severn, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jessica Berry, Jonathan Clayton, Giles Whittell, Judith R. Walker, Reg Kemp, Dominic Maxwell, D. R. Bishop, Cambridge, Andrew Wills, Esher, Sophie Kirkham, Hilary Bradt, Chalfont St Peter, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tom Baidwin, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Allan Chapman, Philippa Norman, Graham Searjeant, Ted Hailey, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Richard J. H. Johnston, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Tim Lawson-Cruttenden, Bill Edgar, Alan Hamilton and Gillian Harris, Tony Halpin, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Margaret Davies, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, James Goldman, Abdul Jaleel,
ResumoThe Times Thatcher held over 'coup' plot Former premier's son protests innocence as he faces 15 years in prison Picture Gallery Gunners' record The Times 'Bribery and fraud rife' in postal vote Ringside seats at last for boy wonder's parents The Times Today Schrijver Systeem UK Ltd. By Our Foreign Staff: Divided Shias set for bloody clash in Najaf What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online The Times Goodbye Jimmy—and hail Bonny Lad 'Bribery and fraud rife' in post ballot RAF bombers to support Nato in Afghanistan Civil servants caught surfing child porn Singapore Airlines Eight appear on terror charges Three held for people smuggling Golf club wins Life for fraudster Impeachment bid RNLI feet appeal At last! The non-slip towel designed to wrap up your modesty Farming goes on the run from Dartmoor Agricultural work at jails in England and Wales is making way for more modern skills, says Simon de Bruxelles Inmates beware a pig of a job Farming by Numbers Oil-rich land has known only worst of mankind How African 'coup was hatched in drawing room of London mansion' Old Etonian faces death after failure of alleged plot backed by British investors, reports Daniel McGrory Named and Framed? The son and heir who made Iron Lady unbend Thatcher held over 'coup' plot Dixons Arrested, then robbed: Sir Mark's awful day The Times Rover Heinz cans its fat soup for a healthy variety Chaplains fired from top school in fees inquiry Briton killed for $500,000 insurance AA PC World Attack by rapist put on mixed sex ward Mobile phone signal clue in murder hunt Out to stand up and be counted among the boys Vauxhall Heard the one about the women who makes them laugh? Punchlines Clwyd takes stray under her wing PS. . . Richer Sounds Marksandspencer Morgan enters, stage Left, to brave life in political Crossfire People Only in the Saturday Times Currys Women told to face up to ugly truth of alcohol Child asthma linked to chemicals in home Times Online Non-GM produced milk wins approval Former Royal organist jailed for sex abuse Brite Smile Mitsubishi Motors Gamekeeper poisoned protected birds of prey BA bosses told to work during crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items Are you sure you want to go away for the weekend? Summer fun right on your doorstep Driven to distraction by the best and worst cars in the world Magnet Blade Runner at cutting edge of transport Tories get into deep water on angling Saab 95 Howard attacks 'crazy' political correctness Picture Gallery Fight to save seat for gay candidate Multiple Display Advertising Items When the French want a pop star, they choose a 56-year-old British woman It's all the fault of a Belgian rocker Charities fear drugs appeal of dope opera Murder charge remand Plastic magnet Rare book theft Double drowning Swan snatched British Gas Boys are narrowing the gender gap Gcse Subject by Subject Your Complete Guide to how Pupils Fared The Times Troubled past 300 years of bloodshed scar relations with Chechnya Laura Ashley Pilot sent out 'hijack' signal just before two Russian aircraft crashed, killing 89 people Terriorists may have struck on the eve of Chechnya presidential elections, reports Jeremy Page in Moscow Suzuki As Najaf's rebellion falters, a new race for control begins The insurgency is coming to an end, Stephen Farrell reports from the shrine of Imam Ali Picture Gallery Bush lawyer resigns over Kerry war slur Oxfam WHSmith Iraq prison abuse was authorised, says report Only in the Saturday Times Millets A Parisian pageant to celebrate la liberté Revellers defy rain to mark the 60th anniversary of the end of Nazi occupation, writes Charles Bremner in Paris Icon's return may smooth path of Pope to Moscow Tycoon pulls off Hungarian 'coup' Common cents a liability on the Continent Fiat The microwave steaming ahead in healthy eating Queen of 6,000 scorpions stung in face (AP): Rally rejected (Reuters): Nasal warfare (AFP): Hindu nun jailed (AP): No resurection Leading Arafat ally injured and bodyguards killed in Gaza attack The Times For great value travel insurance British farmer shot dead as Kenya tensions rise (AP): Brazil halts suspect MMR jabs (AFP): Wise woman (Reuters): Pakistan switch (AFP): Strike shuts zoo WHSmith By a Correspondent: Opposition to boycott Zimbabwe election Edinburgh Comedy First Choice The Times High spirits and a middling medium Theatre Blithe Spirit Edinburgh Concert Cleveland Orchestra/Welser-Most Al gran sole carico d'amore Edinburgh Festival Theatre Edinburgh Opera Gone Edinburgh Theatre Pop The White Stripes Treasures from Tuscany Edinburgh Art Edinburgh Comedy Alun Cochrance CBSO/Oramo Concert Liebeslied/My Suicides Opera The Miserly Knight/Gianni Schicchi Proms Proms St Petersburg PO/Temirkanov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Summer tornados and sea cucumbers are the shape of things to come Our new wealth is built on three great changes Ring the cash registers to fill the empty cradles It will take more generous measures than baby bonds to raise the birthrate Picture Gallery Sharon's strategy is working, to his critics' disgust Oliver Kamm Picture Gallery Lingua Non Franca Learning only English can strike you dumb Girlish Laughter Heard the one about the golden age of female comics? At Abu Ghraib Why the US must never allow such horrors to recur Business lunches Spotted wryneck The Times Tory proposal to review effects of Human Rights Act Failure to keep NHS appointments Waiting lists Wasp trap Discharged Officers Waitng lists Riches of English Talent and effort in Athens events Initial difficulties The Times Crossword 22,753 Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622193 New titles: The Times Crossword Book Weathercall The Weather Abbey The Times HBOS held Abbey talks Briefing Fed chief still optimistic Interest rates 'near peak' Rexam defies prices rise HHG spins into profit Johnston ads warning Charts of the Day Abbey Russian partner of BP in fraud row Alfa Male Dutch bank's delisting reignites LSE-Euronext feud In Business Today GSK spin-off primed for £55m float to fund allergy vaccine Electronics specialist to deliver £44m fortune Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Johnston Press Enron fraud agreement Stop Press Wachovia to sell branches SEC settles broker actions Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Yell leaders halve stake in £15.8m share sale Fore! Golf cover not up to par Worst Golf Injuries Vodafone A moving picture of unity at ITV? Wolseley cheered by rise in US lumber prices Larger Capitalisation Shares DiData bounces as broker calls time on selling Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Commodities London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Unglamorous rags lead to attractive riches for Johnston Press The Day's Biggest Movers Three-way boost for gilts Bonds Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Troubled company faces $1.5bn environmental claim in Nigeria The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should their fund manager Visitomsberg Shell penalties 'bolster' class action lawsuits The Misreporting Scandal Shareholdings could be damaged beyond repair Analysis Frank Warren faces legal bout over TV rights Pinewood Shepperton focuses on studio expansion The Sunday Times Guy Hands on shortlist for Odeon UBM's high-tech titles lift market share in US The Times Tale of two cities 007 secrets Picture Gallery E-mail peril Business|equity Prices Chase Children's Hospice Service Inchcape loses distribution right on Ferraris Multiple Display Advertising Items Three-Year Restructuring Mini output likely to rise as sales overtake forecasts Bombardier 'on course' despite 66% profit drop Networkers opt for the flavour of new clubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Eddison Zvobgo Zimbabwean expert in jurisprudence who was a long-term ally, then a rival, of President Mugabe Ota Sik Reforming Czech Economics Minister who saw the 1968 'Prague Spring' of Alexander Dubcek crushed by Soviet tanks Ota Sik, politician and teacher, was born on September 11,1919. He died on August 22,2004, aged 84 Sir Trevor Skeet Outspoken MP who specialised in Britain's energy problems Sir Trevor Skeet, politician, was born on January 28,1918. He died on August 14,2004, aged 86 Births Deaths Gérard Souzay Scrupulous French baritone who defined the intricate style of the mélodie—but was thrown by opera Gérard Souzay, French baritone, was born on December 8,1918. He died on August 17,2004, aged 85 Lives in Brief Colin Joseph Bibby, ornithologist, was born on November 20,1948, and died on August 7,2004, aged 55 Rosemary Faith McCall, audiologist, was born on February 5,1919. She died on August 3,2004, aged 85 Professor Bertram Pockney, Russian scholar, was born on March 17,1927. He died June 22,2004, aged 77 Walter Frentz, photographer, was born on August 21,1907. He died on July 6,2004, aged 96 Hugh Shearer, OJ, PC, Prime Minister of Jamaica, was born on May 18,1923. He died on July 5,2004, aged 81 Cyril Glyndwr Williams, religious scholar, was born on June 1,1921. He died on May 31,2004, aged 82 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Job creation scheme Abolish it Fair alternative Prize Quiz Multiple Display Advertising Items Inheritance tax hits too many people too hard Do you think that inheritance tax is unfair? What, if anything, should replace it? News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Dwellers and sellers What are the costs? A good deed Picture Gallery Option: a deed of variation. This is drawn up by a … Double trouble Fair increase Word Watching Arket. By reducing the impact of family money, we may … Tory vote-winner Where there's a will What's your view? Questions Answered Daily Life August 26, 1822 Melina Takes Limelight of King On this Day August 26, 1967 Earnings related scheme Law Report Chancery Division Even the earliest photos deceive to flatter Church News Nature Notes Purposive approach needed Chancery Division Jury to consider both meanings Court of Appeal Forthcoming Marriages Latest Wills Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Final Ryder Cup places up for grabs Golf Runners for the Ryder Cup Fortune celebrates painless return Racing Perth Bangor Musselburgh Analysis Dm Hall Selling Stakes Lingfield Park Harkstead Properties Beginners Chase Fox and Hounds Handicap Hurdle The Times Sports Book Analysis Watch Live on Racing UK Nursery Handicap Analysis Castlemaine Xxxx Nursery Handicap Castlemaine Xxxx Maiden Stakes Countryside Day Handicap Chase Tarporley Hunt Handicap Chase Gebals Premier Claiming Stakes Analysis Quality Racing on Racing UK Handicap Castlemaine Xxxx Maiden Stakes Lingfield-Racecourse. Co. UK Handicap Johnson wants to keep it in the club Rugby Union Analysis Rectangle Group Handicap Analysis Castlemaine Xxxx Selling Stakes Castlemaine Xxxx Handicap Cheshire Life Conditional Jockeys Novices Handicap Hurdle County Times Intermediate Open NH Flat Race By Our Sports Staff: Warne and Bowler pay the penalty Montgomerie leads Sussex pursuit Bell misses out on South Africa trip after sparkling Test debut Northamptonshire frustrated by Hussey Flintoff factor swings tour vote for Collingwood Cricket Marsh keen to put onus on students Surrey's chances of survival hit by rain Totesport League Karlovic provides Henman with a tall order Tennis Van Grunsven wins second dressage gold Olympics Powerade Macey sent packing after hurdlers fail crash course Low-profile Jones does her talking from the sandpit Giselle prolongs the Davies family's Olympic love affair Picture Gallery Pre-wedding bronze a blissful prize for Dempsey Halkia marks surprise win by turning on the media Swallow's display is bitter pill for irate Whitcombe Results from Athens Athletics Reza Zadeh faithfully roars to hefty victory Sky Britain set sights on ninth place Gardner upset Russian refusal Golden rings Greece protest The Results Service Baseball Bowls Times Test Today's Fixtures Football Cricket Golf Speedway Tennis Kenteris still his island's golden boy Olympic Games Chestney is youngest pairs winner Peyron denied No quarter given Last Night's Football Results Pools Forecast Cepeda's big hit sets up Cuba for overdue gold haul Arsenal secure their place in history as Henry lights the fuse Barclays Premiership Bolton capitalise on turmoil at hapless Southampton Norwich exploit deficiencies at back Champions League Qualifiers Real agree to Owen and Beckham release Smith spurns spectacular to turn poacher Champions League Kanu adds style to Hawthorns but Defoe provides substance Viduka leads line strongly to overcome Fulham Predatory Jeffers too lively for poor Villa The Times Ferguson joins race for £25m Rooney Last Night's Results Samsung Wiggins prince of the podium after completing set Olympics inside The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Paying the Price for Art Thefts Criminals who Demand Ransoms—for Pictures or People—are Playing an Extremely Risky Game. It's Far Easier to Rob a Bank A Ransom Encourages Further Thefts if the Crooks Succeed This is England: Good Weather is a Bonus, Not the Norm Required Reading Relative Virtues Yes I'm a Pawn: But I Can Be his Queen After Four Years Living in Obscurity in tokyo Bobby Fischer Faces Extradition and a Jail Sentence for Breaking U. S. Sanctions against the Former Yugoslavia. Now his Secret Fiancée Has Spoken for the First Time of her Love for the Chess Genius and why She Wants to Be his Wife. Interview by Richard Lloyd … Bobby's Moves The Ethicist The Times Sir Ran Puts Despite Heart Problems Sir Ranulph Fiennes Still Plans to Climb Everest next Spring. He Tells Giles Whittell that He's Scared, but Not Scared Enough "I Thought I was Having a Heart Attack. I Felt Oddly … The Times His Heart into Everest Buy my Clothes at Asda? No Thank You Asda Has now Overtaken Marks & Spencer as Britain's Most Popular Clothing Retailer. Lucia Van Der Post Went to Sample the George Range and Found Clothes that were Thin and Mean - but Very Cheap An Outfit for £20; but Feel the Fabric and the Glow of Satisfaction Fades Fast Cheap, Cheerful and Competitive: Asda's Cut-Price Clothing Rivals I Feel only Sadness for People who Can only Afford … The Times Reportage Steer Crazy If You Want to Live Dangerously, Try Driving a Taxi or Riding a Rickshaw through the Chaotic Traffic of Bombay, Says Jessica Berry Sometimes a Two-Way Highway Can Suddenly Become One-Way A First in Science Mary Somerville was a Pioneering Genius, Allan Chapman Declares in his New Book Her Last Books were Also Aimed at Laypeople Briefing The Way we Live now Treat Yourself this Bank Holiday Weekend, Says Jill Dupleix Supper's Waiti Getting Personal Love tousled seaside hair? Lust Wish Fulfilment: Hair Highlights by Daniel Galvin Hearth Goddess Gran Designs Home. Forum Health New Test May Curb TB Surge TB is Back, but a Spot Test Offers Fresh Hope, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Doctors Should Be Looking for the Classic Signs of TB What Happens when Love is on your Brain NMA Staples Focus: Black to School The Laptop Generation Simon Midgley Reports on a Classroom Revolution Pupils Take their Computers to School like Exercise Books How we Can All Help Make Surfing a Safer Simply Clampdown on Mobiles Teachers are Banning Phones in Class to Thwart Thieves, Paedophiles and Exam Cheats, Says Mark Frary Comet Teen Text Tyrants Cause Heartache The Times Bridge Chess Free day Winning Move Television and Radio British Eurosport Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages 20-21 Wanted Aggravated Battery Practicing Medicine without a Licence You Wouldn't Want a Grill-Chief to Flip your Burger with Some of the Implements Used by Miami's Backstreet Cosmetic Surgeons, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 London Channel 4 Five Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3367 Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622194 Viewing Guide The Times One Tel The Times That's Enough, Spielgood Sean Macaulay Has a Message for the Great Steven Spielberg: No More Schmaltzy Happy Endings. Please Entertainments Spokes New Releases Wendy Ide Rides Pillion with Ché Guevara on a Wonderful Motorbike Ride More Releases It is Man for a Generation Not Always a Good Idea to Let a Director Meddle with his Work First Night The Quiddity of Spielberg's Popcorn Genius May Be the Scene in E. T. Where the Bicycles Take to the Air Screen He is an Artist with the Soul of an Insecure Tycoon Volkswagen The Ones that Got Away Burger Beef Festival James Christopher Gorges on an Exposé of McDONALD'S with a Tasty Side Order of Some Fine British Work in Edinburgh Screen & Heard Super Size Me Movie Revving up for Action Interview To Capture the Spirit of Ché Guevara, Director Walter Salles Hit the Road, He Tells Ivan James Bye-Bye Bullets, Hello Big Shots Screen The Sarajevo Film Festival is Small in Size but Big in Heart. Wendy Ide Applauds the Diminutive Gala The Motorcycle Diaries
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