News from 27/08/2004
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Chris Addison, Digby Jones Director-General, Lynne Greenwood, David Adams, Edward Owen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Pete Day, James Hackett, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Stewart Tendler and Sean O'Neill, Richard Russell, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Dan Sabbagh and Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Priscilla L. MacKay, Hilary Finch, Steve Cochrane, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Hilden Borough, Nic Hopkins, Margaret McCartney, Lorna Blackwood, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Foster, Elizabeth Judge, David Muldoon, Lucia Van Der Post, Howard SANDOM(Communication Director), Joan Van Poznak, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Bob Stanley, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Normen Giller, John Kentleton, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, David Crotty, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Evans, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Reginald D. Hunter, Dave Robins, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, George Chapman, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nick MacAulay, Paul McKenzie, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Laurence Wolfe, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Nichols, Jayne Dowle, H. Norton Matthews, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, E. O. Leslie, Robert Gaister, Roger Parkes, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Billingshurst, Angela Jameson, Jackson, Andrew Pierce and Xan Rice, Susan Emmett, David Waters, Lawrence Frewin, John Price, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Joanna Nathan, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Jeff Bayley, Peter Dieter-Köln, Michael Evans, Andrew Pierce and Xan Rice, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Andrew Cockburn, Gabriel Rozenberg, Dan Sebbagh, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, Christine McCarthy, Robert Andrews, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, F. Clifford (Director), Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Richard Cockburn, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Francis Younghusband, Jon Ashworth and Nick Hasell, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jill Sherman and Dominic Kennedy, Brian MacArthur, Jane Shilling, Daljit Sehbai, Alex Hawkes, Tom Bawden and Helen Nugent, Dominic Maxwell, Neelam Verjee, Joe Bolger and Tom Roundell, Mike Craig, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, R. Kelly, Dominic Kennedy and Jill Sherman, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Steph Cook, Richard Beeston, Tom Hennigan, Martin Hasseck, Edward Owen and Nicola Woolcock, Tony Brown, Anne Stevenson, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Dominic Maswell and Kate Bassett, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Edward White, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ewan McLoughlin, Sarah Kendall, Alec Glaskin, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Annie Wright, Lisa Verrico, Elaine Monaghan and Nigel Hawkes, Damian Barr, Chris Vallender,
ResumoThe Times Pilgrimage for peace wins deal Madhi Army set to leave Najaf shrine after march by thousands Mortgage fall Chelsea draw Exam recovery Holiday strike Modern rubbish The Times Peugeot The Times Today Election watchdog demands end to all-postal ballots 'Wonga list' holds key to Thatcher coup case The Times Office World Abu Hamza arrested in jail on terror charges Home Office ignored judge over deportation Kaufman urges removal of Brown What's Important A few hard blows will not hurt children, says Howard Matrix lawyers to aid impeachment Hunt is on for missing 10-year-old In their sights Room with view Threat to fish Dance deal RAF recruitment Car ring broken Bill star is fined The day my father was killed by the IRA Lieutenant-Colonel David Blair died with 17 other soldiers when the IRA blew up an army convoy 25 years ago today. His daughter Alexandra Blair, a Times writer, dreaded her first visit to Warrenpoint My father's death was quick, just a fraction of a second. All that remained were two epaulettes Debenhams The Warrenpoint Victims How voters saved secret ballot Homebase Reforms to unify range of benefits for the elderly Potholes to blame for more breakdowns Poll fraud fear high in ethnic minority areas Increased potential for cheats raised by public and politicians, report Dominic Kennedy and Jill Sherman Nerve gas tests went on after ban Watchdog inquiry on pop group manager Police arrest teenager over couple's murder Climber survives three days in storm dolphin Bathrooms Boy, 2, dies after being dragged by hit-and-run car Holiday teenager dies after drinking Top Marks How millionaires were solicited for 'timeshare coup' A casual approach at a drinks party was followed by the promise of quick profits, Daniel McGrory reports Spain 'secretly backed coup by sending warships' mgcars Enclave of the rich offers expats the good life Thatcher was held 'to stop him fleeing to US' Ford Cordial celebration for a hundred years of entente People A little off-road thinking Only in the Saturday Times 1,001 Nights without Sex Portrait of an icon Flower power Comedy as a black and white Issue PS… JustAAsk extraextra First-time authors dominate Booker list Darkness in limelight Cleaner thought Tate exhibit was a load of rubbish Sony Ericsson Jessops Bloodhounds Olympics trip a knockout for Khan family Britain's boxing hero will have his greatest supporters with him when he fights, Laura Peek reports wanadoo positive generation Holidays deal douses threat of fire strike The Agreement The Agreement Blair ally to quit at next election Only in the Saturday Times Scottish salmon to get a lifeline The Bourne Supremacy Police talks with CPS to ban activist Maxwell paid up Hunter cleared Kayak success Do keep up US to close schools, ban travel if deadly flu hits Alliance Leicester halfords Cancer patient grows a new jaw on his shoulder Lawyers offer GPs cash for clients Currys Alternative Atkins offers dieters hope Toucan Comet Head of Priory clinics accused of misconduct Girls' grammar tops table, again Times survey of best-performing state schools Comprehensives Nationwide Inner-city academies celebrate their GCSE success A Peerless performance from Sally Exams? 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High flyers Beating cancer Boy racer Young stars High note Star performance The Motorcycle Diaries threshers BA flights cancelled Spanish strike could strand British drivers Candyfloss and bog-snorkelling help to put 18m cars on roads Boscastle picks up the soggy pieces German town admits lynching of US airmen By a Correspondent: Nazi resort up for sale mfi price crash Russians fear Kremlin cover-up of jet crashes Claims that there is no evidence of terrorism are greeted with scepticism, writes Jeremy Page in Moscow Quiet voice of reason is a force to be reckoned with Mazda Peace Deal Cleric's homecoming hijacked by gunmen Peace Deal By Our Foreign Staff: Italian newsman 'killed by captors' The Terminal Bollywood tackles the taboo of Aids Gandhi's heir urges Palestinian pacifism HIV/AIDS Toll Yemeni says he belongs to al-Qaeda (AP): Protest strike (AFP): Assam bombings (AFP): French CNN rival (AP): History rewritten Buy a cattle prod and end California's budget crisis The Times Bush campaign dealt blow by rise in poverty Pinochet stripped of amnesty for hit squads British Gas Cuban woman shipped to US in a crate Multiple Display Advertising Items So where are all the militiamen in Sudan's empty jail? Claims of a crackdown in Darfur seem increasingly hollow, writes Richard Beeston in al-Fasher. Photographs by Peter Nicholls By a Correspondent: Billions of lives at risk over sanitation, says UN The Times First Choice The Times Soul star disappoints in the flesh Pop Kelis Liquid Rooms, Edinburgh Proms Lausanne CO/Zacharias: Nash Ensemble/Brabbins Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Agamemnon/Androcles and the Lion The Scoop, SE1 Edinburgh Comedy Doug Stanhope The Tron Edinburgh Concert Cleveland Orchestra/Welser-Möst Usher Hall Competitive sport is harsh and unforgiving; that's why it's good for children Why the War of Kerry's Wounds will rage on Democrats want to ride anti-war sentiment without taking an anti-war position, for fear of looking weak The men who would topple kings inhabit fantasy worlds Most mercenaries end up dead, in prison, or guards on building sites Thunderer: It came from outer space, well the Home Office Jamie Whyte Endgame in Najaf Post Post-Mortem All-postal ballots are not the future of British democracy Bloody Anniversary History must not forget the dead of Warrenpoint Endgame in Najaf Iraq's prospects take a turn for the better Kaletsky v Parris Humperdinck's hits The Times Iraq invasion seen as 'backward step' Use of a levels in student selection Parliamentary scrutiny of EU laws Inheritance tax Gyrotonics exercise The Himalayas Motorists' Signals Telephone callers unhappy with 118 River invaders Soggy prospect The Weather The Times Crossword 22,754 The Alamo Business Mortgage data spell end of house price boom Banks' $100m settlement Oil price falls lift shares Tomkins warns on costs Pirc backs DFS abstention Billiton in Japanese deal Wiseman milk contract Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today Bets soar on London and South East crash Police investigate phantom military company UK's first Islamic bank confirms £40m float Reformist Longden Logistics: the logical scam UK's first Islamic bank confirms £40m float Reformist egg Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Stop Press Google option trades start United makes $6m profit Quaker shake-up 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 UK top of the class in investment exams Spitzer climbs down on claims against GSK BT told to cut price of wholesale broadband Vivendi secures a deal on tax breaks for jobs Rentokil has lots of room for revival Business Editor's Commentary Xerox Corporation UK top of the class in investment exams The Questions Vodafone gains as mmO2 turns off investors Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Digital download fears put brake on HMV Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Well worth keeping some room for Hilton in share portfolio Tomkins London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Well worth keeping some room for Hilton in share portfolio Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Housing helps gilts to rise Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street How Rentokil Shares Have Collapsed Tomkins fear over material costs The Times Action Plan Invensys optimistic in spite of £361m loss Rentokil hatchet man refuses to take axe to group Mr 20% says that he is 50-50 for now Chinese not ruling out taking stake in Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hilton hotels arm predicts return to pre-9/11 profits The Sunday Times Going Rate Replace death duty dinosaur with a modern tithe on all Late interest extends Minerva bid deadline Quintain directors' share plan 'not challenging' Group heralds plan for giant casino in UK Slough cuts new office construction by 16% The Foundation for Conductive Education Banking & Finance There's a very thin news line between success and failure Making Headlines Headlines 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 teamchallenges Former Five chief puts down card for Hallmark TV Auntie under the lens in Edinburgh Output Hope Swiss Re loses out as firms take on own risks Citigroup faces $2.5bn fraud suit for Enron financing role Cattles welcomes 15% profit rise Germany's recovery tailing off Top Manager Pleads Guilty Start-up firm numbers at highest level since 1995 High street boom slows as rate rises start to bite Last two banks settle dispute Oil price falls for fifth day to $43 'Reasonable results' for Rothschild Ofgem gets horny City Diary Liquid assets City Diary Job's worth? City Diary Continuing breach of EC duty Chancery Division Reversing case does not affect compromise Court of Appeal Button slicker in unique City airport encounter Kevin Eason witnesses, or would have but for a touch of red tape, a challenge over land and sea How They Compare Denying parental choice of child's school Queen's Bench Division Duty of solicitors Court of Appeal Ferrari turns out another charismatic winner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Lord Richardson Past president of the General Medical Council and Harold MacMillan's personal physician Lord Richardson, LVO, Physician, was born on June 16,1910. He died on August 8,2004, aged 94 Hugh Manning Stalwart of the British stage and president of Equity who once saved Kenneth Tynan's life Hugh Manning, actor, was born on August 19,1920. He died on August 18,2004, aged 83 Charles Parker Times executive who organised a tribute to American war dead Charles Parker, publishing executive, was born on January 30,1924. He died on July 18,2004, aged 80 Bernard H. Breslauer Book dealer and collector who quit Nazi Germany for London then New York, becoming one of the greatest experts in his field Bernard Breslaure, bibliophile, was born on July 1,1918. He died on August 11,2004, aged 86 Births, Marriages & Deaths Robert Tavener Teacher and artist in London and Eastbourne whose prints from a rare Albion press were much sought after by collectors Robert Tavener, artist, was born on July 6,1920. He died on July 12,2004, aged 84 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … James Williams Pianist with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers who wrote gospel-tinged compositions James Williams, jazz pianist and educator, was born on March 8,1951. He died on July 20,2004, aged 52 Currency consequences People power Another fine mass Doom and gloom On this Day Britain doesn't have to make things to boom Party favourites What is real wealth? Picture Gallery It's a Dickens of a barmy obsession The Wealth of a Nation Too good to last Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Distant thunder Off balance Government interference Ever decreasing circles Vibrant culture What's your view? Daily Life August 27, 1888 Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wiltshire park where art finally sees the light of day Latest Wills Church News Forthcoming Marriages Nature Notes Changing the Guard Meeting School News Queenswood School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sport Wilkinson's comeback upgraded to full throttle Rugby Union sky Davenport can bear weight of home hopes Tennis Bowls The Results Service Cricket Football Uefa Cup Today's Fixtures Football Lingfield Park Racing Yesterday's Results Determined Stamper digs in to engineer victory Bowls Golf Musselburgh Bell lands writers' honour Cricket Final threat Cricket Wheldon focus Motor racing Foster wins title Swimming Higgins sidelined Rugby union Speedway Tennis Bangor Goodwood Newmarket Bath Dunlop enjoying revival kindled by Ouija Board The Times Sports Book Thirsk Newcastle Créateur E'automobiles Langer given hint over Ryder Cup wild cards Golf Leading First-Round Scores Resurgent Rangers hopeful that Park can pitch in to help thrust for title American Sport Results and Standings World Cup brings respite from chaos On Fridays Rhinos on course for top spot as Smith eyes bigger prize Rugby League How They Stand First Division Lewis strikes quickly to help Glamorgan glean vital edge Second Division Patel and Lawson spin England to win Under-19 International Patel gives Lancashire attack of jitters Yesterday's Scoreboards Frizzell County Championship First division Derbyshire look for heavenly inspiration Mushtaq and Kirtley show Warwickshire's limitations Frizzell County Championship First Division Plunkett exploits conditions to put Durham in driving seat Bracken flies in to relieve ailing Gloucestershire MacGill turns it on Totesport Professional temptations kept away from Khan by protective Edwards Forever Young Champions before their Time Skelton puts faith in horse of a lifetime to fulfil comeback dream Guo finds perfect path through the narrow doorway Inconsolable Jenkins joins ranks of legendary failures Engrossing rivalry at heart of golden moment Book Review Athens proves big hit with women Powerade Harland and Allenby prepared to duel for gold Crawford heads American clean sweep as jeering crowd sound tribute to idol Radcliffe advised not to rush back on track Tomlinson takes a huge leap forward for Britain 'Smoking fit' South African lights up Athens high jump Campbell and Johnson continue war of words Hamm's golden goodbye befits her status Percy's misjudgment confirms decline of star performer in Sydney Two more fall foul of drugs tests Yesterday's Results from Athens Sailing reaps benefits of winning culture Medals Table blow for Pinsent IOC vote Green falls short Germany prevail Cuban run ends Smith takes dive Millwall ready for step into unknown as Uefa Cup adventure begins Sky Sports Abramovich facing questions over conflict of interest Europe Champions League and UEFA Cup Draw puts Owen in with Real chance of success Times Online Outsider to chair FA structure review Driving ambition triggers furious scramble for seats Motor Racing Record-breaking Arsenal hear it for the boy Young Gun I stay and fight, Robson tells Newcastle Football Times Test Fans turn on board as Wigley moves into hot seat The Premiership Today Sport Holmes in shape to go that extra mile Olympics inside Spitfire United hoping patience will prove a virtue in Rooney pursuit Talk of the Toon The Times Inside T2 Cover Story Interview Health Lifestyle The Way we Live now Arts Games TV and Radio 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Is a Little Sin Such a Bad Thing? Back from Holiday, I Have Absorbed Europe's Disgusting Lack of Hysteria about Sexual Matters. But Here the Obsession Still Rages Rooney Has Pursued the Traditional Path to Sexual Experience Although the Schools Minister Opposes the Ban, He's Unable to Act Bite the Big Apple Required Reading "I Want my Mum": The Bond Forged by Pain and Joy Cover Story When her Daughter was Told that the Baby She was Carrying Had Anencephaly and Could Not Live Christine her Moving Account is a Testament to the Unique Relationship between Mothers and Daughters Poem for a Daughter The Ethicist The Times One Nation in Black and White The Nation of Islam Claims to Have All the Answers to Black Britain's Problems. As Paul McKenzie Finds out. The Solution Begins in a Brixton Playground Birth of a Nation The Times Living Donors Health A US Donor Scheme Would Benefit People Here, Says Margaret McCARTNEY The Troubles that Starving Cannot Sort out body & soul Lifestyle Making the Most of your Holiday Hell Trapped in the Airport over the Bank Holiday Weekend? Then why Don't You Go for a Jog on the Moving Walkways, Find Peace in the Chapel or Start up a New Business Ventures, Says Steve Cochrane I Would Not Have Discovered that the Cheetah is "Vulnerable" How do you pass the time in an airport? E-mail The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Go on, Be Wicked: Give in to your Cravings, Says Jill Dupleix Times Online Face Winter with Killer Cheekbones Luxury with Lucia The Key to the Look is Very Careful Blending Lucia's last word best value scented candles marks … Poshmum Keep your Friends Close Home. Forum How Can I Neatly Remove Labels from Champagne Bottles? The Patter and the Glory Comedy Dominic Maxwell and Times Judge Kate Bassett Assess Which Perrier Nominee Will Have the Last Laugh An Hour Can Be a Long, Long the Just to Stand up and Do your Stuff "Its Not Quite a Play and It's Not Quite Comedy" Epitaph "It Would Be Nice to See her Really Fly" "Sometimes I Apologise for my Intelligence" "Incisive and Sexy. He Tells It from the Heart" "I'm Really Just Pleased to Have an Audience" He Wobbled but He Didn't Fall down Stephen Dalton Meets a Rock Survivor The Libertines; the Best or Just a Bunch of Blanleurs? Survival is so Last Millennium Caitlin Moran on TV The Beauty of Reality TV is that It Teaches us how Far we Have Come from Eating Maggots for Supper and Undergoing Surgery without Anaesthetic Don't Kid Yourself that a Plane Crash in the Andes is the Start of a New Life The Average Englishman Copes Poorly with 99 Percent of the Earth's Terrain First Night Reviews Hit & Myth Old Red Eyes is Back Interview Late Nights and Love Inspired Ed Harcourt's New Album, Finds Lisa Verrico They Might Be Giants Entertainments Classical CDs Geoff Brown Enjoys Handel in Sound and Jacqueline Du Pré in Vision The King's Consort An Ode for St Cecilia's Day Jacqueline Du Pré In Portrait Key Concepts Pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard Talks past, Present and Populism to Hilary Finch Jazz CDs Trouble and Strife Arts New Pop Albums The Beleaguered Libertines now Sound like a Bad Soap Opera, Says David Sinclair The Libertines The Libertines (Rough Trade) They are now Playing their Careers as a Narrative Clichè More Albums The Blue Nile High (Sanctuary) Various Artists R. Kelly Tremble The Times Bridge Games Chess Staunton remembered 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 Edge of the City Took Viewers to Places Most Would Avoid like the Plague to Meet the People who are Normally Shunned, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Viewing Guide The Times One tel Bricks and Mortar Opening Bids It will take more than a few flash floods to dampen our resolve to live by the sea Don't expect a climate change guarantee Mortgage Makeover Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? Kent Agents Say This Week West Sussex Agents Say Kent v West Sussex Sale Price as percentage of Asking Price In Elegant Family Home on the Thames Get in Get out Get Away Teddington: a Victorian house with a garden of almost 100ft stretching down to the river Out Grade Ii Listed House in Bedford Shire Clapham: a substantial period family house in the grounds of a former convent Away Stone Farmhouse in Wiltshire Dinton: a 17th-century Grade II listed building with mullioned windows and a slate roof Back to Grass Routes Grantham strikes a chord for a rock band manager and his family, says Jayne Dowle All their friends with children seemed to be leaving the capital Town Planning Charles Church Life Lab The Great Indoors The only nails that the hammer hits are on my fingertips Man about the House Damian Barr consults a modern manual in a bid to bring out the hammer hero within Life Lab The Secret Army's Lair Peers and poachers were ready to serve together at Wolverton Hall, says Marcus Binney Deep bebeath the lawn, there are 18th-century tunnels London Furniture Co. Furlong Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The History Man Alan Garner knows every brick, tile and timber of his ancient home, restored for love not profit. Lynne Greenwood unearths his tale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bat Man and Robin Nesting wildlife is frustrating efforts to develop a gem of a site, says John Price Barratt Whats on Alpin Chalet Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Crestnicholson Rents Recover their Bounce Buy to Let Those investors who sat tight are seeing their patience pay off, says Susan Emmett The Times Fast Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes
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