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News from 31/08/2004

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Gabriel Rozenberg and Lea Paterson, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Jane Wallace, David Adams, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neil Johnston, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter K. Wilkinson, Peter Lansley, Ivo Tennant, Niall Benjamin, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Paul Knight Director, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Graham Dunbar, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Alan Robinson, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Abigail Hofman, David Charter, Chief Political Correspondent, Tim Reid, Philip Howars, Daniel Finkelstein, John H. Lamb, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Maurice Walters, James Delingpole, Christopher Lamb, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Edward Whitehead, Luke Clancy, Jerome Burne, Joe Morgan and Richard Ford, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Corrina Antrobus, David Lister, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Matthew Sturgeon, Patrick Stevens, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Elizabeth Judge and Dominic Kennedy, Sean O'Neill, Caspar Lucas, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Caroline Nicholas, Tracy Walters, Oliver August, Habib Beary and Catherine Philp, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Aidan Nichols, Op, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Gerard Sheehan, Mike Mulvihill, Dean Ridgewell, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Timothy Finigan, R. B. Needham, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Leighton Vaughan Williams, Maureen Paton, Sophie Kirkham, George Caulkin, Mike Pfianz, Christopher Huhne, Christopher irvine, Michael Gove, Steph Cook, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, A. J. Lucking, John S. Grove, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Chris Thick, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tim Lawson-Cruttenden, Leigh Singer, Paul Chavasse, Brendan Wright, Martin Salter, Andrew Wilkinson, George Osborne, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Betjeman, Rodger Charles, Sj, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, W. H. Cousins, Peter Klinger, David McIntosh, Christopher Irvine, Lord Adebowale, Fidelis Moscinski,

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The Times Foundation hospitals 'strangled by red tape' Chief executives say promised freedoms are being watered down Inside The Times Parkins The Times Today Welcome home for Britain's finest Newcastle sacks the face of football Cautious Bush says War on Terror cannot be won Whats Important Why hospitals feel they have been robbed of their profits Watchdog to review £6bn NHS upgrade By a Correspondent: Ambulances to carry adverts to raise funds Four charged over 'theft of slum babies' BT Ulster's ministers accused of corrupting peace plan Why you shouldn't lend him that fiver . . . And Here are a Few who Really Made It Big names. . . but are they big ideas? Nationwide Taxman prepares trap for dropouts from the rat race Yentob in clear over expenses Office World No excuses, data freedom boss tells fearful councils Picture Gallery It's a blow to my cottage industry Tissue test law threatens research, says cancer charity head Priests protest over 'living wills' Britons die in Outback air crash Race fans killed Nursery promises Complain online Ram raiders Titanic footage Fire kills girl, 2 Diving accident London green Tibet activists begin Beijing Games protest Ing Direct ups I'll atone on Judgment Day says marathon attack priest High-minded and not many laughs Citroën Race already on to wear Marr's mantle People How barman spent Bacon's £10m booty By a Correspondent: Lights go out on neon landmark PS. . . Wonder pill could help fat smokers Prudential Sony Why heart attacks rise as mercury goes down Very loud tunes might stop you breathing easily Woman to be first black High Court judge Intelligent Finance Picture Gallery Good behaviour ambassadors take to the streets to tackle yobs and bad neighbours Illegal immigrants will not be barred from future entry to Britain Tearaways who swapped their knives for daffodils The life you ruin might be your own theAA Antisocial Behaviour Order Butterflies colour a dismal summer How beetle juice makes slugs run for their lives volkswagen Guess what? The sun is ready to come out again AOL Why Grand Old Party has more to lose than the election British Red Cross Cheltenham & Gloucester Saab 95 Picture Gallery Absence of Powell 'the dove' noted by hawks Convention Notebook Maverick McCain roams among the undecided voters unicef Tinpot dictator with appetite for gold Thatcher's wife and children flee home British Gas Green Flag (AFP): Fire starter was not an anti-Semite (AP): Suspect Killed (Reuters): Protesters hurt (AP): Farmer murdered (AFP): Drug ring arrest (AFP): Airship returns (Reuters): Man decapitated (AP): Woman, 111, dies Boy, 10,'shot father dead' UN ponders its next move as Sudan ignores peace deadline African tribes are still being subjected to attacks by the Janjawid militia, Richard Beeston reports from Darfur After 35 years, woman held for killing daughter Picture Gallery The 3,750-mile walk with mother screen trade Cleric ends attacks The Times French hostages plead for Chirac to save their lives Kremlin man wins Chechen election Scottish Power Lynndie England 'had fun' at Abu Ghraib First Choice The Times Tudor with a velvet touch Edinburgh Dance Ballet West USA Playhouse MacMillan's explosive miracle of birth Edinburgh Dance RSNO/Walker Usher Hall Tudor with a velvet touch Theatre Beauty in a Broken Place Peacock, Dublin Pop 50 Cent Wembley Arena Proms BBCSO/Saraste Albert Hall/Radio 3 It's a wonderful world when you have Gordon's Knack with numbers Down with the tyranny of the mirthless BBC suits The atmosphere in which Tv is created might have been designed to discoutage boldness and quirkiness Bush is giving the Tories a masterclass in how to win His record might be dubious, but there is much to be leamt from his upbeat style China is on the road to being frightfully British Picture Gallery Exeunt, Pursued A global need for fresh thinking on taxes and revenues Low Design Where contemporary lines meet star signs Political Hurdles The race to the general election starts here Anglers and swans Quicker off the mark The Times Mental Capacity Bill concerns Commons scrutiny of EU directives Making an effort to cut the fuel bill Inheritance tax Animal behaviour Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Pylons on March Riches of English Motivating our secondary pupils True Olympic spirit One-day wonder The Times Crossword weathercall The Weather Linguaphone Business On the Agenda. . . TXU advisers net £35m Briefing US income growth slows Confidence in Japan rises Inefficiency costing £5bn SMEs fear fraud most Union to meet Alitalia Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities China's stockpile of oil helps to bolster prices US bakery faces slim pickings as faulty accounts are laid bare Trial looms for Abbey bidder accused of illegal payments Court says Mitsubishi and UFJ talks can resume The Times Global Business Briefing Need to Know Gates stake in drug group Stop Press Volkswagen denial Aids vaccine appeal Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Data Day Look Ahead Exchange Rates Germany set to break EU rules - again BT Rumours surface of a Fat Face float Kroll trio launch rival City intelligence firm Ford weighs up rescue plan for Land Rover base Directors poised to strike it rich Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copper shortage sparks scramble for Peru's wealth The Sunday Times Wall Street National Longest Drive Banking & Finance Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Paul Ngei One of the six leaders of the Mau Mau rebellion in Kenya, who enjoyed a colourful career in post-independence politics Sir Adrian Fortescue Gifted diplomat who found the most worthwhile outlet for his talents in the higher reaches of the European Union bureaucracy Lives in Brief Rudolf Miele, global domestic appliance manufacturer, was norn on November 4, 1929. He died on August 19, aged 74 Acquanetta, actress, was born on July 17, 1921. She died from Alzheimer's disease on August 16, 2004, aged 83 Births, Marriages and Deaths Bill Bishop Player and administrator who wndured a turblent presidency of the Rugby Football Union as the game went professional Pavel Lisitsian Russian singer regarded as one of the best Verdi baritones of the postwar years but whose career was limited by the Cold War Pavel Lisitsian, operatic baritone, was born on November 6,1911. He died on July 6,2004, aged 92 Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Cutting-Edge Transport Debate the issues of the day as they as happen, and join in the discussion with other Times reades Can Blade Runner, a coach that converts to a train, help to save Britain's branch lines? Too expensive Mobophobia Should homophobic artists be excluded from the Mobo awards? Nature Notes Grasp the nettle Further alienation Ignorant hatred Reich rhythms? On this Day The Times Ban on London Marches—mosley Meeting to Go on Prize Quiz News Quiz Expanding road network Picture Gallery Boycott these beats Questions Answered Safe at night Don't make new victims Cost comparison Higher powers Word Watching Daily Life Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. co. … Latest Wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Mercury passes Regulus in the September night sky Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Answers Word Watching Sport Godolphin double lets Dettori play to holiday crowd Racing Ripon Results from Yesterday's Seven Meetings In Sport Today The Times Sports Book Sedgefield One Cool Cat, one of 24 entries, is the 7-2 favourite … Times Test Lucky Story, trained by Mark Johnston, seeks his first … Kempton unveils new deal Holmes double glosses over Britain's lack of progress Fearless cyclists herald birth of new era The Master tennis My Highlight US medal boasts economical with the truth White seeking radical solutions Sweetenham grooms next generation in hunt for gold Sky Snapshots that will stay in my mind always Matthew Pinsent says the future can wait as he plans to revel in the role of being Olympic champion again Expectations surpassed by Athens and Team GB Unlucky De Lima invited to London Greece gets it right to defy doubters Event is different things to all people John Goodbody, covering his tenth Olympic Games, and Ashling O'Connor, at her first, hail a triumph of organisation and a glorious sporting experience in Athens Olympics still alive and kicking Shame on us for having little faith—Greeks pulled it off with style Ferrari Vainikolo bringing Bradford to the boil Rufby League Baseball The Results Service Cricket Free with the Times on Friday Hogg's heroics give Bears hope in battle to stay up Totesport League First Division Golf Motorcycling Plug pulled as Rusedski fails to hit right notes Tennis us Open Rugby league Shooting Today's Fixtures Football Results Pothas helps Hampshire to retain their status Speedway British wait anxiously over America's Cup deal Sailing Ipswich do enough to leave Jones searching for answers Coca-Cola Championship The Times Adams feels heat after Virgo's star turn Milton Keynes learn how to win Coca-Cola League One Inspired Yakubu lifts Portsmouth with hat-trick Toothless United crying out for the likes of Rooney Barclays Premiership Hill endures a nervous finale Nationwide Conference South Cardiff complete weekend to forget Losing habit and player power left manager with little backing Yesterday's Results The Well-Travelled Manager Robson should say goodbye to dugout By Our Sports Staff: Albion capture Earnshaw in record £3m deal Nervous Owen too eager to impress on debut Sport Tearful Robson succumbs to chaos Alfa 147 United edge closer to Rooney deal with Everton Dallaglio likely to call time on England career The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim Hooked on Political Props. . . And Fish Pretty Girls for Nixon Badges; a Lyndon Johnson Cigarette Lighter—convention Memorabilia is the Real Reason I'm in New York Required Reading America 2004: No One Likes us, we Don't Care Cover Story As the Republican Convention Begins in New York Jan Morris Travels from Sea to Shining Sea to Gauge the Mood of America in a Fateful Election Year The Realtor Said It was More Important to Be Respected than Liked The Ethicist The Times Voice of America The Cowboy is No Longer the All-America Hero: It is the Camouflaged Marine When a Parent Dies Viewpoint To Lose a Parent during your Childhood Can Leave Lifelong Scars. As we Remember the Death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Abigail Hofman Looks at how Children Can Be Helped to Cope with Such a Loss How to Cope with the Death of a Parent I Still Think Nothing Will Happen to Me The Andrew Billen Interview His Role Model Johnny Cash Died Last Year but Nick Cave, the Man in Black II, Continues to Be Defined by his Themes of God, Death and Destructive Love His True Inspiration is Not Romantic Poetry but the Bible The Modern Way to Banish Pain Health A Computer Game Can Beat Morphine, Says Jerome Burne Doctor's Orders Lifetime Been There, Done that: Failed Heather Nicholson Own Hair, Own Teeth A New Radio Series Does Away with Ageist Cliches, Says Maureen Paton Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Here's Something to Tickle your Ribs, Says Jill Dupleix Style Men Is Exhausted Trying to Find a Suit Fit for his Teenage Boy Pinstripes and Chalk Stripes are what All the Kids Wear now Suitable Case for Treatment Nappy Valley Red Nation Home. Forum Nothing Succeeds like a Arts Architecture A New Act Should Create Thoughtful Opportunities to Help the Disabled, Says Tom Dyckhoff Where There's a Wheel: Tricks for Inclusive Design Sacred Stories Michael Binyon Relishes the Chance to See Armenian Art in London Super Size Me Gently Does It Arts Photography Joanna Pitman is Charmed by Tender Views of Daily Life Routine Acts are Revealed to Be Full of Humour and Pathos First Night Reviews Radio Entertainments A TV Drama about 9/11 as Seen by the Hijackers Had to Be Made, its Makers Tell Leigh Singer Arts Multiple Display Advertising Items Curse of the Flush Flood Law Householders with Dodgy Sewers Have Little Legal Remedy, Writes Matthew Sturgeon All Flooding is Cleaned up for Free Gun Controls Need Clear Aim Patrick Stevens Sees Signs of Muddled Thinking in the Home Office's Latest Proposals Multiple Display Advertising Items Fearful to a Fault Law Last Week the Shadow Home Secretary Launched and Attack on the Growing "Compensation Culture" in Britain and the Effects of the Human Rights Act. Here, Two Lawyers Have their Say. . . Tories are Barking up the Wrong Tree BMW Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Television and Radio Choice Radio Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings Poirot is Becoming like a Game of Charades after Dinner-You're either in the Mood or You Just Can't Be Bothered to Play along, Says Joe Joseph TV Review BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3371 Viewing Guide The Times One Tel The Times Headline of the Week The Top Stories Back to Basics Other Views £425,000: the price of an 'affordable' home Issue of the Week Housing Free The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Health 4 New Medical Research G&Ts and A&Es shouldn't mix Health The Issue Explained Planning Policy Statement 7 Drug companies 'hype diseases' Docs don't want to teach Index Careers Course Watch Jargon Decoder Career Anchor 'What are you trying to hide?' Interview The Freedom of Information Act comes into force in January and Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, has advice for sceptical public bodies. Richard Ford reports Other Stories we Liked In the Professional Press Education 6 Picture Gallery Foreign Ways Time to perform a major U-turn Education The Times Students 'could guess answers' Last orders for 'milk round' Index Watchdog to probe social care payments Amnesty Watch Stuck in a short-term policy jam Transport Foster family crisis grows Children Hero. . . Green companies see red Environment ... And Villain Gone Batty Legislation Update Even if the NHS is to blame, local authorities will still have to pick up the bill for care Recruitment 8 Public Sector Jobs A mix of online and traditional recruitment is the way forward for public sector recruiters Why graduates should work in the public sector Recruitment The 'no-frills' way to invest in people How I Would Recruit. . . What makes jobseekers shun the private sector and work in public service? We asked several main public sector employers to persuade our readers of the benefits of joining their organisation. Here's what they said. . . Public Sector Jobs Agenda Investor in People Education 13 Health Plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Charity General Housing Health Social Services Get a Job as an. . . Immigration Officer Education Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Free Job Listing Over to you. . . What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Diary Dates West Minster

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