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News from 02/09/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, J. B. Griffin, Christina Hardyment, Paul Nelson, Andrew Pierce, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Charlotte Eagar, Christopher Wood, Dave Hepworth, Michael McDermott, Andrew de Berry, D. Brook, Davie Hepworth, Hannah Westley and Jenny Walker, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Karl Kalcher, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Nicholas Blanford and Alan Hamilton, Joe Joseph, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Sue Baumgardt, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, G. Kitchen, Gabby Logan, Steve Bird, Tim Reid, Joe Henderson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Paul Parker, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Christine Hayhurst, Jenny MacArthur, Mike Darton, Roland Watson, David Hands and Matthew Pryor, Matthew R. Illisley, G. Bernard Shaw, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Ken Herman, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Charles Bremner and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell and Dan Sabbagh, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, C. E. Wilkie, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Ian Currie, Raymond Keene, Anna Frame and James Jackson, Fiona Morrow, Sean MacAulay, Sean O'Neill, Mark Cockerill, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Julie Roxburgh, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Ian J. Hartill, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Catherine Philip South Asia Correspondent, Mark Knight, David Mattin, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Philippe Legrain (Director of Policy), Jill Dipleix, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Alan Cropper, Saffron Walden, Nick Szczepanik, D. Faber, Peter Burville, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tosin Sulaiman, Derek Sinclair (Managing Director), Tim Hames, Gwen Ware, Mel Webb, Bruce Graham, George Caulkin, Chris Davies (Leader), Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Ingrid Mansell, Laurence Porter, Alan Lee, Jeremy Page and Sebastian Smith, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tom Bawden and Joe Morgan, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gareth Davies, Alex Ziff, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ellis Bacon, James Christopher, Leigh Singer, John O. E. Holmes, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Children in the frontline of Russia's war on terror Chechen bombers hold hundreds hostage on first day back at school Speeding fine cut University league Church split Hostage talks Housing slows The Times Violent Summer Champion jockey held in race-fixing raids Navy gets sinking feeling as shipwreck resurfaces Index Tiffany & Co What's Important Cost of home broadband to fall as Ofcom cautions BT Lib Dems preparing to govern, says Hughes Howard attacks Labour on crime Anglicans ready to ostracise US church over gay bishop Fixed Rate Mortgage Blair sets out stall for party with 'no hang-ups' Martin Clunes is Doc Martin How a mouse can unseat villains of horseracing Sophisticated new technology gives online bookmakers capability to track every bet and provides details crucial to investigating illegal gambling, writes Sean O'Neill Fraud squad on track Troubled life of an inspired jockey Sony Terror Tactics Terrorist outrages take their toll on Putin The image of the 'Teflon' President is being dented by violence linked to Chechen policies, says Jeremy Page The house party is over but we are not going to end up with a hangover Gas helps children forget dental fear Region of Instability Author of anti-Islam articles is sacked Teenage gang members jailed after violence 'beyond belief' BASF Libertines rebel cuts dash to freedom Westlife top first download pop chart Only in the Saturday Times Forever Young Citroën Have The Spectator's new owners got bad news for Boris? Ramsay remains London's pride TGA The Hamburg Cell PC World O2 Spielberg turns to laughs to lift the world from headline gloom Love in a Ghoul Climate Eye in the sky tracks child sex offenders Plea saves car attack husband from jail Engineering employee 'stole £9m' Monkey madness Amèlie witness Plain sailing Blow-up pub MP Crowds travel the extra mile to greet Kelly on her home straight Limit on speed fines and more to keep licences Diabetes care plan could save thousands M&s Currys British research universities are No 2 in world Academia has a lot to learn on pay equality Is there anyone out there? ET hunters may have a clue Hourglass figures go pear-shaped Leading World Universities Leading British Universities Abbey Burrowing owl plants dung bait to lure beetles By Our Science Correspondent: Type of language may be trigger for dyslexia Mazda Heroes reunited with Dutch saviours Veterans celebrate the failed 1944 Battle of Arnhem with those who aided their escape, reports Alan Hamilton Breast cancer study seeks volunteers Climbié appeal Gurkha protest Drugs pair jailed Runaway tortoise Change of dress code for the women of Mahdi Army city Just AAsk BT By Our Foreign Staff: 14 killed in US airstrike Top French envoy on hostages mission A fitting end to the ill-fitting British suit A suitable man to spark a men's clothing revolution Nepalese riots after death of captives Only in the Saturday Times How Joss Stone became a soul diva at sweet seventeen The Economist Threshers The Terminator sparkles under national spotlight Bush's terrible twins know just how to put a stop to Arnie's feelgood factor Convention The Times Cheney attacks Kerry's move to stop the rot Police hold 1,000 at 'Guantanamo on the Hudson' Toucan Panasonic Rankin UN chief reports Sudan has failed to stop attacks Kofi Annan has called for an urgent increase to the international presence in Darfur, reports James Bone Why the Arab world still lags behind in the population race (AP): Israeli rocket attack on Palestinians (AP): Hurricane alert (AP): War criminal (Reuters): Ikea tragedy (AFP): Gas explosion Jenkins surrender (AP): Flood deaths Lesson in love B M W One. Tel Vauxhall Rape trial of basketball star Bryant is abandoned The admiral ordered 'turn' and the ships collided 111 years after its sinking, divers find the wreck of HMS Victoria vertical in the sea bed, writes Nicholas Blanford Everything Must Go! Closing down Sale First Choice The Times Roses by any other name Pop Velvet Revolver Carling Academy, Glasgow Theatre Concert Presteigne Orchestra/Vass Presteigne Festival, Powys Proms Monteverdi Vespers Albert Hall/Radio 3 Prepare for a long, long period of euphemism, evasion and exaggeration He talks like an ideologue, but acts like an opportunist Bush's task is to weld his hodge-podge of policies into a coherent philosophy W1tm gay grandad with gsoh and lots of cashmere cardigans Caitlin Moran Worry about red tape, not a crash in house prices Pity the Children Pitty the Children Russia has no choice but to change tack in the Caucasus Broad Horizons A chance to realise the potential of the internet ET, Stay Home Twitterings from out of space may fall on deaf ears Powerlessness of EU 'paper tiger'? Lib Dem reformers The Times Index Stout defence of the self-employed Business a non-academic profession Greg Dyke and Blair Alternative power Flogging Boys Greg Dyke and Blair Flogging Boys A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Rowan Williams's role as a leader New balls, please Opera seria Improved with age The Weather Jarvis agrees disposal Oil prices bounce back MGM 'close to deal' Strong interims lift Serco LogicaCMG back in black Charts of the Day Ftse 100 BT Charges against Railtrack dropped Abbey shares hit year high on HBOS talk Precipice bonds ban just the start, says FSA Picture Gallery Debts make fortune for firm's founders Need to Know Global Business Briefing Regulatory jitters over bank bid Ex-Telegraph chief 'given $1m unauthorised bonus' Too soon to worry about house prices Regulatory jitters over bank bid Hatfield judgment sets right platform Brussels wants British Energy aid ringfenced Regulatory jitters over bank bid Breather for LogicaCMG but troubles won't be blown … British industrial growth eases off Virgin on track for East Coast bid Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury buyers spur Savills to profit surge Russians lead mansion quest ABP to develop £44m local terminal Euro Tunnel Gallic taste for rising deficit is sprout too far for Brussels Watchdog's rules 'depress investment in smaller companies' The Times Unit Trust Information Service State lets go of France Télécom in £3bn sale Picture Gallery L'Oréal still profiting from firm foundation Faulty Speaker City Diary Business Equity Prices BiE A Bestival of music Picture Gallery Sophisticated magic of Alsace perfect for a late break Where to find your place in the sun A week in Cornwall for £187, or seven days in a Grand Canary villa for £399. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers The Register Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Swiss-born physician whose blunt but humane views on the proper care for the dying polarised the US medical establishement Lord Wigoder Barrister who fought for the freedom of the individual and became Liberal Chief Whip in the House of Lords Lord Wigoder, QC, lawyer and Liberal peer, was born on February 12, 1921. He died on August 12, 2004, aged 83 Picture Gallery Obituaries Hans Vonk Births Births, Marriages & Deaths Hans Vonk Distinguished Dutch conductor who brought his profound musicianship to many of the world's finest orchestras and opera houses Hans Vonk, Dutch conductor, was born on June 18, 1942. He died on August 19, 2004, aged 62 Laura Branigan Hi-NRG diva who provided backing vocals for Leonard Cohen before her song Gloria set dancefloors shaking in the 1980s Lives Remembered No foreseeable difference Faith and integrity Pig Brother Celebrities are to select animals for slaughter in a forthcoming reality show. Has television entertainment sunk to new depths? Doesn't go far enough DJM: Nature Notes The bonding game is over for Tony's cronies The Guilty Party Did Grey Dyke deserve to fall on his sword in the wake of the Hutton report—and should Tony Blair have done the same? Picture Gallery Doesn't go far enought Unedifying On this Day The Times, September 2,1997 Prize Quiz Princess's Driver was Drunk Conspiracy theories still surround the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and an inquest into her death opened at the beginning of the year News Quiz Labour's luvvie Unedifying Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Publicity seeker No compassion Make a stand The great escape Publicity seeker Outside influence Board guilt What's your view? Princess's Driver was Drunk Word Watching Daily Life September 2, 1923 After writing Antic Hay, Aldous Huxley tells his father about reaching Florence. With his wife and young son, he found so pleasing a house "one rarely feels tempted to venture into the town"—and stayed two years Questions Answered Is London the only city to have developed a form of rhyming slang? If so, why? Court Circular Personal Column School News Hawksmoor's triumph now basks in dazzling radiance Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointment of Lay Members to the Disciplinary Tribunals … Ec Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Incorporated Engineers The Times Institution of Water Officers European Engineers The Times Law back to business after golden moments The Results Service Baseball Power includes responsibility Bowls Cricket Italian does fine job of preservation in avoiding traffic chaos Vikings plan ahead with double signing Cycling Today's Fixtures Football Other sport Golf Real tennis Professionals are workers Shooting Speedway Squash Cheltenham is the place to find latest breed of anonymous stars Fallon faces further examination of integrity Jockeys change their tone on phone measures Diary Loeb opportunity Stone on a roll Top marksman Weaver prevails Jordan's Middle Eastern promise clears way for renewed challenge Sharapova's victory fails to mask grey areas in her game Results from Flushing Meadows Record loss for Yankees The Times Glum Els seeks ways to revitalise battered morale Tour Statistics Newcastle running out of options after Allardyce's rejection The Times Fallen giants find things refuse to go better with new sponsors David McVay on the tales of woe afflicting the likes of Wolves, Leeds and Leicester Coca-Cola Championship Ferguson to keep watchful eye on Rooney League One League Two D'Urso punished by FA for booking error Times Test Caustic words on web greet Yorke's transfer Cole expresses leanings towards the left International Matches Hughes plans to keep time on his side Healy hoping to extend unbeaten run Ireland keen to forget bitter World Cup past Cole expresses leanings towards the left By Our Sports Staff: MacKay holding out for Scotland revival Sport Football Sky Picture Gallery Fans' divided opinions unlikely to swing Lowe The Times 'He is not a half-baked chancer. Be in no doubt, he is completely baked' Successor has tough act to follow If anyone can do it, Woodward can Player power likely to be only significant stumbling block 'Dowie took over a team close to the bottom and in six months got them promoted' Ali takes chance to learn from master Frizzell County Championship First Division Yesterday's Scoreboards Full Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Wharf and Solanki make quick impression Natwest Challenge Pothas century sustains Hampshire Second Division Lawson makes a fist of five-star performance India mugged by the 'Gangster' from Yorkshire Times Online The Times Summit talks leave RFU resigned to Woodward's exit Men in the Frame to Take over at the Helm for England Plugeot Rugby Union Football The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim A True Heroine for our Times With her Determination, Stiff Upper Lip, Modesty and Triumph over Adversity, Kelly Holmes Could Have Featured in a Boy's Own Annual Picture Gallery A True Heroine for our Times The Sport of Kings? Required Reading Comedy Dinosaurs? Sneered at by TV Executives for 12 Years, Cannon and Ball are Having the Last Laugh-Earning £2m a Year from Live Shows. Now the New BBC Director-General Wants Comedy Back on Prime Time. Toby Moore Reports Still Going Strong. . . ... Not Any More That's Rich. . . The Times Surrender Sixty Years Ago the Nazis Halted the Allied Advance across Europe with a Bold Offensive—until Montgomery was Ordered to Crush It. Barry Turner Explains To the Germans? Nuts The Way we Live now "I'd Swim Naked News At Sunset" Hearth Goddess A Proper Shop Kidney Disease: A Genetic Issue A New Campaign is Helping to Raise Awareness of Renal Problems among People of South Asian Descent, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Full of Beans Picture Gallery The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio 3 Radio 4 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Choice Index TV Review Fans of London's Burning Will Love the New Firefighting Drama Steel River Blues; Others May Find It a Bit of a Slow Burner, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 London Channel 4 Five Televisionandradio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3373 Ddc Martin Hamburg Cell The Times Greatest Chat Show TV Moments Mission Accomplished: Langan in Iraq Companion Stairlift The Times The Times Away with the Pixels Screen Forget Computer-Generated Effects, the Most Popular New Thrills are for Real. James Christopher Says There's No Virtue in the Virtual How to Make a Spectacle The Sharks were Real—and so was the Fear. The Creators of Open Water Talk to Leigh Singer VW Love in a Ghoul Climate Screen New Films a Demonic Superhero Unhappy in Love? A Ridiculous Concept, but Treated with Sensitivity It Works Brilliantly, Wendy Ide Discovers More New Releases A Rock Doc Follows a Train Full of Hippies Screen & Heard HMV Forget the Alamo? They Already Did It was the Right Movie at the Right Time. So how Did a Disney Epic Become a Byword for Hollywood Disaster? Ian Nathan Peeps over the Parapet at a Project in Meltdown HMV New DVDs PPR Entertainments New Books First Night Reviews Rotten to the Corp When It Comes to Attacking Corporate Ethics, Today's Film-Makers Mean Business, Finds Fiona Morrow Festival Express Have to Give this Devil His Due Interview the Mexican Director Guillermo Del Toro Raises Hall and Some Private Demons in his Latest Motorcycle Diaries His Due Work, He Tells Stephen Dalton Times Online Grumpy Young Men Cinema's New Antihero Isn't a Sexy Rebel or a Timid Mr Nice Guy. Welcome to the Ranting, Socially Inept Loser, Says Sean Macaulay PPR Stage Beauty

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