News from 06/09/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Christian Buckley Industrial Editor, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Paul Wright, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, B. Solloway, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Jennifer Pollard, Dr Jonathan Romain Maidenhead Synagogue, Sam Lister and Jenny MacArthur, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Briony Fullenough, Donald Hutera, Robert Gore-Langton, John Denny, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Richard Nice, Hilary Weale, Patrick Marmion, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jill Prime, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Chris French, Jenny MacArthur, David Charter and Adam Fresco, Roland Watson, Alexandra Blair and David Charter, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Mark Easton, David Charter, Simon Winkworth, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Clem Cecil and Richard Beeston, Julia Woodger, Elizabeth, Leyla Sanai, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Joan Jones, Rick Broadbent, Tim Cooper, Jan Davidson, Philip Arestis (Director of Research, Cambridge Centre for Economic & Public Policy). Gwyneth Dunwoody (Labour MP for Crewe and Nantwich), Caroline Lucas (Green MEP for South-East England), Vince Mills (Director, Trade Union Research Centre, Glasgow Caledonian University), Mark Seddon (Labour Party NEC), Eryl Parry, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter M. Richardson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Elizabeth Judge and Rory Watson, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Bruce Beveridge, Amrit Dhillon, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Brenda Brissenden, Elizabeth Judge and Christine Seib, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, J. M. L. Stone, Jenny Davey and Elizabeth Judge, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Andrew Stevenson, Producer-director of The Illuminati, Robin Cole-Hamilton, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ellis Bacon, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Andrew Fairweather-Tall, Bill Edgar, Keith Fairweather, Roy Salter, S. J. Exeter, Sebastian Smith, Chris Loughran (Consultant radiologist), Kjell Jonevret, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine, V. A. Dunn,
ResumoThe Times Mourners demand vengeance Grief and shock give way to anger and disbelief as Beslan buries its dead, writes Jeremy Page Deadly lessons The Times Peugeot Parking excuse cuts no ice Index Chairman role for Milburn The Times 10-hour day for 'educare' pupils Howard calls for anti-terror minister By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Blair is a turn-off for EU campaign Labour chairman role for Milburn What's Important Civil service fears delay corporate killing bill M1 danger spot inquiry BT Foxhunting Bill ready for Commons Bullying claim Letter bombs Going for old Honey trap Faithful put their trust in leaders 'chosen by God' Cops and toddlers Preacher with a Porsche and a £1.5m home Charity law to end fraud in black churches Commission acts to stem the spate of financial abuses in black-majority pentecostal churches, Ruth Gledhill reports Counting Congregations flybe What can you possibly say to a woman Jeremy Page meets Raya Totyeva, who has suffered an unimaginable loss. She is just one of hundreds struggling to come to terms with the events in Beslan Beleaguered Putin left struggling for answers Doomed by lack of command The Facts Rac who has lost four of her five children? Suspect shown on television as link is made to al-Qaeda Picture Gallery Where vengeance follows mourning toucan Picture Gallery Duchess tells of her 'passion' for Philip Uganda to send missionary to Britain Children turn their backs on books Transplant boost Pregnancy risks Paraglider killed Club handcuffs Rider complained about course before her death Panasonic Classes in death and violence for animal activists Newcastle Lexus The play's the thing for Shylock Pacino The screen legend tells Dalya Alberge of his passion for Shakespeare at the premiere of The Merchant of Venice Wrong kind of loos make rail travellers wait AA Travolta takes pot shot at big studios Moths feel the heat from climate change The Open University wood. for good Babies can spot pretty face right from birth Mark Henderson and Jennifer Pollard report from the British Association Festival of Science on genetic ideas of beauty, scientists on Tv, and vanishing insect Muppet mayhem is lab favourite Iraq war soldier on leave is shot dead in mugging Hidden epidemic of self-harm STEPwise Tough year for the Bar… but top law chambers still make £500m This Week in Parliament Confusion over maternity rights Prudential By a Correspondent: Bellringers who didn't want to ring the changes Rival sees his chance as voters punish Schröder One. Tel Neighbourhood Watch tackles 'Costa Crime' Chirac's young challenger takes party by storm By Our Foreign Staff: Spielberg receives French honour Alliance Leicester Police killed in Saudi shoot-out Media move Fair trial fears Bomb kills two Lions of peace Teen queen ScottishPower nicorette Lawyers on chad alert Kerry fights back as Bush gains ground But history is against the Democrats, writes Roland Watson in Washington I want four more years too, Clinton tells Republicans on eve of his heart operation A jovial former President promises to return to the Democratic campaign as soon as he can, writes James Bone US Election churchill Your Will The Open University Sunshine State engulfed in eye of the storm What Hurricane Fraces lacks in ferocity, it makes up for in size, reports David Adams in Miami Quake expert's shaky prediction Prudential The Times Family's torment over forgotten kidnap victim Wait goes on for French hostages Japanese bathers steaming as fake hot spring baths exposed Thatcher coup plot questions delayed Hong Kong may hold Olympic events First Choice The Times Weird and wonderful Tokyo stories Theatre The Elephant Vanishes Barbican Concert Concertgebouw/Jansons Edinburgh Dance Mahler and Dance Playhouse Dresden Staatskapelle Proms Albert Hall/Radio 3 Embrace Pop Shepherds Bush Empire The vacuous and irrelevant hunting debate sums up British politics Blair can win a landslide without new radical policies Labour should not copy the bold Tory strategy of 1986—it led to disaster Beslan is Russia's 9/11: it will change the world Thunderer: Coming to a concert hall near you: kerfuffle Thunderer Stephen Pollard The Times Blair's Bad News A grim warning for the Prime Minister over Europe Come Fly with Me An anniversary that recalls the true romance of angling Putin's Watershed Yearning for Soviet era will not unite a divided country EU laws and power The Times Think-tank for European issues Position of consultants in the NHS Relations between Syria and Israel Soft but sold hard Youthful hopes A Reigate Visitor: Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Slow Trains Loss of interest Treasury's role in lifestyle choices Exams and 'failure' Royal Mail bonuses The Weather The Times Crossword 22,762 The Times Around Britain Abroad High Tides 10-Day National Forecasts AOL broadband The Times Energy costs to rise again Ratner's retail comeback Parmalat to sue banks EU warning on Alitalia Green's empire expands UK top for wind power ITV loses senior director Saudis in WTO talks Currencies Index Royal Mail 'short-changing' row The Cost of Terrorism Threat to City firms' terror cover Monti's bid backing angers HBOS Flood of Claims Expected Shah threatens to go to court over Wentworth Mortgages for Business Need to Know How the Week Finished The Times Need to Know Global Business Briefing Deutsche Bahn 'to cut jobs' Stop Press Warning over tourism giant Bronfman-Alon targeted Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Business confidence knocked by soaring energy prices Whitbread in £300m hotel sale Strand Partners Limited US verdict for AstraZeneca EasyJet plans move to cheaper airports Non-exec in quick exit from ITV 'Extra 3m barrels' to keep oil price down Ricoh Increasing costs hit services sector Honesty without good faith Court of Appeal Ancillary relief not for companies court Court of Appeal Accountant who just wanted to run the business The Powers in the Boardroom Jon Ashworth talks to the man who forged a path through the stuffed shirts of Anglo American Special advocates for parole cases Court of Appeal The leader in ten questions The Power 100 CV: Tony Trahar Breezy UK is top spot for wind farming Euronext on course to create rival to AIM The Times Postcomm chief's compensation challenge Analysis Orca plans sell-off from Emblaze Lloyds TSB Royal Mail Discoveries push £2.4bn Cairn into FTSE 100 Roc Oil scheduled for listing today Champneys Business Equity Prices The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Lord Keith of Castleacre Merchant banker behind the rise and fall of Hill Samuel who later became a controversial chairman of Rolls-Royce Lord Keith of Castleacre, merchant banker and industrialist, was born on August 30, 1916. He died on September 1, 2004, aged 88 Cardinal Marcelo González Martín Fiery Spanish priest who attacked his country's politicians but defended Franco Cardinal Marcelo González Martin, priest, was born on January 16, 1918. He died on August 25, 2004, aged 86 Caroline Pratt Promising and tenacious British show-jumper Caroline Pratt, showjumper, was born on June 23, 1962. She died on September 4, 2004, aged 42 Births, Marriages & Deaths Donald Meltzer Innovative psychoanalyst who made an outstanding contribution to the understanding of relationships and the mind of the infant Donald Meltzer, psychoanalyst, was born on August 14, 1922. He died on August 13, 2004, aged 81 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lives Remembered Mike Watson Skilled armoured commander in North Africa and the Italian Campaign who had a gift for sensitive negotiations Colonel M. C. Watson, OBE, Mc, Td, DL, cavalry officer and farmer, was born on September 30, 1918. He died on July 28, 2004, aged 85 Michael Owen Arts editor of the Evening Standard who championed adventurous productions and was renowned for his provocative interviews Third-Class Delivery Royal Mail has failed to deliver key targets with just 88 per cent of first-class letters being delivered on time. What will improve the UK's postal system? Nature Notes On this Day The Times, September 6,1954 Prize Quiz News Quiz debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Facilities for the disabled in public buildings have improved but there is still a long way to go, as some readers attest Word Watching Daily Life September 6, 1891 Questions Answered Picture Gallery Forthcoming Marriages Personal Column School News Court Circular Watts important to the eye Notebook Arts Funding The Old Vic goes corporate Word Watching Answers The Times Gallagher seeks happy ending to harrowing story Bath Yesterday's Results Index Saturday's Details The Times Sports Book The Times Bourne retains its identity 100 years on Fishing Brian Clarke finds the stream made famous by one of the sport's most popular writers in rude health Rugby League Fixtures RS The Results Service Nelson shelves plans to retire after May hit by friendly fire Boxing Silver for Flood Mersey beat Green claims title Sharp shooters Scots advance Times Online Undervalued championship has vital function to fulfil Cricket England pay dearly for early frailties Yorkshire take heart from Hoggard Totesport League Second Division Late flourish for Saltires Thompson heading for the exit England's success masks continuing problems in the county game De Lisle's column last month sparked debate Full Scoreboard from Lord's Top Bowlers Yesterday's Scoreboards Scottish Saltires v Derbyshire Australia keep their cool as Pakistan wither Scoreboard from Hove The Times Weekend's Scoreboards Northamptonshire eye record chase Statistics and how They Stand Effervescent Mushtaq excels with bat and ball Frizzell County Championship First Division Scoreboard from Canterbury sky Croft puts Essex on the wrong side of history Second Division Nottinghamshire forced to lower sights after Cox blitz Confident Kiefer offers stern test for Henman Tennis US Open Join in the fun Rossi goes clear in race for title Motorcycling Wiggins effort just capital but in vain Cycling Holmes hits Cruise control during night among the stairs Donald silences his doubters Golf Burghley fatality casts shadow over Hoy victory Equestrianism Worcester caught cold by Falcons' fierce endeavour Zurich Premiership Wasps miss late opportunity to avert surprise setback David Hands joins sunbaked fans at Twickenham gala day Times Test How They Lined up at Twickenham Hodgson's late arrival settles Sale nerves Robinson urged to create dialogue with clubs New look at Gardens leaves Bath in shade First Alternative McRae runs the show as Leeds lack penetration The Times England supporters slow to buy into Champions Trophy Richard Hobson discovers that ticket sales are disappointing for one-day matches Cricket inside Wilkinson makes strong return to lift English hearts Direct Line The Times Inside The Week Ahead The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim It's Utterly Butterly Inspired East Anglia is in the Unedifying Grip of "Region Envy" with Grandiose Plans for the Landscape. But One Scheme Has a Touch of Genius The New Alice Band Required Reading Great with Children, but Bad with Money Cover Story As Cherie Blair Comes under Attack for Saying She Will Keep the Royalties from her Forthcoming Book about Prime Ministers' Spouses, Mary Ann Sieghart Explains why, since the Birth of Leo, She Has Had to Wind down her Legal Career—and why her Neurosis about Money Has Almost Led to her Undoing The Ethicist The Times Bible Codes and Flying Saucers Viewpoint As a New Tv Series Looks at Conspiracy Theories, Chris French Explains why so Many Believe Them and we Examine Three of the Most Controversial Was It the Titantic that Sank? The World Will End in 2006 Controlled by the Illuminati She Taught Me to Enjoy Being a Parent Parents Her Son's Nanny was a Semi-Literate Countrywoman with Few Notions of Modern Mothering, yet She Knew how to Raise a Child. For All her University Education, Amrit Dhillon Confesses that She Gleaned a Fantastic Amount from this Woman, who Drew on an Instinctive Wisdom The Times My Nephew, 3, Won't Use the Toilet to Empty his Bowels. How Do we Encourage Him? Parent Forum Send us your Problems Slices of London The Way we Live now Whatever the Celebration, Bake a Cake, Says Jill Dupleix Have Wardrobe, Will Wear It All Fashion Japanese Style Can Strike the Outsider as Unusual or Even Freaky but, as Joanna Hunter Soon Found, Tokyo Has Become the Place to Go for the Hottest Looks Sting in the Tale Home. Forum Single in the City Miss Prim Shows He… Fashion Crib Notes: Back to the Office Breast Cancer: Join in the Definitive Study Health Eat, Drink and Worry A New Bbc Survey Reveals Deep National Anxiety about Public Health, Says Mark Easton Pressed into Service Arts Theatre the US Media is Having a Bad War in Iraq, Actor Turned Writer Tim Robbins Tells Tim Cooper Index Entertainments "I'm Voting for Kerry" Arts For the People Theatre Nicholas Hytner's Strong Political Stance at the National is Likely to Win Audiences, Not Lose Them, Says Patrick Marmion David Hare's New Play Prefers Clichés to Ideas, Says Clive Davis Avenging Angel Arts Theatre Clare Higgins Talks Savagery and Grief to Robert Gore-Langton Index Week Ahead Neil Fisher Takes off to the Opera The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Game Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Ian Johns Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Index There was Plenty of Hi-Tech Gadgetry in Crisis Command, but what was Most Interesting was the Contestants' Reaction to Failure, Says Paul Hoggart TV Review BBC One Variations Viewing Guide Index T2 Crossword No 3376 Viewing Guide The Writers Bureau College of Journalism The Times Thegamesays Whistleblower Eriksson Repels Revolution Talk The Story Matt Dickinson finds the England head coach unwilling to make big changes Grim Struggle Follows Waltz George Caulkin bemoans England's lack of ruthlessness for killing games off Coaching Panel Yorke Not Content to Be One of the Bhoys The Insider The striker's decision to opt for St Andrew's instead of Celtic Park shows that he is ready for a challenge, Tony Cascarino says Time to Hang up the Pampers The Club Alyson Rudd on why protection cannot always be guaranteed at United The Chant Laureate Think You Can Do Better? Roon 101 Beckons for Wayne Departed heroes have plenty to fear if my experience of the so-called Scouse sense of humour remains anything to go by Chaos and Turmoil All in the past Tom Dart reports on Luton Town's revival of fortune Bruce Top of Shepherd List The Times Worldcuppositions Keane Boost Adds Gloss for Ireland Poland Turn up Heat Theratings Thegames Group Six Jones Slip Prolongs Journey for Wales Theratings Hungry Rush Thrilled to Return to his Roots Thelegend Marksman tells RICK Broadbent he relishes the hot seat at Chester City England in … of Control Thetable 'At least Barbarella was entertaing' Barclays Thegames Group Six Rocked to their Foundations For Mark Pougatch, fun ended at kick-off Fancystats Thefantasygame 04105 Theleaderboard Thesuperleague Championship Enter the £100,000 Football Challenge at Championship manager 5 Fans Unite on a Road to Ruin Before the Premiership there was this contest called the Football League. And guess what—it's still going! The Game will prove the existance of life outside the top 20 with visits to football outposts in coming months. First off, Tom Dart finds a sense of homeliness among fans of Colchester United Reviewandrelegation Colchester United Thegames Coca-Cola League One Bradford City Brentford Timesonline Taylor Absence Fuels Fans' Fire Huddersfield Town (2) 4 Chesterfield (1) 2 Peterborough United (0) 0 Doncaster Rovers (1) 3 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 0 Luton town (0) 0 Hartlepool United (0) 1 Barnsley (1) 1 Stockport County (0) 0 Torquay United (1) 2 Coca-Cola League 1 Asamoah Delivers Prompt Reminder Darlington (0) 0 Scunthorpe United (0) 0 Rushden & Diamonds (0) 1 Southend United (1) 4 Grimsby Town (0) 0 Rochdale (0) 1 Yeovil Town (0) 1 Swansea City (0) 0 Boston United (1) 2 Cambridge United (0) 1 Bury (0) 0 Lincoln City (1) 1 Kidderminster H (0) 1 Leyton Orient (1) 2 Bell's Scottish League Results Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Shrewsbury Town (0) 0 Chester (0) 1 MacClesfield Town (0) 0 Notts County (0) 0 Cheltenham Town (0) 0 Coca-Cola League 2 Ursell Goals Give Solace Thegames Non-League Football Five-Goal Flurry Keeps Barnet on top Barnet (0) 5 The Spent Force of Serie a Thecontinent Gabriele Marcotti on how Italian clubs are having to tighten their purse strings as the days of plenty come to an abrupt end James Eve's club-by-club guide The Times The Hairdryer Extratime 100% Fiction with No Added Sweeteners Hanks for Nothing Whathesaid CVs Revealed Whathemeant Delia's Dish of the Week Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Kwik-Fit
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