News from 07/09/2004
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Andrew Robson, Nigel Bennett, Jon Ashworth, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, DJM, Boris Worrall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, John Stewart, Peter Lansley, Paul Bompard, Jamie Hanley, Linda Tsang, David Rhys Jones, Tom Dibb, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Peter Stockwell, Robert Bailey, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, William Dunnett, Robert Balley, S. M. Swerling, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Simon T. B. Gibbs, Elizabeth Judge, Alan Harris, Patrick Kidd, Philip Carnelley, Kevin Eason, Barbara Dickson, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Felicity Landon, Donald Hutera, Neil Voyce, Dominic Walsh, Roger Lowe, Rob McIvor, Christopher Dresser, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Julia Neuberger, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Hllary Finch, Nick Wyke, Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Souster and David Hands, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Fletcher Robinson, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Mary Gold, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Joyce Glasser, Rob Wright, Rob McLvor, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Andy Bywater, Raymond Keene, Jan Prebble, John Russell Taylor, James Oswald, Peter Stothard, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sylvia MacWhirter, Christopher Lacy, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Christine Buckley and Angela Jameson, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Clem Cecil, Peter Riddell and Gary Duncan, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Jane Feinmann, Philip August, Peter Evans, St Albans, Julian Muscat, Anna Frame, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, John Allison, Peter Lonsdale, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Joe Bolger Stock Markets, Rod Cooper, Danny Forman, Peter Evans, Richard Rae, Ian Johns, Andrew Prynne, Peter Mullen, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Terry Evans, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Bruno Powroznik, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Mark Baldwin, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Frances Gibb, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, J. N. Shooter, A. P. Anderson,
ResumoThe Times Feel-good factor fades as Britain tightens belt Times poll shows voters cutting back on spending and borrowing Son questioned Clinton operation The bell tolls Souness moves Vintage Shirts The Times Feel-good factor fades as Britain tightens belt Brown ally quits in row over welfare reform Index Appeal launched to ease tears of Beslan How to Help Sting The Times Honour for wounded Iraq war hero Labour to sacrifice Bills for hunt ban Brown ally quits in clash over benefit reform The Party Leaders Boost for Kennedy as Blair and Howard slip What's Important New Tracker Rate Mortgage Impact of Higher Interest Rates Places in care homes fall 10,000 in a year City banker 'was losing $1m a week' The woman at the centre of a record sexual harassment claim has been branded an 'armchair general' by her boss, reports Nicola Woolcock Breitling Four who Fell off the Precipice Women who break through glass ceiling face a cliffhanger Yachting heroine's home at risk in debt struggle Compromise on plan to lock up mental patients sky The Proposals Judges to vet cot death trial experts Convince Unionists to talk to us, says Adams By a Correspondent: Conman who was conned jailed 6 years for £1m scam MoD worker jailed after failed suicide McDonald's case Cell phones Fatal stabbing Poppy appeal Juror fined Hearing aid call Acid attack Singer banned Vaccine safety Book snub Mercedes-Benz 'Model student' arrested over parents' deaths Couple allowed 'designer' baby to aid brother BT Aboriginals 'got to America first' 1 in 5 children shows signs of heart disease Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes at the British Association for the Advancement of Science Festival Shy genius + $1m mathematical conundrum = $0 Million-Dollar Question Tesco No wonder you could have heard a pin drop when a mobile … Just AA sk Dell Ivana Trump's on the lookout for a new boy toy Pacino film is a riot David James can save something Man in front of class with trilling mobile phone given dramatic lesson in manners Routemasters to roll on PS Lure of boarding school grows as nanny costs soar The Aluminium School Roll How to tell if you're a hasbian, metrosexual or a shedful of glurge Time to play and no nagging British Red Cross 'They are Lying' Editor sacked as fears grow of crackdown on Putin critics Newcomers alter EU's attitude Green Flag motoring assistance Raid was aimed to 'provoke a war' Bespoke Suits Direct Line Teddy bears and books litter classroom egg And still they bury them, side by side in a field Leffe Fear for French hostages after $5m demand Seven US Marines die in car blast privilege Israelis kill 13 in attack on Hamas in Gaza Halifax 'Straightforward' surgery Clinton's cavalry gallop in to rescue Kerry Blair warns ministers off Democrats It's one, two, three strikes you're out in Japanese baseball row malaysia The Mobile Revolution Wot the Dickns? Txt bk 4 hi-tec Chinse brings:) It was the Best of Lines, It was the Worst of Lines Coup plot questions for Thatcher Illegal entrants Storms kill 90 German protests Caviar shortage Ensemble Intercontemporain Usher Hall First Choice ArtsFest Liaisons not dangerous enough Dance Dangerous Liaisons West Yorkshire Playhouse War Requiem Usher Hall Theatre The Marrying of Ann Leete Orange Tree, Richmond Proms Berlin Phil/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3 Let me bounce an idea off you: could inflatable pubs work if they weren't so silly? Picture Gallery The Queen is lucky her husband has lady friends It is only a short distance from Beslan to Belsen Totalitarianism motivates terrorists and only democracy can stop them I despair at the 9/11 naivety of Rowan Williams The Times Inexpert Witness After cot deaths, the law must serve families first California Seeming Lifestyle lessons from Baja's lost tribe Against All The atrocity at Beslan demands a united response Tory enthusiasm Soviet 'forbidden art' The Times Meeting the challenges of Beslan and other atrocities UK may miss out on Chinese tourists Advert banned Senior service Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Meat for the London Market Naval disasters Many happy returns Factors that affect transport policy Book learning What a cheek The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall smile the internet bank On the Agenda… FSA plays down appeal BG buys gasfield stake Retailers issue rates plea British Energy plan call TNS sees profits surge Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Toshiba Tories to expose audit liability rift Golden Goodbyes: directors strike rich at retirement Chelsfield confirms approaches from two developers Index Directors' pensions ignore calls for pay restraint, says TUC Don't ditch Bill for foxes, minister warned The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Ryanair rejects union claim Nordic Capital raises bid Spanish power station plan Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Watchdog plays down L&g appeal Merck puts all its drug trial results on the web Investors buy Abbey in bet on HBOS bid Dell Clearing up the pensions mess Fat-cat scrap threatens savers A growl from the watchdog Slowing growth too much to swallow for S&n DFS ahead as investors ignore 'sell' advice Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Travis Perkins cuts it with the old saw that 'time is money' Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Traders seize chance to buy Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Regus heads for first full-year profit Bovis builds big profits, but warns of flat house prices London's police chife to join the travelling set Travis nails an 18% increase as rates threaten to hit home Goodwood not so glorious for Wm Hill British Energy rebels take case to EU Punters get up by a neck from bookies The Times Noodle bars gain £13m for growth Business to Business Insurers shaken by hurricane damage EU clash over low corporate tax rates MG Rover may cut car production Labour plan to cut red tape 'made it worse' Undercover agents on the trail of loan sharks The Times Amlin's profits up in spite of drop in renewals 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 The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre Stability Pact reform stirs new misgivings Hitchcock suspicion City Diary Written up City Diary Washed out City Diary Martin Waller City Diary impact executives Business The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Captain Ian Harvey Pilot whose bravery and bomber experience extended to landing a passenger aircraft after a midair explosion Lives Remembered Arnold Christensen Farmer and manager of Buckhurst Estate who helped to transform the British Grassland Society into a world leader Arnold Christensen, MBE, farmer, was born on August 5, 1917. He died on August 28, 2004, aged 87 Terrence McMullen Prep-school headmaster who set an example of practical Christian living If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Give it ten years Prize Quiz To Advertise Telephone Swapping bubbles Slow burn Marriages Deaths Prosperity for all A hefty claim Stick with your friends News Quiz Births debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Time we stopped fighting All spent fox & sons Fear the crash Swings and roundabouts Word Watching To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Questions Answered Email your questions and answers to Memorial Services In Memoriam - War Memorial Service Premium Bonds Military Honours Personal Column School News Court Circular Nature Notes University News Answers Word Watching Forthcoming Marriages Scores RBS Lombard Trophy Teenage triumph as Ganton pair romp home 16 under par Armchair Viewing Wayward shots, a surprise 'celebrity' and the tournament's future assured An Algarve peasouper on day two follows a glorious sunny start Runaway winners Button defends his decision to depart BAR Motor Racing Singh finally overtakes Woods after long haul to the summit In Sport Today Set-off is against living costs Law Report Court of Appeal England avoid upsets to reach quarter-finals Bowls Ryder Cup snub hurts Ballesteros Maier's ambition Star turn Valverde ahead Classic Kerr Blackwell keeps Nottinghamshire waiting Frizzell County Championship Second Division Winning Ways Shah century brings down curtain on Sussex's reign How They Stand Knight lights enjoy day of leisure to treasure Frizzell County Championship First Division Irani puts feeble Dragons to sword Totesport League First Division Berkshire's batsmen ease to victory Essex bow to Moore's second best Kent make opponents pay price for relying on Sales Rejuvenated Gough sets sights on long haul Free on Friday Leicester Catterick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Bath Times Test Scandal thrives in culture of deceit Newcastle Warwick The Times Sports Book Dunlop takes pride in Let The Lion Roar Lingfield Park The Times Cole earns the plaudits Gerrard level-headed about England's need to raise game Quashie in confident mood The Times Group Five Group Six Morrison forced to wait for Swiss role of avenger Eriksson refuses to bow to pressure Group Four Angry Speed takes aim at Wales after slow trip home Quinn planning to make fresh start in Cardiff Shepherd's tactics are called into question Yorke backs old sparring partner to get things right Woodward's role as coach to Lions heads Dublin agenda Rugby Union Times Online The Results Service Today's Fixtures Presidents, players, fans ... no one is safe with Souness Football David McVay traces the rumbustious career of next Newcastle manager Television demands delay Long's return Rugby League Blackburn supporters shed no tears at loss of manager Times Online The Times Souness gets surprise vote to steady ship at Newcastle Football inside Lexus Fortune favours Henman on path to quarter-finals The Times T2 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim The Wanado-Something-Else Guide Damian Whitworth It's Not Just Sir Clive Woodward who Sees Himself in a New Role. Switching is Bewitching for Just about Everybody Who's Famous Kings without Crowns Required Reading The £6bn Ache, and Cover Story Back Pain, Headaches and Fatigue are Britain's Three Biggest Medical Problems. In the First of a Three-Part Series, Peta Bee Examines a Condition that Costs More that £6 Billion a Year in Treatment and Lost Working Days Get Fit, Lose Weight and Sit up Straight Alternatively, Try Taking Supplementary Action Tomorrow The Ethicist Every Day There's a New Crisis The Andrew Billen Interview Daniel Libeskind's Controversial Plans for the World Trade Centre are Mired in a Legal Dispute. But the Polish-American Architect Battles on Correction A Man of Ideas Libeskind Faces a Crossroads, Says Tom Dyckhoff The Times The Stuff of Political Nightmares Viewpoint Peter Stothard Spent a Month alongside Tony Blair during the Dramas of the Iraq War—and Then an Evening at David Hare's National Theatre Version Twentysomethings Health A Scan Too Far? Scans of the Whole Body to Show Tumours Can Themselves Cause Cancer, Research Claims. Jane Feinmann Investigates Doctor's Orders Lifetime Age of Enlightenment Glad Volunteers Three People Tell Peta Bee how Much They Have Gained from Helping Others Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Paprika is the Spice of Life, Says Jill Dupleix Chorizo with Squid and Beans Times Online Blouses Style Eight of the Best Go Fo… Look… Nappy Valley Happy Birthday Home_forum But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Sarge's War Ps2; £19.99 Technobabble Continental Drifting Arts Photography Joanna Pitman on a Show that Explores the Vibrant Cultures around the Mediterranean Mediterramean: Between Reality and Utopia ENO Entertainments Top of the Forms Arts Visual Art Christopher Dresser was a Great Victorian Designer. So why Haven't we Heard of Him, Asks John Russell Taylor Brush with Zen Joanna Hunter Watches a Master of the Pen at Work Simply Divine Arts Architecture the Bare Monks' Cells of a New Czech Monastery by John Pawson Triggered Childhood Memories for Phoebe Greenwood Radio The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films An American Werewolf in Paris (1997) Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Index The Devil's Advocate (1997) Love is the Devil (1998) BBC Two, 12.20am The Drag Trade BBC Four, 8.30pm/11.40pm Prince of Darkness (1987) Darcey Bussell in the Prince of the Pagodas What Happened when Architects, Politicians and Property Developers Collaborated over Ground Zero? One Almighty Clash of Egos, Says Joe Joseph Tv Review BBC One Variations Viewing Guide Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3377 The Times Rolex The Times The Top Stories Headline of the Week Panda Power Other Views Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Index Public services will be election battleground Issue of the Week Politics New Medical Research Cash crisis hits night-time GPs Health The Issue Explained Antisocial Behaviour Orders Put 'GP' on the shopping list Foreign nurses exploited Index Course Watch Careers Jargon Skills Escalator Media Monitor timesonline In the Professional Press Education Driving London round the bend Interview The man who is replacing the capital's popular Routemaster hop-on hop-off buses with German low-floor vehicles tells Ben Webster that London has to enter the 21st century Foreign Ways Primary reasons for emigrating Education Other Stories we Liked Still need me when I'm 92? Degree in foundations Index Big Lottery Fund could be a small debacle Charities Trek of the Week It's 'Honest John' Prescott Public Service Hero . . . Schoolyard social workers Social Care How They See us Legislation Update Index 'Creativity' ruins neighbourhoods Regeneration Jobs Agenda Octavia General Social Care Council The Times SPA Succession Planning Associates Regents College London TES Charity General Housing Health Social Services Education Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Job Listing Public Agenda Jobsservice How to Place your Job Listing Over to you . . . Build communities, not just new houses What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside The Times Clariant The Times General Dental Council McLibel Two seek last bite: reform of libel laws Today the Court of Human Rights will be asked whether multinationals should be able to sue for libel, Frances Gibb reports Why Levin merits an honourable mention in our legal history General Dental Council Student Law Times Online The Times Is fox hunting a human right or just wrong? Emotions at the ready … there are some surprising last-minute arguments against the Hunting Bill, Jon Robins reports The Times Put your studies to the test Richard Houliston on why a CAB recruitment drive is an excellent chance for trainee solicitors The QC whisperer Barristers' clerks are the fixers, nursemaids and agents of the Bar. Mary Gold talks to Patrick Duane, of Charter Chambers, about the job FSA It's not the Old Bailey, but cameras are coming to our courts The public will not be able to watch the Court of Appeal television pilot scheme, but it is an important first step, writes John Battle No need to take a clay off work to see justice being … The case of the Lockerbie bombers taught the Scottish judiciary a lesson of the power of television says Alistair Bonnington 'Lawyers Have a Bad Habit of regarding Courts as their … Winning mavericks Why does Russia need to cage its defendants? The country may espouse Western values but its courts are still highly politicised and the judges seem unable to resist the power of the Kremlin, Linda Tsang reports News Joke of the Week Milton Keynes An Apple a decade, keeps the lawyers in work The contest between Apple Computer and Apple Corps is the latest round in a dispute that dates back 24 years, writes Roger Lowe Corporate manslaughter law: will it make us any safer? The Government has promised to introduce a Bill but Jamie Hanley doubts whether errant bosses will ever be held to account Times Online law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Judgment day looms Classical bliss Hangings lure a crowd Service with a smile . . . The McMagic Circle How lawyers found the Games: marathon with a sprint finish While athletes enjoy the glory of Athens, solicitors are already thinking about China, writes Edward Fennell Susan May case affront law letters your shout readers' queries The College of Law on the liability for capital gains tax, the rules of Sunday working, a case of conveyancing incompetence and the enforcement of an attachment of earnings order Beware of state within a state Why legal costs are soaring lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk CLT Central Law Training tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Is this what they call the devil's advocate? Nottingham Trent University The Times Lifeblood of the global economy Felicity Landon introduces a report on the future of cargo as shipbuilding orders boom and world trade tries to keep pace with insatiable consumer demand Victims of piracy are fighting back High-tech shock tactics are the latest weapon in the battle against ruthless modern-day pirates, reports Robert Balley Contents Sokhna Port Stringent new rules help calm fears of terrorism Italy wants to act as great jetty for trade in Europe Paul Bompard finds italians keen to make more use of the railways in a country where the lorry is king Ports think outside the box to maximise profit potential The development of distribution and storage services is changing the way docks operate, reports Felicity Landon Ferrovie Cargo handling a changed industry Time is money and ships are in a hurry, in and out of ports to load and unload within hours Jeddan Islamic Port Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ports Authority (HQ) Gas and oil bonus sparks race to keep pace Privatisation success boosts hope of creating leading hub Robert Bailey looks at the transformation of Saudi Arabia's bustling container ports Cargo Long overdue Saudi railway link will have huge benefits for global shipping industry Egypt takes steps to reform its ports Private funding allows Sokhna to aim at being the nation's gateway for trade with Asia and Africa, says Robert Balley Maritime states are buoyed up to cash in Chinese imports drive boom in America Salalah Port Services Co Saog Crowded UK docks hit profits The Landbridge
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