News from 10/09/2004
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Andrew Robson, Alice Munyard, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Neelam Verjee, Sue Dodson, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Lexi Douglas, Dover, Kent, Ruth Stedman, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Yaffe, Brussels, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Terence Stephenson, Philip Howard, David Chater, Barry Goodchild, James Bone, Sean O'Neill and Ingrid Mansell, Clive Davis, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Patrick Kidd, Tom Dart MLB review, Robert McGregor, Bob Stanley, R. F. Channon, Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Mary Kims, John Bungey, Stuart Dunlop, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Nikki Hunter, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Andrew Drummond and Simon de Bruxelles, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Angus Dunn, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Les Webb, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Andrew Symonds, Michael Evans, Patrick Hosking and Stewart Tendler, Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Nick Robinson, Jenny MacArthur, Clayton Lambert, Andrew Bamji, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Michael Leidig, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Barbara Reid, Susan Emmett, Carl Mortished and Gary Duncan, Russell Kempson, Mohammad Sami, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, Patrick Neate, Gerard Baker, Lisa Freedman, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Sania Clarke, Warwickshire, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chris Gayle, Dion Ebrahim, Daniel Vettori, John Mendes, Simon de Bruxelles, Edmund Marshall, Rogers M. Bale, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Carolyn Asome in New York, David Walton, Peterborough, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Valerie Dinwiddy, Raymond Keene, Harbhajan Singh, Richard Percival, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John McNamara and Mike Mulvihill, Simon Hart, Jeremy Garnett, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Ravindu Shah, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, D. J. Ware, David Mattin, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Jennifer Sharples, Anchorage, Alaska, Joanna Birkett, Harold Roberts, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Mary Brill, John Allison, Robert Newmark, Heather McGREGOR, Mary Ann Sieghart, Joe Bolger Stock Markets, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Rajin Saleh, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Paul Simons Times Weatherman, John Goodbody and Cathy Harris, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Ben Hoyle and Michael Horsnell, Ian Partridge, Nick Szczepanik NFL review, Greg Hurst, and Valerie Elliott, Jim Wagg, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Martin Tingle, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Tim Johnston and Mike Gardiner, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Roger Squires, Lisa Verrico, P. R. Rogers, Sevenoaks, Kent, F. P. Lynch, , Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ian Sinclair, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Miles MacInnes, Bernard Shrimsley Paper round, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Kumar Sangakkara, Sally Patten, Jacques Kallis, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Richard Ford and Steward Tendler, Jayne Dowle, Paul Collingwood,
ResumoThe Times M15 agents to infiltrate animal rights terror groups Crackdown follows campaign of intimidation against drugs industry Hurricane rescue Bomb kills nine Henman victory The Times I'm in charge, says new Labour powerbroker The Times Today British couple killed on the River Kwai Boodle & Dunthorne What's Important Gatwick Express cancelled to ease commuter strain Talks on police chief's future Old new boy hounded but not outfoxed Sony Man jailed over 1970s sex attacks Tonsil operations Pilot charged Cricketer robbed Sex change Hot, wet, wild: the danger signs we ignore at our peril British pubs join the Michelin set Another day, another hurricane Grenada is the latest casualty of the world's increasingly weird weather, write Ben Hoyle and Michael Horsnell 700 Britons are evacuated from Jamaica David Morris Other Changes Howard faces backlash for rightward retreat into Tory ghetto Office World Blair enjoys a champagne moment but has the bubble finally burst for Brown? An inevitable trial of strength will show if the Cabinet is big enough for two Chancellors, reports Philip Webster Not a one-man show, says 'six jobs' Milburn Empire-Building MMR link with autism rejected ING Direct MoDus How a love affair declined from Bollinger to bailiffs Dixons Son in court over murder of parents Take-off aborted Drugs ran out Lib Dem retires Pair carted off Pubs act to sidestep Irish-style smoking ban Drinks groups take the initiative as fears grow that alcohol sales will fall, write Sean O'Neill and Ingrid Mansell Holland & Barrett Dying for a Cigarette Scotland intent on stubbing it out Tesco Only in the Saturday Times Citroën Brown is a picture of calm Towing the party one-liner People All eyes swivelled upwards when David Blunkett took … Galloway finds a pal in his hour of need as libel showdown looms So which public figures will be wriggling in their … Lady Gabriella Windsor is wary of the press—not surprising … PS … Remand Needs Reform Race killing case officers face tribunal Tele2 D&a the Opticians Husband guilty of life-savings murder of wife PC World A label to fit every lifestyle Graduate Loan Interest Rate Harrods GPs must provide chaperones for intimate examinations, say reports Today in Parliament Halifax Foxhunting ban under threat from backbench Labour MPs Kilroy-Silk to stand as Eurosceptic MP Toothless TUC sidelined, says left-wing union chief Hall of fame snub to local heroes Toucan John Lewis Six soldiers die as helicopter hits power lines Mystery illness closes school Only in the Saturday Times The Ultimate Why wrasse's luscious lips—and eyes—may soon be off the menu Aptitude test best to find brightest SEBO All hail online Shakespeare One Tel Sick List Summer Sale! Lincoln sickliest council in land Barbie's rival a sign of grungy times By a Correspondent: Friends watched as pupil choked Halifax BT The Numbers Game Gambling law odds-on to create more addicts Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes report on findings presented at the British Association Festival of Science Briton spots Saturn's secret Feeling blue is a recipe for flu British Gas Asteroids could have triggered creation of life Mean machine Demolition Man Bali bombers blamed for embassy blast Attack highlights high-risk British missions A Class of its Own Al-Sadr's rebel army finds fresh theatre of war Militant leader may have a political future but followers are ready to fight on, writes Stephen Farrell in Sadr City Powell accuses Sudan of genocide in Darfur (Reuter): Milosevic case lawyers want to quit (Reuters): Killings damages Taleban deaths (AFP): Israelis kill six (Reuter): Bunny boiler West must curb our terrorists, says Russia Surgeries rattled by false teeth fraud P&o Cruises Moscow's despised Chechens bemoan their usual lot The Times Britain fights to keep its £3bn EU rebate Can a humble British go-between achieve something in North Korea? Extraextra Hong Kong poll rings with dirty trick claims Power Sharing The Times ScottishPower Vauxhall Kelley's Books In America's presidential show, a state don't mean a thing if it ain't got swing Crucial battles lie ahead for George W. Bush and John Kerry in a dozen pivotal canvassing targets, writes Gerard Baker Bush told forces chiefs to 'sweeten his war record' Europeans cool on ties with US Gore Opera Cunning Little Vixen Semele Queen Elizabeth Hall First Choice The Times Pop Rush Wembley Arena B-movie in a different vein Theatre Bat Boy the Musical Shaftesbury Theatre, WC2 Proms Czech PO/ MacKerras Albert Hall/Radio 3 Concert BBC now/ Llewellyn Vale of Glamorgan Festival Exit Mr Who, enter Mr Wotsit: and they claim we're obsessed with personalities Our mountains are being stripped of their awe Two lessons in how not to shuffle your pack Both reshuffles were botched, but at least Labour strengthened its team Thunderer: Which? magazine has let down its readers Peter Campbell The Times Murder in Jakarta Another brutal attack by immoral terrorists Waist Not, Want Not Fashion abandons the middle ground Handle with Care Two reshuffles that involve serious political risks Legacies to charities Fuel allowances The Times Return to Cabinet of Alan Milburn Role of marchers over hunting ban Public transport and private cars Under scrutiny Programmed for life Livingstone and Stanley Handy hints Letters should carry a daytime telephone number. They … Medical schools' admissions policy David's imperfections Mix and match The Times Crossword 22,766 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall The Weather The Terminal ECB attacks forecasters Invesco denial over BE SMG revives dividend Eldridge Pope deal closer Kiddle kindles profits My Travel's £1.3bn revamp Easynet heads into black AstraZeneca drug fears Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Commodities Santander cuts ties in Abbey bid Outgoing chief of F&c gets £10m windfall Man on 18th hole eyes Wentworth Sugar pulls sale of IT firm as buyers balk at price Rising imports push UK into oil trade deficit Brioni Rates Held FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Phillips de Pury & Company Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Euronext. liffe indecision Altria lights up forecast Monsanto modifies outlook 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 North Sea Oil Exchange Rates Ebookers hits 230p as suitors line up IBM Compass serves up profit warning Let auld acquaintance be forgot Compass chiefs lose their bearings Interbrew calls time on the Boddingtons Brewery ITV presents a clearer vision IHG adds £1.3bn of assets to sale items Savoy boss confirms talks with Alwaleed Shopping for Sainsbury shares boosts price Larger Capitalisation Shares Buyout talk raises appetite for Big Food Group Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 MFI Furniture Check in at InterContinental and start to enjoy the windfalls Tempus Arriva The Day's Biggest Movers Rate peak hopes cheer gilts Bonds MFI plummets as profit warning rekindles takeover talk Xerox Tailbacks on Distribution Highway And now! Heeeeeeeere's Philip! Upgraded Bhs to offer Christmas challenge to M&S Go-ahead for East London scheme Arriva plans to catch the bus in Europe Créme MPs concerned over benefits of MG Rover chiefs The Times On balance, it is usually best for nothing to be done Orange BAE hopes that naval review will secure shipyards' future The calm after the storm Oil and gas chief quits as profits stagnate Dotting the i's? City Diary Shades of grey City Diary Anger abates City Diary Action Business Equity Prices When The Sun failed to shine for the middle class Greg Dyke Fine Tuning the Debt Picture Falling audiences could cost ITV £100m damages Best Ever UK Mobile Network Performance Volkswagen diesel forces change of heart Kevin Eason falls for the economy and performance of an oil-burning car when he tests the Golf GT TDI Kicking up a Stink The Carbon Equation The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ferrari festival competes with the real thing Motors Motors The Register Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? Samira Bellil Algerian-born writer who overcame sexual violence to campaign for Muslim women's rights in France Samira Bellil, writer, was born on November 24, 1972. She died September 4, 2004, aged 31 Richard G. Butler American no-Nazi and Christian fundamentalist who cited Jesus and Hitler as his two greatest influences Richard G. Butler, white supremacist, was born on February 23, 1918. He died on September 8, 2004, aged 86 Moshe Shamir Israeli writer whose early idealism withered to ferocious bigotry Moshe Shamir, politician and writer, was born on September 15, 1921. He died on August 20, 2004, aged 82 Professor Frank Farmer Pioneering medical physicist who made an influential contribution to the development of radiotherapy equipment Frank Farmer, OBE, medical physicist, was born on September 18, 1912. He died on July 16, 2004, aged 91 Births Picture Gallery Marriages Anniversaries Deaths Jack Pateman Aviation engineer who used computer technology to develop automatic flight control systems for the Harrier jump-jet, Tornado and Eurofighter Jack Pateman, CBE, engineer, was born on November 21, 1921. He died on August 28, 2004, aged 82 Lives in Brief Tributes Ill-informed opinion So happy together Why I Send my Sons to Boarding School As a New Report Finds More Parents Using Boarding Schools as a Form of Childcare Healther McGregor Says She Sent her Sons Away to School Aged 8 because It Produces Stronger and More Independent Young People On this Day Distance Learning Meeting all needs Different strokes Our Mum was Right Rowland's legacy? I don't believe it! Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Precious time One man's meat Less is more Shop around Paid to care Increased demand Impressive care What's your view? Daily Life Questions Answered Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Personal Column School News Service of Thanksgiving University News Legal News Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Dinner Election Forthcoming Marriages DJM: Nature Notes Marriage Ladies Be Sensible The Sunday Times Sport Trust underdog to bite back at fascists Times Test In Sport Today No separate indignity award Law Report Court of Appeal Prison recall power Queen's Bench Division Teacher's pay discrimination Court of Appeal Jurisdiction before judgment Chancery Division Crackdown on poor officials is long overdue Matthew Syed thinks technology and sanctions will weed out incompetent Marlins aiming to weather storm as fixtures pile up Same old story from veteran Schumacher Motor Racing Television Picture Gallery Funnell takes dressage but must stay focused for cross country Equestrianism Chiefs and Colts looking for New England American Sport Results and Tables Hand injury ends Harrison's bad year Boxing Seismic impact highlights wild life of Garrincha Book Review Capriati and Davenport hopeful of flying the flag Doncaster Racing Head to Head Chepstow Juniors give Britain hope for the future Women's Draw Epsom Henman has new spring in autumn of his career Tennis up Open Sandown Park Results Greening makes strides towards recovery Rugby Union St Helens set sights on home start in play-offs Rugby League Links Jonquil can collect Champagne for Gosden The Right Track Betfair.com Snow Ridge, runner-up to Haafhd in the 2,000 Guineas, … Doncaster Bangor Kasthari grabs fair share as cup goes to extremes Reading the Racecard Doncaster clicks with sale of disposable cameras Today's Teams Law gives Lancashire hope of survival with sublime century Frizzell County Championship First Division The Times Five-match tour to Zimbabwe has hurdles to surmount Lambert relishing his second coming for US John Westerby finds the former West Indies batsman ready to do battle again Accurate Averis puts Sussex on back foot England wary of bannan skins and early starts lottery ICC Champions Trophy Cricket Shah and Joyce lift Middlesex with painstaking partnership Inside T2 Today Harrington returns to form with perfect timing Golf Derbyshire tumble to Middlebrook Second Division Mustard and Bridge rally for Durham Yesterday's Scoreboards How They Stand BOA in funding threat to home countries Hockey Full First-Round Scores from Cologne England are hit by sixes Bronzed off McNish target Coach change Manning deal Hicks through MacGill left out Devon plan to make up for last year The Sunday Times Group Six We're Rooting for You Five Englishmen Crushed by the Press Eriksson excited by the burgeoning promise of Defoe Sweden thrashed by country's media United weakened by World Cup injuries Oliver Kay The Premiership Today England coach gives his vote to silent majority How They Stand Healy hits the height of rudeness The Times Bowls The Results Service Cricket ICC Champions Trophy Anger at 'celebration' send-off Boxing Cycling Darts Equestrianism Football Golf Football Rugby league Rugby union Other sport Wales left to look inwards after two poor results Ice hockey Snooker Speedway Squash Tennis The Times Morrison's success puts him in Birmingham quandary Group Four Vogts still confident as Scotland face up to task ahead Group Five Sport Henman's labours bear fruit in the Big Apple US Open Woosnam's participation ends suddenly on slippery slope Mitsubishi Something Extra Every Day in Times Sport The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim All the Horror That's Fit to Print The Death of an Event Rider and the Discovery of the Beslan Video Footage are News. How, Then, Do They End up as Cheap Thrills? Royal Flux Required Reading Goodbye Midriff, Hello Decorum Cover Story Fashion Maven Anna Wintour Bemoans the Ubiquity of Celebrity, Designers Miuccia Prada and Alber Elbaz Deplore the Paucity of Clothing. Is It Time to Return to the Demure, Asks Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong The Ethicist The Times Why Black Boys Fail? Don't Ask Me Interview As Diane Abbott Organises Another Conference on Black Underachievers Michele Kirsch Finds the MP Reluctant to Be Specific about where the Blame Lies The Times Just Go Nuts Health Athletes Have Found a New Way to Conquer Fatigue, Says Peta Bee Bad Hangover? Then Swallow this Cactus Tomorrow in What we Did on our Hols First Person The Holidays are over. How was It for You? Three Times Writers Tell us what They Did - Matthew Parris Took a Wrong Turning, Les Webb Went to Drumming School and Alan Franks Conquered the Pain Barrier I Walked the Talk: It Worked Better than All Those Tablets I Have Been Guzzling You Really Gave It Some Wellie The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Here's One for the Thoroughly Modern Cook, Says Jill Dupleix Would Lady Bracknell Approve? Luxury with Lucia Microwave Man Parallel Lives Home Forum Wild Bull of the Pampas Opera The Voice from Argentina is Back at Covent Garden to Give Werther the Treatment. Marcelo Alvarez Tells All to Robert Thicknesse, Very, Very Loudly The Royal Opera New Production If You Think Tenors are Fat Men who Bellow, Think Again. … Jump for Joy Dance British Choreographers are Competing for £100,000 in New Prize Money, Reports Debra Craine X Hits the G-Spot There is an Illicit Thrill in Watching No-Hopers with Big Dreams Being Savaged by Simon Cowell and Sharon Osbourne. But Just Don't Tell Anyone First Night Reviews Hit & Myth Bob Stanley Opera & Ballet Arts The Fela Traveller Interview Tony Allen is Keeping Alive the Memory of Fela Kuti. Patrick Neate Met Him Jazz Albums Musician with a Mission Jazz Mercury Prize-Nominee Soweto Kinch Brings Virtuoso Music to a Wider Audience, Says Clive Davis Entertainments Old Rose Turns Hip New Albums Ian Brown Shines but Weller Wanes, Finds David Sinclair Ian Brown Solarized (Fiction) Paul Weller Studio 150 (V2) More Albums Lisa Verrico Laughs, Sighs, Cries and Then Gets Fried Classical CDs Lorin Maazel On the Transmigration of Souls John Eliott Gardiner Les Troyens Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Kurt Schwertsik The Times Games Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films TV Review The 9/11 Conspiracies Did a Fine Job at Disproving Some of the Wilder Theories that Sprang up after the Attacks on the Twin towers, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Televisionandradio Index T2 Crossword No 3380 Viewing Guide The Times Digital Hearing Aid Information Service The Game Local Wisdom to Prove Crucial Richard Hobson, One-Day Cricket Correspondent, runs the rule over the leading Champions Trophy contenders LG Tournament Schedule LG Solanki Aims to Start Again on Solid Footing Geoffrey Dean on how failure caused the England batsman to rethink his game Solanki Factfile Back the team that wins this group to go all the way in the tournament Natural Born Winners Fleming's Men Still a Force to Be Reckoned with Gaining Valuable Experience The Players Australia Squad Look out for New Zealand Squad Look out for United States Squad Look out for World XI to Beat Men from Mars Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, believes his one-day international team can conquer all-comers Technological Challenge Angus Batey looks at a new umpiring experiment being tried in the tournament The Wrong Direction Lara's team can cash in on turmoil of South Africa to reach last four Now is the Time to Rally around the Captain Whatmore Looks for Signs of Progress South Africa Squad The Players Look out for West Indies Squad Look out for Bangladesh Squad Look out for Best Going Second India can score heavily even without Tendulkar, but look out for Pakistan Lost Ground Must Be Made up now Another Performance of Enigma Variations India Squad The Players Look out for Kenya Squad Look out for Pakistan Squad Look out for Life's Good Flintoff Needs Support England can come out on top, but so much depends on choosing right team Jayasuriya Still Provides the Fireworks Young Players to Offer Hope for Future England Squad The Players Look out for Sri Lanka Squad Look out for Zimbabwe Squad Look out for Life's Good Bricks and Mortar Property Addict Brace yourself for an autumn of gloomy house price figures but don't necessarily believe them This Week Estate Agents Say The Big Picture Figures from the Hometrack Property Database Www.Hometrack.Co.Uk In Victorian Semi in South London Sw12: a three-storey house near Balham that has been reduced from £650,000 Out Former Rectory in Northamptonshire Lamport: a Grade II listed Georgan village house reduced from £1.65 million Away Stone Cottage in Somerset Easton: a refurbished and extended four-bedroom house reduced from £395,000 The Preparation Game Quick sales don't happen overnight. Sadly there's groundwork to do, says John Price Knight Frank The Price Test How do the statistics compare with reality? Bryant Homes Buyers Put on Brakes Jayne Dowle finds the market slowing and prices steadying across northern England Waiting Game Cheshire Five-Bedroom Farmhouse Strines: a double-fronted Georgian property dating from 1973, seven miles from Stockport North Yorkshire Georgian Lodge Gilling West: a Grade II listed village house with walled gardens near Richmond Newcastle Victorian Terraced House Jesmond: a three-storey mid-terrace family home with a walled garden How the Other Half Lives A Sale of Two Cities You can live on Wall Street, but London in still for commuters only, says Patrick Kidd Michael Shanly Homes Crest Nicholson Crestnicholson.com Greenquarter manchester Mind the Tax This couple want to invest in a holiday home. How should they raise the money? Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? Whats on Build lt Saffron House Property What Price a Facelift? View your house with an architect to find out its real potential, says Lisa Freedman Enhance your Kerb Appeal Smart gardens and window boxes will pull in buyers and tenants, says Lucia van der Post Witton Le Wear, Weardale, County Durham Rettie and Co. Je Ne Regrette Rien Mary Gold hears how one woman packed her family into a camper van and headed for France to set up a new life Kings Oak Property Property Charles Church Property Investor Show Property View Point Royal Arsenal Woolwich The Times Where to Spend It As the market cools and profits shrink, Susan Emmett asks five experts what they would buy with £50,000 View Points The Times Rentals Knight Frank
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