News from 13/09/2004
2004; Gale Group;
Autores
Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Mark Baidwin, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Mark Soustar, Alexandra Frean, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter and Sam Coates, Sarah Potter, Tony Forgue, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Brian Luker, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Paul Godwin, W. S. Affleck, Ivo Tennant, Sebastian Mallaby, Philip Howard, A. Carlyle, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Bernard Donoghue, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Stephanie Theobald, James Ducker, John O'Byrne, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Melvyn Roffe, Graham Dunbar, Richard Lioyd Parry, Sam Marlowe, Greg Hurst and Sean O'Neill, Roger Maynard, Jenny Davey and Joe Bolger, Kevin Eason, Mark Halsey, David Sharrock, Neville Scott and Geoffrey Dean, Arsene Wenger, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Aidan Clegg, Michael Harrison, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Richard Stenning, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Lloyd, Sam Coates and Michael Evans, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Giles Smith Sports on Television, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Mike Sinclair, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Caroline Clayden, Hugo Rifkind, Veronika Hyks, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Dan Silver, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Philip Webster and Christine Buckley, David Lawrenson, Helen Weeks, Chris Coleman, Vicky Rawsthorne, Matt Hellyer, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Christine Penney, Birmingham, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John Stevenson, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Robert Daines, Jose Mourinho, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, James Bone and Daniel McGrory, Philip Webster Political Editor, Bob Day, Ivor Lucas, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Benjamin Elson, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Sophie Kirkham, Geraldine Hamilton, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, David Elleray, Philip Webster, Jeremy Glyn, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jamie Whyte, Jason Mellor, Peter Fisher, Joe Westerman, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Gerald Davies Celtic League, Rantorry Raver, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Philip Webster, Gary Duncan and Christine Buckley, Bill Edgar, Cobham, Surrey, Abigail Rayner, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Anna frame, Sally Patten, Jenny Davey, Ray Whitney, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,
ResumoThe Times Threat of 1½p on tax to pay for pensions The Times Charcol online Happy birthday Harry. Welcome to the iGeneration The Times Sales up Again Mystery blast British champion Stray bullet kills boy of 13 during fox shoot Blair 'out of touch with working class' Tradition is now reduced to ashes Strike ballot over public service job cuts plan 1½p tax threat to pay for pensions Church plea on gays Control Milburn, unions warn Prime Minister TUC Britain at work Whitehall job for life culture 'must end' Whats Important BT Police 'not taking terrorism seriously' The Toll Key West islanders defy storm Hal's meltdown tops sci-fi hit parade Ten of the Best Rich and poor are helpless before Ivan Winds of 150mph devastate the Cayman Islands as hurricane heads for Cuba, write James Bone and Daniel McGrory egg Cayman Islands Cuba Viewpoints Patek Philippe We won't fight for our country, but This generation has seen British troops in Afghanistan and Iraq and they don't like it Young Britain - nation of selves but not necessarily selfish Commentary Multiple Display Advertising Items 20somethings say 'six of the best' would curb unruly pupils Viewpoints Wood. for good Calves in their thousands face needless death The game is over for sick fire brigade Balmoral deer damage habitats 'Heroin' death of boy, 13, under investigation Multiple Display Advertising Items Phone calls raise hopes in hunt for lost flyers Wife secretly spent £250,000 lottery fortune The Times Top 10 Graduate Employers Multiple Display Advertising Items Can you guess the celebrity artists with animal magic? £50,000 at 24: why top graduates go to work in the NHS accenture Call for return of Afghan scrolls Animal Artists: Quiz Answers Blair 'pleaded for Budget information' Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenhouse Bill for fuel rationing Ulster politicians' pay may be cut off If peace talks this week fail then the next move could disband the political class, Greg Hurst and Sean O'Neill write This Week in Parliment 'Friendly fire' death may bring charges Britons' hotel fire Egret has landed Research boost School 'hysteria' Squirrels first churchill Next Retail Ltd Berliners live by Britannia rules Fred Ebb, lyricist of Cabaret and Chicago, dies at 76 Hollywood rushes to make stars of British writers Leigh film lionised at Venice AOL Limited Prom knights take their cue before the corks begin to pop Concert Proms Last Night Albert Hall The Arts Korea shrouded in mushroom cloud mystery Green Flag Berocca Nuclear proliferation concerns may be nearing critical mass Foreign Editor's Briefing 'Torture prisons' protest by Britain Sharon 'civil war' warning Multiple Display Advertising Items Fresh doubts are cast on Bush service papers Exuberant British designer wins over New York (Reuters): Orthodox leader killed in sea crash (AP): Dinghy deaths (AP): Bulls kill two (AFP): Death by sword (AP): Required reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Tunnels of love create security scare Australian TV debate boosts poll challenger Hopes fall short for democrats in Hong Kong Afghan clashes leave seven dead after warlord is deposed Bordeaux Why I cannot give every Iraqi the vote Iraq's Interim Prime Minister tells Stephen Farrell about his 'carrot and sword' approach to restoring law and order and why Fallujah might have to wait to go to the polls Arab Journalist is killed as he films The Arts Lay down your weapons, pick up your ipod The weary Afghans give peace a chance A shattered nation is counting the days to its first taste of democracy next month Brown, the man who stole all our tomorrows Science Notebook The Times Leading Article, Devolution, September 13,1997 Club 18-30 An intriguing survey of the attitudes of the iGeneration Men in Black Referees are under attack. The solution—more referees Success and Succession The Prime Minister needs to keep his supporters in order Religious martyrs Hunting and eating Thunderer: Statistical nonsense - in black and white Room for Turkey in expanded EU Homoeopathy comes under scrutiny Marketing Britain to Chinese tourists Benenden history Modern shorthand Any number of commandments State boarders Up the pole The Times Crossword 22,789 Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts The Weather Cholessterol Business US Airways in Chapter 11 Briefing Plans for Grey Global HBOS mulls Abbey bid Tesco gains ground Bankers win on euro pact New Camelot chairman EasyGroup eyes China BAE in $600m US deal Stock Markets How the Week Finished Currencies FTSE 100 Commodities Dow Jones In Business Today Fears over independent research Commercial property sales tipped to hit £35bn record Banned firm duo start up VCT guide Savoy joins battle for Wentworth Sainsbury's fails to trim payoff HH How the Week Finished Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week Bank rules out takeover Stop Press Daimler's Chinese van plan Copper workers return Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead North Sea Oil Exchange Rates WPP to set out plans for Grey Global after victory Emalaysla The Darkness head into cyberspace GNER looks overseas for franchise ally Not a murmur as America's budget deficit soars Multiple Display Advertising Items Balancing revulsion and compassion Court of Appeal Mere failure is not wilful neglect Privy Council World Bank rediscovers soul out of Africa Today we extract Sebastian Mallaby's account of a revelatory trip offering enlightenment, and a gift of a goat Court cannot fix release date for contemnor Court of Appeal Changing prisoner's category Queen's Bench Division Opec set to raise target oil price Keydata AIM VCT plc Car insurers face prospect of having to increase reserves North-South gap widening rapidly US Airways in Chapter 11 for the second time in two years Pressure on to protect auditors in lawsuits Data freedom is a bind, say firms Nine experts tread fine line on inflation Economic Briefing The Times Harvey Nash Group Banking & Finance The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Hugh Howorth Prolific innovator who is best remembered for his contribution to the success of hip replacement surgery Walter Birmingham Academic who involved himself in economic planning for West Africa in the post-colonial era Bob Thom Cycling rebel who shared his mature knowledge with newcomers who were keen to make the grade Bob Thom, british road racing champion, mechanic and team manager, was born on june 18,1917. He died on august 1,2004, aged 87 Personal Column Patriarch Petros Vii of Alexandria Spiritual leader of Africa's Greek Orthodox community Glyn Owen Prolific and versatile television actor who was famed for playing Jack Rolfe in Howard's Way Glyn Owen, actor, was born in 1928. He died on September 11,2004, aged 76 Johnny Bragg Singer and songwriter whose group the Prisonaires recorded Just Walkin' in the Rain while serving at the Tennessee State Penitentiary Johnny Bragg, singer and songwriter, was born on may 6,1926. He died of cancer on September 1,2004, aged 78 Frank Thomas Animator for Disney who brought Thumper, Peter Pan and Cinderella to life Talking pages Following the Hunt The government seems eager to force through a ban on foxhunting. Is the issue being given too much importance? Morally justified Daily Life Off Argentina, Darwin discovered some remarkable fossils the day that his sister caroline wrote with this homes news from Shrewsbury Shorter and sweeter Someone to talk to The big issue Bridge Nature Notes End of history Double helpings Unnecessary delay debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times reader Hold that Thought A recent survey shows that keeping a diary may be bad for your health. Is getting it off your chest making you ill? Chess Country benefits Winning Move Quick Word Chicken and egg Pension plan Cat cruelty What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day Forthcoming Marriages Reception Personal Column School News Court Circular Air bridge has curves in the right places Notebook Architecture Stansted expansion threatens rescued gardens Architectural beauty is in eye of the designer Briefing Sport Sulamani heads Arc lists as Godolphin shuffle pack Racing Doncaster Saturday's Details Goodwood Chester Musselburgh Carlisle Leopardstown Leaders in the Flat Championships Mussel Burgh Bath The Times Sports Book Redcar Yesterday's Results Hexham Stratford Johnston strong Blow to Hatton Singh wins again Singles success Herbert's title Times Test Saracens capitalise on forward edge Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Krige adds fuel to fire of ambition Wilkinson's creativity sparks Falcons Leeds lack muscle to challenge Leicester Thomas and Sweeney leave Dragons feeling blue Top yachts damaged in storm How They Stand Gloucester lifted by Brown's expertise Ravenous Sale dine heartily on Wasps starters Cool Deacon holds off surging Wolves Rugby League Wigan rely on heroics of Farrell Hull find way to end losing streak DA Button sees hopes ended by fightback from Ferrari Motor Racing Italian Grand Prix Result and Standards WH Smith Rhodes fails to save Worcestershire with his last stand Frizzell County Championship First Division Gloucestershire inch towards safety Veteran Bowler still capable of laying down law Second Division Durham end painful season on their Knees Singh takes his chance between the showers Timesonline Courageous Huggins states bold claim for retention Full Scoreboard from Edgbaston The Weekend's Scoreboards How They Stand Bangladesh meet an early end England's pacemen too sharp for raw talent of Zimbabwe ICC Champions Trophy Scoreboard First Alternative Kenya struggling because ICC has priorities wrong Scoreboard Holmes still top of the pops in defeat Athletics Matthew Syed on how the double Olympic champion was all smiles on her track return HSBC Oxford's finest can hold head high after facing the music in New York Harrington ends his barren run by changing focus Golf Rick Reilly Returns to the Times The Results Service Henman greatness lies in his drive to take the final step Tennis US Open Kuznetsova's fighting spirits lifts her to new heights Today's Fixtures Precision the key to Funnell's Blenheim success Equestrianism Victory in World Cup is fitting finale for Allenby Modern Pentathlon Sport ECB keeps wary eye on county decider The Drop Outs Alfaromeo Federer slays Hewitt to claim his third title in grand manner Murray's triumph bodes well for British tennis Tennis inside The Times Quotes of the Day They key to a good hotel? Er, there doesn't seem to be one Raymond's reviewed Bodies beautiful No fun any more The Ethicist Image of the Day Goodbye summer: storm clouds gather over London Seized by Iraqi gunmen: my survivor's guide As kidnappings in Iraq multiply, Stephen Farrell, below, who talked his way to freedom, weight the latest professional advice against his own terrifying experience All the flannel in the world will do you no good. if they want you dead, you will be dead Panic was pointless There were no right or wrong decisions, only quick ones How to Survive Litany of Terror I thought it was the final cut but now I'm a father again Second marriages mean thousands of men are having their vasectomies reversed in the hope of more children. It's a simple operation with a high success rate, reports Carol Midgley The Times Under 30? Think. . . Folic Support The Times Kumon How to raise little Olympians Is better "physical literacy" the key to producing future champions? Vanora Bennett puts her childern to the test Bring home the bacon for supper Food home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Spinach, Egg and Bacon Salad Refugee, model, bag designer Alek Wek's trek as a refugee from war-ravaged Sudan to millionaire success as model and bag designer is inspiring. And she hasn't lost sight of her roots, says Emily Davies "Reading in bed is a remeby for all kinds of distress" It's tweed, but not your Crib Notes Land girls Think of Jean Paul Gaultier's take on the equestrain ensemble Arts A dangerous mind He stuffed fish down the pipes of the Great Hall's organ Lloyd Webber's new phantom Theatre Ian Johns eagerly awaits the musical version of the Victorian chiller by Wilkie Collins The challenges was to turn an episodic plot into a two-act story Nigella of the Forties Constance Spry was the domestic goddess of her day. Stephanie Theobald welcomes a Design Museum exhibition In those days home-making was a form of women's lib Proms Week Ahead Theatre Dance A conflict of opinions Theatre Stuff Happens Olivier Pop Jah Wobble Cargo EC2 First Choice Proms BBC Phil/Noseda Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Pedro, the Great pretender Swan, stratford Entertainments Theatre Theatre Doctor faustus chichester TV & Radio Radio Choice WH Smith Radio 1 David Chater's Choice Review Choice Answers from Back Page Word Watching Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide Megastructures Variations Early Doors BBC Two, 10pm Jack Dee Live at the Apollo BBC One, 10.35pm Film Choice Jacob's Ladder The Anderson Tapes Old magpies swoop to steal the show Last Night's TV We're harmless and that's the tooth Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3382 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Def Con Thegamesays Whistle Blower Time we Applied for Legal Aid Tony Cascarino on why ignorance is no excuse for the failure of players and pundits to understand the laws of the game Theaftermath Right Result One Mark halsey corrects his decision to award Fulham a penalty. . . Right Result Two . . . and Tim Cahill receives a second yellow for this celebration Hold Fire: Referees are Enforcing Laws David Elleray puts the case for defence of officials Daft Dismissals The Window that Should Be Broken Peter Lansley on why greater freedom of trade would be better than the managerial sack race now under way Lure of United Dims as Real in Fans The Exports David Sharrock watches the England striker's home debut in the Bernebeu Beckham Leaves New Boy Owen in Shade Gabby's Back Franchise FC Start to Rick Broadbent finds loyalty and passion in the brave new world of Milton Keynes Dons Whatnow? Put down Roots Alyson Rudd catches up with old faces from 1988 Graceless Journeymen who Embarked on Great Adventure of Winning Cup Coaching Panel Blatter Critical of Media Ban Barclays Premiership Villa Prompt Change of Tune for Mourinho Fulham Arsenal (0) 3 Ljungberg 62, Knight 65 (og), Reyes 71 Champions shaken and rattled but still rolling on Europe Beckons for Wenger Invincibles Garcia Plays Part Perfectly United's Fear Factor Continues to Decline Moyes Gains Reward from Continuity Viduka and Hasselbaink are Hitting It off Berkovic Feels Right at Home Green Puts Damper on High Spirits Barclays Newcastle See Fresh Hope Bent Sets pace on Ascent to Summit Proud Paphitis Sets Record Straight Leeds Hopeful They are over the Worst Cameron's Late Strike Saves Jittery Wolverhampton The Times Burnley The Games Coca-Cola Champion Ship Luton Pair Endorse Newell's Approach Orient Benefit from Steele Enforcement Rangers Continue to Lose their Way Heart of Midlothan (0) 0 Rangers (0) 0 Bank of Scotland Bell's York Suffer More Misery Cautious Buckie Playing for High Stakes Walter Gammie sees Scottish Cup dream live on Nationwide Conference Viduka Looks to Play Hero after Villainous Season Theleaderboard Thesuperleague Enter the £100,000 Football Challenge at Championship manager The Continent All the Thumb of the Unfair Aki Riihilahti attempts to draw a line between gamesmanship and indecency Buy Lines The Hairdryer The Voice of Reason Whathesaid CVs Revealed Whathemeant Delia's Dish of the Week Or what They're Eating in Norwich Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Renault
Referência(s)