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News from 14/09/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Shiner, Jon Ashworth, Lord Lloyd, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Susan Persaud, Ann MacKay, Mark Bilby, Alexandra Wakid, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, Anne-Marie Balfour, David Rhys Jones, Ian Winrow, Rabinder Singh, Qc, Pamela G. Buckingham, Keith Hartland, Philip Howard, Shaun Gregory, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Peter Woodcock, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Douglas Goodman, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Joe Joseph, Nick Miller, David Sharrock, Martin Briggs, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, David Sugarman, Marc Cranfield-Adams, Ian Caplin, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, James Bone and David Adams, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Margaret Mary Davies, James Delingpole, Michael Tillotson, Mark Snegg, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Shauneen Lambe, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ian MacKinnon, Alan Linfield, Helen Rumbelow, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Wesley Lees, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, George Wilkinson, Angela Jameson, Liz Perry, Russell Kempson, David Natzler, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Elizabeth E. Witts, Gerard Baker, David Lister, John Clegg, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Peter Layhe, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, I. Palmer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Elaine Monaghan, Robert Tormey, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Dominic Faber, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Peter Johnson (Professor), Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, D. Gatehouse, Sean O'Neill, Mike Harrison, Jeremy Page, Arabella Weir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Ford and Sam Coates, Richard Owen, Malcolm Coles, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, Matt Writtle, Oliver August, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, James Doran wall Street Correspondent and Tom Bawden, Joanna Jepson, George Caulkin, P. J. Druce, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Joel, Peter Riddell, Penelope Gaine, Michael Gove, Sue Micklethwait, Alexandra Frean and Lewis Smith, Ann Keith, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Andy Connell, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Andrew Phillips, Clare Drewett, Adam Sherwin, Valerie Grove, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Jean Lammiman and Michael Syrett, Sheila Jones, Alan Hamlton and Steve Bird, Wendy Craig, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Britain must go nuclear, energy chief tells ministers Building 45 new reactors 'is only way to meet emissions targets' Inside The Times up Again The Times University revamp to end clearing scramble The Times Today Holy breach of security as Batman scales Palace Beaches Family Resorts Business www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Off-colour Tony fails to warm the comrades New Palace security chief's regime was easily breached Harassment conviction led to name change Royal intruder investigation What's Important Court is told of flour bomb attack Curb sickness benefit cheats, Blair is urged An evil appetite for murder Zoo thieves 'were in monkey business' A killer, a bloody death and a dirty war A police informer has admitted the 1989 murder of the Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane, Sean O'Neill reports vodafone Ilegible Article On today's Agenda Halifax I'm back, but I've never really been away, says Blair For No 10, the unions are part of the problem, not the solution Pressure grows for more workers' rights Conference Diary Shoppers are turning to the night life privilege Kabbalah sect woman stabbed two in frenzy She stood outside holding her hands outstretched like Christ, shrieking,'I am the Messiah' Alphabetically challenged BT Is Elton supping with the devil? Beyond praise Altken on the map War artist kept out of the fray ING Direct Deadly Disease and how It Spreads Speeding Britons fined in car race to Spain St. Joseph's Hospice By a Correspondent: Cheers as police chief returns to work volkswagen The legionella bugs bubbling away in hot tubs Multiple Display Advertising Items First Night Despair to hope, and that's just the audience First Night Theatre Bone Theatre Upstairs Benedict Nightingale Earl fails to save historic market Rare cello expected to fetch £300,000 Asian women lose struggle to find a white Mr Right Keen to believe but not to be seen in church Picture Gallery Weddings put faith in multiracial society to test Some ethnic groups still draw the line at interacial marriage. Richard Ford and Sam Coates report A generation that seeks religion in a new language Just AA sk Viewpoints Esso Howard pledges to cut stamp duty on 'green homes' Cultural Cleansing Destroying a Community. Erasing Memory Villagers mourn their 'Lilibelle' Doctor in crash walked away as driver lay dying Boy, 15, held for 'raping' teacher' Foxhunt victim Park and chide Jenkins plea Correction Hepatitus B vaccine 'trebles risk of MS' Gas and oil may exist in miles-deep wells Carry on drinking after heart surgery BT Black hole in finances may mean the end They Changed the World Threatened Volumes Slimy Sid will show how too much salt is a silent killer Red tape delays vital cancer drug British Red Cross Firm Grip Putin ready to seize more power in wake of Beslan President accused of exploiting tragedy with plan for greater Kremlin control, Jeremy Page reports from Moscow Ivan's Terror Cash offer to quit West Bank Navy unable to reach battered Cayman islands A little garble goes a long way for Bush as he woos the ladies Rac Women's Vote Men's Vote ThyssenKrupp Kerry is getting the fatal Dukakis touch De la Renta celebrates his 40th year in style first direct Recipe for Hunger Steinway & Sons Every dead dog has its day in the North Korean Capitalist … Picture Gallery Every dead dog has its day in the North Korean capitalist revolution Richard Lloyd Parry finds that the changing price of canine flesh is symbolic of the communist state's experiment Diplomat allowed to visit site of explosion Votes for Beijing baffle Hong Kong Media angst over Hitler hype The Open University 'I'm in the chapel'—first mobile phone call Marconi invented the bane of modern life and the Pope was the fist to use it in the Thirties, Richard Owen writes Air France Pioneers in Telegraphy Spanish summit restores axis in Europe Iraq election officials go incognito to get job done The Times Offers Direct Tough talk by US and Europe falls on deaf cars in nuclear Iran Killing of hostage shown on website DELL Canon flees Iraq after raid by police The Sharpest Critics Festen UN staff leave Herat as Afghan mobs run riot Concern over elections grows as protesters burn offices in support of Herat's sacked governor, Catherine Philp reports Technology boom turns back India's brain drain Al-Qaeda linked to bomb blasts Kosovo support A new chapter Nepal bus plunge Death sentences Priests' plea Patriotic duty Lessons in hypocrisy at the school gates Picture Gallery Face the cruel truth of children in care A civilised society cannot ignore the plight of the youngsters it locks away Yes, you can be deep blue and green at the same time Join the Debate at comment@thetimes. co. uk Los Angeles Notebook The Times Absent without Sense The bizarre dispute over Bush's National Guard records No Snoozing In 24/7 Britain there will not be time to waste Opinions past Leading Article, Middle East, September 14,1993 Room at the Top Universities need proven ability as well as potential US President's mission Tories' broad appeal The Axis of Evil? Oh, what a laugh. . . Challenges posed by War on Terror Hunting Bill threat to 'basic rights' Time to learn multiplication by rote Consumers' views on GM foods Care home places Economic model On the buses No improvement The Weather The Times Crossword 22,769 Solution to Crossword 22,768 The Times On the Agenda . . . Briefing SAB's China bid goes on Disney duo attack Eisner Bulgari results sparkle Civica buys Radius Dixons in Greek move Oil blow to factory prices Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities Sony wins race for MGM as Time Warner drops out L&g knew endowments were risky, tribunal is told In Business Today Worse than Pearl Harbor, Again Lonrho Africa sells safari park to conservation group Put up or shut up, Abbey investor tells HBOS Ftse 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Ausbanc Consumo Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Leisure Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Media Natural Resources Retailing Support Services Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Stop Press US set for record deficit New music industry chief BBC accused of overpaying Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Quote of the Day Exchange Rates Compass points towards bid for Keith Prowse BT Time for a reality check over MGM PM takes wrong step on tightrope Havas in hot seat after WPP debacle ITV picture improves after strategy fine-tuning Larger Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Fancy footwork by M&s fails to secure its long-term health Tullow Oil London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Enterprise The Day's Biggest Movers Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Entertainment Rights snaps up Tweenies brand Dell WPP vows to boost margins in Grey Global Now that we are One . . . The Story so Far: Wire to World Leader XL Capital Consumers start to drive eurozone around the corner Back to school Bad weatherman Millionaire's row City Diary Ailing airlines 'must save $9bn' G10 bank chiefs say economy is recovering Zeneca shares fall as panel rejects stroke pill QinetiQ snaps up defence testing business British Airways Figures see 'last-gasp' speed-up in housing Surging oil cost sends factory prices soaring Stelmar hit by founder's threat of legal action Tokyo Star investor set for IPO windfall Prepare for power cuts this winter, says Tullow Stake sales end HoF bid talk Wm Morrison reaps £39m through disposal of Safeway stores The Times Unit Trust Information Service British Heart Foundation Accountants unveil scheme to merge institutes ABF backs itself to repeat 10% profit boost Banking & Finance Construction & Property biE Interim Executive Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? The Ven Francis House Olive Checkland Distinguished historian of social, economic and cultural relationships between Britain and Japan since the end of the 19th century David Hershman Expert in family law who co-wrote the standard work in the field Births, Marriages & Deaths Fred Ebb Witty and ironic Broadway Iyricist and half of the Kander & Ebb team which wrote Cabaret, Chicago and New York, New York Deaths Lives Remembered In Memoriam-War Fool to cry iGeneration Daily Life September 14, 1813 The full deal Add it up Clever errors Brought to book Bridge Nature Notes A figure of fun In a word Poor Judgement The Trouble with Cherie Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Mary Ann Seighart's article on Cherie Blair divided Times readers. Would you damn her or defend her? Chess Betrayed Stop carping No sympathy Winning Move CAH: Quick Word Nature Notes No place for indecision Poor lamb What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day September 14, 1935 Court Circular Personal Column RHS show reveals a potted history of rose hips Reasoning and thinking at the 'university' of Sandhurst Military Matters Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Winning Move The Times Dettori heaps more pressure on Fallon Racing Yesterday's Results Musselburgh Redcar In Sport Today Yarmouth Thirsk The Wright Track Salisbury Strenuous Flat code imposes greatest demands The Times Swiss master has rare gift that cannot be coached Hewitt captivated by presence of a genius Federer puts Wimbledon at top of his triumphs Owens proves an immediate hit on his debut for title-hungry Eagles American Football Times Test Injury fears force boy champion to go slow on road to top Murray beginning to realise his youthful promise Tennis Times writer Magnus Linklater reflects on his close ties with the sporting family and its outstanding protégé Week One The Times Pleasure for Payne puts fizz into Isle of Man flat game Bowls Captains put faith in hidden qualities of their lieutenants Golf Ryder Cup Robinson must ignore Woodward's views Rugby Union Mickelson swaps to new equipment but sticks with familiar routine Horner poised for share of Formula One pie with Jordan takeover Motor Racing Newton adds to Wigan's injury worries Rugby League Our Sports Staff: Singh's surge spoils party for Canada Ponting fails to see point of worthless exercise Cricket ECB asks Morris to fill Lamb's boots The Master Tennis Fastest Chases Glamorgan sit back to celebrate as promotion caps fine season How They Stand Ponting fails to see point of worthless exercise Cricket Dilshan returns to boost Sri Lanka Suppiah falls short in Devon collapse Wilson suffers Bloom's flourish Jackman prevails Stockport's cup Smith goes close Spain unchanged How They Stand Souness hopeful that Shearer can extend the road to retirement Hughes denies he is to quit Wales job Sky Sports Di Canio up to old tricks in controversial return to Serie a Southampton point way forward for Wigley Keegan on borrowed time with ailing City Megson's future looks bleak as tale as of 'bus brawl' is leaked Calzaghe has Eubank in his sights Boxing The Results Service Celtic expecting no favours from Larsson Today's Fixtures Cometh the dour as Mourinho eyes history Football Inside T2 Th€ Gam€ Celtic tote sport Wounded knee spells trouble for Ferguson and England Sport Cautious Wenger calls for patience Crafty Hiddink mazDa Football inside Parade and royal gala await the heroes of Athens The Times Quotes of the Day Is Kinnock's reward to be a place on the old-glove pile? Life's a bowl of Cherie's Solitaire for Gordon A proper exit strategy Image of the Day A flaming towel is place don a woman's back yesterday as part of hollstic massage therapy in Beijing Picture Gallery The trouble with always trying to preserve the health … The Ethicist If Britain is becoming Book sales are up, concert halls, galleries and theatres pull in the public, the internet provides knowledge to all. Richard Morrison salutes Britain's thriving intellectual life Picture Gallery This is a savvy generation—the first nurtured on PCs … dumber, explain this. . . Tomorrow I'm angry, and I'm just getting into my stride Former minister Sir Malcolm Rifkind is to return as an MP after seven years in the wilderness. Is he a future Tory Icader? Photographs by Matt Writtle The Times The right to know As John Mortimer's biographer, Valerie Grove already knew that he had a love-child by Wendy Craig. But should writers probe into private matters? Not Dead yet Do you smell something fishy? Food homeforum@thetimes. co. uk Oven-Roasted Skate with Green Olive Crush Fashion: Six of the Best Wrap Dresses "Our house is a sort of body shop for infant vehicles" Nappy Valley Full petal jacket James Delingpole ignores his own fashion advice and invests in a Casey-Vidalenc jacket that's to dye for Big hips? No waist? No Problem. . . Dress for your Shape In the first of our new regular weekly articles, Eve Thomas finds flattering ways for real women to the latest trends. This week: stylisth skirts Anonymous: "I can't do maths, " I shriek. Fifty drag queens swivel in my direction Fighting Forty Marooned in the laggon Architecture For all its futuristic ideas, the Venice biennale lacks focus, says Tom Dyckhoff Rachel Campbell-Johnston Entertainments Rocks of ages Photography David Parker finds poetic enchantment in the siren beauty of coastal stacks, discovers Joanna Pitman Michael Hopen Gallery, SW3 Tomorrow Smart Alex's sporting life First Choice World Music Soweto Gospel Choir Festival Hall New battle of Trafalgar Pop Pet Shop Boys Trafalgar Square Opera Ariadne auf Naxos New Theatre, Cardiff Pop Lamb Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Theatre Gompers Arcola, E8 Sacred, and with a touch of the gulag Visual Art Rachel Campbell-Johnston on paintings for St Paul's Radio Choice Bordeaux Radio 4 David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Prime Time Film Guide BBC One BBC Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Variations Film Choice Breaking the rules of the dating game Last Night's Tv Today's TV Choice Fighting talk? I object. . . True Fiction Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3383 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Picture Gallery Onetel The Times Headline of the Week 20 more politicians in Wales would be 'asurd and bizarre' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Irritant of the Week The Top Stories wall of high street domination by the big chains, squeezing … Otherviews Government and unions getting cosy once more Issue of the Week Trade Unions The Week in Numbers Good Citizens Wait Loss Public Opinion Steve Sundred Public Services Foreign Ways How else can you save money? Public Services The Issue Explained Scottish Parliament Building New czar aims to keep heads Computing Is it cheerio for CEOs? Local Government Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Political Complexion Police from the grass roots up Interview The chair of the Association of Police Authorities tells Richard Ford that there must be new forms of accountability to devolve power to local police commanders Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Health New Medical Research Hobson's choice for patients Health Other Stories we Liked Warning on proposed Mental Health Bill Health False Alert Shoppers given loyalty bonus Charities The cost of staying alive Social Care Hero. . . Ferrari Mint row leaves bitter taste Charities ... And Villain Too Much Money Legislation Update Education In the Chat Rooms 'We must spend 1 per cent of GDP on childcare' Children's Services The Job Explained The 60-Second Management Book Cool Search, by Jean Lammiman and Michael Syrett, Capstone, £16.99 'Give cash to talent even if it's unique' Universities Casinos could fund poor councils Regeneration Deprived still left behind Social Exclusion Prize Caption Competition Picture Gallery Meet my dozen flatmates Housing How They See us Web Watch Jobs Jobs Agenda Wirral The Benenden Healthcare Society Limited Veredus Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Luton Education that works The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items HM Treasury Veredus The Times Educational Supplement Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@the times. co. uk Charity General Housing Health Get a Job as an... Arrears Officer Social Services Education Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Job Listing Over to you. . . A bus nightmare on Oxford Street What Worked Forme Mark Bilby emergency care practitioner with East Anglian Ambulance NHS Trust, on how ECPs are changing emergency healthcare agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates The First Stop for Public Policy Debate Westminster The Times Clariant Make sure our contracts stay on the rails Solicitors struggle to believe in campaign superhero Will the Law Society's posters inspire public admiration, or expose the profession to mockery and derision? Jon Robins reports We Have to Be Brave. We Don't Sing our Praises Loud Enough My Hero my Solicitor The Times Move to impeach Tony Blair raises hope of Iraq war justice St. John's Chambers News Pushing the boundaries of medical, social and legal ethics Many cases taken on by Laurence Oates, the Official Solicitor, are sensitive and ground-breaking. The job is a challenge he relishes. Interview: Frances Gibb Times Online Barclays Legal & Democratic Services Financial services authority Constitutional reform or vandalism? Can the Government find any common ground with the opponents of its proposed changes to the corstitution? Modest steps to Whatever next—I sentence you to a hundred lines? Russian courts rely on a woman's judgment The country has thousands of female judges, but few reach the top. Linda Tsang speaks to one who did Chief Justice rises to the supreme challenge As Britain sets out on a journey of judicial reform, New Zealand has reached its destination, writes Ian Caplin Mother's job can be done at work Anne-Marie Balfour on why bosses should make it easier for their staff to breast-feed The liability fear factor Directors are operating in an increasingly litigious environment. George Wilkinson looks at their prospects of a lighter burden law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Plain double dealing Tonight's the night Are you tough enough? Special offer Will Pinochet ever answer to the people of Chile? The legal tide has begun turning against the former dictator, writes David Sugarman Joke of the Week lawyer of the week Police Station Accredited Ads and jingles set alarm bells ringing tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Into Europe Europe Champions League Carvalho Power Grows Stronger Matt Dickinson on Chelsea's defender who, quietly, keeps increasing in stature Port Woe Born for the Big Stage From the very start, Europe loomed large for the new face of ITV1's Champions League coverage Tough Luck Larsson Packs Punch Briefing Fond Reception Waits for Hero Tony Cascarino on a happy return Rothan Memories Chill Chelsea Lucozade Sport Briefing Parismatch Crafty Hiddink Planning Upset Dutch Courage Briefing Winning Ways British Lions Conquered Europe English and Scottish clubs have won the Champions Cup ten times, Here, Brian Glanville selects a side to dominate the Continent from those teams Pressure on Nilmar to Shine Twice the Insult Old Bigmout Bites Back Briefing Advantage Goes to Anfield Briefing Lucozade Sport On the Slide Planes, Trains and a Footballer or Three Giles Smith on the joys of bumping into the players during European jaunts Rule of Law Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best of the Rest Multiple Display Advertising Items Ostrava Driven by Passion Times Online No One Likes Them Shelbourne Feeling Burden of Expectation Draw Wary Rangers Dare Not Fail Sakhnin Flying Flag for Arabs on Debut European Adventure Paddy Power Lucozade Sport

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