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News from 16/09/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, James Christopher and Wendy Ide, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Robert BLACKBURN(Lecturer), DJM, Alexandra Frean, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Martin Birchall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Michael Rutland, Peter Lansley, David Rhys Jones, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Greta Lashley, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor and Stewart Tendler, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Dr Ed Walker, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Eric Woods, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Alistair Cooke (Director), Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, John Percy, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Nick Jones, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Ethical Behaviour, Anatole Kaletsky, Tony Blair, Roland Watson, Ade Fashade, Richard Oakman, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, John Penta, Juanita Richard, Mark Souster and David Hands, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Christopher Van der Noot, Russell Kempson and Matt Dickinson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paul Taylor, Tony Fellows, Jackie BALLARD, Director, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Rana Bilal, John Westerby, David Holt, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Michael Theodoulou and Elaine Monaghan, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, Henry Osmaston, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Sean MacAulay, Derek Brewer, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Catherine Donkor, Jeremy Page, Clifford Coonan, Clive Hughes, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tim Spanton, Mick Hume, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Veronica Harrison, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Simon Lloyd, Siân Morgan, Julian Rowden, Mark Bolland, Philip Sellwood, Chief Executive, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Sam Lister and Steve Bird, Valerie Elliott David Charter and Greg Hurst, James Bone and Chris Ayres, Nicholas Nugent, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Nicky Blackburn, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Pete Staves, George Caulkin, Bruce Anderson, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Charles Puxley, Eric Ellis, Tony Dawe, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Denis Seguin, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Don Yerrill, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Chris Frankland, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tom Roundell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Joawuin Cortes, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Fischer Black, Jenny Davey, Andrew Brown, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger,

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The Times Invasion of Westminster MPs vote to ban hunting with hounds Protesters evade security to storm Commons Screen The Times Atlantic rescue The Times Today Blair writes One way to flee a hurricane. . . Great escape We have got to fight, what else can we do? Boodle & Dunthorne How five men in white T-shirts Militants plan civil disruption News & Comment sky Prada Rock star's son 'was protest mastermind' How the Protesters Got in Those who Voted against Ban and Those who Did Not Vote Office World Illegal acts in defiance of Parliament's will turn democracy on its head, minister says By a Correspondent: Flour bomb father convicted When penguins struggled to show protesters the door Parliamentary Sketch Magnet Men in frock coats may have fought last battle Only in the Saturday Times Picture Gallery Barbie and Bob Prized opinion On another planet ENO's Don Giovanni in repeat performance as hallucinating junkie People iTunes accused of 20% Surcharge for Britons Liberty and Stalin have a hand in new Tory logo British Telecommunications Pension Group Litigation PS. . . Picture Gallery PC World He Also Helps his Mum Fight Depression Blair vows to remove failed asylum-seekers Britannia Mortgages Fuel Consumption in mpg (1/100 km): Urban 25.4 (11.1) Army trainers to give firms a run for their money 48 hours when Blair teetered on the brink Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster unpick the tangled web of hype, truth and speculation that surround a personal nadir for the Prime Minister The Complete List of Government The Prime Minister said that he was in serious political trouble… Saab 95 Esso Only in the Saturday Times Homebase Five sailors, one tiny raft and eight days of fear adrift and ignored in raging seas But not a drop to drink. . . Egyptian 'conned NHS out of £55,000 in care' Blood Pressure Association Just AAsk Trial collapse will attract heavy fines Letter bomb link Stonehenge plan Shock tactics Hewitt cautioned Rylance resigns Antarctic star Sour relations Rigid tests dropped for seven-year-olds Babies to have multiple checks in first year No drugs please, we've had too much to drink Civil Service reform to follow Holyrood fallout Abortion is OK but animal testing is wrong onetel Viewpoints Join the Debate Tomorrow Saturday malaysia Airlines This lady is too pale and plump for thrills Firstnight Theatre The Woman in White Palace Theatre Long lost film is restored for London festival Previews, trailers and interviews Screen Nationwide www.timesonline.co.uk Latest news Lesson in fear for children who stayed away Thousands of youngsters are still too traumatised to face school, but some have braved it, reports Jeremy Page Scorn for the West as Beslan pupils return 'Keep out of our internal affairs' The Times Gay Paris mayor laments French homophobia Swap wife for a new model, says leader Dream Works Pictures Lauren's touch is the silken lining Tom Cruise Llateral Exiled 'leader' ridicules Guinea coup plot story Alleged mission to topple Government was invented to mask President's misdeeds, David Sharrock is told Chinese ruler sets face against reforms Court bars dissident Is Western-style democracy right for China? E-mail … Exodus as Ivan blows towards New Orleans The Sunday Times Briton shot dead in Saudi Arabia as US threatens sanctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Ill Winds British forces placed in peril by 'unacceptable' lack of equipment The Times Kabul court jails US bounty hunters Security soaks up money to aid Iraq Sharon admits veering off 'road map' to peace (Reuters): EU debate on 'genocide' in Darfur (Reuters): Aznar to testify (AFP): Barry comeback (Reuters): Racism lesson (Reuters): Musharraf stays (AP): Song for Mexico First Night A fount of wisdom undone by the wrong font Picture Gallery Labour will regret reigniting class war The foxhunting ban revives those ugly social divisions that were thought to be waning Fishing, like leather and hamburgers, is urban working class Three steps we will take for a fairer asylum system Art Notebook Picture Gallery A Hollow Victory Human tolerance is the loser in the foxhunting debate Not so Sapiens Mankind's chat-up lines have never been his strongest suit Opinions past Leading Article, Tanks at the Somme, September 16,1916 Failing the Test Education ministers cave in to the teaching unions Alan Milburn's roles Thunderer: Schwartz's report is an intellectual black hole The call for more nuclear power Plans to restructure the Army into larger regiments Britain's rigorous border controls Hereditary rulers The Times Handy hints Hunting and 'rights' iGeneration vicars The Weather The Times Crossword 22,771 New titles: The Times Crossword Book 8 and The Times … evesham Technology The Times NHP confirms rumours Stewart asks for jail start Witan cuts manager role SAB's China consolation Eidos slips into the red Independent ads spat Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day abbey Commodities Santander set to win Abbey as HBOS rules out bidding Russia threatens to revoke licence for key BP gasfield In Business Today What next? Will it go throught? Can anyone spoil it? Hotel boss 'shocked' at being forced to check out Times Online FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief EU price-fixing decision Cendant buys Marriott unit Job losses at clothing firm 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 Exchange Rates British Airways cancels a dozen flights a day Oracle Abbey left dangling on the hook Murder may prove a shot in the foot A Kremlin in the works at BP Ford strike threat over closure of Jaguar plant Fears over demand for Coke cans dents Rexam Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Minister's comments ease concerns over iSoft Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dividend cut may speak volumes for Amvescap's prospects Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts hit by US factory data Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street BP needs to keep Moscow happy-and the City Analysis Top five TNK-BP fields Jobless figures hide big problem SiMPLY computers Pipeline politics blocking the real prize US oil prices ease amid relief over hurricane's output effect Call to simplify investment tax Toyota JP Morgan axes IBM outsourcing deal Buyers led down garden path, L&G hearing told Owners to get help handing over the reins Soros fund manager resigns www.timesonline.co.uk/enterprise NHP reveals bid approach after shares surge 21% Saga draws up to £777m of interest for float Coca-Cola says cold and rain hit profits Mature Spenders Equal Big Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Wildlife for All Trust Pensions pay talks City Diary Alan? Arrogant? City Diary City Diary Oil of Wight City Diary Chase Children's Hospice Service Business Equity Prices Complete List of Government The Times Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? Raymond Marcellin French Interior Minister who ruthlessly extinguished the 1968 student uprising in Paris Raymond Marcellin, French Interior Minister 1968-74, was born on August 19,1914, and died on September 8,2004. aged 90 Wolfgang Ullmann Pastor who attacked East Germany's communist regime and the shortcomings of unification Wolfgang Ullmann, pastor and politician, was born on August 18,1929. He died on July 30,2004, aged 74 Matias Prats Spanish football and bullfight commentator Matias Prats, sports commentator, was born in Villa del Rio, Córdoba, on December 4,1913. He died in Madrid on September 8,2004, aged 90 Lives in Brief James Stillman Rockefeller, banker and Olympic oarsman, was born on June 8,1902. He died on August 10,2004, aged 102 Paul Garner, comedian, was born on July 31,1909. He died on August 8,2004, aged 95 Births To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Marriages 65th Wedding Anniversary Golden Anniversaries Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Bill Foggitt Amateur weather forecaster who closely observed animals and plants and sometimes proved more accurate than the professionals Bill Foggitt, amateur weather forecaster, was born in June 11,1913, and died on September 13,2004, at the age of 91 Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Do your duty A price too high Not my problem Is it worth it? iGeneration Daily Life A sensible view Plus ça change Racist Britain? Bridge Nature Notes The melting pot Small towns, small minds What Twentysomethings Think Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers What do today's young people think about fighting for Queen and country? And are they any less racist than their predecessors? Chess What's in a word Unhealthy obsession CAH: Quick Word Scrooge The problem with men What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Multiple Display Advertising Items Old tunes get a thorough outing at Inverness gathering Learned societies secure their Burlington home Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Winning Move School News Property of the month Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise to the lochs and glens of Scotland B&B at Loch Lomond for £60 a night, or a week on the island of St Kitts at £509. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Set sail on a tall-ship adventure Index Jockey Club raises its game against corruption Racing AYR Yesterday's Results Pontefract Yarmouth The Times Sports Book Picture Gallery Towcester opens for business again next month Diary Langer finds inspiration in García and Donald How They Line up The Times Endorsements make Tiger's bank balance roar How Much Do They Earn? Forget the 'War on the Shore' and enjoy the cat-fight on the catwalk Ryder Cup Sport on Television Patience is a virtue for Mickelson as his studious approach leaves nothing to chance Langer plotting his route to glory with military precision Times Online Montgomerie at ease in team environment Owen Slot finds Europe's talisman in relaxed mood as the pressure builds Woods struggles to care amid all the excitement Ryder Cup Court jester Levet ready for his turn under the spotlight West Indies in fine form for showdown with South Africa ICC Champions Trophy Scoreboard Afridi's assault leaves Kenyans down and out Scoreboard from Edgbaston Gloucestershire hold upper hand as battle to avoid relegation begins Frizzell County Championship ICC should adopt two-divisional Test plan Cricket Form on Australia's side in heavyweight contest Links Borthwick to face hearing over part in brawl Rugby Union Foster earns chance to prove his worth Swimming Times Test Radcliffe's injuries brought to surface Athletics Resilient Frishberg refuses to live in past Paralympic Games defra Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Bulls hope to inspire Meyers Harrison's plan Cottey departs Canada too good Group a Pressure mounts on Lawrence at Cardiff Millennium Stadium hosts semi-finals betfair.com Sharp Minds Betfair Zidane injured in stunning defeat for Real Luis García gives Liverpool fine start Champions League Agyemang goals prove point How They Stand Arsenal into top gear as Chelsea gather the momentum City need victory to help ease crisis, says Sinclair The Premiership Today: Our daily team-by-team update Rangers teetering on European edge Anderson fails in bid to repeat fairytale win Bowls In T2 Today The Results Service Millwall may lack cosmopolitan finesse but they plan to have a go By Our Sports Staff: Irish battlers claim underdog status Today's Fixtures Israeli team give Newcastle lesson in sweet harmony Football UEFA Cup Villeneuve eyeing BAR revenge on his return Motor Racing By Our Sports Staff: McClaren keen to complete medal collection Times Online The Times Hughes vaults into club management with Blackburn United in debt to Van Nistelrooy after great escape Referee injury to hit Roma Peugeot Football inside Group D The Times It is not sycophantic to write a fair portrait of politicians Quotes of the Day Cry over spiit honey Dr Michael Ashley, University of New South Wales The Ethicist What men want and how to stop them getting it A guide to the sex war published 50 years ago is still so relevant it has been reissued. This extract reveals the techniques men use and how to counter them 50 Years on and Nothing's Changed One day he holds out his hand and the ripe fruit simply drops into it, eager to be eaten The Times A team of two halves David-and-Goliath cup ties are nothing new, but this one is different. The tiny club playing Newcastle tonight is the first Israeli-Arab team to represent Israel in an international competition. Nicky Blackburn reports Why Philip is Jung at heart The biographer Gyles Brandreth has discovered an unknown side to the Royals. Interview by Alison Roberts The cane is not the issue Twentysomethings want the cane back, but that won't solve any problems, says Mick Hume They are looking to schools to solve our society's wider problems of authority The seasons, they are a-changing Food home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Simple Chicken and Herb Stew Times Online I don't really have fat days Getting Personal: Joaquin Cortes Wish Fulfilment: Pucci Umbrella Lust "I feel a sense of hovering above my numbed corpse" Hearth Goodess A gut feeling for pigs The way piglets boost their gut flora is instructive, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford One of the first actions after the birth of piglets Is for them to swallow earth The WellMan Clinic Doctor's Orders Indigestion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabaret Michael Feinstein Haymarket, Sw1 R. E. M. are back up to speed Pop Make Trade Fair Live Apollo, Hammersmith Oh, what a lovely gore Theatre Hecuba Donmar Warehouse, Wc2 First Choice Theatre The Deranged Marriage Watermans, Brentford TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Kids Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Sell your house with a quick nip and tuck Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Film Choice Pirates of the Canale True Fiction Chris Campling Congestion on the Grand Canal has prompted Venice to Introduce restrictions on water taxis, particularty of the pirate variety Index T2 Crossword No 3385 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching The Times Sunrise Senior Living accenture News Contact US The Times Sex bias tops the list of prejudices The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened Pepsico New ways to keep staff on board Perks of the Week Data File The 60-Second Business Book Index Slow down, not meltdown How to … Avoid Burn-Out Whether you're a Hollywood superstar or a humble office worker, stress can play havoc with your life. Carol Lewis sys that you don't need a shrink-just follow this simple ten-point plan Test Yourself. . . ... Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Renault Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … The Headhunter Should I blow the whistle on my colleague? Worklife Challenge How Do I Become. . . ... A PR Consultant? The Times 'Bootiful' Portuguese boost Bernard Matthews Interview If you fancy a job with Bernard Matthews in Norfolk, it might be wise to lear Portuguese. Carol Lewis finds out why from the company's HR general manager My Best Move. . . ... And my Worst Lessons I Have Learnt Data File Employers for Work-Life Balance Web Watch Law on the Web The Psychological Testing Centre Cushion the Impact What It's like Working for. . . Is the high street bank a soulless corporate cash machine or a caring employer? Daniel Allen reports Payfinder The Stress Management Society Employed by degrees The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers PricewaterhouseCoopers heads the rankings as banks and accounting services lead the charge up the table of Britain's best graduate employers. Martin Birchall reports The Key to... Interviews Durham Business School Let US Pay your Debts Students paint a new picture In the first in a series for potential MBA students, Carol Lewis scans the resources to find out who is the ideal candidate Case Study Data File The Gurus Boiled down Future Leaders Course Watch The New Manager The Office Psychologist Wish You were Here? Let your creative power off the leash Trend Watch Creativity A bad day at the office gave Andy Keats the inspiration for a new venture. But you can help your business to breed good ideas, writes Daniel Allen Look the part, not a prat What to Wear... On your First Day Work Kit Statwatch Picture Gallery Ask the Experts Out of the frying pan Career Clinic Businesses hurt by discrimination Letters Test Yourself... Answers Careers of the Week The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Deloitte The Times London's film festival is a star turn The Times Why Christmas has come early for movie lovers Kicking off this festival special, critics James Christopher and Wendy Ide pick some highlights from this year's programme Be First for the Festival Raise the red magic lantern As the London Film Festival shows, Chinese cinema is widening its appeal, says Clifford Coonan Rebel or turncoat? It's all part of a martial plan Interview Zhang Yimou tells Stephen Dalton why his action blockbusters do not represent a sell-out to the mainstream "The frightening thing is, Walter's not a monster" Kevin Bacon has made a career of playing bad guys. But none of them prepared him for his darkest role: a paedophile in the festival screening of The Woodsman. He talks to Denis Seguin In terms of cinema's taboos, paedophilia is the final frontier Starts Tomorrow Controversial Festival Entries Behind the Screen The Times London Film Festival Gentlefolk prefer the legally blonde Reese Witherspoon relishes her role as a social climber in the festival gala film Vanity Fair. It's not so different from Tinseltown, she tells James Christopher Pictunhouses From Page to Screen The Times London Film Festival Masterclass in manipulation New Releases With a tale of star-crossed lovers, Ken Loach is at his most optimistic for years, while Tom Cruise is magnificent as a natural born killer sleepless in LA, says James Christopher Ae Fond Kiss 15,104 mins Collateral 15,120 mins Code 46 15,93 mins Trauma 15,94 mins The Motorcycle Diaries Don't mind the gaps More New Releases a real "underground" pic and an old favourite entertain Wendy Ide Kontroll 15,105 mins In my Skin 19,93 mins The Shawshank Redemption 15,142 mins Amarcord 15,127 mins The Times Lives of the rich and infamous One actor and biopics dominate the autumn releases, finds Sean MacAulay ae fond kiss. . . Release Dates Welcome to hell on wheels James Christopher descends into the infernal regions to meet the maker of a Hungarian classic Antal makes this murky wonderland look as iconic as The Third Man Super Size Me Down the Tubes Spacey's Bobby dazzles but doesn't shine Geoff Brown goes mining for (rather rare) gems at the Toronto Film Festival Hero Tomorrow 50 years of the Fender Stratocaster; Caitlin … Born to break the rules Director Michael Mann knew exactly how he wanted to turn Tom Cruise to a life of crime, he tells Ian Nathan De-Lovely Like Spinal Tap-but for real The rock documentary has now discovered its touchy-feely, confessional side. Funny, sick and sordid? Ooh yes, and much better for it, says Stephen Dalton Could these three herald a trend in brutally honest rockumentaries? Times Readers Book Early The Times Music Makers on Screen

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