News from 21/09/2004
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Carol Mortished International Business Editor, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, Mark Stephens, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Tom Williams, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Richard Owen, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Sarah Buter, Kevin Stuart, Nicola Hamilton, Richard Hamilton, Dave Anderson, Tony Doolin, Joe Joseph, David McVay, C. J. Brougham, Anthony Browne, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Jill Dupleix, David Taylor, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Christopher Campling, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, James Delingpole, Greg Hurst and David Charter, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, Roland Watson, Sue Bradburn, Charles Bremner, Peter Coupe, Stefanie Marsh, David Charter, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory, James Spurr, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, David Lister, Richard Johnstone, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Christopher Wallace, John Hopkins, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Sandra Yeo, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Celia Brayfield, Brian Hughes, Andrew Hoellering, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, John Coutts, Sean O'Neill, Neal Parsons, Jeremy Page, Abigall Rayner, Chris Campling, David Malaperiman, C. Goodson-Wickes (Chief Executive), Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, David Ealey, J. G. Ballard, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Marie Stevens (Director), Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Gillott, Rick Reilly, Richard Jan, Anjana Ahuja, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Valerie Eillott Countryside Editor, Pete Taylor, Loleta Cox, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Tisbury Willshire, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mike Richardson, Roger Squires, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Richard Horton, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Oliver Kamm, Jane Crosble, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Dr Kishor Patel, Martin Bowley, Matthew Connolly, Frank Field, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Christian Mahr, Jenny Davey, Tim Johnston, James Stewart and Alison Britton, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Anne Spackman and Gabriel Rozenberg,
ResumoThe Times Briton's family waits in fear as US hostage is beheaded Kidnappers' 24-hour ultimatum on the lives of other two captives Inside The Times House prices slide as mortgages bite The Times Today RIP Brian Clough OBE—no epitaphs please Boodle & Dunthorne Kennedy unplugged is no novelty act Guilty plea for murder may mean shorter jail sentences RIP Brian Clough—no epitaphs please The Thoughts of Old Big 'Ead Convicted killers who missed out Today in the Times Fujitsu Siemens Computers Terror suspect held for three years is freed From peasant exile to a Western brand Sound research finds our ears work in harmony, not unison House price slide as mortgages bite An old general's vodka shot may leave a bad taste in your mouth Air France Red Fashion Revolution Steam age train driver goes full tilt on a record run Companies fear cost of greater maternity rights NHS advised to measure health benefits BT How Countries Compare Disabled group opposes plan for single equality body Loyalist assets seized in Ulster 'This will be disaster for our business' UK to back India Security Council seat Tourists killed Minister cleared Murder charge Shooting inquiry Murder riddle Accounts frozen Paisley optimism Tube study Salvation Army fights for £10m Malaysia I'm entirely innocent, says 'autocratic' dean Mosque teacher beat boy with stick Hell's university Remember this Multiple Display Advertising Items Bidding on menu Smear campaign Widdecombe defiant after telling Catholics off for 'messy' Mass People Picture Gallery Staff welcome Dyke's return PS… Four arrested in Amélie killer hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Picnic mother killed by racing sand yacht Suspect questioned on other murders MPs to review court rules on divorce children By a Correspondent: Jaguar workers call for a strike ballot EMC Hunting lobby runs minister to ground 'I am very disappointed. I can't see the point of making ministers' lives a misery' T2 the Way we Live now Accenture The mischievous English charm of Sir Paul Smith Offensive T-shirt prompts BBC wardrobe watch Dial-an-orchestra is launched by Radio 3 Harrow takes maths GCSE from syllabus Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Bulimia is bigger threat for fat children If you want to stay trim, stay single Hope for doomed leukaemia children Driver killed at wheel by gunman Irish hunt fears Out of bounds Leg ulcer hope Reds return Fathers arrested Murder charge How tough decisions will help to make the party's sums add up Direct Line The Times Fringe £5bn cuts in Whitehall will benefit students and pensioners Today's Agenda Shirley Williams leaves the front line Lib-Lab pacts are laid to rest at last Conference Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Histrionic tenor for your tenner Firstnight Opera Werther Lost war prints return to view 'Flights of fancy' under scrutiny Multiple Display Advertising Items Counting Cost Extremists send German unity into reverse gear Ukraine candidate poisoned ahead of election Multiple Display Advertising Items Envoy's al-Qaeda gaffe sows discord Anti-Bush remarks by British ambassador embarrass Blair, report Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Richard Owen Allawi calls for UN to get involved in Iraq elections Killing of clerics raise fear of sectarian strife Exit Strategy 'Saddam is distraught and has been begging for mercy' US lifts sanction against Libya Kerry attacks 'catastrophic' policy on Iraq Multiple Display Advertising Items CBS retracts report on Bush's record Multiple Display Advertising Items Angels on cloud nine after show sweeps up the Emmys America TV Winners Voters back former general to spearhead Indonesia revival The Times Priest in UN court over Rwanda genocide A cleric is on trial for the killing o Tutsis who sought refuge in a Catholic church, writes Jonathan Clayton Observers call foul in Kazakhstan election (Reuters): Hurricane Kills 300 in Haiti (AFP): Paedophile trial (AFP): School attack (Reuters): Floods hit India (AFP): Bomb blast (AFP): Text killer jailed (AFP): Rich pickings The ENO vanishes back down the pan Welcome to the new age of rudeness Snob! Leftie! Tree-hugger! Frump! Slapper! Is this really the best that we can do? Act, Mr Blair, or Labour might be pensioned off Los Angeles Notebook Picture Gallery Germany Polarised Can Gerhard Schröder's fortunes sink any further? Together Apart How to stay married by living separate lives Opinions past Leading Article, the Iran-Iraq War September 21,1981 Family Business The work-life balance requires work as well as life Playing fields The Times Your world or your iPod. Your choice Asylum-seekers' travel documents Risks to society of loss of community Impact of proposed Gambling Bill Jaguar plant closure Programmed for life Tough on crime? America's golfers The causes of the pensions crisis Heavenly rhyme Modern shorthand The Weather The Times Crossword National Forecasts Ing Direct The Times On the Agenda… St Modwen founder dies Briefing State borrowing down Eisner to end Disney ties Wentworth legal advice Imps rules out challenge Stock Markets Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities Unilever's margins hit in battle of the brands Competition chief sidesteps clash Unions accuse postal regulator of 'vandalism' In Business Today Minerva weighs up bids after deadline expires Times Online FTSE 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics InBev in China acquisition Stop Press Backing for vision drug Turk Telekom privatisation Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Data Day Gold Look Ahead North Sea Oil Exchange Rates EasyGroup tycoon fights tanker offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Kroes a victim of prejudice Tripped up on Path to Growth It's too much a family affair Worries over pension liability depress ICI Larger Capitalisation Shares WH Smith boosted by broker's note 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 There's no smoke without fire for Imperial's shareholders Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Rally on housing slowdown Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Multiple Display Advertising Items MCI moves to sound out buyers Watchdog makes BFG issue Baugur statement Founder of hardware supplier sells £10m of shares Nine Safeway stores to sell as Tesco takes ten Oil price soars as Yukos cuts exports to China Private equity firms targeting Warner Chilcott Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital and GWR urged to show just who's boss Ulster TV airs double-digit ad sales growth Acambis shares slide as US cancels smallpox vaccine order Havas plans to reduce its debt Top directors are in line for big payday Imperial Tobacco set to weather smoking ban Prague's Brussels delay on deal angers small labels Increasing costs give Colgate a real pasting Property doomsters have fallen silent The Times Driving the deal City Diary Break the bank City Diary Newspaper pitch City Diary Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre 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 Austrian Banking & Finance The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Brian Clough Football manager whose astonishing confidence and bullish irreverence made him a legendary figure to players and the public Brian Clough, footballer and manager, was born on March 21,1935. He died on September 20,2004, aged 69 Marvin Mitchelson Divorce lawyer for the rich and famous who became a celebrity himself when he devised 'palimony' Marvin Mitchelson, divorce lawyer, was born on May 7,1928. He died on September 18,2004, aged 76 Births To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Fernand Auberjonois Polyglot Journalist who gave the American Midwest a realistic picture of Britain and Europe Fernand Auberjonois, journalist, was born in 1910. He did on August 27,2004, aged 93 Marriages Deaths Eddie Adams Combat journalist and photographer whose image of casual execution in Saigon haunted him for years Eddie Adams photojournalist, was born on June 12,1933. He died on September 19,2004, aged 71 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lives Remembered Future fear Young, Gifted and Kept Back Black males are still underachieving at school Why? Daily Life Look and learn For art's sake Mind our language Bridge DJM: Nature Notes It's unforgivable Three decades later . . . Dumbing down Is Britain really getting lazier and less intellectual, or are we just selling ourselves short? Chess Enthusiastic minority Gender, not colour Find more mentors CAH: Quick Word Why now? She should know What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day Today's Royal Engagements Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Results Changing the Guard Tragic art trove of a persecuted philanthropist Church News Court Circular Latest Wills Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Prizegiving Sport American Football After tepid start, Colts rally behind Manning for victory NFL Details Appealing against one's own undertaking Law Report Group claim was compromised Court of Appeal Why I wish the Ashes could begin tomorrow Cricket Icc Champions Trophy Strength of England's revival put to the test Teams LTA relies on building for future Mann won't quit King on the tour Brown fit to run Fahey through Bell rewarded Richards holds on Times on Line Yesterday's Results By Our Racing Staff: Fen Shui makes impressive winning debut New Market Fontwell Park The Wright Track Murtagh hopes Soviet Song can stay in groove Beverley Vinnie Roe shows merit of changing system Ryder Cup What the US Papers Said HSBC We demand new rules to make it fair Sutton overshadowed as Langer gives lessons in leadership Europe raises its cup to toast talismanic magic of Montgomerie Ryder Cup Advice to help make US team competitive Captain likely to relinquish role for Dublin Americans find no clues for failure By Our Sports Staff: Cole facing eight-match ban Dawson cast aside over TV role Rugby Union Times Test How They Stand Times on Line FA sees Real job as perfect way out for Eriksson Gerrard's injury increases agony for Liverpool Football Barclays Premiership If Rio Had Gone Shopping Another Day. . . Rhinos at forefront of rise in attendances Rugby League Clough in his Own Words Jowell pledges full government support Paralympic Games The Results Service Today's Fixtures A maverick who pushed the boundaries Football Brian Clough Remembered David McVay recalls the man who redefined the East Midlands Life and Times Shooting The British Cartoonist's Association 'He was the greatest'—O'Neill pays tribute to his mentor Sport Pure cheek to sheer genius Football Pools Inside Ferdinand back but Gerrard is facing layoff The Times Quotes of the Day How Kerry was bounced out of the White House Why I spring for spring Monkey business A hard nut to crack Image of the Day The Ethicist The bed was clean, but grubby; the curtains were new, but seedy. Really, what was I thinking of? On day two of our report on female adultery, Jane Crosbie tells how she nearly succumbed to temptation. Jonathan Gornall, meanwhile, is fed up with excuses Hey, ladies, ever heard of free will? It was Blair's duty to tell us if his son Leo had MMR jab Richard Horton, the editor of The Lancet, dissects the MMR controversy in a new book. In an edited extract, right, he reveals the malign influence of drug companies. Interview by Anjana Ahuja Obstacles to Truth Bordeaux One heart, two homes The Sixties generation is breaking the mould again, says Celia Brayfield Not Dead yet Boost your brain with blueberries Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Blueberry Couscous Times Online Six of the Best Riding Boots A full-size Bob the Builder is just too much reality Alien retro look is so irresistible The new collection from Puma has fashion victim James Delingpole all in a whirl, but to wear some clothes, he finds, you just have to be Japanese Jackets with the flatter factor Boost your assets, disguise your drawbacks and win admiring glances by choosing precisely the right shape and style Eve Thomas selects best buys FF: "I must tell Roland to hurry up with my tweed suit" Fighting Forty Arts Capital of cappuccino cool Design All eyes are on London as the world powerhouse of ideas, discovers Tom Dyckhoff The Greek Passion A trip to the dark side Visual Art John Russell Taylor takes a journey to dystopia Paul Noble/tobias Rehberger Whitechapel, E1 Fishermen's tales Photography Joanna Pitman is amazed by Amazon river culture Javier Silva Meinel Zelda Cheatle, W1 Sound advice for know-alls Radio Theatre Confessions of a City Supporter Hull Truck Entertainments Meaty, beaty, big and bouncy Jazz Ray Gelato Pizza Express, W1 Concert Cardinall's Musick; Hilliard Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall A home from Home Pop Homefires Conway Hall, WC1 Concert Ensemble Plus Ultra; Schola Antiqua Queen Elizabeth Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice ArtsFirst Choice Answers from Back Page Word Watching Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide Bank of Mum and Dad BBC Two, 8pm Too Posh to Wash Super Troopers Going Straight Normal (2003) Film Choice Stargate (1994) I Went down (1997) The changing face of the war on terror Last Night's TV Variations Sweet nothings True Fiction TV Choice T2 Cross Word Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Onetel Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Tax rises needed to fund final-salary plan Issue of the Week Pensions Taking Drugs Research Funds Housing Needs Public Opinion Seen in Hansard Civil Service on tenterhooks Public Sector The Issue Explained University Admissions Be honest and we'll trust you 'Lift ban on staff politics' Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Coaching Culture The election battle starts here Interview The Lib Dem party chairman may share a name with a Labour Policy adviser, but he tells Patrick Kidd that he is determined to be different-and win seats as a result Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Care homes face staffing crisis Health Other Stories we Liked Jet-set nurses set for lift-off NHS gets tough on abuse Labour's growth plan up North looks grim Regeneration Foreign Ways Play tag with young criminals Social Care Sarge cops out of exams Police Hero. . . Dustmen guided by stars Councils How They Seeus Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Web Watch ICT Consortium Part-timers rankle at poor pay Education Prize Caption Competition UK research is a foreign field Screen tests are tougher Last Week. . . Jobs Agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Sterling Global Resource Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items University of East London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Skipton Girls' High School Publicagenda 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@thetimes. co. uk Get a Job as A... Public Librarian Over to you. . . What Worked Forme Agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items He's my client, and I'll do my best for him Defending a notorious ex-dictator against charges of genocide is just another job, Sloboden Milosevic's QC tells Frances Gibb Barclays The Times Law Section Cornball hokum aside, this is what it means to be an advocate First Counsel News How the law of the land fares on the highest peaks Mountain climbers own each other a duty of care, but what does that mean when the going gets tough? Alex Wade reports Times on Line Thomson Elite Multiple Display Advertising Items It's not a divorce, but it can be just as bad—or even worse With the Civil Partnership Bill about to return to the Commons, James Stewart and Alison Britton look at the pitfalls facing unmarried couples who split Don't let prejudice stand in the way of progress The move to extend the Civil Partnership Bill to he long-term carers is motivated by a barely concealed dislike of homosexuals argues Martin Bowley Unmarried fathers are the lesser of two equals Retried judges rise to a commercial challenge Battle for school places leaves parents facing the last resort Securing your first choice is no easy feat. Daniel Lee examines the options open to those whose child is rejected Joke of the Week Armageddon scenario sends overexposed firms running for cover Edward Fennell on the City's growing enthusiasm for the security of a limited liability partnership Law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Rocking and rolling Picture imperfect Hounded to work Such a good sport. . . Your shout Readers' queries Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination September 2004 Lawyer of the week Multiple Display Advertising Items More office space—the final frontier Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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