News from 24/09/2004
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Andrew Robson, Roy Haycock, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Colin McKelvie, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Colin ROBINSON(Emeritus Professor of Economics), Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Lawson, Paul Hoggart, Peter Briffa, Mark Souster, Kael Alford, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Joanna Walters, Jonathan Kent, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, Mike Edmondson, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andy Morris, Alastair Campbell, V. Moses (Chairman), Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, James Kearney, Pat Gibson, Hugh Hunston, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Mary Honeyball, B. S. Wright, Rhona A. Knight (General Practitioner), Jonathan Chapple, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Ian BYATT(Director-General of Water Services), Chris Wilson, Shaun Laidler, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Nick Robinson, Robin Young, James Clarke, Russell Jenkins and James Hider, Andrew Norfolk and Gerard Tubb, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Ian MacKinnon, P. E. Parsons, Glasgow, Greg Hurst, Christine Parkinson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Janet Morgan, Christopher Leadbeater, John Price, Mary Gold, Nicole Swengley, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, John Westerby, John Neave, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Matt Stones, John Malamatenios, Ann Treneman, Dr Stephen Warner, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Ben Webster and Nicols Woolcock, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, A. Ade Broomfield, Jane Feinmann, Dalya Alberge, Stephen Hulland, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Abdul Wahid, Julian MORRIS(Executive Director), Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Angela Neustatter, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Anthony J. Carr, Geoff Dobson (Deputy Director), Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Anabel Inge, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Ian Campbell, Lisa Verrico, Dean Irvine, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Peacock, Stephen Dalton, Tom Roundell, David HENDERSON(Visiting Professor), Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Keith Forrester-Paton, Michael Henderson, Brian BEST(Founder), Abigail Rayner, Donna Lynne, R. Wright, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Wilfred BECKERMAN(Emeritus Fellow), Jenny Davey, Garth Davidson, Rick Broadbeat, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Hostage deals ruled out as relatives beg for mercy Ken Bigley's mother in hospital after TV appeal to spare son's life Inside Bank returns The Times British Airways Inside Chewing-gum tax sweeps the streets in 'dear, dirty Dublin' Index Go back and prepare for Opposition.... Ministers losing fight over MMR jabs Shakespeare What's Important The Times Office World Smoking ban is on the way, says Reid Tory inheritance tax move Trains still late despite record amounts of cash Not dull, but remarkably level-headed Finucane family doubt integrity of inquiry Heathrow strike may cause delays Patients appeal Minister heckled Auction alert Murder charges Transplants up Bronze Age find Gun dog stolen Tories find that 'gas guzzler' curb may be rather taxing By a Correspondent: Desperate Dan gets new neighbours Making millions from a surprise Will An unexpected Shakespearean legacy will net a fortune for housewife, writes Dalya Alberge 'Reade Againe and Againe' Bedat & Co The Bard on Books From the public anger of Liverpool to the private torment … No flowers or cards, just sympathy for a distraught family and anger at the war no one wants'. Carol Midgley, feature writer of the year, reports from Merseyside Dixons Italy waits in anguish after claims that aid women were beheaded The dilemma that haunts a lonely leader NEC Computers (UK) Ltd Family album of man caught in the frame Versace Kidnappers' strategy pins blame on Blair Cat Stevens sees lawyers over US bar Internet covers terrorist tracks Pressure Points T2 Teenager lost and found by internet ING Direct The snore that led to 12-year noisy fight Rugby tries to ban smoking at matches Mercedes Benz Sup up Are you a midweek drinker? How ancient 'Nessie' saved its neck Social drinks put British women at top of tipple table Truffle find 'biggest for 60 years' Cook painting Keane denial On thin ice Suicide risks Jewish barrister makes race claim against Prescott Seasoned restaurateur voted year's top chef Currys Abuse inquiry into Huntley records chief The chairman of Humberside Police Authority is to be investigated, Andrew Norfolk and Gerard Tubb write Losing Face Only in the Saturday Times dolphin Spinning around Moon and stars Picture Gallery BBC presses election panic button and gives the Lib Dems a boost Sparks will fly One woman is the fairest of all, says Oldfield Picture Gallery PS... Drama at the opera as top conductor quits Catholic aid agency backs condom use Prudential Faraway look goes from Big Bang to damp squib Salesman may have to pay full price for 'affair' PC World Iraq war could be Blair's downfall, says Kennedy They seem to have more soft options than tough choices Conference Diary BT The dogs with a nose for detecting cancer Physiotherapy does nothing to cure back pain 6-month ban for driver who killed 3 Manicures are good but poor organisation bad T2 Fashion Renault Megane Austere or fun? That's a pretty personal question Madder Elsinore invaded by the nouveau-riche First Night Theatre Festen Lyric Theatre, W1 The Sharpest Critics By a Correspondent: Sculpture in Oslo is 'anti-Jewish' The Times Six die in raid on Israeli base Italian family 'adopts' a grandfather (AFP): Trafficking rife (AFP): Ale and hearty (AP): Yankee victory Pensioner braves mullahs to help Pakistani tribe Conquered Kingdom Turkey drops adultery plan to placate EC Collateral Floods transform Haiti into a watery hell Troubled Isle Collateral Shanghai gears up to host China's first Formula One (AFP): Language dies out Boom Town The Fashion Issue Only in the Saturday Times Sun Allawi vote of thanks boosts Bush campaign Heinz puts Mrs Kerry back on rich list US election result hangs on a tale of two Iraqs Swiss International Air Lines What They Said about the War Kerry 'goes where the wind blows' The Times Russia set to sign Kyoto pact on global warming The Times Next generation of mobile phone will have a sense of smell "Smelephone" technology will let customers know if they reek of garlic and wine, reports Roger Boyes in Berlin World Market We made a big fat mistake over a big fat fraud When chaos rules, ransom is currency Mr Blair says he won't deal with terrorists, but he did exactly that in Northern Ireland Bet on Bush and you could end up losing your shirt Notebook The Times Take the Breath Away Will a mobile phone ring in the end of the human race? Seize the Day Turkey's time has come to make its case to Europe Opinions past Leading Article, Turning Turtle, September 24,1962 Tactics and Strategy A tale of two distinct Liberal Democrat party conferences Victoria Cross record Thunderer: We should put euthanasia out of its misery Political action on climate change Guidance on sentencing for courts Maternity benefits Assisted death The Times Handy hints 'Oddities' of UK electoral system Choice and GM foods No improvement The Weather The Times Crossword The Times Lemmings The Times New high for Brent crude Briefing Admiral workers' windfall Signs of City upturn Banker joins Vodafone Hodder disposal approved Fall in factory orders New ships for Carnival Photo-Scan agrees deal Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Barclays leads race for South Africa's Absa bank Saga sale enters the final straight $7m for Twinkie troubleshooter Back again, 18 years after abject exit Inspectors gave L&g good report Brioni FTSE 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Sunday Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing US carrier in $56m loss Stop Press Cisco expands in China Gazprom reveals US plans Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Day Data Look Ahead North Sea Exchange Rates Builder insists new profit alert is genuine IBM Countrywide warning hits property stocks It's not right to take private property Brave return to unstable ground Kravis hedges his bets Canary's new tower 'too high for planes' Talk of Japanese takeover lights up Gallaher Larger Capitalisation Shares Courts at new low as VAT payout looms Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities SAB Miller's softly-softly strategy can still serve up results Tempus Tate & Lyle London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Amstrad The Day's Biggest Movers German data boost gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Sales encourage Liberty despite widening losses Multiple Display Advertising Items Ottakar's shares tumble as key director resigns Fashion wears thin at Laura Ashley Cool comedy crowd City Diary Gone to the dogs City Diary British Energy rebels vow to keep fighting Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet shares plunge to new low BA Hires Staff and Drops Flights Fed trades right track in slow and steady steps GE settles luxury perks row Lehman in talks to pay $225m to Enron investors Sunderland plant to build new Nissan Mail Order Protection Scheme Ltd Business Sony changes tune on song software Multiple Display Advertising Items Chrysalis mulls book sale Telefónica offloads 5% stake in Pearson Fleet Street has its share of heroes-and the odd rogue Louis Heren's motto was: "Always ask why these lying bastards are lying to me" SAB Miller brews plans for Chinese beer acquisitions Pernod Ricard raises forecast 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 Make-A-Wish Ballast of pension scandal weighs heavily on Kroes Low-calorie product sweetens Tate & Lyle The Times China gets off its bike as car becomes king Hugh Hunston on how Honda is getting on with the neighbours where four wheels are replacing two Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Send in the Clones Honda Goes to Court as Counterfeit Car Production Accelerates Easy to drive a bargain in used-car market Disablity Vehicles The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Nigel Nicolson Publisher, writer and politician who opposed the Tories on Suez, printed Lolita and chronicled his eminent parents' lives and loves Nigel Nicolson, OBE writer, publisher and politican, was born on January 19,1917. He died on September 23,2004, aged 87 Alan Crompton-Batt Charming, hardnosed PR man who helped to revolutionise the British restaurant scene Alan Crompton-Batt, public relations consultant, was born on March 21,1954. He died of pneumonia on September 20,2004 aged 50 Kenneth Sandford Singer and thespian who became a D'Oyly Carte Opera Company stalwart during his 25-year association with Gilbert and Sullivan Kenneth Sandford, singer and thespian, was born on June 28,1924. He died on September 19,2004, aged 80 Lives Remembered Births Deaths Frances Hyland Gifted classical actress who was trained in London but became known as the First Lady of Canadian theatre Frances Hyland, OC, actress and director, was born on April 25,1927. She died of respiratory failure due to complications from surgery on July 11,2004, aged 77 Lives in Brief Dolly Rathebe, South African jazz singer, film star and pin-up, was born in 1930. She died on September 16,2004, aged 74 Alfredo Correa de Andreis, Colombian sociologist, was born in October 1951. He was murdered on September 17,2004, aged 52 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Memorial Services Imperial peace Ashes to Ashes Should smoking be banned in restaurants and bars? The discussion continues Daily Life Freedom fighting Speak up No one to turn to Part-timers Seeking compromise Bridge Nature Notes Do the right thing Sharing and caring debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Retreat from Baghdad Shoult Britain withdraw from Iraq now or continue the fight against terrorism? Chess Pandora's box Selfish and insensitive CAH: Quick Word Shark Media protection Huffers and puffers What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Service of Thanks Giving Memorial Service Personal Column Picture Gallery Britain through the bottom of a bottle Forthcoming Marriages Changing the Guard Dinners Winning Move Marriage Award Church News Encounters British institution in decline Being a part of something grand is worth the effort Bupa Great North Run Alastair Campbell extols the virtues of the North East and its premier mass-participation sports event Despite records, Radcliffe is nothing like me, plucky McColgan asserts The Scot tells Sarah Potter that she would never have given up in Athens The 13.1-mile Great North Run starts on Sunday in Newcastle, … The Sunday Times Broomfield aims to sparkle in race against the odds Haydock Park Times Test Haydock Park Ascot Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Attraction is surprise absentee from Ascot Worcester Sharplaw Star has the last laugh at Beverley Multiple Display Advertising Items Title offers Spencer consolation for group one defeats My Renee can serve up repeat in Ascot feature Brown aims to be more than just a regular guy Vick rushes to make up for lost time as Atlanta start season with flourish American Sport Saint-Andre orders feast of tries for Sharks Links Woodward faces history test in changing Lions' ways Rugby Union Giants and Dodgers renew rivalry in play-offs scramble Results and how They Stand Times on Line Jaguar's troubles throw race launch off course Motor Racing How They Line up for the Play-Offs Rugby League The Results Service Paralympic Games Today's Fixtures Wakefield seeking heaven beyond the gates of Hull Athletes in front line of campaign to change perceptions Paralympic Games Grey-Thompson powers into record books with sprint gold The Times Armstrong in dispute over bonus Dome from home Heaton in hunt Hamilton cleared Gatlin triumphs British institution that has had its day Football John Goodbody reports that the audience for Match of the Day has fallen drastically United must decide whether to keep Carroll and Brown ABA 'six-figure' offer to Khan Boxing Forssell may be ruled out for six months by knee injury Humour and howlers from a fan who oozes Va Va Voom Book Review Hughes is hoping to go out in style By a Correspondent: Teddington's juniors must turn tide Hockey Sturrock has orders to get Wednesday promoted soon Medlycott to watch over top umpires Cricket The Times Schedule New dawn beckons for resurgent West Indies Pat Gibson on what victory against England would mean to Lara's players and the Caribbean Timesonline Golf Experience swings captain's vote the way of Rusedski Tennis Davis Cup Dougherty mends his ways to get back in contention Wagg faces full hearing over drugs allegation Leader Board Timesonline Sport Fletcher urges England to finish the day job in style Bottle of Britain Cricket inside Cup stars struggle on return to the old routine The Times Quotes of the Day Should women of a certain age go naked in public? Some women look their best when their clothes seem to be on the point of falling off Rage in store White van icons Image of the Day The green, green grass of Rome: Pope John Paul II enjoys a break at his summer residence in Castelgandolfo, south of Rome The Ethicist Whey! We're wild, we are! Let's have some cocoa... Thousands of 18 years-old arrived at university this week. Penny Wark returned to her alma mater to see how they got on, and reckons their parents would be proud At 12.35 a tutor appears and asks them to be quiet. The gathering evaporates A Second-Year Writes... Anabel's 10 Tips for Freshers Return to purdah The rise of Islamic fundamentalism in Iraq is condemning once confident women to lives of repression and fear, reports Jannine di Giovanni. Photographs by Kael Alford University women are harassed on camous for not wearing the veil The Times The Times Travel Direct Dr Thomas Stuttaford Breathe easier People aren't using inhalers correctly, says Jane Feinmann 91-year-old curry for tea, anyone? home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Lamb Chop Curry with Peas See yourself as you really are Style Because mirrors reverse left and right, we can never see ourselves as others do. Until now. Joanna Walters goes to downtown New York to look in the "truth mirror" Why I didn't take the bully by the horns Microwave Man Hair with Hari A pencil is strictly for posing Ask Lucia Lucia van der Post has answers for all your style questions Better watch out Luxury with Lucia Bedat grew up on a concersational diet of watches, movements, faces and all the rest He doesn't do girly, though there are some models which are glittery with diamonds Arts Pop Albums Fatboy broadens his horizons, while two divas depress, says Lisa Verrico elviscostello Yetis united for Animal rites After nine years together Super Furry Animals have not run out of ideas, they tell Dean Irvine Other Barmy Armies Talent does what it can with genius Caitlin Moran on TV We need great songs and jokes to cheer us up. So get on with it Classical CDs Sadler's Wells Luck of the score Interview Canadian baritone Gerald Finley talks to Hilary Finch On Monday Ticket Offer Opera & Ballet Theatre Tshepang Gate, W11 Posthumous humour Theatre Darwin in Malibu Hampstead Theatre, Nw3 Dance San Francisco Ballet Sadler's Wells TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Satellite Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Times Film Guide Kids BBC One Live Tennis: The West Wing Channel 4,7. 35pm A Year at Kew BBC Two, 8pm; Not Wales Variations DC: Green Wing Channel 4,9. 30pm Gram Parsons: Fallen Angel BBC Two, 11.35pm Robin and Marian (1976) Film Choice Channel 4,1. 15pm Marius Et Jeannette (1997) BBC Four, 11.30pm The Grissom Gang (1971) BBC One, 1.05am Watching the real detectives at work Last Night's TV 100 per cent proof True Fiction Don't miss T2 Crossword Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Rolex The Times Property Addict I would worry mu tenants were having more fun than me The buy-to-let chickens are coming home to roost Property Writer of the Year Anne Spackman Property Editor Suddenly it's the North that looks vulnerable as stock levels rise and investors start to bale out Manchester Agents Say: This Week London Agents Say: Manchester V London In Five-Bed House in Southwest London Wycliffe Road, Sw11: a converted school house with accommodation on three floors Out Pretty Cottage in West Sussex West Stoke: a Georgian Grade II listed lodge house formerly owned by the Goodwood Estate Away Georgian House in Ayrshire Cralgie: a stunning house with more than seven acres and views of the Mull of Kintyre The Walking Classes Haslemere is the perfect spot for executives to stretch their legs, says Jenny Knight The highlight of the year is sweeping the road clear of leaves Head for Heights Bellway Come up to See my Extensions Modern guests don't want your recipes, they want a grand tour, says Mary Gold My Bond with Junk John Price admits he is the Battersea Dogs home of architectural salvage West Sussex Flint and Brick Cottage Room for Improvement Period houses with plenty of potential Singleton: an early Georgian Grade II listed village house with convertible stable block Shropshire Village Farmhouse Minton: a 200-year-old property in about half an acre in need of extensive renovation Surrey Semi-Detached House with Annexe Thames Ditton: a Grade II listed property with secondary accommodation in need of updating How the Other Half Lives Stacks of Charm Marcus Binney is intrigued by the soaring chimneys of Aldhams The windos are of English elm, a wood not available agian Charcol Life Lab A Stitch in Doing Time The Greatin Doors Seize your change to buy fine embroidery made in prison, says Nicole Swengley Two needlepoint carpets sold in the US for £10,000 each Softcell Life Lab Kingsoak Heads You Win This artistic couple have been renting—now they want to buy Whats on Fancy a Mortagage Makeover? One for All All for One Extended families thrive under one roof if the rules are clear, says Angela Neustatter Kent Large 18th Century House Three homes for an extended family Chilham: seven-bed home with convertible coach house and two-bed cottage Somerset Grade II Listed Cottage West Monkton: 17th-century house with self-contained cottage and woodland Oxfordshire Secluded Former Rectory Milcombe: a six-bedroom house with two-bedroom cottage set in 8½ acres of land SW 16 Humberts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Four Season Ticket Chris Wilson tries to find a holiday home in the Pyrenees to make money all year round Property developers are hard at work in the mountains Autumn Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Lower Mill Estate
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