News from 29/09/2004
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Andrew Robson, Penny Cottee, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Kirsty McLeod, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Hazhir Teimourian, Gary Duncan, M. Mahmut, Peter Lansley, Nic Paton, Julian Dussek, Roger Gullen, Amrit Dhilion, Simon Talt, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Holon Nugent, Nic Hopkins, James Doran and Caroline Merrell, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Chelsea v Liverpool, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, P. D. King-Fretts, Geoff Brown, Claire Harvey, Philippe Norman, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, David Charter Richard Ford and Jill Sherman, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Richard Hobson One Day Cricket Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Huge Thompson, Tim Reid, Dair FARRAR-HOCKLEY(Director General), Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Jane Clarke, James Charterhouse, Russell Jeakine, Nick Wyke, John C. Cook, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Philip Thorn, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Jack Malvem, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Anne Treneman, Sonja Cheung, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Julian Corlett, Cameron McKinnon, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Liz Calvert Smith, Tom Baldwin, Ayesha Hudson, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Dan Plesch, Jeremy page, Gabriel Rozenberg Economic Reporter, Karen Homer, Celia Brayfield, Elaine Monaghan, Gregory Ericksen, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Suzi Godson, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Daniel McGrory and Isabel Conway, Charles L. Purle, Nigel Hawkes, Abigall Rayner, Chris Campling, Neil Riley, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Benjamin Beasley-Murray, Malcolm Bowden, Andrew Stuart, John Healey, Henri Lefebvre, Nick Hasell, Colin Davidson, Kevin Steele, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Pugh, James Blagburn, John Bishop, Neelam Varjee, Neil Fisher, Philip Yaffe, Alexandra Frean Social affairs correspondent, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Frank Stubing, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Zion Traunchman, Simon Jenkins, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Stewart Tendler and Stefanie Marah, Michael Horsnell, Austen McRoberts, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Antony Warren, Zamira Menuhin Benthall, Stephen Dalton, Kenneth Herman, Nicola Woolcock, Hugh Thompson, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, David Starmer, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Len Smith, Patrick Hoaking Investment Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Chaire Dunne,
ResumoThe Times Labour's problem of trust is my fault, Blair admits The Times Sofa Workshop Top Ten Policy Aims Unions spare leader's blushes on troops-out vote Index Italian hostages released in Iraq Perpetual stress of modern life at No 10 Arranged marriage racket is broken up Paisley heads to Dublin for talks Police call in aid on child abuse inquiry Success of childcare hits private nurseries What's Important Miele Anything else is a compromise Labour fears poll apathy, not Lib Dems Prada P&o has to cut 1,200 jobs as booze cruise business dries up Increased competition has cost ferry operator £25 million in the past six months, Ben Webster reports Rooney's agent 'tried to pay off rival with £250,000' Abbey Victims of the Violence During War Cost of victory overshadows toll of war More British troops have died in Iraq's 'peace' than defeating Saddam, reports Richard Beeston Joy as kidnapped aid workers return home Freedom for women gives Bigleys hope Baggage staff strikes at Gatwick Trawler inquiry Eye emergency Blaze kills family Doctor cleared Organ donation Jewel recovered Unhappy clamper Rabies alert Search for boy, 3 Jet bomb scare Desperate Last Minutes Philips sense and simplicity 'My husband is outside with a gun. Oh my God, I'm going to die' Who ate all the fried eggs? Two fly over cuckoo's nest VW Humphrys hunts his prey but Blair still eludes him People Gardening leave Situation vacant Picture Gallery PS Rail workers died after being struck by train Philips sense and simlicity Police reopen PC Blakelock murder search Dolly clone scientist seeks trials for humans Toucan A Killer Disease NHS's own temp agency owes £5m to recruiting firms Hospital experts raise alert on safety Welsh patients wait for longer Standard Life Healthcare Girl fell from ambulance to her death Law change Terror threat Traps go private Nelson's flag Correction Gym staff 'touted for trade as rival burnt' Philips sense and simplicity Call led to desperate search for backpacker Boy burnt in test at school's laboratory Alliance Leicester a real plus The Sharpest Critics There's Johnny Depp cool and Streets cool. And then there's Boris Johnson It's the same old midlife crisis—and who cares? Firstnight Deli where Harry met Sally is tourist hit Subtitle success story for cinemas Firms are not ready for law on disabled Onspeed Wake up your Internet Nec, Cross-Pollinated Scottish Power Known protesters breach conference's 'ring of steel' Crackdown on crime at the heart of Blair's ten promises Unresolved war casts its shadow over promises of a bright future Forgotten Fringe Sorry still seems to be the hardest word Direct Line I'm like any other human being—as fallible and as capable of being wrong. I only know what I believe' Bespoke Suits Party starts dossier of attacks and threats to MPs One. Tel Murphy is taken ill after speech Pro-hunt activists held over rotting carcass protest £10,000 grants for young athletes from poor families Conference Diary Today's Agenda Pandemic fears after woman dies from daughter's bird flu Our Foreign Staff: Sudan backs accused tribal chief 'King Dostum' has an eye on the top job Few dare oppose the warlord in his bid to extend his influence across Afghanistan, reports Catherine Philp Tiny.com Home Cinema - Factory Direct Millions in Swiss account open to al-Qaeda Your Questions Answered Church and the State Abbey In Italy even the imperfect is pure Church in revolt over Spanish gay marriages My father wasn't all that bad, says the son of Mussolini Louvre diamonds riddle ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Chechen suspects held over Forbes murder Burundi princess uses catwalk diplomacy to heal ethnic rifts Clerics' unholy brawl at sacred site Women of Pitcairn stand by their men Facts of Island Life The Times Offers Direct Business man from Britain shot in Oman (AFP): Marchers held (AP): Fine rescinded (Reuters): School shooting (Reuters): Soldiers protest Why the US pump prices barely flickered Campaign Times Online Bush told Iraq war would 'lead to chaos' Edwards: there will be no more Mr Nice Guy Brush with fame for girl who would really rather paint with her fingers Art for pinning on a fridge The Times The people trapped in Iraq's 'dark period' Even with an interim Government, Iraq is still a country starved of democracy. The Times asked ordinary citizens and Iraqi thinkers what they felt about the future And today, we are learning how to eat toast Out, out damned Scot! It's Blair's only hope Winston, where are you when we need you? Notebook The Times Crude Shock OPEC countries must not spend it all at once Perfect Match Could arranged marriage be due for a revival? Opinions past Leading Article, Global Warming, September 29, 1988 Puddings and Themes A defensive speech from a Prime Minister under attack Concerns on EU talks with Turkey Seeking a way forward for Iraq 'Dangers' of using mobile phones Legacies to charities Victims of rifles A morality tale for Steph and Quentin The Times Councils' duty on sites for travellers Handy hints Aid to diplomacy Socially incorrect? The Weather The Times Crossword National Forecasts Specsavers Opticians The Times Microsoft sues over spam Virgin Group quits net Motorola cuts 1,000 jobs Lazard plans float talks Lenders make debt plea EU Commissioner defiant Pension credit defended TV cricket bidding war Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Index Commodities Jarvis chief quits as bonuses come under fire Westfield stokes Chelsfield bid battle with £585m offer Euro Disney staves off bankruptcy Widespread alarm as price of US oil spills over $50 mark T. M. Lewin Ftse 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Newbridge bids for pubs Stop Press EU considers duties change Delta cuts senior staff pay Novartis trials optimism Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Data Day Exchange Rates Lazard's partners to be told float plans British Airways Blair puts off pensions decision Business Editors Commentary Record investment in gilts by institutions Hedge fund bets boost foreign exchange Miners advance as BHP declares Chinese deal Larger Capitalisation Shares Invensys falls to a low as broker cuts target Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Mitchells & Butlers London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates P&o lightens its load but ferries are still at risk in rough seas Tempus Emap The Day's Biggest Movers Profit-takers move on gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street UK business investment makes gains Toyota Consumer confidence dips ahead of US polls Analysts drive Google shares higher People Soft Manufacturing The world most flexible, … Broadcasters gear up for TV cricket bidding war Emap aims to seal SRH link with a Kiss Maiden plans to profit from cull Black 'to give up' Hollinger voting rights News Corp gains control of Sky Italia Tanked up Mayor City Diary It is I, Carlos . . . City Diary The Times Not a friendly City Diary M&b serves up 6% sales rise after price cuts Times Online Gucci in fashion thanks to demand for leather Lottery-grant charity opts for hedge fund Alternative Way in the US British Energy cuts New York listing US commodities exchange considers opening in Europe Abbey Our City Staff: Alitalia rescue package stalls Pressured Northern Foods cuts 1,000 jobs Kroes tries to parry onslaught of criticism MEP Whose Leak Made a Splash The Two Questions The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux European Union entry might fail to delight the Turkish Court rejects ruling over WorldCom bid Overruled Education 'Third World's rulers to blame for poverty' Data-sharing remedy for debt has its dangers Instant Access Branch Accounts Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Graduate to Cash Prize Make a Wish Business The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir John Moberly Former British Ambassador to Jordan and Iraq who became a respected commentator on the Middle East The Ven Harold Lockley Long-serving Archdeacon of Loughborough who worked hard to promote ecumenism in the Church of England John Watkinson Labour politician who turned to the SDP after the Thatcher landslide Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Dido Sotiriou Writer whose bestselling Farewell Anatolia documented her family's expulsion from Turkey in 1922 Giovanni Raboni Prizewinning Milanese poet, critic and translator whose angular classical stylings became more lyrical as he grew older John Powlesland Practical and dedicated engineer who helped to design record-breaking sailing boats Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Look to the Levant Too Much to Swallow Are we becoming unhealthily obsessed with food? Daily Life September 29, 1940 Double standards Colour, not culture? Bridge Andrew Robson DJM: Nature Notes The Eastern Member Carrots for longer Knowledge is power In thrall of chefs The Eastern Member Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Should we support Turkey's accession to the European Union? We print more of your responses Chess Historical support Vote it down Indulge the senses Fed with worry Quick Word The clash is happening Secular values Simpler times What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day September 29, 1921 Changing the Guard Today's Royal Engagements Latest Wills Personal Column City of London Total eclipse of the Moon in the night sky in October Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Arts Briefing Winning Move Marriage The Times Sombre finish is unjust reward for Athens hosts Paralympics Pro Tour plan runs into opposition Cycling Medals Clubs prepare to fight corner on the autumn of discontent Rugby Union David Hands on proposals for change that are causing great consternation on both sides of the Channel Noble focuses on the job at hand Rugby League Williams backs driver over withdrawal Motor racing Brighton coup Basketball Khan's award Boxing England blow Hockey County's ground Cricket Philippoussis out Tennis TalkSPORT Woods states his case for turning US into winners once more Golf World No 2 tells John Hopkins about his form, his Ryder Cup ambitions and that drive by Mickelson The Results Service Today's Fixtures Salisbury Newcastle The Wright Track Yesterday's Results Thompsons have happy knack of breeding success Lydia Hislop Nottingham Ouija Board retains Arc option Shadow boxing with the man to decide my fate The Master Ten Never a meddler, Abramovich was my ideal owner In the latest exclusive extract from his new book, Claudio Ranieri reveals details of his early meetings with the new Stamford Bridge powerbrokers Sharks circle for headlines, but honesty is best policy Eriksson's wrong turn was cause for great hilarity Times Test Agents in a Mickey Mouse world Hp invent Welcome to the Real world, and it's not a pretty sight Entrance of boy wonder lifts United Last Night's Results Times Online Rooney rises above the extraordinary Brian Glanville compares the United forward's emergence to the greats De Goey brilliance keeps Leeds at bay Coca-Cola Championship Hughes bolsters squad with Djorkaeff signing Quick off the Mark Leicester respond to critics with win Campbell's return lifts Wenger Group E How They Stand in Group a Celtic braced for battle Mourinho calm before storm Liverpool lack heart for battle Champions League Group H Raul's men emerge with Real credit after stirring comeback Group B The Premiership Today Kings of Rock The Times Old Trafford blown away by force of Hurricane Rooney How They Stand in Group D Spitfire Football inside Vaughan forced to take reluctant stand on Zimbabwe Squads The Times Quotes of the Day Dozy? No skills? Unavailable? Then the job's all yours. . . Sweeping gesture The price of peace Fagin faux pas Picture Gallery The Ethicist Husband hunting: will we find our Mr Darcy? As a Bollywood version of Pride and Prejudice opens, Amrit Dhillon explains why arranged marriages are still the norm in India. Photographs by Amit Pasricha The Times Ten Ways to Tell Children who suffer in silence In our second report on bullying, Jill Parkin suggests ways to spot the signs—and then tackle the problem What to Do The Grim Reaper and I go way back I was born with chronic illnesses, and subconsciously I always knew it I felt that my father loved us Love Etc Why it's too late for Dad and me Ayesha Hudson met her father last year for the first time since 1966. The lack of contact over the years had taken its toll and she does not expect to see him again There is a chasm between us as we pose on the sofa. Our smiles are fixed Eats, shoots and. . . eats, shoots again Food Aubergines with Parmesan Healthspan Food that's Nutrition Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Body&soul Now cheap is the new chic, things are looking up Nouveau Pauvre Canvas Opinion Tights fit for colourful fo Fashion editor Lisa Armstrong on a hosiery challenge, Boucher's legacy, torture for completists and the problem with British manufacturing British Resistance Collectors' Items Are we a nation of caffeine heads? Beauty Expert Another autumn addiction Every year thousands of adults sign up for evening classes and Celia Brayfield is usually among them. She explains her learning dependency—an addiction that she happily feeds The Times Visual Art Old master of seduction Beneath the classical imagery in Francois Boucher's paintings lies a playful, unembarrassed line in soft porn, Suzi Godson, the Times sex counsellor, runs her eyes over his work Tomorrow in Screen: Exclusive priority booking for … Lord have Mersey Liverpool Biennial offers few surprises, finds John Russell Taylor Underground Verse Slave trader bracelets Object Lesson Concert Berlin Philharmonic/Haitink Barbican The Royal Opera House Solid Gold Cadillac Theatre Garrick Theatre, WC2 The Phantom exorcised Concert Grimethorpe Colliery Queen Elizabeth Hall Entertainments Apollo CO/Chernaik Concert/Conway Hall, WC1 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section … Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial What Not to Wear BBC one 8pm Viewing Guide British Isles: A Natural History BBC One, 8pm Mediums: Talking to the Dead BBC Two, 9pm Arrested Development BBC Two, 10pm The Thirty-Nine Steps (1959) Channel 4, 1.30pm Film Choice The Truth about Charlie (2002) Sky Movies 1, 8pm Play Dirty (1968) BBC One, 11.35pm Love story turns out to be a soggy affair Last Night's TV Variations To very boldly go. . . True fiction Index T2 Crossword No. 3396 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts Créme Flexing muscle Working Relationship Carol Savage, the managing director of Flexecutive, and her PA, Marleen Bogaert Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Be your own boss—but don't break the bank Setting up your own business can be a daunting prospects. But, says Nic Paton, if you start small you can be a success without spending your life savings Time Savers Contacts Officeangels Recruitment Consultants Gee up your wardrobe Real-life fashion Thomas's London Day Schools I heard it on the grapevine. . . Chatting to other temps is a great way to find out about the best job opportunities—and the bosses from hell, says Penny Cottee Pitman training Uber-cool style gives Suffolk punch Conference Call FYI How to find a job you love Tiny.com The Times Patience Wheatcroft, Business Editor of the Times, Introduces 16 Pages of Winning Entrepreneurs Saluting the Best in the Business Les Clifford hails the enterprising spirit that has made Ernst & Young's awards for initiative a global phenomenon Contents The Times Why we Must Celebrate the Spirit of Enterprise John Healey, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, says Britain is stepping up its drive to inspire and encourage entrepreneurs The Times Have Ideas, Will Start a New Venture Coutts The Top Bananas who Reap Juicy Profits The Times Young Entrepreneur 2004 Finalists Consumer Services 2004 Finalists The Times Boyhood Lesson that Helped Make Millions Scientist Conjures up Formula for Success The Times Business Products & Services 2004 Finalists Winners Meet to Take Innovation to New Levels The Times World Entrepreneur Put McDonald's in the Shade Growing Prestige of Awards Shows Enterprise is Booming The Times The Rush to Float Growth Companies Hits a High London Stock Exchange Risktakers who Aim to Be the Safest Bet The Times Technology & Communication 2004 Finalists Emerging Entrepreneur 2004 Finalists The Times Rooms with a View of a Successful Future Offbeat Approach Pays for Brothers The Times Consumer Products 2004 Finalists Master Entrepreneur 2004 Finalists The Times Family Dairy that Grew into Thriving Cash Cow Bible Inspires Charity to Help People in Need The Times Social Entrepreneur 2004 Finalists Ernst & Young
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