News from 06/10/2004
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Kate Taylor, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, D. E. Jenkins, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Kirsty McLeod, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Rev John D. Brown, Cristina Odone, Gabriel Coxhead, Philip Howard, Cath Janes, Jonny Wilkinson, E. Howe, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Laurie Wood, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ruth Gledhill and Jessica Berry, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Gary Barker, David McVay, Richard Wyld, Roland Harries, Philip Clarke, Bernard Parke, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Nic Sheppard, Daniel McGrory and James Hider, Ben Gurr, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent and James Bone, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Tillotson, Phil Gordon, Tiffany Murray, Roland Watson, Dominic Walsh and Jenny Davey, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Francis Cattermole, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Luke Clancy, Will Greenwood, Russell Kempson, Alexandra Blair and Nicola Woolcock, Michele Elliott (Director), Sam Lister Health Correspondent and Richard Irving, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Geoffrey Van Orden, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Jenny Dean, Simon de Bruxelles, Christopher Banks, Rob Wright, Karen Homer, Andrew Ruddle, Martin Samuel, Sean O'Neill and Helen Nugent, Raymond Keene, Brenda Savage, Sean O'Neill, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Joe Bolger and Tom Roundell, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Patrick Hosking, Richard Caborn, Rev Sandra Pragnell, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Raymond Okonski (News Editor), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Bob Jones, Frank Rutherford, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Pugh, George Caulkin, Malcolm Harris, J. R. Milner, Neil Fisher, Paul Jones, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Gaby Yateman, Jan O'Leary, David Forshaw, Simon Jenkins, Catherine Philp, José Mauricio Bustani (Director General), Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler and Tom Bawden, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Jill Parkin, Lee Harrison, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Peter Norfolk Brown, Tony Halpin, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Andy Patten, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Flu risk for millions as safety fears hit vaccines Contamination scare shuts plant at start of winter jab campaign Inside Second-hand sub burns new owner's fingers The Times Today Galliano stretches the imagination Howard woos Eurosceptics with EU policy opt-outs Tiffany & Co. www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Grown-up Tories may mean business Conference Sketch Irish passport and Arab aid raises hopes for Bigley deal Howard woos the Eurosceptics Curse of PowderJect strikes for third time What's Important Lloyds TSB Insurance Services Limited Campbell to return for role in election, says No 10 Mother gives up £17m to see her children Hamiltons set up a fine plan Smile Please Loyalty Deserves Recognition The shutters close on Kodak film factory Company says 600 more jobs must go as sales of digital cameras outstrip those of film, Dan Sabbagh reports Tumbling prices are to blame Financial Services Authority Paddington survivors establish group to aid future crash victims When the Tube shuts, the Land Rovers come out Wine and women and the old pub's swansong Call to scrap tax on condoms Wine Consumption in Britain New scheme for GPs to improve care Museum robbed Frosty reception Comeback flight Climber killed West End Billys Beckham pipped Ulster police plan Bird spotted Correction By a Correspondent: Girl, 4, drowned at swim lesson Hundreds offer home to escapologist Red GE imagination at work McRae's Coca-Cola deal was not the real thing Patak family back in court as £8m feud is reheated Arousing oratory Spare us the Kinnock joke sky Moore's debt to Dubya No house of Saud Picture Gallery Howard urged to hold cull of bishops' seats in House of Lords People PS . . . Marlon Brando's lost novel could be a contender Picture Gallery Oxford may go private over state pupil quota The Government should take its tanks off our lawns, a don says in the row over admissions. Tony Halpin reports BT More power to you Hosts face prison as drunken guest kills four in crash University's plea over protesters privilege Aquability (UK) Ltd. Children 'must be taught to be good citizens' BASF The Chemical Company British rivers will fail tough EU quality tests By a Correspondent: Up, up and away-the hit and run balloon Hasty promises offer less value than pause for thought Political Briefing iris Business Software I'm sticking with Tories, millionaire defector tells UKIP University top-up fees 'to go in a week' Rights for parents pledged Multiple Display Advertising Items Conference Diary Buzz Words Today's Agenda Scottish Power gas and electricity I am here so I can give back to Britain a tiny fraction of what Britain has given to me Wales vanishes, and it's all Brussels' fault The Stroke Association On Other Pages Transport New Romantics stalk Paris catwalks again Eighties glamour is the one to watch, writes Emily Davies Dear Lord, may this new prayer work for us Anxiety takes toll on children Isolation 'is key' to control of Sars virus Direct Line Medieval brain surgeon saved peasant's life Anglo-Saxon medicine was better than previously thought, says Nigel Hawkes Just AA sk The Times Key to Genghis Khan tomb riddle is close Picture Gallery How Greene was this Pinkie? Very Firstnight Theatre Brighton Rock Almeida Theatre, N1 Rusty is just one reason to help today First-time buyers still priced out Stalking study Carpet bagged Blood cure risk Poison lettuce Bananas split Lexus Wary villagers take lesson in democracy Afghans are being taught about their role in the first free election, Catherine Philp writes. Pictures by Ben Gurr (Reuters): Karzai returns to campaign after assassination attempt (AFP): In safe keeping? (AFP): Chechnya's new leader sworn in (AP): Cleric deported Tearful defeat (AP): Iranian missiles (AFP): Terrorist's treat (AFP): Croatia to wait on the sidelines egg-card Picture Gallery Seminary row is test for religious freedom A quiet retreat has taken centre-stage in an international debate about Turkey's EU entry, Suna Erdem reports An uneasy Spain seeks answers in its Moorish past Europe may seek job curbs for Turks The Times Picture Gallery Blair on mission to halt Sudan violence Mint Hunger forces mothers and children to eat gruel made from grass Lennon's killer is refused parole Times Online Triple whammy over Iraq hits Bush hopes The Times UN feels the heat as oil-for-food scandal simmers on Picture Gallery FBI uncovers 'Mafia graveyard' The Dapper Don Saint Bob has divorced himself from reality Picture Gallery Howard cannot kick the action habit It's the tax rate, stupid: but the Tories don't know it Note Book The Times Jakarta Calling Indonesia has passed the test of democracy Mood Music Even more reasons to be cheerful Opinions past Leading Article, the Maastricht Cabal, October 6,1992 Words and Action Howard is a serious contender. But he alone is not enough Work and study University challenge Thunderer: I forecast a blizzard of pointless information 'Dire' situation in Zimbabwe Plan to expand UN Security Council Brazil considers nuclear inspection Letwin's promises Bullying at school London's bid for the Olympics Mobile phone dangers Where's Wales? The Weather The Times Crossword The Times Around Britain Abroad High Tides Nokia Connecting People Stanhope's £300m plans Crisis at Mean Fiddler Lazard failure to decide Oil provokes EU inflation Biggest Baltic bond deal Sony disharmony Michael Page optimistic Rank in Deluxe talks Charts of the Day FTSE 100 In Business Today Sainsbury dealt blow by seventh director's departure Hurricane effect helps FTSE higher Union accuses Marks & Spencer of bullying staff on longer hours Direct Line Soros sons promoted in £7bn revamp FTSE 100 Times Online Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Commerzbank exodus Stop Press Intel and Nokia link up Veolia wins Asia contracts 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 How Sainsbury's can tempt talent Mean Fiddler in crisis as key director departs Dismissal scuppers £5.6m fundraising Mobile Technology Less painless fall in equity withdrawal How Sainsbury's can tempt talent Business Editor's Commentary Keep a spark in Marks staff The music plays on for Irish promoter Hollinger admits data was inflated Dividend concern keeps pressure on S&n Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Communisis still fails to convince its critics Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Intermediate Capital London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates UBM's intentions for Five have profound significance Tempus Game Group Consumer data lift gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Wall Street Barclays Capital sets bond record for Baltic malaysia Airlines Judge in FT libel case holds fire on judgment BT More power to you Lazard's board fails to decide on float ING in talks to buy £3m arm of Egg France Rate hold likely as homeowners cut borrowing We need Dutch courage to compete with the United States European Briefing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Buried Child Europe blamed for record high gas price JJB to decide if boss can vote on takeover Chance for Sainsbury's chairman to rebuild at the top Analysis Diageo sells stake to plug pension Situations Vacant Ebookers slides 8% as hope of bid fades There had been approaches, although no formal offer had been presented to the board Grupo Santander Dearth of new titles hits Game Group Tragically early loss City Diary Wrong signals City Diary Farewell to duo City Diary The 2004 Accredited MBA Fair Business Equity Prices Tread carefully through state pension maze Easy Money Times Online Picture Gallery BA recovering from check-in crisis Travelodge hotels in £400m sale and leaseback BHP limits buyback to Australians Birthdays Who Wrote this? Anniversaries Patrick Wormald Oxford historian of Anglo-Saxon Britain who championed the study of early and medieval law codes Patrick Wormald, historian and university teacher, was born on July 9,1947. He died on September 29,2004, aged 57 Wing Commander Basil Templeman-Rooke Wartime bomber pilot who in the 1970s served in the air force of the newly-independent Singapore Wing Commander Basil Templeman-Rooke, DSO, DFC and Bar, AFC, bomber pilot, was born on June 13,1921. He died on July 28,2004, aged 83 Dennis Brown Psychiatrist who made strides in the field of group analysis Gordon Cooper Pioneering astronaut of Project Mercury, the space programme which blazed a trail for the Apollo Moon landings Goron Cooper, test pilot and astronaut, was born on March 6,1927. He died on October 4,2004, aged 77 Births Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Terence Willans Fearless parachutist who tested new equipment and designed safety harnesses for Formula 1 racing cars Terence "Dumbo" Willans, test parachutist and safety equipment manufacturer, was born on January 29,1918. He died on September 10,2004, aged 86 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lives Remembered David Melling, philosoper, was born on May 17,1943. He was born on September 13,2004, aged 61 Richard Sainct, French motorcycle champion, was born on April 14,1970. He died in a rally accident in Egypt on September 29,2004, aged 34 Memorial Services Get out more Picture Gallery Daily Life October 6,1940 Take the lead Have another look Easy to please New blood Bridge Nature Notes Without these walls debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Losing the Flock The Bishop of London says that bureaucracy and the failure to engage people are making the Church of England boring. Do you agree? Chess Constitutional change Navel-gazing CAH: Quick Word You can't win Anything goes House of fun What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuscany in the wake of the Allies Military Matters Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Luncheons Reception Dinners Winning Move University News Election Sato to stay put Russians prevail Britain flies high Multiple Display Advertising Items Calculating Davis sets the pace Snooker Bulls say farewell to Pippen Tendulkar unable to answer India's first Test prayers Cricket Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Fallon and Dettori ready to go distance Ufi Ltd Blinkered First Time The Times Sports Book Gingembre suffers further setback The Times Percy disappointed on Cup debut Sailing Towcester Racing I play the game the right way and I don't do cheap shots—but I'm not an angel Rugby Union In the fourth extract from his book, Jonny Wilkinson revels in the physical intensity and gladiatorial nature of rugby Tomorrow Smith eyes fitting finale Equestrianism England's returning trio give boost to Robinson British Open Squash United face being consumed by monster of their own creation Uefa Cup draw gives North East rivals the key to gates of Athens Group Fixtures Armstrong cracks whip over absentees Trezeguet adds to France's problems Times Online Survival hopes disappear for Castleford Rugby League Anderson bids to emulate Miller Giggs still proud to pull on the shirt for Wales Football World Cup Qualifying Oliver Kay finds the midfield player relishing battle with England Iraq put forward as World Cup hosts The Times Busy Owen desperate to get back on track Club condemns supporters for 'dirty war' attack By Our Sports Staff: Gascoigne leaves Boston for coaching career The Results Service Pools Forecast Wenger checks in as Arsenal sign £90m airline deal Football Today's Fixtures Other sport The Premiership Today Times Online Sport Beckham and Owen seek solace in familiar faces Peugeot Proud Wilkinson plays new role to perfection Jonny inside The Times T2 Quote of the Day As individuals, we help. As a corporate whole, we don't We are not quite sure what is going on, waiting for others to act and then following Nail sense into them Picture Gallery The Ethicist How to be as happy as I am (if that's possible) Desmond Morris's new book is about happiness. He puts his down to 'yes' parents, a refusal to be anxious-and separate beds. Interview by Catherine O'Brien Some of Morris's Sources of Elation involving risqué games of hide and seek and naked bike rides. "Jimmy was an aesthete and hedonist The secret is target happiness The Times Sources of Elation Closer to Home Pay £17,000 to flip a flop A sixth-form school in Canada specialises in turning around pupils who have dropped out of, or failed in, the British public school system. All you need, reports Jill Parkin, is the money Where there's a will there's a wooyeah I'm tempted to stage a pre-death funeral so I can sing along to Diana Ross Rape in a time of innocence Rape in a time of innocence Tiffany Murray was six when her mother was raped at gunpoint while they were in Sardinia. Thirty years later, her mother's dignity after the ordeal still amazes her Mum was pinned against the car, in a heated argument with the blond man Off the pitch I was painfully shy Love Etc There's still time to dish out an earful Food Sweetcorn Risotto with Bacon home. forum@thetimes. co. uk How diet can cramp your style Nutrition Our nutrition expert, Jane Clarke, answers your questions on the causes of stomach cramps and what a child can take to prevent recurring tonsillitis Focus on boosting intake of spinach and winter greens as they are rich in vitamins Rich bitch shows that my life hasn't gone to the dogs Nouveau Pauvre The brightest ways to stut your stuff From faux leopard print to jewelled toes and vibrant colours-winter's footwear is about style and glamour. Lisa Armstrong puts her best foot forward Harrods Picture Gallery In winter, beauty is still only skin deep Beauty Expert The Times Fiendishly clever trickery Visual Art Rachel Campbell-Johnston finds primitive magic in a brief history of optical illusion Eyes, Lies & Illusions Hayward Gallery, SE1 The air of serious scientific scrutiny gives way to entertainment Tomorrow: the new film releases; Wong Kai-Wai; Jacques Rivette; escape movies Object Lesson 'Free Angela Davis' T-shirt The family haunt Gabriel Coxhead is spooked by an eerie home conversion Die Familie Schneider Whitechapel, EC1 The house seems malevolent—hungry to claim another inhabitant Freud's toy box, so mind how you go Psycho-Box Freud Museum, NW3 First Choice The Times Opera/Dance Duke Bludebeard's Castle/The Miraculous Mandarin Sadier's Wells If this Bluebeard seduced four brides you could have fooled me Little Women Bartlett goes out with a bang Theatre Don Juan Lyric Hammersmith, W6 Theatre Frankie & Johnny ... Olympia, Dublin Entertainments Comedy Milton Jones: A Rough Guide New Ambassadors, WC2 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Main Channels Picture Gallery The Be Aware, Show You Care Event QVC, 7pm Answers from Back Page Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice When the filth outguns the fury Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Stars love a cup of char True Fiction John Pilger on Diego Garcia T2 Crossword No 3402 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts Crème A different sort of music Working Relationship John Gilhooly, executive director of the Wigmore Hall, and his PA, Sarah Flanagan Multiple Display Advertising Items Put your career on the right course Feel free to sort out the files The Freedom of Information Act means that from next year public service PAs will receive requests from the public. So, now is the time to set your office in order, says Cath Janes Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items A lovely munch of coconut Suits you, madam Real-life fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Venue that banks on the river Conference Call We know how to party FYI tiny.com
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