News from 08/10/2004
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Hugh A. Fleming, Sarah Stanford, Robert Cole, Robert J. Leeming, Andrew Pierce, DJM, George Mason, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Graham Parkinson, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, David Sinclair and Lisa Verrico, Carol Midgley, Joan Regan, Christine Seib, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Richard Eaton, Sam Marlowe, Jenny Knight, Roger Maynard, Mike Rose, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Claire Harvey, Gerald Davies, Richard Irving, James Doran and Alex Hawkes, Roy and Ann Procter, David Sharrock, Brightman, Mrs Moneybags, Cornelius Lysaght, Joe Buchdahl, Jack Malvern, Simon Barrnes Chief Sports Writer, Gary Jacob, Val Cowell, David Taylor, Chris Haris, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Hunt, Nick Robinson, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Alan G. Lloyd, David Butler, Jenny MacArthur, David J. Hill, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Robin Laurance, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, D. Zuck, Eric Cullum, Geoff Nield, Syd Dosanjh, Hugo Rifkind, Mallka Browne, Carl Mortished and Gary Duncan, Russell Kempson, John Price, David Rowan, Dave Winkworth, Nicole Swengley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Alan Carpenter, P. Seilern, John Westerby, David Evans, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, John N. Turnbull, Ann Treneman, Anne Ashworth and Caroline Merrell, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sarah Marks, Marcus Watney, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Chris Lenton, Chris Campling, Frances Gibb and Ruth Gledhill, Peter Badge, Cathy Harris, Patrick Hosking, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Donald Wilson, Siobhan Kelly, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Plerce, Andy Mears, John Allison, Tom Baidwin, Roland Watson, and Charles Bremner, Andrew Clennell, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Sean O'Neill and Richard Clearoux, Peter Riddell, Peter Rushforth, Christopher lrvine, Geoff Marsh, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Bronwen Maddox, James Bone and Tom Baldwin, Stephen Hampson, Lucia van der Post, John Murphy, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Paul Nevard, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, E. C. McCathy, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tom Roundell, Leo Lewis, Adam Sherwin, D. Mason, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Penelope Hewitt, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times Charlotte must be allowed to die Judge overrules parents' wishes to ease suffering of their baby Sinking feeling The Times Judge's Verdict Three hotel bombs in Egypt kill 30 Students save kebab house from having its chips The Times Today Root that Great Ideas Get Heard What's Important The Times BNP member to win thousands for union expulsion Kerry puts pressure on Bush over Iraq British to lead force for Africa, Blair says It's the Tories—to the power of ten Brittany Ferries Two die in superbug outbreak Why a lady must never ask for a refund in a sex shop What Every Woman Really Needs to Know I like women but they have ruined the BBC Alasdair Milne, former Director-General, blames women bosses for dumbing down the BBC, reports Adam Sherwin Bedat & Cº Oh please, there is no gender agenda at work here Dixons Christian judge has had many difficult dilemmas 'We must acknowledge the dignity of these parents in sorrow' IWC Couple weep as their long fight is lost Peugfot Only TLC will be given to Charlotte. . . if she weakens Judge seeks to curb 'juman rights' appeals by hooligans Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Difficult' feminist is Nobel laureate Animal rights militants desecrate grave George Smith M&s I ate murder victim, claims Briton Body in fridge triggers copycat cannibal fears The killing and dismemberment of the son of a celebrated Berlin priest has shocked the capital, reports Roger Boyes body & soul War war, drop jaw Adaptiq IDS finds work as an Atlantic bridge Picture Gallery Making her name Tories hire political killer Achampion of children Letters, incliding one from Cary Grant, above, scripts … PS Retiring Soon? Toyota Currys Coughs and Sneezes TB plan targets new arrivals Raped teenager took overdose Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask Lucia A Class of Ats Own Designed by role model Jessops Fathers want mothers at home Report of Greek hearing 'damaged justice' Submariner seriously ill as rescue begins Demon Multiple Display Advertising Items £160,000 for rare book Internet music swappers to be trcked A night of drama can be murder Firstnight Theatre Murderous Instincts Savoy Theatre Firstnight L4yer Care One party for all: Howard's rallying cry to voters The Tory leader asked for cross-party support, echoing Tony Blair's 'big tent strategy, writes Philip Webster Licensed hunting may be given the go-ahead Conference Diary BT Millions promised to transform overdraft into bulging war chest Who will star in Tory leader: the next generation? Teenager makes history with attack on Labour schools policy Rac always there The Cast List Only in the Saturday Times Dell Virgil Gurkha PoW payouts reveal secrets of war £10,000 compensation schemes are changing former soldiers' lives, Malika Browne reports from Kathmandu British troops on alert in Kabul Bespoke Suits Missile kills Gaza teenagers as they taunt Israeli troops Multiple Display Advertising Items False smiles for guests from over the border Pakistan rally ban as bomb kills 40 Protest at powerful new Mugabe laws Rapist arrested (AFP): Sex trade protest (AFP): Fake cigarettes (Reuters): Flush of passion Tesco Outdoor Christmas Ropn Lights 'From the FuRy of the NORthmaen. LoRd deLiveR us' Life and Times 'I was the victim of a Bush vendetta' Australian leader 'has no regrets about Iraq' Aussie-Style Democracy Broadband speeds for only £24.99 a year Onspeed Judiciary in dock over child sex The Times Man on Fire Web of duplicity allowed Saddam to abuse the UN sanctions system Bronwen Maddox, James Bone and Tom Baldwin explain how lraq offered oil to gain influence The Times All to play for in the king of swing states From the Greeks to the geeks Ideal Home Show War and Plenty of Cybergore General Jackson has made war on logic Only lawyers win the blame game Common sense has been banished from the public arena by no-win-no-fee litigation A good week: the Tory party no longer feels sheepish Politics Notebook Picture Gallery Blair and Africa When setting out to save a continent, be humble Boyzone A new website for an age-old problem Opinions past Leading Article, the Two Germanys, October 8,1949 Life and Law Parents should have the final say over a child's life Might have guessed The Times The record companies are stuck in a groove UKIP's relations with other parties Medical care for premature babies Consent for donation of organs Hunting Bill Mobile phone dangers Conkers and safety Mind that child? Final judgement on Bow Street? No improvement And so to bid The Times Crossword 22,790 The Weather Sony The Times Birds Eye factory to close Briefing Russian group's £1bn float Frozen food acquisition Hurricanes hit Swiss Re Lazard partners back float Accor plans budget hotels At&t cuts 20% of jobs Rosneft valuation sought Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Commodities Drug scare knocks £33 billion off sector's market cap WPP cuts one in six Grey staff Brown accused of 'Enron accounting' Westfield to bid for Chelsfield with debt City cries foul at Whitehead Mann Timesonline Brioni FTSE 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei malaysia The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Bank of America cuts jobs Stop Press KPMG units settle lawsuit Greece delays airline sale 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 Royal Mail deputy quits with £775,000 payoff Multiple Display Advertising Items Drugs are a risky business Headhunter: first, heal thyself Gordon reaps what he sows Top directors' pay leaps by four times average WPP speeds ahead on talk of gains from VW Larger Capitalisation Shares Acambis hits a low as broker reduces target Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Emblaze London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Rising metal prices help to repair the dents in Vedanta Tempus Moss Bros The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts hit by US jobs data Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Company built from concrete foundation Aim Awards Inventors' £18M Payday Traders 'got millions in rogue deal' L&g staff failed own inspections MasterCard Moss Bros plans new stores Buyer of Abbey aims to woo smaller firms Endowment payouts cut by Standard Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Defence firms target Japan Price of petrol to rise as oil soars Baugur prepares fashion flotation Property evaluation City Diary Watersports? City Diary Marshal law City Diary Quiet man of broadcasting to turn up volume RTL's chief tells Dan Sabbagh that Five needs a multi-channel strategy to survive in a digital age The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make a Wish Leading journalist campaigns to win back public trust—shock! BBC forges into Japan with UK classics News Corp concessions backed by investors the cumberland Banking & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Allan Levy Specialist lawyer who fought many hard cases in the courts to protect children from abuse and injustice Allan Levy, QC, barrister, was borun on Augest 17, 1942. He died of cancer on September26,2004, aged 62 Lieutenant-General Sir John Richards Marine who fought Chinese Communist guerrillas in the Malayan and rose to become head of his corps Lieutenant-General Sir John Richards, Kcb, Kcvo, Commandant Gerenal Royal Marines, 1977-81, and Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, 1982-92, was born on Febraury 21,1927. He died on Ocotber 5,2004, aged 77 Peter Carter Oxford don who shook up the university's Civil Law degree course Peter Carter, lawyer and teacher, was born on April 10,1921. He died on September 16,2004, aged 83 Births David Clarke Brewer who fought the good fight against lager and keg beers and rejoiced in a revival of the taste for Hook Norton ales David Clarke, BEM, brewer, was born on January 14,1941. He died on September 29,2004, aged 63 Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements Lives Remembered John Bodley Stalwart of the publishing firm Faber who joined at 17 and worked his way up, becoming a key contributor to the house's development and success John Bodley, publisher, was born on August 29,1930. He died on October 4,2004, aged 74 Memorial Services In Memoriam Private Past mistakes Eyes to the left Air Rage: The Last Word Is there a plus side to airport expansion? Yes, for some, but not for the majority of readers who have contributed to recent debates Spend money at home Daily Life Britain needs immigrants Strong language Love thy neighbour Local support Bridge Nature Notes Traditional values Unfair taxes The Stansted view debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Chess Admit it Going it alone CAH: Quick Word Decentralise Integrity is everything Gentle persuasion Tipping the balance What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day Luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spam and blog add to Library's load Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Winning Move Marriage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manufacturers keen to secure five-star rating Court unable to freeze foreign assets Law Report Chancery Division Transnational conduct in extradition Queen's Bench Divisional Court In Detail Ford moves safety up a notch with improved Focus Drove my Daewoo to the levee but Kevin Eason says that no one will be fooled by General Motors' rebranding Restraint order cannot be varied to pay lawyers Court of Appeal Sport Johnston enthuses over Shamardal's Dewhurst claims Racing York Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Times Test In Sport Today The Times Sports Book Carlisle Pease has Lee in a spin after surprise declaration The Results Service The Sunday Times First-Round Leaderboard McDowell refuses to bow to matters of course Golf Fixtures Phelps present at dawn of financial revolution Swimming The Times Skelton succeeds by taking daring short cut Equestrianism Toseland warned off switch by Hodgson Motorcycling Shula confident that unbeaten Patriots will break new ground American Sport Clarke achieves his baggy green dream Cricket Smith cuts his ties with kent for move to Middlesex 18-Game Winners McGuire has ability to redress the balance Rugby League Scoreboard from Bangalore Red Sox shrugging off weight of history Play-Offs The Times Photo Archive Service Silent Mkoloma ruled out Olympic lead Open switch Newlove move Confident Cook Britain advance Donington needs upgrade to stage showpiece Madrid Clubbing Together against Grand Prix Abolition Against Grand Prix Abolition £200m facelift to give ailing circuit new lease of life Struggle to save Silverstone Driving ambition leads to fortune Mason puts neck on line over Britain team future Hockey Harrison skips press conference Boxing Grenoble are given culture shock by francophile Richards Struggling Hendry questions ability after loss Snooker Harris British Open Squash Formidable Chabal leaves rivals frightened by Sharks Rugby Union Robertson proves his point Badminton One generation to the next, traditions abide Renault Eriksson can prosper from Winning! formula Row over Wales match fees develops Carroll keen to be top man Angry Pires turns on Aragonés Group Four Blow for Real as Woodgate hobbles out How They Stand Hitting the Heights Keane still the key to Ireland's dream Eriksson ready to put accent on attack World Cup Qualifiers Group Six Wenger seeks to bolster defence The Premiership Today Pressley virus forces Scotland into quick tactical reshuffle Group Five How They Stand Ferdinand buoyed by his return to national service Prestige Friendly International Sport Hope for grand prix as Mansell drives to the rescue Insidetrack northern rock Picture Gallery Robinson left with dilemma after Hill is ruled out United see red over claims on Ferguson dealings The Times Quotes of the Day French without tears? Not for monoglot Mandelson Protest note He loves me not Image of the Day Jessica Lever, 17, from Watford, yesterday became the youngest woman to address the Conservative Party confernce The Ethicist How to sell things to teenage boys: use filth Teenage boys are manky, odorous and don't want to be teenage boys. So how can advertisers reach them? Hugo Rifkind says a new website thinks it has the answer 'For Pictures of Girls, I'd Go Online' It's a Guy Thing Ogling on Google 'Whatever we had, it will be the same': men in the car, women in the boot On his travels in Afghanistan Matthew Parris journeys out of Kabul and finds modernising democracy threatened by a deeply conservative culture. Photographs by Chris Harris The Times Sardines on toast (the posh version) home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Sardines and Tomato Tart Timesonline Not following the doctor's orders Health Doctor's Orders Tomorrow What do women want? I'll tell you Microwave Man Hair with Hari Picture Gallery To ask . . . Bag of beyond Luxury with Lucia Bespoke speaks volumes Ask Lucia Your style questions answered by Lucia van der Post Arts Harvest time for the farm boys Are Kasabian the new Oasis? Lisa Verrico thinks they might be—when they wake up Book Online now Call that cool? it's a busted flush David Sinclair and Lisa Verrico tune into the Tories' latest gimmick and rate it a miss Pop Albums It's a poor excuse for boarish behaviour Caitlin Moran on television The New Album BRB Hit and Myth Bordeaux Pop Elvis Costello The National treasure Theatre Tynan Concert BSO Pop The Donnas Entertainments First Choice The Times Great Scott's Jazz Its guiding light may have gone, but the famous venue has new owners and plenty of plans. Clive Davis heard a few The changing nature of the jazz In T2 on Monday Classical CDs Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times Championing The West Wing and Bartlet for president Choice Answers from Back Page Dylanmoran Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One The West Wing Viewing Guide Timewatch Variations Rosemary and Thyme QI Kings of Comedy 25Th Hour (2003) Film Choice Halloween H20 (1998) Nationale 7 (2000) Hailing our friends from the east Last Night's TV Diary of a fork-lift True Fiction Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3404 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Rolex Bricks and Mortar Property Addcict The slide in property prices has awakened a penny-pinching streek in many former spendthrifts This Week Surrey Agents Say Essex Agents Say Surrey V Essex In Large Flat in Little Venice London W9: a three-bedroom falt on two floors in a period stucco house near the canal Out Manor House in Buckinghamshire Newton Longville: a listed house deting from 1550 with 17th-century thatched bam Away Cottage in Gloucestershire Oakridge Lynch: a Cotsworld stone house with walled garen near Cirencester Are You Small Enough? It's not always clever to think big. John Price reckons the mini-site is the way ahead phase 2 launched Phone Home Building his own holiday house was the easy part for Alyn Shipton The French Perfection Sarah Marks meets a couple who shipped every single piece of their dream home from Canada Build your Own Cyprus Three-Bedroom Luxury Villas Homes in the Sun New bolt holes ready for the holidays Coral Bay: one of 18 properties in a beach development in southwest Cyprus Spain Two-Bed Furnished Apartments Costa de almerla: luxurious complex with indoor and outdoor pools, and tennis court Croatia Villa with Private Swimming Pool North Croatla: traditional-style home with origlanal wood beams in the wine-growing region Crest Nicholson view point The Hill is Alive The wail of babies has replaced the sound of pistols at dawn Primrose Hill How the Other Half Lives Mr Moneybags might fold me, and the gym, into the garage roof Not-So-Dumb Waiters Nicole Swengley applauds the return of old-fashioned extras in new-build houses Charcol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Bricksandmortar Where to Find Best Buys and Good Returns from Property in the North The Quality of Mersey Carol Midgley thought talk of northerm boom was just that—until she returned home Please Adjust your Vision Jayne Dowle revisits once grim Rotherham, which is to undergo an urban renaissance Got to Pick a Pocket Jenny Knight examines a new report on northern cities to find where best to invest In Georgian Townhouse in Durham Getinagetoutgetaway Look north: three of the best Claypath: a Grade Ii lsted terrace house with period features in Sought-after area Out Waterside House outside Bolton Bromly Cross: a five-bedroom Victorian stone farmhouse on the banks of a reseravoir Away Stone House in North Yorkshire Redmire: a 1930s property with four acres on the south-facing siopes of Wensleydale The Full Bronte Heathcliff would feel quite at home in this classic Yorkshire hall, says Marcus Binney giltedge dandara In a League of its Own Huddersfield has arrived as a top-fight destination, reports Lynne Greenwood Residents can return home to a full fridge and the laundry done House Proud How the Other Half Linkes to Bet Hale and Fast pace Footballers feel drawn to live the high life south of Manchester, says Jeremy Hunt Manchester Apartment Overlooking River Citys Licker For under £600,000 you could have a Two-bedroom falt with 24-hour conclerge service in the striking No 1 Deanssgate block Leeds Two-Bedroom Flat with City Views A 16th and 17th-storey duplex apartment in the city-centre K2 development Newcastle Quayside Penthouse Third and fourth-floor kixury apartment with oak flooring and a domaed turret The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Crosby Conran in the Dock Will the addition of Princes Dock transform Liverpool's waterfront, asks Jayne Dowic Realestate greenquarter Linden Gleeson All over the Shop The new generation is choosing to live near Harvey Nicks, says Lynne Greenwood Realestate Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDSsavills Alan Selby It's Payback Time This family want to reduce their debt by switching between loans Mortgagemakeover What Son Fancy a Mortgage Makeover? Persimmon Crest Multiple Display Advertising Items Found Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Bellway FPDSavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Flat Chance with a Pension Geoff Marsh says that despite the bad news, property will outperform cash investments Beware large rental guarantees packaged as cash-backs The Times For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items ST James
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