News from 09/11/2004
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, David Whiter, Mike McCrindell, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Dr Angela Honey, Paula Radcliffe, Carlisle, Tom Dyckhoff, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Stewart Tendler and Lewis Smith, Dan Sabbagh and Adam Sherwin, David Sharrock and Stephen Farrell, Charles Mosley (Author, Debrett's Guide to Bereavement), Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, David Chater, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Melanie Brock, David McVay, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Tom Baldwin and Sam Coates, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Vic Smith, James Delingpole, Jeremy Summers, Tony Ray-Jones Nmpft, Bradford, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Don McFarlane, Helen Rumbelow, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Julian Fellowes, Councillor Bill Chapman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Neil Addison, Sean Lang (Honorary Secretary, The Historical Association), Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Rick Broadbent, Eve Thomas, Gabriella Gamini, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Jemma Chapman, Chris Campling, John Tuck, Paul Brant, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Geoffrey M. Beresford Hartwell, Bha Cromwell House (Consulting engineers), Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Joan Stevens, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Allison, Laura Peek and Daniel McGrory, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, I. Sheldon, John Cooper Media Review, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Michael Gove, David Craik, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Paul Carroll, David Edward, Nicola Woolcock and Ingrid Mansell, Matthew S. Simpson, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, David Watson James, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Philip Plato, Dan Tench, E. Chowdharay-Best, Hon Secretary, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Peter Ridell, Emma Burns, Andy Grant, Regional Director, Anthony Howard, Peter Singleton (Senior Associate), Jenny Davey, Giles Thomas, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times M15 chief warns of al-Qaeda threat Mobile setback Nickell suspect Public Agenda Cancer hardship Captain Robinson Free Airmiles T2 Marines storm Fallujah as street fighting begins Family and railman: victims of suicide crash Paula Radcliffe Hounded out? Leader Rating In the Times Today The Times Happy anniversary for Howard as poll rating bounces back US Marines storm Fallujah Poverty-stricken cancer sufferers miss millions Thousands die without claiming their full benefit entitlement, reports Sam Lister Chopard Ah, the glory of the Sixteen Chapel The price of safety at fatal crossing was £1.2m. Selby crash cost £50m Mother and daughter's trip ended in GUCCI 'He left no clue to what he would do' A final phone call could explain why 35 minutes after his shift a chef parked his car across the rails, Laura Peek reports T2 Tragic death of man who was trapped in his bedroom cupboard for a week Tiscali Business Broadband Five rescued in a flash Cancer patient's ovary kept alive stitched in arm Debate Prescott scraps referendums Executive decides Migrant exodus Beckham's break Doctor forged blood tests to hide failure of single jabs for MMR Marines launch high-risk assault Attack is based on shock and awe but the city must be left standing British hostility to the war deepens as another Black Watch soldier is killed This tough business will take time, says Rumsfeld UBS Wealth Management Screen trade.co.uk Panasonic Why the Australian owners of this hotel say the Scots are 'dour and shiftless' Ring of secrecy Transatlantic rift Air France A way out of violence for the Irish leader People The Savage Club, whose members included Charles Dickens … Picture Gallery Ps Picture Gallery Trust in doctors Grave error High-speed trains and safety of unmanned crossings No kite-flying here Important lessons from languages Time to forget Fawkes Travellers, land and planning Added value Regional assemblies Sitting comfortably? The Times At Bay in Abidjan A French 'civilising mission' goes dangerously awry Knowledge in Breadth There's no accounting for curiosity Once we used to make the movies. Now we just snatch the pictures Fiscal Drag The economy will force politicians back on to the domestic agenda Fresh start. Road map. Political engagement. Choose your own cliché The real failure stems from the addiction of so many of the Arab leaders to violence The Wall in Germany's heart 15 years after unification, the East dreams of its past and the West counts the cost The Times Join the Debate Picture Gallery To the Victor, the spoils A golden age beckons for grumpy old men in the workplace. If they'll just learn to mellow with age Thunderer: Oh, Lord. Not you again Only six super-casino bids to get lucky with a licence Business Specsavers Opticians 'Evil' joyrider killed boy Lloyds TSB Insurance Vitworld Sex killer linked to Nickell murder A review of a 12-year-old case has pointed to a Broadmoor patient as the prime suspect, write Stewart Tendler and Lewis Smith Orange Churchill Gypsies stake claim to land ChoLESSterol Farmer's revenge over a dead donkey BASF The Chemical Company Northern rock Former athlete on sex charges Asbestos claim Teacher jailed Seller beware Family affair loses some of its spice as a ménage à trois Firstnight Pop The Corrs Wembley Arena Don't delude yourselves about terrorist threat, says M15 chief Security plans should be as central to a business agenda as health and safety, the CBI was told. Michael Evans reports Grade tries to head off regulators for BBC Whitehall job losses a political football, says union Mandelson warning risks Treasury row One. Tel 'My first priority is to open markets' Special forces to get extra troops Online The Sleep Disorder Clinic Blunkett rebuff on killers Law Tory split on 'family values' Politics ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Nakheel Elite universities' tuition fees may give £200m boost to poor students Early a levels to help colleges choose pupils Footing the Bill Sport Boxing added to exam list Teenager's death Cancer research Jail over crash Peace award Police put squeeze on funds raised by animal extremists Prudential 'Patel passes to Patel, who shoots. . . and it's a brilliant save by Patel' Victory claimed from jaw-dropping defeat Political Sketch Abbey Defence Minister to quit Just AAsk Today in Parliament The Christian Institute 'Family slaughtered to seize £5m firm as front for drug deals' Cahoot Times World News Heirs scramble for Arafat legacy Wife's televised outburst sparks public tug-of-war in chaotic endgame, Stephen Farrell in Ramallah reports Hunt for missing millions begins From Oliver August in the Tiger Leaping Gorge: Tiger dam drives thousands from valley of Shangri-La T Mobile Web of Espionage Legion Ing Direct savings account British spy spared death sentence Weather Eye Bomb attack on school as Dutch racists target Islam Simplyswitch Pulmo Bailly Budapest's Jewish quarter fights a new invasion BT Spain makes solar panels mandatory in new buildings (AFP): Auschwitz novel awarded prize (AFP): Immigrants held (Reuters): MacEdonia boost (AFP): £22,000 truffle Amnesty over antique thefts is 'licence for tomb raiders' Boots Business Startup 2004 Rich Pickings Ireland Basiq Air France fires warning to Ivory Coast mobs Blair takes Middle East agenda to US Warm welcom may disguise lack of real intention for action Persian rug pulled out from under US The battle for purple hearts and minds The Times The nemesis of the Diana fund Bush faces heated battle to choose a chief justice Cash Crisis Fire temples empty as Parsees' spiritual flame begins to die Guantanamo hitch as trial of bin Laden driver halted LBC 97.3 FM Philanthropy and Power (AFP): Afghans offer hostage swap (AFP): Saudi phone plea (Reuters): Rebels killed (Reuters): Abortion amnesty Pru Health The Times Kidnappers seize mother of 'new Pelé' Times Business Jarvis warning NAB update Spirit refinancing Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Merck faces criminal investigation over Vioxx painkiller Online ECB chief tries to curb Ofcom to put 3G targets on hold Charcol Have we got the bottle? Transparency is needed for hedge funds Business Commentary Robert Cole BA flies out of the turbulence Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief North Sea Look Ahead Microsoft settles Stop Press MacQuarie deal Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot News Corp poison pill to fend off bid threat ProVen 3 VCT plc Sales slow down but prices leap Defence against Unwanted Suitor Jarvis crisis deepens as delays hit loans plan Spitzer to fire at more insurance companies AIB Allied Irish Bank Ex-CSFB man accused over bets Markets Debenhams revamps flagship PalmOne The Figures in Full Sainsbury's supply woes worsen with strike threat Uniq denies pension plot to delay bid approaches The Times Plunging dollar could be the big risk facing Bush Anatole Kaletsky Economic View Regulator addresses dilemma over hedge fund access Analysis Richard Irving talks to Hector Sants, charged by the FSA to look into the industry Lawyers challenge SEC's plans to tighten rules History Repeats Itself Botín checks in City Diary Oliver wants more City Diary Picture Gallery Wall Street's top traders punt on share of big fees Tim's Grand stand City Diary BA chief says rivals will fail as conditions worsen XL Capital Diageo and Pernod deny Colombian allegations Music pirates take the bang out of U2 release Vi@tel Imperial in pub smoking plea Greece: vacationland supreme Advertisement Ultimately Speaking Priming the Private Pump Greece: vacationland supreme Advertisement Conference Tourism Advertisement Secrets of Eastern Attica Kingfisher clipped as broker cuts forecast a second time Larger Capitalisation Shares Nick Hasell Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 Flat tobacco sales herald poor health for Imperial Tempus Dominic Walsh The Day's Biggest Movers DCC Gilts Whatman tests well after German buy Smaller Capitalisation Shares Cox Insurance 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 Action medical research Business to Business Business Equity Prices BiE Interim Executive Index Howard Keel Durable singing star of such musicals as Annie Get Your Gun who reinvented himself for TV with a role in the soap opera Dallas Howard Keel, singer and actor, was born on April 13, 1919. He died on November 7, 2004, aged 85 Sheila Keith Actress of film, stage and television who became a 'British horror icon' Sheila Keith, actress, was born on June 9,1920. She died on October 14,2004, aged 84 Eddie Charlton Australian snooker and billiards champion who always just missed the top world titles Edward Charlton, Am, snooker player, was born on October 31,1929. He died on November 8,2004, aged 75 Lives in Brief Michael Davies, conservative Catholic apologist, was born on March 13,1936. He died of a heart attack on September 25,2004, aged 68 Debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers An Unsettling Trend Gypsies are creating instant towns on purchased land. Is it time to get tough? Artful dodgers Life in terror Respect their rights Pity the planners Let them get by One law for all What's your view? More of the same Advised and funded Questions Answered Forthcoming Marriages Dinners Meeting Talk Appointment Legal News Elections Births Deaths Church News Court Circular In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Anniversaries Alternative route to payment-in for NHS Court of Appeal Published November 9, 2004 Daily Life November 9,1973 Birthdays Timesonline Chess Raymond Keene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge The US is betting on a hydrogen future Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day November 9, 1931 The AirMiles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Index Johnson faces three weeks on sidelines Racing McCoy given ride on Baracouda Times Test 74 Sport Racing Sedgefield Huntingdon Advertisement Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sir Rembrandt on Haydock trail Southwell Racing … Sport Maguire fits bill for sport in search of new superstar I tied my laces with hands The injury and illness that had threatened to dash her Olympic dreams struck Paula Radcliffe devastatingly on race day in Athens 'I can't stop. Not The Race Paula The Husband Gary Lough's Reaction 'I don't understand. What happened to me? I'm sorry. . . The Friends Radcliffe's challenges loom far and wide The day my Olympic dream ended in tears The Masters Tennis The Times Ferrari to veto plans for testing cutbacks Motor Racing Steelers old boys look on with delight at new wave Hodgson turns to US after year of failure Motorcycling Results and how They Stand British duo chase Riou Phelps arrested Pinsent on list Broncos plug gap Davidson chance Stylish victory The Results Service Football Championship Steady Career Today's Fixtures Ding looks good bet to build on exceptional promise Irritant who commanded respect Snooker Phil Yates recalls the life and times of Eddie Charlton, a man of talent—and great patience Robinson adds new chapter to code book Captain happy to accept his greatest challenge yet David Hands on the working-class boy from Leeds who is to lead England Code-Breakers Mould-Breakers South Africa resigned to losing influential Van der Westhuyzen Rugby Canada Barbarians concept wanes Ferguson takes gloomy view of title prospects Comment The Times Levein resumes winning habit at Leicester How They Stand Honeymoon over for Milton Keynes as Murdoch leaves By Our Sports Staff: Souness facing FA charge after outburst The Premiership Today Cotterill faces late roll call after injuries mount up Dutchman seeks to bring flair back into fashion Tottenham Revolution Meet the New Head Coach Peugeot Picture Gallery Timesonline Football High-Flying Dutchmen The Times Crossword 22,817 West Bromwich prepare to welcome back old boy Robson Jocular Jol aims to put a smile back on the faces at Spurs Russell Kempson senses a degree of expectation at White Hart Lane after Dutchman is appointed to lift the gloom Index FA seeks end to bitter feud as Wenger faces charge The Times Football inside Inside Today Index Verbatim T2 Gulf War syndrome: shaming the Government into action Anthony Howard Many of the British servicemen and women received 14 or more separate jabs Surplus aide Nimby crusader Sobering thought Image of the Day Candles surround a portrait of Yassir Arafat outside the Paris hospital where he is believed to be in an irreversible coma The Ethicist Suicide: inside a closed and egocentric mind Derailing a 100mph train seems both supremely selfish and meticulously planned, yet experts say suicide, usually an impulsive act, is decreasing Penny Wark reports Rates are Highest among Young Men Suicides among the 15-24 age group have increased since the 1950s Britons are less likely to kill themselves than Americans and most other Europeans Can Killing Yourself Be Ethical? All about Eve: 5 years to be an instant hit After a series of glowing theatre reviews Eve Best is about to make her TV debut. Overnight success, she says, has taken a long time The AirMiles Travel Company Not Dead yet Time to foster hope Rather than hanging on for a pension in a job you don't like, you can reap big rewards by taking on the challenge of fostering a child, says Emma Burns Have a bath while dinner makes itself Food Home. forum@thetimes.co.uk Baked Sausages, Winter Squash and Red Onions Timesonline Get your goat Style for Men With expert help, James Delingpole sorts the supersoft cashmere jumpers from the bobbly, dreary also-rans Cashmere Care Tigers, trams and toys: the perfect hassle-free break Nappy Valley Knits to weave a little sha Dress for your Shape Maximise your assets and downplay your defects by paying extra attention to necklines, outlines, Shoot me if I ever turn into my mother Fighting Forty Index Et in suburbia, egos Architecture In new suburban developments individualism is an option, says Tom Dyckhoff Silvertown could pass for a YBA art installation on suburban ennui Their ideal is to pick a facade like a mobile-phone cover Tomorrow: Art in the making—the technical brilliance … England, his England Photography After years in America, Tony Ray-Jones brought a clear-eyed affection to his native land, says Joanna Pitman He took seriously what the English people took seriously Our rocker of ages Despite his 36th LP going Top Ten, Cliff remains a joke to many, but not to Bob Stanley, his advocate on C4's UK Hall of Fame For many he was a Eurovision-loving, church-going enemy of rock Radio You've Got to Have Faith in this Choir, Says Chris Campling First Choice Theatre Twelfth Night Bristol Old Vic Theatre A Cloud in Trousers Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Wholely communion Pop The Polyphonic Spree Astoria, WC2 Concert Beslan Concert London Coliseum Theatre How To Live Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert OAE/Brüggen Queen Elizabeth Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling The Times Daved Chater's Choice Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Word Watching Main Channels Sky One Entertainment Factual Discovery Sport Sky Sports 1 Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Undercover World: The Dolphin Hunters Viewing Guide BBC Two, 7.30pm David Chater Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets BBC One, 9pm Variations Who Do You Think You are? BBC Two, 9pm One Life BBC One, 10.35pm Berlin Express (1948, b/w) Film Choice Stephen Dalton BBC Two, 1.30pm Broadcast News (1987) BBC One, 11.15pm The Contender (2000) Channel 4,12.10am Www.1837online.com Appreciating the simple things in life Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Olden goldies True Fiction Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3431 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Acorn Stairlifts The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Irritantoftheweek Otherviews No, it's not paranoia. . . you are being watched Issue of the Week Snooping Include your vacancies in our jobs listings Access All Areas The Week in Numbers Who Cares? Criminal Decision Public Opinion The State must end its one night stand with jurors who feel underpaid and unloved Seeninhansard Financiers on road to riches Management Theissueexplained New Contract for Pharmacists PPP deals to be kept secret Councils' image problem 100s of Top Jobs Coursewatch Careers Jargonwatch Relief from pain of cancer Interview The head of Macmillan Cancer Relief tells Sam Lister that the Government's increased spending on cancer care does not do enough to help people to live with the illness Mediamonitor Intheprofessionalpress Newmedicalresearch Don't bank on keeping nurses Health Otherstoriesweliked Hands off doctors' profits Trusts get traffic lights Deputy Chief Executive, Cambridgeshire County Council, … Homes told 'slow down on criminal checks' Social Care Grudgealert Patients might be alienated Mental Health Share data nicely, please Children Hero Deal stops row on vetting Charities . . . Andvillain Howtheyseeus Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Foreignways If you include, you'll succeed Education Policemen'slot Teachers get a taste of reality The60-Secondmanagementbook Atheism gets the RE elbow Senior Project Manager, Greenwich Council, £60,000 Fears over the role of 'mobile scarecrows' Police Wifeoftheweek Prison can be a life sentence Young Offenders Bid to revive city nightlife Regeneration Prize Caption Competition Cheap homes on demand Housing Last Week. . . Webwatch Jobsagenda GatenbySanderson British Waterways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TES the Times Educational Supplement Public Agenda Jobs Service How to Place your Job Listing Over to you . . . Put healthy eating on the time-table Whatworkedforme Melanie Brock Agenda@thetimes.co.uk Diarydates Westminster Briefing Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Asbestos case that could stop 'scan van' in its tracks The insurance industry is challenging a legal action that it fears will have far-reaching consequences. Jon Robins reports Timesonline The Times The case for a social justice act—human rights for the poor Law Commission working for better law News Counting the years? Re-invent yourself Sir David Edward's has had a brilliant career but he's not satisfied, writes Frances Gibb Law Awards 2005 with One Essex Court JM Joanne Manson Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Why the Hunting Bill is at risk of becoming a dog's dinner Dan Tench considers the consequences of using the Parliament Acts to thwart the Lords If It Came before Courts the Result Could Be Explos A convicted hunts Labour's 1949 Parliament Act looks sound b Society held to ransom at the barrel of a gun The religious crime moderates will soon loathe It is wrong-headed to insist that all spiritual ideas are created equal, says Neil Addison Just how much more has Customs to declare? Jeremy Summers on a powerful agency that seems unable to dig itself out of trouble Joke of the Week Litigation ploy on the cards Coming soon, from across the Atlantic: first a regulatory rulling, then a lawsuit and call for compensation. Alex Wade reports Businesses are Mistaken if They Think this Happens only in America Law week What the legal journals are reporting this week 'No win, no lose' specialists Edward Fennell in the City Firm has its art in right place Legal pun-ishment All that glisters. . . Young, Thrusting and Downtrodden—a Solicitor's Life Death by dehydration Patient's fears well founded Escalating legal costs Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes.co.uk The Times Now that's what I call a privy, counsellor Tradingplaces@thetimes.co.uk Queen's Counsel Multiple Display Advertising Items
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