News from 04/07/2005
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, DJM, David Aaronovitch, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Janet Rushton, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Jessica Roscoe, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Rosing King; Mr Peter H. Rollin, Diss, John Norfolk, Sophle Kirkham, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Andrew Norfolk, Richard Daniels, Philip Webster and John Goodbody, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Michael Halpern, Peter Higginson, Robert Gore-Langton, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, David Hawkins, Jill Dupleix, Charles Taylor, Tim Reid, Jonathan Gornall, David Sanderson and Helen Rumbelow, Tom Gatti, James Delingpole, Steve Bird and Helen Rumbelow, David Hands, Graham Keeley, John Anderson, Ella Mason, Phillip Sober, Angela Jameson, Martin Penner, Daniel McGrory, Simon Midgley, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Annie Lennox, Ross Clark, David Lister, Sarah Vine, James Gladstone, John Westerby, Julian Evans, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Tom Bladwin, Simon de Bruxelles, Bob Trubshaw, Oscar Arias, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Michael Ross, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Christine Buckley, Ruth Lea, Eliza Sweeting, Jan Ullrich, Kaveh Solhekol, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Sophie Klrkham, Roy Hyde, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler, Richard Holledge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Walden, Paul Simons, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Andrew Harris, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Tosin Sulaiman, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Sheila Stevenson, Ashling O'connor, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Ingrid Mansell, Neil Fisher, M. Wenble, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Tony Dawe, Martin Hasseck, David Sanderson, John Blackley, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, F. Smith, Stephen Gardiner, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Peter Smith, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Judith Picton Phillipps, Joe Bolger, Susan Hazzledine, Alan Jansen, David V. Willey,
ResumoThe Times Bush pledge on farm subsidies British invasion Space fireworks Book war Violent return 'London should do it because London would do the Olympics … Fear drives one teenage boy in ten to carry a gun How fiendish are you? Hat-trick puts Federer among all-time greats We should force people to the polls, says Hoon In the Times Today The Times TUC's future under threat No Excuses Cruise couple hurt by robbers Shand in hospital Taser 'dangerous' Luxury plus Drug cartels Gearing up Woman on hunger strike wins a delay Tiffany & Co Beaten and tortured, the asylum-seeker sent back to Mugabe's police by Britain Why children are packing a gun with their schoolbooks Parents see son beaten to death by gang The first fan of Harry Potter Sailing deaths Lessons in loving William goes solo St Paul's stamps Pulling a fast one Brain drain Ringing the Changes Expedia.co.uk Bell-ringing takes its fearsome toll Years after Bunyan was struck down, a mysterious malady is blighting belfries across the land, Simon de Bruxelles writes Earl entertains the ladies who lunch I'll drop farming subsidies if EU does the same, says … President issues challenges to leaders with claims that opening markets to Africa would reduce the need for aid, report Steve Bird and Helen Rumbelow Today Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Friday Lords of poverty wait to cash in on aid millions Anarchist threats put city on alert Record set as millions send Live 8 text message In good company, well past my bedtime Annie Lennox In Numbers the World French stay home as Sail 8 limps into port Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Tony and Gordon are on song, but the backing band's off-key Chirac, Bush and Putin could complete Blair's post-election revival or send him crashing back to earth, writes Tom Bladwin Letters John Lewis Multiple Display Advertising Items Has Saatchi, patron of sharks and unmade beds, gone off Brit Art? Index Fraud inquiry prompts law firm to repay sick miners Index Woolwich Norway thanks raid veterans Briniest Briton Swimmers nettled Wrong image Return flights Saga Private Medical Insurance Panasonic Sea Burial Sites Call to padlock Davy Jones's locker Alliance Leicester Commercial Bank Sony Ericsson Blair runs first in final race to bring home the Olympics Harold Wilson Su Doku bug Peace laureate urges G8 leaders to promote arms trade treaty Examination support for dyslexic students Party leaders Join the debates with Times readers worldwide … timesonline.co.uk/debate Hospital shortages Live 8 shouts to save Africa Glazer protests Blow-out Computer risks The Times Ring out Wild Bells Ringing vertigo should not halt the return of our national voice Golden City Why London deserves to win the Olympic vote If you want to poison the US, read on; it pays to have pals on the Tube Science Notebook The Better Tune Idealism about Africa is welcome; crass simplification is not A market for good manners Found guilty of pragmatism Sandra Day O'Connor proved that justice without conviction is dangerous. She won't be missed Join the Debate Join the Debate Hit the drug users. It's that simple If the war on narcotics is failing, then giving up isn't the answer, says Ross Clark A cynic recants - London can beat those Frenchies at their little games Clergy who don't believe in God Priests and laity are showing signs of schism over miracles, homosexuality and the Almighty, Ruth Gledhill reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Vicar who thinks expansively … and expensively lastminute.com Don't give up on British industry … Ireland Computers geeks funded champagne lifestyle with £6.5m fraud Fossett makes short work of epic flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Support for accused expert Boy dies after kitchen accident Cutting the Traffic Buses and Coaches Profit 2004-05: £97m Lip-reader's CV claims lead to case reviews tiscali Profit row over £8 congestion charge Life and Work Holiday isle fears invasion of party teenagers Residents of Zakynthos are on the alert as young pleasure-seekers invade the historic island, writes Ben Hoyle Multiple Display Advertising Items Santander Turtles are in danger from bars and cars The Week in Westminster Multiple Display Advertising Items Tories 'are not here to defend privilege' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Top Ten Swearing and strife in films to challenge your children Breaking up is hard to do, but it's easier for women Multiple Display Advertising Items The Woman No Regrets The Man Starting Again Times World News Nasa's big bang for Fourth of July A copper bullet the size of a beer barrel is due to slam into a comet for some spectacular fireworks, writes Tim Reid Political soap gets new star to challenge its fallen idol Multiple Display Advertising Items Rebels abduct Arab envoy (AP): Saudi al-Qaeda leader killed (AFP): Soldier rescued (Reuters): Pipeline detente (AFP): Bush aide's denial (AFP): Outlaw honoured Multiple Display Advertising Items Choice of US judge is $40m prize fight Election monitors accused of spreading revolutions at polls esure Global Role State vodka plan to save lives and make killing Disease and disputes spread as provinces start water fight Five-year delay for litigant aged 98 Wal-Mart sales Sofa seat Rates speculation Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Random may drop WH Smith in row over book fines Big Hitters Go Head-To-Head Baugur will fight 'politically motivated' fraud charges Faltering growth knocks pound's potency Central Equity Mortgage loan to target divorcing couples Need to Know the Week Ahead How the Week Finished Data Hilton Exchange Rates The Pound: Change on the Week Vivendi action Stop Press Merck war chest Nautical to spend British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Look Ahead Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Business Big Shot Slowing economy may force Bank to cut interest rates The Times HSA branches out with healthcare buy Liquefied gas fills gap left by North Sea decline Small is beautiful again for investors Split trust victims miss cash redress Vanguard 'We prefer living next to a reactor, not an airport' Aerospace supplier has weathered the turbulence and … Where others in the industry have stumbled, Meggitt has done well to stay ahead, writes Joe Bolger Success has been 60 years in the making Photo Archive Strategy suggests halo effect Business Equity Prices Arctic Dog Sled Challenge Saving the world means more than just Africa The G8 Business Debate Millions live in poverty in South Asia but their governments are not running the best efforts of the rich Western nations to help them, argues Ruth Lea Norwich Union Women on the verge of an awards breakthrough uk resource centre for women Don't give up on British industry Tony Dawe says the standard of entries to this year's MX Awards shows that India and China are not having it all their way Show them the way to an MX award Tony Dawe reports on how the staff of one company pulled together to avoid the fate of factories on the Continent The judges were amused but gave the top prize on the strength of the operation Magal engineering ltd The Full List of Award Winners Barclays Multi-skills gap closes Formula to encourage science Jenny Knight on the recognition by judges of efforts to reduce the skills shortage GKN wheels out a winner Success from the brink of closure Simon Midgley reports on a double winner that was losing millions just three years ago "Mx - The Magazine of Manufacturing Excellence" Hard work that leads to a table at the feast Times Register Christopher Fry Witty playwright whose glittering costume dramas offered an escape from the austerity of postwar Britain Christopher Fry, playwright, was born on December 18,1907. He died on June 30,2005, aged 97 Luther Vandross Soul singer whose elevation to 'Love Doctor' came only after years of struggle and work for other artists Luther Vandross, soul singer, was born in New York on April 20, 1951. He died on July 1, 2005, aged 54 Fernando Ghia Tenacious film producer who realised his idealistic vision of the possibilities of cinema in The Mission (1986) Fernando Ghia, film producer, was born on July 22, 1935. He died on June 1, 2005, aged 69 Beset by damp and Stalinism Limitation period applies to action on failed mortgage House of Lords Reasons for recall must be given promptly Queen's Bench Division Margate marries art with the sea Notebook Architecture Timesonline Court Circular Graduations Births Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Appointments Legal News Service Birthdays School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Anniversaries Chess Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge A warm layer does not a monster make Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day July 4, 1981 Rioting, which started in Brixton in April, continued in Southall, where Asian youths clashed with skin heads and the police Newspapers Support Recycling Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Bell ponders next move for Motivator Musselburgh Yesterday's Results Times Test By Our Sports Staff: Conditional rider dies after fall at Market Rasen Ripon Bath The Wright Track Championship Leaders Windsor The Results Service Björn's bid ends in a watery grave Golf Els admits to paying price for travel plans Today's Fixtures Guard dog exterior hides jovial atmosphere Alan Lee continues his inspection of Britain's sporting Season with a day on the river in Oxfordshire Travel Britain take crash-course win Henley Royal Regatta Injured Briers limps back to deny Widnes Wensley Developments Ltd Issey Miyake Sculthorpe's new star turn is short-lived Rugby League Brains, not brawn the key factor for England Natwest Series Old era departs kicking and screaming Scoreboard from Lord's Jan Ullrich Tour Notes Read equal to final over demands Cricket Twenty20 Cup Lancashire ponder move to Wigan Stage Results and how They Stand Armstrong makes early statement of intent to rivals Cycling Tour De France Lions tours need new direction to keep them going Carter is marked out as the number one No 10 The Great Teams by Which to Judge the 2005 All Blacks Times Online Woodward rules out Wilkinson for final international History takes on lesser import as 'blackwash' looms Nothing stings quite as badly as having to watch a defeat Jonny Wilkinson on his injury and the awesome display by his opposite number Alonso restores integrity vodafone Furyk holds on Taylor hits target England trounced French Monie Bennett's blitz Two for the top Venus ready to rule the galaxy Tennis Wimbledon Results from Wimbledon Times Online Ireland close in on World Cup Majestic Federer powers to triple crown Like Hamlet, this had the air of inevitability Centre Court's Hat-Trick Heroes The Times Crossword 23,019 Index Bees United, the supporters' trust at Brentford, have … Tennis fans can be split into four types, according … Read The insider every Monday to Friday The Insider 'Unbeatable' Federer on a roll to claim triple crown The Times Nothing works The Game Mourinho Uncovered Index T2 Live 8 Quotes The real reason I'm backing this costly sporting jamboree Join the Debate Habitually hygenic Time for a new Dawn A sorry state of affairs Image of the Day Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? This was a strange and wonderful day Let us acknowledge what an achievement Live 8 was, says David Aaronovitch, while Times rock critic Pete Paphides looks back on a beautiful and radical event In the Heart of the Sea How fiendish are you? Your chance to compete in the Times National Su Doku Championships Those 600,000 VHS tapes won't have gone to waste Caitlin Moran, stuck at home, wonders what Jeremy Clarkson has to do with political protest The Square Mile takes over the Golden Circle Their right to Rome In a triumph of style over heat (40C), Duran Duran find the Circus Maximums is a suitable backdrop to aesthetic and political needs, says Alex O'Connell How Cafe Society Handled Live 8 - and the Jimi Hendrix Guitar Auntie Sonia and a cheesy cake joke Dish magimix Baked Cheesecake Just love it and Men's Style He's the designer that no one has heard of but whose slick clothes almost every Hollywood male lead is now wearing. And Neil Barrett's ideas on menswear, like his business, have a very indie feel, says James Delingpole The reason that Brad and Ewan et al dress in Barrett is because they love his stuff The Times Offers Direct Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes ... actually, no Microwave Man Florida sunshine dispels any gloom Crib Notes Palm Beach The next stage for words of a feather Hit TV writing duo Marks and Gran have written their first play. Robert Gore-Langton asks why they waited so long Join the Design Debate: Free for Times Readers Still a major player Interview Approaching 80, Oscar Peterson has suffered illness and loss but that won't stop him playing, he tells Alyn Shipton First Choice The egos have landed Exhibition A new show reveals that the world of Japanese kabuki had as much bitchiness, rivalry and sex as today's celebrity culture, says Richard Holledge Tomorrow in Arts From Hiter to Garbo: the world's most … Unenchanted evening Opera South Pacific Grange Park Concert Ton Koopman/Tini Mathot Stationers' Hall, Ec4 Pop Andy Williams Albert Hall When Dmitri Hvorostovsky sings about death, girls swoon. Nina Large joins the fan club Entertainments TV & Radio Radio Choice Hitchcock Classic Index Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Elephant Diaries Viewing Guide The Bush Interview: Tonight with Trevor McDonald ITV1, 8pm Escape to the Legion Channel 4, 9pm Variations Slaughter House: The Task of Blood BBC Two, 9.30pm Frontline Football BBC Two, 11.20pm Kidnapped (1971) Channel 4,1. 05pm Film Choice The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946, b/w) TCM, 7pm Marci X (2003) Sky Movies 2, 8pm Terrestrial Television Weekend TV Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3633 Win Champagne Polygon Word Watching The Writers Bureau The Game Testing Patience of a Saint The Game Says Inside Silly Close Season Gerrard Fuming towards Exit Oliver Kay believes that Liverpool are playing with fire if they attempt to prove that the captain is not bigger than the club Gill Backs Ferdinand's Wait and See Policy Yeah, but No, but Yeah, but… Charlton Agree £3m Fee for Gardner Souness Admits to Uncertain Future Potential Suitors Tab Talk Mourinho Revels in Passion Play Bill Edgar hears the Portuguese peacock reveal the ingredients of his success—and acknowledge a debt of gratitude to his wife Daktarin Arts First England Can Do It Minimum Wage Hits Non-League Addicted to the Game Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lotharios who Played the Field Bill Edgar examines the antics of some of the game's bad boys The Glazer Memos The Americans Real Get Tough in Midfield Bill Edgar looks at the big signings on the Continent Oil Money Flowing to Youth Samuel on the Move to Inter Klinsmann Call Best of the Web All Change as Clubs Eye the Main Prize Nick Szczepanik looks at who's going where in the Coca-Cola Championship life assurance service Megson Hoping to Find Some Bargains Coca-Cola League One Calderwood Puts Faith in Experience Coca-Cola League Two The Scout Chris Weale Yeovil Town Goalkeeper 23 Window Opens for Depleted Woking Non-League Addicted to the Game Sensitive Sponsors behind Libel Cases Multiple Display Advertising Items
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