News from 02/09/2005
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Andrew Robson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor and James Doran, Richard Mottram (Permanent Secretary Department), Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Vivienne Nathanson (Head of Science and Ethics BMA), Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Richard Harrison, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Nicola Venning, Philip Howard, Simon Birch, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, Ivo Tennant Totesport League, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Lorna Blackwood, Graham Reardon, Liz Hodgkinson, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Martin Aston, Sam Marlowe, John Bungey, Richard Willis, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Pat Gibson, David McVay, DH, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Augus MacLeod and Alan Hamilton, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Alex Yeats, Ian Hoyle, Dominic Walsh, Steven Johnson, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Eleanor Goldsworthy, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, MS, Jayne Dowle, David Hands, John F. W. Priestman, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Turner, Salah Al-Shaikhly, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, MB, David Thomas, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gerard Baker, Keith Downer, Ross Clark, Martin Johnson, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Chris Smith, Pete Paphides, Daniel McGrory and Michael Theodoulou, Simon de Bruxelles, Jeremy page, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Susan Bertram, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Neville Scott, Martin Garrod, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Roger Foord, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, John Carr, David Mattin, Clarissa Dickson Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Christine Seib and James Doran, Geoff Carr, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Tim Reid and Jacqui Goddard, Liz Scott, Steve Jelbert, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, Nick Szczepanik, Joe Bolger Stock Markets, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Francis Hamlyn, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical briefing, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Deb Atkinson, SJ, Rajeev Syai and Ben Webster, Sebastian Smith, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Robinson, Jenny Davey, Phill Gordon, Richard Atack, Jane Macartney, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Christopher Irvine, Raekha Prasad, Damian Barr, Anthony Jury,
ResumoThe Times EU allegiance set to usurp Queen Children at risk 'Milkshake' killer The Latest Peer faces jail Father's story Index Survivors perish as troops try to quell anarchy 7/7 bomber's al-Qaeda video blames the West for attacks In the Times Today The Times Suicide bomber's video confession blames Iraq war Blair's sofa style 'must go' Peace 'linked to fate of soldiers' Baby death charge Drugs rejection Climate campaign BBC news chief Firearms display Correction Tiffany & Co Killed arsonist caught on camera A peer faces prison after he drunkenly set hotel curtains ablaze near a busy bar using matches from his sporran, report Angus MacLeod and Alan Hamilton Brussels wants immigrants to swear allegiance to EU Britain 'breaking vow on Mugabe refugees' Labour expels donor peer Briton kidnapped Healthy travel card Terminal topped Murder arrest Jumping jet A Guide to Carefree Carousing Versace Tomorrow only in the Times Advice to ease stag night headaches for embassies Dixons Rescuers struggle to cope with a descent into chaos Survivors dying as troops move in to quell anarchy John Lewis Fats Domino is reported missing in the floods New Orleans, jewel of the South Satellite reveals extent of devastation It's an ill wind that blows no good for Bush Foreign Editor's Briefing Changes into a toxic wasteland Sizeable areas of city may never be repaired Skoda ad agency gives the Church a push Tub-thumping missionary zeal is being replaced by a gentle reminder of a wider role in society, reports Alexandra Frean Trust Books opticians Catch the one about Jesus' body piercing? Citroen Gate Gourmet is facing meal 'cashback' inquiry Zadie Smith's New Novel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Agreement Today Tomorrow Iraqi favourite to win Miss England is overexposed, say Muslim leaders DFS DFS Opening Times Picture Gallery Extra duties Ps Display of pride Absent friends A taste of reality as the rich get richer People flybe.com Boy left in lodger's care is murdered Ford I am going far away, train leap mother told husband US hurricane Sunnis rally to Shia victims Difficulties of electing a new Conservative Party leader Extension of alcohol licensing legislation Tenants' rights Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate Government work Ashes series Paying for healthcare Killer Su Doku Blown Away The extraordinary challenge facing New Orleans and Washington Fatal Flaws? Criminal record checks are not as safe as they should be By Hook or by Crook The Church of England borrows from Skoda, with some effect Why it's hard to see 'our closest cousin' as a chimp off the old block Notebook A different class of passenger Thunderer Hard times for the Big Easy Steamy and seductive New Orleans, the city that care forgot, will never be as carefree again The Times Join the Debate Silence in court. And hankies away Allowing grieving families to address murder trials is symptomatic of our sentimentality After the Katrina tragedy, the looters come with their lies and half-truths The Government has allowed the city to sink into desperation and lawlessness A Correspondent: Eubank guilty of hijacking beer lorry that blocked his school run New Polo Yorkshire Bank Rabies alert after fatal puppy bite 'Human remains in food' linked to vCJD Homebase halfords ID check failures are putting children in danger Fiat Wild Board and Chocolate Lust for life may be death of wild boar Actor laments lost era of truth MacMillan cancer relief Cat Stevens to advise ministers Dogs given classical training Tourist rescued days from death BBC's taxi fare rises again Furniture village Your bogus war has made Britain more dangerous, Clarke tells No 10 Tories could still make Iraq a cause of their own Emirates Blair returns to work with an attack on bad parents Staples Price Staples Diner finds a parasite from foreign waters in his fish supper Mazda Animal-rights injunction sought Dolly finds celebrity pastures Teachers deny school swindle plot Storms disrupt electricity supply The Leaky Net Reviews and Downloads HMV and Virgin finally challenge iTunes It's all over the internet now as web pirates sting the Stones Fears raised over allowing families to grieve in court Lora International Precedents "Trials will become more like Hyde Park Corner' Principality Gainsboro Out! Torquay hotelier dismisses umpire An exiles' tale that has spirit but lacks polish Firstnight Edinburgh Theatre Three Thousand Troubled Threads Royal Lyceum Multiple Display Advertising Items The sharpest critics appear every day in T2 Times World News Banker's wife is given life sentence for Hong Kong "milkshake murder' Our children suffered too, say families of the killers Free PC Guide Chechnya Victims 'We do not wish to live in a country where a human life means nothing' Israel scores diplomatic coup after Gaza pullout Multiple Display Advertising Items Peace Pacts Land Rover India is gripped by star's real-Life marriage drama No way back for European constitution, says Barroso The Times Lloyds TSB Insurance Services Limited (Reuters): 'Shameful' lack of war arrests (AFP): Deflating feeling (AFP): Marriage veteran (AP): Vice judge fired Clydesdale Bank emporio Monk is accused of stealing relics from monstery's graves Stars rally to rescue home of punk Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times TV pastry chef offers voters a lighter brand of politics Volkswagen Polo BBC Proms in the Park The Times Iraq brings back death penalty (AP): Australia plans nuclear solution Brain fever kills 44 (AP) (AP): Generals charged (AFP): Aid duty lifted (AP): Late arrival Times Business Pru in China move Friday Sept 20 2005 Hatfield trial Mirror's hot bid Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Fuel prices soar as US rushes to fill petrol shortfall Tax law doubles in size under Brown's chancell Casera Cadbury auction Cadbury board deserves trust While some European countries move towards a "flat … Poker's gamble Willowbrook Hurricane blows a hole in our pockets Business Editor's Commentary Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation … Results in Brief Japanese in $1bn 7-Eleven offer Stop Press US curbs Chinese imports as talks fail Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Exchange Rates Gold Data Day North Sea Oil Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Volkswagen Business Big Shot Industry is edging out of recession, says survey House price rises move into line with inflation ABN Amro outsources IT in £1.2bn five-year contract The banks' march to India continues Plans for windfall tax on land under fire D-Pharm falls short of IPO target Trend Micro Axis-Shield shares up 10% on US deal Novartis eyes flu jab market with offer for Chiron New GSK plant to fight killer viruses Exel surges on Deutsche Post's £3bn approach Mail Orders Whittard shares slide as suitors walk away Laxey raises its Wyevale stake as showdown looms Buybacks at Diageo prompt credit rating cut Head of Petrofac to net £167m from float Yorkshire Bank Interest Rates Easy Jet picks chief Shore to launch first hedge fund Clydesdale Bank Interest Rates Sting in the e-mail City Diary To smell a Ratty City Diary Joke's on you City Diary 888 gaming group plans $1.5bn float Out with the Old IHG reaps £170m from hotel sales The Times New Whitbread chief ousts head of David Lloyd Friends lost as the boundaries go down online Media Vivendi's fantasy world is delivering real growth Nic Hopkins talks to the "Californian geeks' behind a new world of online games Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediapolis What the Regions are Reading Guardian sets date for start of newspaper war 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 The Times The US must find extra oil refining capacity. . . fast Analysis Business will feel the wash from Katrina Swiss Re expects $500m bill for hurricane Destruction by hurricane creates opportunity for Wolseley Larger Capitalisation Shares 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 Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Eurotop 100 Diageo's F1 deal looks far racier than its share price Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Whitbread Gilts Highbury rides high on takeover talk Smaller Capitalisation Shares Hunting Banking & Finance ChildLine Buillied into coming round to the Vantage's point of view Aston-Ishing Facts Aston Martin V8 Vantage Times Online New BMW 1-Series is perfect for you and your dog Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kams Specialist Cars Times Register Lord Donaldson of Lymington Veteran of the presidency of the National Industrial Relations Court who became a reform-minded Master of the Rolls Lord Donaldson of Lymington, Master of the Rolls 1982-92, was born on October 6, 1920. He died on August 31, 2005, aged 84 Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat Nuclear physicist who campaigned against nuclear weapons and highlighted the ethical issues at the heart of scientific research Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat, FRS, Nobel Prize for Peace 1995, president of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, was born on November 4, 1908. He died on August 31, 2005, aged 96 Saturn passes the Beehive in the September night sky Michael Sheard Grange Hill deputy headmaster with a busy sideline in performances as Hitler Michael Sheard, actor, was born on June 18, 1938. He died of cancer on August 31, 2005, aged 67 Lives Remembered Using evidence of defendant's admissible bad character Law Report Court of Appeal Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Memorial Services School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes for the Less Experienced Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Across the Florida Keys at 200mph Weather Eye Paul Simons Register Weather Nature Notes On this Day Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Times Sport Ascot stages first classic as St Leger goes south Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Newmarket Sport Racing Haydock Park The Times Sports Book Chepstow The Results Service It's Catching How to Hook a Bass Today's Fixtures Make a line for the sea and get in on a growing trend Fishing Brian Clarke finds there is a lighter side to catching bass around the British coast and it is proving popular Murray on high road to another landmark Tennis US Open Law's plans upset by leg injury to Coup de Coeur Equestrianism Links Agassi the giant-slayer wins battle of tie-breaks Hull's cup feat set to play into hands of Bradford Rugby League The Times Attoh, the power behind the glory, denied UK outlet Athletics World Cup hopes left in the balance after defeat by Germany Hockey Mansell tempted out of retirement by Masters series Sport Motor Racing The Old Boy Network HSBC Safest option would be to stay out of the fast lane Coxless four qualify for final without breaking into sweat Rowing Leading Scores The Sunday Times Donald soon finds peak performance in mountains Golf Downing has to settle for third behind pacy Paolini Cycling Hampshire warm up for final in comfort of home Frizzell County Championship First Division Sport Cricket The Times Kadeer takes cautious approach Title-chasers forced to struggle by Powell and Wharf Kemp inspires Kent with all-round ability Lancashire need batsmen to pitch in on last day Promotion hopes go up in smoke as Henderson takes charge Yesterday's Scoreboards Collingwood steadily leads Durham forward Second Division You only when you're winning (unless you are Ponting, then you when you are losing) Health Warning: this column is unsuitable for people who find asterisks offensive Sport the Ashes Tennis England keen to shine against notable absentee McGrath Average Performances Timesonline Oval Weather Watch Hayden may pay price for shortcomings of batsmen John Westerby on the steady decline of one of the world's leading lights Australia maintain tradition in thrilling conclusion Scoreboard RFU keeps close watch on rested developments Rugby Union The Times European clubs seek better system Timesonline King Jonny v Prince Charlie Number is up for Ireland Bjerre breaks leg Benson edges it Goosen on top Heras in front Ceman returns Timesonline Parry states the case for staying away from market Newcastle's belief is born again Spanish Sighs The Times Owen's gesture underlines Wigan's ambition Tottenham start to look real deal Sport Football Ranson exits stage left as Ellis refuses to leave quietly A Victory for Music England 2010? Britain given Olympic boost Bolton redirected Bernard move Tebily's new deal Gordon admits that Prilo is unstoppable Group Five Wales lacking familiar faces in search for unqualified success Disgraced duo leave way open for proud Sproule Denmark video gives Ferdinand nasty turn Sport World Cup Peugeot Group Six The Times Crossword 23, 071 The Insider A Record entered the FA Cup history books on Wednesday … As an added incentive to beat the Ivory Coast in a … Ericksson's gamble betrays a misplaced faith in Beckham Tony Cascarino says the England head coach is foolish to be tinkering with his tactics so late Times Sport Never mind the Oval, the oval-ball game makes its return All systems go as Eriksson enters unknown territory The Times Inside Free Today Changing Channels Quotes of the Day How Grange Hill gave me an edge over the Americans The ceremonies and rituals were ways of building in children a feeling of nationhood Join the Debate War on allergies When Ken looks young Hot on excuses Image of the Day The sports hall of School Number One In Beslan on the First anniversary of the Chechen terroist Stage in which 331, hostages, including 186 children, died Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? What's going on? Don't ask me, I'm lost. . . The drama Lost has turned the conventional wisdom of American prime-time TV on its head: It's smart, complex and many-layered. Steven Johnson says it's part of a new genre of 'intelligent' television that seriously threatens cinema Cover Story At first, executives at the show's parent company had little faith in the project There used to be a vast gap in quality between Hollywood movies and TV fare Sofa Workshop And the Answer is . . . Cover Story A feast fit for Fidel himself The Way we Live now Cubain Roast Pork The Times Just don't stand Health Some people have a psychological need to keep their distance at all times, even from those who are closest to them. David Mattin reports on the condition that one doctor has identified as personal space phobia Does migraine affect Stroke risk? Chocolate is not as culpable as most people think in prompting migrainess Hair with Hari Fashion Picture Gallery The black look Black can make even the usually bright-eyed and rosy-cheeked look drab and dingy Mile Chanel never left home without pearls; nothing is so flattering to the complexion Sounds Songs to make a grown man cry Interview Richard Hawley took two decades to go public with his songs, it has been worth the wait, says Pete Paphides Bullied at Primary school, he never saw himself as frontman material New from Shelley Poole, Kate Kusby, Tennant/Lowe, Elvis, Costello, King Creosote Kate Rusby The Girl who Couldn't Fly (Pure) Tennant/lowe Battleship Potemkin (EMI Classics/Parlophone) Elvis Costello Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz (Jazz Alliance) popcds In the battle of the knights-Sir Paul v Sir Mick-McCartney's depth of feeling wins hands down against Jagger's ageing lothario in denial, says Pete Paphides The Rolling Stones a Bigger Bang (Virgin) Paul McCartney Chaos And Creation in the Back yard (Parlophone) You notice the absence of that customary blitheness King Creosote KC Rules Ok (679) The finest recording of the Sounds As voting opens for the 2005 Classic FM Gramophone Awards, six well-known music lovers champion Vote for your Favourite Rising son of a preacher man It took time for Peyton to find his place as a musician and as a man, he tells Tim Teeman Sounds The Times More Foreign Chart Toppers Storytellers Bruce Springsteen Harmless fun, or just a croc? Crazy Frog is about to meet his nemesis in a German baby crocodile, says Peter Robinson He could be the Kaiser Chief to Crazy Frog's Franz Ferdinand downloads The Times/Universal new talent: Rihanna Ideal home Universal/itunes Giveaway besttracks The Official UK Download Chart Breathless and breathy Bach; patchy postwar ponderings Masaaki Suzuki Bach Cantatas Vol 28 (Bis) Gerard Schwarz Genesis Suite (Naxos) Entertainments Classicalcds Geoff Brown finds much to praise in the artistry formally known as Schubertian Gidon Kremer Schubert (ECM New Series) Jonathan Nott Schubert Dialog/Epilog (Tudor) Proms Cleveland Orch/Welser-Most Albert Hall/Radio 3 First Night Watching the clock Theatre The Timekeepers New End Theatre, NW3 Edinburgh theatre The Lady Boys of Bangkok Meadows Theatre Big Tops Artsonline Theatre The Titfield Thunderbott Queen's Theatre, Homchurch TV & Radio Radio Choice The Sunday Times Stirring up the debate over the North-South divide Prime-time multichannel planner Television Multichannel Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice Stephen Dalton Back to a year of living dangerously Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3685 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Rolex The Times The Surveyor Opening Bids Give credit where it is due by all means, but that doesn't mean we should take up every single offer Halifax advanced £68.5 billion in mortagages in 2004 The Facts behind the Figures: Focus on What Estate Agents Say The West Midlands In Large Family Home in West London Flood Street, SW3: an unusual-style end-of-terrace townhouse with large bomb shelter Get in Get out Get Away Out Converted Oast House in Kent Headcom: a Grade II listed twin-rounded oast with nearly three acres of grounds Away Former Rectory in Cornwall Probus: a Grade II listed detached building dated from 1839 with an acre of land My Quirkish Delight The idiosybcrasies of Gwerclas Hall draw the highest praise from Marcus Binney Good Manors Charles Church Your Palace or Mine? Granada, home to the Alhambra, is the place to pick up a bargain, reports Nicola Venning We came out for the flmenco and fell in love with the area Abroad Outlook Moor Choice A Few Drops over the Limit Simon Birch suggests ways to reduce the amount of water we waste down the drain Home Affairs Bryant Homes Frame at Any Price Damian Barr likes to revisit the highlights of his holiday every day The Great Indoors It would not look out of place propped up on the Queen's Piano Astilo Warning: The only Way is up Fixed-rate deals are unlikely to go any lower, so snap one up now, says Paula Hawkins Landlords hoping to remortgage and cut costs must act fast By Tolet Lower Mill Estate Nine flats are available at "East Central" in Hackney, … More Room at the Top The attic is making a comeback-but it's no longer for skivvies, writes Liz Hidkinson The attic is reached by a secret staircase behind a door The Heart of Living People are flocking back to the revitalised centre of Liverpool, reports Jayne Dowle At least twenty new developments will add 6,000 homes New Quarter with Converted Fire Station Eden Square: a mixture of old and new buildings in the city's forthcoming Garden Quarter Balcony Apartment at Liverpool Marina Quebec Quey: a two-bedroom property in a gated complex with communal gardens Modernisation of the Tower Building Water Street, L3: Grade 8 listed building by the river bank in a World Heritage Site Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Fairview New Homes Ltd. Design Ideas Desperately Seeking The Times Reading Lamps What'son Multiple Display Advertising Items Octagon Rugby Contents Time to Resume the Pursuit of Dreams Jonny Wilkinson is keen to consign some uncertain times to the past Fanfare Bath Fanfare Bristol Hodgson Shuns his Poster Boy Image Christopher Irvine finds the Sale fly half keen to build on his impressive Lions form Robinson Must Follow his Own Path to Paris David Hands studies the issues England must resolve in the World Cup build-up Fanfare Gloucester Fanfare Leeds Green Drift May Cause Head Coach Some Concern Imports Heading for the Premiership Andrew Flourishing in Mark Souster finds the Newcastle director of rugby happy with the steps taken in becoming a genuine force Tv Pundits-A Sideways Slant The North East Fanfare Leicester Fanfare London Irish Club v Country Debate Still Gnawing Away at Game's Success Yorkshire Bulloch Christopher Irvine finds a former Scotland captain getting to grips with his new club Fanfare Newcastle Scot Will Strengthen the Sting in Wasps The Strategist David Hands talks to Ian McGeechan about the challenges of a new job in the Premiership and life after the Lions Fanfare Northampton You Provide the Support Retirement is Proving Hard Work The Tiger Martin Johnson gets to grips with a bit of DIY and makes plans to get his hands on a match ticket as he enjoys a new life Fanfare Sale Farrell Needs to Stay The Convert Jason Robinson tells Christopher Irvine about how to cross codes successfully Fanfare Saracens Best and Worst-A Decade of the Premiership Fanfare Wasps Changing Codes—how the Big Names Fared Spencer Ready to Fire The mercurial fly half has high hopes for Northampton, Mark Souster reports Fanfare Worcester Spencer Ready to Fire Bath The Teams Bristol The Times Gloucester The Teams Leedstykes Leicester The Teams London Irish Gillette Newcastle Falcons The Teams Northampton Salesharks The Teams Saracens London Wasps Worcester England Rugby
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