News from 05/01/2004
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Andrew Robson, Ben Webster and Andrew Clennell, Joanna Hunter, Matthew Syed, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Barbara Douglas, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Riath Al-Samarrai, Don Jackson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Phillip Hodson, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Ducker, Gabrielle Starkey, Graham Dunbar, John Selwyn, Allan Lee, Andrew Norfolk, Alandavies, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, David Harrison, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Shirley English, Anne Ashworth and Paula Hawkins, Gary Jacob, Paul Schemm, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Anthony J. Moon, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Tom Cook, Robin Young, Robert Goldspink, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Lucy Henson, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Tom Dart and Richard Whitehead, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Bruce Parker, Gordon M. L. Smith, Russell Kempson, Stephen Beer, Oliver Kay, Giles Smith Sport on Television, Dennis Berry, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Robert Carruthers, Geoffrey Dean, W. G. Cochran, Francis Bennion, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Peter Martin, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Fiona Morrow, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Ellen Connolly, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Adam S. Page, Stewart Tendler, Fiona Chapman, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Anton Rippon, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Nicholas Browne, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, George Caulkin, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Tom Dart, Alan Lee, Neil Murray, Patricia Young, Oliver Chastney, Gabrielle Marcotti, Brian Murgatroyd, Malcolm Shirley, Eva Gizowska, Ben Webster, Patrick Mars, Lea Paterson, Robert Worboys, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bright, Julius Gould, Clarence Barrett, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roger Alford (Emeritus Reader in Economics), Olav Bjortomt, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Austria, Mark Bond, President, John Marshall, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLabour plans to build on countryside Need for jobs outweighs Nimby concerns, says rural affairs minister Sky marshal row Asia peace Tests Crash jet banned Radisson Thegame Win peace, Blair tells Basra troops The Times Today: page 2. Crossword and weather: 18.… Mars revealed-is there life beyond the horizon? Golf spikes 5-hour round Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Back top-up fees or lose safety net for poor, MPs told Oxbridge transforms bursars into businessmen Magic Christmas for hostage home to normal life Bloody Sunday inquiry will take another year Tiscali Broadband We said the right prayers and got to heaven Nasa's Mars rover made a perfect touchdown in its search for signs of life, reports Mark Henderson Euro Tunnel Heavyweight won by going alone Fresh setback in search for Beagle Pilots fear delays are ploy to back air marshals plan Potential terrorists may be UK citizens Time The Long Wait for Flight 223 Back-to-work chaos as repairs clog the roads Tube errors may cost you dear £2m drive to slim fat children Welsh heroes The first Noel Lucky for some Black first Clapton's child ill Sperm count fall Teenagers shot Campaigner dies Tortoise appeal How wife clipped wings of Chaplin's swansong The comic actor's film about a flying girl, starring his daughter, never got off the ground, writes. Dalya Alberge Imax cinema closes for lack of films Lloyds TSB Fly be. com Even after 30 years it is still jobs for the boys The Sex Discrimination Act has had little effect on the number of women at the top; Alexandra Frean reports BMW Cancer treatment for television host Aspel Tesco Personal Finance Watchdog rejects deal over top Asian policeman Case of bad faith as cathedral refuses to honour debts Bradford is defying a court order to pay its creditors, reports Michael Horsnell Death has no dominion as more bereaved take control of the ashes Dust to Dust Boots Meet the ancestors on your computer Empire Apr 29.8% MPs handker after a return to the good old days More than a third of the Commons wants a review of the experiment in sitting hours, reports Greg Hurst Capital One Dull nights and empty bars fuel hours backlash The Week in Parliament Is this your new husband, Britney? (Or Can't you remenber? Diana inquest 'will look at every theory' Hotels. com Teacher training agency African chiefs find one wife is safer than six Education about the spread of Aids is helping tribal leaders to end a tradition of polygamy, reports Sam Coates Dell Bids hot up for sporting chance The Times Keystone meets Kafka: welcome to Basra police Stephen Farrell on night patrol with police in Basra finds that new men on the best must buy their own bullets Fight occupation, says 'bin Laden' Direct Line British Gas British Red Cross Indian and Pakistani leaders start talks Restored commercial air link rejoins divided families NMA Test tour breaks 13-year duck Afghans in constitution deal Election victor promises rebirth Saga Palestinian workers readmitted Disaster airline was banned over safety fears Charter company had been dogged by a series of safety faults before Sharm el-Sheikh, writes Charles Bremner Tourists swim on amid relief as terrorism is ruled out Chappell AOL Democrats turn unfriendly fire on rival Dean Schwarzenegger squeezes budget The Times Colombia holds left-wing rebel leader Leak inquiry is risky call for Bush Green Flag motoring assistance Nationwide Automatic Garage Doors Concert Aviv Quartet Wigmore Hall First Choice The Best Shows ArtsFirst Shame about the materials Theatre The National's Version of Philip Pullman's epic fantasy trilogy finally makes it to the stage His Dark Materials Theatre The Man Who Would Be Sting BAC, SW11 Why I won't be betting on the vampire from Vermont An angry man from an odd little state. The Democrats would be mad to choose Dean We know how Diana died; this inquest just gives more fuel to the credulous Even Thatcher didn't last, so what chance has Blair? We've got ugly, sad politicians. So spare us this show The Right Time Returning to the old Commons hours would be a mistake Peace Dividend Detente beween India and Pakistan has global benefits Sins of the Fathers A new website feeds our fascination with our forebears Pay and display rip-off 'Health tourists' The Times Information on threat of terror Honours refused and redistributed Penalties for speeding motorists Poverty abroad Past Letters to the Editor A Series of Seasonal Correspondence from our Archives A Year's Weather America's sweetheart Measures to curb binge drinking Come slither Bull terrier treatment Heartwarming sight The Weather The Tidies Crossword Weathercall NatWest Plea to Parmalat bankers Briefing Buyouts bounce back Shop Direct decision soon AIM leads flotation surge Manufacturers to cut jobs Eurostar passenger record Problems loom for China Retail boss to keep bonus How the Week Finished Currencies Commodities In Business Today Corporate Profile Cable chiefs set to share $50m Fed 'Vindicated' by brief recession Sir Bruce, I presume… Bung's life BAE row ends in loss of director Jamjarcars The Prince Need to Know Global Business Briefing OUBS Stop Press Retailers must heed UK's changing shopping habits Rescue plea to Parmalat bankers Eurostar demand increases with new services British homes gain £400bn Property body faces action by rebel members Mobile Technology Prosecutors raid offices of food group's lawyer Builder's merchant with a firm foundation Corporate Profile No 98 Wolseley Who's who in the Boardroom Dishonestly obtaining banking services by deception Court of Appeal The Company in Detail No protection against costs set-off Chancery Division History Banking & Finance NCH Ousted WH Smith chief to retain bonus payment Feeling the effects of property's ups and downs Times Online Hewitt's home shopping ruling date settled Last decision under old law From today, the OFT can bug your life Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Dame Sheila McKechnie Fearless campaigner for consumers and for the homeless whose bold tactics produced remarkable results Dame Sheila McKechnie, director of the Consumers' Association, was born on May 3,1948. She died on January 2,2004, aged 55 Lieutenant-General Sir David Scott-Barrett Popular commander who did much for the Army's professional standards inthe 1960 and 1970s ED Devereaux Australian actor actor who tried his hand in London but found fame as a park ranger in the Skippy series Court & Social Lives Remembered Prince Alfonso Hohenlohe-Langenburg Aristocratic entrepreneur who transformed Marbella from a village into a resort that rivalled Biarritz Personal Column In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division… Ahmadou Kourouma Writer exiled for his criticism of Africa's post-colonial rulers Ahmadou Kourouma, writer, was born in November 1927. He died on December 11,2003, aged 76 Court & Social The Times To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Going, Going Gong? Nature Notes Prized Prizes The honours system needs reform On this Day Museum Funding: Displays 'tatty and Ageing' News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching Daily Life January 5,1941 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Latest Wills Answers Brithton's West Pier to rise again from its burnt remains Notebook Archirecture Colonial Virginia comes of age Briefing A jewel in Holloway's uncomely crown Giles Smith Casting all year round now a matter of coarse Fishing The Results Service American football Mix strength with speed for maximum fitness Get Fit, Feel Fit Plyometrics England ready to gamble Fixtures Rusedski to take strain for one last stab at glory Tennis By Our Sports Staff: Hewitt hits hot streak as Australia achieve whitewash Teale seeks points not popularity with survival the only aim for Northwich Non-League Football Nationwide Conference DR Martens League Unibond League From a Correspondent in Flachau, Austria: Baxter is carving his way back into world's elite Sking Williams to unveil new car Belles progress Victory for Winn Freitas double Bison edge home Birkinshaw stays Mazzariol injury Ryman League Hobbs keeps faith with Rooster Booster Southwell Leaders in the Jumps Championships Reading the racecard Saturday's Details Wolverhampton Betting exchanges loom large in integrity debate Yesterday's Results Wasps live up to their elevated billing Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Gloucester turn on style to deepen gloom over Welford Road By a Correspondent: Selectors cast eye over England elite Lacrosse Sex and the young football star intertwined by alluring cocktails bearing testosterone Human endeavour brings end to Rotherham's show of Yorkshire grit Sorry Scots rue missed chances Hockey Magnificent Grayson turns the tide away from Irish Rugby Union Premiership Table Falcons left reeling as Jones drives over to snatch late victory Ethiopians excel to divert focus from home worries Athletics Whitehead sets high standard Bowls Struggling clubs make case for period of hibernation Tendulkar's marathon innings puts India on top Cricket Scoreboaro Waugh' s frankness an example to all future Test captains Brian Murgatroyd believes Australia's leader was also a master of PR Times Test Harris guides Packers through American Football McRae on the way up Motor Rallying Lara stars as hapless West Indies crumble to Nel's pace Scoreboard Scoreboard Waddell keeps characters coming as Sky's cabaret hits bull's-eye Darts Taylor claws back his title in electrifying conclusion By a Correspondent: Sharks bite back after Bears enjoy brief stay at summit Basketball Drink-driving charge could cut short Morley's career in NRL Rugby League Snow Reports By Our Sports Staff: Composed Hankey bullish after overcoming stumble Fast times ahead for Jones as England gamble on speed India to press ahead with tour of Pakistan 24 All Pluck-No Luck Inside Sport Gadget Sale Fit for Anything?… Who's who 2004 T2 includes a number of exciting features The Week Ahead Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day There Ought to Be a Law against IT From Smoking to Seat Belts, Legislation to Stop us Harming Ourselves Never Works-We Just Transfer the Risk to Another Area of our Lives Daniel Finkelstein Childproof Lids on Pill Bottles Led to an Increase in Accidents People Have to Want to Change the Amount of Risk They Take Required Reading So You Think You're Fit to Face 2004? Put It to the Test Are You as Ready as You Think for that New Year Exercise Regimen? Are your Finances in Order, and are You Inwardly Calm, or Racked with Tension? You May Think You Have It All in Hand-But our Experts Have Devised a Series of Tests to Reveal the Truth about your Health, your Finances and your Strees Level Cover Story Finance: Avoid a Disaster on the Cards Health: Have your Moved a Muscle since Christmas? The Ethicist The Times Stressed out? You and the Rest of US Cover Story Finance: Are You the next Gordon Brown or Another Mr Micawber? Stress: Are You Laid-Back or Ready to Be Laid out? The Stranger who Gave When Lucy Henson Found out that She Had Undergone Menopause at the Age of 29, the only Way She Could Become a Mother was to Receive and EGG Donation from an Anonymous Woman Parenting I Felt as though I was Beibng Asked to Choose a Mother for my Child The Times The Gift of Life Sometimes Weirdly, I See Something of Myself in my Son. It is Bizarre how Alike we Can Look My 16-Year-Old Steals and Then Lies about IT Parent Forum The Way we Live now Classy Fishcakes Mingle Well with Champagne, Says Jill Dupleix Cleaner, Fresher, Poorer Fasnion A Good Facial is a Great Way to Start the New Year. The Times Fashion Team Has Chosen 12 of the Best Abhorring a Vacuum Miss Behave Fashion Emma Hope's Shoes Catherine Walker Health The French Recipe for a Longer Life Are You as Old as You Sound? Vogal Indicators Could Be Used to Make Earlier Diagnoses of Serious Conditions, Says Eve Gizowska Drug for Addicts Alzheimer's Alert Garlic v Superbug Liquorice Treatment Breath Test Doctor's Orders Tucks on the Box Television a US Drama Series about Cosmetic Surgery Wants to Be Cutting Edge. Fiona Morrow Reports Arts Out of the Safety Zone Having given It up for Golf, John Alderton Has Rediscovered his Zest for Acting-And Even Wants to Play King Lear, He Tells Daniel Rosenthal You Film IT, We'll Hum IT Turning a Hit Movie into a Stage Musical Looks like a Sure Thing, but Many Come Unstuck, Says Ian Johns Producers See the Musical's Future in the Cinema's past A Mighty Wind Comedy Theatre Entertainments The Times Arts Flat Broke after Christmas? You Can Still Have Fun and It Won't Cost a Penny, Says Joanna Hunter Tabasco Games Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Television and Radio Choice Radio Choice Films A Far-Fetched Knockabout, the New Series of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet was Even More Improbably Exotic than the Last, Says Paul Hoggart TV Review BBC One Variations Viewing Guide David Chater Televisionandradio Today's Television Satellite and Radio The Times The Writers Bureau College of Journalism Land of the Giants Why the FA Cup is No Knockout Bottomcorner Sold out by the Transfer System The Sales Tony Cascarino takes a bleak view of the window on buying and selling-and suggests some possible movers and shakers Thesales The Window of Opportunity When Leeds were All up for Auction Anton Rippon realls the events leading up to a unique football sale Ashling O'connor on why the Uefa chief's parting shots have a hollow ring Themoneygame Fond Memories of Eighties Gills Keith Peacock, Tony Cascarino, open terraces and cups of tea-my university days and the lure of Priestfield Alandavies Like Him or Not, He Don't Care Gary Jacob on Theo Paphitis, a chairman not scared of making unpopular moves Thechairman Poundofflesh Sky Robben Deal is Delayed Thenews Striptease is Just a Hunch Thepresenter Heskey Provides Missing Link Facup Third round Curse of Level Playing Field Simon Barnes, Sports Writer of the Year, on why Yeovil could not cause an upset Dickov Proves Model Old Boy Facup Third round Keane Hauls United to Chelsea Get Bogged down No Romance at the Riverside Gilliangham Facup Third round Preston Nosto End Turn the Tables Telford Thinking Big Accrington on Ambitious Path Henry Puts Leeds to Facup Third round Saha in Class of his Own Hartlepool Stir the Emotions Facup Third round Call for Ground Force Kidderminister Hit High Notes It's King Kanoute Barnsley Frail Cardiff Fail to Arrest Rapid Decline Dyer Punishes Woeful Saints Facup Third round Bradford City Luton town Nolan Spares Bolton Blushes Bruce Counts Cost of Revenge Norwich Show Rich Promise in Premiership Dress Rehearsal Forest Snatch Rare Victory Free-scoring Plymouth stun Sturrock Thecames Second Division Carlisle continue to make up ground Third Division Celtic on a Mission Crawford goal puts Dunfermline level on points with Hearts in race for third Like Peas in a Pod: Trapatton The Continentgabriele Marcotti on how two of the world's most successful managers have shaped the face of the modern game Thestatistics The Times Windowshopping Extratime The Times Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Next Week in the Game The Alternative Premiership (Or how the Table Ought to Look) Fixtures Sky New Names of 2004 Who's who 2004 Who'swho 2004 Who's who 2004 Who's who 2004 Special Offer Who's who 2004
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