News from 21/01/2004
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Monica Ponter, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Sharon Muench, Simon Barnes, Sheila Ferguson, Richard Hobson, Lee Lewis, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, George Caulkin and Matt Dickinson, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Roy Clare, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Sam Coates and Frances Gibb, Rosalind Renshaw, Patrick Barkham, Deborah Stone, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, John Lees, Pat Gibson, Rosemary Bennett and Andrew Pierce, Donald Hutera, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Louise Ibrahim, Janice Kinory, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Julie; Rowland, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Randy Coren, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Richard Bartle, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Abigail Rayner and Raymond Snoddy, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Brian C. Pope (Council member), Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, M. A. H. Walford, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Arthur Lawrence, Sarah Vine, Jonah Goldberg, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Steve Johnson, Cedric Johns, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Michael Plumbe, Raymond Keene, Simon Barues, John Russell Taylor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Jonathan Williams, Michael Horovitz (Co-ordinator), Liz Gill, Peta Bee, Alexis Taylor, Chris Campling, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Henry Olonga, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Richard Beeston and Jan Raath, Andrew Briers (Safer Schools consultant), Patricia Hewitt Department of Trade and Industry, David Bradford, Chris McGrath, Mary-Elizabeth Raw, Mike Johnson, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Vince Hogg, David Adams and Patrick Barkham, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Carl Mortished Europen Briefing, Stephen Dalton, Geoff Brewer, Karrie Fox, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Kathie Bishop, Stanley Blenkinsop, Hazel Freeman, Richard Ford, Barry McCombe, Patience Wheatcroft, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoEngland Test chiefs to axe 'immoral' tour Inside Parents' hope Student in jail Spending alert Mitsubishi Motors Index Picture Gallery One keeps an eye on the ball, one keeps an eye on the squall No Title So, chaps, just how should we tackle truancy? I have made the world safer, says Bush The secretary who 'stole' £4.3m from her… News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www.timesonline.co.uk Creak of MPs' artificial hip interrupts sex debate Parliamentary Sketch Learning to watch TV 'as important as mathematics' Labour rebel in talks on tactics with Lib Dems Fees may unseat Clarke Chueltenham & Gloucester Britten memorial attack England to call off test tour High-life PA 'stole millions' from top bankers private accounts—and they didn't even notice De-Laurey's purchases The moment a blazing man leapt from bridge Welsh students made to bite their tongue Replaced musicians miserable House of Fraser Conflicts of interest add to the hidden army of truants Schools must learn how to help the problem children Naughty boy at 5 and a criminal at 10 Dealing with James - the Sums Independent schools resist move to scrap GCSEs and a levels Comet New laws will shut crack houses Girl loses prison plea Assault claim is not true, says Hawking Extinction threat Fatigue research Notts airport, not Misconduct case Rodney Ledward Hair of the dog sends killers to jail for life £200m and army of play rangers will keep children safe British Airways Election of gay a mistake, says new bishop Citroën It's a family affair for Prince of Wales's aide and the BBC People The spirit of exploration Heroes of the stay rent-free Nature's Best Ps . . . Hope for thousands who had children taken away Fujifilm Digital Fashion for red-carpet starlets and the ladies who lunch Visa Doctors condemn plan to downgrade cannabis Doctor's leaders fear that the wrong message is being sent after new evidence on drug, reports Oliver Wright Dti Mammoth skull found Top scientists want 'cowboy cloning' banned American Express British student faces jail for airport bomb quip 21-year-old was arrested after repeatedly making 'stupid' comment, report David Adams and Patrick Barkham Branson's wife pleads to use jail wedding photos Accused's DNA 'found where body was hidden' Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Vroom! Wow! Yefha! Courts wipe the smiles off faces of sick jokers I was too left-wing, says bitter Duncan Smith EasyJet.com At least Labour does have policy on tuition fees Nominees line tip to succeed Portillo Today in Parliament Blairites call for power to the people Musharraf shields bride from tribal honour killing Brown calls for EU prudence Aol. Broadband Hopes fade for 15 lost in capsized ship Smile the internet bank Screeching Dean shows why lowa turned him down Kerry: new-found populism revives campaign Edwards: sticks to Ms guns Flybe.com Lloyds TSB Gephardt: tears as he bows out British Airways Kerry grasps a new dawn in presidential race Democrat hopeful seeks to build on his surprise victory, reports Roland Watson The Times Nationwide McDonald's window leaves $1.5bn to Salvation Army Olympic glory beckons after years of fear Lraqi athletes are inspired by the will to succeed rather than torture and terror, writes Catherine Philp in Baghdad Harrow School BT Israeli jets attack Hezbollah bases in southern Lebanon Alliance Leicester Husband, 85, kills Bits bride of five days (AFP): Gnome alone (Reuters): Refinery tragedy (Reuters): Crash data found (AFP): Elephant shock (Reuters): Beer on ice Concert Grigory Sokolov Wigmore Hall First Choice The Best Shows Arts First Redgrave catches the fading light Theatre The Entertainer Liverpool Playhouse Mime Forget Me Not Albany, Se8 Donald Cooper Times Online Reviews in full Late reviews plus a… Jazz New Jazz Couriers Pizza Express Jazz Club Pop The Black Keys Flleece & Firkin, Bristol When the cold hand of the state rocks the cradle The families torn apart by cot death are victims of a terrifying officialdom Sanity breaks out among Democrats: Mad How disease is contained in Iowa Track and train must be remarried, Darling It stands to reason, you owe us a living. Now cough up Thunderer Slow down The OECD strikes a warning note on public spending Howard's End? New Hampshire will be a different battle to lowa Funky Monkey The Chinese new year and its logical lunacy Sorry history of inadequacies in our Armed Forces' kit Future of the railways Jeff Nuttall The Times Securing energy supplies for Britain Sperm donation Call me Ethel Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives The Vampire Dance UR awful . . . How schools can tackle vandalism Paying for bishops Medicinal purposes A class of your own The Weather The Times Crossword 22,566 Intel inside Weather Eye Coup over EU watchdog Briefing C&W's US assets auction Eurotunnel revenues fall TDR still eyeing ASK Laing's road disappoints Wetherspoon holds prices HP overcharging claim Investment trust sell-off Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Index Probably for the best . . . Japan loses £40bn in currency fight Barclays confident over Hollinger bid Ms Stewart bags her day in court East Money Brown 'must raise tax or spend less' Cingular in $30bn bid for AT&T mobile Mortgages for Business Fighter ace Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Results in Brief SocGen lifts Greek stake Bank in US energy deal Motorola in Portugal deal Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Deutsche boss on trial over £57m payouts Versailles companies''illusion cheques created £324m scam' BT 'Lender, beware' is FSA's advice Patience Wheatcroft Appetite for debt not to OECD's taste Heathrow landing slots take off Siege mentality at bank signals start of all-out offensive Style guru in court to plead her innocence Aviva has the strength to overcome persistent dividend pain Tempus JD Wetherspoon Berspak Barclays and RBoS put brake on wider market Shares Countrywide lifted by broker's change of view Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Short-dated gilts miss rally Bonds Dollar Rates Wall Street Be proud but prepare for pain in the battle against Co2 Carlsberg buys Holsten for €1bn in latest shake-up The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cancer Research UK A leading beer that needs a revival Eidos plays dirty with a sexier Lara Croft Pensions fall set to push Government into rethink Citigroup sets record despite Parmalat blow Chartered Institute of Taxation Associateship exams, November 2003 The Chartered Institute of Taxation Successful Candidates in the Chartered Tax Adviser Examination hel in Novermber 2003 Aviva's bullish words lift shares after 'sluggish year FSA says financial illiteracy is for too high Keynes sense of history That's the ticket City Diary Labour's spending 'may not offer value' Bank's Governor 'Will not shy away from rate rise' Ministers' attempt to restrain euro fails Halifax Fast growth fuels fear of inflation in China Sainsbry's Bank fresh banking Isas—why you should care this year Banking & Finance Lions International Debate Anniversaries Birthdays 'Who Wrote this? John Hall Night fighter ace who after the war liked to act as counsel for the individual against the big battalions John Hall, DFC and Bar, QC, wartime night fighter ace and barrister, was born on December 25,1921. He died on January 5,2004, aged 82 The Rev Dr Laton Holmgren Promoting the Bible in every part of the world—and in 500 languages The Rev Dr Laton Holmgren, former general secretary of the American Bible Society, was born on February 20,1915. He died on January 18,2004, aged 88 Court & Social Frank Abbey Farmr who helped to diversify and enrich Britain's dairy herd Frank Abbey, CBE, farmer, was born on August 28,1910. He died on November 22,2003, aged 93 Lives Remembered Olivia Goldsmith Author of First Wives Club, who was inspired by divorce to write the bestselling tale of sisterly scheming and revenge Olivia Goldsmith, novelist, was born in 1949. She died of complications following plastic surgery on January 15,2004, aged 54 Lives in Brief Tony Birmingham, pharmacologist, was born on August 8,1930. He died on December 6,2003, aged 73 James Lawrence, guitarist, was born on January 25,1977. He died on January 15,2004, aged 26 Peter Sykes, chemist, was born on February 19,1923. He died on October 24,2003, aged 80 Births, Marriages & Deaths8 Run Wild, Run Free Debate @ thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Childhood freedom is but a distant memory. Do today's parents needlessly overprotect their children? Nature Notes Commons Sitting Suspended in Uproar after Clash over Million Unemployed Prize Quiz News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Would old Gill admit that a woman cn make a work of art at all?... The women are there cerrainly, very important, but Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Service of Thanksgiving Luncheon Cocktail Party Lecture Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Williams of Mostyn, QC Memorial Service The Times Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items Logicalis Group Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages Church News Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice of Application for Special Hours Certificate O. T. Computers Limited Charity Commission Mixed fortunes Down Under Dobbin picks up choice ride on Truckers Tavern Racing Newcastle Lingfield Park Reading the rececard Fakenham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Leeds to pay high price New owners resist tinkering with magic of Fontwell England on brink of victory: by not playing Zimbabwe Cricket South Africa charge to emphatic victory Dawson is latest addition to England's worrying injury list Rugby Union Sweet trick turns sour for Dravid Sparkling Henman has the perfect response after Rusedski's failure Tennis Australian Open Rust-Round Results Stevens stumbles at first hurdle in Welsh Open Snooker Style queen Venus makes a welcome return Montgomery eyes a classic giant-killing Postcard from Scarborough Day Two In tomorrow's Postcard Home or Away?… The Results Service Snow Reports Times Test Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Birmingham reap rewards of solid financial formula Poles end Brighton's good run Gough may lead Sculthorpe leads Holt still winning Rossi on his bike Solskjaer suffers setback as Saha passes test Juninho allows Middlesbrough an opportunity to dream again Carling Cup Semi-Finals Okocha hoping to hand Bolton farewell gift By Our Sports Staff: West Ham win battle to sign Reo-Coker Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercise for your Shape Charlton unimpressed with new Parker offer Winter break on agenda for Eriksson The Premiership Today Players ready to sacrifice Smith Alfa Romeo Cancellation will highlight Mugabe corruption Reaction from both sides of divide as England consider pulling out of the Zimbabwe tour Henry Olonga says that his country's plight is more important than a cricket tour Grassroots game to suffer most serious consequences Vince Hogg fears for the future of young players and development programmes Libby Purves: My Radio Love Affair the Highs and Lows of 20 Years of Presenting Midweek Analysis Emotional Intelligence Arts T2 24 Hours Verratim Will the Poodles Bite Blair? Mary Ann Siegnart Even if the Labour Leader Wins the next Election with a Decent Majority, He May Have Too Many Rebels to Be Able to Govern Blair May Have to Do a Deal with the Lib Dems to Get his Bills Passed Decoding an Enigma Required Reading I Got Addicted, They ... There Have Been When Times Columnist Libby Purves First Presented Radio 4'S Midweek It was a Stopgap Job and She Took her Baby to Work. Two Decades on She's Still Chatting to Astronauts, Acrobats, Strippers and Sages I Do Sometimes Ask a Stupid Question. I Know I Do. Sorry Got Accustomed Very Few Rows Enough Powell Unnerved us All: "I Speak with More Passion on a Full Bladder" Chris Harris The Ethicist The Times A Body of Evidence Testimonials from U. S. Troops Prove Armoured Vests Work—but America Has Supply Problems Too. Giles Whittell Reports Light Armour is the Holy Grail of War Planners L. K. Bennett The Times Sweating Away a Vital Mineral If Exercise Leaves You Feeling Exhausted, You May Be Losing Too Much Magnesium, Says Peta Bee Together, at Home and the Office Emotional Intelligence Can You Love Someone and Work with Them? Monica Porter Meets Two Couples who Can, and Sarah Vine Offers Some Insider's Advice What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Sheila Ferguson Love Etc The Way we Live now Let's Raise a Glass to the Year of the Monkey, Says Jill Dupleix Hipsters are Flattering Tailored Trousers are Back, so Leave Hipsters and Bumbsters to the Young, Writes Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor Own-Brand Diets Home. Forum Visionaries from Nether-Netherland Exhibition There was More to Bosch and Breughel than Demons and Clodhoppers Rachel Campbell-Johnston Previews a Small but Illuminating Show of Masterpieces Paper Mosaiks Book on Line now Entertainments The Times Ad Lib a Sound Sculpture Does No Honour to the Bbc's Effects Maestros, Says Libby Purves Master of Melancholy The Symbolist Khnopff is now Considered a World-Class Painter. Quite Right, Says John Russell Taylor Khnopff Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Beigium, Brussels How the Holocaust was More than Just Racism Survivors are Visiting Schools to Tell Children that It was Also about Upheaval, Loss of Identity and the Tearing Apart of Families—some of Whom Never Saw Each Other Again. 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