News from 11/02/2004
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Andrew Robson, Guy Furness, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Alun Morris, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, John Vincent, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Elena Borissova and Richard Adamson, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, MP, Penny Wark, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Twentyman, Rosalind Renshaw, Peter Flower, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, James Hider, Joe Joseph, James M. Bryant, Antonia Senior, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Roxanne Clark, George Thomas, Rory Watson, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Annabelle Thrope, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, David Mageria, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Jane Gordon, Norman Giller, Gordon Rees, Robyn Sisman, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Martin Samuel, Will Sellar, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Christine Buckley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Charles Crombie, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jim Wu and Oliver August, David Burrett Reid, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Angelan Jameson and Richard Miles, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Alex Hawkes, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Simon Edwards, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, Phillip Parr, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, James Lockwood, Iona Cobb, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Louise O'Connell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Lansley African Nations Cup, Philip A. Roberts, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, C. R. P. Beauchamp, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Alice Miles, Randy Cohen, Emma Burns, Jenny Davey, Dan McGEACHIE, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, George Caulkin and Nail Johnston, Lisa Verrico, David Altheer, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoTories pledge to spend most on health Blair's Libya visit Inside Rail dispute Asylum exodus Another bomb kills 55, so why are young Iraqis still lining up to join the police? Flying Finn hit by £116,000 speeding ticket Taking a Vow of Poverty-A Bishop's Life on £265… The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 20. Law Report:… Little Horrors After a life of dieting, Dr Atkins died at 18st 61b Eat out for £5 Oracle Today in the Times What's Important Business In the second section The Register Sport Plus L2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Another successful failure for smooth boy Parliamentary Sketch Sharks sum up feelings on lawyers, says Clarke Diet helped many, but not the man himself Picture Gallery Manslaughter charges over legionella deaths NEC Under=age gay case infringed rights Knight of long knife leaves blood on tracks Sir David Hare's play attacking rail privatisation has been savaged by industry figures as mainpulative and distorted, reports Ben Webster Teacher silenced pupil with masking tape Playwright who loves to provoke But latest work is less open-minded, says Benedict Nightingale Prada Four-letter children are forced off air The Uk's Biggest Commercial Radio Station With friends like these, who needs enemies? Television Critic American gay bishop to speak at Oxford Clergy smile kindly on No 10 Forget prayers on Sunday-see you for coffee instead Pensioners set their poll targets Divorce suicide Carman damages Redwood divorce Al Fayed episode Private eyes Whodunnit solved Dumper chase Tearaway curbed Correction Addict staged his own kidnap to blackmail wealthy parents Lottery millionaire faces jail over drugs Just AAsk New Citroën Offers Delia cooks up a taste of history Sony Ideal candidates for BBC governor need not apply People Jude sees new role as theatre saviour BBC plans £8m arts coverage shake-up Theatre Tokens PS Charities count the cost of foolish generosity How to Boost your Donations I'm a Celebrity touches hearts but not pockets Lloyds TSB Did Hepburn's winning kiss move the earth for you? By a Correspondent: Truant's mother faces jail again Skoda Auto No Title Tragedy takes chill off strained relations on cockle beaches Frantic phone call from man trapped by tide BT Mutilated body of sex case teacher found in rubbish Masked robbers kill bystander Just AA sk Paris hotels Cisco Systems Treasures from Clive of India to fetch £1.3m Cracks begin to appear in foundation of Blair's trust Political Briefing Dell War with Iraq Today in Parliament British Gas Hostility to Iraq war nears peak level Tories to leave golden age HQ and go back to their roots I love Catholics, says Ian Paisley Fund dismissed as a blank cheque for unions Nationwide Howard faces growing revolt over Europe Egg MPs end a British queueing tradition Blair ends Gaddafi's decades of isolation Robitussin Marks & Spencer Bring on the revolution, says the Shah's son Prince boosts Saudi reformers We could have built bomb, says Libya Nations line up for bitted battle of the bulging EU budget Dutch order expulsion of 26,000 migrants Sicilians summon exorcist as 'evil spirit' becomes too hot to handle Scientists are at a loss to explain why household objects spontaneously combust, Richard Owen reports Bespoke Suits Green Flag One. Tel Democrats ready to give up the great obsession with the South Foreign Editor's Briefing Maverick Heinz heiress with eyes on White House Financial help to get you back into teaching Bush's military records trigger more questions The Sunday Times BT Stars clash with Arnie amid death row delay The Times Jacobs look is naughty but nice Heavy-spending Tyson knocked out by $27m debt HSBC Farmer accused of feeding worker to lions Lawsuit threatens paradise valley settlers Flybe.com The Times Halifax Minister threatens to seize 'idle' land France votes for hijab ban (AP): Candidate found (AP): US bird flu (AP): 43 die in crash (AFP): Undertaker held (AP): Cyprus talks Revelations of the boys from Brazil Theatre Air Pop French duo baffle fans with space-age freedom jazz; Lostprophets reach beyond the headbangers towards tunes Brighton Dome First Choice The Best Shows The Times Lostprophets Astoria, Wc2 Opera Family Matters Bridewell, EC4 Theatre Macbeth Tobacco Factory, Bristol Rome burns, and there's no one to catch the arsonist Refrorms such as a British FB and a supreme court are bureaucratic fidding Dear father mother, please deliver us from this gender neutral history of the world Picture Gallery Phew. Cynicism is back in diplomatic fashion Playwright hares after yet another left-wing cliché Battle for Iraq Politicians and publc must stand firm on terrorism Trials of Tolerance The challenge of France's headscarves ban When Lips Collide Why the kissing scene can ruin a good film Wasteful 'drug war' Church courts The Times Blair's case for going to war in Iraq Letters to the Editor Political future of Jonathan Aitken Trees in gardens Wild Birds Past Letters to the Editor A Section of Correspondence from our Archives Royal Society and Susan Greenfield I verb, you verb Means test for health? Law of swollen HQs Party favours Major General: Use of Motor-Cars The Weather The Times Crossword 22,534 New titles: The Times Crossword Book 7 and The Times… Around Britain National Forecasts Mesh Computer Weather Eye Opec cuts production Briefing AIT directors accused Timer's de luxe $30m suite Renault accelerates Galen exceeds forecasts Stewart 'changed message' Hughes posts $310m loss MPs refuse BT's rivals Charts of the Day In Business Today Not so Slick Desmond places an each-way bet on Hollinger Vodafone may make bid without investor Ok Brown vows to squeeze spending to meet rules Microsoft co-founder vies to become $10m rocket man In the Bag Jaeger-Lecoultre Space Man Need to Know Global Business Breifing Scottish Equitable International Fund Business Big Shot Results in Brief ConocoPhillips quits Iran Stop Press Apple faces iPod action Third GM recall in a week Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Investors fume as Sainsbury names Prosser for chair Sir Peter, a block to progress? Smiths triumphs in Boeing deal BL plans to build City's tallest tower Trust Vodafone to make the call Business Editor's Commentary Life insurers 'face £100bn shortfall' Supermarket needs more than gloss Clydesdale Bank Rail wheels turn in vicious circle Grandee best known for InterContinental role Shareholders must dig deepen as BP fails to strike it big Tempus Wolseley boosted by confidence in US outlook Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares IFX gains after Tradition revealed as investor Smaller Capitalisayion Shares Eurotop 100 The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts await inflation report Bonds Hunt on for voice of Beeb City Diary Gherkin lovers One-nation bank Poor profit spurs BP to renew share buyback Insurers in court over World Trade Centre atrocity Boss of UBS gets £8m pay as profits hit a high Making a point on booking reserves Merrill to buy back $2bn of its own shares Thomas Cook Oil prices jump as Opec cuts production Pirates of the Caribbean refuse to play ball on tax havens European Briefing Business Post deal ends Royal Mail's monopoly The Times Unit Trust Information Service Guide Dogs Sticking to the letter in postal competition Analysis The Leo Diamond Equity Prices So how will he raise tax-openly or by stealth? Teenagers need to learn a lesson Alex Hawkes urges classes in financial responsibility Legal & General Abbey leaves some savers unmoved Yorkshire Bank Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Professor Sir Robert Boyd Obituaries Scientist who established the Mullard Laboratroy and made Britain one of the world leaders in space studies Viscount Mountgarret Landowner who uniled Yorkshire cricketers Mario Rossetti Television cameraman with a vivid eye for the human aspect of a story Court & Social Lives Remembered Mohammed Mamoun Al-Hodeibi Obituaries Egyptian judge who followed his father as leader of the largest Islamic fundamentalist group Births, Marriages & Deaths Warren Zimmerman US Ambassador to Yugoslavia at the outbreak of war was horrified by the plight of Bosnia's Muslims Little Boxes Everywhere Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen and join in the discussion with other Times readers Tucker Torture Does the thought of sweetbreads in hay make you gag? What is the most revolting meal you have ever eaten? Nature Notes On this Day the Times, February 11,1967 Prize Quiz News Quiz So how was the Snail Porridge? Cover Story What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life February 11,1906 W. H. Yeats told the actress Florence Farr that she was "somebody to whom one can talk". From Dublin, he tells her of a lecture tour, and hints at the studies which, at the time of her death, found her teaching in a Buddhist school in Ceylon Questions Answers Questions Asked Court Circular Dinners Six Nations Rugby The Times Times The Times Times Newspapers The Times Portraits of people living and working in Sri Lanka,… Young love and how to survive it Personal Column The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Forthcoming Marriages Lecture Answers The Times Reception O'Connell steps up for Ireland Warne's return from suspension brings shower of approval Cricket Barak's duty of care not activated until acknowledgement Law Report Queen's Bench Division Only company can change its name Court of Appeal Police Appeals Tribunal can substitute its own decision on penalty Queen's Bench Division Correction Martyn joins the Australian invasion No restraining order without cause Court of Appeal Henry double keeps Arsenal flying Pietersen proves he has credentials to be fast-tracked Fax job termination Employment Appeal Tribunal O'Connell's ability to lead from front wins him captaincy Rugby Union Hansen opts Thomas at full back The Times Beachill hoping his foot can last the distance Squash Routines for total toning Persico finds Italian job is no easy option under demanding Kirwan Christopher Irvine hears seasoned flanker from New Zealand singing praises of the English game 'That first match, I couldn't believe what I saw in the dressing-room' Injury to Hodgson gives Gregory another headache Rugby League Davies warms up by taking swing at critics Golf Olympic call-up for Cullen Hatton title shot McNish switch Burnett blow Pitch to China Dublin date Customers come first as Newbury moves with times The Course Inspector Rob Wright: Ludlow The Tims Sports Books Rob Wright: Lingfield Park Rob Wright: Carlisle Trabolgan suffers Festival setback It's not the players who fan flames of hatred 'Fans curse like navvies, then feign outrage when a player merely sneers in their direction' Political correctness has turned Wembley project into vehicle for embarrassment The Times No Title 'Sling a track around Spotland in Rochdale and you could fit the gate at most athletics meetings' Life with dream team just amazing for Beckham Football Tom Dart watches as the England captain lets his hair down Fixtures International Friendly The Results Service Yesterday's Racing The Times Nigeria expect to feel at Home on Tunisian soil Viduka's flourish crowns bight for resurgent Leeds Leeds United 4 Wolverhampton Wand 1 Marks & Spencer Challenge at Forest excites Kinnear Snow Reports Government may step in to help wipe out racism Walker's error hands Bolton point Leicester City 1 Bolton Wanderers 1 Last Night's Results Times Test Times Sports Book Telford aim to add to their Cup exploits Keane may gist rest before Europe trip Pools Forecast The Premiership Today Polished Henry brings up his century Arsenal 2 Southampton 0 Hoddle's second coming would make supporters lose faith Fans Behaving Badly Mortgages for Business Inside Today The Bishops' Begging Bowl Emotional Intelligence The Way we Live now Art L2 Reuters: 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Keep the Champagne on Ice, Michael Although the Conservatives are Ecstatic about their New Leader, our Poll Shows the Electorate to Be Less Enamoured European Roma Required Reading Blessed are the Poor (including Bishops) Cover Story The General Synod of the Church of England is Considering Proposals this Week to Cut Bishops' Stipends by £15,000 a Year to the Same as a Vicar's Pay Daman Whitworth Explains why Many Anglicans Believe There Should Be No Financial Hierarchy in the Church-And Describes Living for a Week on £265 The Ethicist Times Online "You Have to Interview After Suffering a Brain Haemorrhage, the Actress Jane Lapotaire Has Had to Acknowledge the Breakdown of her Career and her Sense of Identity Too, She Tells Penny Wark The Hidden Injuries Microchips Hit the Spot Health "Talking" Medicines Could Soon Deliver Drugs Much More Effectively. Guy Furness Reports The Best of Emotional Intelligence The "Sex Thing" Never Got in the Way for Annabelle Thorpe and her Good Mate Martin. He Even Gave her Away at her Wedding What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week Robyn Sisman Love Etc The Way we Live now Create the Magic of the Tapas Bar at Home, Jill Dupleix Think Fringe Fashion From the Jshrimpton to the Flicky Farrah Fawcett, this is a Trend that Hides a Multitude of Sins, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong The Proenza Schouler collection for autumn 2004 will… Be available from ebay.com bidding starts on… Nouveau Pauvre Hearts & Flowers Home. Forum Be Aware of the Greak Arts Exhibition the Modernists Rediscovered El Greco. Now a Century Later, we Have to Rediscover Him Again, but Differently. And, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston, this Time It Will Be a Journey of the Spirt Ad Lib behind Bards? Libby Purves Shudders to Shakespeare inside ... And God Created Ds19 Arts Object Lesson Russia, the Real Deal Socialist Realist Paintings from the Soviet Era Have Caught on the West and in Russia Too—and There's a Mint to Be Made. 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