News from 12/02/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, David Wood, Christina Hardyment, Ramita Naval, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, T. Sharp, Robert Cole, Emma Edgar, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent and Helen Nugent, Joan Atkins, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Robert Thicknesse, David Pownall, Ruth Gledhill and Greg Hurst, Park of Monmouth, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Niel Sebag-Montefiore, Camilla Cavendish, Adrian Williams, H. Walker, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Derek Mossman, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Brooke Lambert, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Patrick Barkham, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Donald Hutera, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, William Nash, Mark Simmonds, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ashford, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, David Gifford, Dave Calhoun, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Geoffrey Adams, Angela Jameson, Jane Millyard, Russell Kempson, Alan lee Racing Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Edmund Burke, Holly Finn, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, Peter B. Baker, Elvi Rhodes, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Leslie Felperin, Matthew Pryor, Bryan Lovell, Philip Whiteley, Eve Farr, Valery Rees, Robin Ash, Beryl Dixon, Jim Wu and Oliver August, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Kevin Phillips, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Helen Carroll, Nick Wilkinson, John Allison, John Goodbody, Jessica Berry, Jonathan Clayton, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Ian Johns, Anjana Ahuja, Stuart Weir, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Anthony J. Carr, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Peter Lansley African Nations Cup, Geg Hurst Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Alyson Rudd, George Edwards, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Brian Pendreigh, Stefanie Marsh and Clem Cecil, James Hider, Richard Beeston and James Bone, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Nic Hopkins and Raymond Snoddy, Patience Wheatcroft, Jonathan Fuller, Dan Sabbagh and James Doran,
ResumoArab terrorist blamed by US for formenting Iraq civil war Gay blessings Cockle warning Man Utd double MoD victory Index Nicole in the Doghouse Too many a grades? Lefts have A1, A2, B1, B2 Index Disney on the run from giant takeover bid Ministers to reject calls for ban on smoking in public How Wall Street dawn raiders set a $62 billion trap… Victoria's Secret Tiffany & Co. The Magic Kingdom is struggling to keep faith with… Today in the Times In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Buzz Lightyear stirs antisocial feelings Parliamentary Sketch Crumbling universities bid for an extra £9bn 'Wishful thinking led to criminal screening chaos Mandelson says Labour must repel pincer threat Tony Blair's closest ally says the party could falter under assault, report Phillips Webster and Tom Baldwin Picture Gallery Terror suspects refuse upgrade The siege of Walt's Magic Kingdon Enemy at the gate catches feuding Disney off guard Dr Zhivago unites MPs in vote for favourite film Ralph Lauren Romance What a Buyer Would Get for $62 Billion End of tax perk threatens film funding Sex, the bishop and the important range of positions New mood in Chruch opens the door to gay 'marriages' Ruth Gledhill and Greg Hurst report from the General Synod on a mood of liberalisation over homosexual issues David Morris Senior clergy reject ?5m cut to funding Target fails to speed up cancer care Spotters to get back Greek cash Pc stalked girl Drinker hair test Rail death fines Selfish stabbings Witness murder Jilted to survive Badly drawn girls Correction Crowning glory may be crop of the gulage It's tacky and sticky whatever the source Woman soldier admits affairs Half Price Line Rental Only in the Saturday Times Picture Gallery PC World Hutton honour puts peer at heart of new dispute David Beckham does his best to look good in leather… Ecclestone's losing formula PS Shaffer mistress facing eviction ThyssenKrupp Accessibility IDS signs for BBC chat show in a shed Smoking makes thousands of men impoteiit Bma study shows 'lethal legacy' of tobacco on Uk reproduction, writes Sky No Title Doctors demand action to defuse Britain's huge obesity time bomb Police get into budget trouble Oldest insect Valentine's spray Swan killer jailed Gun law total MP pleaded for action on cockling danger Home Office put under pressure to explain why it failed to avert tragedy of Morecambe Bay, David Charter reports Monarch Scheduled BT Gang handler held pickers to ransom on pay Surgeon sued by husband over tummy tuck death Court cash win for bully victim Wadworth Lollipop lady was drunk on duty MG Rover Gives You Urban time capsules preserve snapshots of British history Currys Bloody Sunday hearings to end after four years British Academy Film Awards Modernist gem opens its doors Shoppers should not believe their eyes Microsoft facing claims over flaw Just AA sk Take These with a Pinch of Salt Marks & Spencer Only in the Saturday Times Falconer backs indirect elections to the Lords An optimistic Lord Chancellor hopes he can break the log jam that has halted reform of the Upper House Peter Riddell reports Lexus Times Commentator Honoured Direct Line Tories to admit they cannot afford tax cuts Question Times Briefing Picture Gallery Blair defends 10m union modernising fund First direct Trials of terrorists must still be lawful, says Goldsmith Today in Parliament Toshiba Migrant measures suggest rift Victory for MoD over 'maimed' Kenyans Samburu and Masai tribesmen have accepted £500,000 after claiming £40 million in a case against the Army, Jonathan Clayton reports Teacher training agency President's brother was Aids victim British Gas Arafat's wife in £6.3m French fraud inquiry Karadzic hiding in Belgrade, says war crimes prosecutor Woman marries her dead fianc? One. Tel West Bank Barrier Cement Row The Sunday Times Only in the Saturday Times Can anybody run Iraq now? Foreign Editor's Briefing Club Med Marks & Spencer Children of the ayatollahs' revolution turn to fun Iran's young will settle for the freedoms to which their rulers turn a blind eye, reports Ramita Navel from Tehran Iraqis knew the risk, but still they went to join up The merchant of death who began by renting out videos We have to get to the zero hour' BT Inquiry into Death The Times Travel Direct Clark Calls time on Democrat contest John Kerry's juggernaut forces former Nato general to bow to the inevitable, reports Roland Watson from Washington The Royal Bank of Scotland Intel Bush plans to disarm rogue regimes A vision for golden girls of the American dream Brave new whirl with the Bard Opera The Tempest Royal Opera House ***** Robert Thicknesse Dance Choreographer Cathy Marston's commission to produce a companion piece to Ades's opera has mixed results Before the Tempest First Choice The Times Theatre Mother Courage Concert OAE/Norrington Nice guys do win; and Mr Angry just upsets voters Michael Howard does best when he acts like a prime minister-in-waiting Not in your backyard? Think again, Mr Prescott has plans to build all over it The Amercian dream has become skull and bones Fatheaded diet gurus can't see over their paunches Gordon Pulls It off Economic growth looks set to defy the pessimists Courage amid Carnage The bravery of those rebuilding Iraq is astonishing Windows and Shutters Microsoft's many customers should not be left hacked off Headscarves ban The Times Parris carpeted for Mi6 attack Need for regulation of gangmasters New EU immigrants to be welcomed Climate change Rougher justice Past Letters to the Editor Light entertainment Safe houses Who, and what, were the Magi? Law of swollen HQs The Weather The Times Crossword 22.585 Weathercall Boots News Corpus profits surge Banks tighten lending Welcome Break deal Investors back Safeway bid Halfords prepares for IPO Reckitt sets tough targets R&sa continues staff rejig Friends reduces bonuses Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Room for Change Comcast under pressure to increase bid for Disney Rate rises likely after bullish Bank forecast Eisner in line for massive payout US 'still Risky' Aiming High Sun Tuppenny Fortune Deft move that brings fantasy to life Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief China's £13bn power plan Stop Press ImClone awaits FDA result Terra Lycos makes switch Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Strike threat at Sellafield after BNFL cuts stewards New powers to protect pensions Heading for a fairytale ending? Business Editor's Commentary Toyota Domestic success and us sales hopes make Yell worth a shout Tempus AstraZeneca trade causes indigestion in sector Stock Markets Arla Foods gains as supplier plans investment Smaller Capitalisation 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 Fed 's patience boosts gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Final move in plan to form media colossus Advisers banking on higher fees from hostile bids Cable and publishing lift News Corp Positively Peterborough Goldmans heads defence team BSkyB chief highlights scope for growth in confident debut New York's rescuer joins the attack DMGT leads late offers for Telegraph Group An interactive vision that could finally become reality Circling the Telegraph Deutsche Bank chief defends Mannesmann bonanza Liberty chairman shuns advisers in quest for his heir Jobless total at lowest since 1975 BAA cheers airlines with 4.8% traveller increase Tchenguiz in £50m Welcome Break deal Intercontinental prepares to sell up to 20 hotels Runners in the Race to Succeed Donald Gordon EU gives green light to Air France-KLM merger Daddy's novel effort Film extra Prescient presents Banking & Finance Pravins Firms plead for end to crippling payroll burden Tories push for independent scrutiny of regulations The Times Unit Trust Information Service Case Study Search for investors on the web In Brief Family secrets Seminar on Vat Help on claims Noise warning Valentine's Day: a last chance for late lovers STA Travel Australia ROL Swift Cunard Travelbag Travel insurance World City Breaks Private Villas with pools Flexi cover direct insurance Insure and Go Global Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Airline Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus Holders Season Once-in-a-lifetime Neilson Index Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Noel Stockdale Founding Chairman of Asda, whose cut-price deals made a fortune but were overtken by upmarket rivals Hugh Skillen Linguist who joined mathematicians and psychiatrists to break the code of the Enigma machine Denis De Freitas Copyright and intellectual property lawyer whose heart was in the Caribbean, where he had been Solicitor-General Court & Social Islwyn Ffowc Elis Writer who breathed life into the popular novel in Welsh Malachi Favors Jazz double bassist who gave rhythm to 'great black music, ancient to the future' Births, Marriages & Deaths Gene Hughes Lead singer of the clean-cut Casions, whose spell at the top of the charts in 1967 was followed by a long career as a record promoter in Nashville William McAlpine Versatile and reliable Scottish tenor who won renown abroad especially as a champion of Britten Lives in Brief Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Lessons in Money About half of Britain's 16- year-olds don't know a debit from a credit. Should money matters be taught at school? Nature Notes Jury Acquits Ponting of Secrets Act Breach Prize Quiz News Quiz Picture Gallery What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrival into… Fiennes shines light on works of Auden An All-Star line-up will make their appearance at Christies' for the annual spring autction of vintage film Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Celebration Answers Forthcoming Marriages Changing the Guard Borthwick ruled out of Italy game Women's sideshow is losing appeal John Hopkins believes the novelty value is wearing thin In Sport Today Future rights can be included Statutory right cannot he removed by contract Attempt to avoid liability for stamp duty fails Early pleas must be entered and not offered for maximum credit The times Davies feels the heat during dress rehearsal Gifford finds feet after false start Wincanton Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Huntingdon Southwell Hooligans leave Worcester on brink of closure Gomarsall puts seven-year hitch behing him Owen Slot meets the older, wiser England No 9 determined to stay put at No 1 New-look Warne has a ripping time on his return from ban Vote and Win Get Fit, Feel Fit Winter Sun Workout Pakistan wheel out their big gun for Indian contest Snow Reports Adaptable Thomas happy with latest role for Wales Shaw called up after Borthwick's late citing Rugby Union Rbs Six Nations Championship Drug cheats feel weight of enforcers Weightlifting Frenchman closes in on westabout record Waxwork Wilkinson sells another dummy Bulls forwards seek revenge for Ashes Rugby League Willstrop lines up battle of Pontefract Williams springs surprise with Henderson move Ankle injury forces Pountney to retire Garcia in line for Olympics Hockey Murder, sex and drugs: an everyday story of football folk Kluft's all-round excellence highlights challenge awaiting Lewis Times Online The Results Service Fixtures Times Test Furman adds to reputation London donation Sanders talks Painful exit Eye to future On Fridays Game's authorities unimpressed by all- party findings The Main Recommendations FilmFirst Tunisia see off challenge of Okocha and Kanu but lose captain for final Lowe sticks to his guns over Hoddle despite fans' protests Crespo gives impetus to Chelsea title pursuit Barclaycard Premiership Everton's frailties exposed again Vauxhall Stead proving value to Blackburn after Bellamy's belligerent return Tollenham hold their nerve to continue steady rise Keegan's misery continues after Owen recaptures finishing touch Barclaycard Premiership Villa's elegance adds to Coleman's frustration Last Night's Results Times Sports Book Reality intrudes on Telford's dream as Wise ends run The Premiership Today Job settles power struggle after Juninho's United takeover bid Rebels raise the stakes in battle with Ferguson Stranger than Fiction Mortgages for Business Inside Today Mercuri Urval News International plc Maitland Foxtons Canned heat But can you get your head around the… Andrex Fasttrack Graduate and Management Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Opportunities for Graduates Perseverance and dedication the key to making sweet music Succeeding in the music industry is tough-and to make it requires more than just ability, says Robin Ash "I can see potential here' Touchbase Managing Directors-Directors-Senior Managers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items So how Do 1 Become an ... Michael Page One garden court Sky media Executives over 40? Multiple Display Advertising Items Cable & Wireless Carphone Warehouse Dedicated to the nation's security Metzger M. H. Alshaya Co. W. L. L. Financial Moves Human Resource Manager Veredus Management Moves ALDI Connaught Vertex England's Regional Development Agencies Haldane Barclays Britain HBOS AMX SMCL Charlfont St James Astralis Executive Recruitment NCSL Financial Controller Ecs 500,000.-? Plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Source PSD Schuler Presses UK Brinks PCS Langley Grammar School Barclays The Times Office of Fair Trading OCR Hoggett Bowers Norman Broadbent Latitude Harvey Nash Dti Odgers Speed Frame Gundersen Bucher Rugman Cogent The Sunday Times OCPA Regulated Rainbow Trust KPMG Pirtek Nacro Curlew Michael Page Retails Poppleston Allen Investor in People Multiple Display Advertising Items QI Astralis Executive Recruitment Dextra solutions Forestry Commission Scotland Food Standards Agency Learning + Skills Council Thomson Partners Veredus Harvey Nash Bp Sia Harvey Nash Diageo AstraZeneca Inter Exec Sixty per cent have had an office romance Inbox CMS Veredus Developer who hopes a new ice age will be not property Odgers SpencerStuart Packages Baillie Gifford HM Treasury My Big Deal Have gravel pit, will make millions DWP Technology and Senior Appointments Carving up the Atkins Empire Lifestyle Screen T2 24 Hours Picture Gallery Verbatim Why I Won't Wear the Hijab Zawan Al-Said My Dilemma is whether to Suffer in my Vanity and Spend Money in Hairdressing Salons yet Endure Bad-Hair Days… or Cover my Head I Have the Support of a Husband Unthreatened by my Independence Surprisingly, the Famous Haven't Tried It as a Simple Disguise No Title Tutankhamun Revisited Dr Atkins and The-Was It Something Ten Months after his Death, Diet Guru Robert Atkins is at the Centre of More Controversy. A Medical Report Showing He Wasw Obese when He Died Has Been Seized on by Atkins Opponents with their Own Views to Promote. Giles Whitell Says at Stake is Control of the $40bn-A-YEAR Diet Industry and the Profits of America's Good Giants 'There was a Mistake, " the Examiner's Office Admits In America, and Incresingly Here Too, Health is Businrss Picture Gallery If He was Fat... Then so Am I $40nb Question that He Ate? Fat Facts Iam learning the claw-hammer-style banjo featured in traditional Appalachian string bands, When I gather with other musicians some of the old songs we play include the "N"word. Should we play these songs or change the offensive lyrics? The Times Valentine's Plenty of People Have R0mantic Memories of Valentine's Day but Just as Many Have Deeply Embarrassing Ones, for Some, It is the Most Dreaded Day of the Year, we Asked Some Famous Names for their Confessions... Picture Gallery The Way we Live now Dried Mushrooms Add Magic to a One-Pot Wonder, Says Picture Gallery "I like to Look as though I Run on Rocket Fuel" Your idea of bliss? Phones off, lying in bed… Lust Hearth Goddess Aisle Denial Home. Forum "Gordon Goes Man if the Wine Isn't Chilled" How Do You Cope with a Celebrity Husband who Has Four Young Children but Works 17-Hours Days and Boasts He Has Never Changed a Nappy? Helen Carroll Meets Tana, Wife of the Chef Gordon Ramsay Show Them Who's Boss If Children are Not Taught how to Behave at Home, what Hope is There at School, Asks Valerie Grove Reportage Murder on the Cliffs A Man is Brutally Killed and his Body Thrown over Thecliffs at Beachy Head, a Month Later Detectives Still Don't Know his Identity, Let Alone that of his Killers Jessica Berry Reports Immune to the Romance of Tb The Victorians Considered It an Aphrodisiac, but with its Incidence Rising, the Good News is that There is a New Vaccine, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Since 2000 the Rise Shows Sings of Levelling off Libido Hepatttis C, the Silent Killer Get Lost, Caveman Evolutionary Theories Cannot Explain All Human Behaviour, Anjana Ahuja Hears Briefing Times Online Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies 1 Choice Chris Campling Radio 1 Newspapers Support Recycling Chosce Stephen Alton Choice Gabrielle Starkey Footballers' Wives is One Good Reason for Making Sure your Social Diary is Full on a Wednesday Night for the next Few Weeks. Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations T2 Crosword No 31939 Viewing Guide David Chater Richer Sounds Screen Talk Osama, lifting the veil on the Taleban 6 In the Doghouse Screen View How to -vote for , a Bafta without… Screen & Heard Catherine Zeta-Jones: the eager diva… Close You Eyes, Here Comes the Mushy Bit Since the First Screen Kiss a Century Age the Smooch Has Gone through Many Changes, from Cause of Moral Outrage to Start of Something Much Racier. And Not only Did Ian Johns Watch, He Took Notes John Barrymore is Said to Have Hit the Spot 127 Times in Don Juan Photoghraphs: Ronald Grant Archive The Full Monty At the Berlin Film Festival, 2004, James Christopher Sees Early Contenders for a Silver Bear, and Finds Asian Movies Giving Soppy Europeans the Elbow Orange British Academy Film Awards No Way to Treat a Lady New Releases Lars Von Trier Degrades Nicole Kidman in his Provocative Dogville, Says Wendy Ide More New Releases Father Does Not Know Best When It Comes to Eddie Murphy and Steve Martin and Raises Few Laughs for Ian Johns Movies for Half-Term Story-Telling beyond the Vell The Afghan Director Siddiq Barmak Believes that Film Will Play a Vital Role in Rebuilding his Homeland after the Fall of the Taleban, He Tells Dave Calhoun Dogville The Barbarian Invasions If You Don't Send out a Screener, your Award Hopes are Toast, Says Bafta Voter Brian Pendreigh Do Voters Vote for Films They Haven't Seen? Rattle of a Singular Man Interview Ken Loach Continues to Plough his Lonely Furrow of Social Realism. Except that It's Back in Vogue, Says James Christopher I or Sponiality He Likes Actors to Work Blind UGC Four Decades of True Grit Dvd Collectibles Geoff Brown Enjoys Oscars past Alpacino Til Death, us Do Art Tomorrow, the Latest in a Line of Gloomy Danish Movies Reaches Britain. Stephen Dalton Reports Looney Tunes Screen & Heard Entertainments Concerts RG Oxford Playhouse Entertainments Listings The Times Big Fish
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