News from 24/02/2004
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Andrew Robson, Helen Nugent Personal Finance Correspondent, Alyn Shipton, Ramita Naval, John Battle, Nick Benwell, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, John Goodbody and Adam Sherwin, Simeon Spencer, Beatrice Cooke, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Robert Vincent, Magnus Linklater, T. T. Shepherd, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Leslie Dobb, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Tom Baldwin and Richard Ford, Nic Hopkins, Pat Gibson and Gulu Ezekiel, Roy Bowsher, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, John Bungey, Sam Lister, Camila Cavendish, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Emma John, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Lisa Armstrong and Carolyn Asome, Ken Broad, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ian MacKinnon, David Pannick, QC, Mark Ogden, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Matthew Pinsent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Dan Sabbagh and Nic Hopkins, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Jeremy Lee, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Ross Clark, Sarah Vine, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Elaine Monaghan, Gabriel Rozenberg, Miranda Eeles, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Hilary Freeman, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Frank Howard, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin, Richard Owen, George Manolescue (Managing Partner), Damian Whitworth, Gareth Child, David Mattin, Jill Sherman and Peter Riddell, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Martin G. Levy, Ashley Mote, T. Ashcroft, Carolyn Asome, Tom Dart, Mike Mulvihill, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Matthew Brace, Jeremy Black, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Bill Charlton, Ingrid Mansell, Lance Wright, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Cragg, Ian Parkin, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Robert Hantusch, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Miles and Jon Ashworth, Abigail Rayner, Ross Velton, Peter Moss, Randy Cohen, Owen Slot, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Ferdie Pacheco, Andrew Marchetti,
ResumoMillions to be hit by another pay-packet tax Extra earnings would be caught in the taxman's wider Paye net Marines in Haiti Barrier plea City risk Law Supplement inside T2 Milan Fashion BBC sunk as ITV wins the Boat Race battle Index Smile—yo're not going to get a ticket Back to Beirut De Beers New EU migrants to face benefits curbs News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Panic? There's no need to frighten the horses Parliamentary Sketch Gym membership plan is criticised as a futile exercise How 'fat tax' idea quietly disappeared Pro-euro ministers lose all hope of early British entry Abbey Universities must lure the poor or face fines My day in the teenage Monsters' lair The beleaguered ruler of Haiti is clinging to power only through the help of a heavily armed band of slum-dwellers, reports Tim Reid in Port-au-Prince A pleasure island that lost its lustre NE Aristide's Fluctuating Fortunes Workers seek wages to build a new life Hp invent Stowaways given tickets to escape Schools in confusion over random drug tests Independent sector first to see dangers Curbs on Somali asylum-seekers GCHQ case likely to be dropped In Brief Dress ban appeal Student sues Patient escaped School trip 'rape' RSPCA action Net blackmail Death dinghy Husband charged Parking lot Classical pottery Diabetes alert as children's waists keep expanding Fat Factors Judges get new protection team BT Teacher training agency Picture Gallery Mercedes-Benz People Vine bears fruit in another case of sexing-up at the BBC Daldry directs anger at root of 'snub' Picture Gallery PS … How Saatchi discovered the art of a stripper Beating the Oscars, after a fashion Patak food boss says his sisters are gold-diggers Sex bias case soldier 'fondled major' Tesco Comet Police sell cells for cellars in £1bn new stations plan When a room in the Brown Bear sufficed Soaring house prices put Britain in Europe's fast lane One. Tel Secure property available, in fine nick Separation cases to be reviewed In Brief Killer rapist Gum fine first Body identified Mud singer dies Bomb hoax case Correction Showdown over treatment of drug addicts The GMC will rule on a private clinic as seven doctors stand accused of misprescribing, writes, Sam Lister Double breast removal reduces risk of cancer £¼m damages for 'tummy tuck' death X-Type Estate Blair presses for Whitehall cuts to fund services No 10 is dragging its feet, when it should be taking strides Political Briefing Tiscali Money Laundering Regulation Ousting of MP prompts cries of sexism Council tax rebel should not pay, says minister Commons cameras will watch public Today in Parliament Green Flag Electoral reform put back by Lords Lexus End inquiry, say Finucane family Trains run by three fat controllers First shots are fired in security fence court case Tesco World court faces its biggest test yet War of words goes on at scene of suicide bombing Princess made ill by pressure to produce male heir Judgment day looms for leader of cult that poisoned Tokyo subway The Times Chinese taking charge of weather Heatwave claims 29 victims in Brisbane Nationwide (AP): Six killed in Indian space centre blaze In Brief (AFP): Factory blast (Reuters): Congo 'slaughter' (AFP): Fever outbreak (AFP): Press jobs cut Brit Art's diplomatic mission to Tehran EU ministers unite to attack 'flawed' elections Post Office Iraq medals 'for all' for removing Saddam Sandbags too late for police Trade is key to keeping Iran on path of reform Foreign Editor's Briefing Make more of your money egg Iron Lady of France puts case for the defence The minister known for mucking in says that she will keep running with plans for a European army, reports Adam Sage Black boxes to call tune in Italy's discos Moscow told to respect EU pact Dell Pirate captain joins the race for Oscar gold The Times BT Samba schools swing into action Falling polls force Bush to start his campaign Halliburton faces fraud investigation Dean's defeat ends in $500,000 debt Jazz Tomasy Stanko Symphony Hall, Birmingham First Choice the Best Shows Timesonline A garden of earthy delights Theatre Jarman Garden Riverside Studio, W6 Sam Marlowe Pop Jethro Tull Shepherd Bush Empire, W12 No Title Concert Minnesota Orchstra/Vänskä Barbican Dance Beasts Sadler's Wells Hollywood indulges every passion save for one Mel Gibson's film deserves a generous response at this time of moral relativism Scotland is used to losing it's not being able to blame England that really hurts Picture Gallery Drugs Inc has easily won the war on our streets Let them come in; they do more than idle Brits Thunderer Working Title A rushed job, but not a botched job No More Mr Nice Guy The taxman wants tax to be paid early and often Big Brother Labour promises black box in every house Impersonal banking Henry the spoilsport The Times Controversy over accusation of research bias on MMR Ofsted judgment is judged to be fair Regional accents Going to the dogs Tate's Brick Sculpture Failed efforts to fund dentistry Forever teenagers New tricks The Weather The Times Crossword 22,595 New titles: The Times Crossword Book 7 and The Times… Around Britain Weathercall Post Office Weather Eye Ontheagenda… Ftse 100 closes at a high Briefing Rangers boss eyes retailer Dutch Corus swansong Bunzl cuts debt further New chief for vaccine firm Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Charcol Economic View EU threat to City's bond issues MmO2's price tag hits £12bn after bid by KPN Ex-Carlton boss bids for UCI cinema chain Index Surge of Interest Mel's Gospel Pentagon cancels £20bn Boeing contract Global Business Briefing Picture Gallery Results in Brief Intel may owe $600m tax Phone calls dispute settled New Morgan finance chief Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Picture Gallery Data Look Ahead Picture Gallery Exchange Rates Dome redevelopment to get the green light British Airways Proven talent on the subs bench Business Editor's Commentary Will the Standard eventually fall? S&N stalls on talk of Tyne closure The City frets over global standards GSK faces rivalry in bid for Roche division Steady-handed investors see Jlt as long-term insurance on returns Tempus Sober prospects spark more Abbey National selling Stock Markets Broker's downgrade sends Amlin shares diving 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 Stronger dollar slows gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street Death of magnate points to bid for Standard Chartered Old Mutual in Nedcor rights issue The Times JLT plans further US acquisitions Vi@tel//simply different Offspring raise the stakes Egg still hatches sale plan as results dismay The four magic words of market madness Economic View The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Title Varilux Something of the knight City Diary Pirates of Penzance City Diary Dotty line … City Diary Télécom offers €4bn for internet provider Symbian shareholders set to block Nokia control Merlin York Lift Services Limited Travel Business-Leisure Sector The Times Business to Business New Unique Opportunity Business Opportunities Lawyers Direct Thornton Securities Ltd Marconi chief earns £8.6m from US disposal 3 accuses rivals of exploiting pre-pay callers Goldfinch (Estates) Ltd The Times Worldwide Funding Rip-Off? Offshore The Sunday Times W1businesscentre.com Adelphia trial jury selection begins Banking & Finance BiE Interim Executive Debate Passion of the Christ Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Squadron Leader Janusz Zurakowski Intrepid airman who fought with the wartime RAF's Polish squardrons and later became a test pilot renowned for his flying skills Glynne Wickham Britain's first professor of drama, who helped to make the dream of Shakespeare's Glove a reality John Treasure Chariman of J WAlter Thompson who as in industry spokeman became known as Mr Advertising throughout the 1960s and 1970s Court & Social Memorial Service Lives Remembered Virginia Fiennes Explorer who organised many of her husband's expeditions and became the first woman to be awarded the Polar Medal Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths The Passion of the Christ Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Mel Gibson's film has been accused of provoking anti-Semitism. Few readers agree Nature Notes An England Nightmare Returns Prize Quiz News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Three or four times I have given you the opportunity to make, gaily & Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Meeting Dinner Luncheon Personal Column University of Leicester Prisoners who escape with a good book Times man remembered Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Today's Royal Engagements Global Flights The Times Memorial Service Changing the Guard The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Answers The Times Forthcoming Marriages News Quiz Strikers deliver the goods Supporters' League The Times Leading Positions for February's Monthly Prize Weekly Winner Super League Your Player List with Updated Weekly Scores 2003/04 Liston versus Clay 'The phantom punch' Jones bowls his way on to tour of West Indies Cricket The Times Prolific Jenkins kicks up a storm Rugby Union The Results Service Parker and Wales suffer bad break Get Fit, Feel Fit Male Exercises for Women Day Two Firework Phil's career takes off Next stop Europe Arsenal plan Spanish conquest Noble in the frame as Britain look to go part-time Rugby League Snow Reports Back In Front is Festival doubt Sedgefield Southwell Yesterday's Results Cheltenham Dobbin detained in hospital after fall Sedgefield Specialists Lingfield Park The Times One round, one blow: rematch 'If they think it didn't land, they shouldn't have blinked' Owen Slot talks to Angelo Dundee, the legendary trainer, whose belief that a kid from Louisiana was good enough to shake up the world was fully vindicated Tomorrow Catch up with Times Online Settled by the 'phantom punch Should Ali have been disqualified? Ferdie Pacheco, the doctor in his corner, thinks so Iron fist swings it amid chaos of amateur night in Hicktown Peter Moss, a fledgeling reporter at ringside, recalls the controversy Surrounding the events in Lewiston Was Liston Floored by a Phantom Punch in Lewiston? Athens bomb dropped: six into four won't go Matthew Pinsent describes the moment when the lives of six rowers were changed by one unexpected announcement William Hill Pinsent and Cracknell make move amid controversy Houllier's future hangs on Europe Football Former players call for manager's head Tradition of Cup lives on as Yeovil launch aural assault Tom Dart on the Somerset terrace anthem that has found its way into the Top 40 Price one bout from Olympics Back on course Willstrop revival Duck hopes sink Westwood draw Mitchell defence Lawton chosen Celta bank on European adventure for glory Wenger delighted as Arsenal settle on new home By Our Sports Staff: Pardew covets dream tie against United Times Test Times Sports Book Today's Fixtures Silvestre adds to Ferguson's defensive woes Thepremiershiptoday Wenger's eyes on European summit Don't believe everything you read about BT.… When Two Become Four Is this the greatest … sporting picture? Middlesbrough in pink but McClaren sees red Ready to Meet my Kidnappers Bibliomane Arts Law Index 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day In Short, a Transparent Motive Anthony Howard Barely a Week Goes by with out Clare Short Launching an Assault on the Prime Minister in Whose Cabinet She Sat for Fix Years Robin Cook Hardly Put a Foot Wrong since his Resignation It is One of Rare Touching Human Tales of British Politics The Perons Required Reading I'd Shake Hands with the Men who Chained Me for Five Years Cover Story In Beiruf for the First Time since his Relese from Five Years of Captivity, Terry Waite Tells Andrew Billen He is Looking Forward to Meeting his Kidnappers The Ethicist Secrets from the Poet's Hand Bibliomane Donne, Coleridge, Tennyson, Wilde … Jim McCUE is Bowled over by the Wealth of Unknown Manuscripts Coming up for Auction next Month How Hi-Tech Criminals Tap into your Secrets Analysis As the Rise in Computer Crime is Discussed at a Special London Congress, Alan Copps Reports on how Easy It is to Break into the Most Sophisticated Business Networks with a Simple Wirless Laptop Murder Story Love a Duck! But only if It's Yellow Lifestyle Yellow is the Official Colour of Fun, according to the Jamaican Tourist Board. But Sarah Vine Says that in Grey February Britain, Bright Colours Make us Uncomfortable Shades of Science Global Top Dog of All Time True Fiction After Success of Great Britons, Television Viewers Worldwide are to E Asked to Vote for the Most Influential Person in History. Hugo Rifkind Sits in on a Pre-Production Meeting The Sunday Times A Screen Test for Asians Health A Countroversial Tv Drama Series Will Break New Ground in Conveying Health Messages to Asians. Hilary Freeman Reports Zipvit Time to Lifetime As Easyjet and the Pilots' Union Balpa Battle with the Eu over Age Discrimination in the Skies Two Former British Ariways Captain Give their Views on Compulsory Retirement at 55 Try a Last Landing? European Limits Not Dead yet He Way we Live now On't Dismiss the Versatile Otato Salad, Says Jeremy Lee Eight of the Best this Week Patterned Skirts The Tie is Back and It's Time to Get Knotted, Says James Delingpole Men Nappy Valley Have Cot, Will Travel How Can I Remove Oil Stains from a Carpet? But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Dabs.com Game: X-Men 2: Wolverine's Revenge PS2; £39.99 By David Rowan Technobabble Down for the Court Meg Ryan's Rocky Turn as a Boxing Promoter Lacks the Ring of Truth, Says Nicholas Wapshott Instead of a Tough Cookie we Get a Blubbing, Doe-Eyed Blonde In Screen on Thursday New Releases Reviewed by James Christopher plus Best Actress Oscar Nominee Naomi Watts and Director Ron Howard Tomorrow Visual Art: Roy Lightenstein Picture Gallery Opera & Ballet The Times Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Take the Long View Arts Joanna Pitmann Sees Life from a Telling Distance LUC Delahaye NMPFT Bradford Royal Opera House Radio Times Online Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution: 1 Rh3! Kg6 (1 … Re7 is forces… Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Index TV Review The Deputy Gave an Authentic Taste of the Allure, the Absurdities, the Skullduggery and the Misery of Political Life, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 3209 Viewing Guide MEDesign Ltd Health Careers Public Sector Education Headline of the Week 'Violinists are better behaved' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The number of prison inmates has risen to a record high Diagnosis Theweek Otherviews Sector caught in political crossfire over racism Issue of the Week Racism Theweekinnumbers Camilla Cavendish Public Opinion The public is now ready and happy to see redical reform of the public services Health 4 New Medical Research Patient choice means low quality Health Theissueexplained Building Schools for the Future How to attract nurses Course … … Jargondecoder Mandatory Outcome The Hunt for improved safety Interview The new chairman of National Patient Safety Agency tells Oliver Wight that he wants Nhs staff to report incidents at work to prevent mistakes happening repeatedly Mediamonitor The Leader Line on Intheprofessionalpress Education 6 Seeninhansard Spin-offs prove a money spinner Universities Otherstoriesweliked Yes Minister to Please Sir! Schools Tomlinson: the verdict Education Tariff plan for low-cost homes is 'half… Housing Foreignways Councils probe on homes funds Local Authorities Domestic victims failed Police Hero … Trusts threat to reoffenclers Youth Crime … Andvillain Memooftheweek Legislation Update Stepnen Cragg The law lords have defended councils' right to erict people Jobs 8 Public Sector Veredus Education Health Plus Warwickshire County Council Instructors General Practice Business Manager The Highland Council National Children Trust Seeks Voluntary Board… Kmc international Royal Armouries Museum Health & Safety Advisers Queen Mary University of London Department for Work and Pensions Lincolnshire County Council The Times Maturityworks Strategic Investment Board DWP Russam gms Herefordshire Council The Times TES NHS Public Jobsservice How to Place your Free Job Listing Education (Schools) How to Place your Free Job Listing Over to you… Whatworkedforme Andy Elliott and Richie Mitchell 6k Vision project leaders, North Yorkshire County Council, on engaging with young people through music Agenda@thetlmes. co. uk Diary Inside David Pannick Bloody Sunday Evidence Why journalists may no longer be forced to reveal their sources Helena Kennedy: Her new book City Law: UK bosses will find it's good to talk Company Secretary & Solicitor Taylor. Root Bnbcourtenay How to plug legal aid gaps: get on the phone MPs will be asking if Clare Dodgson can improve legal aid while cutting costs, interview by Frances Gibb Humberside Magistrates' Courts Committee The Times Law Section Asylum: an abuse of power that would embarrass even Mugabe Taylor. Root Global Legal Recruitment News A reporter's hot story shouldn't end in jail A decision by the Bloody Sunday inquiry heralds a fairer deal for journalists who protect their sources, writes John Battle Joke of the Week Government of Gibraltar Simply the Best? Retrain? Corporate/company Commercial Tribal GWT MTR Corporation A good … the Lord … The Government's attacks on judges are undermi constitution threatens to be a travesty of what th Are Judes … their Job Well only if the Government … their Decisions A home to find their feet again Young offenders have been given some unexpected help by their solicitor. Emma John reports Williams Set up his Practice to See his Clients' Lives Changed Any justice for Meadow's 5,000 other children? Angela Cannings' case has highlighted another injustice, says Bozena Michalowska Cameras, insurance and fines: everything a canny motorist needs to know Talk it over: why bosses will find that it's better to consult Business should benefit from a new consultation regime says Simeon Spencer What the legal journals are reporting this week In the City Corrie misconduct Floating for beginners Some firms are already preparing to take the plunge, writes Jeremy Black Your shout readers' queries The college of Law answers questions on intrusive landlords, dual nationality, protecting the data on faulty computer equipment and being an unwilling model for a holiday brochure Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Joanne Marison Recruitment Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove Legally Parkes Ltd Director of gibberish lets words run riot @thetimes. co. uk Steuart & Francis Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Wanted University of Cambridge Basil or Sybil? 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