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News from 06/04/2004

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Danny Lee reports, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Antonla Senior, Dan Sabbagh, Raymond Snoddy, and Abigail Rayner, Linda Tsang, Catherine Phlip, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Nick Gillies, David Chater, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Bonds, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Steve Keenan, Christopher Frazer, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, George S. Clarke, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Fiona Slavin, Alan Hamilton, Marilyn Stowe's, James Delingpole, Robin Marlar, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Sara Lawrence, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Pannick, QC, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Sir Richard Sykes, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, T. D. Hill, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Nic Best, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Tony Lawton, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Roger W. Gray, John Richardson, Jessica Douglas-Home, Michael Tyce, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Carolyn Asome, Glen Owen, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Tony Aust, James Hider and Tim Reid, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Fay Weldon, Michael Smith, Ingrid Mansell, John Hayter, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Valerie Jablon, David Robbins, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hilary SYNNOTT(Coalition Regional Co-ordinator, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Peter Riddell and Rosemary Bennett, Tony Halpin, Charles Tweedie, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Larry Rushton, Randy Cohen, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Rosalind English, Stephen Pollard,

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America opens a second front Revolt forces Bush to target Shia militia Picture Gallery Law Supplement inside T2 Generation Brat This is positively the new commandment The Times Today page2. Crossword: 20. The Register:… Voters swing towards Tories over immigration policy Understanding Beckham The outlaw cleric who preaches hate for the infidel invaders Versace News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Foreign imams face tougher entry requirements The days of Forces' fry-ups are numbered Bosses criticise plan for more paternity leave Cataract patients given flawed lens implants Recurring vision problems have forced British hospitals to schedule second operations, reports Nigel Hawkes Tiscali Concerns over civil court funding A lesson in cool by la reine in the wind Alan Hamilton watches as the Queen shows English sang-froid, Madame Chirac holds on to her hat and a wily old politician milks the Paris crowds By a Correspondent: London council's oversight hands 31-year squatters a ?lm listed house Breitling Royal commotion leaves most French workers unmoved Style strikes a chord with chic Parisians Mother dies in rescue attempt as fire claims family of five Universities get backing for bias to state pupils Report says that equal exam levels do not necessarily represent equal potential, reports Tony Halpin New recruits are sent to college to learn policing by the book Currys By a Correspondent: Lords IVF ruling allows child's paternity appeal Patriots conned out of £33m Mother jailed Dylan tops bill Child-killer jailed Scotsman saved Exploring conflict Wing unveiled Not secure unit Toddlers 'should be banned from watching TV' Preschool viewers have 21 channels Mercedes-Benz BBC puts telly tubbies on a healthy diet Cancer obesity warning Royal invitation April Fool and horses Abbey People Andrew Pierce Clapton has no regrets for supporting Enoch's views on immigration The women who is the making of Grade Picture Gallery PS ... Grade can keep his stake in Pinewood Sotheby's Thames Trains fined £2m over Paddington crash Fleet of admirals docks at the Palace Just AA sk Fears for last golden eagles in England Volvo A Correspondent: Scientist gassed while making marmalade Millionaire sails round the world in 58 days £27m for a flat—without the fittings Vauxhall Toxic chemical in royal trout 'Undermined arts' need new leaders Spell casting Horse's gallantry Sailors missing William Shawcross Beckhams united in French ski resort But children may bring worries about their footballing hero to school, write Glen Owen and Steve Bird Orange An image untainted on Tokyo hoardings By a Correspondent: GP jailed for giving lethal injection Howard rating rises as Labour support slides Good Year Blair sets autumn deadline to end immigration row Poll candidates seek allowances inquiry Lloyds TSB Sun is setting on Costa Brava holidays… British tour firms are dropping package deals as more people take the independent option, says Sam Coates Cheap flights are the future Goa Green Flag motoring assistance Betfair.com Sharp Minds Betfair … but Blackpool deans up its act US may hand over more power than planned Briefing Safeway London radical linked to bombs Alliance Leicester British general selected as No 2 US tanks keep vigil in city of slums French police swoop on suspects DELL Direct Line Shia firebrand storms on to centre stage A little luck might have stopped 9/11 Commission members say attackers may have been thwarted by better use of intelligence, Tim Reid writes Bush Poll Rating Falls Hp Mighty retailer sets store by $1m referendum Direct Line EU fears stormy front arriving from the East Unstable newcomers pose threat, reports Anthony Browne Air taxis beat Moscow's traffic British Gas Leeds Model plans move from catwalk to parliament Royal Mint Slovenia vote denies rights to minorities 'Shining' India fails to lighten gloom in villages Farmer's corpse canvasses for revenge of the living dead The Times Beijing set to tighten grip on Hong Kong Lloyds TSB Elite lose face in world's biggest elections Jazz Andy Summers Pizza Express Jazz First Choice Scrabble Skill Game No pattern in this Persian ruck Theatre Majnoun Concerts The shock of the new from the london Sinfonietta; less shocking but fleetingly brilliant Elgar from the LSO LS/Knussen The Apostles Dance Bird Song Immigration should be about money not blood I propose that we set a price for a British passport at £10,000 and allow anyone to buy one Endless hours of kids' stuff is going to make the grade big time for the Beeb Picture Gallery Triggers, targets and levers don't revive cities Ministers want to see results: shiny, tidy, photogenic grands projects. But regeneration is not showy or quick Footballer fans make me feel as sick as a parrot Thunderer Outlaws and Clerics Mainsteam Shia leaders in Iraq should isolate extremists Contempt and Courts The Attorney-General, the media and terrorism A Rank Idea The best taxi route is through thin air The Times Phillips's views on multiculturalism Sombre Iraq assessment by Matthew Parris challenged Drafting hints for EU constitution Stains and spit Halls large and small Postal voting Dust Economy with truth Hearty breakfast A word set to stay The Weather The Times Crossword 22,631 HSBC Paul Simons Weather Eye Ontheagenda… US bank cuts 12,500 jobs Briefing Hollick's pay doubles Medeus in €100m deal Constitution bad for euro Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Savoy Faire Call for inquiry into Mayflower's fall City office demand at two-year high Banking star brought down to earth over jet-set perk In Business Today: Need To Know 22. Commentary 23.… On the Line Fred Winter Dollar surges on strong US services data Eurozone Fear Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Sir Richard Sykes, the former chief executive of GlaxoSmithKline, has managed to Results in Brief Warner chief's pay rise Kodak executive pay vote New jet order for Airbus Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Look Ahead North Sea Oil Exchange Rates Group 4 Falck near to selling prison assets AREVA Building a legendary reputation Business Editor's Commentary No good for the constitution Questions over Mayflower pensions Black buys leeway with Hollinger share sale Investors look again as Telewest prepares for American debut Tempus Burren Energy Chaucer Holdings Takeover talk sends BG Group to record high Stock Markets Shares Rank and Stanley hit by Gambling Bill doubts Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Baird & C0 Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Yield at highest this year Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Irish consortium buys Savoy Group for £750m the Exclusive Story Policy redemptions raise mis-selling fears Times Online Goshawk pushed into the red Chaucer beats market forecasts FSA fines Deutsche unit Unicorn AIM VCT plc Backed by the Who's Who of Ireland America's revival marches in hand with job creation The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make a Wish Pet hate Lehman's profile on a high City Diary Lotus imposition Passenger figures take off for BA and Ryanair Eurotunnel bosses await key vote Business to Business Turner Butler US Business Week Worldwide Funding Times Newspapers CS KLM Shares on the Rise Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Unique Opportunity Telstra The Times Workers 'ignorant of flexibility law' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Make £400 + PerDay From Financial Spread Betting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Balfour Beatty wins work in track shake-up Multiple Classified Advertising Items SECC Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Equity Prices Standard Life Bank Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Fred Winter Man of the Turf who as rider and trainer won the Grand National. Cheltenham Gold Cup and Champion Hurdle Court & Social Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Henry Swanzy Broadcaster who brought Caribbean writing to world attention and acted as a Patron to promising talent Gurcharan Singh Tohra Leader of India's Sikh community who braved the chaotic world of politics in the Punjab Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Fear and Loathing in Great Britain Are Muslim claims that they feel threatened reasonable? And what is the correct response? Nature Notes Prize Quiz Colin Stagg Wins Legal Aid to Sue Police over Arrest News Quiz What's your View? Word Watching Questions Answered Questions Asked Daily Life April 6,1957 Court Circular Personal Column News International Newspapers Ltd Want to place a classified advertisement? The legacy of a great plant-hunter Breakfast Dinners Hugh Palmer Meetings Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Elections Appointments Answers The Times The Sunday Times Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Phillips turns tide after drought on South Coast Times £150,000 Fantasy Football 2003-04 Weekly Winner Leaderboard The Times Numbers Sussex's triumph by the sea Brother's memory is the spur for Lee Swimming Craig Lord talks to an Olympic hopeful striving for successin face of adversity Get Fit, Feel Fit Alternative Exercises In Sport Today Council exceeded term power Job continuation limit Williams to balk at Schumacher demands Motor Racing Arsenal's moment of truth Ford to add expertise to set-up at Saracens Rugby Union IRB coffers overflowing after fruitful World Cup Few words, but great feats defined Winter's tale Alan lee pays tribute to the achievements of a National Hunt legend Pontefract Exeter Lingfield Park Winter Wonderland a Life of Triumph Reading the racecard Title deeds finally lift weight of history Cricket This week The Times is publishing exclusive extracts from this year's almanack. Here Robin Marlar relives Sussex's first championship triumph Davis plans to be quick learner after gridlock delays his grand entrance Golf the Masters RBS Wisden to spark new debate by nominating Top Forty Overseas coach may be answer to West Indies' woes Cricket Fletcher eager to keep pressure on opponents Today's Fixtures Racing Results from Three Meetings The Results Service Ice hockey By Our Sport Staff: Yuvraj smashes India out of trouble with maiden hundred Scoreboard from Lahore O'Sullivan fightback cannot lift growing self-doubt Snooker The Times Travel Direct Selectors change policy Cairns farewell Broncos worry Sorenstam joy Target Athens Kemps qualify Parker plans to exploit Arsenal cracksS Football European Cup Quarter-Finals Collapse of treble hopes revives memories of Revie era Nick Szczepanik goes back to 1970 to show that Arsenal would not be the first to fall at all three hurdles in the run-in Sporting Index Thompson hailed as the driving force behind Cheyenne triumph Sailing William Hill Real likely to advance despite absence of Beckham Smith has the final word to break Leicester's resistance Barclaycard Premiership Relegation Run-In Millwall confident Wise will lead march on Europe Times Test Times Sports Book By Our Sports Staff: Everton try to cushion blow of Ferguson ban Thepremiershiptoday Wisden Wenger refuses to fear the worst LEXUS Fred Winter, champion jockey and trainer, dies at 77 Words of Wisden Inside Today 34 Swimming 36 Golf Parents: It's All your Fault Viewpoint Interview Arts T2 Firm Hold: Supporters of the radical Shia Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr stage a slt-In at the governor's office in the The Linguistic Remains of the Day I'm a Right-Wing Rock'n'roll Fan Were I to Go on Desert Island, I'd Have Difficulty Reconciling the History of my Life with the Politics of the Music I Would Select Lads' Mags Required Reading How we are Ruining Cover Story We Have Created a Race of Joyless, Sullen, Selfish Children, a New Book Declares. Too Right, Says the Novelist Fay Weldon, below, while Anna Stothard, Joan Bakewell and Libby Purves Offer their Views The Ethicist Starbucks Coffee Don't Worry Posh, He Still Loves You Lifestyle Jonathan Gornall and, below, Valerie Grove Give their Vetdicts on the Beckhams' Marital Dilemma The Family that Lives Together Stays Together I'm Still a Skinny, Ugly The Andrew Billen Interview His Alter Ego Dirty Den May Be Full of Menace, but Leslie Grantham is Self Deprecating and Content, except when It Comes to the State of TV Road to Ruin Viewpoint Corrupt Speculators Threaten Romania's Rural Idyll, Says Jessica Douglas-Home The Bald Truth about Hair Loss Health British Men are European Leaders when It Comes to the Early Loss of Hair. Dr Thomas Stuttaford Plants a Little Optimism The Times Passsion Flowers Lifetime A Biographical Labour of Love Sheds Light on a Victorian Secret. Celia Brayfield Reports Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Lentil Minestrone Soup Can Be a Meal in Itself, Says Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best Style The Men James Delingpole Would Jump at the Chance to Dress like a Cowboy And how to Wear Cowboy Boots… Nappy Valley Haute Couture Home. Forum But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech to the Test Dabs.com Piglet's Big Game, Ps2 £29.99 In the Tough Girls' Tent Arts Photography Susan Meiselas Captured the Naked Truth about America's Carnivals, Says Joanna Pitman There is No Pity or Contempt in These Pictures Ucj Flashback to the Future The 1960s Archigram Group Wanted a Groovy Shape of Things to Comes, Says Tom Dyckhoff Picture Gallery EN sky artsworld Entertainments The Times boxofficeservice Rock Queen's Theatre Rock and Rulers Arts Sean MacAulay Saddles up for Vigilante Justice and a Royal Romance It Would Have Been Easier to Remake Rambo Radio Ian Johns Times Online Bridge Andrew Robson Games Chess Raymond Keene Wall collapses Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies Radio Choice Chris Campling Where Have All the Young Men Gone? Newspapers Support Recycling Films Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Mike Mulvihill TV Review England Expects was Written before September 11 and Often It Showed, Leaving Joe Joseph with the Impression that It Had Been Overtaken by Events BBC One Variations Today's Television Last Night's Review… T2 Crossword No 3245 Viewing Guide David Chater Companion Heath Hospitals hear that it's far from good… Careers Get a grip on the issues that matter with… Plus 7 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Education Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Ideaoftheweek Otherviews April brings a rash of newborn regulators Issue of the Week Public Sector Bodies Home Truths The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Patrick Kidd How Mel Gibbson a mouse are uniting to bring Latin back into the classroom Seeninhansard Building a blot on the landscape Planning Theissueexplained Independent Police Complaints Commission Beware of the wrong friends Marketing Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Putting mandarins on the beat Interview Leigh Lewis, a Home Office Permanent Secretary, tells Richard Ford that he wants civil servants to leave their desks and see the effect policies are having on the public Mediamonitor Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Research 'It's good to gather information' Health Otherstoriesweliked E-mail failure to cost £11M Helpline lures best nurses Marathon runners can avoid VAT-ache Charities GPWATCH Future OAPs expect delivery Social Care Justice system fails women Hero… Buy-buy to wasting money Housing …Andvillain How They See us Legislation Update Stephen Gragg Webwatch Education Races flourish in class together Prize Caption Compettion The Queen on a visit to a new orthopaedic centre at Epsom and St Heller Nhs Trust What was being said? Excluded, but still a truant New fees crisis: transfers Higher Education Foreign Ways Jobs Agenda Department for Constitutional Affairs Tourism South East The Times The Mental Health Foundation Instructional Officers The Times Praxis Chief Executive Fly Navy Association of Police Authorities Department for Constitutional Affairs Capita Ras The Bahamas Maritime Authority (London) Egon Zehnder International Criminal Procedure Rule Committee Saxton Bampfylde Hever TES Charity and Fundraising Appointments Publicagendajobsservice These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters , who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you… Whatworkedforme Diarydates Divorce Wars Pregnant Women at Work Can the law do a better job at preventing unfair dismissal? David Pannick: Our farcical pornography law Smoking Ban: Coming soon to a pub near you? Hudson Taylorroot Pinnacle The Times Outraged fathers who made me think again Marilyn Stowe's criticism of child custody protesters in the Times provoked a swift, strong and eventually moving response Department for Constitutional Affairs The Times Law Section A dose-up view of censorship law reveals just how ridiculous it is Adr Group Remember The Times News Dial 999 for a doctor and a High Court judge Patients will pay a high price if hospital staff have to seek legal authority for emergency treatment, says Rosalind English The Times Legalley Parkes Ltd CJA The mother Employers who dismiss women for being Tread carefully The law on disciplinary procedures is about Copyright for every occasion Never mind the cat, what about that pension? Divorcing couples need to think big when it comes to splitting their assets. A new service can help them, writes Frances Gibb If the Irish can ban a great pub tradition, anyone can Will Britain follow its neighbour by turning bars and restaurants into smoke-free zones? Danny Lee reports Law Update Microsoft plays a long game The computer giant might never have to pay its huge fine for anti-competitive practices, writes Edward Fennell What the legal journals are reporting this week Eastern promise Wolf at the door Crossroads to the future Sweet smell of success So much for family lawyers Your shout readers' queries The College of Law explains the tax position on life-interest dividends, the witness details on wills, the risks of agreeing to be put in an arm-lock and the libel law the dead Divorced from reality Oh why are we waiting? 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