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News from 09/04/2004

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, P. Gardner, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Tim De Lisle, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Christy Billetop, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Rosemary Bennett and Adam Fresco, Philip Howard, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Gary Duncan, Lea Paterson and Helen Nugent, Catherine Lucas, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Bob Stanley, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Bonds, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Gerald Davies, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Bernard Parke, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, John Magnier, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Hunt, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Angela Jameson and Caroline Merrell, Phil Gordon, Ingrid Mansell Stock Markets, Angela Hammond, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Robert Gaister, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, D. A. C. A. Boyne, Russell Kempson, John Price, Tommy Hutchinson, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, David Lawrenson, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alan McLoughlin, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Marcus Binney, Derick Allsop, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Richard Lioyd Parry and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, A. M. Wace, David Mattin, Michael Lovick, Jane Feinmann, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, Andrew Clennell, John Goodbody, Michael McMahon, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Tosin Sulaiman, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Craig Lord, Mike Berry, Anthony Buckley, Oliver Walston, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, John Shaw, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Jeremy Hart, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Rosemary Bennett and Tom Baldwin, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Jonathan Cornall, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bright, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Moneybags, David Yelland, Leo Lewis, Andrew Fairweather-Tall, Tony Halpin, Bruce Shaxson, Strathclyde, James Hider and Ned Parker, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Paul Marsden, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Lisa Verrico, Susan Emmett,

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Rebels hold the world hostage Militants threaten to burn Japanese alive Bank holds rate Times sales up The Rock Revolutionary Turf war as radio gardener questions TV makeovers The Timed Today page 2. Crossword and weather: 26.… Rice confirms Iraq strike plans Rail fare rises 'abuse monopoly' Go for Glow -Skin with Sheen Tiffany & Co. In this section News & Comment In the second section The Register Sport Plus L2 The Times Frontbench Tory sacked by his Constituency Party Mp in safe seat loses in ballot after five years of acrimony sparked by his marriage break-up, writes Greg Hurst Weather warming up as 2m head for the sun Security firm frees killer Holland & Barrett Five charged with terror bomb plot It looks the same, may taste the same, but costs twice as much. Why has organic become the apple of our eye? An army marches on its assortment of a la carte treats What Soldiers Have to Stomach If you can't offord to go wrong with a colour… Why I turn my back on wrinkled fruits Law lifts veil of secrecy adoption Parents who gave up their children will be offered help to find them, write Rosemary Bennett and Adam Fresco That's COMETsense Deleted name made me curious Government 'keeps law lord out of rights appeal' Prisons given suspended sentence Mother's 29-year wait for reunion Escaped drug dealer murdered Union to sue Life for assault Party suspension Off the register Sick workers Jarvis strike vote Wild boar killed Steve Moxon For want of a simple medicine, a little boy died Doctors failed to spot a rare hormonal disorder, writes Tosin Sulaiman By a Correspondent: Woman left firm she founded to escape sex pest By a Correspondent: Costa hunt for gang who raped Briton PC World Well, Melvyn, it was a play of two halves Microsoft Office Why so silent about giving the quiet Man a voice? People No score for the People's Peers He may be only 25, with three No I records under his… Ps Finance row as chairman quits Sadler's Wells Somak DVLA personalised registrations The cat sat on a Cyprus mat 9,500 years ago Pussies Galore Spoon reveals Saxon king as early Christian Comet Only in the Saturday Times 'Even the Tories did not try to exclude us like this' Doug McAvoy, who is retiring as general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, sees little hope that his successor will avoid the "spirit of McCarthyism" of a Government determined to leave the union out in the cold. Tony Halpin reports Boots Pupils are 'stressed at seven' by tests You don't have to be Posh to get on the best -dressed list Sometimes, though, writes Patrick Barkham, it helps to be aristocratic if you want to dress to impress Extraextra Hyundai Scooby-Doo beats Gibson's Easter passion But bloodier film has moved services into the cinema, writes Ruth Gledhill Parents absolve teachers over son's drink death Somak Flight Centre Courts That Maundy feeling for the Queen's men Currys How to enjoy life in the slow lanev M-way guidebook featuring phone masts and service stations is surprise bestseller, writes Patrick Barkham Menace of the office pests who aren't there ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Toyota Only in the Saturday Times Tories fight to shake off smith square ghost Bush is urged to talk to bin Laden Tele2 Letwin unveils Laurence Llewelyn-Brown Homebase Morris accuses Mayor of incitement Risk of paralysis as EU tries to refortm Anthony Browne and Rory Watson report from Brussels on tow internal affairs may policymaking Homebase Peril of gobbledygook Looking fashion in the eye Regain Beauty and Pain US advertisers compete for the grey dollar Companies are realising that the over-50s have money to burn, Chris Ayres in Los Angeles writes Nationwide Laura Ashley A drunk, a gun and a pipeline with a hole (Reuters): Election dogged by fraud claim (AFP): Bomber jailed (AP): Nato approval (AFP): Power strikes (AFP): Maoist attacks (AFP): Children starve (AFP): Burma congress (AFP): Culture clash Bold defence of Bush may leave Rumsfeld exposed Resolute Rice piles blame on agencies Bush key aide says there was 'no silver bullet' to stop the attacks of september 11, Tim Reid writes Bush shuns 9/11 pot-shots for hunting party Staples Lessons of Watergate relived at inquiry Dell One year on' it is war in Baghdad Oppressed Shias say life was better under saddam Cheltenham & Gloucester The Times Travel Direct Blair to clarify UN role while in America This is like Vietnam, says Marine US troops in combat tougher during the invasion james Hider in Baghdad and Ned parker in Fallujah report Jeep Hunt for missing British contractor Gangster turned guru battles for the poor A plan by Bombay's Robin Hood' to be an Mp is attempt to save himself, say city police, Catherine Philp reports Afghan troops sent to counter warlord Ford drive Only in the Saturday Times For value Child polio rises after scare by radical clerics Scourge returns amid claims that jab is plot by west, honathan writes from Zaria in Kaduna state, Nigeria Millions saved from a life of paralysis Tomorrow in the News Saturday Times Young love lacks fire and head Theatre Romeo and Juliet Rst, Stratford Concert Simon Keenlyside Wigmore Hall First Choice Scrabble Skill Game Jazz Charlie Watts Tentet Ronnie Scott's, WI Theatre Something Dark Touring Dance Robert Hylton Urban Classicism Touring Spend now, suffer soon: debt will start hurting Do you believe in miracles? Yes. Then you must be a worshipper of organic food Picture Gallery My temptation: an Old Master and a young girl Oi, Prime Minister! Leave them teachers alone Thunderer The Passion Extreme sacrifice and extremism Standing her Ground Codoleeza Rice gives a poised performance Style over Substance Give us mortals, not models Tax on second homes The Times No need to panic in face of terror Postal voting versus the ballot box MPs' allowances and accountability Perchance to dream Horse play Easter viewing Turned-Up Trousers Young people and advice on sex The blame game The Weather The Times Crossword 22,634 IQUIZ Magazine Comet Weather Eye Accountants angry over new tax penalties More Mayflower job cuts Briefing MGM raises Wembley bid EMI denial over US sales Bundesbank warning SFI rescued by banks Ford chief's $13m options Charts of the Day No Title End of the Road Knife-edge decision by Bank keeps interest rates at 4% New Eurotunnel board surprises with hint of rescue rights issue Artful Barclays Turf Wars Cash on firms' books reaches 20-year high Old Speckled Hen Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics The Times Photo Archive Service Results in Brief Guilty plea in software trial Stop Press Putnam reaches settlement Air Canada protection Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead Frenchman thaws cool Eurotunnel reception Exploration finance head replaced at Shell Engine production cuts out at Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port factory Liability cap row comes to a head Business Editor's Commentary Despise cash at your peril What will they dig up at Shell? BAE cuts further 10% of Air Systems jobs New chief tells of strategy for tackling debt One-dimensional LSE shows weakness as well as strength Tempus Broker tip strengthens tobacco companies Stock Markets Treat for Thorntons investors as shares leap Shares Eurotop 100 The Day's Biggest Movers Peg on rates sparks rally Bonds Arty idea by bank City Diary Sent in error City Diary Trafalgar sequel City Diary Japan's currency drive lifts reserves to record $826bn New charge for Deutsche chief Euronext hits back at LSE's Dutch plan Intel Offices Raided Collapse of Tyco trial may lead to 'anonymous' jurors Free markets work better with morals Newspaper Marketing Agency So long as you're warm the audience will not be left could The Message New video kit 'will hit TV adverts' The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service, for further details on a particular fund, readers should their fund manager Newspapers seek lost youth Paper Rpound Banking & Finance Action Mini turns back clock in winning formula Vauxhall facing new challenges to their touring car dominance 2004 Calendar First Alternative Never mind the looks, fee! the width Glovebox The Times SAAB Authorised Dealers Motoprint The Times American Cars Magic Cars Brotherwood The Times Audi Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental T Bentley Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Contract Hire & Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items X5 330ci, Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kams Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Mercedes To Advertise Trade Ian forster specialist cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Maserati Nissan Renault Rolls-Royce The Times Boxster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce TVR Wanted Toyota Vauxhall Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Bentley Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA personalised registrations Auction of Exclusive DVLA Personalised Registrations 1 LPS Goldplate Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Robert Sangster Court & Social Lives Remembered Commander Eric Back Lives Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Thetimes Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Entente Cordiale How friendly is Britain's relationship with France? Do we hate the French - or is it more complicate than that? From Our Correspondent: Despite and attempt on his life by the wayward sister of Lord Ashbourne, Mussolini was still able to continue his visit to Libya Politicians are, in a word, lying Daily Life April 9,1830 Charles Greville, a clerk-in-ordinary to the Privy Council, much associated with The Times, with a penchant for the turf and a relish of literature, chronicled his many circles in a sharp and elegant diary, as in this account of a visit to Rome Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Appointments University News Congratulations Gifts Announcements The Times Times Newspapers Want to place a classified advertisement? Winning garden is a family affair Mark Bloxham Stamps Embassy Stamps Personal Column British Kidney Patient Association Strategic Rail Authority Public Notices The Times The Sunday Times The Times Church News Forthcoming Marriages Nature Notes Strategic Rail Authority Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrival into… Live Telephone Helpline Timesonline Crossing the line Parmar takes place above Rusedski in singles charts Tennis Davis Cup Court Times In Sport Today American sport page 44. Rugby union:… Testing perception of bias in tribunal School liable for pupil's unlawful exclusion Court of Appeal No-frills tie tests players and media alike Delay not necessarily fatal to delivery of justice Privy Council An innovator who thrived when the stakes were high Racing Robert Sangster made racing pay the fun way. Julian Mucast recalls how How Those who Helped Sangster Create a New Order in European Racing Reacted to his Death By Our Racing Staff: Butler team under starter's orders No racing Rfubet.Com Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Elite clubs quick to dispatch foreign signings Speedway Londoners provide inspiration for UConn double act American Sport Brave Brodie hopes to fulfil title dreams in rematch Boxing Sports Event Yankees still kings of the payroll big-hitters MLB Review Detroit seize initiative with late comeback Results and Final Tables Klitschko brothers aim for double triumph Idiot's guide to wing end plates puts fast cars in context Book Review Pride is key as Llanelli look to end their Gallic hoodoo Rugby Union Thomson aims to emulate MacArthur in funds and success Sailing Get Fit, Feel Fit Alternative Exercises Robust French take revenge on England Canada Lead the Parade Briton uses skills to survive fall Gymnastics Scarlets must not let Biarritz feel at home Rose starts by taking best-in-show award The Masters Early Clubhouse Leaders and Second-Round Tee-Off Times Pinnacle Watson leads tributes after Edwards loses fight John Hopkins on a moving end to a top caddie's battle illness Englishman feels at home as he sorts out game and Ms head Powakaddy McGuire the magician breaks Bulls' straglehold Rugby League Tetley's Super League Marshall keeps time with rising British standards Swimming O'Sullivan on cruise control Snooker The Sunday Times Wakefield hold on as mistakes prove costly for London Cricket bible shows attacking flair but flawed selection policy England keep mind on the job in hunt for historic victory Bond and Astle told to prove fitness for New Zealand tour Tour Party Times Test MCC gives England hopefuls early chance to shine Streak tries to resolve stalemate Qadir pays price for revelations as Pakistan draw level Club's progress helps Clewlow forget Hockey Snow Reports Seven-year itch ignites Cooke's ambition again Table Tennis Touring Zimbabwe a moral blow to all that is decent Sports Writer of the Year Putting one over the mother country Harrison programmed for victory Millar called up Best of British Calvert's feat Heaton quest The Results Service Today's Fixtures Robson delighted with touch of Jenas UEFA Cup Quarter-Finals Drogba leaves Inter in his wake City's push for safety held back by Keegan's health Wright-Phillips emerges from father's shadow with loudest cheerleader of all Rick Broadbent on the winger following in famous footsteps Larsson's strike keeps Celtic in with a shout By Our Sport Staff: Injury rules Muscat out of Millwall's Cup Final Wenger still believes title is worth fighting for Moyes needs points to ease pressure Ancelotti dazed and confused as Spanish inquisitions begin Internet Ferguson the victim of Savage attack The Premiership Today Blooming Rose takes command in Augusta showpiece Since last Easter over 850,000 customers were… Sliding standards in football force Scudamore's late tackle A New Ball Game Tour of Force Inside Today Crimea: The inside Story Lifestyle The Way we Live now Arts Inside Convoy Burns: An Iraqi Sunni Muslim celebrates in fron of a burning us truck after Insurgents attack a convoy near Fallujah The Linguistic Remains of the Day Sorry, but the Cia is Still Sinister When an Organisation as Frightening as the Cia Suddenly Decides Wants to Be Loved, It Scares the Bejezus out of us Even More The Evil within Required Reading ''The Sick Have Not a The Dispatches of William Howard Russell Exposing Army Bungling in the Crimea and Leading to Florence Nightingale's Mission of Mercy First Appeared in the Time 180 Years Ago Today. But It was his Vitriolic Unpublished Letters that Helped to Change the British Army and Topple a Governement. Alan Copps Reports A Fearful Spectacle We Ethicist A Matter of Life and Death? The Resurrection is at the Heart of the Christian Faith. But Did It Really Happen? Catherine Lucas Argues that Weather Christ's Body Physically Rose from the Dead or Not, the Event is Profoundly Significant The Bishop of Durham David Jenkin, Called the Resurrection "A Conjuring Trick with Bones" Pawn Does It for Girls Why Did 1,000 Teenagers Vot Dawn French their Top Role Model in a Magazine Survey? Christy Billetop, 17, Explains Curves and Confidence: A Winnig Combination The Times Travel Direct The Times Coeliac Disease is More Common in Children Trick or Treatment? Can Conventional Trials Measure the Benefits of Alternative Treatments, Asks Jane Feinmann Penicillin Alert Doctor's Orders Forget Good Friday's Tradition for Fish Pie and Whip up Smoked Trout Instead. Says Jill Dupleix The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Go for Skin that Glows Luxury with Lucia Home. Forum How Can I Clean an Old Leather Handbag? Our of a Pickle Explain Yourself Steve Mason of Beta Band Clock that Rocke It's 50 Years since a Struggling Musician Called Bill Haley Recorded Rock around the Clo Are we Having Finn? Can Helsinki's Brand of Retro Rock Conquer our Charts? Lisa Verrico Hopes Not The Rasmus Dead Letters (Universal) The voice of classical music HMV David Sinclair Hit & Myth Bob Stanley Oh Mac, where is Thy Sting? Television Donal MacIntyrye, once the Bbc's Journalism, is No Longer the Biggest Boy on the Reporting Block They Might Be Giants HMV the voice of classical music The Sweeter the Bitter Interview beneath a Pop Veneer Jill Sobule's Songs Carry a Subversive Sting, Says Lisa Verrico On Monday Jonathan Pryce Gets Beastly First Night Reviews in the Broadsheet and Centre Pages of the Compact Spoilt for Choice Interview Hilary Finch Finds that the Dive Angelika Kirchschlager Has Plenty to Laugh about New Jazz CDs John Bunegy Telephone The Times Classical CDs-GEOFF Brown Lends a Festive Ear to the Sacred and the Profane Emerson String Quartet The Seven Last Words Rene Jacobs Le Nozze di Figaro Catherine Bott London Pride The Times Bridge Andge Games Common Mistakes by the Defence-For the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice TV Review Trauma was a Remarkably Gripping Look at a Real-Life A&e Ward that Made Anything Casualty Has to Offer Look Sedate, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variation Index T2 Crossword No 3248 Viewing Guide Sky Facts, figures and fantasies from the world of… Index Mortgagemakeover Anne Spackman Property Editor This Week Devon v Cornwall 1 Grade Ii Listed Townhouse in Wiltshire Cricklade: a high-street house next to the parish church with half an acre of garden 2 a 17th-Century House in Oxfordshire Little Tew: a Grade Ii listed stone house in a highly sought-after village near Chipping Norton 3 Listed Farmhouse in Norfolk Edgefield: a 17th-century brick-and-flint farmhouse, which has been beautifully renovated No Title Love at Third Site Patrick kidd was dispirited. 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