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News from 12/04/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Amrit Dillon, Edward Owen, Robert Dawson Scott, Jeff Rooker Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Djm, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Kleran Falconer, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Nicola Woolcock and Sean O'Neill, Mark Hudson President, David Chater, James Bone, Gabrielle Starkey, James Hider, Tony Halpin and David Charter, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Lauriearle, David Thompson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Richard Morrisck, Donald Hutera, Christina McLellan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ernie Els, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Jullan Muscat, Bill Melville, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Phil Gordon, Dave Calhoun, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, John Treble Vice President, Mike Sinclair, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, David Alexander, Stefanie Marsh, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Matthew Pinsent, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, John Ralfe, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Ayesha Hudson, Jenny Booth, Robert Freer, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Hannah Hennessy, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Peter Bryan, Sean O'Neill, David Hunt, Jeremy Page, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Catherine Lantsbery, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, David Mattin, Emily Davies, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Suna Erden, King Kong, James Hider and Tim Reid, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Walter Gammie, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Cecilia Powell, Lewis Stuart, Jason Mellor, Paul Schoonenberg, Chris Ayres, Eric Brown, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, William Shakespeare, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Patrick Magee, Alex O'connell, Katrine Sporle Chief Executive, Mark Venables, Ian McKinnon, Randy Cohen, Owen Slot, Christopher Jackson, Hugo Charlton, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,

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British hostage freed in Iraq Lara in control Pharmaton Why Pupils Won't Swallow Healthier School Meals… Thegame Wrong kind of rain blamed for increasing number of car crashes The Times: page2. Crossword and weather: 18; The… Blunkett may jail suspects' contacts Secrets of Shopping Police chiefs get 16% pay rise News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Tories pledge to end selection by address Six priests receive death threats Four killed as bus crashes outside busy theme park Yeo takes the place of Clarke Majority want right to smack their children Tiscali Strikes set to disrupt prisons Tory old guard Child jail turmoil Woman missing Extra time Pupils refuse to say goodbye to chips School meals take-up is dropping as children trum up their noses at the Governments healthier menu, writes dominic Kennedy Two halves add up to one bright spark Times tests school food Church's Mashed potatoes used as glue and grey fish fingers Bush returns fire over al-Qaeda briefing Fighting contunues in Falhajah as 60,000 flee 'Strained Iraqu battalion returns to base Iraqi force refuses to fight as strain of 'collaborating' shows C&G Madrid bombers took orders from British cleric, say police Mother's tears as son comes home Claims of ceasefire fail to stop fighting in Fallujah White House release Spetember 11 memo Fate of Japanse hostages remains uncertain Kidnappers renew threat to start killing Comet Muslims hit back at the critical cardinal Numbers can make you feel anything First Islamic MP fears a generation gap Labour attempts to win back support Beckham may be coming home with the blues The British Hernia Centre Courts What shall we do with a drunken sailor? By this time next year a new law will clamp down on those who mess about in boats, reports stefanie Marsh PC World Property boom reaches rural areas Hunt for hackers at police website Archbishop links Easter message to massacre victims Gimmegimme Vatican pilgrims defy terrorism to hear peace plea By a Corrrespondent: Princes stay away from royal service Extraextra Counselling by computer to fight depression Hi-tech treament is intended to ease demand on the NHS, reports Sam Lister Programmed to track the triggers of anxiety BT Meanwhile, here's a little something to cheer everybody up Haunted by the Black Dog DELL Diabetes 'patch' could be here in five years When Mars and Venus rent a DVD Men and woman have nothing in common when it comes to taste in films, writes Robin Young Bigger Britons challenge bottom line at London theatres Lloyds TSB In-house row 'splits' the Royal Academy Music to ears of Hollywood £10 opera ticket scheme 'will fail' Steinway & Sons MoD jets to have child seats Briton wins £17m Driver stabbed New superjumbo Child injured Crohn's gene find Film star waits for 'spy' jailed by Israel When Mordechai vanunu is released after 18 years, susannah York will be there to hug him, wirtes iaIan McKinnon Sharps Flower-power parents waiting for reunion Flybe.com Penpal in Prison Kidnapped aid worker is freed after two years Job-hunting yourths leave Sicily behind Hp Hopes fade in mine blast Losing patience with the Iraqis, and maybe the President Friend blows whistle on 'wild boys' of suburbia The MarketPlace Inca citadel struck by flash floods and mudslides Right fights for young minds Conservatives aim to teach America's liberal professors a lesson in classroom correctness, James Bone reports Try to see it from my point of view Theatre La Veil?e des Abysses Queen Elizabeh Hall David Byrne Festival Hall Pap Rock's original, left-field psycho killer shows his warm and funny side; rep's undisputed king shows his priceges why he's very much the boss First Choice The Sunday Times D12 Shepherds Bush Empire Dance Russell Maliphant Barbicon Exclusive! The truth about the Posh-Becks love triangle But don't look for a deeper meaning to this tawdry tale of sex and betrayal There's no point asking Blunkett what it means to be British. He's forgotten too Picture Gallery It is written in the sand: we cannot run from Iraq Losing your way? Infested with yahoos? Call a Yank Julia Magnet Fair Cop The principle of local pay needs to be extended Dawn in Algeria A welcome recovery from a decade of Islamist terrorism The Sum of Things Mathematicians are twice as brainy as ordinary mortals GCSE standards The Times Dilemmas over EU constitution Letters to the Editor Laws to deal with unauthorised travellers' camps Communities' need for a new deal NHS flexible working? A Foreigner: An English Welcome Mood music ID cards Only for show God, probably The Weather The Times Crossword Powergen Sink the Pirates Ex-bank economist jailed Brief Pressure on governor Mitsubishi restructuring Profit warnings rise Cazenove back on form Bioglan chief's comeback Shoppers trim spending Change on Week How the Week Finished In Business Today: British-Asian rich list 20.… China to overtake Britain in foreign trade Surge in public-to-private deals Students learn to play the markets with a $1.5m grant 'Non' Starter? Branches back in fashion as customers seek a friendly face Chen Hansheng Old Speckeked Hen Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Pharmaceutical clan tops British Asian rich list Film piracy is the latest billion-dollar blockbuster Counterfelt Copies are on the sale even before films are released, says Raymond Snoddy The Times A new Audi model: collapsible shoes Christine Byckley on the carmarker's diversification into product design for good causes Banks fear veto of a Eurotunnel takeover Britain must learn from US pensions pain What the Sunday Papers Said Star Alliance More than £50m of Friends shares still unclaimed Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Chen Hansheng Radical social scientist who undertook important research on the Chinese peasantry but stayed silent during the Great Leap Forward Sir John Paul Colonial admistrator who oversaw The Gambla and the Bahamas gaining independence Pierre Sevigny Candian politican who achieved infamy because of his relationship with a prostitute who had spied for the Sovlet Union Court & Social Jan Berry Half of the duo Jan and Dean who inspired the Beach Boys before his career was ended by an accident near Dead Man's Curve The Times Want to place a classified advertisement? Personal Column The Times John Mayer Indian-born vilinist who fused jazz, classical and traditional Indian music in several highly acclaimed albums Gifts The Sunday Times Mark Bloxham Stamps Royal Collection Lives Remembered Tickets for Sale Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrival into… The Times Nature Notes On this Day the Times, April 12.1933 King Kong PRiZE Qubz News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and… Word Watching Daily Life April 12,1852 QUESTiONS Answered Questions Asked Marriage Changing the Guard Appointments in the Armed Forces University News Church News Answers Word Watching Latest Wills Ashmolean prepares to punch its weight in a new century Notebook Arts Funding The best seats in the House, for a song Briefing Will's will recalls a theatrical debt Wasps destroy Gloucester Brave Brodie takes heavy beating in one-sided rematch Boxing In Sport Today: Snooker: page 27. Racing: 28-29.… Duty of doctors to parents Law Report Court accepts child's wish to stay in England By Our Sports Staff: Enjoyment Plato's winning philosophy Motor Sport Tax advantage in trading loss Judge below gave too few facts Lara hits triple century British trio sign off in style with sprint gold Cycling White hunts down title after 12-year wait Snooker The Results Service Snow Reports Emmett setting fast pace England advance Peden maximum Kempton Park Saturday's Details Diamond Green misses Guineas for home fixture Racing Yesterday's Results Redcar Yarmouth Warwick Huntingdon Sedgefield By Our Racing Staff: Timbera seeks repeat National success Bradley has ace in Seven No Trumps Racing Plumpton Fakenham Leaders in the Jumps Championships Mew offers promise of golden era to come The Times No Title Natural born fighter boxes clever for gold medal attempt Kate Howely is taking to the ring in bid for judo glory, John Good body finds Illness was ill-timed but not the end of my Athens dreams Olympic Games Foster will need clemency from selectors to reach fifth Olympics Dillon books her place but Cave still in dark Henman's heavy load not enough to weigh him down Tennis Davis Cup Twiss emerges from the shadows to add impetus to Chester's charge Non-League Football Dr Martens League Ryman League Unibond League Nationwide Conference Holmes and Burr saluted as Hucknall earn UniBond title By Our Sports Staff: France take advantage of Federer's feeble partners Wasps exert total control to earn day out in ireland Rugby Union Heineken Cup O'Gara's excellence gives Munster hope of fulfilling their destiny The Times By a Correspondent: Treble in sight for Mersey after victory in the Eights Lacrosse Children should be having a ball Get Fit, Feel Fit Activate Adult and Child Exrcises Richmond duo edge out rivals in closest finish Canoeing By a Correspondent: Scantlebury faces up to slump Basketball Edinburgh succumb to French pragmatism Day One: Football Elwood keeps Connacht in contention Rugby Union Parker Pen Challenge Cup Andrew Couldridge Montferrand's ill-discipline paves way for Bath Lake District provides perfect stage for Stevenson's title bid Orienteering Times Test English pair face double Dutch test Hockey Today's Fixtures Botham's chance to make mark after code switch Rugby League Warriors face Centurions on promotion battlefield Nerveless Mickelson breaches major barrier The Masters Casey follows carefree formula for lightening the load Owen Slot watches Britain's young guns lay down a marker for the future with their confident play in Augusta Hill Billy Montgomerie could surrender role of Europe's strongman John Hopkins says younger players are ready to take over from frustared scot Mickelson's Misses 'Phil won this one. I've had some good… Final Scores from Augusta Sports Event Broad dropped over Muralitharan report Tudor and Ormond shake off the rust Middlebrook makes most of his chance Cox's century shows Somerset true value Foster heeds warning with timely hundred The Weekend's Scoreboards ICC will distance itself from new Zimbabwe crisist Cricket 24 Pages Ofpure Football Everykick Everypass… Dashing Lara seizes treble chance Ailing England battered by triple century from West Indies captain Drivers on tour Keeping the Faith Home and Away Inside Today The Secrets of Shopping Parents The Way we Live now Jumbo Crossword Inside The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Dcnmarke The Week Ahead Verbatim Now to Walk the Rest of the World The Sap is Rising and a Chap Has to Do what a Chap Has to Do: Reach for his Walking Boots. The Countryside Awaits and I Must Ramble: Rocket-Men Required Reading Mr Mall: The Man who Knows your Shopping Secrets Cover Story The Ethicist Beach Is this the Best Jail in the World? Reportage Creme Easing Jerry's Life of Agony Health Years of Pain Made Jerry Lewis Contemplate Suicidde Q Travel Direct Parents How Did I Get Here Mum? Ayesha Hudson Agonises over how to Explain to her Daughter that They were Conceived by Ive They're Not Babies and More and They Have a Right to Know The Way we Live now In the House of the Rising Sum Fashion Nurse's Cape? £15,000 Bag? The Online Auction House Ebay, the Latest Hunting Ground for Fashionistas, Sold £1 Billion of Clothes and Accessories Last Year. Emily Davies Reports They are the shoe that Kate Moss wears most. Never… Days of the Triffids Home. Forum Pretty as a Picture Postca Now He's a Calmer Arts He Says He's Mellowed but Jonathan Pryce, Back in the West End, Can't Resist an Edgy Role, He Tells Benedict Nightingale Return of the Native A Scottish Version of Uncle Vanya Has Lured Brian Cox Home. Robert Dawson Scott Met Him Entertainments The Times Just a Busted Flush, Boys Is the Day of the Boyband Finally over Asks Aled O' Connell Sir an Mickkellen May Have the Answers New album , Underneath, on April 20. Last Tuesday,… Phoebe Greenwood Week Ahead Easter Monday Jumbo Crossword 517 The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Ian Johns Radio Choice Stephen Dalton Films Choice Gabrielle Starkey Satellite, Cable and Digital Tv Review Who Stole Bob Monkhouse's Joke's? Revealed an Accomplished Comedian with Strange Anxieties about his Matierial, Says Pual Hoggart Arts and Entertainment Television and Radio Todays Television Last Night's Review Satellite and Radio T2 Crossword No 3250 MacMillan Win and a Prayer Hero Worship Revealed Pages 2-3 Playing Away Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Point Blank Village People 04 the Money Game 05 Alan Davies 06 Mark Pougatch 22… Mediocrity is now Endemic Bottom Corner Football Putting Irs Trust in Faith Thestory Gabriele Marcotti seeks an explanation for the widening links between the beautiful game and the metaphysical Praying for Keeps: A Team to Worship Ashling O'connor says the signs aren't good for autograph-hunters Money Strain in Spain for Beackhams Tony Cascarino on how the pressures of playing abroad can take their toll Painful, Yes, but Not a Crying Shame Alandavies Some Arsenal fans know that consecutive defeats in the Fa and European Cups cannot compare with taenage tears at Wembley Arsenal v Leeds United Mark Pougatch on why many people say Thierry Henry is a flat-track bully The Presenter Doing It by the The Professional Bill Edgar talks to Matt Holland the model captial of consitstency Ahead of the Game Wolves Facing Final Curtain Tom Dart looks at the issues at stake in today's Barciaycard Premiership schedule Dabs.com New Role Appeals to Ranieri The Games Barclaycard Premiership Barclaycard Premiership Birmingham City (1) 1 Grainger 39 MANCHESIiR Uniied (0) 2 Ronaldo 60, Saha 78 Referee: D Gallagher 5. Attendance: 29,548 Savage Gets to Heart of United's Problems Blackburn Lacking Grit The Games Barclaycard Premiership Barry Stakes England Claim Adams Faces up to Relegation Charlton Feel the Pressure City Struggle Tci Stay Afloat Arsenal's Stride is Halted The Games Barclaycard Premiership Picture Gallery Concerns Increase over Henry Regaine Extra Strength Millwall Lacking in Sense of Occasion The Games Nationwide League First Division Robson Rails at Referee despite Crucial Win Megson Wary of Road Ahead Desperate Times for West Ham Remincton The Games Nationwide League First Division Football League Fallon Magic Lifts Tension Second Division Brighton cling to play-off hopes and Notts County face up to worst scenario The Games Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Football League Barclaycard Premiership Clarke gives Darlington essential points while Hull pay for defensive errors The Games Nationalwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 Football League Simpson Keeps Carlisle Alive Celtic Stay on Track The Games Tennis Scottish Cup Semi-Final Sutton and Larsson work magic while derby features inspired comeback Dodds Keeps United in Mix Bank of Scotland Premierleague Bank of Scotland Premier League Bell's Portugal on Terror Alert The Continent Madrid bombings have heightened fears of attacks at Euro 2004, Victor Vago says On the Lookout in Lisbon Passion of Suna Erdem on a Turkish village taking fan devotion to unparalled heights Thestatistics Fantasy Football Buylines Extratime Hair of Sorrows As the morning newpaper thidded through the letterbox, David sat balt upright in bed, his heart pounding. What on earth was today going to bring? Paper round Thedailyfix The Alternative Premiership (or how the Table Ought to Look) Fixtures Nationwide Sky

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