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News from 20/04/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Aidan Woodcock, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Mike Barrie, Andrew Pierce, DJM, G. B. Dannell, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Robert Stevens and Lord Alexander, Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, Peter Clegg, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carl Mortished and Jenny Davey, David Chater, James Bone, Philip Webster, Rosemary Bennett and Tom Baldwin, Alfred Austin, Geoffrey Sheard, James Noble, Carl Mortished, RGT, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gavin Gulliver-Goodall, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, N. J. D. Baptiste, Rory Watson, Maria Misra, David Probert, Eric Burdon, Jill Dupleix, Greg Hurst and Gabriel Rozenberg, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jeff Howe, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Gerald Ratzin, Roland Watson, David Pannick, Qc, Chris Johnston, Sara Lawrence, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Michael Doughty, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Tola Ogundimu, David Rowan, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, R. McKimm, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Owen Beith, Stephanie Marsh, Sarah Vine, Ed Smith, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Jane Horton, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Russell Jenkins and Daniel McGrory, Sean O'Neill, Liz Gill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Hill, Tim Randles, Xan Rice, Sebastian Glossop, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Deepa Deb, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, David Mattin, Julie Trollope, Oliver August, Roger Goodall, Nick Hasell, John Atkinson, Sean Thomas, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, John Allison, John Goodbody, Jessica Berry, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, John Batjeman, Ian Johns, Jeremy Saise, Dick White, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ben Webster, Tom Hennigan, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jud Hoff, Richard Miles, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, John Chambers, Richard Law, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Kate Battersby, Nicola Woolcock, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Jeremy Williams, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Graham Gendall Norton, J. N. Dresner, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The Times Terror arrests after fears of football bomb Mi5 and police hold ten suspects after series of raids On Other Pages Shell admits lies Maradona critical DNA conviction LAW The Times Now take the wrinkles out of your voice The Times Today The Beckhams stage a command performance Business bankrolls 'no' vote for referendum next year Giorgio…ani DIY news: whitewash is out, glass is in Minimum age for MPs to fall to 18 Sinn Fein faces fine over terrorist wing 'No' campaign boost Blair draws fire for supporting Sharon What's Important sky Pupils to be paid £30 to stay at school Home is one place and work another Punter scoops £870,000 with bet of just £2 Easy way to live longer: just starve yourself Times Online Is it time to take suburbs seriously? We may deride them but most of us live there. Now academics are to peek behind the net curtains, Stephanie Marsh reports Reflections in Verse… BT …And Prose Hewitt urges business to seize the day in Russia tiscali London woos oligarchs with deals and jewels Four billionaires are among wealthy Russians in the city for an economic conference, reports Sam Coates Whitehall £1 bn over spending budget Online system to cut through legal red tape All at sea on a frozen pitch Trains held up by wrong kind of air In Brief Foetal addiction Suspicious death Bags charge Fashanu pays Two die in jail Sars vaccine Skoda overtakes Correction By Our Foreign Staff: I just killed my kids, woman tells police Citroën Parents heard daughter's brutal death on phone Singing Butler sells for £744,800 Hewlett-packard Development Company Life and Work Time to bless same-sex unions, says gay cleric Jeffrey John says Church and State should offer couples a covenant of faithfulness, writes Ruth Gledhill Dozing fan Cleared of drunkenness Lexus Stop Booking Places Can you teach and old dog new tricks? Ask Kevin Spacey A lesson in French manners Charming man PS... Britain honours American film boss Parking space Bognor Regis will be TV's last resort Different What it takes to win a place at the Games Marathon cancer heroine will not quit Tracey's secret for a fast finish: a 5.30 start Former fun-runner is just getting used to the idea of competing in Olympics, reports Sean O'Neill Create your Perfect Trip Bonhams How vote was won in 1975 Campaigners catch up with Blair's U-turn Battered 'yes' camp struggles to regroup Question that will be on all our lips Anxious business leaders welcome chance to vote The Main Stumbling Blocks 'No' movement capitalises on early advantage Just AA sk National database is key to success of tests Nationwide Mobility Royal trade mission to China begins Gallery accused over Freud Exhibition M3 brick killer tracked through a relative's DNA firstdirect Air security man jailed over bullets In Brief Child prisoners Holiday car crash Murder most owl Bus fatality The Times Spanish troops begin Iraq pull-out 'Terrorists' desecrate grave of bomb victim Kim slips into China for secret talks Family accuses israel of vanunu tape leak (Reuters): Hamas chief had called home Bush turns to veteran as Iraq envoy UN judges clear Srebrenica massacre general of genocide The Sunday Times Why didn't you kill me, victim asks rapist (AP): Meciar loses bid to return to power In Brief (AP): Fiji leader dies (Reuters): Zardari refusal Paksas fights on (Reuters): Libya sanctions Few key players emerge unsullied by the Iraq War Alliance Leicester One. Tel Elephants and helicopters reach voters Saudis 'promised oil price cut to aid Bush campaign' For sale: Lennon's last doodle British law to rule on Bounty sex case Theatre The Timekeepers New End NW3 Amazonia Bridewell EC4 First Choice The Times The heroine as Girlfriend from Hell Opera Tosca Jenufa Gaiety Theatre, Dublin Concert BBCSO/Belohlãvek Barbican Pop Goldie Lookin' Chain Mean Fiddler, WC2 Where the smoke will linger when cigarettes are dragged off the screen Picture Gallery Have you any idea what a Euro vote means? The Indian tiger's roar is not as loud as you think Call centres alone cannot help the country's poverty and divisive politics Thunderer: Millions of pills do not make anybody happy Theodore Dalrymple The Times Indian Spring The past's influence on Britain's future personality' Sound Idea Voice-lifts are a real boon for mankind Exits and Strategies The new Spanish leader has let down his country and Iraq Borrowers beware The Times War and morality in Middle East Questions on an EU constitution Growing sugar is 'economic madness' Kidnap in India Car tax fine Orchestral discord Tardy headhunters Japanese, Roman, and British Patriotism A PIN may not always be secure Police given no quarter Coining it Making the best of it The Weather The Times Crossword 22,643 IDT The Times On the Agenda… Spaniard set for IMF post Briefing Nobel firm purchased Brascan to press ahead FSA alarmed at EU plan Acquisitor keeping mum Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities Deceitful Shell 'needs ten years' to rebuild exploration business Bid Stakes What next for... In Business Today Hitting the Rocks The Players The Board Oil Prices Unravelling of the cover-up Times Regulation FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Sunday Times Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Drug gets US clearance New boss for Swiss airline Microsoft settles lawsuit 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 'Super rail agency' plan to save £5bn attacked Areva Tracking down another rail review Big reservations remain at Shell Alternatives Be prepared for constitution debate Stagecoach to return £250m to shareholders Rival's problems provide a boost for mmO2 Retailers lifted by approach for WH Smith Shares Eurotop 100 Shares Major Indices Commodities De Vere Group London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Stagecoach smooths the rough ride but faces further hazards London Metal Exchange Holidaybreak The Day's Biggest Movers Funds stay out of market Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street High street sees robust spring sales How He Made a Difference Former burger-flipper moves into the top job WH Smith soars on Permira's bid ITV 'not happy' at huge Green payoff McDonald's chief dies at fast-food chain's convention Terry's York factory to close with 300 job losses Adecco punished for results delay Unhappy camping City Diary Plural yachtsman City Diary Gone to whales Business to Business conductive-education The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Make a Wish Business Equity Prices The Register Birthdays Anniversaries Who Wrote this? Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara Politician who led Fiji to independence but always struggled with its intractable racial divisions Lord Geraint Welsh farmer who was Liberal and Lib Dem spokesman on agriculture in the House of Commons Sir Horace Phillips Diplomat with unrivalled knowledge of Islamic countries Births Deaths George Hardwick Postwar England captain who revelled in his reputation as the hard man of the dressing room and the pitch Gordon House Artist and designer whose distinctive work changed the look of exhibition catalogues and featured on the covers of Beatles' LPs Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services The bounty hunters Complicated Shopping Chips, PINs and the burdens of retail: will new measures lead to greater card security? Nature Notes The addressing of cats New credit cards will not pin down all fraud The chip and PIN system will still leave people vulnerable to crooks on phone and internet, says Nicola Woolcock Visual aids Easy money Prize Quiz Which Poet is this All the better to eat you with Mea culpa On this Day Cock-Fighting News Quiz Squirrelling Away Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The debate continues. Should we protect the infamous grey squirrel, cull it-or eat it? Cock-Fighting Countryside defiance Slow starters Beyond good and evil Too much information What's your View? Word Watching Questions Answered Questions Asked Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. co. … Daily Life School News Personal Column Liechtenstein's Prince reveals family treasures Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Meetings Answers Marriages Dinner News Quiz Sport The harsh fact is that Ayrton made a mistake Ten years on and the cause of fatal crash remains a mystery Desolation, disbelief and stark tellatale signs in the Tamburello concrete The next day our correspondent slipped into the circuit. This is what he found Millions say farewell to symbol of nation Kate Battersby remembers the emotion and bitterness of a hero's funeral Tomorrow: The Senna Legacy Folkestone Reading the Racecard The Times Yesterday's Results Attheraces puts offer to courses Southwell Newcastle The Times Sports Book Pedigree against Salford City in Derby Newman shines in the gloom to hold champions at bay Frizzell County Championship First Division Wagh sets positive tone to provide extra bonus Carberry and Key see Kent home with ease The waiting is over, I'm in and it's game on After a dazzling run of six hundreds for Kent, Ed Smith finally makes his England debut. In the second set of extracts from his brilliant book, he describes his first innings and (right) that hunted feeling Lancashire left feeling under the weather Batsmen a Hunted Breed Hampshire rescued by dogged Mascarenhas Second Division Obstinate Sutton frustrates Glamorgan Read puts Test snub aside to focus on day job Determined McCulloch keeps the faith to leave Ebdon reeling Snooker Embassy World Championship Times £150,000 Fantasy Football 2003-04 Times Test Numbers Get Fit, Feel Fit Marathon Running Henman enjoys the final say in battle of wits and words Tennis Weekly Winner Brown times run perfectly for final fling in Athens Athletics Leaderboards The Times RFL extends inquiry into gambling allegations Rugby League Britons trailing Duggleby again Silver lining England failure Dell Maradona fighting for his life in hospital Football Descent from hero to addict Hamstring injury rules out Dawson History of drug abuse takes toll Keane tries to silence speculation on rift with Ferguson The Times Ronaldo dismisses Chelsea challenge The Results Service Will the loveable underdog bare his teeth as stakes rise in Monte Carlo? Times Fixtures The Premiership Today Why Senna Died Crespo set to lead assault on final frontier Football inside BetHiLo Furious players demand extra training from Keegan to beat drop The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day How we Won the Peace We Expected the British Security Services to Fight a Dangerous Battle. Their Thanks for Winning is to Be Accused of War Crimes European Integration British, but we Still Bat for India Cover Story "It's Good to Know that I Have Two Cultures" The Ethicist "I Don't Want my The Andrew Billen Interview Sarah Brightman's New Musical Extravaganza, Harem, Proves that Three Failed Relationships, Two Miscarriages and her Father's Suicide Have Not Dented her Panglossian Outlook on Life Crème The Times Watch out - we Can Tell if You're Lying Reportage Stolen, You Say? And It was worth how Much? Voice-Analysis Software First Used to Intercept Suicide Bombers is Helping Insurers to Spot Claims Cheats. Jessica Berry Watches the Lie-Detectors at Work All in the Mind? Therapy May Prevent Hypochondria. Jerome Burne Reports Doctor's Orders Age of Enlightenment Lifetime Young Docs for Old The Unglamorous Image of Being a Geriatrician Has Led to a Chronic Lack of Specialists. But Attitudes are Changing among Some Young Doctors, Says Liz Gill Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Fromage De Chèvre is One of Life's Pleasures, Says Jill Dupleix Times Eight of the Best this Week: The Twenties Look A Propensity of Preppies Preppydom is Back, but James Delingpole Will Never Wear Loafers Again Nappy Valley Splashing out Splashing out Home Forum But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game: Kya: Dark Lineage Ps2; £34.99 Technobabble It's a Novel Approach Arts Charles Saatchi and Kafka are Building a Reputation for Architecture Student Dan Brady. Tom Dyckhoff Met Him ENO The Lost Class Joanna Pitman on Exhuming the Victims of the Junta Entertainments Pain Threshold John Travolta's Latest, the Punisher, Will Hurt Him More than It Hurts us. Nicholas Wapshott Tears It off a Comic Strip Tarantino Gets a Bill of Health Radio The Times Games Chess Raymond Keene Paralysis Winning Move Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Missing (1982) Sky Cinema 1, 10pm Sky Cinema 1, 10pm Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Universities Challenged BBC Four, 9pm/11.40pm Raw Deal (1986) BBC One, 11.15pm; N. Ireland/Wales, 11.50pm; Scotland, 12.15am Moonlight and Valentino (1995) Channel 4,11.35pm Ma Vie En Rose (1997) Channel 4,1.30am Cgabbek 4,1.30am De Sade The History Channel, 11pm The History Channel, 11pm TV Review It's a Big Week for Eastenders - Not Least because There's a Fowler Funeral in Store. As Ever, It's All about Faaamily, Notes Sarah Vine BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3257 Champions League Live Itv1,7. 30pm Viewing Guide Happy Birthday BBC Two BBC Two, 8pm The Times One Life BBC One, 10.35pm; N. Ireland/Scotland/Wales, 11.05pm My Foetus Channel 4,11.05pm Scale Watcher The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritantoftheweek Otherviews Government waters down its alcohol policy Issue of the Week Alcohol Guilt Complex The Week in Numbers Homeless and Hungry Rich Pickings Public Opinion Anthony Browne New Medical Research Can an STI epidemic be halted? Health Theissueexplained Residential Experience Are agents all that special? Please make your mind up Careers Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder The Balanced Scorecard Approach Follow my train of thought Interview The managing director of the only state-owned rail franchise has brought about dramatic improvements, says Ben Webster. Could the model work elsewhere? Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Prizecaption The Winner is… In the Professional Press Foreign Ways Students make a dash for cash Higher Education Other Stories Weliked More money, or we leave Don't miss the bus on this Education Mentally ill let down by aimless health care Mental Health Spat of the Week Liveability? It's a dull liability Regeneration Row over asylum amnesty Asylum Hero … Wanted: virtual ramps Disabilities It's Not Big… Legislation Update Jobsagenda Turning Point The Times Museum The Times BBC Finance and Personnel Investor in People Public Agenda Jobsservice Over to you… Britain's poor track record on red tape What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside The Times Forensic Telecommunications Services Bullying - it's not someone else's problem Schools and employers have a legal duty to tackle bullies, but we all have a moral duty to stop it, too, writes Tola Ogundiumu Badenoch & Clark The Times Felons should not be barred from voting Now the cat's out of the bag, what can he do? Maddie Mogford on the legal dilemma facing David Beckham Joke of the Week Publishers want school copyright cheats to face music Teachers are trying to save money on their textbook budgets, but can they break the law with impunity? Jon Robins reports Thomson Elite Legally Parkes Ltd Things can c better—if ju wisdom is ap Changes to the constitution have been on the Why does Labour think it can succeed in just a Robert Stevens and Lord Alexander of Weedon How far will Labour go with this tyranny of the majority? If only Pilate had got a grip from the start Judicial treasures that could soon be history Old courthouses are among our grandest buildings, but many are closed, neglected and crying out to be used, says Frances Gibb To err is an expensive error Too many firms are leaving their managers to learn about employment law on the job, writes Tim Randles What the legal journals are reporting this week Bully for her… Conspicuous consumption Prize clanger Expert evidence? Why did they kill my brother? A lawyer is appealing for help in a personal quest for justice. Frances Gibb reports your shout reader's queries The College of Law explains tour operators' responsibilities, satisfactory quality and the sale of goods, the crime of treason and what to do it you're refused membership of a golf club lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk The City of Plymouth is to appoint an Honorary Recorder lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Steuart & Francis Jan Paulsson

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