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News from 21/04/2004

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, David Marsland, Phil Yates, Andrew Turton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Christine Goodhugh, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Liz Bestic, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Rosalind Ronshaw, Paul Hoggart, Andrew de Berry, Shares, Robert Harvey, Sam Pardoe, Bruce Chadwick, Philip Howard, Carl Mortished and Jenny Davey, J. Sumner, David Chater, Paul F. Brunyee, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penton Lewis, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Tim Baldwin, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Tony Halpin and Christine Buckley, W. J. Miller, Pat Gibson, Richard Clarke, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Kenneth Stern, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Guy Dollman, Michael Tillotson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Chris Johnston, Imogen Stubbs, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Frean, Peter Bird, Peter Berry, Russell Kempson, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Ed Smith, Lisa Armstrong, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Stephen Farrell and James Hider, Jeremy Swinson, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Dave Ward, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Peter Nunn, Derick Allsop, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Tony Burt, Peter Huxtable, Vikki Askew, Russell Hotten, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Sean O'neill, Gareth Child, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Adam Fresco, Dan Sabbagh and Carollne Merrell, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Angus Bowie, Anne Ashworth, Anthony Brown, Annabel Tall, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, M. H. Barnes, Will Logan, John Hopewell, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Neil Fisher, Neil Brownsell, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Philip Yaffe, Alan Lee, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Fay Watson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Kate Battersby, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, Adam Sage Roger Boyes and David Sharriock, Jan Raath, Helen Vandevelde, Phllip Webster Political Editor, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Richard Beeston and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The Times Archbishop accuses Labour of damaging democracy Norris McWhirter Tesco cashes in Meet Tarantino The Times Small but tough. Polo On Other Pages Blair gambles his career on Europe verdict Index Hunt for missing £1 million stolen by secretary Archbishop follows in footsteps of turbulent priests Sinn Fein report says IRA ready for conflict Register can trace donor relatives Extremist cleric wins right to legal aid Men working out? It's a mid-life crisis What's Important Cheltenham & Gloucester Turning point in infant death cases for courts A. B. Judge throws out shaken bady case Conflicting evidence from expert witnesses meant there was no way the jury could decide who killed baby Charlotte, Nicola Woolcock reports A wailing child can try the greatest patience Super-rich bankers didn't miss their stolen millions BT 'They made it so easy they deserved it; frankly it would have been rude not to' Adam Fresco reports on the City secretary who plundered more than £4m from her bosses Jail for man who stabbed intruder Fans searched Boy in rail arrest Anti-Semitic rise Detention death Refugees held Awayday smoke How crown approval can put corporate finances to the test AmericanAirlines Queen appoints The Firm to save business awards Pampered pets get £407m in guilt gifts Forget oil, overseas students make money PC World Forecast Growth in Overseas Students Hospital apologises after bodies mix-up Diving rules send governor over edge Inquest call for abuse anonymity Nationwide Iron Age discovery may be missing link Tele2 Rabbi 'slandered businessman as serial adulterer' Microsoft Office Humanoid toy stirs the wind of change Puttnam puts his pictures on sale Lexus Timely advice for Blair Breaking up is hard to do, so save it for the dessert course People Best of Friends Art for ambition's sake Picture Gallery PS ... Old English Inns An ideal husband A portrait of the slow artist as a dedicated family man Women now lead race to be BBC director-general Capital One Howard mocks Blair for eating his words Dell U-turn if you want to, the Prime Minister made a 360-degree spin 'Let the Eurosceptics make their case - let the battle be joined' Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Bank of Scotland The theories that might be behind Blair's big gamble Schröder seeks to dampen fears of 'no' vote Amicus to back the 'yes' campaign BT Broadcasters to hold their own polls British restaurateurs savour world success Our Forecast: A Great Day out 50 Top Tables across the Globe Heart of oak is uncovered Maestro admits his repertoire missed a beat Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Army chief admits friction with US commanders The Americans give a show of force, while British soldiers take a softly-softly approach, Michael Evans writes CIA 'rejected' Iraq dossier 45-minute claim King of Jordan in angry exit over Israel Lloyds TSB Rolex Etihad How the UN went from nowhere to everywhere Rebels attack jail, killing 22 Iraqis Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times North Korea's growing problem Embittered Muslims shun India election Republic back on Australia's agenda (Reuters): Wiranto selected (AP): Case dropped Grand designs Warrant out for arrest on Menem (AP): US arms cache Alliance Leicester French healthcare develops British disease Femme fatale who ensnared Vanunu fears retribution Czech doubts grow as EU tax bill lands Anthony Browne in Prague says business and the public are fretting as membership approaches Photographs: Peter Nicholls Croatia invited to start talks on entry British Gas Dutroux survivors tell him to 'go to hell' Timesonline First Choice The Times A rough and ready romantic Theatre Cyrano de Bergerac Olivier Pop The Von Bondies ICA Theatre Jailhouse Rock: The Musical Piccadilly, W1 Jazz Future Sounds of Jazz Touring Postcard to the peevish art critic: we know what we like and are ready to spend A race without a start, distance or finishing line Watch out when bias is broadcast as objective truth I am no longer a lone voice crying in the suburbs Rowan Backwards The Archbishop of Canterbury's unfortunate sermon Green and Black A blunt assessment of Sinn Fein and the IRA leadership EU constitution The Times Text Message Why we worry about the EU constitution Meeting needs of special children Jeffrey John's appointment as dean Booby prizes Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Longevity in Animais Publicity-seekers Cultural values and integration Surprise package Travel notes Biters bit The Times Israeli policy and peace prospects The Weather The Times Crossword Tiscali Business New Shell chief knew of problems in 2002 MCI collapse costs $1bn Pension fund gap shrinks Shire gets out of vaccines Aventis accuses Sanofi Eurotunnel traffic drops NAB directors may quit Charts of the Day Index Tesco targets clothing as profit rise tops 17% Brown to demand pay-deal restraint HSBC Inflation Declines Stock Markets Commodities Currencies Nikkei The Times Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Ex-USAF official guilty Russian carrier plans IPO Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Business Big Shot Janus chief of step down Quote of the Day Data Day Data Exchange Rates Ryanair chief's swipe at Gdansk angers Poland Gdansk for the Memories Orange Cracks widen at Royal Doulton Ethel chiefs in line for £30m Rivals make it so easy for Tesco Brown's chance to give hope to bosses Consortium raises states in Wembley bid ICI lifted by strong figures from French rival Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Now here's the good oil news but can Cairn keep it up? ARM Holdings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Now here's the good oil news—but can Cairn keep it up? Tempus London Metal Exchange Now here's the good oil news but can Cairn keep it up? Mouchel Parkman The Day's Biggest Movers US Treasuries drop hits gilts Bonds Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Broker upgrades Meggitt as profit hopes rise Smaller Capitalisation Shares Gambling talk-in City Diary Telford Come to Life Fears for new ports after ABP is blocked Eurotunnel hit by 4% sales fall Air Partner chief sells Metronet fined £11m over Tube Riddle of bank fee City Diary The Sunday Times Setback alarms investors How did Shell's assayers let plate pass as pure silver? MCI faces $1 billion bill for Chapter 11 Cairn makes third discovery in ex-Shell block Time to have a high profile on savings Timesonline The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service, For further details on particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre Business Equity Prices Standard Life Bank Brisbane moss Royals court business to boost prestige of accolades Tony Dawe introduces a two-page special report which spotlights this year's winners of the Queen's Awards for Enterprise DX Runaway success story How footwear firms made big strides in the export markets Picture Gallery The Award Winners Inventors' small ideas that had a big impact Now they help to stop crashes at rail disarm landmines JMJ Associates The Queen's Awards for Enterprise Seabird centre adds a feather to its cap Eco-friendly wildlife HQ and organic farm win recognition. Isobel Shepherd Smith reports Whisky galore Euroweigh Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Norris McWhirter Founder Editor of The Guinness Book of Records who after his brother's murder committed himself to the pursuit of freedom Elisabeth Dalton Designer of dramatic sets and costumes for opera houses and ballet companies in Germany, Italy and Russia The Register Births, Marriages & Deaths Want to Place a classified advertissement? Births Deaths Lives Remembered Nigel Greenwood Art dealer who was instrumental in cultivating 'idea art' in a climate of contemporary pop culture Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memorium Private In Memoriam War Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Organised ossification Like a Bat out of Hell Pumping up the volume in the car can seriously damage your driving skills. Does Meatloaf make you a menace at the wheel? Couldn't be better DJM: Nature Notes What's your Hurry? The Shropshire town of Ludlow has been awarded Slow City status. Does slower necessarily mean better? Clever dick Victim of Wagner From a Correspondent: On this Day The Times, April 21,1931 Prize Quiz News Quiz The Slow Movement Gathers pace Slow but interesting Dancing on air The little things Spaced out Bad conduct Good riddance Saving on fuel What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 21,1959 Questions Answered Questions Asked Personal Column School News Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Court Circular Marriage Answers Word Watching Get Fit, Feel Fit Marathon Running Person responsible not liable Sentencing for race crimes Court of Appeal Appealing against inconsistent verdicts Court of Appeal 'One chance left, runs needed, but I am filled with only rage and regret' In the final extract from his book, Ed Smith describes how his England hopes were shattered by one ball and one umpiring decision during an intense afternoon at the Oval Day Three White feels the pinch in making premature exit Snooker Ecclestone to decide fate of British race Motor Racing Sport Timesonline In Sport Today Sentencing for race crimes Court of Appeal Epsom Reading the racecard Catterick crying out for investment and creative leadership Newcastle Folkestone Southwell Redcar called off Perth Worcester Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book All-weather newcomers For a few days after Ayrton Serna's death in May 1994, … Tomorrow Weary Williams faces unwanted return to Italian legal circus Kevin Eason looks at a prosecution that continues to court controversy and refuses to leave Formula One in peace A legend lives on: nothing can separate Senna from the love of his people Ashling O'Connor travels to São Paulo to see the legacy helping to liberate a country's youth from a life of poverty Brand leader is big business and a growing concern Ashling O'Connor finds little profit for black marketeers in a tightly controlled memorabilia industry worth millions According to Di Spiers, who ran the Benetton motorhome, … Words that will haunt Scally down among the dead men Happy Brithday your Majesty The Results Service Too many kings devalue once-great crown Product Recall Mercer put in charge of Tigers Ferrero bows out Burke returns French toast Today's Fixtures NMA Summer Term Taibu leads from front in honourable defeat Zimbabwe rebels ready to make their final stand Scoreboard from Bulawayo Champions aiming to deliver early blows Keane returns to Ireland fold on manager's terms Simpson, a Celtic great, dies at 73 Times Test Cook is star turn as Millwall's play-off hopes suffer setback How They Stand Pools Forecast Neville strikes again as United step up pursuit of second place FA charges Knight with violent play Thepremiershiptoday How They Stand Sport Nonda loads semi-final dice against Chelsea high rollers Sporting Index Abramovich left to lament absence of the phwoar factor The Times Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Inside 24 Hours Anglicanism's New Holy Warriors Mary Ann Sieghart The Fundamentalist Diocese of Sydney—and its Outposts Abroad—can now Be Seen as the Church of England's Militant Tendency Required Reading A Shack on Wheels Cover Story Traditional Caravan Sites Offering Cheap and Cheerful Holidays are under Threat as Developers Skirt Planning Laws and Build Up-Market Holiday Homes in Britain's Most Scenic Areas. Richard Morrison Visits One Site where the Owner is Replacing Caravans with Chic "Lodges" for Well-Heeled City … My Home from Home The Ethicist The Times Tune in, Stay Young Reportage The Latest Cosmetic Trick to Beat the Ageing Process is the Voicelift: A Little Tinkering with your Vocal Cords Will Knock Years off You, Apparently. A Fortysomething Toby Moore Listens Carefully Health Try this for Size Most of us Wear Shoes that are Too Tight, Too High or Too Small, Causing Injury and Deformity, Says Liz Bestic Marrying the (Much) Older Man Emotional Intelligence When Eleanor, 31, and Antony, 61, Married and Then Had a Child, It Provoked a Succession of Family Feuds Doctor's Orders Love Etc What Does Love Tell us about Life? This Week: Imogen Stubbs The Way we Live now This Japanese Marinade Makes for a Dark Golden Coat with a Caramel Crunch, Says Jill Dupleix Put Yourself in Control Fashion Power Dressing Has Long Been Ridiculed, but Sometimes we Need to Do It, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong. Here's how Timesonline Nouveau Pauvre Misspent Daze Home Forum Genius or Just a Classroom Scribbler? Arts Visual Art It's up to You... Hte Cat's Cradle of Cy Twombly's Work Leaves the Viewer Baffled. But That's Part of the Point Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston CY Twombly Serpentine Gallery, W2 ENO Blessed Release Church Treasures are Usually Locked Away. John Russell Taylor Greets a Chance to Admire Them Silver and the Church Goldsmiths' Hall, EC2 Sadler's Wells Lure of La Dolce Vita Exhibition Victorian Artists Led the Way in the English Love Affair with Florence, Reports Richard Owen Ad Lib Libby Purves Relishes the Painful Challenge of Questions from the Audience Tomorrow in Screen Entertainments The Click-On Classroom Education Sick Children Can Keep up their School Studies through Computer-Based Lessons at Home under a New Scheme. Jerome Burne Learns how Ben, 13, who Has Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, is Meeting the Challenge The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ed. forum Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Games Bridge Chess Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies 1 Sport Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films TV Review Julia Black's Emotionally-Loaded my Foetus was Self-Indulgent and Muddled but at the End It Had an Important Point to Make, Says Paul Hoggart Variations BBC One Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3258 Viewing Guide Companion Stairlifts Crème Dedicated sole mates Working Relationship Oliver Sweeney, the celebrity shoemaker, and his PA, Christine Cooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Setting store by some key ingredients Tasting Learn to lead the way In a preview of her Crème Show seminar, Helen Vandevelde says PAs should try to develop leadership skills Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Pencil in a date with the Fifties Karen Homer Real-life fashion Royal Mail British Library What the Boss Says and what It Means Travel without the sky-high prices PAs face constant pressure to cut the cost of their bosses' trips. Dave Ward has some suggestions Tips for Travel Arrangements Multiple Classified Advertising Items A corking country house Conference Call Win a garden gala treat FYI Michael Page

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