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News from 26/04/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Richard Bullick, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Nick Allmark, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Colin Stanley, San Marino Grand Prix, Laurie Arle, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Neil Protheroe, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Steve Russell, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Irvine, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Eaton, Jens Lehmann, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Robert Gore-Langton, Anthony Browne, Susan Appleby, John Radford, Ruth Gledhill, Norman Harris, Nick R. Thomas, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Roland Watson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Ian MacKinnon, Anthony Jacobs, Lucy McKane, Ron Lewis, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Edward Briscoe (National Business Development Manager), Jerome Burne, Ronan McGreevy, Laura Peek and Ben Sheppard, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, David Lawrenson, Rev Canon John Roberts, Steve McAleavy, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Waters, Christopher John, Henry Osmaston, Raymond Keene, Pamela Bousfield, Matthew Pryor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Michael Ancram, Neville Scott, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Burgess, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, Alan R. Williamson, Rosemary Bennett and Richard Ford, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Michael Theodoulou and Rory Watson, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, David Simpson, Dr Penelope Leach, Terry Sanderson, Niall Ferguson, Gina Barker, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Stephen Bubb, Allen Robertson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Stuart Bonar, K. J. Wood, Mark Baldwin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nicola Woolcock, Frank Furedi, Richard Morrison, Louise Mollo, Adam Sherwin, T. P. H. Reamish, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Howard Syddall, W. H. Cousins, Idris Francis, Christopher Irvine, David R. Worboys,

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The Times Extra British soldiers set for Iraqi hotspots Le Pen attacked Tissue Bill retreat Abduction foiled Brown defiant The Times 'Protect Vanunu' plea to Archbishop Estée Lauder, cosmetics queen, dies at 97 Index Hail the masters of the beautiful game Cartier Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Government retreat on human organ use Protesters ambush Le Pen as he meets leadership of BNP Blair 'may go after EU vote' Parliament this week Ministers spent £1bn on advice News & Comment BT Tories go into red as they fail to sell HQ Suzuki Top Ten MASH-UPS Make-up artist who dared to use the whole palette Just steal my greatest hits, says Bowie Singer is collaborating with bedroom DJs who create illegal bootlegs of popular songs. Other big names in music may follow suit, reports Adam Sherwin Mash-up music will not beat new tunes Toucan Spaniards were restrained Expanded Iraq role will test 'softly-softly' tactics British Forces must win friends where others have failed, writes Michael Evans Two women die in rocket attack on Mosul hospital West 'was culpable' over oil-for-food Inquest into Julie Ward's murder to open 16 years on Alliance Leicester Lexus Girl, 3, rescued from abduction in her street Porter settles for £12m GE Police seize drugs and guns in mass raid Lawyers complain about light sentences Join the AA from £35 Drama on the Menu ID Bill will give officers right to scan eyes Shabby chic is the thing ... if you have the luxury of leisure time Somak Holidays Sky+ Mining town to star in £5m makeover show Really rich thrill to the thrift of boot sale bargains Big earners are resourceful rummagers at second-hand shops and internet sites, writes Valerie Elliott Tele2 UK Communications Ltd. Gay canon hits out at 'blinkered critics' Pleasant time for those who dare go O2 British pupils invited to make friends with Islam Blogs for baby may prove a curse in later life Brawn drain leaves butchers on hook DHL Walk on the tame side threatens the last wildcats Avon Calling ... if available Youth freed in error turns himself in Mosque reopens Death-row plea £12,000 baby Channel record AOL 9.0 Naval calamity marked D-Day veterans to gather for one last hurrah The Queen will lead British tributes to the dead in Normandy for the last time this year, reports Michael Horsnell Glider hero returns for royal duty Cheltenham & Gloucester New industrial revolution begins in Eastern Europe Greek Cypriots anger EU with unity rejection Turkish 'villains' now thwarted peacemakers Serial killer speaks on teatime TV Green Flag Bespoke Suits Security fears as QM2 is left out on a limb during the Olympics Saga World's ports fear attack by floating bomb Security experts fear it is a matter of time before terrorists attack on the high sea, Richard Lloyd Parry writes British Gas A Room with a View, Mini-Bar & Cable Diana crash photo has half the shock value of Iraq coffins Direct Line Lloyds TSB The most expensive artist in the world The US painter Jasper Johns heads the top ten sellers, with Lucian Freud the only Briton, writes Nicholas Wapshott Lastminute America awaits return of dead hero Outsourced prayer helps priests feed body and soul A shortage of priests in the West has fuelled a global market in prayers-for-cash, reports Catherine Philp The Times Church and State dispute right to Algiers property (AFP): Force of the railway blast Lloyds TSB Direct Line Woman gets senior Vatican post Sars cases rise (AP): Austrian poll (AFP): Koizumi hat-trick (AFP): Minister in jail (AP): Tribesmen freed (AFP): Tiger policy Opera King Roger Sadler's Wells First Choice The Times Split in two but no half measures Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Theatre Royal, York Concert ECO/Tingaud Barbican Theatre Yellowman Everyman, Liverpool Cabaret Donna McKechnie Pizza on the Park, SW1 You know what they say, Action Man; you can judge a chap by his friends Hurrah! With one giant U-turn we are free Giscard's position on the constitution was a gamble—a very foolish gamble. And it hasn't come off There's no way to play these appalling cards right Compulsory ID is best left to countries where the police wear funny hats Thunderer: Blair stands between Fallujah and Catastrophe Simon Jenkins The Times The Cost of Saying No The Greek Cypriots have closed the door on reunification Second Time around The rich renounce glitz for a good rummage Let Vanunu Leave He should be allowed to quit Israel immediately Qualified PIN-up? The Times Prospects for a Middle East peace Divided over greater European unity Countryside access Grace notes Fire-Fighting Humble charity Use of resources in colonial era Runners and joggers The full Monty Lowdown on police The Times Crossword The Weather Moneywise The Times Shell to face calls for cash Briefing Aventis accepts Sanofi bid Fewer companies failing Equitable QC's switch M&a recovery peters out BG buys LNG tankers 9/11 insurance decision Currencies FTSE 100 Fastrack Dow Jones BAE looks at offers for naval business The fraudster may be the boss, not his PA In Business Today Court to rule on penalties for the EU's big spenders Ministers attack ECB chief over refusal to cut rates Brown denies creating 'pre-election boom' Cotton Verdict The Times Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Change on Week China to shelve 3G network Stop Press Commerzbank eyes HVB Boost aid grants, says US Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Predators start to circle in fight for WH Smith Charcol Asbestos laws to cost businesses £3.3 billion MoD to pay more to reservists' firms Broker in late bid for Premier Lodge Aventis accepts new offer from Sanofi While the West recovers, poverty still hurts us all Germanwings 'will kick out' easyJet Investor threatens libel action over Baltimore Canary may sue founder over Wood Wharf bid Timesonline CV: Lord Sharman Warrior who makes Jack Welch sound like a wimp The Powers in the Boardroom In the first of a new series on the people shaping corporate Britain, Jon Ashworth talks to Lord Sharman The Power 100 The man in questions Standard Life Bank Limited Business Equity Prices Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Dame Mary Green Sir Douglas Hall Colonial administrator in Africa who later turned his attention to technological innovations The Rev Peter Blagdon-Gamlen Idiosyncratic Anglo-Catholic priest who edited a popular guide to good churches Willie Watson England cricketer and footballer best remembered for a cussed innings against Australia in 1953 Lives in Brief Tony Lee, jazz pianist, was born on July 23, 1934. He died on March 2, 2004, aged 69 Lives Remembered Faith and truth Media mythology Check-Out Cheers Tesco profits of £1.6 billion make it the UK's largest grocer. Is it your favourite supermarket? DJM: Nature Notes Pulpits and Politics The Archbishop of Canterbury has accused the Government of eroding the public's trust in the political system. Is he right? No political role Eye off the ball Picture Gallery Gas guzzlers Blast-Off Back to Yesterday Prize Quiz News Quiz No grounds for trust Is it a dream? Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers ... or a nightmare? Vision and leadership Shelf life Unqualified to speak Popular view Space for profit What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 26, 1869 Questions Answered School News Parade Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Armed Forces Appointments Court Circular New space for making miracles in St Martin-in-the-Fields Notebook Charities Awards for 'pearls' of community Opening the doors of the boardroom I would like to challenge chairmen to end the 'magic circle' of white middle-aged men Index Asthma threatens Sexton's Athens hopes Swimming The Results Service Times Test Index Track surface is not 'plant' Court of Appeal Timesonline Calculation of prisoner's release date Court of Appeal Power to freeze party's assets Chancery Division English advance Reynolds on top Fraser triumphs Hinds victorious Aldershot earn the right to let off steam Non-League Football Dr Martens League Klitschko the new heavyweight king Boxing Oldest swinger in town claims British title Unibond League Ryman League Walsh aims to build on silver lining Grazioli helps steer Barnet into play-offs Davies in touch with leaders in season's opener Sailing On Fridays Schedule Maka carries Toulouse to Twickenham Bath sunk after poor first half Get Fit, Feel Fit Supple Strength Talk to your GP before embarking on a new exercise … Harlequins hang on after vital try from Greenwood Day One Wasps prevail with grandstand finish Rugby Union Newcastle Racing Wolverhampton Fitzpatrick and Skinstad head takeover venture Sandown Park Saturday's Details Leicester Market Rasen Ripon Haydock Park Wolverhampton Final Standings in the Jumps Championships Trainers The Wright Track Windsor Hamilton Park Analysis Roa Scotland Conditions Stakes Analysis Course Specialists Finale meeting misses point Sandown finish describes the season in miniature Racegoers Club Racecourse of the Year Analysis Totetrifecta Handicap Analysis Reading the Racecard Famous Grouse Maiden Stakes Analysis Rectangle Group Handicap Analysis Saturday's Scoreboard Frizzell County Championship Kent v Worcestershire Second division Stuttering Surrey are brushed aside Kent feel the benefit as Sami flies in to slay Gladiators Somerset v Derbyshire Vaughan's frustration shared by players on the fringe One-Day International Leicestershire v Glamorgan Warwickshire sunk by Udal onslaught Walker sweeps Kent to historic triumph Steelbacks distracted by money worries Pietersen fails to reel in Durham Yesterday's Scoreboards Sadler leads rout of Yorkshire Middlesex cannot shake off hangover but win is meat and drink to Sussex Happy to leave Zimbabwe decisions to Cricket Australia officials Burns finds form to take the sting out of Scorpions O'Sullivans's behaviour may yet see him hit hard in the pocket The Times Cloud of suspicion over golden couple Athletics It's not a good night for him and it's goodnight from him: hard times for the two Ronnies Fortune smiles on victorious Cévaér Golf Henman walks off with doubles title Tennis Timesonline Orr pulls the strings as Wigan enjoy day of sunshine rugby Button clear of chasing pack Motor Racing Results from Imola Picture Gallery Long comes out of hiding to cut Giants down to size Rugby League Mercer backs himself to work survival magic at Castleford Kevin Eason's Guide to how They Fared at Imola How They Stand Clarke at the double to put Reading into final Hockey Robertson raises hopes on two olympic fronts Badminton O'Riordan upsets the formbook to lift title Bowls The Times Button undone by Schumacher Leota's try caps storming fightback by Wasps Flybe.com Inside Today T2 But Will He Call her Tomorrow? Inside The Week Ahead Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Hypocrisy, a Hut and a Holiday Village I Defy Anyone to Explain how a Grass-Roofed Hut is Deemed to Besmirch the Landscape while Constructing a Small Town is Fine It Took the Authority Two Years to Notice the Building at All Let the Gillavge Proceed, but Also Let Wrench Keep his Eco-Hut Required Reading Are Women Just after Money and Men Just after Sex? Two Bestselling Books Shed a Revealing Light on Relationships or a New Generation of City Singles. Andrew Billen Meets the Authors—one of Them a Vogue Style Queen, the Other a Self-Confessed Cad The Ethicist Randy Cohen If You Want to Be Poor, Fight for Independence Book Extract Freedom from Empire was the Ambition of Every Colonised Country, but in a Second Extract from his New Book the Historian Niall Ferguson Argues that Independence Does No Necessarily Lead to Prosperity Most Rx-Colonies Continue to Lag behind the Elite of Wealthy Countries The Problem is Not Globalisation, but the Absence of It America Eurostar Happy Families Fear the D-Word Parents Even the Very Young Worry about their Parents Divorcing, we Need to Explain that Arguments are Not Always a Precursor to Separation, Says Frank Furedi Young Children Worry about the Stability of their Life at Home I Overspend. How Can I Teach my Children (Aged Five and under) to Be More Sensible? Parent Forum Next Week The Way we Live now Magimix With a Little Help from his Friends Dedication and Hard Work Have Been a Akey Factor in Matthew Williamson's Success. And Having Kate Moss and Helena Christensen Model at his First Show Didn't Hurt Eigher, He Tells Lisa Armstrong At First I was Very Snotty about Which Magazines I Lent my Clothes to Horse Sense Mrs Dippy Home Forum Flirty Florals Eric Hill Ltd Happiness Makes a Heart Beat Longer Health Encouraging Positive Emotions Has Significant Health Benefits, a New Study Shows. Jerome Burne Reports Depression is a Strong Risk Factor for Heart Disease The Times Offers Direct Parkinson's is a Special Area Sweet Student Prince Arts Trevor Nunn's New Hamlet is 23. Is this what the Bard Intended, Asks Robert Gore-Langton Entertainment Theatres Journey's End The Times box office service Week Ahead the High and Mighty Get Thei Theatrical Comeuppance Arts Heartache Spoken Here A New Film Poses the Question, what is the Saddest Music in the World? Our Critics Answer It Fine and Mellow Singing the Changes Arts Interview from Boheme to Bombay Dreams on Broadway, It's Hard to Pigeonhole Director Steven Pimlott, Says Ian Johns First Night Reviews Albery Theatre The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Radio Radio 1 Radio 2 Fm: 88-90.2 MHz Radio 5 Live Mw: 693, 909 kHz BBC World Service Classic FM Radio 3 Radio 4 Newspapers Support Recycling Talksport Virgin Radio Scotland Radio One (RTE) 2FM (RTE) Radio Ulster Radio Wales Winning Move Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 London Channel Five Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3262 Viewing Guide The Times Companion Stairlifts The Game Arsenal's Sweet Hart Lane Red-Letter Day Arsenal Leave Rest Nowhere Bottom Loyal Followers In 1999, a dramatic late goal saw Carliste beat Plymouth to stay in the league. Five years on and David McVay finds the fans in need of another miracle Tom Dart on an upwardly mobile team who have come a long way Showunmi's Big and He is Clever The Student Tom Dart on the business gradute whose educated style in front of goal has excited Luton Town supporters Hp invent Brains The Spy A new book to be published next week promises to consign the tradional bar-room football debate to history. So which 007 almost signed for Manchester United? Find out with the first in our three-part series of extracts from Motson's National Obsession Mark Pougatch on the ups and downs of TV work Sky Sports Ashling O'Connor tunes into a new venture for Southampton Atkinson Slip is Sad Reminder of the Bad Old Days Tony Cascarino believes the games has moved on since racism reared its ugly head in the 1970s Men in Middle Look for Love David McVay finds referees trying to win over the media with a little glad-handing Henry Collects Player of Year Time Almost up for Leeds Wolves Left Wondering Keegan Finds Signs of Home Houllier Sees Way Forward Stead Adds to his Reputation Crouch Lifts Villa's Sights Hard Line Pays off for Fulham Davies Savours Happy Return It was Just like Watching Busted Winning the title at Spurs, a handshake with Jens Lehmann—that was one of my top ten days Barclaycard Attendance Table The Games Fan Fare Arsenal Singing in the Lane Players Relish Celebrations behind Enemy Lines Regaine One Trophy is Not Enough This exhilarating Arsenal side will reflect on an 'if only' season, Tony Cascarino says The Greatest Team of All Gabriele Marcotti on a side that has dominated an English season like no other Shearer Delivers Killer Blow The Times Offers Direct Burnley (1) 1 Megson Puts Onus on the Boardroom Norwich Dine out on Success Wigan Dream Nears Reality Nationwide Attendance Table The Games Fan Fare Tight for second place but Plymouth go up as Notts County take the plunge Nationwide The Games Fan Fare Card Count York City all but down while Hull and Huddersfield edge closer to promotion The Games Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide Card Count The Games Fan Fare McGeady Makes Mark Partick Thistle's fate is sealed while Rangers concede last-minute equaliser Heart of Midlothian (0) 1 De Vries 74 Celtic (1) 1 McGeady 17 Referee: K Clark 7. Attendance: 12, 112 Young striker prospect has O'Neill waxing lyrical Kilmarnock (1) 2 Livingston (1) 2 Dunfermline Athletic Partick Thistle Bank of Scotland Bell's Lack of Trust Blights Game The Continent Gabriele Marcotti on the culture of cynicism and suspicion sweeping Europe The Statistics German League Spanish League Italian League French League German League Spanish League Italian League Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Hair of Sorrows David ran his hand through his hair. Or, to be precise, what was left of his hair. He wasn't sure whether or not he really liked it ... Paper round The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box The Alternative Premiership Fixtures Nationwide Sky Sports

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