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News from 03/05/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Catherine Riley, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Jean Kehren, Melanie Eskenazi, Paul Hoggart, G. N. G. Tingey, Mark Souster, Peter Lilley, Richard Hobson, Bill Barrett, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Ducker, David Stuart, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Grey, Elizabeth Judge, Lewis Smith, Francine Miller and Victoria Rosenberg, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Graham Dunbar, James Eve, Rob Hayward Chief Executive, Clare Roche, David Sharrock, Julia Kilminster-Biggs, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Robin Hunt, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gabby Logan, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Joe Morgan, David Barrie, Jill Dupleix, Charles Heyman, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dave Cheverton, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Gabriella gamini, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Gerald Mortimer, Peter Sharpe, Roland Watson, Joanne Rule Chief Executive, Keith Pike, Adam LeBor, Robin Laurance, Ian MacKinnon, Richard Greening, Ron Lewis, Tracy Knight, Nicholas Wapshott, Simon Tait, R. Taylor, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Mark Walker, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Malcolm James, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Richard Rawsthorn, Sean O'Neill, Stuart Bell, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, James Milne, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Clem Cecil, Marc Padgett, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Richard Mills, John Broomhead, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Henrik Kauffmann, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Jona Meek, Sam Allardyce, Brian Lee, Ian Elliott, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston and Michael Theodoulou, Olver Kay, Gerald Dufty, Michael Evans and Stephen Grey, Mark Henderson, Maureen Keaveney, Robert Baty, Gillian Harris, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Catherine Townsend, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Adam Sherwin, Andrew McNeill Director, Barry Hyman, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Health Editor, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr, Simon Bares Sports Writer, John Haran, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The Times Torture photos are fakes, say army officers Military police fly to Cyprus as calls for investigation gather pace Immigrant influx Treasure trove Saint removed Boxing clever The Times You'd rather be a Rat than a Toad - or a Weasel The Times Today Police fear paedophiles are free to exploit 3G phones Whiter teeth in just one hour Sharon's Gaza plan rejected by Likud The Times Education is still top priority, says Blair Church may split into a federation over gay clergy Livingstone plays down Labour link Likud rejects Gaza plan Tories offer profits from state pupils What's Important Nationwide Times One in five Britons has shoplifted Stabbing arrests Rocking cradle Women wanted Bag shuts airport Cars come first Leslie Ash 'making progress' after being laid low by hospital infection Atkins How to Tell if They're Faking It The sham wedding rings that turn foreigners into citizens Criminal gangs are beating immigration rules by setting up thousands of bogus marriages, writes Lewis Smith Vitamins may be bad for your heart Lancashire Regiment soldiers keep their thoughts to themselves at Cyprus base Dell Lack of blood, bruises and dirt give hint The photographer Richard Mills tells why 'the evidence' does not add up US report tells of sadism and wanton abuses of prisoners 'Another week like this and the last wheel will fall off' The British Hernia Centre Lexus Mirror stands by allegations, says Editor Morgan GE Out of the blue, giant gems with £2½m tag Why the latest phones could endanger young Technology advances let paedophiles keep one step ahead of laws designed to stop them, Sean O'Neill reports Fears over 3G phones Teenage mumps shows big rise Shortage of homes aids sellers By a Correspondent: Millions of letters are lost in post Courts NHS nurses will help keep elderly out of hospital Forget dentures, just grow new teeth Good Year Observatory has £15m plan for looking good By a Correspondent: Chinese star map outshone the world Eclipse will turn the Moon red over Britain Brain study identifies 'schizophreni gene Police plead not to be called as jurors Indian Ocean HSBC Divers close in on Pirate King's treasure Hundreds stranded as airline goes bust Rolex Thatcher's hopes and fears at a stroke on the threshold of No 10 The Iron Lady's script reveals her true state of mind, reports Gabriel Rozenberg Regional trains that run empty should go to hell, says rail chief 'Oh my, what have I taken on?' The Week in Parliament Bespoke Suits Body ir canal could be student, 21 Climber injured Rare birds fly in Fatal prank 'Nightmare' roads Blind march Net sales boom Naked ambition British troops resist confrontation despite Shia militia's provocation Westerners prepare to flee Saudi Arabia after shootings American hostage breaks free from his captors Fallujah's survivors search for the graves of 'martyrs' Cheltenham & Gloucester Shoppers bulk-buy food to avoid expected price hikes Sainsbury's Poles lead field in race to reach Dover Up to 1,000 immigrants a day are expected to arrive in Britain from the European Union's new members, report Lewis Smith, Francine Miller and Victoria Rosenberg Prodi warns of rearguard position for Britain if vote goes against treaty 'Irish' babies face time test 'Proud to wear my Union Jack knickers' Georgia's rebel dictator blows up bridges to Tbilisi Somak Holidays Spanish Moor-killing saint is given the chop Santiago Cathedral is to lose its politically incorrect sculpture, writes David Sharrock in Madrid Expedia. co. uk The Times Boxing clever: Rio's youth swap guns for gloves A British former boxer is inspiring teenagers to fight the good fight, says Gabriella Gamini in Rio de Janeiro Love affair with India stops short of giving up work Coroner robbed of Calvi papers Poised for power (AP): Petrol blast (Reuters): US loses guard (Reuters): Fugitive held (AFP): Computer alert First Choice ArtsFirst Still pumping on your stereo Pop Supergrass Astoria, WC2 Dance Royal New Zealand Ballet Theatre Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads World music Omara Portuondo Festival Hall Concert Kathleen Ferrier Awards Wigmore Hall The Tory Right must remember this: Thatcherism is about setting people free Dismal doubts: why we're not a happy Continent Ignore the photos and look at the big picture There are three widely-held myths about Iraq that need to be dispelled This new law says: no sense please, we're British Mick Hume The Times Tories and Thatcher Imitation is not always the sincerest form of flattery The Danger of Diamonds Stones that icily expose human vanity Lost on Camera The abuse of Iraqi detainees besmirches the coalition Interesting times Mixed feelings on EU expansion Ways to fight evil of binge drinking Patients' access to doctors' letters Care of rivers London Cabs Marks of respect Readers succumb to deadly sins Coining it Summer's lease The Times Crossword 22,654 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Local 10-Day National Forecasts The Weather Orange Wednesdays The Times Top award for The Times Briefing Rohan plans expansion Collins Stewart bid team Pru 'in talks over Egg' Wagamama may face bid Carlton Clubs eyes float How the Week Finished FTSE 100 Dow Jones Tycoon plans sale to fund charity 'Lottery payouts' for unfair dismissal Thrift and Faith Fuel a Career in Giving Stakes to steak, a sage who knows his onions Times Online jamjarcars The Times London convention 'loss' Lloyds halts City office deal Property fever starves start-ups Outsourcing sales of £40bn are forecast RBS to spend £350m on new headquarters Suppliers drop Tesco appeal When Flagships Turn to Follies MP urges bank action on loans Team Commitments to F1 The Times The real women behind the real women Malmaison chain out to double under new chief F1 at the crossroads as motor firms plan rival series Pru 'in talks with MBNA on Egg sale' Exchange Rates Hotels check in better numbers The Times Hospitals will test idea to cut cost of PFI funds Meaning of 'miscarriage of justice' for compensation award House of Lords CV: David Arculus Law Supplement Builder of teams is a smash hit leader in industry The Powers in the Boardroom The man in questions The Power The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Denis Hills Author who was condemned to death by firing squad by Idi Amin, but saved by the intervention of the Queen and Government Clive Borrell Times news editor who as a crime journalist reported on the Kray Twins and the disappearance of Lord Lucan Hyam MacCory Jewish scholar who sought to rewrite the history of early Christianity in defence of the Pharisees Ilyam MacCoby, writer on early rabbinie Judaism, was born on March 20,1924. He died on May 2,2004, aged 80 Personal Column Eddie Hopkinson England goalkeeper and Bolton Wanderers stalwart who helped his team to a difficult victory in the 1958 FA Cup Final Eddie Hopkinson, footballer, was born on October 29,1935. He died on April 25,2004, aged 68 Lives Remembered Johnny Bristol Motown producer who worked with the Supremes and Stevie Wonder and went on to enjoy success as a solo artist Johnny Bristol, singer, producer and songwriter, was born on February 3,1939. He died on March 21,2004, aged 65 A Drink worth Waiting for Does temperature geography or just a good long wait define the perfect pint of Guinness? Nature Notes On this Day Another Nazi Coup: Trade Unions Seized Prize Quiz News Quiz debate@thetimes. co. uk What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life May 3,1776 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Answers Word Watching Loyalty to the Barbican arts centre could soon pay off Notebook Arts Funding Theatre that has what it takes to lift off Briefing Court Circular A worthy fund with no money to operate The Times King of the tiddlers still after the little ones that got away Fishing Stoney puts old friends on hold as Charlton chase treble glory Football Women's FA Cup Final Moran strike sparks celebrations for Rhyl JT Hughes Mitsubishi Welsh Premier League Dr Martens League Unibond League Feeders Details Moment of truth for Hereford Non-League Basingstoke submit tamely Ryman League 'Wags will argue that it's in the nature of a barmy sport that people will do barmy things' Today's Fixtures Racing Today's Cards Fontwell Park The Results Service Saturday's Results Fontwell Specialists Kempton Park Leaders in the Flat Championships Doncaster Attraction defies odds to lord it over Guineas rivals Doncaster Specialists The Times Sports Book Yesterday's Results Hills plays winning hand as rivals lack sense of urgency Reading the Racecard Course Specialists McDowell forced into extra day to secure prize Golf Greig sparks Thunder to shock victory Netball Crabtree wrestles initiative for Giants Rugby League Picture Gallery Wildcats eliminate the errors as Field sets up second-half trouncing of Widnes How They Stand Lynam back with the Beeb ... Has Des Got News For Us? Sport on Television Bulls eye second position as Broncos call in new blood Merciless Heath sets standard with total control Times Online Timesonline Impressive Gibernau makes light of the rain in Spain Motorcycling Tamarillo justifies late decision to brave the conditions Khan left to play lone hand in Athens Boxing Get Fit, Feel, Fit Contrast Training Get Fit, Feel Fit When the going gets tough, horses get going Equestrianism Badminton Horse Trials Jopling given state aid in bid for glory The Times Roddick shrugs off heroic role in hotel blaze Tennis How They Stand Final Fixtures Northampton slow to take advantage Gartmore By Our Sports Staff: Mapletoft's late kick provides unlikely victory for Irish Jones close to decision on future Keogh's late show forces Bath into final decider Zurich Premiership Saracens hint at better times ahead Gloucester crown Deacon send-off with dominance Gallant Navy dispatched by late salvos Luna eclipse England double Hopes doused Rutter on chase By a Correspondent: Scantlebury enjoys success at end of lengthy drought Basketball Times Test O'Sullivan slowly gets into his stride Snooker Embassy World Championship Thompson leads the advance Hockey Scots take lead from Russell The Times Percy and Mitchell look forward to rematch in Athens Sailing Scoreboard Smith's barrage gives home support plenty to cheer A Cut above the Rest Timesonline Healthy Bond keen to enter Test reckoning West Indies chase down birthday victory for Lara Cable & Wireless Series Full Scoreboard from Saturday's Match Scoreboard from Shenley Warne keeps Hawks on course Yesterday's Scoreboards Elliott takes advantage of home discomfort Quick defeat signals long season ahead for Saltires Hogg ends Kent's hopes of comeback Totesport League Frizzell County Championship Hussey thrills Nottinghamshire Tables and Statistics Established partnership bears fruit for Royals Derbyshire find going easy on a slow pitch The Times Cassani adding horsepower to Olympic bid Simon Barnes goes to Badminton to meet the driven Californian intent on bringing the Games to London in 2012 England supporters left out of pocket after washed-out matches Hyundai Inside Today The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim Rolls and Royce, Chalk and Cheese Contend that Every Creative Partnership is an Alliance of Polar Opposites. If One Partner Plays Marley, the Other Must Play Scrooge Required Reading Shot Dead: But our Happy Little Boy is with us for Ever Cover Story Two-Year-Old Alistair Grimason was Killed during a Gunfight in a Seaside Café in Turkey Last Year. As his Killer's Trial Drags on, his Parents are Campaigning for a Change in the Country's Gun Laws and are so Haunted by the Memory of their Cherubic Little Boy that They Fear Having More Children, Suna … The Ethicist The Times Bennett-The Bard of British Loneliness Profile As the National Gets Ready to Stage a New Bennett Play, Benedict Nightingale Praises a Writer who Can Look at Every Situation from Several Points of View Seventy Years on: The Bennett File Entertainments Maggie's Men: Where are They now? Reportage Mrs Thatcher Came to Power 25 Years Ago Today. Damian Whitworth Talks to Members of her Cabinet The Way we Live now This Season is Simply Too Short for Words, Says Jill Dupleix Experience is of the Essence Fashion As Vogue's Beauty Director, Kathy Phillips Tested Thousands of Beauty Products. Convinced of the Power of Aromatherapy, She Tells Emily Davies why She Has Launched her Own Range Feeling Blue Home. Forum Float like a Butterfly Full Skirts Have a Quaint, Playful Charm, and They are Perfect for Summer. But They Don't Need to Be Fifties Prom-Inspired like Those Worn by Sandy in Grease. Instead Try Them Soft and Floaty—boldly Printed or Plain Over Stretched Health Re-Exercise Warm-Up Stretches are a Waste of Time and Could Even are You Vulnerable to Injury, Claims a New Study. Peta Bee Reports The Times Blair's Irregular Heart Beats a Drum for All He's Leaving Home Parents ... Eaving Home Changes the Way You Feel about your Mother and Father, and the Way They Feel about You. For Many People in their Twenties, Friends Take on an Important New Role, Says Damian Barr Time for a Reality Check Theatre Tom Stoppard and Luigi Pirandello are Playing with our Minds Again, Says Ian Johns Hey, It's like, so over No One Told us Life was Going to Be this Way ... As America Prepares for the Final Episode, Chris Campling Looks Back at why We've Been Pals with Friends And It was Funny And Prizes Week Ahead Museums Spring into Action in the Great Outdoors Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword 521 T2 Clues Timesonline Cryptic Clues The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages 20-21 TV Review If the Mission of Public Service Broadcasters is to Educate, Entertain and Inform, They Certainly Succeeded this Weekend, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television Crossword No 3268 Viewing Guide action The Game Smith as Guilty as the Rest Bottom Corner Loyalty for Sale if Price is Right The likes of Henry and Gerrard appear untouchable, but there is no player today who cannot be bought, says Gabriele Marcotti Who Said They Could Never Be Sold? Hero-worship can prove to be a magnetic force, Tony Cascarino says How to Work the Coracle What have dolphins, gulls and Doodlebugs got to do with the beautiful game? Find out in the second of our three-part series of extracts from Motson's National Obsession, the fascinating new football trivia book Don't Mention the War Keeping up with the Forwards Greavsie's Debut Goals Ball Play From Dolphins to Seagulls Boat Game Nine at Home? Sofa so Good Television is fine, but Bill Edgar finds you can have too much of a good thing A Strange Kind of Glory Tom Dart watches York fans rejoice in relegation sky Ashling O'connor on taxing times as Inland Revenue cries foul We Know how to Revive Rivaldo Sam Allardyce believes Bolton's back-room staff can put the Brazilian's career back on track McClaren to Fill in for Kidd Beckham Caught in Real Mess City Left to Wonder why Picture Gallery Liverpool Rise to the Occasion Barclaycard Highest Attendance Disciplinary Table The Games What Happens next Leading Scorers Angel Keeps European Dream Alive Master Card Birmingham Bring Touch of Sobriety Toothless United Living in the past Chelsea's Luck Begins to Turn Portsmouth Rise to Challenge Sony Hegames Barclaycard Premiership Leeds Stumble over the Decline and Fall Star May Keep on Sinking Gabby Logan on why Leeds are right to be wary of the Wednesday factor Humbled Leicester Slip out Quietly Wolves' Late Rally Proves in Vain Ie Games Nationwide League First Division Ystal Palace Ie Games Nation Wide League First Division Nationwide 1 Highest Attendance Attendance Table The Games What Happens next Leading Scorers Card Count Kinnear Raises Forest Stakes The Games Nation Wide League First Division The Times The Games Nation Wide League First Division Burley Ready for next Step West Ham Hit Purple Patch Rougier Keeps City in Hunt The Games Nation Wide League Second Division Port Vale stay in the play-off hunt while Grimsby take control of their destiny Barclaycard Nationwide 2 Highest Attendance Attendance Table The Games What Happens next Leading Scorers Card Count The Games Nation Wide League Second Division The Games Nation Wide League Third Division orquay buoyed by Huddersfield's defeat while Yeovil's hopes suffer setback Nationwide 3 Highest Attendance Attendance Table The Games What Happens next Leading Scorers Card Count The Games Nation Wide League Third Division The Games Bank of Scotland Premierleague O'Neill's men receive a nasty surprise with second consecutive home defeat Celtic Get a Warning Celtic (0) 1 Larsson 47 Dunfermline Athletic (1) 2 Nicholson 28, Dempsey 59 Referee: D McDonald 7. Attendance: 59,739 Dunfermilne gatecrash title party in Cup final rehearsal Dundee United (0) 0 Heart of Midlothian (1) 2 De Vries 4, Webster 72 Kilmarnock (0) 4 Nish 54,79 Canning 74, McSwegan 87 Livingston (2) 2 Makel 13, O'Brien 23 Partick Thistle (1) 2 Grady 10, Mitchell 80 Aberdeen (0) 0 Hibernian (1) 1 Riordan 42 Dundee (0) 0 Rangers (1) 4 Arteta 45, Ross 47, Namouchi 51, Thompson 55 Motherwell (0) 0 The Statistics French League German League Spanish League Italian League Mighty Milan Take Crown James Eve sees the title triumph at the San Siro marred by crowd trouble The Times Buy Lines A Trip that Puts It All in Perspective After Finland's friendly match in Sarajevo, Aki Riihilahti feels the love and wonders why we're all so bothered about Beckham 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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