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News from 05/05/2004

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Andrew Robson, Susan Hiller, Alexander Bovin, Rosemary Righter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Selby Martin, Alison Root, Thelma Hewitt, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, D. F. Kelly Department of Veterinary Pathology, Rosalind Ronshaw, Adam Luck, Mark Souster, Ray Snoddy, Roger M. Bale, Nicolas Sarkozy, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Grey, Tom Twentyman, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Philip Evans, Ian Macleay, Sam Marlowe, Cathy Dillon, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Jerry Sadowitz, George Turnbull, Antonia Senior, Meyrick Williams, Mark Dennison, David McVay, David Mowat, Sallie Harvey, Pamela Brown, Michael Creese, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, George Crabbe, Sir, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Robert Cook, Jacklyn Dawason, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Winos, Julian Elliott, Roland Watson, Watt, Caroline Flint Mp, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Caroline Bateman, Stefanie Marsh, David Charter, David Howell, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Bernard Dufty, Christopher Clift, Douglas Henderson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Catherine O'brien, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Skateboarders, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Smith, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, S. P. Cracroft-Brennan Editor, Susan Pape, Roger Gage, Gabriel Rozenberg, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Nigel Hawkes Health Edito, Simon Cave, Diana Athill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Alfred Hitchcock, Robin McWhirter, Peta Bee, Norma Kemp, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, D J M, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, John Dunn, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Bill Simpson, Larry Rashbrook, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Matt Dickinson Chief Football CorrespondentChief Football Correspondent, Paul Simons, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Franz Ferdinand, Tosin Sulaiman, Ann Chilton, Andrew Plerce, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Moria Petty, Angus Clarke, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Daniel Bernard, Simon Jenkins, Peter Shepherd, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Catherine Townsend, John Chambers, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Dennis Tunnicliffe, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Mark Wallinger, Adam Sherwin, Jane Howard, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, John Hoskyns, Emma Burns, Mr Nicholas G. Neale, Jenny Davey, Tony Dobb, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Anthony Roberts, Tom Warsop, Nicholas Buser,

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Index America's catalogue of 'torture' Two Iraqi prisoners murdered, US admits Inside Poll campaigns The Times Doctors 'accept trips' for unproved hips health A nightingale's song can damage your Index Mirror Editor to face MPs over 'fake' photos Whizz-kidz Creme What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus Forthe record, Adam, look in the mirror Howard revives vision of Thatcher's Britain Doctors 'accept trips' for unproved hips ID card trials put back by technical glitches Fendi By a Correspondent: Refugees win right for legal challenge Threat of revolt by MPs over pensions losses Mortgages follow buyers to the grave Leading lenders are offering deals that will last untill a prospective homeowner is over the age of 100, writes Helen Nugent How Mortgages Work for the Older Borrower Dyke to tell of BBC's 'betrayal' Remortgage in June, retire in December Boot Duke who saved his estate dies aged 84 'How could we have been treated this way? American guards routinely tortured prisoners in Abu Ghraib jail, a former inmate tells Anthony Loyd in Baghdad There is more to come, say US leaders tiscali Brutality became the byword for Abu Ghraib Police keep their heads down in the run-up to power transfer Report Extracts How counties say it with flowers A New Beginning Virgin Wales Scotland Ozzy Osbourne and Janet Street-Porter were mooted Citroen Now McCartney has designs on the world of modern art People History repeats itself for Dyke Eye for the main chance PS Writers vie for £30,000 prize Bespoke Suits The Oxford Union is to Accept the gay Partners of its … As Dickie Bird, the Umpiring legend, posed for for … Lane Fox flown to London hospital after Morocco crash Most injuries to pelvis will heal gimmegimme Children at risk from high blood pressure Millionaire 'was determined to wreck marriage' Pupils kept home after TB report Celestial showpiece: The moon turns coppery-red last night during a total lunar eclipse extraextra Blair promises to set Africa on the path of progress Geldof warns the Prime Minister that his commission could be left wearing a badge of shame, reports David Charter Miele End sought to cycle of need and aid Reformers are no stranger to controversy Julie Ward father condemns official cover-up of killing Experts figure out why men prefer Marilyn Baby killing cases likely to stand somak Legoland Turn it down plea to club owners Blair uses record to challenge Thatcher's ghost How Voting Will Work on June 10 Muddy electoral waters should allow all parties to claim victory Dell Labour's Key Claims Howard promises to help councils take greater control … Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tories' Key Aims Alliance Leicester Cambridge plans three new colleges Soaring demand leads university to propose building new colleges on green-belt land, Glen Owen writes Graduate debt could reach £34,000 by end of decade Post Office Internet worm puts staff back on manual The Times Novelist is jailed for sex attacks Drugs monitored Pill dealers jailed Camping deaths Corrections Children of the damned return to haunt France A new book has exposed the shameful abuse of the 'Boche bastards', Charles Bremner in Paris writes First Alternative Immigration curbs threaten Berlin coalition Just Ask Westerners flee wave of Saudi terrorism Product Recall Nationwide Tracing steps of mastermind who lived in London 'Quartet' backs Sharon plan for Gaza pullout Panasonic Murders at paradise villa stun islanders America braces itself for the first billion-dollar election Trend Micro Reuters: Doomed prince wins pardon (AFP): President barred (AP): Taleban killings (AFP): Stinging attack The Billion Dollar Presidential Election Mortgages The Big Life Theatre Theatre Royal Stratford East, E15 Festival Manchester International Cello Festival The Times Hamlet for a vintage performer Theatre Henry IV Donmar Warehouse, Wc2 Concerts Astonishing revival for an avant-grade masterpiece; Janácek subdued by poor acoustic and erratic conducting Gruppen Blackheath Halls, Se3 Comedy Jerry Sadowitz Arts Theatre, Wc2 (020-7836 3334) Pop Franz Ferdinand Astoria, Wc2 (020-7434 9592) Classical Philharmonia/Franck Royal Festival Hall, Se1 (08703 800400) Philharmonia/Fischer Brighton Dome Dance Daphnis and Chloe Royal Opera House, Wc2 (020-7304 4000) Visual Art The Thinking Path Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth (01752 304774) Jazz Peter Herbert/Huw Warren Vortex, N16 (020-7254 6516) Opera II trovatore Covent Garden Last Chance Constantin Brancusi Tate Modern, Se1 (020-7887 8888) We can't run away from it: white flight is here too From schools to housing, the symptoms of a racial divide in Britain are clear Why my heart sank when Africa rose to cheer the tyrant Robert Mugabe I saw our failure through the bars of Abu Ghraib Corrupt, strike-hit, hopeless. That's why Italy needs its Silvio Rosemary Righter Picture Gallery Democracy Gone Mad A needlessly complex set of elections due on June 10 Coalition Quarrels The Greens threaten to torpedo Schröder's Government County Show To assert identity, Britain must use fauna as well as flora Bicycle safety Lost at sea The Times Thatcher's use of Wets and Dries Letters to the Editor Lack of clarity about EU constitution Roads to reform in the new Europe Peers' titles Proposal for asylum Interesting times For and against identity cards Binge drinking All clear? The Weather The Times Crossword The Times Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts Norwich Union Index Coca-Cola picks new boss Briefing Spain's Rato to head IMF Hollinger deadline delay MTV wins studio ruling Dealogic flotation pricing OEM reveals irregularities Hotels on credit watch Acquisitor sacking bid Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Index Commodities Rate rise 'inevitable' after triple whammy Economics Correspondent Revenue widens inquiry into accounting firms How the Scheme Works RBS in £5.8bn US takeover HSBC Fed paves the way for higher borrowing costs Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times C&C Group PLC The Brandmasters Results in Brief Sanofi halts sell-off plans Stop Press RAI chief quits in protest Gore 'to buy news channel' Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead DFS surges 5% after new buyout offer The Sunday Times In a spin over the numbers game Business Editor's Commentary Yet more corporate governance hot air Former Ford chief to head Maserati Xerox Opec should pump out shock absorber C&C float brings staff €21m boost Irish cidermaker's flotation plan still falls a little flat Tempus Forecast upgrades bring a bounce to WPP Stock Markets Galen hit by fears over second-quarter results Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Tullow Oil London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange GNI London Grain Futures Meat & Livestock Commission Average fatstock prices at representative markets on May 3 Thus Group Gilts ignore strong data Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Holiday hitch for DKW Rover's return Trouble brewing French minister pledges state sell-offs BAE in new £60m 'slush fund' claims Swiss Re wins WTC ruling Laing family link ends Thus forecasts profits in 2005 The Story Thus Far UBS Serco second firm to quit MoD contract Schröder rails at new low-tax kids on block Bond market lifts UBS profits to new record Riskier Approach Pays off 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 Heart Foundation Family way to aid economy How to make the most of the generation gap On Saturday Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Investment Companies S. A. S. Leisure Media Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retailing Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities British Funds Index Anniversaries Birthdays The Duke of Devonshire Unexpected heir who with his wife, Deborah Mitford, restored the fortunes of the family seal, Chatsworth Hew Watt Essex farmer who established the model for agribusiness while maintaining a remarkable array of outside interests Alexander Bovin Judge turned diplomat and journalist, who proved a powerful advocate for press freedom in the former Soviet Union Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices Daniel Bernard French Ambassador to London who, known for his free-speaking ways, became embroiled in a row over comments about Israel Lives Remembered To place death notices debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Mournful master Farewell tears Old juicy eyes Animal Testing What really happens to animals in vivisection labs? Do people have an exaggerated view of what goes on? Nature Notes Sad threesome Cry-babies A history of song Violence and Vivisection What should be done to curb animal rights extremists? On this Day The Times, May 5,1953 Prize Quiz Most moving movement Echoes of Shakespeare Benefits outweigh the costs News Quiz British Shipowners' Crime B-side blues For the fallen debate@thetimes Word Watching Questions Answered Daily Life George Crabbe trained as a doctor, moved in London literary circles and was encouraged by Dr Johnson to take holy orders. Widowed, in Trowbridge, he candidly tells a new friend, Elizabeth Carter, about a Bath visit, and other amorous hopes Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard School News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phtographs dating from 1840 to the present day, including lost from the extensive collection of the film-maker Lord Puttnam, wil be offered at Christie's on May 19 Memorial Service Forthcoming Marriages Premium Bonds Luncheon Royal Over-Seas League Appointments Index Roddick makes early exit Lauititi expected Dunn withdraws Fox-Pitt leads Get Fit, Feel Fit Contrast Training Disregarding increase in value through purpose of purchase Law Report Back injury puts Vickery out of tour Rugby Union Six Nations The Results Service Day Three Racing Chepstow Course Specialists Today's Fixtures Gamble starts to show a return The Course Inspector Reading the racecard The Times Yesterday's Results totesport Chester Kelso Course Specialists Newcastle Racecourse Multiple Display Advertising Items Stay with Distant Prospect England aim for complete game in bid to level series LINE-UPS Weather improves outlook for lesser lights Village Clubs Today's Second-Round Fixtures Schools Zimbabwe facing total split along racial lines Minor Counties Frizzell County Championship First Division One painful last step for Bannister, one giant leap for the record books In the second of a three-part series David Powell runs stride by stride through the dramatic race into history Hulatt plucked from obscurity to take an unlikely place in history David Powell profiles the mysterious fourth member of the illustrious AAA team Blessed be the pacemakers, for they got away with it David Powell on whether the record should have been allowed to stand 'Ladies and gentlemen, the result of event 9' John Goodbody on what happened after the race Tomorrow Come on down, any price is right for pitiful Leeds Fifa drugs plan breaks code Sporting Index Phelan tipped to replace Ternent Pools Forecast New saviour at Elland Road told to 'show us the money' Reyes keeps record in sight Worthington's men secure title despite defeat Ladbrokes Albion celebrations turn sour Times Test Out of Tune Thepremiershiptoday Index Ranieri hoping to bow out by giving Chelsea the final say Lexus Index Formula One votes to kick out the gizmos The Times Inside Diplomatic Salvo Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Community? It's Not Dead yet Valerie Grove In France our Town Hall Square Would Be Ringed with CafÉs and Market Stalls, Here, It is Overtaken by Skateboarders and Winos Required Reading I Keep a Serial Killer's ... One Day It Will Tell Cover Story Helen Morrison is the Real-Life Clarice Starling, a Forensic Psychiatrist who Knows More about Serial Killers than Anyone Alive. On the Eve of Publication of her New Book, Serialised in T2, She Tells Catherine O'brien how Interviewing the Most Vile Murderers Gave her an Insight into how They Think The Ethicist The Times "rose Did Not Kill" Cover Story The End of a Bad Spell? View Point Generations of Children were Cheated by Educationists who Devalued. Spelling. Jane Shilling Welcomes a Rethink Word Power The Times Health The Jet-Lag Diet What You Eat and Drink in the Three Days before a Flight Can Help to Beat Jet Lag. Peta Bee Reports Happy Not to Have Married Emotional Intelligence Diana Athill, now Aged 86, Describes why Life without Marriage Has Been a Joyful and Enviable Experience What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: ZoÉ Heller ZoË Heller38, the author and Journalist, lives in NewYork with Larry Konner, the scriptwriter, 54, and their daughters Frankle, four, and Louella, six months The Way we Live now Asparagus is a Good Addition to Oriental Cuisine, Says Jill Dupleix Mum, You Can't Fashion Mothers Should Keep a Sense of Dignity when It Comes to Borrowing their Daughter's Clothes, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Prospero's Paintbox Arts Visual, Art Rachel Campbell-Johnston Celebrater the Hypnotic of the American Artist and Former Anthropologist Susan Hiller Negin Prospero's Paintbox Arts Visual Art Rachel Campbell-Johnston Celebrates the Hypnotic Talents of the American Artist and Former Anthropologist Susan Hiller Onegin Galleries Take a Trip to the Light Fantastic in North Yorkshire Tomorrow in Screen Object Lesson The Giant Moa Arts The Odd Coupling Visual Art Chalk Meets Cheese in a Collaborative Show by a Minimalist and an Expressionist. John Russell Taylor Finds the Combination Surprisingly Palatable First Night Reviews … Extravagant Gift, on Show in …ris, Illuminates the Life of a Edieval King, Says Angus Clarke Multiple Classified Advertising Items From City to Class Room Education High-Flyers who Retrain as Teachers Often Find that the Rewards Outweigh Any Loss, Says Emma Burns Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoe Business Glamour There's No Place like Cordwainers College in Hackney for the Best Start in Shoe Design, Says Peta Bee Ed Forum The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Index TV Review Last Night's Documentary One Life: The Battle for Dylan Gunn was like Watching a Modern Version of the Judgment of Solomon, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3270 Viewing Guide The Times Stannah Index Breathing life into a perfect double act Working Relationship Dame Helena Shovelton, right, the head of the British Lung Foundation, and her PA, Sharon Woolston Multiple Display Advertising Items Flirting with the Fifties Real-life fashion Facing up to the big questions Job interviews can be daunting, but you stand a better chance of success if you prepare properly Serve a treat to clients Tom Warsop outlines how to choose a hospitality package Career Clinic This week's expert is Francesca Rose, right, the managing director of the recruitment company Norma Kemp Family brewers win on pints Tom Twentyman discovers a world where people are more important than titles Multiple Display Advertising Items Contacts Come to a great PA day The Crème exhibition offers a wealth of information, from interesting Why flowers do a power of good The Times Expotel They practise what they preach Trade unions that fight for others' rights treat their own employees fairly, says Susan Pape Ten tips to get the best travel deal Britain counts the cost of RSI and backache These conditions are ruining people's working and personal lives, and causing serious financial damage to UK industry, says Pamela Brown Life without e-mail? Well, it works for one company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Make hay in The Meadow Conference Call Be an able label manager FYI Chileno The Times Game of Risk that was Mel Webb on the Subtle Changes that Made the Biggest and Best Corporate Golf Inside How your Company Can Be Part of the Action The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Birdie of Paradise Designed by Bernhard Langer, the Venue for the World Final is a Course Sculpted out of a Fantasy Island, Mel Webb Reports Countries Competing in the World Challenge Ecco Top Marks for Style The Stunning Golf Course and Five-Star Facilities at the Grove are Earning the Venue a Blossoming Reputation Great Offers from the Grove Perfect Place for Two With the Open Just down the Road at Royal Troon, the Focus of the Corporate Weeks of Golf Heaven Entertaining Market Will Be at Loch Lomond this Summer, Peter Dixon Says Money No Object Proud to Be Sponsors of the Challenge A Range of Blue Chip Companies Annually Add their Support to the Competition, Business Relationships that Add Considerable Prestige to the Event The Times On Course for a Day to Savour New Era Dawns for La Alison Root Discovers that the Spanish Resort Has Added Fabulous New Facilities Official Golf Challenge 2004 Entry Form Marriott The Times Banks Rely on Golf to It Takes Millions of Pounds to Sponsor a Leading Tournament, but as Mel Webb Ambassadors' Party Lloyds TSB Spain on Course for Thousands of British Players who are Approaching Retirement Age are Heading Phillips Plans Desert Classic On the Home Front Robinson Loving his Time on the Course Property Boom Multiple Display Advertising Items The Players to Watch Peter Dixon Discovers why Companies Want to Be Linked with Golf's 'cool' Stars Win These Great Tony Husband Cartoons The Times

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