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News from 11/05/2004

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Kate Taylor, Andrew Robson, Angela Lamb (Practice nurse), Tim Reld, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Charles, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Nick Mountain (Director), Alexandra Frean, Ian Pittaway, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Beverly Malone, Adam Sherwin Medio Reporter, Robert Thicknesse, Fisseha Adugna, Theodore Dalrymple, Linda Tsang, Pillip Webster Political Editor Tim Reld and Roland Watson, Maddie Mogford, Steve Bird and Frances Gibb, Philip Howard, Mary Culbertson, David Chater, James Doran and Caroline Merrell, Nicky Samengo-Turner, Peter Britton, Alexander Frean, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Lister, Nick Szczepanlk, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Cathie Stemp, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Richard Wilson, Norman Harris, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Lloyd, Pat Glbson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Tosin Salaiman, Brigid Turner, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Andrew Cooper, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Melissa Collett, A. F. Marr, George Carman, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Sara Lawrence, Ian MacKinnon, Dominic Carman, Clem Cecill, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Shyam Bhatia and Zahid Hussain, Russell Kempson, Roger Tilbury, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Jerome Burne Reports, Kamiesh Bahl, John Westerby, Lord Brennan, Rick Broadbent, Sheena McPhail-Smith, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Alistair Dornan, Alan Beith (Chairman Constitutional Affairs Committee), Ann Treneman, Richmond, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Ivor Blight, Sarah Rutter Retail Correspondent, Barry Clarke, Guy Llardet, William Garrett, Andrew Drummond, Michael Wright, Abigall Rayner, Russell Hotten, James Eason, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Veronica Cowan, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, Hugo Rifkind Believes, John Cooper, Christopher Walker, Ian MacKinnon and Alan Hamilton, Ian Johns, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Timothy Pinto, Peter Le Marchand, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Richard Miles, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Michael W. Stone, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Mark Baldwin, David Charter Chief Polical Correspondent, Catherine Townsend, Julie Chapman, Phil Tufnell, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Cragg, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Lisa Verrlco, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Deb Atkinson, Kenro Izu, Jack Malven, Bjorn Lomborg, Nie Hopkins, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Stephen Irwin, Olav Bjortomt, Indarjit Singh, Asks Emma, Jenny Davey, Ninja Gaiden, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Richard Bruns, Rosalind English,

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The Times Labour support fals to 17-year low Red Cross warned of abain and again Bitter truth Carr admits fraud Index The Times Biotech giant pulls out of GM wheat When even the doorman's tip 'is on expenses' Index Giorgio Armani Soldiers' graves draw mob fury Hoon battles for a noble cause: himself Hutton fails to find leak source What's Important BBC will be told to tighten live news rules War with broadcaster is all over, says Jowell Moneywise BMA pays doctors £130,000 to settle race case Arsenal ex-wife seeks salary of two halves Karen Parlour's divorce claim could lead to maintenance payments of 50 per cent of income, report Steve Bird and Frances Gibb The Ex Fles: Star Divorces Birmingham fan scores as football's Chant Laureate Ringo's son drums with Oasis Supporting people in the Third World is wrong The straight and narrow Welcome in the Parlour; their gated mock-Tudor house is said to be worth £ million I'm no 'fig leaf' insists BNP's first Jewish candidate Intelligent Finance Trade and study to gain equal weight Go-ahead for wind farms 'will bring sea collision' Israelil soldier 'lied over killing' Property price rises slow from South up Pizza group fined £75,000 TV punch-up Pub shooting Friend or foe? Festival fear Jogger impaled Service scrapped Vigilantes jailed Bamboo threat Magnetic cure Boys kick zoo's baby Wallaby to death Bryson's formula for science award Powered golf trolley Pensioner serves justice to burglar Wanadoo Carr to start new life after admitting benefit fraud Order is no clue to where she will go Dorian Blair Homebase Earl Spencer auctions off the family reds, whites and rosés People Mind your language European films take a back seat at cinemas Britain Misses Top Ten Breakdown Cover PS… Picture Gallery F1 'racers' jump speed gun Basil Fawlty and Alf Garnett survive 'racism' purge of classic sitcoms BT Why are women safer drivers than men? Women drivers safer—except when parking Town in a lather after motorist demands ban on washing lines Get the new Mint Card. What's stopping you? The bitter truth-why greens are good for us Hospitals urged to prescribe pet visits Sam Lister reports from the Royal College of Nursing conference Nurses becoming 'too posh to wash' Patient passport idea stamped on Child murderer is arrested over women who vanished Atkins Waiting on the duke one last time Property tycoon can appeal on £5m award Wife killers to lose defence of provocation Choice of Government Blair dismisses criticism of 'mocking' poll campaign Rolex Labour setback is step forward for Tories Clydesdale Bank Today in Parliament Whitehall office opening next year 'too small' First direct BT Briton cleared after wife dies in hotel fall Chechens brace for succession of ruthless son Olympic builders raise roof (Ap): Wiranto warrant Georgian polls Race inquiry Lumix Cruise filming at Reichstage not impossible You Don't Have to Be a Fat Cat to Get a Wider Seat (AP): US in Fallujah (AFP): Basra attack 35 rebels killed Repeated warnings of abuse began 14 months ago Red Cross Report: Abu Ghraib Jail (Ap): Saddam 'worry' (Ap): Hungary doubts Accused were 'let down by failure of officers' MoD accused of being 'unhelpful and secretive' On Other Pages Captives treated with contempt and violence Kenya Green Flag motoring assistance Abuse investigators face a web of lies and allegations The Geneva Convention Arrested hotel worker died A flood of digital-age pictures undermines image of the coalition Alliance Leicester Senior Britons were in the dark Lloyds TSB First Alternative Surely the French would not put the boot into Wellington's finest hour? When Blair, not China, blushes at talk of rights Defiant Sharif brother set to return 'Mr Prescott rolled his eyes as the press asked about Iraq and torture' Trend Micro Party leader falls in Tokyo pensions row Easy as Dell Japanese Prince defies tradition to attack palace The Times President looks safe Voters set to humble India's ruling coalition First Choice The Times Clowns play the horror for laughs Opera Pagliacci/Francesca da Rimini Skaerved/Mo Leighton House, W14 Pop Prince's Trust Urban Festival Prince's Trust Urban Festival Earls Court Index BBC Philharmonic/Sinaisky Bridgewater Hall, Mochester Theatre The Archbishop's Ceiling Southwork Playhouse, SEI Why I am feeling queasy about constantly signing sickness notes Picture Gallery Time for the climate doomsters to face reality The fightback against barbarism must go on The horror of Abu Ghraib should not be used to undermine Western resolve Goodbye to the shy Tories, hello to the bashful Blairites The Times Addressing Abuse Hoon makes his case to the Commons Rule of the Road Women prove better drivers than men Sinking Feeling The perib of populism when unpopular No vigilance, please... Selfish slogans Holyrood opening The Times Iraq and the US Presidential race Best system for appointing bishops Children and death End of a bad spell? Ethiopian progress The Titanic Fund Fuel prices Nightingale nuisance Party politics and local elections Tory postal votes Coining it Picture perfect The Weather The Times Crossword New titles: The Times Crossword Book 7 and The Times … Cholesterol The Times Ontheagenda Home reversion check Banks lift mortgage rates Housing boom continues Co-op convenience buy Liberty dips into red Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities Citigroup rivals have 45 days to settle WorldCom lawsuit Footing the Bill Settlement brings lawyers a nice little $265m earner Mapeley mastermind to quit for new venture Index FTSE 100 suffers biggest drop for a year FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Need to Know China at risk of EU action Toyota's American choice New plant for PacifiCorp Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day 'I want to put the entire era behind us' Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Headhunters told to find new boss for ailing M&s Departing M&s boss unlikely to get payoffhb BT Pride can motivate M&s once more Kuwaiti fund selling last of UK porfolio Bankers beware Citigroup fallout Business Commentary Yorkshire Bank China's time for the top table New hope for an Equitable settlement Italy likely to escape rebuke over deficit MmO2 leads FTSE fall after Dutch firm's rebuff Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Acquisition of French business can revive a sluggish Bunzl Tempus Securicor London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange The Day's Biggest Movers Bpnds trade in tight range Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Premier Foods set for £1.3bn flotation EasyJet acts on Paris slots C. Hoare & Co. A tried and tested recipe for success Chrysalis expects commercial radio mergers to take years Anderson fined £1.1m for errors in Wickers audit fiasco Ebookers sheds 270 staff Guardian Sells Stake The Times Higher electricity prices in store, says Powergen Business to Business The recovery's death is greatly exaggerated EU will phase out subsidies if others follow Executives 'enriched themselves' 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 SAS Scandinavian Airlines Outrage as Black's key associates escape censure in new lawsuit The Hollinger Affair Weapon that shook the Mafia Lucrative landlord Food chain Profits off menu Picture Gallery Unslaked thirs City Diary Srixon Business Equity Price The Registe Anniversaries Births: As an actress who was a respecter of spiritualism, … Deaths: The M15 intelligence officer Peter Wright wrote … Birthdays Who Wrote this? Professor Sivaramkrishna Chandrasekhar Physicist who gained worldwide renown for his influential research into liquid crystals Professor Sivaramakrishan Chandrasekhar, FRS, physicist, was born on August 6,1930. He died of a cerebral haemorrhage on March 8,2004 aged 73 Harry Kleeman Industrialist who organised aid for Jewish victims of conflict throughout the world Harry Kleeman, CBE, Industralist and charity leader, was born on March 2,1928. He died on April 15,2004, aged 76 Brigadier E. H. P. Lassen Tending battle casualties from the Normandy beaches to the Rhine Brigadier E. H. P. Lassen, CBE, DSO, army medical officer, was born on December 8,1908. He died on April 16,2004, aged 95 Lives in Brief Mary Louise Brewster, hostess and philanthropist, was born on August 30,1920. She died on April 14,2004, aged 83 Births Want to place a classified advertisement? Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Philip Jones Television producer who excelled as head of light entertainment at the success for Thames Television Philip Jones, OBE, television producer, was born on December 7,1927. He died on May 7,2004, aged 76 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lives Remembered In Memoriam - Private Oik declared victor in battle of cultures A provocative book claims that Middle England is in its death throes, writes Alexandra Frean For aspiration read elitist My generation Nature Notes All Oiks now? Have the traditional British values of discipline, prudence and self-restraint been replaced by a surrender to impulse and bad behaviour? Who's snobby now? Sad sights From our Correspondent: On this Day the Times Prize Quiz News Quiz Oik declared victor in battle of cultures Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Plummeting standards Two Rolling Stones Sent for Trial Car culture Over-indulgence Prejudiced views An expensive problem What's your view? Other topics for discussion World Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Picture Gallery Today's Royal Engagements Appointments Personal Column Changing the Guard Dinner Meeting Memorial Mass School News Bringing the news from Trafalgar Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Dinners Answers Marriages News Quiz Liverpool's revival built on solid defensive foundations Get Fit, Feel Fit Squash Grievous bodily harm can be inflicted through having sex Court of Appeal Criminal Division Goalkeepers Defenders Numbers Midfield Players Super League Weekly Winner Forwards Leaderboard Supporters League Times Online Fifteen dismissed Moorcroft stays to execute blueprint for change Millward steals march on rivals for final mission William Hill Stoke Park event attracts outstanding entry Hereford Newton Abbot Leicester ambition upset by wildcard from South Africa York The Wright Track Yesterday's Results Punctilious can advance strong Oaks case in Musidora Stakes Huntingdon Wolverhampton Dominant powers behind the decline of trials Hick turns back thew clock with double century Times Online Office Rivalry is Good Sussex let off hook by timid approach Frizzell County Championship First Division Yesterday's Scoreboards Chilton grasps his opportunity Tables and Statistics ZCU ends hope of negotiation by dismissing rebels Ali boxes clever to halt Hampshire's winning sequence Second Division Durham decline to gamble Jones takes pride in his work Search goes on for domestic harmony Times Test Laid-back king of the jungle still walking tall Cricket Times Overseas Travel Predictable Formula One losing viewers Motor Racing Times Online England in honours list again Hobley resigns Schofield legacy Cunego's stage Nicol shocked The Sunday Times Powerful man of eastern promises Andrew Drummond in Bangkok looks at the man behind the bid to buy into Liverpool Fans flock to game The Results Service Robson calls for unity to quell furore on Tyneside Thai Break Basingstoke strike it lucky Fixtures Gill backs Ferguson to return United to the top Henry Claims personal double The Times Redknapp denies discord over the future of Smith Ticket Competition Manchester United v Aston v Villa Leeds look to Strachan after Gray is shown door By Our Sport Staff: Eriksson planning to use Gerrard on left Times Online Thepremiershiptoday Return of the Cat Fans express outrage over Liverpool's Thai venture How They Will Gain Aintree undergoes £30 million facelift Today Tomorrow Toyota Owen has contract extension in sight Icon of Evil? Inside 24 Hours The Lingurstic Remans of the Day More Bias, Please, I'm British It Would Be Better to Allow Competing Broadcasters to Reflect Different Values and Opinions Openly, Just as Newspapers Do Salvador Dali Required Reading Maxine Carr is One Victime: Why Do we After Serving Half the Sentence Imposed for Covering up for her Killer Boyfreiend, Maxine Carr is Expected to Be Released on Friday. She Has Already Been Demonised, Says Joan Smith, and is a Victim of a Deep-Rooted Misogyny in British Society that Means Higher Moral Standards are Expected of Women The Ethicist Let's Put Aristocrats in Charge of England Sir Peregrine Worsthorne Does Not Think the Classeless Society is a Good Idea. In Fact He Thinks that we Should Teach the Sons and Daughters of the Very Rich how to Govern us, Says Alison Roberts True Fiction The Junior Self-Made Billionaire As Bad as It Gets The "Sasser" Computer Hacker Has Rivals as "the Most Annoying Teenager", Hugo Rifkind Believes The Times Information Overload Reportage Toby Moore Would Hate Having his Entire Day Filmed and Anjana Ahuja Feels Some Things are Best Forgotten Plastic Memories and the Dull, Truth What's Important the Times Health Cancer Scan: Do we All Need One? Largescale Scanning Programmes Seem a Good Idea, but a Controversial Book Challenges this. Jerome Burne Reports Doctor's Orders Insults Lifetime Routine Ageism in Areas Such as Joss, Healthcare, Insurance and Loans is Rife, but Will Legislation Change Things, Asks Emma Burns Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Times Online Eight of the Best this Week Floral Prints What Happens to Male Skin at 40? I Darent Think, Frets A Soon-To-Be Ex-Smoothis Nappy Valley Pukka Hot Pot Tot Moore Populare But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review Ninja Gaiden, £39.99 Technobabble The Signs of the Time The Modern British Road Sign is 40 Years Old. Tom Dyckhoff Hails an Icon of Welfare Tomorrow Visual Art: The Exotic World of Tamara De … Entertainments Cannes Shows us the Money Film this Year's New-Look Festival is about Blockbusters and New Blood, Says James Christopher In Screen on Thursday the Odd Education of Pedro Almodovar Cannes Top 5 As the Live-Action Thunderbirds Blasts off in New York, Denis Seguin Says Parents Will Need Rescuing Divine Provenance Kenroizu's Stripped-Down Portraist of the World's Remotest Holy Places Bring Sweet Balm to Joanna Pitman's Soul Index Radio Chris Campling Kill Bill with a Friend Games Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Top twelve Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Radio Choice Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Choice Stephen Dalton Films Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review Interesting Snippets Turned up in Prince Charles: The Bachelor Years about as Frequently as Promptly Delivered Next-Day Mail, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3275 Viewing Guide The Times Companion Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories The Tac of Podh Otherviews Too many workers are clearing their desks Issue of the Week Public Sector Staffing Theweekinnumbers Logging on Spending up Driving down Public Opinion Beverly Malone New Medical Research Caring for carers saves cash Health Theissueexplained Freedom of Information Act Nurses:'Targets cause Mrsa' Agency's funds 'in disarray' Regeneration Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Thought Showering Still angry after all these years Lord Ashley of Stoke has campaigned against injustice for 30 years, but as he tells Olav Bjortornt, there is lots of work to be done to ensure equality for disable people Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … Nominations for the ePolitix awards open today and … Intheprofessional Press Seeninhansard Research should be free on web Higher Education Otherstories Weliked An academy for academics Schools wide open to arson Education The third sector—it's the new third way Charithes Similealert Where is all the money going? Purchasing Union no longer in union Social Work Hero Bad cops with attitude Police Foreignways Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Jobsagenda Board Members Skills Oxfordshire County Council Ministry of Defence AGE Regulation: The Basis for Improvement Mediation for Alternative Dispute Resolution Public Agenda Jobs Service Over to you… No place for the lesson in school What Worked Forme Cathie Stemp 2003 silver sufer of the year, on how she rebooted her life by going to Age concern's computer classes Public Agenda's readers are our greatest resource. We want to hear from you with examples of professional good pracrtice, letters for Diarydates Index The Times Law Chambers Manager Keeping the peace under conditions of war Soldiers can add a civil legal action to the list of dangers they face while on patrol in Iraq, writes Veronica Cowan Picture Gallery Nbs The Times In Law next Week Soldiers left defenceless Rosalind English says that it is time to review the principle of combat immunity Bright Horizons Family Solutions News A cocktail of politics, attempted murder and blackmail The Jeremy Thorpe trial was the 'making' of George Carman, writes Dominic Carman Joke of the Week CLS Network Rail Legalli parkes Ltd How should Britain protect its citizens? The terrorism debate: can the Government safeguard us from terrorists—both forein and, possibly, home-grown? And how far should individual rights be curtailed in the interests of preventing a threat to the wider community? Four leading lawyers give their views… We must respect the rule of law New terrorism offences needed Why I'm wary of terrorist suspects Keep awake-inhumanity is always with us Mirror was just too revealing Right of reply Be interesting but be careful is the law lords' message to the press, writes Maddie Mogford Catches up with the internet The rules are being updated to cope with a publishing phenomenon that wasn't foreseen in 1974, writes Timothy Pinto Hello, Bombay legal services… The list of jobs being moved offshore is growing. How much of your work could be done overseas, asks Barry Clarke Law week what the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City Ready to raid High to Web foot fall Down Mexico Way When will we be rid of this hairy affectation? With a decision on the future of wigs and gowns still awaited, Richard Burns describes his own feelings about the horsehair symbol of his trade Times Online Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk BCL Burton Copeland All Hart-a peer among friends Tradingplaces @ the times. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items

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