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News from 14/05/2004

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Andrew Robson, Lynda Barley, Gill Tweed, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Christopher Walker and Sean O'Neill, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Peter Kelly, Philip Howard, Brian Finlayson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Brian Barder, Vera Harcombe, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Olly Duke, Patrick Kidd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Ford and Sean O'Neill, David Charter and Michael Evans, Bob Stanley, Steve Ryder, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Roger Longshaw, John Thicknesse, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, John Clarke, Mrs Moneybags, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Barry Norman, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Richard Nice, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Mark Russell, Andrew Wooding, Editor, Sidney Brichto, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Wadhurst, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, David McA. McKIRDY, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Sarah Butler and Alan Hamilton, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Peter Glover, Rodney Clark, Russell Kempson, John Price, Oliver Kay, Tony Whitehead, John Westerby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Peter B. Baker, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, David Hands and Lewis Stuart, Nick Megoran, Nonathan Gornall, Robert Galster, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Rosie Thomas, John Carr, Victor Brownjohn, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Steve Jelbert, Mary Ann Sieghart, Brian Findlay, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Julie Burchill, Ian Johns, Antonia Senior and Rosemary Bennett, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Caitlin Moran, F. A. M. Spencer, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Jamie Whyte, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Gordon Lonsdale, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Nicholas Phillips (Chairman), Jenny Davey, Tim Johnston, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Richard Salisbury, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Armed Forces on standby to beat fuel tax protesters Talks today on secret plan as New York oil prices near record Iraq pictures fake Factory rescue Troy story Pensions deal Bricks and Mortar The Times Gandhi dynasty returns to power 'On the night of a bombing, I spent two hours inside the Olympic ring of steel' Laura Peek tells how she walked unchallenged by security into the heart of the stadium in Athens Sandals Hutton's duty is in the eye of the beholder Blair is calm at centre of storm The Prime Minister expects things to get worse before they improve. Philip Webster reports on a tough time at No 10 No 10's resolve will be tested after June poll 'I should get on with the job. I like it' What's Important Moneywise Open jail escapers seek tougher time behind bars Prada M&S poaches rival in High St wars Britain's favourite shop uses cut-throat tactics in fashion sales battle, Sarah Butler and Alan Hamilton report Grandmother, 82, takes on gang Style and substance put her ahead of the game Dixons Woman officer victimised by MoD Free to wander inside ring of steel Hutton sought to spare Blair glaring headlines Retired law lord admits he anticipated criticism over 'whitewash' report, but has no regrets, writes David Charter Rescuers delve deep in search of last man alive Olympic report angers Athens Teacher had affair with pupil MS drug hope Near-miss alert Staff shortage Baby boom Killer obsession Mother prepares Drink-drive death Irishmen detained Railings stolen Peer returns Saudi's 'right' to kidnap children Kettler Gb Ltd. Adviser 'turned deadly seducer for £1/2m will' Just AA sk Previews Penalties avoided Life's a lottery Toys US Liberal outlook allows Alliance to mingle with Tory grandees Small mercies Thieves steal off-road cars to slaughter deer 37 rowdy travellers thrown off plane Goodbye, loyal little donkey? Brooke Ps... Break-in drew crowd Comet Marks & Spencer Carr seeks worldwide ban on publicity Teenager killed for rebuffing proposal Only in the Saturday Times Asprey Couple serve up a family drama BASF The Chemical Company Troy story has echoes of the war in Iraq, says Brad Pitt The blockbuster based on Homer's lliad is premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Dalya Alberge reports Nazi's bride becomes screen heroine Producers turned to museum for help Currys The Law Speed cameras make us hated, say police British Gas NatWest Oxfam takes up the fairtrade banner Campaign to tell teens of right to secret help on sex Only in the Saturday Times Breast is best for healthy hearts Gene clue to success at beating deprivation Bungling doctors to give up screening 1000s of Prices Hammered Nurses vote to ban smoking in public places Health professionals say that voluntary codes do not work, reports Sam Lister ... but they do not want tests for drugs Homebase New sea crater link to mass extinction Money could buy a big name on campus Odd ones are out in postal blunder Patients at risk from doctors' computers Taiwan War leaves Blair with a battle to win votes Labour's credibility among Muslim voters has been damaged by government policy on Iraq. Greg Hurst counts the possible election cost Peace Dividend for Lib Dems 5-year plan challenges Treasury's grip Result of EU ballot 'too close to call' Toyota Sceptics set for big gains in European elections Schroder: I'm all right Jacques Only in the Saturday Times School reform revives Turkey's fundamentalist fears ATO Pretoria makes its final pitch for victory From Soweto boys to Mandela, South Africans are campaigning to host the world Cup, Michael Dynes reports Israeli reprisal attacks kill 12 Eternal Sunshine Virgin (Reuters): China jails dissident for 5 years (Reuters): House arrest (Reuters): German gold rush (AFP): Chechen dynasty (Reuters): Demon drink Democracy discounts BJP's success Shy Italian bride cannot escape her political destiny Gandhi name works magic on voters again Congress party's shock election victory was built on the plight of rural poor, writes Nick Meo Hozelock The Economist Daily Mirror US paper admits it fell for net hoax Pictures of 'beatings' dismissed as fakes (AFP): General abducted in raid on Najaf Dell UN's veteran peacemaker with bounty on his head Troubleshooter Lakhdar Brahimi has six weeks to find a solution to the postwar chaos, writes Richard Beeston The Sunday Times Rumsfeld visits prison at centre of storm to tell troops 'I'm a survivor' Abuse scandal shines spotlight on US network of secret jails Activists claim that the rough treatment of detainees is an officially sanctioned policy, reports Roland Watson Specsavers Optical Group Egg Banking plc Wife and lover stalk headhunter Files show CIA gave jobs to Nazi criminals The Times Star Wars shield 'worse than useless' Opera Maria de Buenos Aires Theatre Royal, Norwich First Choice The Times Greek epic lays siege to the senses Film Troy Opera Pyramus and Thisbe Peacock, WC2 Theatre Whistling Psyche Almeida, NI Comedy Pieter-Dirk Uys Soho Theatre, W1 Blair's charm offensive risks losing its charm and becoming just plain offensive Picture Gallery Villages built on threats and political muscle Time to take back the M&s vision, and get a refund The store is heading for a slow death if it doesn't reconnect with its customers Thunderer: Sincerely, folks, an apology on demand is so phoney Thunderer: I Spent the first term of my secondary eductation at a school The Epics that Film Forgot An unofficial guide to the masterpieces yet to be made After Prodi The qualities required of the next EU president Upset in India The new Government should learn from its predecessor US and UK forces' actions in Iraq At liberty in Syria The Times Interpreting the draft EU constitution Rural churchgoing is alive and well Spinning and Murali Crime prevention Family Support A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Coining it Many varieties of the 52 diplomats Cool Clapham All clear? Signs of the time The Weather The Times Crossword 22,664 National Forecasts Norwich Union Stop Signal 'Rights boost' for Jarvis Briefing Viridian fights for clients Asda to create 4,300 jobs US retail sales slow Rover ends Villa deal Elan sales tumble 29% Eurozone growth fillip Reckitt chief paid £4.2m Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Commodities Workers poised to secure compensation on pensions Price war predicted for broadband Whitehead Mann fails to find chief executive for British Land Golf De Marvao Chairman of mmO2 to lead tax body FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Mitsubishi cash injection Stop Press EU launches raids Ford turnaround 'on track' Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Protest vote over director pay at Next Co-op looks at £66m bid for Londis to thwart rival Telekom's home woes Pension tax fallout will be long term BT Yea-and no to British Land Untangling the tied loops Lastminute still has wallet open despite losses Taste of America spices up Compass Group Larger Capitalisation Shares Bid hopes put Matalan back in fashion Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities 3i London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Rejoice and give Royal & Sun Alliance the benefit of the doubt Tempus Lastminute.com The Day's Biggest Movers Data sustain rates jitters Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street Vodafone Multiple Display Advertising Items NAO attacks cuts to Network Rail efficiency targets 3i sees first net asset value rise in four years The Main Criticisms Insurer rules out extra WTC provision Opec defends oil quota Enron staff win $85m Newspaper Marketing Agency NatWest Cazenove dismissal City Diary Ups and downs City Diary Late departure City Diary The master messenger applies fresh brand aid Twists and turns along the fine line of public interest The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make a Wish Israel must get its PR right, for all our sakes The Message Lions International Equity Prices Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this Alf Valentine West Indian spinner who mesmerised England in the 1950 Test series, with his partner Sonny Ramadhin Alf Valentine, cricketer, was born on April 28,1930. He died on May 11,2004, aged 74 Mick Doyle Lions rugby player and Ireland coach whose ebullient personality delighted the media and produced an uninhibited autobiography Michael Doyle, rugby player and coach, and veterinary surgeon, was born on October 13,1940. He died in a motor accident on May 11,2004, aged 63 Dennis Wilshaw Record-holding Wolves and England striker Dennis Wilshaw, footballer, was born on March 11,1926. He died on May 10,2004, aged 78 To Advertise Births Deaths Births Lives Remembered To Advertise Memorial Services In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Sheer silliness When is a church a church? Striking a Chord Readers offer their favourite opening lines—and a few more sad songs On this Day Three Clicks to Heaven Virtual worship has arrived—but is an online church a poor substitute for the real thing? Where the heart is Helen launched a thousand scripts Three Clicks to Heaven Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The church that casts its net in cyber sea Me and my God The Good Book club It's nothing new Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Memorial Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go Wilde with your spare million Bibliomane School News Court Circular Nature Notes Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot at pains to make life more comfortable for mobile workers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 407 SE HDi 2.0L Porsche starts to move with times Vaughan Freeman says the new 911 should lure new fans Glovebox New Zealanders take charge Breisner confident of striking Athens gold Equestrianism Dublin development threatens Ireland's World Cup promise Rugby Union How They Stand Lewis-Francis aims to leave nerves behind on road to Olympic medal Athletics VAT credit can be set off Law Report House of Lords Sculthorpes prepare to share joy and agony Rugby League Britain Team Statutory demand set aside Court of Appeal When court will not interfere Queen's Bench Division Safin joins top names unhappy with choice of balls Tennis Ainslie second Royce's role Kneipp strikes Silver for Bircher The Sunday Times Angels owner speculates to accumulate Olowokandi yet to bare his teeth for Timberwolves Play-Offs Harrison reaches for Sky Wembley bowled over Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings York Yarmouth Results and how They Stand Salisbury Flames on course to snuff out San Jose TV Details Perth Lingfield Park Ludlow Newbury Hamilton Park Aintree Day Flight enters Derby picture with easy win The Times Sports Book Nottingham Times Test Reading the Racecard ROA casts vote in TV battle Johnson keeps Caddick in shadows Frizzell County Championship Second Division Truth Crown Scoreboard Richardson and Papps survive Stiff examination Ealham erupts in explosion of sixes Silverwood spree shows value of Lumb patience Habib hauls Essex back into reckoning Rugby Final Vote for England's Finest Hour Patient Spearman resists natural instinct Zurich Premiership Final Batty left alone on the Burning deck Hooper puts head down to maximise advantage Frizzell County Championship First Division Akram century has Middlesex floundering Voros excels but plays waiting game Yesterday's Scoreboards Euro 2004 Make Way for the Summer Triple Crown The Results Service Tale of the sublime and the ridiculous Today's Fixtures Bates turns his vitriolic attentions to people of Sheffield The Times By Our Sports Staff: Angry Redknapp Close to walking out on Portsmouth Lampard keen to tie up new deal with Chelsea Sunderland players fighting for future Robson goes full steam ahead for new season The Premiership Today Blessed or Cursed? Dawson signs deal to join Wasps Liverpool reject 'unattractive' Morgan proposal Hyundai Anderson advances England claims for first Test Inside Today Tomorrow Reportage We are Family Inside Carr is Freed: The Linguistic Remains of the Day Hothouse Lilies of the Field Domestic Divas Toil Not, neither Do They Spin, in Other Words, They Don't Go out to Work, They Don't Do Housework—or Childcare either Required Reading How I Tracked my Brummie Bedstead This is Family History Week and Genealogy is the New National Obsession, with the Curious Using a Combination of Dusty Archives and Computer Technology to Trace Ancestors. Damian Whitworth Tried It Roots… to a Burnisher How to Get Started The Ethicist Dodgy Dancing, Flags, Glitz and Woganphobia Reportage As Istanbul Prepares to Host the Eurovision Song Contest after Last Year's Turkish Triumph, Suna Erdem Gets a Backstage Pass Our Children are Not Possessions Viewpoint Fear of her Mother's Reaction Led a Teenager to Have a Secret Abortion. Mary Ann Sieghart Says Parents Need to Foster Trust The Times Health Keep your Mind Active to Stave off Alzheimer's Get Personal Some Personality Types Can't Stick to Gym Regimens, Says Peta Bee The Times The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Sweet and Tender Chumps Make a Succulent Roast for Sunday Lunch in May, Says Jill Dupleix You Can't Beat a Groom with a View Luxury with Lucia IE Has a Headache Home. Forum Hit and Myth The round They All Want to Buy Interview Wolverhamption's Carina round Has Seduced America's Poperati, Finds Lisa Verrico It's Sync or Swim, Old Boy Once the Mainstay of America's Biggest Boyband, J C Chasez Has Finally Started his Solo Career Blues The Bland Stand Arts Avril Lavigne's Lyrics are Ok, Says David Sinclair but the Album is Oddly Corporate Rind Lisa Verrico Explain Yourself The Square Goes Pear-Shaped Television is the Soap Bubble about to Burst for Eastenders? They Night Be Giants Democracy Sleep when You Die Arts Jazzfest Just Rolls round the Clock, John Bungey Reports from a Hot New Orleans Goldfrapp Jazz CDs Entertainments Verdi in the Raw Arts Opera Caurier & Leiser's Traviata Will Be Brazenly Contemporary, They Tell Robert Thicknesse Classical CDs The Times Games Bridge Chess Raymond Keene Player vote Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Choice Films TV Review Programmes Such as Fairy Godfathers Allow People to Satisfy their Deep Craving for Attention by Appearing on Television, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 Cariton Channel 4 Five Picture Gallery T2 Crossword No 3278 Viewing Guide Bath? Plant Yourself Here There are more empty homes than families waiting to be housed, but it's not that simple Mortgage Makeover This Week: East Sussex Agents Say: Kent Agents Say: East Sussex v Kent In Bright Family Home in North London Falkland Road, NW5: a three-storey, mid-terrace house with timber-decked back garden Out Mill House in Cambridgeshire Grantchester: Grade II listed house in a beautiful village, with 1¼ acres of gardens Wisdom of Whittington Streets beyond the M25 are not paved with golden property options, Mick Hume finds Wisdom of Whittington Streets beyound the M25 are not paved with golden property options, Mick Hume finds Octacon Time to Get on our Bikes Olly Duke moved to France to give his children a taste of freedom. But what did they make of it? Vive La Difference Nationwide French Lessons Gite Expectations Wilde about Reading John Price is impressed by a town that is thinking big in an attempt to win city status Vizion7 Flip-Flop into Rio Grandeur Beach-house kitsch can bring a touch of Brazil into the home, says Susan Emmett Aston-Chase Bewley Homes Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turn your Home Life inside out As homes shrink, the garden becomes increasingly valuable space, so learn to use it all year round, says Damian Barr How the Other Half Lives Private Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDSavills Queens Richmond Barratt Barratt Knight Frank The Sounds and the Fury Buy Tolet Rowdy tenants can bring landlords calls in the night from neighbours like Patrick Kidd The Times Check up Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times St James Homes

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