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News from 17/05/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor and Michael Evans, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Diana McNeish (Director), Christopher Daws, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Ed Whitworth, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Dawn Oliver, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Glen Owen and Nick Meo, Richard Hobson, Beverley Blythe, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Davison, Elizabeth Judge, Philip Webster Political Editor and Richard Beeston, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Sam Marlowe, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Gavin Ashenden (lecturer), Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Michael Knipe, Lewis Smith and Clem Cecil, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Paul Nicolson (Chairman), Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Patrick Baroni, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, James Jago, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Robert Freer, Stuart Notholt, Tom Sutcliffe, Rob Wright, Brian Hughes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Chris Sumner, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, John Donnelly, Neville Scott, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Neale Potts, Mick Hume, John Carr, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, David Mattin, Oliver August, Father Bryan Storey, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Tony Cascarino, Anna Frame, Tom Dart, Colin O'Keeffe, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Musaazi Namiti, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Eyre, Jane Shilling, John Malmsey, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, Sam Allardyce, Fay Weldon, George Caulkin, Vivian Linacre, Ingrid Mansell, David Davies, Richard Beeston and Stephen Grey, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Jeremy Hart, Brian Murgatroyd, Anna Lines, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Mike Lloyd, Director, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Jim Verrechia, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Peter Watson-Lee, Mark Baldwin, Ian Gomersall, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Iain Paignton, Nicola Woolcock, Frank Gerstenberg, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Roma Felstein, Giuseppe Stella, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Martin Blackburn, Nick Meo, Gordon Dawes, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith,

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The Times Britain and US plan quick exit from Iraq 'Gear change' on troops pullout Supreme court plan is put on ice for ten years The Times The Times Today Faith in women Rail strike threat Waitress to PM Morgan's £1.5m Best universities snub state pupils Seasonal Ownership Tarantino is aiming for more gore Tories face campaign funding crisis Fund call to boost school science State pupils miss out Oxford gets first for third year End life sentence for every murder, says law reformer News & Comment Tomorrow Student Law Dell Makeover show star detained in Athens Only half of shops on target to counter card fraud The lament of the Magdalene, a scorned woman in another time To mark the ordination of women, the Archbishop of Canterbury imagined the frustration and hope of the other Mary Ukraine sings winner's blues Congregations keep faith with women priests Air France KLM The Hard Road from Dibley to St Paul's Private motorway puts up tolls as jams loom Speeding penalties to be reformed Tesco cuts pay to stop workers from 'throwing a sickie' One. Tel Overweight carrier fighters give MoD £10bn headache 'Bin lorry' oven at blast plant Hope on illness Hoax calls alarm 21 cut off by tide Burma memorial Smoke deaths Cancer advance Best disaster Challenge on rhyme and reason for poetry choice The 4head Garden A Taxing Subject for Carers £140 a week tax break to help pay for nannies Homebase Bra walk helps cancer funds Elections June 10 Fruit growers hit by visa ban on migrant workers Six killed in coastal road pile-up Churchill Prison offers lifeline for rare horses Problems loom in forming coalition American Express Peugeot How a waitress became a world leader Sonia Gandhi had only a vague idea of India when she met the man of her dreams, write Glen Owen and Nick Meo Call for Mirror boycott Barclays Portrait of the artist as a starved husband Morgan expects £1.5m and a summer holiday The National Autistic Society Beckham in running to be top black sports star Kray film means double trouble for Winstone Digital screens to widen film choice Theatre's chandelier injures 11 Hard to stomach Pop plaque Oui, Noddy's best Musical menace Brown orders supporters to end 'silly gossip' SAGA Word in your shell-like at oyster bar Flybe Healthy MPs deny Tories desperately desired by-elections This Week in Parliament AA Spain and Poland could kill new EU deal Olympics is the only international story Americans really care about Virgin The Open University Wedding day for America's gayest town Provincetown is partying as the first same-sex marriages become legal in Massachusetts, James Bone reports Spread of Same-Sex Unions Alliance Leicester 'Women at risk' in US intern system British woman to confront boyfriend's Outback 'murderer' Virgin Israel razes homes in Gaza after soldiers die Suu Kyi's party boycotts talks on power Romance in Roma Traditional foes unite to fight their common enemy: the Americans Anthony Loyd in al-Kufah sees Shia joy as a relief convoy of Sunni reinforcements brings men, medicine and munitions Backlash fear after British kill 28 fighters Cheltenham & Gloucester Rumsfeld authorised 'tactics that led to jail abuse' Cancer sufferer who refused abortion is first 'mother saint' The Times First Alternative Prodi accused of jilting Europe for home glory Richard Owen watches the EU leader on the hustings Bishop denounced from the heavens Green Flag motoring assistance First Choice The Times Searing summer of discontent Theatre Suddenly Last Summer Albery, WC2 Cannes Film Festival More computer-generated fairytale fun leaves you feeling happy ever after Shrek 2 Opera La traviata New Theatre, Cardiff Pop Sting Albert Hall Football is not a matter of life and death-it's less important than that Twisted psychology that threatens US good intent Showman Grade faces his trickiest balancing act The new BBC chairman has to address vital questions of supply and demand Thunderer: Pillars of community lacking in concrete substance Camilla Cavendish Cause for Celebration The ordination of women priests has proved a blessing Dining with Destiny An MP's best meal is his rival's reputation Talking Turkey Blair's Ankara visit is crucial to his current difficulties Defence cuts and military capability Howard and poll tax Fuel disruption The Times Waste incinerators as energy source Changes in appointment of bishops Sex and teenagers Safety of postal votes Dickens Discovery Role of judges in our democracy Rethink roadworks Coining it The Weather The Times Crossword 22,666 Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Choterol The Times £3.4m is top UK bonus Briefing Managers buy Plaxton Iran backs Saudi Arabia Abbey eyes India again New Star back in black UK manufacturing rising How the Week Finished FTSE 100 Fastrack Dow Jones DTI cuts aid for science start-ups OFT expected to reduce credit card fees Rail chaos looms as RMT prepares to strike In Business Today 'Hands off' says Pennon, going for Shanks How the Week Finished Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week Iraq to revive oil company Stop Press Singapore and Jordan pact Orascom might leave Iraq Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Look Ahead North Sea Oil Exchange Rates Corporate killing Bill likely to be voted out GSK chief's '£18m' due for approval Warner set to press eject on 150 artistes Subtitle expert has £20m float in view Oil prices have not put the economy over a barrel The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland More firms aim for junior listing The Sunday Times Life's a whirlwind for banker with charisma The Powers in the Boardroom Jon Ashworth talks with the enthusiastic and ambitious Mervyn Davies CV: Mervyn Davies The leader in ten questions The Power 100 The Times Jeep Banking & Finance The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Harold Rowlands Senior official left on the Falkland Islands after the invasion, who maintained morale and welcomed the British forces Harold Rowlands, CBE, Falkland Islands administrator and Treasurer, was born on July 10,1931. He died on April 17,2004, aged 72 Anthony Babington Survivor of terrible misfortune, injuries and cruelty, who overcame them to achieve personal and professional triumphs Anthony Babington, lawyer and author, was born on April 4,1920. He died on May 10,2004, aged 84 Nick Gordon Cameraman who devoted seven years to capturing footage of jaguars in the wild for the first time Nick Gordon, wildlife cameraman and film producer, was born on May 9, 1952. He died on April 25, 2004, aged 51 Personal Column Jesús Gil Flamboyant president of Atlético Madrid who became a populist mayor of Marbella Jesús Gil, property tycoon and president of Atlético Madrid, was born on March 12, 1933. He died after a stroke on May 14, 2004, aged 71 Lives in Brief Tommy Farrell, actor, was born on October 7, 1921. He died on May 9, 2004, aged 82 Amado Avendaño Figueroa, Mexican journalist, was born on September 14, 1938. He died on April 28, 2004, aged 65 Lives Remembered No love but God's love Insurance policy DJM: Nature Notes A Pacs Britannica? Would you sign up for a French-style pacte civil de solidarité rather than marriage-and would it work over here? Getting what's yours On this Day Watchdog Head Wins Battle for Preview Power Prize Quiz News Quiz No meaning for men Is Morrissey a genius? This Man's Charms Literary figure Quiffs and tiffs Will You Marry Me... Just a Little Bit? Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Cover Story A Pacs is France's Answer to the Decline of Marriage-A Legally Binding Partnership between Couples of Any Sexual Orientation. It May Soon Be Here for the Emotionally Untethered. Fay Weldon Finds It Alarming Marriage is black and white Keep it civil Escape the time warp He's still Steve to me Equal under the law What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 17, 1916 The relationship between D. H. Lawrence, his wife, John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield is echoed in his novel Women in Love. Katherine Mansfield tells Lady Ottoline Morrell about the fraught life which the novelist and his wife endured Questions Answered Questions Asked Luncheon Dinners School News Word Watching Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Bringing more than charity to the many street children of Africa Notebook Charities Changing lives and climbing the ladder Autistic adults in the workforce create a better economy Court Circular The Times Sport American Post helped to unlikely victory Racing Musselburgh Leaders in the Flat Championships In Sport Today Ministry not liable for performance of German hospital Court of Appeal Murphy suffers break Windsor Yesterday's Results Ripon Fakenham Smarty Jones sets up Triple Crown bid Worcester Racing Bath Newton Abbot Jones loses title and aura of invincibility Boxing By Our Sports Staff: Funnell takes pride in triumph on Olympic hope Equestrianism Federer hits top form at perfect time Tennis Wolverhampton Saturday's Details Richardson edges home in Brabazon thriller Golf Udal suffers as Law flexes his batting muscles Totesport League First Division The Times Ramprakash fails to halt Surrey's slump Collingwood leads Durham run feast Second Division Strauss puts Saltires attack to the sword Acfield demands debate on rejected reform plan Jacques makes a big impact for Yorkshire Glamorgan trio maintain winning run Hussain retained as selectors resist demands for new blood Weekend's Scoreboards Times Test How They Stand Key takes heavy toll of Fleming's ring-rusty battalion Muralitharan may miss Australia over Howard comments Woodward forced to shuffle pack for England tours Lionstour.com Heineken Cup Wasps line up Twickenham double Zurich Premiership Play-Offs Stormers' exit gives White the cue to ring South Africa changes Another watching brief is my safest role this summer Grand Final Leicester demolish Harlequins but their future is undecided Rugby Union Zurich Wildcard Play-Offs Wildcard Final The Ifs and Buts Gloucester v Leicester (Twickenham, May 29) The Times Exhausted Robinson in danger of burnout St Helens hit all the right notes under Long's direction Rugby League Powergen Challenge Cup Final BMS group Forbes strikes to put Winchester on road to victory Football FA Vase Final Dutchman tipped to become first overseas coach Athletics Ainslie finds motivation in defeat after being dethroned by Athens rival Sailing MasterCard Britain sprint to golden triumph Cycling Wigan waltzer keeps his eye on the ballroom Dejected Cipollini is doubtful to make Tour From a Correspondent in Bucharest: Bryant leads the way as Olympic prospects improve Judo Foster to miss out on Games García swoops Lakers advance Top Trump Bubbling Bath Reading double The Results Service Fixtures Hodgson finding life tough at the top Motorcycling Build up staying power for endurance test Get Fit, Feel Fit Traithlon Training Day One Grönholm has title edge after return to winning ways Motor Rallying The Times Sport Jones fear over Olympic medal prospects Hyundai Weakened Zimbabwe facing double dose of punishment Raised Voyce waiting for England call Inside Today Picture Gallery Jonny Wilkinson Racing The Times Oxford's Rivals Inside The Week Ahead Verbatim Higher Petrol Prices? Fat Chance The Government is so Pusillanimous about a Fuel Tax Increase that I Put All my Faith in the Oil Crisis to Force a Few Cars off the Road Required Reading A Trojan Effort? Oxford Teaches the Rest a Lesson (Again) For the Third Year in a Row Oxford Tops the League Table in the Times Good University Guide. But Tony Halpin Says Students who Do their Homework Will Find Excellence in a Broad Range of Institutions How to Use the Chart The Top 99 Universities The Ethicist Entry is a Tough Task Winning a Place at Oxbridge Colleges is Harder than Ever, with Competition Growing Stiffer and Questions Asked at Interview Becoming Increasingly Testing and Bizarre. Glen Owen Reports The Times How I Got into Oxbridge Back in the Old Days Subject-By-Subject: Day 1 Why Choosing the "Unsexy" Subjects Can Land You a Place Tomorrow Most Applications The Times Party Politics Parents Bar Mitzvahs are Becoming Popular among Non-Jewish American Teenagers. Are They Just an Excuse for a Treat, Asks Roma Felstein My Son, 9, Has Been Learning Piano for Two Years, but now Wants to Give up Parent Forum Send us your Problems The Way we Live now Marinated Birds in a Dark and Unctuous Salad are Definitely Moorish, Says David Eyre Alber: Return of the Unlikely Lad Fashion After YSL Dumped Him, "Tortured Clown" Alber Elbaz Went into the Wilderness. Now the Man who Hates the Word Cool is Back-And Hotter than Ever, Says Lisa Armstrong Mrs Dippy Rude Awakening Home. Forum I Have an Old Fur Stole that I Would like to Wear. What is the Best Way to Clean It? Sleek and Slinky As Dorothy Parker Said, Satin's for the Bold. Alber Elbaz Has Reinvigorated the Cocktail Dress, Giving It a Classy Seductiveness Picture Gallery Botox: A Cure-All? Health It Has Been Hailed as the Best Thing since Penicillin, but Some Experts are Concerned about the Long-Term Effects of Botox. Jerome Burne Reports The Times Women Should Alert Men to Prostate Dangers Greater Expectations Arts Theatre as the Shape of Things Comes Back in London, its Young Cast Talks to Dominic Maxwell Cast of Characters Index Entertainments Week Ahead Arts Summer Opera is Busting out All over. Book now Maestro at Home in Sussex Music The Whiz-Kid Conductor Vladimir Jurowski Tells Richard Morrison why Glyndebourne Reminds Him of Russia A New Drama Queen If Anyone Can Enter the Boys' Club of Leading Theatre Posts, It's Rachel Kavanaugh. Sam Marlowe Met her Ones to Watch The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Choice Index TV Review Panorama's Nightmarish Film Simulated a Major Terrorist Attack on London. But this was More than Just Scare-Mongering, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Viewing Guide T2 Crossword No 3280 Stannah Eiffel Power Mediocrity as Standard The Game Says Bottom Corner Desailly Aims to Silence Doubters Matt Dickinson finds the Chelsea defender and France captain defiant in the face of suggestions he should hang up his boots Gerrard Receives Praise All round Possible Squad Whole of Africa to Gain from Cup John Goodbody says a continent's support is finally behind South Africa The Facts The Fans Parlour Case Puts Players in Peril Tony Cascarino examines the Arsenal man's divorce problems and says the implications are a great worry The News Sky Sports Win this T-Shirt! Motty Competition Running on Empty We have gorged on a feast of football but fans at most clubs have lost their appetite The Alternative Premiership Redknapp Can Look to Future Sam Allardyce is relieved peace reigns at Portsmouth Problems Remain for Robson and Houllier Thais Likely to Widen their Net Barclaycard Villa Lose Fifth Prize MasterCard Ranieri Pleads his Case Chelsea (1) 1 Gronkjaer 20 Leeds United (0) 0 Cole Dilemma for Blackburn Charlton End Season on High McBride Shows his Potential Pleat Pleased with Legacy The Reaction: Fans' Favourite Moments Fuller's London Pride Highbury Rocks to the Invincibles The Double The Results The Scorers Redknapp Profits by Peace Process Survival Offers No Comfort for Keegan Bent Winner Puts Ipswich on Course for Final To Night Hartlepool Keep Dreams Alive Swindon Dominance Goes to Waste Curle Mantra Lifts Mansfield Jackson Nears Gratifying End Acer Shrewsbury Crowned The Times Larsson Signs off in Style Celtic Park waves goodbye to Sweden striker while Rangers finish on a high Bank of Scotland Time for Madrid to Get Real Gabriele Marcotti examines Pérez's failed galáctico strategy and looks at how the Spanish club can repair the damage Times Online The Statistics The Times Buy Lines With a Song at my Feet Suna Erdem strikes a few chords with the writers of football books with a difference Window Shopping The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box Fixtures Next Week the Game Lion King Tony Cascarino and Millwall at the FA Cup final Plus Sky Sports Focus on Hong Kong Bouncing back from the brink Michael Knipe Presents a 12-Page Report on Hong Kong's Fortunes since its Handover to China in 1997 Where half the world is under five Economy Cross-border trade with the mainland is booming with more integration and the scrapping of tariffs, says Michael Knipe Pressure for Full Democracy Grows The fervour for reform remains unrelenting, despite concessions by Beijing, says Michael Knipe Hours away Defining moments in the history of Hong Kong Culture Huge efforts have ensured that progress has not been achieved at the cost of cultural heritage, says Beverley Blythe Instant access to the world Berspace Finance Joseph Yam, the head of Hong Kong's … Authority, tells The Times how … region has overtaken the future Rich rewards still to be exploited Banking Developments Hong Kong is expected to be the first port of call for the Chinese as their wealth grows, says Clifford Coonan Hong Kong World city at China's door Tourism Accessible and small, Hong Kong is perfectly formed for the time-poor traveller, says Clifford Coonan Shop-till-you-drop bargains; and forget the fakes Shopping A surfeit of malls, stores and street markets mean that everyone can bag a good buy, snap up the latest from a hot designer label, or simply scan the windows Norman's conquest Infrastructure A British architect has given Hong Kong a bold new look to face the future, says Clifford Coonan Enter the dragon … Asian Games … gets set to stage its … international event. Michael Knipe reports Towngas Portugal's footprint in Asia Shangri-La Gateway updates Trade Logistics Michael Knipe finds out how Hong Kong plans to maintain its business supremacy Hong Kong It's Back to Basics Education The University of Hong Kong is helping China's top executives to face a new world, says Michael Knipe Land bonanza Property The Hong Kong property market has bounced back after the trials of recent years, says Michael Knipe Towngas Pipes up for China's Clean Future Energy Land bonanza Property The Hong Kong property market has bounced back after the trials of recent years, says Michael Knipe The Bottom Line is All above Board Business Hong Kong's stable institutions are a big draw for international companies, says Clifford Coonan MacAu Dome Hongkong Land

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