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News from 20/05/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, DJM, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Tom Baldwin and James Bone, David Hands and Mark Souster, Nevllle Scott, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Nathan Sansom, Nic Hopkins, Colin Bullen, David Charter, Sam Coates and Gabriel Rozenberg, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, K. J. Wood, Exeter, Wendy Ide, Sarah Butier, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Joe Joseph, Andrew pierce, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Mark Underwood, Evgeny Kissin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Leon Marks, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge Enterprise, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Andrew Bamji, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Michael Horsnell and Frances Glbb, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Nicholas Wapshott, Ollver Kay, Tony Kalpin, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory and Simon de Bruxelles, Tony Halpin Education Editor, E. C. McCarthy, Stamford, Lincolnshire, John Westerby, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Jenny Booth, Antonla Senlor, David Britten, Tom Sutcliffe, Ann Treneman, Richard Stratford, Simon de Bruxelles, Richard Mlles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Tony Chilvers, Oliver August and Adam Luck, T. D. G. Quayle, Raymond Keene, Brian P. Bennett, Leslie Felperin, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Philip Stott, Sean O'Neill, Robin Ash, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Martin Garrod, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Bob Rodwell, Mary Chapman, Ayo Odelusi, Mitcham, Surrey, Rob Wrlght, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Ashling O'Connor and Laura Peek, Mary Ann Sieghart, Abigail Rayner, Dan Sabbagh and Raymond Snoddy, David Eyre, Michael Wilson, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Michael Martin, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Llyod James, Michael Dynes, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, K. J. Wood, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, D.j. Barfield, Steuart Campbell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, James Charistopher, Philip Webster, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Alice Miles, Richard Owen and David Charter, James Christopher, D. J. Barfield, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Louise Smail, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Colin Moynihan, Michael Wilson Ayo Odelusi, Catharine Gregory, Jill Sherman, Russell Jenkins and Michael Evans,

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The Times Raffle 'bombers' expose Commons security failings Inside The Times Purple haze is all around Parliamentary Sketch Ann Treneman US helicopters kill 40 'in attack on wedding' Index Can a gold medallist put Britain in front? Transport mess dooms Britain's Olympic hopes 5,000 jobs to go in bonfire of quangos Emporio The Times Visa curbs on seasonal fruit pickers lifted Sack one of us and we will all strike, say firefighters Watchdog wants support staff to carry out more police duties Whats Important Norwich Union Link pay to teacher ability, urges Ofsted New screen failed to do its job Blair shows no fear in the purple haze How protesters fooled a baroness Security Lapses rover Commons Quotes 'Order! This House is now suspended' BT Seller beware as buyer wins battle of £2m urns £1m Conan Doyle files Councils need to pay more on care homes 2005 house prices more likely to fall than rise 'Best trains' shunted to siding Support for Iraq war protesters Take heart Junking the salt Prison suicide Not free to leave No flag days Child protection Rape remand £14m payback BBC sex row Doubts over sight of blind golfer The British Hernia Centre Deer cull questioned A little more text and a lot less conversation please Road-rage attackers stab man to death on doorstep Teenage tennis champion 'raped by her coach' Škoda Kidnap hero tells of punch that saved children Index Microsoft A question for the Prime Minister: did he make the grade? Telegraph turmoil The spying game People Damaged by dhal Theatre lecture Picture Gallery PS Unlimited free texts Richer sounds Teams will be basis for a national internet force Today Tomorrow Toyota Cybercops save boys from foster father's sex abuse Inventor wins £17m for 'stolen' cleaner Energy The fall and rise of the world's rivers Amphibious houses that go with the flow Floating homes may ride British flood plains Honda Prize images that captured war and peace The Times swept the board for outstanding photographs at the Picture Editors' Awards Index Currys Free passport 'thank you' for war service 25,000 will hit beaches for D-Day celebration Veterans fear chaos on D-Day anniversary Brando, 80, is lured back to the screen British Gas Marks & Spencer Howard's petrol bomb falls a long way short of its target Multiple Display Advertising Items Today in Parliament Let courts hold terror suspects for longer, says DPP Today in Parliament Son of the manse invited to meet Pope Blair's health adviser to go private Multiple Display Advertising Items Ten die as Israeli tank shells unarmed crowd National Savings & Investments Tesco Multiyork How They Did It Magazine points the finger at 40,000 readers Victims' relatives scream abuse at hero of 9/11 postoffice 'Doomed' candidate threat to Kerry vote Top general accepts blame for Baghdad failures BT Fifth British security guard shot dead while protecting US workers US prison guard jailed for Abu Ghraib abuse Richard Beeston in Baghdad hears the first witness account to a court martial of beatings and humiliation Bush to spell out power transfer plans Sikh economist to lead India after Gandhi rejects pleas to serve wanadoo Technocrat faces blood, sweat and tears in the political bearpit Hong Kong radio hosts sign off over threat to freedom of speech Today's Taiwan Afrikaners arm in defence of their realm White farmers are taking courses in survival after hundreds of murders, writes Michael Dynes in Alldays The Times Nationwide Protests after Europe ends GM food freeze Russians rise in face of threat to 1812 landmark Schröder hit in the face by jobless man Switzerland opens up to the EU (Reuters): Tehran protest (AP): Pacific typhoon (AFP): Knifeman strikes (AP): Stowaway death (AP): Mellow cello (AFP): Water hazard Cannes Film Festival The Motorcycle Diaries First Choice The Times Concerts Russian enigma plays with fabulous virtuosity; Elgar meets the Mahabharata in brilliant British-Indian crossover Bennett's mischievous class war Theatre The History Boys Lyttelton I've consulted my little list: yet another failed politico will run Europe How Iraq could restore Blair's election prospects Complacency rules in the corridors of powder Yesterday's stunt exposed the House of Commons as clubby and inward-looking We won't win a thing, if we ain't got that swing Picture Gallery Politics and Protest The House of Commons will have to upgrade its security On the Line London's bid will fail unless transport is improved Moment of Truth Better to start again on the EU constitution Good news from Iraq Developers' victory Index Acid test of our US friendship Poll tax raises its head once more India's election and relative poverty Fairness of 'fair trade' The Telephone Motorway congestion Security in hand for the Olympics Spain's Gibraltar action Money talking The Weather The Times Crossword George Smith Index Chancellor in Opec call Britain attacks CAP Amex unit faces penalty US boost for SkyePharma Halfords confirms float Intel in $2bn Irish project Caledonia share buyback Balfour sells Andover Stock Markets Charts of the Day Index Sainsbury boss gets £2m bonus despite fall in profits Insults fly as Equitable refuses to fund lawsuit 'Nein' spells adieu to EU patent plans that would end legal fiesta HSBC Outgoing ITC chief received £500,000 payoff Economics Ftse 100 The Times Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Cardinal drug range grows UFJ boss 'ready to resign' Executives to testify Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day BET of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Bank plots tougher strategy on rate rises Multiple Display Advertising Items Sainsbury's glass is half-empty A far from fond farewell at Rentokil No quarter for the housing market Black given deadline to repay $7.2m Miners lead upward march of blue-chip stock Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) 'Mr 20 per cent' ousted in tactics row at Rentokil Caught by Curse of the CBI Scottish and Southern to put extra £300m into wind power The Times Compass points towards £1.2bn Celltech boss set for £2m windfall Chairman 'shocked' by board's decision Siemens considers challenge to France's rescue of Alstom M&b cautious on Laurel approach Jailoring vodafone Swing low Buzz-words 'r' Us Former building society to sell off brokerage and advisory businesses Provident threatened by cap on interest rates Founder sells McCarthy stake Car salvage firm fined for listing rules breach Property fund set for £1bn spree Square bashing The Sunday Times Pension Bill 'not a threat' to equity firms HSBC on the hunt for more US acquisitions Boeing to 'raise the rhetoric' in subsidy row with Airbus The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a pald-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Austrian Insurers breaching their code on liability cover, says FSB Sony faces 15-day deadline for MGM Happy move for Les Mis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rare treat down on the farm A rare-breeds farm in Devon for £19 a night, or a weekend in Cannes at £169. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Visit Symi, the island that timeshare forgot Focus The Greek lsles bhf Business Equity Prices Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer Museum curator who discovered the coclacanth, a marine creature thought extinct for millions of years John Hammersley Mathematician of great intellectual rigour who deliberately chose to tackle the most challenging of problems David Brown International authority on snails and their relationship to bilharzia Births, Marriages & Deaths Births Deaths Tony Randall Versatile and highly skilled actor best known for playing the fastidious Felix Unger in television's version of The Odd Couple Elvin Jones Drummer who added polyrhythmic colour to the basic snare-and-cymbal timekeeping of jazz percussion, first with John Coltrane and later with his own groups Far, far away A Gloss on Reality Do women's magazines make us miserable - or does no one really take them seriously? Nature Notes Light, but not as we know it Who knows? Miss Modern That's entertainment M Giscard Wins Presidency Prize Quiz Flying high On this Day the Times, May 20,1974 News Quiz debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Can the dazzling balls of light seen by mexican air force pilots be UFOs, or is it foolish to think that we are not alone in the Universe? Picture Gallery Unexplained A little light relief In other worlds Down Mexico way Group sexiness What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 20,1946 Questions Answered Questions Asked Picture Gallery Forthcoming Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Award School News Court Circular Memorial Service Luncheons Church News Dinners Lectures News Quiz Index Hamed loses fight against personal cost of inflation Law Report Date of contract crucial for gains tax House of Lords Published May 20,2004 Jerome v Kelly (Inspector of Taxes) Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Scott of Foscote, Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe and Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood Speeches May 13, 2004 Costs of leave for judicial review Queen's Bench Division Published May 20, 2004 Practice Statement (Judicial review: Costs) Power to assign interest in copyright under old Act Chancery Division Criminal practice directions Supreme Court Golf McGimpsey pleads innocence over drugs accusations The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Triathlon Training Times Test Leota gets a minder to keep temptation at bay Rugby Union Real tennis Rugby league Schools sport Tennis Today's Fixtures Football Hanley given chance to rescue Tigers Rugby League Southgate's consolation Scheidt title Missouri break Racing South Yorkshire Times Handicap (£3,52:1m 4f) (11) Lakeside Village Median Auction Maiden Stakes (£3,582:6f) (20) Kelso Scottish Brewers Novices Chase (£5,408:2m 1F) (8) Archibald, Campbell and Harley Intermediate Hurdle Wasps waiting on fitness of Waters for Toulouse test Stoneacre Group Classified Stakes Hatfields Chrysler Crossfire Fillies Handicap (£5,736:6f) (10) Sky Vegas Live on Channel 295 Handicap (3-Y-O: £5,899:7f) (12) Isle of Skye 8-Y-O Scotch Handicap Chase Balisteros Retirement Handicap Chase Totequadpot Handicap Hurdle Almizan can hit target for Channon Newcastle Yesterday's Results Southwell Kelso Murphy and McEvoy stepping into big shoes The Wright Track Wetherby Folkestone Sedgefleld One royal question too many draws icy response Cricket Scores The Times Trescothick given chance to lead turn of the tide at Lord's First Npower Test Match Yesterday's Scoreboards How They Stand Lord's Teams Murtagh's fightback frustrates Middlesex Cavalier Kent toss away opportunity to prosper Second Division Hodge swift to plunder toothless Essex attack Pietersen hits right note in bid to make his peace Rejuvenated Caddick stakes England claim Zimbabwe select five rebels ahead of ICC vote The Sunday Times Smith and Hick grind bowlers into the ground Polished Bell takes full toll of his favourite opposition Coe chosen to inject pace into London's faltering challenge 2012 Olympic Games The Sunday Times Sebastian Coe Factfile Kamara's heart-stopping method deserves the bigger stage Sport A role too far for ruthless executive Ashing O'Connor on why Cassani's strategic withdrawal was inevitable The Times Middlesbrough trigger Yakubu release clause Nationwide League Play-Offs Roberts completes Hartlepool misery McGhee fortifies the barricades for Brighton By Our Sports Staff: Barthez blunder aids Valencia Smith courts fury by insisting on Old Trafford move Dell Pleat resigned to fate but remains defiant Index Houllier walks the high wire at Anfield Bet White prepared to indict others in wake of two-year ban Jaguar to show off new jewel in its crown Kevin Eason on possibly the most expensive stunt in Formula One history Multiple Display Advertising Items City slickers long to leave London to seek capital gains elsewhere Thanks to government relocation plans, graduates in London may soon find more jobs available in other parts of the country, writes Robin Ash Multiple Display Advertising Items "It's great to have a fresh start" So how Do I Become a ... Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leadership put to the test New to the Job Management Moves Financial Moves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Inbox Multiple Display Advertising Items Building a reputation as a serial takeover merchant My Big Deal Packages Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Index 24 Hours Verbatin A Nation's Dangerous Obsession Despite Avoiding Fast Food as Much as we Could in America, we All Still Put on Weight after Just a Fortnight There Required Reading Nothing Fancy for Have an Omelette: A Diner is Selling a Lobster and Caviar Frittata for $1,000. Nicholas Wapshott Tastes It, Jill Dupleix Says You Can Do Better at Home and Damian Whitworth Risks his Digestion by Testing Four Omelettes in Three Hours The Perfect Omelette: Half-A-Dozen Golden Rules What the Top Chefs Say Greasy Spoon or Me, I'll Just the $1,000 One The Ritz, I Don't Care: I Never Want to See Another Egg FIVE-EGG Ratings The Ethicist I Must Go down to the Seas Again… In 2001, after 48 Days at Sea Jonathan Gornall Gave up his Attempt to Row across the Atlantic-And Has Regretted It Ever since. Now He's Returning for One More Try The Times The Way we Live now Dish This Homage to Galicia is Dead Easy to Adpt, Says David Eyre "Secret Tip? You Can Never Have Too Much Sleep" Getting Personal Lust Hearth Goddess Simply Awful Home Forum Test for the Very Best The Times Good University Guide Competition to Become Doctors and Lawyers is so Great that Some of the Leading Universities are Introducing Entrance Papers to Find Applicants with the Most Potential Glen Owen Reports The Times Battle of Bulge on Campuses Subject by Subject: Day 4 Will Signal a Scramble for the Top Places in Future The Times Liver Saviours Heavy Drinking is Linked with Renal Disease, Which Can Be Fatal. A New Group of Drugs Could Change that, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The WellMan Clinic Travelling Scainner Saved Children's Lives A Globall Threat Buried Energy Companies Hope that Carbon Dioxide - the "Villain" of Global Warming - Can Be Stored Safely in Underground Rock Formations for Thousands for Years Peroblem Solved? Anjana Ahuja Reports The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Televisionandradio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review Watching World Weddings, the Cynics among US Would Not Have Been Betting on the Longevity of Ray and Natalia's Marriage, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Picture Gallery Index T2 Crossword No 3283 The Times The Knights Templar ... Index Two Faces of Trouble Interview Limousine Liberal or Man of the People? Michael Moore Explains Himself to Stephen Dalton The Times Just an Ego Moore Draws Flak from both Right and Left for his Populism and His Champagne Socialist Lifestyle Bom Voyace Secrets, Lies and Forbidden Desires New Releases Almodovar's Histrionics Leave Wendy Ide Wanting More, Ian McKellen Finds a Dull Star Vehicle, but a Documentary on Occupied France is Still a Classic Here Comes the Sun ... Picture Gallery Opening Night Film Screen & Heard Leslie Felperin in Cannes Screen Now Showing Chaos Bros Sean MacAulay Welcomes the Return of the Marxes Knock-Down Memories Jonathan Caouette's Tarnation, Made with $218.32 and his Battered Life, is a Hit. Wendy Ide Met Him Concerts Screen

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