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News from 24/05/2004

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Neelam Verjee, Joe Bolger and Peter Klinger, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Slân Ede, Gabriele Marcotti, Alex Kapranos, Jon Ashworth, Catherine Riley, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, Daniel McGrory and Adam Fresco, Laurie Arle, Robert Thicknesse, J. A. Robinson, Paul Hoggart, Dave Hepworth, Mark Souster, Ian Blackshaw, D. J. Ingall, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, R. J. White, Emma Crichton-Miller, Clive Davis, John Mellin, Elizabeth Judge, David Charter and Alexandra Frean, Neville Flavell, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Antonia Senior, Michael Evans and Rosemary Bennett, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Michael Dynes and Andrew Clennell, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Frank Dobson, Shirley English, Debra Craine, Ruth Messina, Alastair Hill, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Lembit Opik, Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ian MacKinnon, Mark Pougatch, Nicholas Wapshott, Simon Tait, Alan Davies, J., Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Dan Brennan, Ayesha Hudson, Mohamed Al Fayed, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Lea Paterson and Peter Klinger, Nigel Bouttell, John Cowan, William Cudmore, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Katherine Torlot, Lewis Smith, Brian Walsh, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Margaret Marshall, Sean O'Neill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Stuart Ramsay, Mike Mulvihill, William Rees-Mogg, David P. Stead, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Carolyn Jones, Malcolm Boyden, Ashling O'connor, Julian Brazier, Per Ødegaard, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Oliver Chastney, Felicity Collier, Chief Executive, Baaf, Andrew Cozens, President, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, K. J. Wood, Mark Baldwin, David Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Daniel Rosenthal, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Michael Henderson, Mark Venables, Robin Harris, Bruce Shaxson, Rosemary Bennett and Gary Duncan, Stanley Blenkinsop, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Bernard Stewart, Randy Cohen, Keith Farman, Peter Klinger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Threat to charity status of public schools Private hospitals must help state sector The Times Mitsubishi Motors The Times Today Five killed as new terminal building collapses at airport Blair studies Iraq options as rift with US is exposed Mugabe's claims Windsor letters Mortgage fears Subbuteo stops play for streaker Fuel tax 'must rise to fund transport plans' Ministers want ban on junk food ads aimed at children £150bn of Tory cuts, says Brown Charity challenge Fears over health in future What's Important Channel 4 job may go to Airey Benefit fraud Police vehicles Bone contention Fendi Rowling casts her net wider Windsors' valet to sell Paris treasure-trove Items for sale in Rome next month include unpublished love letters from Edward Vill to Wallis Simpson, clothing, bed furnishings and photographs, reports Richard Owen Dell A love more vital than the throne MoD silent on 'TA man' De Beers Bush sets out to convert the Iraq sceptics Weeks of bad news brings President's popularity crashing (AFP): Embassy under siege American raid on mosque leaves 20 dead Blair studies options as rift is exposed Troops in Iraq to stay under British law Chalabi denies spying for Iran (AP): US military denies general saw abuse of prison inmates Lexus Widow loses her cash fight over husband's death AOL broadband The Benefits of Charity Private school will set up city comprehensive Chelsea girls aim to be youngest medal winners Churchill Receding quiffs and mass ecstasy: backstage with a former Smith Alex Kapranos, of Franz Ferdinand, who supported Morrissey's comeback show, reflects on his idol's appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items The Manchester of Morrissey isn't so miserable now Jaguar in race to retrieve missing diamond Esso The Top-Ten Underworld Rich List Mystery of snake collector's death Fangs to Watch RAC Motoring Services Hp invent Police catch criminals but not ill-gotten gains Magic red carpet gives Harry Potter stars a lift Tax saving guide 'He hit me with a pickaxe' Farmers call for crackdown on illegal hare coursing 'Lack of money and time' led to failure of Beagle By a Correspondent: Restrain yourself, car clamper told The end is nigh for Unitarians, minister warns Denial of the Holy Trinity led to ban Pressure grows on police over Soham Police plan traffic cameras to clamp down on tailgaters Saga Record Highs and Lows: The Story so Far The Week in Parliament Yesterday Dulwich, tomorrow the world? Met Office admits weather is getting weirder as new film foresees disaster, says Sean O'Neill Egg Banking plc Fatal fire may have been arson Cannes defence Aspirin risk Size matters The Times Death terminal 'was a rush job' Choice of president shows Schröder in peril Safety Problems from the Start Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Pakistan returns to the fold (Reuters): Ferries capsize (AFP): Riyadh shooting (AP): Bus blast deaths (AP): Canada poll (AP): Frosty reception Spencer returns to South Africa to be closer to children Multiple Display Advertising Items Mugabe: we're no worse than Prescott Stuart Ramsay asks the leader of Zimbabwe about violence, poverty and corruption Koizumi fails to bring home US deserter War-torn Bush shows off latest battle scars The Sunday Times Today's American man can identify with Hemingway's feminine side 9/11 fund money diverted to build luxury housing Prudential Israeli soldiers withdraw in Rafah Theatre Black Rider Barbican First Choice The Times Black comedy of errors confounds its audience Opera Arabella Covent Garden Cabaret Barbara Cook Gielgud Back from exile Pop Morrissey Men Arena, Manchester Concert Philadelphia Orch Barbican We're all suicide time-bombers now-well, according to the health experts As China gets motoring, will the pumps run dry? My four-point plan for a third Labour landslide No 10 should drop its think-tank abstractions and get practical Thunderer: That TV programme is good for you: a VIP told me so Picture Gallery Democratic Surfeit Are this year's elections really too much of a good thing? Still Charming A triumphant return for the Smiths' Pope of Mope Beyond Despair A turning point looms for US policy in Iraq Al Fayed's tax case The Times Protest at our 'aloof' politicians Volunteers discouraged by litigation Roadwork rethink would cost jobs Killings in Gaza Helping hand spurned Albert Hall Arts University applications Foster parents and Children Bill BBC Shakespeare Coining it All clear? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,672 Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Orange Wednesdays The Times Business Co-op's profits surge 38% Briefing Alstom gets €2bn bailout Napster 'in NTL deal' Google uses 31 in float Cushnie jury to resume Shell denies £1m payoff How the Week Finished LDN Heathrow, LDN Gatwick, LDN Luton, and now LDN London Bank 'to get more aggressive about rates' First-quarter stakeholder sales slide Little sympathy as industry loses £12bn through sick pay In Business Today G7 presses oil cartel to follow Saudi lead on output Helping Hand Need to Know Global Business Briefing How the Week Finished The Times Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Change on Week Picture Gallery SSL sells division for £173m Stop Press Drug pricing investigated German hopes dashed Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Trade body promotes UK listings for India The Times LSE starts biting into Dutch market Puma Property investors 'plan regional hotel fund' Schools' chance to set interest rates An unstable Iraq may loose a 'blood-dimmed tide' Ricoh Image Communication Gallaher ready to begin drive into China Barclays Top miner keeps a level head over key merger The Powers in the Boardroom Jon Ashworth finds that Chip Goodyear is quietly making his mark in global mining The Power CV: Chip Goodyear Japanese banks' bad-debt crisis is easing, minister says The leader in ten questions Lufthansa Business Equity Prices Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Milton Shulman Drama critic of the Evening Standard for nearly four decades, who could be quite as theatrical as his subjects Claude Williams Jazz player who was with the Count Basie Orchestra when it made its sensational debut in New York Personal Column Robert David MacDonald Long-time director of the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre, whose translations introduced audiences to a range of European classics Lives Remembered Dick Gaydon, combustion scientist, was born on September 26, 1911. He died on April 16, 2004, aged 92 Tim Wilder, CBE, agricultural engineer, was born on March 29, 1921. He died on April 13, 2004, aged 83 No contest Not worth it Marks out of Ten Readers offer more reasons why M&S is getting it wrong Having a say DJM: Nature Notes An Olympian Challenge Can London—and Sebastian Coe—succeed in the bid for the 2012 Olympics? A vision thing No fuss, no frills Commission Reports to Bishop over Rector Prize Quiz News Quiz Money badly spent Low score Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Commission Reports to Bishop over Rector Picture Gallery Let battle commence Long-suffering but loyal Quit while you're ahead What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 24,1953 Questions Answered Questions Asked Forthcoming Marriages Marriage After a lifetime of playing the market, an artist goes it alone Notebook Arts Funding Music making is the best policy Briefing Court Circular Culture and creativity? More than a feeling The Times The Times Sport Infection forces Pongia to retreat to sidelines Rugby League The Results Service Lorry park part of warehouse Chancery Division Continuity of employment preserved Court of Appeal EPO is not a domestic court Chancery Division By a Correspondent: Tigers fail to perform in front of Hanley Petacchi's feat Wynne double Morgan third Belarus bounced Singh on song British deliver The Times Eager Coria rides tide of success in love match Tennis Federer keeps abreast of technological advances Ashling O'Connor discovers a new weapon in the world No 1's armoury Pounds of flesh cause Juuko row Trainer's deal puts Greene under drugs scrutiny Athletics O'Sullivan underlines her Olympic claims Carlisle Beverley Brighton Hereford Leaders in the Flat Championships Southwell Windsor Leicester Thirsk Attraction defies burden of history The Wright Track Results Yesterday Ascot Ayr Haydock Park Newmarket Saturday Kempton Park Stratford Full Scoreboard from Lord's The Times Left-hander's vigil stirs memories of an intoxicating summer Saturday's Scoreboards How They Stand Richardson ensures England face stiff target for victory First Npower Test Match The Sunday Times Harmison recognises mark of excellence Batty gives Yorkshire no room for error Second Division Yesterday's Totesport League Scoreboards Times Test Warne makes mark after early return Klusener bludgeons his way to last-ball triumph Essex suffer as Zaheer embarks on odd vacation Totesport League First Division Hodge's record helps Foxes to narrow win Mahmood's haul keeps Lancashire unbeaten Somerset inspired by Gazzard's century Lionstour Steelbacks happy to profit from the day job Fly Emirates How They Stand for Europe Wasps cash in on Poîtrenaud blunder Heineken Cup Final Harlequins pounce after Chanal's folly Scotland undone by errors Romance in Roma Howley fulfils expectations in glorious style Trulli holds his nerve to win thriller Motor Racing Monaco Grand Prix Results and Overall Championship Positions Get Fit, Feel Fit Abdominal Exercises First Alternative Neither Millwall nor pundits can find chink in the armoury of United Immelman seizes chance to put Els in the shade Golf The Times Sport Howley's opportunism helps Wasps to revel in greatest day Alfa 147 Shahzad makes historic debut for Yorkshire Schumacher's winning run halted by best of the new wave ECCE Homo—and his Issues The Times Inside The Week Ahead Verbatim Standing up for Trainspotters Over the past Decade There Has Been an Insidious Dribble of Studies Linking Pursuits like Trainspotting with Asperger's Syndrome Required Reading Make Them Talk This Man Wants Me to Give up 26-Year-Old Blondes and Bond with Other Men. And He Says I'm the One who Needs Help? Cover Story A Psychotherapist Says Philandering Men who Boast of their Independence are Fooling Themselves and Living Artificial Lives. Who Better than T2's Microwave Man, Jonathan Gornall, to Challenge his Theories? This Man Wants Me to Give up 26-Year-Old Blondes and … The Ethicist The Times A Hands-On Experience Competition The Biggest Organ in Britain Has Had a £1.5 Million Refurbishment. Richard Morrison Put It through its Paces Your Chance to Play Britain's Biggest Organ Look, That's my Boy up There Parents When his Nine-Year-Old Son was Chosen to Appear in Der Rosenkavalier at the Royal Opera House, John Clarke Felt Proud, but was Unsure how the Family Would Fit into this Strange World The Times I Am that Evil Stepmother Loving a New Partner's Children is Hard Work, Says Ayesha Hudson I Need a Foolproof Way to Persuade my Stubborn Daughter, 4, to Give up her Dummy Parent Forum Send us your Problems The Way we Live now Vegetarian Dish You Can Give up Meat without Really Noticing, Says Jill Dupleix Magimix UK Ltd The 12 Summer Commandments Fashion From Striving for Comfort in "Feelgood" Clothes to Shining with Metallic Shades, from Bamboo Bags to Body Oil, we Give You our Hot Tips for how to Look Stylish in the Warm Weather Mrs Dippy What's in a Name? Home. Forum How Can I Clean Kid Leather Gloves? Twinkle Twinkle Little Starlet Fashion Crib Notes Cannes Emma Hope Fizzy Drink Protects against Cholera Health Fatter. . . But Fitter New Studies Show that a Fit Overweight Person is Better off than a Thin Unfit One, Says Peta Bee Saturday in body&soul NB: Quality vs Quantity Cancer Vaccine Role Models Swede Tooth Slow Food Doctor's Orders The Measure of the Man Interview for Years Shakespeare was a Dirty Word for Simon McBurney. Now He's Taken on Measure for Measure, Finds Emma Crichton-Miller. Just Don't Expect a Sanitised Version A Life of Complexity Tomorrow Architecture Entertainments The Old Master and his Fashion Victim Dance Rambert Celebrates the Frederick Ashton Centenary with a Modern Update of his First Ballet. Debra Craine Reports First Night Reviews Week Ahead Musical Stew with African Spice And Here I Quote. . . Arts Theatre Cries for Justice in the Words of the Victims Create Impassioned Political Drama, Argues Daniel Rosenthal Mood For The Blues Times Online Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice TV Review No One Watches Disaster Films Such as Earthquake: 10.5 for the Acting. What we Want to See is Really Big Stuff Getting Trashed, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Picture Gallery T2 Crossword No 3286 Viewing Guide Royal Mint The Times Liver Pool Football Club Seeds of Contentment Bottom Corner Houllier Facing Life in the Cold Oliver Kay says that alternatives may be limited for Liverpool as they prepare to bring the French revolution to its conclusion Who Will Be Biting their Nails next? Have your Say Frenchman's Flight of Fancy Nears End The Long Road to Anfield Rise and Fall Upstarts who Ruled Europe Nottingham Forest won the European Cup 25 years ago this week. Garry Birtles tells David McVay about his night of glory Picture Gallery How Million-Pound Man Francis The Rise Agony amid the Ecstasy Peter Lansley finds Martin O'Neill having to cope with missing out on big night again Sky Sports Relighting Forest Fires Tony Woodcock tells Catherine Riley the tales behind his team's rise to glory Heroes of '79 Managerial Glitterati Go Back to the Future Gabriele Marcotti insists something has to give as two master tacticians go head to head Was It a Knockout? Sicknote Everyday Injuries Explained Naked Truth about Fun Times on the Table Malcolm Boyden on the Subbuteo character who has proved a revelation Limpar's Last Laugh Leaves Me Limping Martin Keown's Arsenal farewell brings pleasure and pain in equal measure, thanks to spiky Swede's bruising memento Win Brazil Tickets Everton to Appoint Birch The Times Offersdirect Brothers Matt Dickinson discovers what drives two of football's most successful siblings as they seek further glory in Portugal Nevilles Hard on Heels of the Charltons in England's History Books Ronaldo's Sparkle Saves Day London Pride The Record Pizer Group of Companies Tony Cascarino says the honeymoon is over and the hard work now begins for Wise as manager Underdogs Lack Any Kind of Bite Millwall Manchester United Keane Sense of Success A testimonial provided more pleasure than the FA Cup final for Mark Pougatch Cup Loses its Shine for United Mick Hume says that muted celebrations by supporters showed that there was little glory to be claimed from a poor season FA Pays Homage to Supporters' Team of the Tournament Hat-tricks to body-doubles—the Cup had them all Team of the Tournament Competition Fujitsu Siemens Computers Fitting Farewell for King Henrik Brindley Hero for Hednesford United's board faces a summer of turmoil, Ashling O'Connor says France: Final Positions The Statistics Germany: Final Positions Spain: Final Positions Italy: Final Positions French League German League Spanish League It's about 90 Minutes, in the End of the Day Aki Riihilahti on the key to success in Crystal Palace's push for promotion Watt Mind Dan Brennan talks creative services are It's about 90 Minutes, in the End of the Day Man who Helps Players Beat Curse The Times Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Hair of Sorrows David rubbed the sweat off the back of his neck gingerly. His new tattoo was really stinging. Stinging like a hijo de puta, in fact. . . Window Shopping The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box Today Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday The Times/philosophy Football Euro 2004 T-Shirt Sky Sports

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