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News from 25/05/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Dave McGrath Wilkinson, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Richard Hollingham, Paul Cleave, Adam Luck, Linda Tsang, Mark Frary, Larry Kotlikoff, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, A. Williams, Nick George, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gabrielle Starkey, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Alice Ansell, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Neil Howlett, Aubrey Wilson, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Hilton Dawson, Bob Crow, Robert Mason, Valerie Elliott, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Erik Eriksen, Anthony Browne, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Monty Hersh, Michael Gosling, Janet Ruane, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Mr Roger Wilson, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Hugh Thomas, Mike Fordham, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Dominic Carman, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Susskind, Jonathan T. B. Wright, Anthony Loyd and Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Richard Bruton, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, David Evans, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Joel Bennathan, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Steve Johnson, Tom Sutcliffe, Ann Treneman, Janet Geering, Simon de Bruxelles, Ian Jones, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Robin Fitzsimons, Juliet Rix, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, James D. Zirin, Vivianne Ollerearnshaw, Steve Boggan, Norman Staveley, Phil Bloomer, Victor Vago and David Sharrock, Jeremy Page, Alan Blackwood, Chris Campling, Alan Horberry, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Will Briggs, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Lewis Smith and Valerie Elliott, Julian Muscat, M. S. Bell, Adam Fresco, Sam King, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Lindsay Calder, Harriet Lamb, Tony Blackman, Meg Dillon, Eric Smith, Anthony Loyd, Michael Gove, Jean Lambert, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Kieran Falconer, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Catherine Wilson, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Roger Wilson, Legal Director, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Tom Reay, Glenn Platt, Adrian Wootton, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Britain and US unveil plan to end Iraq occupation But coalition's 150,000 troops will remain to enforce security Inside Law The Times The UN resolution Beware that consultant with a tie to die for The Times Today Hussain's agony and ecstasy Schrijver Systeem UK Ltd Serious offenders to get early release What's Important Blair 'is standing for full third term' Mortgage lenders curb crash alert Serious offenders to get early release Spot checks to protect recruits at army bases Boris makes his debut on playing field Moneywise Firefighter dispute in deadlock Boy's terror note Phonecall con Lockerbie move HIV revelation Cutting is one in a million Blow for blind golf champion TV gardener falls from gace in Eden Chelsea organisers accuse Diarmuid Gavin of breaking the rules. He wonders what all the fuss is about. Valerie Elliott reports from the show Scalextric Inspiration drawn from sardine cans US general derides Rumsfeld Currys Wedding film weakens US case Bush sticks to his guns over 'grand vision' UN plan unveiled Risks of war blur line that divides private and public Blood, tears and teddies as American medics feel the strain vodafone (AFP): Cleric's fighters killed in US raids British civilians die in Baghdad bomb ambush Latest attack on security guards brings the recent death toll to six, report Anthony Loyd and Daniel McGrory Intelligent Finance Students of student life wanted GE Major Major rumpus over a peerless PM without a garter Picture Gallery Banker's birthday The future of the fuchsia Eau de toilette Bill Nighy plays up to the cameras at a charity performance … PS... TGA PC World vodafone Beagle loss a mystery as report suppressed Mars Landing: The Fallout Eurofighter pilots told to stay out of the clouds Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Collector' lied to reptile dealer about rearing snakes that killed him Beckham is top 'black' sportsman Boy, 12, killed in school bus crash Baby dies after drive to hospital New baby unit had no obstetrician and there was no ambulance for the mother, reports Andrew Norfolk WHSmith Ken Bates 'a victim of spiteful vendetta by paper' Carr papers stolen by drug addict Up and away Pupils protest Baby-killer jailed Young designer The British Chambers of Commerce Dell British war veterans receive France's highest honour IVF baby born using sperm that was frozen in 1979 Last dream of Jewish survivor who fell in love with a Nazi Flixonase Tories seek answers in poll tax Senior party figures believe that it could make council funding fairer. Rosemary Bennett reports Parties begin their postal vote battles Today in Parliament Mail Order Can we have our diamond back? Britons among Boracay suspects Now you can work online during the flight... Chelsea boss goes into the blue with £560m jet A yacht to make waves Saga The Open University Rugby star kills daughter in mistake for thief Greeks bridge gap for Olympic flame Political union should be the EU's next big project, says Prodi report Seven hold out for a Christian constitution The Race to Finish the Construction on Time Jamieson Reed (Wills & Trusts) Ltd Case to be dropped against Sharon French Grand Designs Rafah district buries its dead as Israel lifts siege Royal security fooled by wedding gatecrasher Paris terminal may have to be demolished The Times Offers Direct David scrubs up well at 500 years old The New Compact Times Theatre Lucky Dog Royal Court Theatre Upstairs First Choice The Times In T2 today: Where women wear the trousers Dance Flesh and Blood/Double Take Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert La Damnation de Faust Brighton Dome Pop An Evening of Leonard Cohen Brighton Dome The droppings of mass destruction have really hit the fan now A bit of workplace TLC might cure us of sickies Aren't facts boring little things that get in truth's way? Michael Moore's success points up a corruption in modern journalism Picture Gallery To infinity and beyond: we should support Beagle 3 Picture Gallery In Nobody's Interest Family Ties End of the Beginning The draft UN resolution should cement progress in Iraq Measuring inflation RMT's complaints Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime telephone … The Times Unions' anger over Labour 'insults' Fair-trade solution to coffee crisis China's 'motherland' collection Impossible test Caught speeding Modern Art Women as bishops Film-makers on location in UK Archers helplines The Weather The Times Crossword 22,673 New titles: The Times Crossword Book 7 and The Times … Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts Norwich Union Singing the Blues Former NYSE chief fights $100m lawsuit on pay On the Agenda... Pro-enterprise priority Briefing Stewart to demand retrial LSE goes Dutch Rugby player for Carlton HSBC takeover silence Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today: Banks refuse credit to launch Eurotunnel freight service Ernst & Young investigated over tax shelter endorsements Crude prices surge near to 21-year high Sun Fresh Cut FTSE 100 Dow Jones Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Alstom bailout blow Stop Press Tobacco groups' setback Lufthansa to seek €750m 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 EMI shares plunge as music sales disappoint British Land quells rush for new chief Global Music Sales Shell shock will be hard to dispel IT sector set for boom, survey finds Cazenove sows seeds for change Interest may face more than tweaks Sony-BMG deal 'poses a threat' The Sunday Times KKR pulls out of the race for Hollinger Strong mmO2 performance impresses investors Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Premier Farnell puts spark into static market Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Burberry has other strengths - just check them out Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Inflation fears hurt gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Burberry to grow with accessories Asda steps up global sales plan for George brand Cazenove emphasises flotation plans despite takeover talk Uniq to shed 550 jobs as part of restructing plan Take note of India's anti-capitalism vote T&s duo in £60m bid for Londis HSBC's local cuts Miserable now City Diary Poor health City Diary Business for Sale teamchallenges 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 Interim Executive Business Equity Prices QinetiQ Survival tactics to ease pain of disasters Mark Frary looks at safeguards which businesses should consider when developing plans to continue operating in emergencies 'Security spend is lower than the coffee bill' As world events increase the risks of unexpected attacks, Tony Dawe introduces a two-page special report on UK business security When the face doesn't fit Identification by body scanning is no longer spy fiction, says Kieran Falconer Case Study How the law keeps an eye on the cyberspies Catherine Wilson explains the legal rights governing monitoring in the workplace Reading e-mails may be justified to ensure that offensive notes are not sent to colleagues Are you being bugged by your rivals? Imagine your competitors tracking you via your Bluetooth phone—or, worse, gaining access to the information it holds. Steve Boggan reports Case Study The battle business cannot afford to lose Don't leave systems security to the techies, says Tony Dawe. Senior staff have a role to play too QinetiQ The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Ronald Bernstein Wartime pilot who became a barrister, recorder of the Crown Court, and founded the Highgate Society Ronald Bernstein, DFC, QC, lawyer, was born on August 18, 1918. He died on May 8, 2004, aged 85 Sir Leslie Boreham High Court judge who tried both the Yorkshire Ripper and the Brighton Bomber Sir Leslie Boreham, High Court judge, 1972-92, was born on October 19,1918. He died on May 2,2004, aged 85 Lord Dunboyne Lawyer who failed in a bid to restore to Irish peers the right to elect representatives to sit in the House of Lords Lord Dunboyne, circuit judge, 1972-86, was born on January 27,1917. He died on May 19, 2004, aged 87 Professor Winifred Cavenagh Criminologist who studied how the courts deal with children Professor Winifred Cavenagh, OBE, criminologist, was born on November 12,1908. She died on May 7,2004, aged 95 Births The Lord does not easily become angry, but he is powerful … Births Marriages Deaths Duncan Carse The voice of Dick Barton, Special Agent, who was also a highly respected polar explorer Duncan Carse radio actor and explorer, was born on July 28, 1913. He died on, May 2, 2004, aged 90 Deaths Lives in Brief Antonio Champalimaud. nusinessman, was born on March 18,1918. He died on May 8,2004. aged 86 Sir Rupert Hamer, Kcmg, Ac, Primier of Victoria, 1972-81, was born on July 29, 1916. He died on March 23, 2004, aged 87 William Mills Librarian of the Scott Polar collection, who eventually visited Antarctica and gave his name to a glacier William Mills, Librarian and Keeper of Collections at the Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, was born on August 14, 1951. He died after a long illness on May 8, 2004, aged 52 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Patrick Berhault French climber who insisted that sport means more than sponsorship Patrick Berhault, rock climber and mountaineer, was born on July 19,1957. He died on April 28, 2004, aged 46 Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Thanksgiving Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A Question of Upbringing Should independent schools be allowed to retain their charitable status? And why? First Catch your Egg... Cooks come out of the woodwork to join the search for the perfect omelette recipe Nature Notes Tax nation Choosing wisely In the raw Prize Quiz More haste, less speed Eau de vie From Our Labour Staff: On this Day The Times, May 25, 1964 Beeching's Warning on Railways News Quiz Questions Answered Salt no saver Tacit agreement Sri Lankan surprise What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life May 25, 1937 Questions Asked Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. co. … Picture Gallery Dinner Personal Column Reception Talk A balance of nature and nurture Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service School News Discussion Answers Marriage Election Prizes News Quiz Fantasy Football Petrov's late goal seals title by a whisker in tense conclusion Season Winners Season's Manager of the Month Awards Numbers Midfield Players Winners Prize-Money Forwards Supporters League Sport Stricken Henman forced to call on all his reserves French Open Results from Yesterday's Play at Roland Garros Baseball Basketball Cricket Cycling Equestrianism Get Fit, Feel Fit Abdominal Exercises Day Two Rugby union Fixtures Get Fit, Feel Fit Shooting Speedway Squash Times Online Petacchi sprints to record Percy's Italian job Juuko faces ban Tranfield delight On the Button The Sunday Times Agassi embarrassed after exit Houllier: These were a Few of my Favourite Things ROL Williams cuts off Head as team falter Motor Racing Liverpool must bury the hatchet and call on O'Neill Football Wasps fighting fit in pursuit of double Rugby Union Times Online Times Test Leeds farce continues to leave Blackwell in limbo Pongia row gives Lindsay the needle Rugby League Chelsea line up '£20m deal' for Roberto Carlos Ripon Beverley Leicester Carlisie Lingfield Park Nottingham Bangor Windsor There is a 9.30 inspection of the chase course at Wetherby … Time is right for ten-furlong Derby Thirsk The Times Sports Book Patrick Haslam, the Middleham trainer, said yesterday … Sedgefield North Light, the Dante Stakes winner, was cut to 7-2 … England Go Fourth Renault F1 Team Hussain defiant after Strauss hits right notes again The Times Happy end after run-out threatens sinister twist Full Final Scoreboard from Lord's Giddins banned for betting on one-day match Yes ... No ... Yes ... No ... Wait ... Oh No! England's late show sends Lord's a-leaping to the feel-good factor Times Online Frizzell County Championship First Division First Division Second Division The Times Sport Hussain ready to make way after century steers England home Hyundri Page 38 Page 39 Liverpool consider late bid to snare Mourinho T2 Whose Line is It Anyway? Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Whose Finger on the off Switch? Those Responsible for Violent or Sexually Explicit Film and TV Must Exercise their Judgment Occasionally and Not Leave It All up to Me Fame Academy Required Reading Lqaundry Days Laundry Days The Ethicist The Times The Unlikely Heroines Reportage The Toxic Legacy of the Explosion of a Pesticide Factory in Bhopal is Still Felt 20 Years on. Penny Wark Meets Two Women who Began a Global Campaign Seeking Justice for the Victims of Union Carbide How to Be a Yummy Mummy without Any Labour at All Viewpoint Milosevic, the I Defend Them The Andrew Billen Interview The Radical French Lawyer Jacques Verses Made his Name by Representing the World's Most Notorious Butchers and Tyrants. Now, as He Prepares to Defend Saddam Hussein, He Aims to Put Tony Blair and Donald Rumsfeld in the Dock with his Client Does your Child Really Need that Tb Vaccination? Some Experts Argue that the Vaccination Scheme is Unnecessary and that Resources Would Be Better Employed Helping High-Risk Groups. Juliet Rix Explains Chair Knight It's a Drag Under Pressure The Beat Goes on Caffeine Cure? Doctor's Orders Lifetime Take now, Pay Later A Fiscal Tsunami Threatens to Engulf the next Generation, yet Governments are Refusing to Need the Warnings, Says Economics Expert Larry Kotlikoff Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Here's to the Tantalising Taste of Moroccan Heaven, Says Jill Dupleix Times Online Style Eight of the Best this Week: Summer Flatties Triumph Has Lured James Delingpole Back into the Saddle Nappy Valley Hungry for Words Home Forum But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test dabs Game Review Max Payne GBA, £29.99 Road to Riches Architecture London Will Get its Kicks on the A13 as Post-Industrial Sprawl Spawns a B Rash Americanised Future, Says Tom Dyckhoff This Place Does Not Make Cars It Uses Them This is Just the New Overlaying the Old, as Usual The Royal Ballet Entertainments Bucks are the Stars Arts La Movie Shrek 2's Use of Product Placement Makes Asses of its Audience, Says Sean MacAulay Morgan Stanley Tomorrow Visual Arts: The Elusive World of Edward Hopper … English National Opera The Ugly Truth Arts Photography the Best of the Press Horrify and Impress Joanna Pitman Lyric Radio Brad is the Pitts, Says The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review There were Tell-Tale Signs in Body Talk that Not Everything Dr Peter Collett Had to Say about Sex Made Perfect Sense, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3287 Viewing Guide The Times Rolex Public Agenda Public Sector Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Bored Games Other Views Public bodies try to hide poor performance Issue of the Week Creative Solutions The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research PFI hospital's 'deadly ventilation' Other Stories we Liked Five weeks to vet a nurse Sex, drugs and GCSEs Course Watch Jargon Decoder French connexion plans return Interview The chief executive of Connex has learnt from the mistakes that led to the company losing its rail franchise, and tells Ben Webster that he wants another chance Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Gifted youth skip summer school jobs go public Forget old boys and white faces Increase in teenage suicide Local Matters Stuck with life's not-so-rich tapestry Works of art can bring in revenue Instant fines for bad children Children Students leave a bad smell Housing Hero... Sick staff cost service £80m Prisons ... And Villain Pigeon Posting Legislation Update Staffordshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobs Service Get a Job in ... Prison Mental Health Education Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Free Job Listing Over to you... What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside Law Picture Gallery audit commission It's your castle, but should you defend it to the death? Danny Lee looks at what a householder can do if a violent intruder breaks into his home Times Online Birmingham London The Times Martha Stewart and the pursuit of a wholesome American jury Taylor Root News Hutton 'TV star' who quivered at battery of pressmen James Dingemans tells Frances Gibb about ignoring the cameras, doing a fair, efficient job, and improving the inquiry system Curriculum Vitae Thomson Elite Innovative Challenging A job worth taking a £950,000 pay cut for It is a dangerous posting with many drawbacks, but Desmond de Silva is determined to see that justice is done in Sierra Leone. Interview by Frances Gibb Curriculum Vitae There's rather a lot to tell No wonder junior barristers are feeling bolshie Brief glimpse of a legal star Dominic Carman sees a pale version of his father, George, in TV's Henry Farmer Must Britain act on Hong Kong? China has breached the 1984 treaty that guarantees political and legal freedoms, Robin Fitzsimons reports What the legal journals are reporting this week We'll just have to live fast and die young Gun law Big earner Winning names No way, DLA Who do they think they are? Don't whinge compete! Joke of the Week What about the children? Just ask for legal advice No to social engineering Dim view of Lord Denning Times Online lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Deadhead to liven up Falconer's department lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Magistrates Court Service

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