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News from 27/05/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Caroline Merrell and Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, John Romer, Robert H. Foster, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, James Bone, Philip Webster and James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg and David Charter, Kate Robinson, Elizabeth Judge, Jonah Lomu, Allson Kervin, Richard Beeston, Michael Theodoulou and James Hider, Andrew Browne and Rory Watson, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Louis Le Bailly, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, David Sharrock, Peter Jennings, Pat Gibson, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Robert Ballard, John Goodbody and Jeremy Whittle, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeffrey Woodhouse, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Fawke, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, A. Oliver Staines, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Matt Dickinson Cheif Football Correspondent, Norman Giller, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, John Mack, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Alan Hamilton and Nicholas Wapshott, Sheila Moses, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, R. W. Dyson, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and David Lister, Paul Hart, Raymond Keene, Leslie Felperin, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Aidan Harrison, Beryl Dixon, Jeremy Page, Anjana Ahuja Reports, Chris Campling, Alan Pavelin, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Ron McLaren, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tricia Stevenson, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Reports, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Siân Morgan, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, A. J. Brian Lile, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industry Editor, Mike Daggett, Douglas Hendry, Mike Rosewell, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Neelam Verje…, Graham Anderson, Walter Stowell-Smith, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Gillan Harris Scotland Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Louden-Brown, Ashling O'Connor, Anna Shepard, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter and Sean O'Neill, David Powell, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Hal St John Broadbent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Jeffrey J. Teagle Secretary, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Guy Smith,

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The Times Real IRA is 'legalised' in Britain Ministers shocked by ruling on men behind Omagh bomb Princess accused Porto triumph The Times BT Don't give a dog a bone Index Vanunu journalist seized in Israel Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Moustache of Marx distraction barred So is this really what you call a near miss? Fighter jet clips Hercules over Central Asia Favourite to lead Iraq turns down job Hope for deal in firemen's dispute Today in the Times Patek Philippe Aslef in turmoil after bust-up By a Correspondent: Prince says sorry for dressing down Why we are a nation of wasters Junked Food A profile of the Da Silvano restaurant and an interview … 'You need to go back to the colonies' Princess Michael has caused an uproar by allegedly insulting noisy black patrons at a trendy restaurant, write Alan Hamilton and Nicholas Wapshott Boot Grand gaffes galore Woolly policies to blame for big rise in obesity, says MP's report Fighting Fat Annual fat tests for every child One luxury you can afford 'No such thing as good or bad food' Heavy Facts MPs heard from the fast and the furious Microsoft Girlfriend in Outback murder trial denies an affair The partner of murdered Briton Peter Falconio tells of e-mails to a man, Roger Maynard reports from Sydney Exam girl takes fatal overdose at school PC World Travellers ignore threat of malaria Dirty 6X Purge on internet ticket touts Bates wins £9,000 in swearing libel case The Day after Tomorrow 2,188 'hooligans' shown red card for Euro 2004 Passion for ferns wins a Chelsea gold Only in the Saturday Times Down to Earth Diva Not so silky Station masters Purple powder prompts brave bid to help MPs breathe more easily Makeover got-togethers Down in the potting shed Hirst changes his spots PS... Just AAsk Omagh The Link Renault Brit Art's finest bear brunt of £20m warehouse fire Unlimited free texts 20% off a new table Gallery opens with work that escaped inferno Saturday Times Budgens Rose West moves to new prison Elite QCs win right to keep title - for now 'Radio rage' man loses job appeal What Teenagers Say about their Parents on... The National Autistic Society Dixons Dad can try as hard as he might, but today's teenagers still love Mum best Report Card Today Tomorrow Toyota Brit Award violinist owes debt to Menuhin The Winner is Trafalgar Square 'park' to host opera Holland & Barrett Animal rights case faces test Murder arrest Protest penalty Star's mother free No discipline Cot safety fear Out of the kitchen Crystal, the first 'artificial' golden eagle, has landed Rare Saxon carving found marking cat's grave Laura Ashley Don't Tear It out, You Already Lose 120 a Day Want to get rid of grey hair? Just pop a pill US doctors ready for first face transplant first direct Leadership issue is raised again by Prescott gaffe An embarrassment of questions that don't need answers Today in Parliament Richer Sounds www.richersounds.com UKIP fails to identify source of £2m fund No harm meant, says Hill Apprenticeships BNP tends its turf by cultivating domestic concerns Trick or treat? Saturday Times House of Fraser Coalition urged to give Iraq more say over troops UN Security Council wants Britain and US to spell out government's powers, say Philip Webster and James Bone Al-Qaeda '90% ready to carry out US attack' Alliance Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items Abuse of prisoners 'widespread' US captures rebel cleric's relative in battle at cemetery New York Times apologises for being fooled The Real Stuff Debenhams threshers Italy's pizza police will leave no tomato unturned Oil price fuels growth of Putin's economic boasts President sets out goals for Russia French judges go on trial as child abuse case collapses Gay marriage debate Virgin Dell Who wants to be a Euro MP? They do The package of pay, perks and power is attracting some celebrity candidates to stand for a seat in Brussels, report Andrew Browne and Rory Watson Better than the Lottery Brussels officials told to cut the waffle Sex abuse whispers as churches are closed Multiple Display Advertising Items Rising prices put the brake on gas guzzlers Nixon 'too drunk' for call The Times The Electoral Commission Warring factions agree Sudan peace Two Decades of Conflict between Muslims and Christians 'Al-Qaeda cell' held in Japan raids The Sunday Times 48 killed in Taleban attacks (AP): Bomb blasts (AFP): Killer floods (AP): Militant held Airport death (AP): Oklahoma guilt First Choice The Times Manic silliness too short on wit Theatre Fuddy Meers Arts, Wc2 Concert Dance Concert The future of world democracy will be decided by Suki, 23, in the Feely Booth Power has shifted in our favour: we should wield it The Prime Minister is now in a position to have the neoconservatives overruled in the White House A dislike for Blair does not magically turn voters Tory Michael Howard needs to accentuate the positive to win new supporters The Tory policy vacuum has created an opening for the Lib Dems and UKIP Thunderer Only art's enemies cheer the Saatchi bonfire Jeanette Winterson Africa's Latest Atrocity Immediate action is needed to stop slaughter in Sudan Gravy Training A survivor's guide to the world of MEPerks Shape up Society is groaning under the weight of regulation Safeguarding the seas from pirates Unitarian future We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by … The Times Proposed changes to charitable status Supermarkets' influence on trade Motorway congestion Football historian Archers helplines Prisoners in Germany A Selection of Correspondent from our Archives Sources of the Arthurian legend Knot healthy Britart fire The Weather The Times Crossword 22, 675 The Times Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercast Marks & Spencer The Times Gent's £500,000 GSK pay HBOS disposes of ATMs Brambles' robust growth Group 4 sells prisons arm Alvis takeover cleared Kelda profits stream in Go-Ahead chief to quit Stock Markets Charts of the Day Investec Bank moves to quell fears of interest rates doubling Rise to above 8% would be 'quite extraordinary' Stalemate forces Disney to reconsider retail stores sale In Business Today Brothers stand to make £3.75m by selling stake in Phase Eight Growth Held Royal Mail told to return £80m Need to Know Global Business Briefing Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Petro-Canada, the Canadian group, has bought nearly … Yukos hit by tax bill Stop Press Gasunie pipeline approved Technip wins contract Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Fidelity's 'quiet assassin' proves to be more an executive's friend than enemy Thousands fined in error by Revenue Finger is still on the trigger Pension funds plan £100bn equities sale Enterprise should be child's play FSA gets tough with rebels in split capital clash Portfolio Building Services Carnival cruises ahead on broker's confidence Larger Capitalisation Shares Hopes on full-year results give Peacock a lift Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Electrocomponents charges ahead on promise of new markets Tempus London Metal Exchange Gilts gain across the board Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street Picture Gallery A hard day's knight City Diary Hacking it Putting F into FT Pilkington forecasts another year of flat sales Collins Stewart seizes rival to boost growth De La Rue banks benefits of Iraq deal BT Russian President calls for more oil exports Protherics in profit as snake drug bites Heineken Cup Ad recovery helps GWR to double profits Aegis may yield on chief's two-year contract Unappetising Warnings and Mushy Peas Spring lift for sales at Comet Ex-Londis chief earned £6m Picture Gallery Sacked Salvesen chief to get £900,000 pay off Unappetising Warnings and Mushy Peas Ethel Austin in expansion plan The Times Liberty boss silent on Great Portland vodafone International Contest Whips up Cream of the Crop Business drivers hit streets of Monaco World Entrepreneur of the Year Averys New energy complaints service In Brief Alstom rules out deal with Siemens after EU decision Foreign investors back Britain New York Stock Exchange faces $10m bill for ex-chief's legal fees Direct Investment Projects Picture Gallery GKN disposes of 50% stake in Agusta Westland Parmalat prosecutors want 29 brought to trial germanwings SG Banking & Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking the wine amid the vines of Wales UK Wine Week in Glamorgan for £32.50 a night, or a week hiking in Turkey at £465. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Focus Flower power Step into the garden for a riot of colour Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Leslie Duffen Teacher who persevered with his daughter despite her Down's syndrome, and reached conclusions about the education of all children Picture Gallery John R. T. Davies Jazzman and sound engineer who rescued recordings by Fats Waller and many others from scratched and broken 78s John R. T. Davies, jazz musician and recording engineer, was born on March 20, 1927. He died on May 25, 2004, aged 77 Eamonn O'kane Teachers' union leader who had also campaigned to bring the UK's national political parties to Northern Ireland Lives in Brief Births To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Births Deaths Paul Bowen Founder of an airshow which, from modest beginnings, became a spectacular showcase for the world's military aircraft Paul Bowen, air traffic controller and aviation consultant, was born on February 18, 1947. He died of cancer on May 18, 2004, aged 57 Lives Remembered Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … A Watery Grave Robert Ballard, the underwater explorer, says that the wreck of the Titanic has not been treated with the respect it deserves. Should the ship be left in peace? Nature Notes Scaremongers Picture Gallery On this Day Prize Quiz News Quiz Local feeling debate@thetimes. co. uk The Register Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Catch in the Rye Studies indicate that genetically modified crops are safe for human consumption. Is it time to accept them? Petrol Rationing Ended Picture Gallery Lofty attitudes Photographic memories Skewed priorities Customer's choice Nature and nurture That's progress Selling nostalgia What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 27, 1956 From a Mill Valley retreat, Jack Kerouac tells John Cellon Holmes, author of The Horn, that "I wish I could get rid of the compulsion to write", after freewheelingly raising metaphysical matter and describing wilder aspects of San Francisco life Questions Answered Questions Asked Picture Gallery Changing the Guard Talk Dinner Multiple Display Advertising Items A close look at the Queen's stamps VC presentations to the Imperial War Museum Military Matters Michael Tillotson D-Day 60th Anniversary Court Circular Operation Goodwood New book on 14th Army campaign Medal for service in the Canal Zone 1951 to 1954 Forthcoming Marriages Meeting Election Answers Marriages Luncheons News Quiz Standard of proof is civil Court of Appeal Sub-mortgage does not divest lender of rights Court of Appeal Recording telephone in car is not intercepting transmission Court of Appeal Power and Glory Variation in currency conversion date Chancery Division Two job evaluation studies must be conducted in same exercise Employment Appeal Tribunal Job terms fix pension age Chancery Division Court must find least unjust solution Court of Appeal Times Online No stay of deportation on appeal Court of Appeal Alternative dispute resolution and costs Court of Appeal Penalty quashed but finding can stand Queen's Bench Division Advice cost 'expenses of management' Court of Appeal Keeping children of infirm asylum seeker Court of Appeal The Sunday Times Burden on employer Court of Appeal The Sunday Times Owen Slot England's nemesis grows impatient for release of medical handbrake Rugby Union Woodward makes changes to prop up ailing national hopes England Xv Barkley misses out as coach keeps faith Thomas injury casts shadow over evening stroll for Wales Lomu eyes World Cup as hope of transplant increases Picture Gallery The Results Service Picture Gallery Dwain cooks his own goose in celebrity chambers of horror Cycling Equestrianism Fixtures Grönholm penalised as Loeb thrives Giles Smith Racing Huntingdon Times Online Wetherby Percy favours Italian job over Harrison offer Sailing Edward Gorman on the damaging snub to GBR Challenge by two of Britain's most talented young sailors New racing channel launches on Saturday Yesterday's Results Ayr Salford City delights Elsworth in Epsom spin The Wright Track Newton Abbot Kempton contest offers paws for thought Diary Singh's mission to lift title of world No 1 Davis looks to get his game back on course Despite outstanding form elsewhere, Londoner has struggled at Wentworth, Peter Dixon writes Schofield prepares to step into European background Golf Perpignan extend Super League's borders Rugby League Results from Roland Garros Clegg gives warning of reduced medal haul from Britain team Olympic Games Lack of fitness proves undoing of plucky Henin-Hardenne New format to expand gets the go-ahead Hockey Henman prospects look healthy after impressive triumph Tennis French Open Fox-Pitt hopes Birthday Night can produce happy returns Equestrianism Britain's medal potential tested in Munich Rowing Oxford University Summer Eights Zimbabwe's predicament leaves game teetering on brink of disintegration Yesterday's Scoreboards Wood lays to rest Yorkshire fears of an upset Times Online ECB urged to cast its net wide for Lamb's successor Brophy brings out hostility in Sussex Batty smiling after late wickets peg back Kent Hussey savages Durham Second Division Stubbings provides surprise backbone Chilton's measured approach provides springboard Frizzell County Championship First Division Tailend trio make amends Carter adds to run glut despite suspicions over pitch How They Stand Hussain ready to call time on national service Mourinho underlines his credebtials Football Gillette Mourinho underlines his credentials Football Drugs in Sport Anti-doping police swoop on hotel and homes across Italy Jones pulls out all the stops in effort to prove innocence Johansson a grudging witness to European romance Hughes starts to plot England's downfall Norway v Wales Get Fit, Feel Fit Thais loosen Moores' grip on boardroom Keane returns and sets target of qualification for Germany in 2006 Ireland v Romania Liverpool banking on Benítez to step into the breach Day Four Vogts hands Fletcher added responsibility Times Test Blackwell takes helm at leaky Leeds Times Online The Times Smith smoothes path to United Smith in line to defect to United Hyundai Lampard's form puts Eriksson on spot for France Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't just give me cash and a car - give me a laptop and a free Friday afternoon Companies are adjusting to changes in how today's graduates view work—but a new survey suggests that there's a long way to go, says Peter Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items "A flexible attitude definitely attracted me" In America So how Do I Get Experience... 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 Vital decision that prevented Freeplay from being wound up My Big Deal Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inside The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Alas, Strawberry Yields Forever Hugh Rifkind The Most Powerful Aphrodisiac in the World, for Men and Women is now Available in a Punnet near You. Nature's Viagra? Ughi Now the Party Has Joan Collins, Too. Good Show From Brit Art to Brit Ash When Big Isn't Best Ok, so I Had a Bit on the Side—but It Isn't a Crime Cover Story Tennis Chapion Boris Becker, in an Extract from his Autobiography, Tells how He Fathered a Child during a Five-Minutes Fumble in a Brool Closet, and Describes the Joy of Winning his First Two Wimbledon Titles Telling my Son was the Hardest Confession of my Life Five Minutes of Small Talk. Then into the Nearest Corner for our Business Telling my Son was the Hardest Confession of my Life The Ethicist "Add a Zero to Every Figure" Cover Story Serve, Pracitsed 10,000 Times. It's in. The Serve that Will Change Mu World. I'd Yongest Perosn Ever to Win Wimbeldon I Wish we Had Used Asbestos Viewpoint Jake Chapman Regrets the Loss of his Sculpture Hell in the Brit-Art Fire, below, Artist Sebastian Horsley is Celebrating Burn, Baby, Burn... This is the Best Work of Art for Years As for Saatchi, Art Collector, Dry your Tears The Times Smoking Gun? Sceince Even if You Gie up Smoking You May Not Live as long as a Non-Smoker New Research Suggests that You are Destined to Die Younger Anyway. Anjana Ahuja Reports Why the Ill Choose to Smoke is a Mystery Briefing Bomb Prevention "There's Something Deeply Unfeminist about a Miniskirt" Sienna Guillory The best body cream we've found that really does what … Lusy Health Goddess a Buzz in the Air Home. Forum What Treatment Can I Use on a Green Slate Fire Surround to Bring out the "Grain"? The Times A Jamboree Reportage Magnus Linkater Goes to the Inaugration of South African President Thabo Mbeki and Finds a Country where Rich and Poor are Not that Far Apart Ten Years on, They were Still Talking about South Aftrca's "Freedon" Health How to Soothe a Tiresome Itch Allergies Cause Misery for Thousands at this Time of Year, but Spa Waters and New Drugs Can Bring Relief. Dr Thomas Stuttaford Reports Sites for Sore Eyes and Other Ailments New Drugs May Ward off Osteoporosis Times Online Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies 1 Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Index Tv Review People Will Love Watching Jimmy's Farm because They Know Thay Would Never Be Barmy Enough to Take on Anything so Loopy, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Viewing Guide T2 Crossword No 3289 Companion Stairlifts The Times Rebels Rousing Viewpoint James Christopher on how the Fring Can Improve the Mainstream Hot New Releases the Magic of the New Harry Potter Beats the Icy Perils of Nature Hands down, Says James Christopher Screen & Heard They Stuck It to Da Man Screen It was Crude but It Made its Point—sean MacAulay Looks Back at the Blaxploitation Movies "An Absolute Cracker …" Fron the Director of 'Notting Hill' Battle Ready Dvd Collectibles Geoff Brown Basks in the Glories of D-Day Reissues Clockwise from top left: Th Way to the Stars: David … Coogan Set Report Stephen Dalton Finds an Unlikely Cast Remaking a Classic Jules Verne Adventure Its Producer Says It Will Be Closer to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Uzak Concerts Film Books Christopher Wood on Two Very Different British Artists Screen

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