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News from 31/05/2004

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Andrew Robson, Robert Stone, Malcolm Turner, Ramita Naval, Rosemary Righter, Catherine Philip, Thair Shaikh, Geoffrey Carr, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Simon Henderson, Jack Malvern and Michael Binyon, Martin Richards, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, David Tipping, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Annika Nestius-Brown, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Nicola Graydon, Roger Nobbs, Eric Rosenthal, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Nell Harman, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Graham Thubron, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, David Toms, Phil Malthus, Roland Watson, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, John Anderson, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Sue Lawrence, Russell Kempson, B. Locher, Charlie Connelly, Jerome Burne, Norman Giller, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Tom Sutcliffe, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Coleman (Director of Music), Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alastari Hill, Adam Sage, Albert Hourani, Matt Dickinson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent and Greg Hurst, Tom McIntyre, Sean O'Neill, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Verne Sanderson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ned Sherrin, Sean O'Neill and John Goodbody, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Greta Brasnett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Michelle Henery, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, James Doran, Tosin Sulaiman, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, M. H. Despard, Leo Lewis and Nic Hopkins, Mike Rosewell, Sam Allardyce, Brian Lee, Ingrid Mansell, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Martin Hasseck, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Draper, Ashling O'Connor, Pat Rattigan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Shirley English and Alan Hamilton, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Bill Edgar, John Krebs, Mark Leach, Christopher Ellis, Stephen Foster, Prince William, John D. Williamson, Charles Vaughton, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Desmond Crowe, Eve Marks, Lisa Verrico, Mary Purves, Clifford Sharp,

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The Times 'Spectacular' feared after Saudi carnage Murdered Briton dragged through city as 22 believed dead Inside Banker's porn Sharon in retreat Winning formula The Times You've got G-mail, now make a killing The Times Today Tories denounce rivals as 'Little Englanders' Bose Harry Potter mania works up new head of steam News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times British troops demand end to Iraq delays Howard's Little Englander order By a Correspondent: Chinook finding wrong, say MoD men Labour will ban junk-food adverts on children's TV Cheltenham & Gloucester Printers work 24 hours for election deadline Ice-cream shop that helped to fuel Allies' victory in Europe Coe scandal 'will not hit Olympic bid' Mistress reveals that Tory peer paid for abortion, report Sean O'Neill and John Goodbody Privacy law confusion grows Track Record of a Ladies' Man Boots Bin Laden increases challenge to the House of Saud Analysis One luxury you can afford Gunmen hunted down 'Western infidels' Lives and hostages were taken in a meticulously co-ordinated series of assaults on non-Muslims, report Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory Atrocities threaten to send world oil prices soaring Defiant expats vow to remain despite danger Bloodshed is not expected to spark an exodus of workers from Saudi Arabia, reports Michael Theodoulou (AFP): 'Crusader forces will be repelled' Courts Quiet Briton who drove into attacker's path Flixonase Illicit trade in 'smokies' is danger to health Prince William mucks in down on the farm Driver, aged 43, dies in Thruxton race crash By a Correspondent: Birds breeding healthily in British gardens Just AA sk The Times Amazon map shows malaria cure quest Identical twin sisters, 73, drown in suicide pact Clinical trial results 'fall short of truth' Vauxhall And the groom's mother wore orange ... Arthritis sufferers helped by blood cleaning machine Art fire was no laughing matter The British Hernia Centre FlyNet Island's distillery plan goes against the grain Barra Essentials My great partnership with Brown will continue, says Blair The Times Davies returns for independents' day The former Labour minister is one of 800 independent candidates standing in Wales, writes Helen Rumbelow Government secrecy on PFI deals condemned Yuppies give way to City Adventurers Lifting the Lid on Michelin Virgin West Nile virus risk in Britain Racism deterrent Murder charge Beach arrests Goebbels poetry Lightning strike Live Aid is reborn Council scorns US choice for Iraqi President The Governing Council and US administrators are endorsing different candidates, James Hider reports E-mail links Cheney to Iraqi contracts Davy Crockett's new fight in Land of the Wild Frontier All-American icon was shot dead in blunder by own platoon British convoy ambushed by gunmen Dell Secret passion drives the slang used by young Iranians Tesco (Reuters): Militants Killed How to tell a hubcap from a headlight Sharon may sack opponents of Gaza withdrawal (Reuters): Hardline cleric shot dead (AP): Massacre march (Reuters): Prison protest (Reuters): Saintly path (AP): Party bomber Tax plan to end booze cruises Sleep-starved French dream of a good night in Your Journey to Work Schröder pins hopes on Turkish vote in poll gamble The Times Pop Carina Round University of London Union, WCI First Choice WH Smith Nice sounds, shame about the move Pop Homelands Matterley Bowl, Hampshire Theatre Interior/Winners Young Vic, SEI Concert Britten Sinfonia/Watkins Salisbury Cathedral And the prize for the greatest megalomaniac in the world goes to ... UKIP's rise is no surprise: voters are truly worried Some who would not really want to get out of Europe will vote UKIP to put a shot across the Government's bows What alien invasion? The numbers just don't add up It's now clear that Britain has not been swamped by Eastern Europeans Thunderer: We need a Pap Freedom Day to save our sanity Stephen Pollard The Times Sweet Charity Is it possible for public generosity to go too far? Public Disappointment Why leaders should be held to high standards Open Warfare The House of Saud must mobilise itself against al-Qaeda Political frankness Britart fire The Times Selecting which party to support in next month's European elections Measuring performance in schools Tackling obesity Palestine Ironing, not bored As per specification? Knot healthy The Weather The Times Crossword 22,678 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone HSBC Green may woo M&s owners with 35% stake Fiat chief's surprise exit Briefing Prologic plans flotation Banks to support Alstom Debt law failing to bite Award for Jollibee boss How the Week Finished In Business Today Powerful City Figure Named as Adviser Sony cooking up vision chips Bank chief caught out by routine net sweep Director's browsing of porn websites highlights a growing problem in business, Gary Duncan reports Sun Masters of the Universe who Crashed to Earth in the United States ... And Three who were Caught out in Britain Fiat Fiat chief quits as new chairman is appointed Reinventing the wheeler-dealer after a ban James Doran says that many 'blackballed' by Wall Street still manage to ride the gravy train Taking the first steps to a career in the City Venture capital move by university DMGT bid worries media-buying agencies Cheltenham & Gloucester David and Goliath battles looming as pharmaceutical sector faces upheaval Savers miss full benefits of rise in interest rates Cobra to strike in India, hoping to get fangs into Kingfisher Times Online Britain to press G8 for extra $30bn in debt relief Act extends to contracts Court of Appeal Law Supplement Forthright charmer conquers the old boys' club The Powers in the Boardroom The Power Unreasonable conduct costs Court of Appeal CV: Alison Carnwath The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Jack Rosenthal Television writer who championed the stand-alone play, drawing on his Northern roots for both comedy and pathos Jack Rosenthai, CBE, television dramatist, was born on September 8,1931. He died on May 29,2004, aged 72 Michael Alison Parliamentary Private Secretary to Margaret Thatcher whose politics were informed by his evangelical Christian outlook Michael Alison, MP, Parliamentary Private Secretary to Margaret Thatcher, 1983-87, was born on June 27,1926. He died on May 28,2004, aged 77 Jim Marshall Politician who turned Leicester South into a safe Labour seat and stood firm on social issues such as benefits for single parents Jim Marshall, Labour MP for Leicester South, was born on March 13,1941. He died of a suspected heart attack on May 27,2004, aged 63 Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Younger Stained-glass artist, ever-conscious of his responsibility to the buildings he worked in, whether great cathedrals or small parish churches Alan Younger, stained-glass artist, was born on March 13,1933. He died on May 12,2004, aged 71 Bob Feilden Far-sighted engineer who specialised in industrial gas turbines and went on to shape the British Standards Institution Bob Fellden, CBE, FRS, engineer, was born on February 20,1917. He died on May 1,2004, aged 87 Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Fighting the Flab Are we tackling obesity in the right way? Is it any business of the Government's? Moral imperative DJM: Nature Notes Little fingers in the pie The blame culture From Our Aeronautical Correspondent: On this Day Captain Lindbergh's Monoplane Shortly after completing the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic, from New York to Pairs, Charles Lindbergh visited Britain where the crowds had a chance to inspect his famous plane "Spirit of St. Louis" Prize Quiz News Quiz Questions Answered It's up to you I'll die if I want to Good food guides Don't knock it Top-heavy government Fat feathered friend What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Born on Canada, the artist and writer Wyndham Lewis lived there during the war. Here he writes to the novelist Naomi Mitchison about a report of current privations, but keeps a sharp eye upon the way in which Europe might turn after Germany's defeat Questions Asked Court Circular RAF Graduations RAF Cranwell Word Watching Final act for a theatre sold short Briefing Adding to a medieval legacy: an adventure that takes spirit Notebook Architecture Gift of a chance to enliven a community At £1.2 million, this delightful building cost just half what might have been expected The Times Time has come for Golding to put MacArthur in the shadows Sailing Cracknell's return will strengthen our resolve Rowing Matthew Pinsent is bullish about the Olympics despite a setback in Munich Abingdon regain eights crown Oxford University Summer Eights Times Sports Today Ainslie takes silver again despite problems Bishop and Grainger lead the way Get Fit, Feel Fit Children's Basketball Pick a Winning Team this Summer Fallon striving to escape long shadow of Ballinger Ridge It has been a trying year for the champion jockey, but his confidence is back. Alan Lee reports Rising Star Fallen Hero Redcar Totesport Zetland Gold Cup Handicap Analysis Leaders in the Flat Championships Cartmel 2.40 Selling Handicap Hurdle Saturday's Details Doncaster Musselburgh Hexham 3.10 Go Racing in Yorkshire on Bank Holiday Selling Stakes 3.45 Carlsberg Lager Handicap 4.20 Stokesley Maiden Stakes 4.55 Redcar Handicap 3.50 Hunters Chase 5.00 Novices Hurdle Lingfield Park Cartmel Leicester 2.25 Selling Stakes 3.00 Fillies Handicap Chepstow 2.50 EBF Fillies Handicap 3.25 British Racing School Selling Stakes Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Mr Dinos to repeat Sandown triumph 4.45 Handicap 5.15 Apprentice Handicap 4.00 Western Daily Press Classified Stakes 4.35 Britishhorseracing.Com Maiden Stakes 5.10 Bet365 Fillies Handicap Sandown Park Reading the Racecard 1.45 Bonusprint.Com National Stakes Analysis 2.20 Bonusprint.Com Henry Ii Stakes Analysis 2.55 Doubleprint Handicap Analysis 3.30 Bonusprint EBF Maiden Fillies Stakes Analysis 4.05 Tripleprint Handicap Analysis 4.40 Bonusprint Handicap Analysis Volley serves shot at England after leaving London on a high Leicester's rebuilding work continues East goes Dutch aiming to take fast track to success David Powell on the man who hopes to be towed along to an Olympic qualifying time by El Guerrouj Wondrous Wasps prevail in epic war of attrition Rugby Union Twickenham rises to Leonard as hero takes his final bow How They Lined up Injury blow robs Flatley of chance to make amends Murray starting all over again in Surbiton By a Correspondent: Richards hits lucky 13 to break the tie Shooting Hooper hat-trick redresses the balance for rampant St Helens Giant fan protest Rugby League How They Stand Mauresmo melts hearts of French fanatics Results from Roland Garros The Times Klüft fails in record attempt Flames in control Walker off to US Tweddle gold Foster loses out McCann takes it Athletics The Results Service Australian Rules Baseball Basketball Cycling Road races Time-trials Track races Equestrianism Football Pools dividend Golf Ice hockey Motorcycling Motor racing Rowing Rugby league Tetley's Super League Saturday Yesterday Rugby union Representative match Tour match Zurich Premiership final Shooting Speedway Squash Tennis Allenby on course for grand finale in Athens Modern Pentathlon Middlesex v Glamorgan Nottinghamshire v Essex Sussex v Lancashire By Our Sports Staff: Cunego not overawed by Petacchi's stage heroics Cycling Warwickshire v Kent Worcestershire v Somerset Today's Fixtures Williamson and Wicked Time show their class Equestrianism Ireland v Northamptonshire Tour match Leicestershire v New Zealanders The Weekend Cricket Scoreboards Vaughan likely to move down the order Van Jaarsveld ends Ireland's hopes Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Warne tactic backfires as Lewis swings it McMillan's injury gives New Zealand more cause for concern Squad The Draw By Our Sports Staff: Gayle makes the most of his good fortune Times on Line Lamb's successor must get unstinted aid to chart path for healthy future Carpenter's Solutions Singh struggles to find drive to impress on leaderboard Pinnacle Scores Times on Line Toms breezes to victory Brewerton misses chance at the last Reading battle back to set up bronze medal chance Hockey Drummond keeps his nerve in fairytale finish Golf Parnevik decides he will pursue Ryder Cup place Kevin Eason's Guide to how They Performed at the European Grand Prix Times Test Tales from the Pitlane Track Talk from the Nürburgring Wheldon sets pace in race to join Indy roll of honour Business resumes as usual for Schumacher Motor Racing European Grand Prix Result The Times By Our Sports Staff: Toseland profits as penalty clause hits Laconi Motor Cycling The Times Henman shows nerves of steel Henman's Parisian Pathway Toyota Calls to Toyota will be charged at local rate and may … Tiger Time Henman's Fightbacks Motor Racing Golf Racing Tomorrow The Times Inside The Week Ahead The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim The War's Forgotten Hero The Life of Alan Turing Holds up a Mirror to Much that was Remarkable and Appalling in 20th-Century Britain The Dalai Lama Required Reading J'accuse: Michelin Cooks the Books A Michelin Inspector Has Been Dismissed after Writing a Controversial Book Claiming that the Gourmet Restaurant Bible is Understaffed, out of Date and in Thrall to Big-Name Chefs. Adam Sage Reports Guide to the Top Guides The Ethicist The Times The Lion Roars Interview Who is that Reprobate Smoking and Drinking at Los Angeles Airport? Not Entirely to the Surprise of Nicola Graydon, It's Peter O'toole These Days He Drinks only in Moderation Great Organ Quiz Answers A Dose of Worms Health A Radical Treatment Has Helped Sufferers of Crohn's Disease, Reports Jerome Burne Probiotics Let Patients Come off Steroids The Times Drugs Take Toll on Vultures Parents Football: The Great Healer Following their Favourite Team Has Helped Stephen Foster and his Son to Rebuild their Relationship after the Parental Split I Would Cry once I Had Left Him at his Home I Offered Him a Treat—a Night Match in Stoke Our Eight-Year-Old is Desperate to Camp in our Garden (by a Main Road) Parent Forum The Way we Live now Seize the Change: It's Barbecue or Bust, Says Jill Dupleix Times on Line Clever is Better than Beautiful Fashion Alexander McQueen, Art Lover and Perfectionist, is to Host Fashion's Party of the Year. Here He Reveals why his Clothes are like Armour—and what Happened on his Day at the Palace Mrs Dippy Chelsea Mornings Custard, Mustard Fashion Crib Notes: How to Wear Yellow Attempt First with a Low-Risk Buy Gilded And Buttermilk Opera & Ballet Theatres Entertainments Listings The Times Arts Week Ahead a Bank Holiday Coincides with Half-Term. Don't Despair, There's Plenty to Do First Night Reviews Pop that Didn't Go Flat Visual Art Eduardo Paolozzi's Pop Art Swung with the Sixties, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Paolozzi at so Dean Gallery, Edinburgh Objects Ferment in the Compost Heap of his Mind When Flops were Tops Chris Campling Listens to the True Heavyweights of Sixties Pop and Gets the Humperdinck Every Week Something Weird Would Happen, Usually Ken Dodd Ten Naff No 1s Bliss It was. Or was It? Feelin' Groovy? The Times Gets Hip to what we Dig about the Decade when we Let It All Hang out Ten Years, Ten Moments Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword 526 T2 Clues Times on Line Cryptic Clues The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Index TV Review Despite Gaining Exclusive Access to Luciano Pavarotti, the Arena Profile of the Great Tenor was Rambling and Unfocused, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3292 Viewing Guide The Times The Knights Templar Trust The Times Portrait of a Season Purgatory of the Play-Offs The Games Says Bottom Corner No Less than we Deserved The Story Aki Riihilahti has kept a first division play-offs diary since Crystal Palace won their semi-final. Here are his thoughts That was the Season that was July Madrid marketeers rub their hands with glee as Beckham lands on their doorstep to confirm the worst-kept secret Talk of the Town That was the Season that was August Chelsea continue spending spree with signings of Verón and Cole, so don't put your shirt (number) on Bogarde Talk of the Town Dowie Puts Palace in Heaven The Games Nation Wide League First Division Index Pardew Counts Cost of Failure Russell Kempson hears the West Ham manager contemplate the even tougher task of winning promotion next season The Times That was the Season that was September Boy wonder Rooney makes his mark on the international stage but there is trouble brewing on the domestic front Talk of the Town That was the Season that was October Things really hot up in fact, it's roasting. Lurid tales in newspapers make for an unpleasant period for football Talk of the Town Reality Bites in top Flight Sam Allardyce trice not to burst Dowie's bubble but warns Palace to be practical The Money Game Ashling O'Connor on a loss for the taxman that benefits clubs Russian Minnows March on Europe Theunderdogs Ashling O'connor sees a team bring some joy to their strife-torn country Pentax That was the Season that was November Almost inevitably, Reid is shown the exit door after Leeds continue their poor run and Scotland cop six of the best Talk of the Town Butt Playing Waiting Game Matt Dickinson on the England midfield regular unsure of his place at Euro 2004 Japan Promise Sven a Test Iceleand (1) 2 Helguson 4, 49 Japan (2) 3 Kubo 21, 35, Santos 56 (pen) Referce: M Riley (England) 8. Attendance: 3,085 Ono the mastermind behind victory Fletcher Helps Scotland Answer Critics The News T-Mobile That was the Season that was December Merry Christmas Mr Ferdinand. And by the way, you owe us fifty grand. And you won't be playing in Portugal, either Talk of the Town Brighton Be of Return Tick The Games Nationwide League Second Division Pay-Offs Final Brishton & Hove Albion (0) 1 Knight 84 (pen) Bristol City (0) 0 Referce: R Beeby 7. Attendance: 65,167 Late penalty breaks Bristol City hearts Budweises If Anyone Can, the Bandanna Man Can Preview Nationwide League Third Division Paly-Offs Final Rick Broadbent relives the varied experience of Efetobore Sodje Pilkington Hopes to Raise Glass to Dad Barclaycard Premiership How They Finished Second Division Bank of Scotland Premierleague Second Division Nationwide League First Division Third Division Bell's League First Division Third Division For All the Latest Football News That was the Season that was January It might be a new year, but same old issues are at hand. Roll up, roll up, anyone out there want to buy a club? Talk of the Town Another Goal for Gunners The Season in Numbers Bill Edgar traces Arsenal's record-breaking season and finds one more mark to be beaten in the next campaign A Season of Unrivalled Achievement Jeepers Keeprs United's Descent Eight Stand Proud Sliding down the Scale Turkish Delight Easy as A-B-C Joy of Six Seeing Double Foreign Legion Men of Letters Hoop and Glory Murphy's Law Sore Points Goals Achieved Happy Hull Fat Zero That was the Season that was February Wenger takes wrong option for a change, Uganda comes calling at Leeds and fans decide Hoddie's no Saint Talk of the Town Hanging on for Call from Sven The out Casts James Beattie is looking forward in his attempt to overcome the disappointment of rejection by England, Tom Dart says Hughes Wails at Injustice Bill Edgar says missing out on Euro 2004 continues to rankle in the Principality That was the Season that was March It's a dogger's life. Collymore's nocturnal habits come under scrutiny and Leicester trio spend time in cells Talk of the Town Magic of Brazil Comes to a Corner of Devon The History Tom Dart enjoys the surreal experience of watching Exeter City, of the Nationwide Conference, taking on World Cup-winners 1914 and All that Chocolate Pele and Pandering to Platini's Ego Gary Jacob reports on how images of the game's greats have been captured for a new exhibition That was the Season that was April Beckhams stay mum as media goes to town over reports of infidelity and raises issue of a return to home shores Talk of the Town Times on Line Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box The Daily Fix Next Week in the Game Pondering Portugal Tomorrow Saturday Live Matches That was the Season that was May Trophies pile up for undefeated Arsenal but FA Cup Final proves a damp squib with Millwall happy just to be there Talk of the Town UK's Best PC Deal

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