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News from 04/06/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Ed Mitchell, Andrew Pierce, Bryan Wight, Neelam Verjee, Dominic Walsh and Ingrid Mansell, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Antonia Senior and Christine Seib, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Dan Sabbagh, Raymond Snoddy and Abigail Rayner, Michael Binyon, Margot Owles, Tom Rose, Sheffield, Mark Jackson, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, David Charter and Michael Evans, K. J. Wood, Exeter, Sam Marlowe, Archer of Sandwell, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, David Sharrock, Phillp Webster Political Editor and Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Nell Harman, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Ingrid Mansell and Tom Bawden, Peter Watson, Paul Simons and Robin Young, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Jeremy Hunt, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ruth Gledhill and Glen Owen, Roiand Watson, Jenny MacArthur, Adrian Roe, Ron Lewls, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, George Carey, Michael Fishman, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Richard Pask, Angela Jameson, William H. Thompson, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, Russell Kempson, John Price, Tony Watkins, Andrew Pierce and Gillian Harris, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Terence Kealey, Oliver Kay, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Julian Muscat explains, John Westerby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Les Sharp, Simon de Bruxelles, T. Stammer, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Kate Fiqes, Gabriel Rozenberg, Roland Watson and Michael Evans, Boris Becker, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Loma Blackwood, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Charles Coultas, Jonathan Wheatley, Morten Nielsen, Robert Galster, Andrew Drummond, D. N. Dumville, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Marilyn Knatchbull Hugessen, Bill Havers, Richard Comyn, James Smethwick, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Sean O'Neil, Louise McLlroy, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Steve Gledhill, Julian Muscat, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tom Cox, Tosin Sulaiman, Richard Salaman, Christopher Walker, Joe Dyer, Jane Shilling, Dominic Walsh and Town Bawden, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Jennai Cox, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Jeremy Hart, Matthew Connoily, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Graham Searjeant, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, James Hider and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Bradley Lightbody, Phllip Webster Political Editor, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, David Leighton, Susan Emmett,

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The Times CIA chief's resignation puts Mi6 in spotlight Critics say that Director paid price for flaws in Iraq intelligence Inside Brown fuel hint Airline chaos Abu Hamza 'flight' The Times British children top league for unhealthy living The Times Peaceful end to tragic life of Diana's mother Tiffany & Co Business The Register Sport Plus www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Brown drama mocked as Whitehall farce Foundation hospitals fail to make temperatures rise Deputy mayor in 'racist' leaflet row By a Correspondent: British coastline cleans up its act Doctor runs marathons for funds What's Important Intelligent Finance No games today, children, it's too sunny Carey criticises 'Jekyll' Diana Condolences on death of Princess's tragic mother Prada Church leaders back royal wedding A marriage would require an Act of Parliament but there is wide support, Ruth Gledhill and Glen Owen report …but the Queen may be harder to convince Norwich Union Long wait to beat air computer chaos 'It is like adding new bits to an old car' Frustrated travellers sit it out in airport 'zoo' Royal approval for fisherman's haul fails to restrain long arm of law Republican shot on school run Climber search Shooting arrests Art fire theory Same-sex delay Singer in court Ex-officer jailed First aid gap 'Death threats made against key witness' Virgin Dollond & Aitchison Abu Hamza would flee on bail, court told Only in the Saturday Times Geldof goes live again Currys People Raphael will make Hemingway's Eden bloom again on film Student poet on list of new talent Stairways Ps… The New Peugeot Computers Made Simple Brown confirms plan to scrap rise in fuel duty The Oil Giants Rationing and driving ban to beat protests Regulator would threaten freedom, says Law Society Just AA sk Toyota Hockeny gets to the heart of life drawing Dalya Alberge previews this year's Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Ouija stunt angers TV viewers Man dies for dog Rowing record Lorry fire deaths 'Good Life' over Dixons Heart disease doubles in 15 years Injection 'cure' for genetic diseases Most teenagers want a damn good snacking Vauxhall Pretty Hot dolphin Probe gets set to run rings round Saturn Arctic trip will test likelihood of new Ice Age Kettler Gb LTD Pc World Rolex Life's Too Short Not to Greens reach out for votes without a beard or sandal in sight A master of disguise who will not spin Straw attacks Howard for 'panic' on Europe Blair stokes UKIP fire at own risk By a Correspondent: Bouncy castles fall to party thieves Channel Islands Limited Fault fear over police plastic bullet weapons By a Correspondent: Terror drive boy named in court Homebase GP's grief as daughter dies after riding fall The New Chrysler Crossfire The day weatherman made the news Eisenhower's D-Day strategy hung on forecasts by military meteorologists, Paul Simons and Robin Young write The Times Jeeps, tanks and a Dukw lead the new invasion of Normandy Putin to attend ceremony, but not veterans Staples Hari Potter Will the White House be hurt by Tenet's defence? Bush faces a dressing down from Pope on Vatican visit Tenet affair places renewed focus on Mi6 appointment Tele2 'Slam dunk' on WMD proved to be the fatal blow Rise to the Top Sudan Crisis Appeal Dell threshers Shia leader gives cautious backing to new authority Kerry attacks 'draft' policy to shore up troop numbers FBI hunts Chalabi leak in Pentagon Minister declines own award Zanussi Legend lives as France's boy king is laid to rest Burial of Revolution orphan's pickled heart cannot quell the conspiracy theorists, writes Charles Bremner Newcastle Mayor spurns Chirac over gay marriage Marks & Spencer Virgin Majestic spat on protocol threatens to split Shinto religion Vanunu fights to lift curbs on his freedom Olympic chief jailed for bribery The Times Mortgages Stairs Jungle tribes losing war against loggers UN besieged by Congo mobs as fighting flares Afghan aid cut after killings (AP): Sudan appeal (AP): UN court halted (AP): 'Honour' attack (AP): Lazarenko guilty Dog poisoner First Choice The Times Who's wearing the trousers? Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare's Globe Pop Pixies First Night Opera Group Triple Bill Theatre Fen/Far Away Boisterous boys are too much like hard work, so we drug them into conformity I love to hear the road lobby's howls of rage Enter the gladiators into the M&s arena Let's shut down the Tony and Michael show Neil Clark Pie in the Sky The long wait for new air control software is lamentable Grape Expectations It's official: burgundy is the new black For Better, for Worse Charles and Camilla should wed, if that is what they want Wedding lines Simple approach The Times Letters to the Editor Amnesty International's campaigns Ineffective condoms Long-lived excellence Every cloud… Prosperity in Palestine Civil Service logic Origins of Britain and England Children's behaviour Value of silent prayer Spot on The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts The Weather Comet The Times Business Irish bank names chief Safeway cuts not biting BA passenger figures rise Baltimore returns £24m Montpellier loses £20m Deloitte faces tribunal British Gas job losses Warning on EU scheme Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day The Times Green claims liabilities could hit M&s value But the Really Big Question is Price Mail leads race for Telegraph So what Happens next BAE Systems beats General Dynamics in fight for Alvis Mikimoto Ftse 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Smaller Stock to Watch Bouygues clash with EU Sony gives away downloads Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Desmonds to shut as M&s ends clothing contract Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Desmonds to shut as M&s ends clothing contract Million 'in credit card debt danger' City economists expect Bank to lift rates again BT Green may have to stand back Business Editor's Commentary Green gets new lawyers after Freshfields ban GSK gains as brokers play down lawsuit effect Stock Markets Yates bid approach brings cheer to pub owners Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Johnson Matthey must show its mettle if it is to prosper Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts steady in light trading Bonds Dollar Rates Wall Street Standard Life hires heavyweight to fix pensions arm 'Scapegoat' gibe by ex-Equitable chief to FSA Shares slip as Hays opts for demerger of mail division Corporate doctor becomes new chief of Severn Trent Man's chief back as top earner with £7m Carphone vows to poach more BT clients BSkyB and 3 begin TV sports news on mobiles Snow Storm Back to school Apprenticeships Baltimore drops energy plan to return £24m cash FKI loses £17m after disposals raise costs Tate & Lyle sees margin pressure Johnson Matthey alert over patent's end SABMiller keen on China despite losing Harbin Big two called to the bar as marketing war turns nasty Kingfisher surprises as profits soar US firm makes play for Yates Float earns Halfords chief £8.3m Renewable energy is nothing without the atomic option Multiple Display Advertising Items Lions Business Equity Prices Shares in DMGT fall despite big profits rise No news is good news as circulation holds The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact fund manager About to Die The Saatchi chief who won't tolerate mediocre creativity Ofcom web code 'not necessary', broadcasters say The Times Making the smartest choice in a small world Two Wheels or four? All that the BMW K75 and Brabus have in common is a 75bhp three-cylinder engine. We test them to find out which offers the best value Whether charge is fixed or floating Court of Appeal Stone curlew protection properly made Court of Appeal Reason for late service of claim form is crucial Court of Appeal Glovebox Saab Authorised Dealers Saab Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Anniversaries Birthdays Frances Shand Kydd Mother of Diana, Princess of Wales who maintained her dignity at every stage of a life subjected to intolerable pressures Frances Shand Kydd, mother of Diana, Princess of Wales, was born of January 20, 1936. She died on June 3, 2004, aged 68 Nicolai Ghiaurov 'Elegant gypsy' whose noble, velvety tones put him in the top rank of postwar operatic basses Lives Remembered Dom Moraes Poet whose wide-ranging talents allowed him to develop a distinguished career as a journalist and biographer of Indira Gandhi The Register To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Ian MacKillop Writer and critic with an eccentric range of enthusiasms, best known for his admiring life of F. R. Leavis Pump Action Are we facing a new oil crisis? Does it have a positive side, and how should we deal with it? Diesel paradox Keep it up Picture Gallery On this Day June 4, 1905 Double dealing A losing battle When politicians were pop stars Golden wonder Take, take, take Nuclear option Questions Answered Constant blackmail Time to face facts But where does it go? Get them off the road What's your View? Daily Life June 4, 1858 Questions Asked thetimes Dinners Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Changing the Guard Still celebrating in Rome, 60 years on Memorial Services Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving Forthcoming Marriages Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Times The Times Sport Detroit lack attack needed to challenge the Lakers American Sport Picture Gallery Dc La Hoya's opponent caught between hero worship and reality Boxing Play-Offs Nieminen ban turns up the heat on Flames Stanley Cup Why baseball's owners are not so keen to show us the money Gibson and Buxton made the perfect match Book Review Epsom Sundrop can score Oaks success for McEvoy Big-Race Field Verdict The Experts' View Smarty Jones finds echo of Seabiscuit in popular attempt on Triple Crown America has been captivated by a rags to riches tale. Julian Muscat explains Thirsk Times Test The Wright Track Draw brings together Derby principals Racing Funnell fights off pain to give Hickstead owner successful start Equestrianism Hill The Sunday Times Resurgent Montgomerie finds form Davies shows his mettle in close Amateur contest Williams hoping to break his duck Rugby Union Charvis comes out of exile to join Falcons Webb planning to nail down her place in British hammer history David Powell on the all-action sportswoman who found her nice after turning her back on ballet and diving St Helens pair say farewells Rugby League Swindon mourn Kurmanski Speedway England Test Scores Sent Live to your Mobile Irani excels in specialist role Frizzell County Championship Second Division Get Fit, Feel Fit Children's Basketball Children's Basketball Logan sends Hampshire hopping to quick defeat Saggers soon gets into the England swing Second Npower Test Match Scoreboard from Headingley Somerset seeking swift rescue Dagnall lands a timely blow Yorkshire venue is favourite haunt of beery young thrill seekers How They Stand Peters and Smith grind out lead for Worcestershire Yesterday's Scoreboards Symonds lays down the law as Kent press home advantage Middlesex collapse after biggest day of Knight's career Frizzell County Championship First Division Weston takes on anchor role to frustrate Surrey Bristol (Second day of four): Surrey, with nine second-innings … London bid in the swim Fearless Henman in right mood to face toughtest task Hedman continues to deliver as she plans to stand tall in Bolton Gary Jacob talks to a woman who is very much at home among the man then coverage starts on BBC Two Dementieva and Myskina reaping the benefits of Russian advance Britain's No 1 has set a worthy example for those of all ages Tennis French Open Saniz leads protest at plan to allow retired cars back in Motor Rallying Rusedski getting back in winning groove Queiroz returns to stake claim as Ferguson's successor Worthington revved up over Bentley loan Times Online Premiership's high earners give almost as good as they get Ashling O'Connor discovers that riches from football keep the taxman happy England hoping their fitness tells in the long run Hard Facts Mourinho deems Verón surplus to Chelsea's requirements The Times Sport Santini's arrival spares Tottenham further trauma Jacques Santini Qui Etes-Vous? England take cautious route as Jones setback opens door for Saggers The Best of the Best The Times Inside Index The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Monsters of our Own Creation? Except, Perhaps, for my Naughty Little Sister, Few Children are Born Rude. They are Simply the Mirrors of the Adults They Admire Required Reading Face or Figure: Which Would You Plump for? Eat More Cheese, Drink Red Wine and Stop Jogging and Those Wrinkles Will Fill out Naturally, Say Dermatologists, but, Says Lucia Van Der Post, You May Have to Choose between your Skin and your Weight No Butts, Just Keep that Frown off your Face Correction The Ethicist Got a Problem? Ask an Ex-Leader Struggling World Leaders now Have a Welcome Source of Advice - Former Statesmen who Can Tell Them Some Home Truths. Michael Binyon Reports The Times Expecting a Fast Delivery Is a Father's Place at the Bedside when the Baby is Due? Try Damian Whitworth's Test The Times I was the Archbishop but Mrs T Did the Sermon The Former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey Describes his First Meeting with a Loquacious Margaret Thatcher, Recalls the Fight to Ordain Women and Explains his Opposition to Gay Priests The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Whatever their Colour, Thai Curries are as Individual as a Fingerprint, Says Jill Dupleix Just Choose your Shade of Pink… Luxury with Lucia Lucia's last word Marks & Spencer has suede notebooks … Home. Forum Ghost Busted A Beautiful Body of Work Arts Dance at 52, Bill T. Jones in Still Making Challenging Choreography, Says Debra Craine, but the Old Fury Has Turned to Compassion Winning is Everything Hit and Myth So who the Hell is Brute Force? Bob Stanley Dispels our Ignorance They Might Be Giants Steve Jelbert The Living and the Dead The Psychological Trickster Derren Brown May Not Have Brought Henry VII Back from the Dead, but He Managed to Reduce a Dozen Students to Gibbering Wrecks when He Staged a Mock-Victorian Seance in a Basement Explain Yourself Wil-Dog of Ozomatli The Rise of Catwoman Superstar Dj, Diva, Remixer, Radio Host, Talent Scout-Miss Kittin Has Nine Lives, Says Stephen Dalton Van Morrison Hope and History Majestic, Bombastic, Even a Bit Absurd, a Sussex Band May Be Brit Rock's Successor to the Verve, Says David Sinclair Hope of the States The Lost Riots (Sony) EMI More Albums the Killers Score a Hit on Lisa Verrico The Killers Hot Fuss (Lizard King) Classical CDs Arbeich/capucon/maisky Beethoven Triple Concerto Giya Kancheli Dippito Orlando Giobons Art Galleries Entertainments Listings Theatres Concerts So Damn Angry The Longest Day The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Index TV Review Since Most American Phenomena Find their Way over Here, Lapd: Protect and Serve? Serve? Served as an Implied Warning to Britain, Too, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3296 The Times National Freephone Orders The Times Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor A union blessed by the Halifax rather than God is now a popular form of commitment Mortgage Makeover Mortgage Best Buys Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? This Week Buckinghamshire v Cheshire In Six-Bedroom City House in Yorkshire York: a four-storey period property to the south of the city with off-street parking Out Quiet Family Home in East Sussex Rickney: a four-bedroom Grade Ii listed house with separate cottage and swimming pool Away Palladian Mansion in West Wales Aberystwyth: Grade I listed house with classical Georgian facade in 30 acres of grounds Give Me Property now Tom Cox just can't get enough of moving house. He blames his parents for his addiction St James Homes Whatson Nationwide Urbane Planning Developers are exporting their Hoxton chic beyond the city limits to commuter Essex and north to the Dee, says Jeremy Hunt Beyond the Glass Ceiling Creative thinking has turned a factory into a nest of light-filled flats, says John Price Put your Stamp on It Loma Blackwood travels the world to find holiday properties worth writing home about St James Homes Full Bed and Breakfast Ikea's Danish boss is wooing us Brits with hot dogs and pillow talk, says Xan Rice Property Investor Swede Dreams A lakeside hideaway with your own woods can cost just £150,000, says Patrick Kidd Bricks and Mortar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodmanors Earl Soham Lodge combines the joys of seclusion with village life, says Marcus Binney Multiple Display Advertising Items Banks a Million Waterside homes for sale in the West Country are as rare, and as expensive, as gold nuggets. John Price goes prospecting Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mind the Water Margin It's not just the coast-the heart of Britain is also at risk of flooding, says Jenny Knight crosby Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley Homes PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Knight Frank Blinded by Northern Lights Booming property prices mean lower returns for new investors, warns Susan Emmett The Times Countryside Properties The Times Mortgage Service Let us find the best mortgage for you The Market Place St James Homes 20

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