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News from 09/06/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Davidson, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, Anne Spackman, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, John Corfield, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Garrick Fincham, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Tom Baldwin, Roland Watson and Tim Reid, Kevin O'Flynn, David Chater, Reg Austin, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Bowers, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Professor Michael Tonry, Paul Mahon, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Shyam Bhatia, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Gregory Slysz, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Neil Datson, J. M. Shepherd, Joe Morgan, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Adrian Taylor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, George Carey, Stefanie Marsh, C. N. Duckworth, Michael Fishman, Brian Whittingham, Greg Hurst, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Adam LeBor and Lewis Crofts, Douglas Henderson, Dan Silver, Oliver Kay, Lynne Franks, John Woodcock, Philip Webster, Georgia and James Bone, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Catherine Philp and Martin Penner and Michael Evans, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Tim Reid and Phllip Webster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Anna Frame, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Ian Johns, Dominic Kennedy and Jill Sherman, George Caulkin, Fiona Paine, David Everett, Michael Austin, John Hinton, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Rob Tooze, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, J. H. B. Andrews, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Lucy Freeman, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Look carefully. You won't see this from Britain for another 243 years Postal ballot marred by fraud Ready for a Break? The Times Peugeoi UN backs Iraq handover of power Index Charles wedding splits nation Inside What's Important How the postal voting trials were sullied by bullying and trickery Times poll inquiry raises free speech concerns Ballot abuse claim sparks street fight Fraud allegations Perfectly suited for the coolest place in Britain Fendi Mayor sets out to silence New York's characterful cacophony Hindus take godly exception to bikini range Homes find buyers after prices are reduced Has the property boom finally run out of steam? Evidence is mounting that house prices have peaked and could be falling in some areas, writes Anne Spackman Louis Vuitton Blame system over train delays to end Lloyds TSB Picture Gallery Rail services to continue on separate tracks ITV wants end to BBC's 'aggressive schedules' Governors 'should use independent tribunal' UN endorses Iraq handover Behind Bars Pot plants and pastel at jail for women Underwear ad banned at mosque Barbecue charge Fishy donation Sugary drink risk ABTA swindle Fewer midwives Heat of the day Sperm guidelines B&q guilty Religious award Microsoft 'I did not want to kill Caroline—just assault her' Girl attacked on same night tells of her hostel ordeal Pushing the boat out Citroën Majestic in victory or defeat Election time gentlemen please People Burrell braced for his one-man show—and that's just the audience Fashion sense and sensibility Immigrant's tale wins literary prize The British Hernia Centre PS Basf Father's pain on the day he was labelled a killer Jailed doctor had been tried for child sex before PC World War artist's peacetime offering Majority in favour of royal wedding… just The country is split over the Prince of Wales marrying - but most now approve, reports Peter Riddell Yellow card for Prince too busy for Euro 2004 Asylum-seekers will have to work New test will tell if prostate cancer should be treated The Times Christmas Appeal AOL broadband £1m banker 'treated like stewardess' UK Independence Party Titanic plundered of 8,000 items in 20 years MG ZS Shipwrecks cast new light on the Dark Ages BT Orphans' refuge reopens as museum Financial Services Authority Galloway group has air of familiarity Ministers overlooked allegations facing troops Howard's popularity eroded by Tory defectors to the UKIP Series of defeats for tuition fees Bill Today in Parliament I see no threat to Labour, says Blair Cheltenham & Gloucester Venus's day in Sun eclipses all others Zimbabwe says it will nationalise every farm Sharon in trouble as minister walks out FTAT Japanese Crown Prince demands palace reform Good behaviour is matter of survival One. Tel Rac Free Health Cheque Royalists rejoice as the heart of France's boy king is laid to rest Tax police crack down on British Council Porn star and astronauts join rush to cash in on EU elections Five die in air crash Trial ruling Militants killed Bologna bomb DE Beers Air France Knitwear to Cardigan Saudi media seats for women Disguised gunmen try to free terror leader Middle East peace gets summit boost An initiative by any other name is still tainted by its association Italian hostages freed in special forces operation The Times Bush reluctantly returns to the UN to solve Iraqi sovereignty issues Terror raids trap 'architect of train bombings' millets Relic of Cold War will mark Reagan's tomb Stem cell debate to be reopened Sales Hotline Pop First Choice The Times A glorious Lord of Misrule Theatre Henry IV: Part One The Killers Pop Vodou Nation Theatre Opera Opera You know it's over when there are no fat ladies in the chorus left to sing Democracy is dying; we must be forced to vote K(in)nock, K(in)nock, who's there? Mr Howard The Opposition has been outflanked just as Labour leaders were in 1992 Desirable country cottage—not for sale to you Picture Gallery Two Nations The curious role of social class in modern politics Looking up Venus's moves make us consider our own Scare Tactics Postal voting becomes even less democratic Fuel tax Taxing our belief The Times Considerations that will affect votes in EU elections Polish uprising Moscow buildings Operatic roles Mapping of Footpaths Lord Carey's memoirs No through road Increasing R&d investment levels Fast food for a kite Victims of inflation The Weather The Times Crossword Tesco The Times Telegraph sale 'restriction' Briefing No deal, says Spitzer Growers reject PepsiCo Endowment holders' woe TPG to deliver UK mail Retirement at 70 looms Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day United Commodities Versailles chiefs jailed for six years Lenders unable to meet new rate laws After the Passion, Mel takes on the money men Index Champagne to Porridge Industry surge adds to rate rise pressure Ftse 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Midway Games move Stop Press Novartis drugs boost Tobacco link deadline 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 One in five staff at Royal Mail an accident victim Green ponders a fresh all-cash bid for M&s Intelligent Energy pulls flotation Lonely EMI may be forced to go it alone Biggest shareholder sells 1% Wright's rite if price is not right Business Editor's Commentary We're on your Side to Keep You in Better Shape 'Half' measure is the right measure Bosses and unions scrap partnership Bank merger rules plea helps Abbey to a high Late move on takeover betrays Babcock nerves Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities First Choice Holidays London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Severn Trent still unlikely to change its diversified strategy Tempus Warner Estate Positive finish for gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Caught at the checkout City Diary Top drawers City Diary Staying afloat City Diary Foster's drowns its sorrows over cheap wine Clapham House in acquisition talks Britons seek out action abroad Standard Life Bank Sunny break for holiday operator Merged Air France and KLM recover Centrica secures supply by buying power station Lloyd's reinsurer fears US bid to cap asbestos claims is doomed The Times Unit Trust Information Service Are You Ready to Conquer the Avenue of the Volucanoes … Russia's investors caught in war between the Tsar and boyars Severn rules out waste demerger WorldCom's CFO pleads guilty Corus sells US mill to cut debt Salvesen shares slump after warning on trade GKN's Boeing deal raises hopes of future contracts Top futures brokerage acquired in $2.25bn MBO deal Now Chaplin stars on tiny screen The Sunday Times A touchdown pass to millions for former head of Refco Bradford & Bingley Nokia's mobiles fail to ring up growth M&s Money is middling rather than a market leader Sony and BMG merger would 'limit choice' 'Quasi-monopoly' claim reopens EU inquiry into Intel How Rivals Compare Banks agree to Euro Disney refinancing plan Halifax British Heart Foundation Business Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Mary Holland Campaigning journalist who brought home to British readers the horror of the Irish Troubles Richard Harrington Psychiatrist who showed that school-age children could suffer clinical depression, and began to treat them Douglas Foskett Director of the central library at London University who anticipated change in the profession Professor Brian Manning Historian who wrote a Marxist critique of the English Revolution Lives in Brief Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Raglan Squire Architect who remodelled Eaton Square, designed prefabricated housing and built hotels across Asia To place death notices, acknowledgements Lives Remembered In Memoriam-Private Nature Notes No votes for the lazy Glad to be a gadfly The Swiss method On this Day The Times, June 9.1944 Airborne Troops Landing—how Surrprise was Achieved Prize Quiz News Quiz The loss of secrecy Walk proud Questioning Democracy Debath the issues of t he day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Would you rather spoil your ballot than vote by post? Is there a real danger from the far right? Or will voter apathy be the only clear winner this week? Full exposure Bin and burn Time to cry Serve democracy first Which Ken? What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life June 9, 1901 Questions Answered Questions Asked Elections Prizegiving Personal Column Memorial Service Picture Gallery Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages School News Answers Word Watching Marriages News Quiz The Times Catt's tale gets new twist as Woodward opts for experience Rugby Union How They Line up in Dunedin Times Test Index Lip-reading warning for jury Right to see council accounts Law Report Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercises for Men Day Three By Our Sports Staff: Confident O'Sullivan aiming to punish raw Springboks Rugby League Hepatitis concerns force Pongia into early retirement Golding in front Faldo on course Lewis set to stay Headingley boost Guttierez thrives The Results Service Times Online Montgomery faces Games ban over drugs charge Athletics Team Calzaghe returns Johnson fire Record-breaker Bekele takes over mantle of Gebrselassie Today's Fixtures Ice Hockey Andreychuk steals the thunder in Lightning comeback On Fridays The Times Rustic venue must progress to survive in new era Cheltenham sets high standards for chasing pack Hereford Final Table Newbury The Times Lads' Culture Losing Appeal Yesterday's Results Stable staff bridle at conditions The Times Sports Book Nivea Men Pleasure of anonymous times when subtlety ruled and brute force lay far in the future John Woodcock, in the first of a three-part series, recalls his 50 years of writing about cricket for The Times, a period when the game, like society, took on a harsher rhythm Minor Counties Clubs Women Schools Rising Star Cairns ready for final hurrah at his second home McGrath's steadiness heartens Yorkshire Frizzell County Championship Scoreboard from the Riverside Hampshire's hopes hit by Bopara Totesport League Scoreboards Fletcher is exercised by threat of burn-out Saltires are rattled by Sheikh Frizzell County Championship First Division First Division Second Division Free on Saturday British Heart Foundation Campbell prepares to lead resistance to Henry Man-for-man marking system turns England into Euro stars French to put Desailly on bench Mourinho's old Porto guard stand ready to revolutionise the ranks at Chelsea Football By Our Sports Staff: Charlton's ambitions ended by draw Russian heaps further indignity upon fading Agassi Flanagan shows ability to turn heads Shrewd Ranieri falls on his feet after Valencia come back for second helping European Championship Outstanding Federer in mood for Wimbledon defence Henin-Hardenne pulls out Pools Forecast Hantuchova looks to rekindle love affair with Sw19 The Times Sport Worried Eriksson waits on Terry Fans ready to spend it like Beckham in rush for Portugal flybe.com Why England Will Win Euro 2004 Inside Today The Times T2 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Remain Aloof to Retain Allure Submit to No Questing Interviewer, Allow No Cameras near You, Carry on Doing your Thing and, like Lucian Freud, You Will Be Venerated Theatreland How Hollywood is Kabbalah Promise Cover Story For Celebrities from Mick Jagger to Madonna Kabbalah is the Philosophy of Choice—but Some Critics Say the Movement Subverts Centuries-Old Jewish Thought and Promotes a Myth of Immortality. Yossi Klein Halevi Reports Kabbalah Facts The Ethicist They Took my Perfect Baby Away from Me Book Extract Sally Clark: Her Story Facing Trial for the Murder of her Infant Sons, Sally Clark Found that She was Pregnant Again. She Adored her New Baby but was Never Left Alone with Him—and after Ten Emotional Days He was Taken to Foster Parents Keep the Body in Mint Condition Health Inhaling the Scent of Peppermint May Lessen Fatigue and Improve Fitness. Peta Bee Reports Doctor's Orders Treatment is the Last Emotional Intelligence The Regimen was Tough and Uncompromising, but Alcoholic John Hinton Found Inspiration, Hope and New Friends at a Recovery Centre What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Love Etc The Way we Live now Skate is a Treat, Especially if It is Ready-Skinned, Says Jill Duplex Roasted Skate with Crushed Tomatoes Dispense with Fashion It May Look Great on a Cotswold Cottage, but this "Colour" Has No Place in a Summer Wardrobe, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong This gear orange polish replaces res for toes ano adds … Nouveau Pauvre Be a Smart Egg Home Forum Ramble in the Jumble Arts Visual Art the ICA'S Celebration of its History Looks like Motley Stuff but It is Entertainingly Coherent, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Crumbs! Jean-Paul Gaultier is on a Roll with his New Designs, Says Phoebe Greenwood Object Lesson Arts Hail to the Hangmen John Russell Taylor is Impressed by the Intelligence behind the Ra's Summer Show Summer Exhibition Royal Academy of Arts Index Ad Lib the Roots of All Music Lie in Folk Song. Libby Purves Joins the Finger-In-Ear Brigade Savov Theatre The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items ed. forum Education The Times The Times Bridge Games Weak Twos-Ten Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Index TV Review Posh Plumbers Revealed how City Bankers are Increasingly Ditching their Obs for a Life of Wrenches and Blockd U-Bends, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3300 Medesign Index A trio with brio Working Relationship Jonathan Reekie, chief executive of the Aldeburgh Festival, and PAs, Carole Bidder and Jane Alexander Victoria Wall Associates Say g'day to a top PA Employers find Antipodeans and South Africans a positive asset, says Lucy Freeman Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Celebrate summer with seasonal softies Tasting Austin powers Real-life fashion Exclusive! 20 per Cent off Austin Reed Menswear and … Should I join the company pension scheme? Career Clinic "How I caught a top PA" Professor Michael Tonry, chair and director of the Institute of Criminology at Cambridge University, pays tribute to his assistant, Sara Harrop Courses & Training Style and class at your service Conference Call Recycle—and help charity FYI Sutter Home

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