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News from 10/06/2004

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Giles Smith, Philip Webster and Tim Reid, Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Robert Thicknesse, Teri-Ann Winslow, Roger Dyson, John Batt, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Valerie Elliott Editor, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Nic Hopkins, John O'Byrne, Chris Bowers, Elizabeth Judge, Roland Watson and Chris Ayres, Wendy Ide, D. S. A. Murray, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, K. R. Iyengar, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Stanley Best (Chairman), David McVay, Geoffrey Wood, Robin Buxton, Bryan Moiser, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Ellen Ridler, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Valerie Lermon, Toby Moore, Jill Sherman, Dominic Kennedy and Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Philip Webster and Richard Beeston, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Sarah Ludford, R. P. Walker, John Woodcock, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, William Dartmouth, Joyce Glasser, Ann Treneman, Paul Ormrod (Chief Executive), Rob Wright, Charles H Rieper, Geoffrey Dean, Sarah Turner, John Burls, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Mike Colvin, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Philip Whiteley, Philip Webster and Anthony Browne, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Beryl Dixon, Neville Scott, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Imogen Rubinstein, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Andrew Circus, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Julian Muscat, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Eva Bigalke, Blackheath and Greenwich, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tosin Sulaiman, Ian Johns, N. Warren, Neville Denson, Edward S. G. Liddell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Greg Hurst and Laura Peek, Tony Dawe, M. N. Jamieson, Cozmo Jenks, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ian Whittell, Jill Loveless, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Ian Broadhead, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Jennai Cox Editor, Roy Easson, Francis J. Lambert, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tim Reid and Philip Webster, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Pat Garry, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Patience Wheatcroft Editor, Neville Billington, Randy Cohen, Dan Sabbagh and Raymond Snoddy, Stanley Blenkinsop, Owen Slot, Mike Dworetsky, Jenny Davey,

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Sally Clark in Prison Postal ballot dirty tricks exposed You could even have a ballot box for people to put their votes in which you can then deliver to the returning officer Labour's booklet urges activists to set up bogus ballot boxes Middle East hope Frozen in time The Times Peugeot Wimbledon stretches a point after volley of complaints The Times Today Confused? You probably will be ... Deputy goes head-to-head with himself Labour manual tells supporters how to get hold of postal votes Prescott admits to teething trouble Witness rule blamed for loss of confidentiality What's Important www.norwichunion.com 'City Slickers' face charges Carr's mother 'made witness death threat' William will attend Mass for grandmother Obese child who died 'suffered a genetic defect' When 'having it all' means wanting out Increasing numbers of women in full-time work are earning more than their male partners, but a survey has revealed that becoming a breadwinner has left many dissatisfied and feeling trapped. Alexandra Frean reports vodafone 'I'm trying to train him but it's a struggle' Rail travel now nine times safer than going by car The new MG ZS Hot news from 740,000 years ago tells us to get ready for catastrophic climate change Scientists drilling through ancient Antarctic ice have discovered grim evidence of global warming, reports Mark Henderson Mystery cattle virus prompts urgent talks Reid puts up defence of his smoking gun Knees up Murder inquiry Airport fires Briton released Priest defrocked Fossil egg found Shooting inquiry 'I though she was dreaming' Multiple Display Advertising Items Philips Spanish police hampered hunt for girl's killer Only in the Saturday Times Surprise rewards Court silences Big Brother 'Kitten' Tele2 UK Communications Ltd. Stage fright Transports of confusion for London voters He wears it well Spencers turn over a new leaf at Althorp with literature festival Picture Gallery Bomb hoax couple had lost passport Intelligent Finance PS Bank warned over women's low pay jaguar. co. uk Traffic fines led Queen's guard to hang himself How Minor Penalties Add up to Major Debt Police hunt child porn sites Boy of 16 drowns after river prank by friends PC World The Computer Superstore www.rover.co.uk Wrap artist condemned for statue 'vandalism' Best-dressed Madonna chosen as role model for the over-40s Fashionable Winners and Losers Currys Ballot brings apathy to a whole continent Many tongues, now some teeth Ban on exit polls deprives voters of vital information Political Briefing One Nation, Five Different Voting Systems Howard pledges tax cuts to stem tide of lost votes Odds on Ken Rebel Tory peers harden support for UKIP The Sunday Times Professor gave Clark case police theory dressed as fact Expert on child health had no evidence to accuse Sally Clark's husband of murdering sons, reports Sam Lister Biggest Ecstasy overdose kills teenager British Red Cross Early kick-off for new arch UN told of Sudan 'ethnic cleansing' Hardwood Floors Demand the Best! Dell Japan's scientists scale down risk of the killer fish Only in the Saturday Times How not to put a smile on face of German leader Budgens Shot Briton moved his head, says soldier Nail bomb injures 22 (AP): Spanish shooting (AFP): Torturers jailed (AP): Copycat death (AP): Bloody mess EU split over new president Paris 'suicide attack plan' Turkey's hopes boosted as Kurds are freed Business Went on as Usual Food www.atkins.com How Blair and Bush found an exit strategy The smiles return as coalition leaders build a route out of the Iraq quagmire that threatened to drown them norfolkline Chirac deflates euphoria over Iraq successes War support falls egg Insurgents kill 12 of Fallujah Brigade UN deal helps to jump-start Middle East peace process Chefs make a meal of summit security Summit Sketch Kurdish fury over autonomy guarantee Dell Alliance Leicester Reagan's fans seek to carve his name in history Only a shrug of US indifference greets Washington's critics abroad ThyssenKrupp Accessibility First Choice The Times I've seen the past and it's Orange Theatre Protestants Dance Opera Norma Holland Park Theatre The Exception/The New Tenant Young Vic, SE1 Opera Countess Maritza Raise a glass of chablis to John Reid, champion of the poor's right to a gasper I'll vote for single-issue Ken, that is the easy bit It will be back to reality after election night chutzpah When all the clutter is stripped away, the voters' message will be familiar Here we go, pursuing the typical English way of life The Way Ahead The UN vote underpins a new future for Iraq Culinary Roulette So what's your poison? Decision Day The imperative to vote for the reform of Europe Cold comfort The Times Ronald Reagan's impact on world The significance of EU elections to democratic choice Wrongful convictions Credit restraints The art of canvassing Fatal fêtes Light Horses Gas-guzzlers Creased up Age before beauty The Weather The Times Crossword 22,687 National Forecasts Zirtek Head to Head Aircraft carrier tie-up Briefing Qinetiq considers float Top executive quits Coke BT net-tech 'to save £1bn' Northumbrian 'at limits' Signet's sparkling results EasyJet tries appeasement Aer Lingus to buy aircraft Charts of the Day In Business Today Treasury cap will slash jobs at insurers Times MPC proposes a repeat interest rate rise Radice heads for exit in M&s shake-up with £800,000 payoff Japan races ahead of its G7 rivals in growth stakes Sun Need to Know Global Business Briefing FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Accenture faces US bar AMD chips to China US pharma group fined Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Warning on dosage hits AstraZeneca blockbuster Helical Bar investment chief earns £1m bonus Founder 'to table £468m offer for DFS within weeks' Hogg throws down gauntlet to Higgs BT Not a good platform for better rail Private stock gives Barclays the edge Lazard attacked over treatment of the Mail bid Merrill's BP downgrade puts a brake on FTSE Stock Markets Talk of imminent Oman gas deal lifts GTL Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Signet continues to sparkle despite worsening exchange rates Tempus Helical Bar London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Northumbrian Water The Day's Biggest Movers Data prompts gilts sell-off Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Marshall rule Lone application Aberdeen Asset private equity unit in MBO talks The Extel winners are... the usual blue chips Royalty agencies refuse to bow to record labels' terms HIT plots launch of children's television channel in the US Mediated merger City Diary BSkyB to offer rival service to Freeview Portfolio Building Services Friends reunited, but not on stage Strong pound hits RBS in the US Collapse before take-off heralds no-frills bloodbath OMI pulls bid for Stelios tanker firm Yates management yet to call time on bids for pubs group The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contanct their fund manager The Wildlife for All Trust EasyJet sets out to quell City fury at profit alerts The disgruntled worker has no time for Acas www.vodafone.co.uk www.action.org.uk Business Equity Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Stage set for fireworks in Shakespeare country A two-night stay in Stratford including a ticket for Hamlet or King Lear for £158, or take a four-night break in Venice at £259. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Focus Explore a new life cycle Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Don Potter Sculptor who taught pupils at Bryanston the 'holy tradition of working' that he had learnt from Eric Gil Donald Potter, teacher and sculptor, was born on April 21, 1902. He died on June 7, 2004, aged 102 Ken Green Resourceful educationist and first headmaster of the flagship Pimlico School in London Vaclav Holub Repeatedly exiled Czech politician who kept the faith for 50 years Vaclav Holub, politician, was born on August 8,1909. He died on May 10,2004, aged 94 Arnold 'Gatemouth' Moore Preacher who had been a blues singer until one evening he opened his mouth and found himself mute "Gatemouth" Moore, blues singer and preacher, was born on November 8,1913, and died on May 19,2004 aged 90 Terence Pamplin Maker of both music and musical instruments, with an exceptional historical knowledge Terence Pamplin, musician and lecturer, was born on May 30,1941. He died on April 24,2004, aged 62 Births To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Births Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Greenwood Deaths Professor Cyril Ehrlich Economist who studied East African agriculture before turning his attention to the social history of music Lives in Brief Nelson Gidding, film writer, was born on September 15,1919. He died on May 2,2004 aged 84 To place death notices, acknowledgements Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Their profit, our loss Memory lapse Secret Heathrow plan to set noise levels soaring Nature Notes Air Traffic Controls Can UK airports—and the people living near them—take any more planes? Close down, move out Mixed blessings From our Special Correspondent: On this Day Prize Quiz News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A wider spread The rights of the few Light and air Distant rumble What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Memorial Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lectures Dinner The Girdlers' Company Rebirth for Coram's Foundling Hospital Court Circular Forth Coming Marriages Answers Word Watching Woodcock's half-century Dallaglio predicts fierce battle for forward supremacy Rugby Union Gypsy site eviction breached right to respect for family life European Court of Human Rights Revocation bid cannot rely on child placement law Court of Appeal Shaylor reaps reward after diving in at game's deep end Sarah Potter talks to a woman earning international recognition after changing sports RFU rejects Wakefield application for move to Oxford Southwell Racing Times Online O. J. Simpson returns to the small screen Owen Slot on the tenth anniversary of the double murder that gripped America Brighton Uttoxeter Pistons give surprising boost to ratings for NBA finals Basket Ball Beverley Hereford Market Rasen Fear the Pie Newbury Hamilton Park Yarmouth Newbury The Wright Track Japanese challenger adds lustre to Gold Cup Analysis Ascot left isolated among leading courses Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Compton reigns before the circus comes to town In the second of a three-part series, John Woodcock laments the loss of cricket's innocence as he recalls his 50 years of writing about the game for The Times Test Scores Direct to your Mobile Test Matches Times Test Play How They Line up at Trent Bridge New twist to rivalry with Australia as Twenty20 goes international Television Anderson ready to get back into swing Yesterday's Scoreboards Lancashire v Sussex Yesterday's Scoreboards Second division How They Stand Yesterday Scoreboards Other match Derbyshire v Durham UCCE Powell shows that class can be temporary Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercises for Men Venomous Franks hitting right spot Second Division Adams drives Sussex in sight of first win Maynard makes century record his own Frustrated Crawley falls short of ending two-year drought Streak put in the shade by power of Phillips Cricket Frizzell County Championship First Division Peters and Solanki test Kent resources Klusener's belated assault saves face for Middlesex Dawson puts Yorkshire in dominant position Drummond eager to realise Ryder Cup ambition Golf Tour Statistics Sorenstam hitting form at right time Bekele retains composure while setting higher standards David Powell on a precocious athlete who has a relaxed attitude to breaking world records Timberland Montgomery world record at risk from doping allegations Athletics Baseball Basketball Cycling Football Rowing bluesq.com Speedway Tennis Wigan aim to re-sign Dallas Golding leads Faldo's Open joy Britain earn draw Wie doubt Henry gets a kick out of watching Rooney Today's Fixtures The Times Other sport Confident Fox-Pitt is poised for third time lucky Equestrianism Why Sky's bid to stretch couch potatoes leaves me floored Football Kenyon given winning mandate Anxious Dokic refuses to suffer in silence Tennis Federer in fine form on grass O. J. Ten Years after Henman exits with Stella hangover French Open gloss soon fades on grass Flanagan continues impressive progress King becomes centre of attention as Eriksson considers options www.alfaromeo.co.uk Call of the Wild How to Get to SW19 Free on Saturday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Why a career in sales is no longer about cold-calling and doorstepping Career Choice ACCA "I Realised I Could Just Be Myself" Arts Administrator So how Do I Get to Be an ... Glendale Henley Management College How to survive a short lifespan New to the Job Management Moves Financial Moves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ian Jones & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The hidden benefits keeping rail workers in good health My Big Deal Inbox Packages Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Book Snobbery Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim I'll Plump for "All of the above" Instead of Trying to Squeeze my Principles into the Ill-Fitting Template of Just One Party, I Will Enjoy Scattering my Votes around Required Reading But Will I Ever Read Them? My Search for Shelf-Cred ... Cover Story In the past Merchants Would Pay Academics to Make the Tomes in their Libraries Look Well-Thumbed. Today Waterstone's Personal Shopper Even Selects the Books. Save Me from Snobs, Says Toby Moore Our Library Must-Haves Books Stand Test of Time The Ethicist Here Comes the Murderer! Die Woman, Die! Book Extract Sally Clark: Her Story In 1999 Sally Clark was Wrongfully Convicted of Murdering her Two Babies and Sentenced to Life. In the Final Extract from John Batt's New Book, She Tells how She was Attacked in Jail and of her Joy at Finally Being Reunited with her Son The Way we Live now Adapting Old Recipes is a Way of Spreading Joy, Says Jill Dupleix Hot Date? A Pink.. And Louboutin Getting Personal: Cozmo Jenks Lust Hearth Goddess Skip the Shops Home. Forum All Things Bright and Beautiful? Reportage At St Paul's Richard Morrison Gets the First Sneak Preview of a Controversial £4m Restoration The Times Health Smart Pill Brings Hope to Colon Cancer Patients The WellMan Clinic Statins Fight Diabetes The Drugs Cut Risk of Heart Disease in Those with Type 2 Diabetes, Says a New Study. Dr Thomas Stuttaford Reports Sunrise Senior Living An Inflatable Space The Owner of a Budget Hotel Chain Has Taken over a Nasa Programme to Develop Space Stations and Make Them Accessible to the Public. Anjana Ahuja Reports Bitter Success Briefing The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies… Sport Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Bad Sport TV Review Last Night's Imagine Proved that Lucian Freud Has, unlike Some of Today's Young British Artists, No Interest in Courting Publicity, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 London Channel 4 Five Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3301 Companion Stairlifts Teen Queens of Mean The Times I'm Afraid It's Nearly Perfect Screen New Releases Gabriele Salvatores Takes a Shocking Village Secret and Turns It into a Cinematic Triumph, Says James Christopher I; M Not Scared 15, 101 mins Connie and Carla 12A, 98 mins Edward Said: The Last Interview No cert, 114 mins Silence between Two Thoughts No cert, 95 mins The Leap from the Small to the Big Screen is Always Tricky. Ian Johns Wonders how the Stars of the Departed Friends and Frasier Will Fare The One with the Bad Film Meet the Queens of Mean Screen A Welcome Taste of Reality Brings New Zest to the Vacous Hollywood Teen Movie Says Wendy Ide Harry Sally Screen Teens Python Shorts Can Be Sweet, as a New Collection from Top Directors Reveals, Argues Wendy Ide Screen Too Good for his Own Good Christopher Wood Salutes Preston Sturges, the Neglected Master of Comedy who was Too Clever, and Too Funny, for Hollywood From Fame to Failure: Six Decades of a Troubled Genius Starts Tomorrow at Selected Cinemas Nationwide Entertainments DVD Collectibles Tennis Geoff Brown on toon Treats from Disney's past and the Cary Grant Centenary

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