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News from 15/06/2004

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Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, W. J. R. Gardner, Robert Cole, Will Griffiths, Director, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Mark Souster David McVay and Nick Szczepanik, Mike Whitehouse, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, lan Whittell, Robert Thicknesse, Nealam Verjee, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Bruce Chadwick, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Roger Zair, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Charles Bremner, Roger Boyes and Richard Owen, David C. Devenish, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Chris CHALLIS(Chartered accountant), Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David Cowen, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, John Hoben, Daloni Peel, Jane Gilbert, Chief executive, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Razi Mireskandari, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Mark Baard Reports, James Delingpole, Gillian Howard, Anatole Kaletsky, H. Willits, Peter Buffoni, Martin Taylor, Mark Pougatch, Charles Vandeleur, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Brian Rogers Professional officer, David Pannick, QC, Richard Susskind, Gary Duncan and Anne Spackman, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, E. Coll, Jill Powell, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Dick Morris, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Harwood-Stevenson, Dr I. F. Ferguson, Steuart & Francis, Daniel McGrory and Michael Theodoulou, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Susanna Cheal, Mbe, Cheif executive, Edward Young, Gabriel Rozenberg, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Jenny Cainer, E. Peter Johnson, Kendal, Huon Mallalleu, Laura Compton, Helen Rumbelow, Anthony Browne and Gabriel Rozenberg, Martin Short, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Michelle O'Gorman, Helen Nugent, David Newman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Siân Morgan, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Matthew Pryor and Lewis Stuart, John Allison, Parminder Bahra, John Goodbody, David Lovegrace, Gordon Lishman, Director general, Ian Johns, W. Roy Large, Jennai Cox, Nick TEMPLE(Director), George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Sarah Watkins, Alan Lee, Anthony Browne, Rory Watson and Philip Webster, Peter Riddell, Jackie Burgess, Terry Holloway, Michael Gove, John Wroath, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Guy Herbert, Alan Coren, K. J. Wood, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Kate Quill, Rob Green, C J Brougham, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Allan Mann, Jane Feinmann Reports, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Benjamin Beabey, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Gerald Solomon, Owen Slot, Veronica Cowan reports, Barry Hyman, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Martin Treacy, Patience Wheatcroft, Kerstie Skeaping, Lisa Verrico, James Goldman,

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The Times Buy a new home at your peril, warns Bank Governor's alert on falling prices and dearer mortgages Inside Soldiers charged Secretary jailed Clinton campaign The Times Dickinson killer convicted of murder The Times Sven celebrates 'fantastic' performance Postcode lottery for new lifesaving cancer drugs Whizz-kidz Sport What's Important GCHQ building too small for staff Police investigate more fraud claims over postal votes Civil engineers call for urgent waste plan Four soldiers charged with abusing Iraqis Gravy train is spurned for HP sauce Intelligent Finance Head calls for exam reforms Troubled past of the 'black sheep' whose own mother was too frightened to live with him Prada Caroline's killer trapped by a hunch The rapist and murderer who had eluded Interpol and Special Branch was tracked down by the vigilance of an immigration official, James Doran reports How promises were broken in cancer lottery The man leading the country's attack on the illness found that regional differences were unacceptably high, Nigel Hawkes reports hp Abstinence won't make the heart grow stronger, say scientists Runner carries torch for diabetes cure National Savings & Investments Healthy hearts are all in the legs, study finds British Airways Wife 'cried for husband's help as he smothered her' Children of millionaire dispute will as 'suspect' Writing is on the wall for flyposters Prince to pass love of rugby to young Peer of the Year Peugeot Flat rejection People Branson sees off the French in record time across the Channel Football pundits pass the English language test Helen House PS… 'Quantum leap' of Clark death accuser first direct Esso Fraud secretary robbed mother during £4m trial By a Correspondent: Bias case banker's fears over complaint Britain's most dangerous road revealed by AA Skode Police Federation Police training creates breed of 'stealth racists' Signs to target middle-lane hogs By Our Transport Correspondent: Speed cameras save hundreds, say ministers Aquascutum Drink and drugs at open jail Fox under fire Cyclist's fatal fall Mental health aid Nelson letter Game, set, maths extraextra Those who can, read. Those who can't, mark Bryson wins prize for nearly everything volkswagen Down at heel Tories reshuffle to right By-election means no rest for the voters Just AA sk Poll Toll egg-zero UKIP 'gadflies' gatecrash Howard campaigns Vote-winning Tories lose out to the sceptics Philip Webster charts how the UKIP took the European elections by storm and left mainstream rivals floundering Lib Dems celebrate gain of two seats Rolex Now we know: Britain's destiny is to remain a full member of the European awkward squad Dell Turnout suffers as voters turn off and drop out Bonhams British Results in Full Virgin The Times Leaders plan for a robust constitution as remedy to voter apathy Clydesdale Bank Electorates use EU to punish their rulers Elections Overview The new contours of Europe at a glance Britons 'smothered by fear' pack to leave Saudi Arabia Suicide attacks force Westerners to quit their lucrative jobs, write Daniel McGrory and Michael Theodoulou Aquability Multiple Display Advertising Items Two British contractors killed in Baghdad (Reuters/AFP): Israeli court overturns pork ban Tycoon's 'show trial' to rewrite Russian business rules Russia's Richest Oligarchs Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinton book switches spotlight off Kerry The Sales of our Lives (Reuters): Inquiry into death of film-maker (AFP): Lethal liquor (Reuters): Police killed (AFP): Dissident freed (AP): Seeds of change First Choice The Times Dreaming without the magic Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Open Air, Regent's Park Pop Elaine Paige Festival Hall Opera First Choice Opera The Enchantress Grange Park, Hants Film Concert Pop Concerts BBC SO/Saraste; Avanti/Storgards Barbican Pop Razorlight Univ of London Union Visual Art Book … Swimming against the stream of everyday gobbledygook in Joyce's fair city Picture Gallery Why I have championed the UK's independence Voters deliver their verdict on the cosy political club The nation has become resentful and voters are prey to extremist arguments Thunderer: Call time on the Bar's costly closed shop The New Reactionaries What unites Reagan and Clinton divides Europe Magic Solutions Kid lit should be a little bit silly Europe Speaks But will its political leaders choose to listen? Support for innovation in industry London Olympics The Times UKIP's European election success Portuguese alliance Ironning, not bored Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Water Dangers Labour's hammering in the local poll Manual labour Uncanny coincidence The Weather The Times Crossword vodafone The Times Ontheagenda… Investors warn Shell Briefing Wall St inflation nerves Homeowners pay more Bid doubt hits WH Smith New date for Tyco trial Currencies Charts of the Day Investec Sykes sets out 'last-ditch' plan to restore savers' trust Red faces at Vedanta as first results are delayed In Business Today JP Morgan tempted by sale of Odeon cinemas Avis has left the building at M&s Ftse 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Global Business Briefing Need to Know Results in Brief Icelandic bank expands Court overturns decision GM 'on track' for targets Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Casinos miss jackpot for unlimited prizes Capital Allies in a battle against Brussels Future no longer safe as houses Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Holding back from the takeover game MGM Mirage travels the road to Mandalay Warning over banks drags down Ftse 100 Nick Hasell Stock Markets Broker delivers right remedy for SkyePharma Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Workspace London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Majestic Wine ready to pour on the power after vintage year Tempus Helphire The Day's Biggest Movers Short gilts pulled lower Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Xenova hits on vaccine to cure heroin addicts The Times Peterhouse boss quits in acrimony after takeover Arena gallops towards profit Majestic Wine splits shares after record year Morrison faces strike in dispute with union Music majors defend case for $5bn merger Times on Line Wizard Inns bought out by Wolves for £90m The OFT Investigation Nokia lags despite new design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Consumers' ally forces inquiry on doorstep lending Microsoft low-key on music Porsche soups up 911 to chase sales C. Hoare & Co. NatWest OFT inquiry could lead to stricter rules The Times Unit Trust Information Service How Hot is Britain's Housing Market? London property inflation relative to average prices and earnings Debt Interest cost for average London house House prices and share prices Lufthansa A note of caution for housebuyers in the short term Account for their lordships City Diary Four-minute pile City Diary Raging bull City Diary Guide Dogs Business Equity Prices The Times Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? Lieutenant-General Sir Allan Taylor Focusing on defined and practical objectives, from Normandy to Berlin and Camberley Joe Carr Golfer whose relentless practice, from before breakfast to after sundown, yielded astonishing results Samuel Dash Legal adviser in the impeachment of two US presidents Births, Marriages & Deaths Births Diamond Anniversaries Nino Manfredi Italian comic actor known for playing small-time crooks and wheeler-dealers in many films and on television Lives in Brief Lives Remembered Anthony Ainley A threat to the known Universe and the epitome of evil, as the Master in Doctor Who To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private debate@thetimes. co. uk Caesar's Ghost Should we bury dead languages? Is the AQA examining board right to drop Latin and Greek? Quod erat demonstrandum Nature Notes Only white ones Caesar's Ghost On this Day Prize Quiz News Quiz Pack instinct Suspicious minds Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Imperial and Royal Visit to Oxford A discipline first Gone west Against the renaissance Mirabile dictu What's your view? Other topics for discussion Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Word Watching Lecture Presentation Multiple Classified Advertising Items News Quiz Picture Gallery Sculptural delights through the ages Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Memorial Service University News School News The Times New Zealand eager to make success of Lions tour King injury mars England's progress Basketball Surging Pistons close in on title Radcliffe prepares for relegation battle Deflated Flanagan left to settle for doubles Tennis García ready for challenge of US Open Sport Hull win race to sign Jones Lawson in final Barker steps up Robertson title Flying start Royal Ascot totesport The Wright Track Yesterday's Results Madid can make mark by upstaging classic winners Newton Abbot Times Test Rakti ready for his return Bookies lose legal exchange Thirsk Hereford William Hill The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Strength Ascot faces trying time as it builds for future Dubawi carries past into present for Godolphin Julian Muscat on the Level Ladbrokes Series Averages By Our Sports Staff: Injury rules Flintoff out of trophy match Cheltenham & Gloucester Menheniot able to stay level-headed when fortunes go downhill Rest is the key for England to sustain future high notes Cricket Blunder puts brakes on Williams and boosts Button Czech Rep v Latvia The Times Euro 2004 Today Germany v Holland They Think It's All over … Eriksson faces crucial decision—the ditching of ineffective Owen William Hill Psychologists urge head coach to accentuate the positive French victory songs fire Gerrard's resolve 'It Didn't Remind Me of Bayern—that was a Final' Beckham must come to terms with painful truth Simon Barnes Sees the England Captain confront his lack of greatness 'Beckham's deep psychological need for the centre of the stage is becoming his undoing' Indignant Vieira takes exception to rugged tactics Switzerland bank on pressure Italy leave plenty of room for improvement Calamity games make it hard for ITV to win ratings battle Taylor eyes part-time role with under-21 side From russia with not much love from me Lethal Larsson makes a hero's return European Championship Finals Group C The night I had to tear up my script amid sense of disbelief Video Sorensen shows his agility to claim afternoon of redemption Owen Slot watches the Denmark goalkeeper repel italy's best efforts The Times Injured Butt fears his tournament is finished Reason to Be Cheerful Euro 2004 inside Peugeot France win the battle but England win the television war Gerrard tempted by lure of Chelsea millions Tv Watch The Times T2 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day History Doesn't Repeat Itself Comoparisons with past Events Involve Not Simply Misconceptions about the Present but Often an Impoverished View of the past Required Reading The Men at No 11 Stress: Here's how Stress is the Great Affliction of the 21st Century. In a New Book, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Tells You how to Identify your Personality Type to Gauge whether You are Stressed, and how to Change your Life to Beat It How to Spot the Warning Signs Tomorrow The Ethicist The Times The Jukebox of the Mind Penguin Has Chosen Nick Hornby's Book 31 Songs to Spearhead its Campaign to Persuade Men that Reading is Sexy. Luc Sante Ponders why It Touches the Inner Adolescent of so Many Reluctant Adults I Made More Money as a Stripper… Stella Vine was Working as a £1,000-A-Week Soho Stripper when She Took up Painting Four Years Ago, and She Remained Unknown until Charles Saatchi Paid £600 for her Dripping-Blood Portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales, but far from Playing the Great Brit-Art Game She is a Genuinely Tortured Artist Health Vital Tests are a Postcode Lottery Aggressive Breast Tumours Respond Well to Herceptin, but only the Lucky Ones Get It Early Enough, Jane Feinmann Reports Doctor's Orders Wired up Exciting High-Tech Gadgets are Being Developed that Could Help Frail Elderly People to Remain Independent. Mark Baard Reports Coming Soon . . . Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Take a Leaf out Speedy Gonzales's Book Says Jill Dupleix Method The Times Eight of the Best this Week: Summer Dresses The Chelsea Set now Prefers Fashion to Barbours, Says James Delingpole New Ranges for Sloanes Nappy Valley Paris En Famille Home Forum How Can I Freshen up a Vacuum Flask that Has Not Been Used for a Long Time? But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Euro 2004 Ps2; £39.99 Technobabble Humane Nature Photography Kate Quill Talks to the Photojournalist Tom Stoddart Images of Distressed Elegance by Pascal Kern Surprise but Do Not Convince Joanna Pitman Opera & Ballet In the Spirit of Diana The Princess of Wales Memorial Has Emerged in Triumph from Controversy, Says Tom Dyckhoff At 520 Tonnes It's Probably the Largest Granite Fountain First Night Reviews Two Major Events are Set to Make June an Architectural Jamboree Kim Howells, MP, Recalls his Time as a Sixties Art Rebel Howells on Art Unholy Wedlock La Movie a New Stepford Wives Should Have Been a Musical, Says Sean MacAulay Radio Chris Campling The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Missing link Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Index Tv Review Would Today's Teenagers Volunteer for War as Readily as Those who Went to the Trenches? Only if Meant They Could Be on Tv, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3305 Viewing Guide The Times Companion Stairlifts The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Jobs Contact US The Top Stories Sale of the Century Ways to fight flab and lighten public burden The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Camilla Cavendish Health 4 New Medical Research Mental Health Bill 'to disappear' The Issue Explained The Giving Campaign Chief nurse takes divine job Patients shun 'virtual clinic' Index Course Watch Jargon Decoder Locality Working When the tap stops running The head of Cipfa, the leading public sector accountancy body, tells Parminder Bahra that local authorities will have to find innovative ways to get new funding Media Monitor The Leader Line on In the Professional Press Education 6 Seen in Hansard Exam depression? That's a laugh Other Stories we Liked Students dial M for money Take the moral high ground The pros and cons of the new legislation Qwerty Alert Graduates scale the jobs divide Indecent ODPM proposal Hero… Can you profit from kids? …And Villain How They See US Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Public Finance 8 Foreign Ways Accountants are sexy. No, really Ready for the big move? Here's how to be a CEO If you want that top job, Peter Buffoni has some words of advice:'Presentation. Presentation. Presentation' Press the flesh, but don't push your CV What Gershon Should Say… What do the leaders of regional and local authorities really think of Sir Peter Gershon's review of government efficiency? Here are the views of the people who will have to find ways of making savings in their organisations Jobs Agenda Veredus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Highways Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Educational Supplement Public Agenda Jobsservice Get a Job as A… Housing Adviser Over to you… Time running out for landfill targets Education for kids in care Sad news for nurses Picture Gallery Top-up fees for care homes What Worked for Me Green for go agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates West Minster The First Stop for Public Policy Debate The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sexism in the City and the 21st-century suffragettes Gillian Howard on the £7.5m Merrill Lynch case and what many women executives see as a battle for quality that is not yet won The College of Law The Times Law Section Barristers have a right to speak their mind, however foolishly Will newspapers now have to run scared? No win, no fee' cases are having a 'chilling' effect on freedom of expression. The Court of Appeal is not impressed, says Benjamin Beabey 'No Win, No Fee' Agreements News He's going to have fun making waves on air Clive Coleman has been a barrister, lecturer and TV and radio writer, and now presents Law in Action, Interview by Frances Gibb The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Now, all customers will have their rights New legislation will give disabled people better access to the marketplace. How well will it work? Veronica Cowan reports Let's give the g… The judge was deaf to my simple request I'll just have a quick look over your shoulder… Is equal pay just a fantasy? The secrecy surrounding pay deals could cost employers dear, writes Kerstie Skeaping The Times Firms see sense in bending their ways Flexible working can help to recruit and keep the best lawyers, writes Roger Zair Joke of the Week The 'fluffy' world of marketings ture serious The old-boy network is no longer enough for ambitious partners, says Jenny Cainer. They want proper plans in place The Average Age of Partners is Going up. In 1997 It was 44.2. It is now 45.4 What the legal journals are reporting this week law week Crossing the winning line Edward Fennell in the City No overall control Chinagraph Star lineout your shout readers' queries lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination June 2004 by C J Brougham lawyer of the week Multiple Display Advertising Items Court artist displays a talent for le business lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Multiple Display Advertising Items

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