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News from 16/06/2004

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neville Davis, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Nic Paton, Adam Luck, Richard Hobson, Brian Outhwaite, Jessica Ferguson, Bryan Boese, Nick Szczepanik and Mark Souster, Mark Frost, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alan Lenton, Gabriel Coxhead, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Oilver Kay, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Neville S. Conrad, Nic Hopkins, Tony Flynn, Nikolai Tolstoy, Chris Mahon, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Melissa Cubitt, Peter Trickey, Antonia Senior, Michael Nelson, David McVay, Gary Duncan and Susan Emmett, Jack Malvern, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, W. R. B. Colegrave, Peter Rayner, Peter Jackson, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Michael Tillotson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Tosin Sulaiman, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Jon Beaman, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Michael Fishman, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Prof. Luigi Luiggi, Angela Jameson, R. A. Wiseman, Douglas Henderson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, David Lister, Tim Dunn, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, Marian Keyes, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Susan Pape, J. P. Webster, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Ally Robinson, Sean O'Neill, Liz Gill, Clifford Coonan, Tony Titchener, Mark Littlewood, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Anna Frame, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Pugh, Jill Stephens, Philip Webster and Helen Rumbelow, Jennai Cox, Susan Lythgoe, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Daiya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Phil Cowin, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Trevor Chenery, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Gavin Littaur, Abigail Rayner, Catherine Philp and Tim Reid, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Huw Beynon, Owen Slot, Emma Burns, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Abigail Rayner and Dan Sabbagh,

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The Times Britain heads for veto row with Europe Blair's hard line after poll setback Cheaper holidays Peace and quiet Going for a song Dutch fight back Peugeot Take extra cover to tackle road rage Heads welcome ruling on Muslim dress ban Tony clutches at another gear change By Our Foreign Staff: Columbia releases three IRA suspects Business pays more for staff with degrees Consultants at war in triple-death baby unit Treasury plays down housing market fears What's Important Fendi Judge exposes asylum claim fraud Forget the gym, there's an art to conquering workplace stress Does your favourite art relleve stress? Art for Serenity Have you got this Van Gogh in your attic? Portrait of doctor painted as payment for a prescription is believed to be missing in London, reports Jack Malvern Louis Vuitton Army investigates Iraq prisoner abuse claims after ambush BT Is the use of speed cameras justified? End of the road for cameras that don't save lives School's Muslim dress ban backed by judge Is the court decision the right one? Boy robber wins rights case ruling Growing pains Policemen jailed Student injured Party girl crushed Petrol prices cut Animal inquiry Guilty organist Trafficker jailed Dog sea rescue Carr's mother may face jail for intimidation De Beers Toyota How Caroline's death led to DNA database By a Correspondent: Freed Briton home from West Indies itunes.com/uk By a Correspondent: Millionaire's ex-wife tells of suspicions over new will England fans in Algarve street fights Toucan Channel 4 figure follows former boss to the BBC Doctor abused position with murder claim Diesel Court is no place for QC ... as a juror Virgin Piers Morgan seeks a pretty penny for his thoughts Diplomatic own goal at EU talks People Diary of an habitual non-achiever UK independence from women PS ... Jowell sets up panel to look at BBC's future Picture Gallery The Beatles hold out as song sales go online Hits and Misses Eye scanners to be installed at airports Picture Gallery Ladies kiss the great aunt goodbye on first day of Royal Ascot centrino We will invest extra £49bn in services, says Howard Blair seeks to rebuild voters' coalition Leaders agree on one thing: the battlefield Today in Parliament Vauxhall Ofsted will give even successful heads a deadline to raise classroom standards Tour bosses told to end school holiday 'rip-off' Summer Prices Cheltenham & Gloucester Former Gurkhas surrender the high ground for a life on the buses in Wales Kathmandu Contrasts Slimmest teenagers fight the flab from fast food Sweet diet is rotting children's milk teeth screen trade JustAAsk Top prize for exposé of life behind the Wall One. Tel Killer bees send out spies before launching air raid Gloom over global warming Hitchcock scriptwriter killed in crime with macAbre twist Two Britons raped in Hong Kong park Post Office Task force for Asian offenders (AP): Nice Inquisition (Reuters): Delta death toll (AFP): Campbell jailed (AP): Farm massacre (AP): Alpine guide dies Illegible Article IBM The Sound of War Koreas pull the plug on propaganda war How the British chippy came to China Sharon off first hook in sleaze scandals Dutch to sue over ransom loan Virgin car Alliance Leicester Oil giant offers deal French lights go out in power protests Fat-cat perks scandal embroils Bundesbank A fitting end to the ill-fitting British suit A suitable man to spark a men's clothing revolution Raja Fashions Iran nuclear inspection row threatens to blow up in UN's face Flexible Infrastructures are Lawless Fallujah kills seven Shia as 'warning' Bush says Saddam handover depends on security Sony Ericsson IBM On the campaign trail in a land too vast to rule Britain fears that human rights charter will revive union power Dell Race for Brussels top job in final furlong On the eve of the new President's appointment, the race is open, Rory Watson reports The Times (AP): Threat to kill US hostage (AP): Gems raid hunt (AP): Art recovered (AP): Bomb stolen (Reuters): Oldest woman? First Choice The Times Tats, pecs, abs and rock'n'roll Pop Red Hot Chili Peppers Concerts Philip Glass creates an eclectic world music marathon; Haitink finds an uplifting sense of fun in "tragic" Mahler Orion Barbican Opera Rodelinda Glyndebourne LSO/Haitink LSO/Haitink Barbican Theatre Cigarettes and Chocolate Tessa Jowell plays Russian roulette as Britons take to the tables Picture Gallery Now Howard must make peace with the UKIP The choice of NHS choices is a passport to confusion Elastic thinking is Lib Dem policy on Iraq Picture Gallery Domestic Chores The challenges at home and abroad for Blair and Howard Funny Business The fundamentally flawed Charter of Fundamental Rights The Sound of Silence A luxury after music has become a menace The Times UKIP's role in the new Europe Reagan and the communist collapse Poor rest facilities on motorways Buzzard danger Stage fright Train Ferries Children's books Reducing wrong conviction risk Safety first Herd but not seen Power game Recipe for success The Weather The Times Crossword The Times Vodafone The Times CABE chairman quits House of Fraser on track Whitbread to sell chain Littlewoods to cut jobs 3i poised to float E2v Warning on trade talks Currencies Charts of the Day II8 Vvv Commodities Fed chief soothes inflation fears Hollinger inquiry into US circulation In Business Today: Need To Know 24 M&S boss gives himself a month to devise defence ... but UK rate hits highest in a year The Times Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Need to Know Stop Press Schering to close sites GM to unveil Europe plan Altadis 5% share buyback Talking Points 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 Whitehead Mann rejects blame for headhunt fiasco The Hunt Goes on Lipton resigns as architecure watchdog Tibbett confirms possible £300m bid approach BSkyB appoints two independents to board Better take note of Governor's warning New man at M&S comes up roses Watchdog goes as builders whinge City's richest man earns another £9.6m in a year Jarvis retreats from move to new £30m HQ BA soars in slipstream of Lufthansa rights issue Larger Capitalisation Shares Bank's warning over boom hits housebuilders Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Grainger Trust London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Venture capital predators might clean up after Rentokil Tempus Courts The Day's Biggest Movers US inflation data lift gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street City Diary Stuck on Europe? City Diary Sly approach City Diary BoJ to keep 'easing' despite recovery America turns space into the final frontier for business A Stake in the Sky U2's Bono joins private equity fund US tax cuts put millions in millionaire bracket Vodafone's claim prompts Germans to rethink tax law Red faces in war on red tape City Diary Yorkshire Bank Lehman lifts profit 40% as trading booms Bank of Scotland Corporate Doorstep selling of vouchers faces ban One in five 'will die before pension' Criminal offence can never be private under Convention Law Report Court of Appeal Times Online Playing the Money Game Funds fail to question the wisdom of Shell's rhubarb cola Property vehicles 'need freedom' Report-fatigue greets study into investment Disney offers olive branch to smooth over row with Pixar Energis shows first profit since going private The Rewards of Animation The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager action Sony-BMG merger 'to damage smaller rivals' Spreading your investments has become vital On Saturday Timesonline Austrian Business The Times Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Stuart Hampshire Oxford philosopher whose interest in psychology, aesthetics and literature made for a rich brand of humanism Professor James Lister Leading paediatric surgeon who shared his knowledge of neonatal care around the world and achieved groundbreaking advances Professor James Lister, paediatric surgeon, was born on March 1, 1923. He died on May 9, 2004, aged 81 If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Group Captain John King Bomber pilot who sank German shipping in the Norwegian Sea and later kept a Cold War eye on Russian submarines there Group Captain John King, DFC, DFM, wartime bomber pilot, was born on May 26, 1922. He died on May 24, 2004, aged 81 Lives in Brief Edward John Erith was born on July 7,1907. He died on June 6, 2004 aged 96 Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Emphasise the positive Hype and hot air Better home than away Nature Notes Euro 2004 Working alone Chess challenge On this Day The Times, June 16,1925 Prize Quiz News Quiz On the defensive In the know Wayne's game Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Low marks Seeing it through World-class let down Disturbance in Hyde Park Dunkirk spirit What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life June 16, 1945 Questions Answered Questions Asked Picture Gallery Legal News Multiple Display Advertising Items Artistic forces mustered in London show Military Matters Appointment University News Court Circular Awards Mahratta Light Infantry reunion Luncheon New memorial to Polish soldiers in Britain Dinner Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Answers Word Watching Marriage News Quiz The Times Woodward swift to ring changes on massive scale Scotland lose match in sin-bin The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Strength How They Line up Janes finds feet on grass again to set up clash with Mauresmo Recovery gives Rusedski grounds for optimism Pools Forecast Agassi cites injured hip as reason for Wimbledon withdrawal Fixtures Singh and Els ready to claim top spot from Woods Lawson hits high point of dire season Tyson comeback Role for Forshaw Trio get workout Resolute Worcestershire put Essex out of running Scoreboard from New Road West Indies trust youth Minor Counties First-Class Averages Women Villages Flintoff ruled out of Roses clash but Vaughan returns Schools Frizzell County Championship First Division First Division For all the Iatest cricket news go to www.timesonline. … Second Division Royal Ascot totesport Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Azamour adds stirring new chapter to Oxx tale Have faith in Rakti being ready to roll on his return William Hill Hamilton Park Ripon Southwell Beaten last time? There are so many reasons to try again Dettori bounces back to regain Ascot domain Worcester The Wright Track Ladbrokes How to Vote Coral 'His talk of celebrations came just before we lost 2-1. He is the football equivalent of Murray Walker' Uefa look to provide more saving grace for goalkeepers Times Test Wrong man, wrong time, wrong reaction Euro 2004 Big Bother 2 Thompson pulls out of Villa takeover Just ignore the wrapping, this was a Champion performance William Hill Greece v Spain Carlsberg Euro 2004 Today Russia v Portugal Driven insane by local customs? Just shrug off worries Ladbrokes Beckham finds honesty much the worst policy Simon Barnes finds the England captain in the land of make-believe Saddle the blame on Sven, England's managerial donkey Video plus Timesonline Italy struggle to excuse abject display First Alternative Relieved Van Nistelrooy makes his point Heinz gets Czech Republic out of soup Swiss wary of Rooney as Kuhn goes on the defensive Royal Ascot The Times Beckham in mood to be put on the spot again Sporting Index Grudge match passes off without incident as bitter rivals end up the best of enemies Euro 2004 The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day IE Wisdom of the Crowd Chase Experts, Thinking that They are Better Placed to Solve Oblems. But They Rarely are, as They Tend to Be Overspecialised Gambling Goldrush Yes, Life Can Begin at 40: Even though I May Be Dead at 45 Twenty Years Ago Jane Pugh was Told She Had an Incurable Kidney Disease that Kills 75 per Cent of Sufferers by their Mid-Forties. She Describes how She Has Fought her Fear with Energy, Courage and Humour Starting next Week A Killer in the Genes The Ethicist Are You Afraid of Health One of the Great Causes of Stress down the Ages is the Fear of Not Being Good Enough. It Might Be our Marriage, our Finances or our Career that we Worry Will Be Found Wanting, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford in his New Book The credit at the end of the Luc Sante's review of … Romance is Fine, but ... AirMiles Grin and Bear It Here's a Funny Thing ... What Does Life Tell is about Love? This Week Love Etc The Way we Live now Timesonline It's the Perfect Fashion Breeze through Summer with the Perfect White T-Shirt, the Perfect Foundation and a Pair of Trusty Birkenstocks, Advises Lisa Armstrong Bobbi Brown's sport stick, factor 20 is non greasy, … Nouveau Pauvre Seasoned Steps Home. Forum A Little of what You'll Fancy Visual Art Rachel Campbell-Johnston on the Ever-So-Polished Stars of Tomorrow—and a Lively Input from the Big Names of Today The Woman White First Night Want to Re-Open a Gallery? Try Something Understated and Innocuous, Says Gabriel Coxhead Entertainments There's More to Basel Art Fair than Fat Houses and Sausages, Reports Life in the Frame Film Writer Alexander Walker Had the Eye of a Collector, Says John Russell Taylor Object Lesson Maradona's Divine Shirt Bring Back Naps A Snooze Might Stop Young Pupils Feeling so Tired, Says Emma Burns Study the Pollen Count when Choosing a College Multiple Display Advertising Items ed. forum The Times Starbucks Coffee Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review James Mills's Investigation into the Murder of the Pageant Queen Jonbenet Ramsey Made for Great Television, but Creaky Justice, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Televisionandradio T2 Crossword No 3306 Viewing Guide The Times TGA Créme A vine place to work Working Relationship Song-writer and wine-maker, Andy Hill, his wife Nichola, and their PA, Jill Stephens Multiple Display Advertising Items Créme At last ... the perfect white shirt A shoulder to cry on PAs and secretaries often have to deal with upset, grieving or traumatised colleagues. Nic Paton offers some advice Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Crème Orient express to a nice and spicy salad Tasting The art of dressing up Real-life fashion An easier working life for the disabled Busy in the lap of luxury PAs in top hotels have lovely surroundings, but they still have to work hard, says Susan Pape Multiple Display Advertising Items City venue that means business Conference Call Family matters FYI Conference Solutions

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