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News from 18/06/2004

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Natasha Williams, Jon Ashworth, Ann Spackman, Lynne Greenwood, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Roget Sansom, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Graham Watson, Philip Howard, Alision Kervin, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Louis De Bernieres, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Gary Duncan and Martin Waller, John Bungey, Trudy Draper, Nick Szczpanik, Raymond Snoddy, Geoff Brown, Arthur Swinson, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Desmond Allen, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Stephen Farrell Middle East Correspondent and Catherine Philp, Alison Rix, Peter Fellgett, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Anne-Celine Jaeger, Chris Johnston, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Chris Rossdale, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, John Price, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Julia Hatton, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Vaughan Freeman, Raymond Keene, Ron Sandler, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Philip Webster and Anthony Browne, Sean O'Neill, Brain MacArthur, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Alistair Gordon, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Owain Carter, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Lister and Sam Coates, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Browne and Philip Webster, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Winchester, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Brian Naylor, Jill Sherman and David Charter, Jane Shilling, Terry Sanderson, Russell Jenkins, Ben Ashworth, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Anthony Read, Nick Beeson, Geoff Marsh, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Peter Riddel, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Ronald Bowlby, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Grey Hurst Political Correspondent, Owen Slot, Stephen Irwin, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Helen Froud, Patience Wheatcroft, Robbie Jenkins, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,

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The Times New Europe sides with Blair against old Europe France tries to stop Chris Patten becoming commission president The Times BT Baby elephant brings the house down Inside 9/11 findings Hollinger offers The Times Today Labour promises to cut waiting time for hospital to 18 weeks Sport Gordon underlines long-standing role Parliamentary Sketch Ticket agencies face 'rip-off' fees inquiry 'Baby elephant' Rooney triumphs Hospital targets News Fendi Asylum ruling is defeat for Blunkett 24,000 may be deported over visa rackets Green 'stink bug' puts crops at risk Big Brother house turns violent Man confesses to 1964 child killing Another case of sexism and the City? Merrill Lynch, already defending a £7.5 million action, is now facing new discrimination claims. Laura Peek reports Flixonase Allergy Nasal Spray Bottom line has banks on alert Only consensus was that the outcome mattered to all Staying apart for sake of children PC World Tax and charter disputer stall Blair's progress European constitution talks have hit unexpected stumbling blocks, Philip Webster and Anthony Browne report Feuding parents head for court New editor of Mirror named Teenagers held Hardy plot lost Disease doubles Book prize 999 calls healthy Brave horse dies Correction Urban tranquillity new goal for househunters Step Wise Toys US Kevin Maxwell given 45 days to find £1m Picture Gallery Sporting peer Mukhamedov could bounce back D&A Speaker Martin poised to upset the order and hang on to the Chair News Only in the Saturday Times Rigg's cocktail makes for a fun evening Ascot poser: Liz Hurley, in a stunning two-piece floral … PS… fmi Picture Gallery Magic could either help Kerry's cause or show up his drabness Sony Affair was a terrible moral error, admits Clinton the author 'I did something for the worst possible reason—just because I could' Barclaycard Ascot sees racing and football go head to head From Portugal to Stockport, deported fans flock to bars Ringleader to stay in Portuguese jail MPs get a kick from whips England flags are a real drag Rover Ejected 'fans' fly home in desgrace The Times Magazine Homebase Proportion of Salt Reduction Required 25 years on, salt levels are higher than ever Surgeon who killed woman faces jail Gay cleric tried not to resign as bishop Industry incensed by leaked report Specsavers Opticians Firefighters' union breaks with Labour Wadworth Allure Homme Sport Drivers face £100 fines as CCTV takes a new turn A Correspondent: Commuter fined for 'egotistical' rail protest dolphin Brown plays down Bank's fears over housing market MPs promised vote on working hours Public should no longer be strangers to the Commons Peter Riddell Political Briefing Today in Parliament Creation AA Tories promise not to preach to parents More care for under-fives Blair-Bush alliance mystifies US Democrats Currys Deceased voted by post, fraud dossier says By a Correspondent: Officials criticised over Aids strategy Homebase Close view of comet astonishes Nasa team Superbug immune to best antibiotic www.onetel.co.uk Child court case expert witnesses face review Post Office Ultimate Home PC Portraits add depth to Tate collection A flamboyant art dealer has donated papers collected over 30 years, reports Dalya Alberge Gallery brings home the Bacon Dell Bush insists that bin Laden had links to Saddam Bomb plot guilty plea Freizeit Marke Kettler Suicide Bomb kills 35 in run-up to handover The Times Heavy Toll Saudi Arabia seeks to calm fleeing workers British troops in Iraq to top 9,000 World of Water Aquatic Centres Open: 7 Days a Week Phone or Visit our Website for … CIA man charged over killing Argos Civil War historians find a new 'last widow' Only in the Saturday Times Oxfam apprenticeships. org. uk Nationwide Murdering, raping monster convicted at last Families take comfort as jury finds Marc Dutroux guilty, reports Rory Watson Police free 72 women held by sex slavers (AFP): Executed killer was taunted (AFP): Eating disorder (AP): Balloon crash Milosevic demand Panasonic Dutroux's Catalogue of Crime Nissan Achievements Saint's face brings the faithful to Christ of the Deep Nazi hunter bows out with knighthood Simon Wiesenthal believes his work must continue to remind world of a tarnished past, writes Roger Boyes £10,000 for King's letters to Wallis Iran cries foul after uranium claim 'error' It's opium that keeps them wanting more Chinese food JAG Namibia's whites fear land grab is spresding Ex-mayor jailed for Rwanda genocide Marks & Spencer Man's life at last for five Saudi sisters The Times First Choice The Times Brazen, but where's the sex appeal? Theatre Dirty Blonde Duke of York's Theatre Ion Mercury, Colchester Pop New York Dolls Festival Hall Cabaret Astrid Hadad and Los Tarzanes Lyric, Hammersmith Dance The Soldier's Tale Linbury, Covent Garden Heard the one about the emergency brake and the Polish voting weight? The hooligan housing lobby has gone berserk There is no crisis. House prices have been rising for the simple reason that people are better able to afford them Even the Underground's gravy trains are crowded The Tube's public private partnership was a £450 million ticket to ride We failed Rwanda, but we can still stop genocide in Sudan James Smith The Times You've Been Tangoed Ballroom dancing, a delightfully quiant obsession Not Classy The affluent British male, alcohol and aggression Down the Tubes Government advisers clean up on public projects Voting issues Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mail, We do not take … Index EU summit and war on terrorism Wearing of Islamic dress in schools Encouragements to philanthropy Educating dyslectics Throwaway society Buying British The Silly Isles A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Road tax Influence of the Bar on court costs Pizza satisfaction Stage fright The Weather The Times Crossword Travelodge The Times Greenspan's fifth term Briefing BMG-Sony deal likely Hollinger to pick winner Treasury secrecy claim British Energy delay Snecma float go-ahead Grasso lawyers' court move Putin's Yukos olive branch Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today: Need To know Governor angered as BBCI costs look set to hit £100m JP Morgan may settle lawsuit over £250m deal Truce as Treasury caves in to insurers over savings charges Shell ponders merger of its companies egg-zero The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Stop Press New York sues BAT unit Enron faces new lawsuit Allou's ex-chief indicted Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Director's Dealing Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Hollinger set to choose winning bid Eidos puts itself on the path to a sale HIT shares fall as Wal-Mart cuts shelf space Hard to sell idea of stakeholders Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Only lawyers will gain in BCC1 action BT HSBC's answer to 'Fred the Shred' Paper chase rivals Veronis Suhler Stevenson The Barclay Brothers Black ready to block Barclays deal on Telegraph Broker's 'buy' advice gives Dixons a boost Nick Hasell Stock Markets RMC gains amid talk of cement price increase Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Underperforming A&L looks vulnerable to house price correction Tempus Hays London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Waterford Wedgwood The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts retreat on rate fears Bonds Dollat Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Bonus is poetic justice City Diary Hounded toad City Diary Job lot City Diary Sandler backs Labour plan to boost savings At Stake Ex-IPE traders in $68m windfall Buoyant high street fuels fears of another rate rise HSBC blames regulations as 3,500 jobs go A&L says it is on track after lifting mortgage share Sandler backs Labour plan to boost savings Creme FSA cuts length of sales talk for investments M&S falls as City fears bid exit by Green Drop Zone Toyoto Fresh delays to British Energy's restructure Watchdog chairman's disclosure 'not timely' Another director leaves My Travel Shares windfall for British Land Boss 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 News chief gets down to the nuts and bolts Raymond Snoddy meets the media 'novice' who runs Johnston Press Makea Wish From Land's End to Crete, each sale counts Brian MacArthur Paper round The Daily Battleground: May 2004 Business Equity Prices The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre Relying on human rights articles to resist removal Law Report House of Lords No constructive school exclusion Queen's Bench Division The Times Conflict of interest in bidding for business Chancery Division Correction Apporting increased costs Court of Session The Sunday Times Motors Motors A Svelte, modern hatchback for all the usual family chores Pitcher & Piano Small firms have big plans for the future In Detail Glove Box The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Jacek Kuron Former communist who supported Lech Wakesa in the creation of Solidarity and served in Poland's first democratic Government Jaeek Kuron, Polish dissident leader and politician, was born on March 3,1934. He died on June 17,2004, aged 70 Alexander Lerner Scientist prominent in the "refusenik" movement who overcame persecution in the USSR to become a leading cyberneticist Professor Alexander Lerner, cyberneticist, was born in Ukraine on September 13,1913. He died in Rehovot, Israel, on April 6,2004, aged 90 To Advertise Telephone Births To place death notices, acknowledgments or notices … Births Anniversaries Deaths Tim Fry Innovative car designer who sought to challenge the Swinging Sixties' Mini with the elegant little Hillman Imp Tim Fry, designer, stylist and enginer, was born on August 25,1935. He died of cancer on May 17,2004, aged 68 Lives in Brief Cecil Harry Thompson, OBE, economist, was born on April 29,1918. He died on May 21,2004, aged 86 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered To advertise Memorial Services To place death notices, acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services The Price of Good Health On this Day School's out for Summer Private medicine looks for pick-me-up The service isn't what it used to be debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Inequitable life Basic NHS right Daily Life Questions Answered Appoinment Meeting Dinner Talk The Times Appointments A Times man in war-torn China Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Nature Notes The Times Sport Dettori and Papineau in perfect harmony Racing Royal Ascot Bet The Times Sports Book Reading the Racecard Red Bloom can steal shown from main attraction Goodwood William Hill Yesterday's Results They think it's all over; after this week, it will be Alan Lee spends the last Ladies' Day in the old Silver Ring Newmarket Ayr Redcar Ladbrokes Delgado's spirit rewarded with Wimbledon place Long and Gleeson pay heavy price for betting coup Rugby League Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Strength 2004 Wimbledon Singles Draws Johansson ends Rusedski's run Draw puts Federer in Briton's line of fire Tennis Day Five Mauresmo revelling in pressure-free conditions Britain lifted by return of Cracknell Rowing Bogdanovic hoping to prove point Harrison fired up to prove critics wrong Boxing By Our Sports Staff: West Indies humbled on another famous day for Ireland Cricket Twenty20 proving to be big draw with fans Falcons swoop for Burke The Results Service Baseball Givenchy How They Line up Today's Fixtures Gatland exposes unhappiness in England camp Rugby Union Duvak beats his demons but not the course on his return to major stage Golf Early Scores Souvenir hunter made to regret selfish ways Baseball ZCU chief executive resigns McRae ruled out Dinosaur drugs Johnston beaton Euro 2004 Today Rooney turns in monster performance Watching Brief Alyson Rudd Blow for Italy as Totti is banned for three matches How to Vote Dell 'Wright would be more suited to driving a taxi in London, or as a pilot in Airplane. Please get rid' It'll be all wrong on the night Euro 2004 Big Bother 2 On a Yellow Card… Place your Bets Deco likely to follow in Mourinho's footsteps to Chelsea Braun England in the mood for their traditional Swiss role Owen's star billing takes another knock with latest weak show Owen Slot looks at the starting contrast between the moods of England's strike partnership Times Test Trezeguet's strike allows anxious France to escape Video plus Sparkling Rooney takes heat off England European Championship Group B England Switzerland How They Lined up Ratings William HILL The Times Sport Relieved England take lead from boy wonder Teenage Kicks Mitsubishi Grandis Group B Euro 2004 inside Croatia show their mettle for Lisbon decider The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim All Big Eyes and No Breeches The Film-Makers Have Had Trouble Finding a Mr Darcy because These Days, It Seems, Chaps Don't Really Do Smouldering Dominance Required Reading Don Juan and his Heirs "Immoral, but I Did It because I Could" On the Eye of Publishing his Autobiography Bill Clinton Explains his Affair with Monica Lewinsky and Traces the Path that Took an Arkansas Country Boy to the White House. Roland Watson Reports Cover Story Bill on Hillary: "I Caused my Wife Such Pain" Bill on Impeachment: "I Stood up and Beat It" Sex and "that Woman" Bill on Whitewater: "The Thing was a Total Fraud" Bill on Childhood: "I was in Such a Hurry" Bill on the Presidency: "Two Yearsto Learn It" Bill on Achievement: "The Little Things Count" The Ethecist Been There, Done that As Prince Harry Plans to Take up a Gap Year Assignment as an Assistant Rugby Development Offices, Alison Kervin Has a Work of Advice for Him Dirst Peson The Times If He Can Tango… As the BBC'S Strictly Come Dancing Enraptures a Nation, Natasha Williams Gives Thanks for a Neglected Art that Can Tell her All She Needs to Know about a Man View Point He Possessed a Physical Decisiveness that was Very, Very Attractive If He Can Handle You on the Dance Floor He Can Handle You Anywhere A Woman Possessed The Times Health Strawberries, Cream and the Broad of Beam Tomorrow in Time to Get Fit? As Fitness Centres Cut Exercise Sessions to Suit Lifestyles, Anne-Celine Jaegar Asks if It Can Work Doctor's Orders The Way we Live Not Weekend Picnic Eating Alfresco is Just the Ticket when Warm and Sunny Days are Here, Says Jill Dupleix Potato Tortilla The Beauty of the Small Boutique Luxury with Lucia The Times Microwave Man World's Best Dad Home-Forum A Poet and Performe Arts Interview the Pianist Alfred Brendel Isslowing down. A Little. Gepff Brown Meets a Man of Angels and Devils new music Interview The Pianist Alfred Brendel is Slowing down. A Little. Geoff Brown Meets a Man of Angels and Devils Caitlin Moran MVC Mr Wang's Beijing Belles Eye Candy or Serious Musicians? Clifford Coonan Meets a Million-Seling Chinese Folx Group Arts Mean Girls Feel the Wiggle Factor Say what You like about Australian Cildren's Shows, at Least the People who Present Them Look like Real People, Not Would Be Beauty Queens Hoping for a Springboard into Nude Modelling Caitlin Moran on TV Beautigul People Look the Sa, E to Meexcept Thierry Henry The Royal Opera Entertainments When the Young Bob Dylan Had a Stalker He Met Him Face to Face Recounts Nigel Williamson Arts What's up, Doc? Dr John Survived 40 Years as a Junkie to Become the Musician's Musician. John Bungey Finds the Blues Pianinst Glad to Be Alive with Album and Lots of Memories selector On Monday It's a Quirk of Art New Albums David Sinclair Enjors the Whimsy of a True Original Arts Badly Drawn Boy One plus One s One (Twisted Nerve/XL) More Albums Musical Veterans Show their Age, Finds Lisa Verrico National Express First Night Reviews Classical CDs New Fresh Mango Frappuccino Games Bridge Andrew Robson Common Mistakes by the Defence for the Less Experienced Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Stephen Dalton Choice James Jackson The Times Terrorism Corruption Espionage TV Review BBC One Variations Television and Radio Viewing Guide David Chater Index T2 Crossword No 3308 The Times National Freephone Orders The Times Don't panic, the Governor is only trying to stop the porperty market from crashing Anne Spackman Property Editor Property Writer of the Year Opening Bids We've gone from hot to cool; now it's the spin cycle Mortage Makeover Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? This Weel Oxforshire Agents Say Picture Gallery Cottage in West Kensington Out Georgian House in Suffolk Listed Manor House in Scotland Wayne's Money World Suits You Sir Property Investor Moan Alone John Price sounds off in defence of Britain's rural second-home owners It's weekenders who keep local economies going Boltholes A Peak out the Door Lynne Greenwood finds the spots where buyers can step straight on to a footpath Yorkshire Two Stone Houses in the Deals Derbyshire Two-Bedroom Cottage Lakeland Traditional Detached Cottage Heavy Petal Scence Floral designers are the new rock stars of decor, says Damian Barr The Great Indoors Nationwide Whats on Which? Falconwharf Thriller in a Villa How to add drama to the decor in you holiday home Overseas Do's Barratt Don'ts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The French Takeaway Forget the booze cruise, one family brought a house back from France, says Jenny Knight Reclaimed materials can be 50 per cent cheaper in France Good Manors Edgbaston Where the Other Half Lives It has the peace and classiness of a monied suburb Skip in Time Saves Nine That's not a bag lady raiding your junk, it's a master restorer at work, says Mary Gold She truffles for old bits of furniture to strip and recycle The Great Indoors St. George Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dallington St Crosby Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knigh Frank Tesco Piles 'Em High Flats above supermarkets are a good buy, says Geoff Marsh Groups like Waitrose could evolve as big housing brands Buy Tolet The Times Own Label St Hame Homes

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