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News from 21/06/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Jeremy McBRIDE, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Richard Berg, Jessica Ferguson, Greg Hurst and Peter Klinger, Gareth Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mark Lever (Chief Executive), Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Elisabeth Hoodles (Executive Director), David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Robert Gore-Langton, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Desmond Allen, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, M. A. G. Simpson, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Chris James (Director), Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Jullien (Chief Executive), Dorothy Rowe, Robin Young, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Phllip Webster and Greg Hurst, Roberto Ducci, Anne Spackman Property editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Matthew Pinsent, Hugo Rifkind, David Sharrock and Stewart Tendler, Leanne Davis's, Emma Thompson, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, Martin O'neil, Oliver Kay, Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes, David Lister, John Westerby, Neil Harman, RGL, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Eve Thomas, Geoffrey Lloyd, Simon de Bruxelles, J. G. Paintin, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Boris Becker, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Flood Chief Executive, David Wood (Chief Executive), Jane Ridder-Patrick, Xan Rice, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Michiko Kakutani, Christopher Hanvey, Matthew Knowles, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Michelle Henery, Richard Fleet, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Andrew Clennell and Jenny Booth, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Stephen Dudley, Ashling O'connor, Vernon Richards, Mike Rosewell, Tosin Sulaiman and Ian Evans, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Val Southon, Alan Smith, Brian Murgatroyd, Brian Glanville, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Michael Connolly, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Keith E. Hunter, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Niall Fitzgerald, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Hitchcock Heroine, Bill Edgar, Antony Moore, Matthew Connolly, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Michael Meacher, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Peter Klinger, Lisa Verrico,

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Clinton's Monica Lewinsky Tantrum Treasury will cash in as we all work to 70 £10bn late retirement windfall Telegraph fate Killer's suicide The hengemen The Times Index Rain again—it has to be SW19 EU poll delay 'needed to win public' Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Williams wants learning for its own sake Tory pledge of grammar schools in every city Rain again—it has to be SW19 Tempting fate with a weather forecast What's Important Dell A rod of iron and traditional values Best-laid flight plans hit towering obstacle 'The English will not be fighting us' Exiles pray for a win Cruises The Beautiful Game on the Big Screen Captains of industry gamble on England Key players in the British economy are likely to gain most if England qualify, writes Ashling O'Connor The Game More British police on security team Sailor who won first Victoria Cross is recalled 150 years on Acrewood Homes For Valour Homes slowdown spreads across regions Why Penguins aren't flying off the shelves Bullying by text leaves the playground for the street 'Barbecue killer' dead in his cell Doctors deterred as witnesses Youth shot dead Rail safety move Get the message Fines increase Synagogue arson Sir Paul's encore Best dog Correction Holy playtime! Toys react to TV The British Hernia Center Peugeot Parents recruit tennis au pairs to coach prodigies 'Coaching 12 hours for £60 a week' Intel Trouble brews in the House over anti-terrorism plans Battalions at risk in £2bn cuts crisis The Week in Parliament Just AAsk Police in call for national force Rising hemlines bring school ban on skirts Voilà Lexus Chastity rings arrive… too late for some A US Christian group is visiting Britain to preach sexual abstinence to teenagers. Stefanie Marsh reports Vauxhall Found: the men who delivered Stonehenge New twist in prehistoric mystery Monumental Milestones Locum doctors for sale in e-auctions BBC allows Pope fallible viewing Support fades for Established Church Nokia Rise of the stepfather and social parenting Protesters prepare to fight wind farm plan Multiple Display Advertising Items One. Tel Picture Gallery Britain is condemned over deal on the EU constitution Italy hints at new hurdle for constitution EU leaders struggle to find the top man How the Royal Family stands to keep its grip on the White House Rac The Open University Founding Father Clinton book bares old wounds Probing questions in a BBC interview reveal the anger that simmers below the surface, reports Tim Reid What the Reviewers Said Lloyds TSB Hp invent Is the Versace heiress ready to wear her wealth? At 18, Allegra is set to inherit control of a £272m fashion house—but she is more interested in a career as an actress, Richard Owen writes British Gas Fortune Smiles—daughters of Modern Dynasties Motorola (Reuters): Agreement on atomic testing extended Appranticeships Banker in court after mystery drug deaths (AP): Church link to abuse arrests (AFP): Georgians vote (AP): Gang sold babies (Reuters): Arroyo returned US approach may doom North Korean nuclear talks New Iraqi Army's 'band of brothers' keeps it in family Soldiers of the national army who are training in a secret camp, for fear of reprisal, are being given a sense of military identity, reports James Hider from Tadji Medecins Sans Frontieres Korean hostage held as militants die in raids Spy unit to infiltrate rebels Egg Concert BBC PO/Downes Bridgewater Hall, Manchester First Choice The Times Same old songs wow the ladies Pop Sean Paul Wembley Arena Concert RPO/Stapleton Cadogan Hall, SW3 Opera La Fanciulla del West Holland Park, W8 Theatre My Arm BAC, SW11 Rooney, the working-class hero who defies deconstruction by the soccerati We the people reject this wretched constitution If ego is the petrol of politics, Bill is a supertanker History will reveal the principle-free Clinton to be a terrible president Britain needs 'red lines' in its dealings with America Picture Gallery Everyone for Tennis? The changing but unchanged fortnight of Wimbledon Major Blow A breakthrough, but Saudi Arabia must do more on terror Words and Meaning Government must finally explain the EU constitution St Helena European Union's powers and rights Threat posed by volunteering Bill Aircraft pollution and policymaking Motorway services Speed cameras Lesson from taxation Cyclists' right of way Stage fright A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Farsightedness of Coram's charity Saving energy Victims of inflation Book snobs The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts Less Cholesterol On the Case Deutsche blames leak Briefing UK investment attacked Parmalat recovery plan R&SA to sell life business Shell investors take action Travelodge buys hotels How the Week Finished Currencies FTSE 100 Toyota Commodities Dow Jones Telegraph bidders learn their fate US and EU farm subsidies 'face new pressure Most Dennis pension holders to get only 40% In Business Today EMI and Warner merger 'back on agenda' How the Week Finished The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week Stop Press Taurus offloads ProSieben Oil strike may widen German budget finalised Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Gold Data Look Ahead North Sea Oil Exchange Rates Memo Claim Winners will be few in this trying tournament IBM Inquiry into Enron head close to completion Standard Life snub to small businesses Respect for private life engaged in challenge to removal Law Report House of Lords CV Time to move on for chief who is best 'being me' The Powers in the Boardroom Niall FitzGerald tells Jon Ashworth about the Unilever lessons that he will be taking to Reuters The leader in ten questions The Power 100 BenQ Banking & Finance The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Anthony Pragnell Influential figure in British independent television who also helped to shape European media policy Anthony Pragnell, CBE, DFC, broadcasting administrator, was born on February 15,1921. He died on June 17,2004, aged 83 Thanom Kittikachorn Thai dictator whose regime was marked by corruption and repression Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, Thai military ruler, was born on August 11,1911. He died on June 16,2004, aged 92 Tony Trumble Wartime fighter pilot and inspiration to PoWs Group Captain Tony Trumble, OBE, wartime fighter pilot, was born on December 15,1915. He died on April 21,2004, aged 88 If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Births Max Rosenberg Urbane New Yorker who came to play a leading role in the British horror film industry Max Rosenberg, film producer, was born on September 13,1914. He died on June 14,2004, aged 89 Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Harold Gracey, district master of the Portadown Orange Lodge, was born on June 30,1935. He died on March 29,2004, aged 68 Men Behaving Badly Losing our nerve Low culture Pull Yourself Together Is modern life stressing you out? How do you deal with it? Nature Notes What's important The root cause Forget the gym, there's an art to conquering workplace stress Miss Earhart on her Adventure Prize Quiz News Quiz The demon drink The stress of frustration Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A class thing Learn to be free Brushstrokes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Forthcoming Marriages Remembrance Service Answers Word Watching A kilometre of warmth and light at Madrid's new terminal Notebook Architecture Leaving good looks undefiled Briefing Court Circular McAllister's loo design gives light relief Shaw let off on 'technicality The Results Service The Times Williams given Tyson call Saturday's Racing Harrison shows the strain as BBC curtain closes Boxing Get Fit, Feel Fit Run a Mile Henman ready for challenge Coutts on verge of quitting Ireland alone Jersey cream Thames impress Mitchell dies Defeat for Jones Training Week One Pontefract Yesterday's Results Warwick Hexham Nottingham Windsor Queues, booze, shoes, loos—and some big hats Fraser Miller Can't Believe Flat Leaders The Wright Track Musselburgh Chepstow Dallaglio vows to return and restore pride with Lions Australia Pinnacle Argentina South Africa The Weekend's Scoreboards Shaw's acquittal adds to sour aftertaste Rugby Union England a How They Stand Goosen holds nerve to land second major Golf Hick closes in on Grace landmark Frail batting costs Derbyshire Second Division Second division Loye rides out the storm Stand-in Watson sets Hampshire on course Wood slips prove costly for wasteful Yorkshire Brown's class puts Surrey firmly in the driving seat Frizzell County Championship First Division Scotland are indebted to English Times Test Cairns keeps his nerve to give New Zealand timely boost Richards boxes clever by opting to step down Flintoff's injury causes England Concern Hansen out of Athens but 'will jump again' McRae given hope by Hull Rugby League Brother's crash fails to distract Schumacher How They Finished Heroic Farrell seizes victory Britain's fall guys relegated to also-rans Athletics Fielden sparkles as Bulls return to form Race plan did not work but altitude training will solve all our problems Rowing Fighting talk helps to see off the Germans Srichaphan comeback sets mood for SW19 Kuznetsova offers hope The Times Men's Singles: Week One Order of Play British No 1 has world on his shoulders Matthew Syed meets the player who is still one victory away from shedding the tag of serial loser The Times Ivanisevic set to unwrap his parting gift to tennis Time is right for Henman to claim title deeds in SW19 Cutting rankings not costs is Felgate's mission Times Online The Times Venus Puts faith in lawn order in effort to fashion victory The Sunday Times The Russians are coming—and getting younger The Times Sport Henman is happy to put faith in Annacone Wimbledon inside BT Radcliffe confirms her recovery by breaking record Inside Today Fashion Picture Gallery They are. Are You? T2 Inside The Week Ahead The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim The Sound of Inward Seething Like Shostakovich, Every Day Millions Bite their Tongue, Suppress Private Doubts and Spout the Corporate Line, Right or Wrong Required Reading I'm an Introvert but I Don't Shout about It Cover Story As the Excesses of the Attention-Seekers in Television's Big Brother House Lead to the Police Being Called, Andrew Billen Calls for an End to Exhibitionism and a Return to the Traditional British Virtue of Keeping Oneself to Oneself, while Jane Shilling Says She's Happy No One Ever Cured her of her Introversion Introvert or Extrovert? Introverts Love... Introverts Hate... Quiet, Please: A Little Solitude Suits Me Fine The Ethicist Rose-Tinted Specs for All Will Tim Finally Win Wimbledon? Hugo Rifkind Jumps Ahead in Time to Look Back on a Perfect Summer Amid the Gang Wars, Hope An Innovative Instant Response Team Set up by Bangladeshis to Help Police their Own Community Has Been so Successful in Curbing Gang Violence that It Has Been Copied by the Local Council. Alison Roberts Reports Best Footie Forward Although Leanne Davis's Young Son Loved Soccer, his Dyspraxia Made It Difficult for Him to Be a Team Player. But a Community Scheme—and his Own Enthusiasm—helped Him to Overcome the Problem The Times Offers Direct Seen and Heard, All Too Often From Church Services to Concerts, Emma Thompson Finds Too Many Occasions Spoilt by the Antics of Other People's Children My 5-Year-Old Spotted Someone with a Port Wine Mark and Wanted to Discuss It Loudly Parent Forum Send us your Problems The Way we Live now Celebrate the Longest Day of the Year by Making a Pudding That's a Midsummer Night's Dream, Says Jill Dupleix Magimix Best of the Bronzers: A Faker's Dozen Fashion What Makes the Perfect Fake Tan? Eve Thomas Goes in Search of a Product That's Easy on the Eye and Soft on the Skin, with No Smell and No Streaks Mrs Dippy Going, Going, Gone Home. Forum Can I Iron a Pair of Velvet Trousers? The Heat's On-Go Four Glacial Cool Needle-Free Jabs Ease Pain for Diabetics Mind Games Sending your Brain to Boot Camp Can Improve your Memory, a New Book Claims. Peta Bee Reports NB Bosphorus Phosphorus The Sparky Multi-Ethnic Music of Modern Turkey is on Show in North London, Says Richard Morrison Five Turkish Delights General Michael Rose on the Trojan Wars Opera & Ballet Week Ahead Can't Tell your Carbuncle from your Cupola? Take an Architectural Tour Escape Artists My Awesome Foursome For Times Cartoonist Peter Brookes the Borodin Quartet are Simply the Best, He Tells Richard Morrison In the Lines of Fire Arts Theatre Director Katie Mitchell is Heading for the Trojan Wars with Modern Peacekeepers, She Tells Robert Gore-Langton The General and a Greek Tragedy The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Choice Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review Extreme Archaeology Tried to Be a Cross between Charlie's Angels and Tomb Raider but Ended up Resembling It's a Knockout, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword Viewing Guide Toucan The Game Hearts in our Mouths The Game Says Contents Bottom Corner Time to Step up to the Plate Matt Dickinson says that Eriksson's job is safe, even if his seasoned campaigners fail to deliver a place in the quarter-finals Picture Gallery Ok, so What's the Worst that Could Happen Today? Index The Record Extra Flights Times Online Level Best is Good Enough Approaching a game when winning isn't everything can be tricky. Martin O'neill believes Eriksson can get the balance right What's the Worst that Could Happen? Croatia Seek to Lay the Bait for Rooney George Caulkin hears how England's opponents tonight will be doing their very best to get the puppy to bite No Excuse for Racist Fans Fatal Distractions Should I stay or should I go? That is the question vexing key players, says Simon Barnes Video Plus What's the Worst that Could Happen? Ally Asleep as Action Hots up Gabby Logan is grateful for the use of the Desmobile as temperatures hit 100F William Hill Rooney Must Move on now Tony Cascarino believes the England forward will only stagnate playing in a poor Everton team Coral What's the Worst that Could Happen? Young Stars Zidane Leaves Me with Sick Feeling Alan Davies is backing England to beat Croatia today and qualify after a shocking end to the France match in Lisbon Royle Improves as Wright Runs out of Control Giles Smith is forced to wince at what passes for humour among the massed ranks of the pundits Bill Edgar profiles the Croatia players who will line up against England in the Stadium of Light What's the Worst that Could Happen? Hair of Sorrows Frei Cleared, Advocaat Jeered Lucky Charm? The Times Gomes Homes in to Secure Eviction of Neighbours Cantor Spain Left to Feel the Pain Simon Barnes sees Portugal take the honours in the Underachievers' Cup Ladbrokes Greece Steal into Last In the Times Tomorrow Master Card Advocaat's Spills Add to Thrills Five Greats Dutch Undone by Daredevils Gabriele Marcotti watches the inquests into Holland's latest setback unfold Germany given Stark Warning Carlsberg reaches fewer parts, Ashling O'connor says Chance to Widen Appeal Eter Lansley looks forward to another lefa championship just 12 months away The Times Euro 2004 Today Switzerland v France Fink Tank Teams level on points will be split by winner of the … Hot Shots Cards Euro Stars We Know what You're Watching Seen and Heard You Bet Times Online Farewell to Motty Memories On a Yellow Gary Lineker Des Lynam How to Vote 'I don't want to hear what happened in 1957' Ally McCoist Clive Tyldesley Peter Reid John Motson Jamie Redknapp Gabby Logan Graham Taylor Ian Wright Euro Vision Tom Dart's Pick of the Week's Action Keep Moving is Secret Russell Kempson shares his highs and lows from Portugal Stanley bet Renault

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